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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' ·. SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA CO/v\MUNmES SINCE 1'907 . ~ ~ .. . ' " f • • / 1. lHURSDAY, I . . TRAGEDY ON THE PLAYGROUND . ---·Schools •. . '1 f hink lhat man wili go to hen .I hope We. can exjJ,;:dite his' tYiP,,' ~ . Poliee ' . chief ·· .. wants·· • • i~~ce , ,. . . ,. • Dave Snowden says Steye Ab?,a.ms_ desen:es death penalt;y_ as-suspect is. charged With murder an~ held without bail. Giii (, lll'>IJ"G ~Pb . NEWPORT BEACH -. The words.may have been iri the back of the minds of many alter Mon- day's horror on the playground, but tl:ley were uttered 9ffioally, for the first lime WOOnesd<tY Aulhonoes hope to seek the • death penalty against Steven Allen Abrams, the 39-year-oJd Santa Ana resident who alleged- ly drove his 1967 Cadillac-delib· erately into a crowd of children dt a day--care center, killing l'do and injuring five more. Deputy Dist Atty De\)bie Lloyd outlined the stack of felol)y . charges facing Abrams at dJl arraignment Wednesday after- noon. The Oistri,ct Attorney's office filed two counts of murder, seven_co\mts of attempted mur- der, with an additional three counts of intent to cause bodily harm. Speoal circumstances will be tacked on in the case, ,wruch enables prosecutors to seek the ~eath penalty._ ·- -Uoyd, speaking to the throng of media gathered dl Harbot JU.S- tice Center, wouldn't confmn what legal path will be forthcom- ing for prosecutors. "I "don't hdve any further comment at Uus time," she saf d. However, Costa Mesa Polico C hief Dave Snowden was adamant about seeking the d~ penalty m the tragic case. •He should be facing the death penalty ... I'm not bashful about saying that," Snowden said. "Killing people is bad. It is against everything we stand for in society. And to target ll1Ilocent children under 5 who hardly know anything is uncon- scionable to me." l.\brams appeared for the CU'St time since pe plunged his car mto ~e bustllr1g playground. Wear- ing a white T-shirt and api:,earing disheveled, Abrams kept his head down dunng the five- minute tieanng. He was la.ken to Orange County Jail, where :he is being held Wlthout bail. Because he did not enter a plea, Judge Susanne Shaw continued his a,Vaignment until May 21 . . SEE ABRAMS PAGE A 11 ~_.._._ __ 15 CDGF•t•tDRYIJll ,_ A 16 ......... _...._...... __ _jQ NllmD F ....... ~4 ----·-·---·•12 -11 • • • PHOTOS BY JUST;N W~fl~ I DAll.Y ~or Sarah Redman, far right. and other ·Ensign Junior High School students share a tearful embrace outside the memorial service Wednesday night for Brandon Wiener and Sierra Soto. Hundreds mourn loss of children . -. • Corrununity gathe~ at church near Site of traQ"iC events to pray, come together at tearful service. children and one woman who were struck ind preschool playground Monday on Mag· nolla Street. Tb.rough prayer and song, Qdlherers wept openly and anguished over the catastrophe. Everywhere you looked, there were ten- der bugs, parents cradling lhe11 kids m their laps, young ·children closl:!ly huddled COSTA MESA -More thdil 500 ~pie y.mmg and olckrttmmed tnfo Che wghthouse Coastal C.ommunity Church Wednesday night to reflect on Monday's senseless tragedy that happened only d few feet from its front door. together. -~ "J think this shows hdw many people really care,• said 13-year-old Sarah Red- mond, who was With a group of her fncnds outside the church - Redmond, like mo t people who attend- ed the servlce, were part of the 24-hour pro-The community rallied around the SlX '~y son is gone' • Wiener family reflects on loss of 3-year-old Brandon, killed in Monday's schoolyard crash. INSIDE •A.-of h.10die tf sh of '"'9d't,,..A8. .,... ... klls11 .. mm, ,.A10. . • r" far hllping ....... ~. numa,'Pogl A9 • ~Pb . , COSTA . ME= On Sunday, ' · lhiee-year-old Bran n Wiener spent the d~y With his and.mother. On Monday, lie was gone. · • Brandon, ldlled a.long with 4-year- old Sierra Soto at the Southcoast Ear- ly Leaming Center when a Santa Ana man gunned his car into a crowded playground of schoolchildren, died en route to the hospital when he went into cardiac arrest. "Brandon, l miss you so much," said his grandmoth<!r, Isabella SEE FAMILY PAGE A 11 cession m front of the site where d car careened mto a playground The mangled fence· still remains put a growing pile oi flowers, toys and cards hide its ugly renunder about the tragedy •A lot -9f people who left things here don't even know these kids,· Redmond added. "lt'$ a-parentts-worst tear n:sliard~ even know this is a reality." The redllty that is pam!ully smklng"Ul for tlus commwuty ls that two children, 3-year- old Brandon Wiener and 4-year-old Sierra Soto, were killed by an 011corrung car driven ·1 ·-----. SEE SERVICE PAGE A 11 ChaseMcDm examines the offerings in front 'Of the Southcoast Early Qilld- bood Learn- ing Cente!, where he wit- nessed the accid ent that killed two of . his frien.ds. His mother, Judi, was at fil side for Wednesday night's meaiOrial · \ iemce at the\ oouttb aao the streeL MILLENNIUM MOM!NT Charlie Way served early, often .. • recewe 'bOlnli tlireats • No explosives found, but -0ffic1d.ls say .they are I taking cases seriously. Jl., ... HA G.\IUtl'-O' (Qlyl'b • NEWP.ORT-MESA -' :Just when school · adrrumstrators thought the rash of bomb t.hfeut - that have shaken school districts across the country was going to pass Newport-Mesa by, the calm exploded this week with a hand- ful of scares across the chstrict. On Wednesddy, Newport Beach pobce officers took an Ensign lntenned1ate School stu- dent into custody dfler tedchers foun'd a note he had written '° threatemng to blow up the scliool. police said Pohce hdd been at Ensign Nfonday as well, aftei: students · reported thdt d dilferent cla .. s- mate was lhreuterung 'to blow 1lhmgs up. Both students were relPdsed into theu· gudrdtdns' cuo;tody · after pohcef. detemuned they posed no real threat On Tuesddy, ~tud~nts at · Te Winkle Middle School m Costd Mesa wNe kept ms1de .tho school, and Itway from streets alter police rnte1vt..>d threaL<> ol rtnve- by shootmgs, Sdld Tom Jdcoh on, assistant ~penntendent for ... ec- ondary educebon. , Co.sta Mesa police dlc;o searched TeWinkk over the -weekend for 'bombs dfter the SEE BOMBS PAGE A 7 l Take the· helm of your own .. yacht club . ~• Shark Island on the market for the price of- " .. t typicalbeacbfront hom.e. . . greer 'Wytder French rack sa19, fx;nefit Assistance League The Assistance League is having it!:> famous French rack sale todctY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Uw As.slstance League 1brift Shop, 2220 Fl'61Vlew~oad m Costa Mesa. Tht• sdl~ featuresj fosfgner clolhtng dnci wedding gowns. For more in!or- md t 1on ploase call (9~) 645-5536. ~ PromeU's Westcliff Market is a new 11~cale in'arket that has a d~li produce ·dnd fresh seafood. It's at l 121 WestcWf Dnve m Newport Bench Call (949) 548-2500. The best m European d~gner taunCl:I are on sale at Ansari Fabrics_ through FnIDly at 50% off. You'll - fmd some of the same fabrics that MP u..,ed in couture fashions· from spnng and summer collections. It's · at 3355 V1a Lido m Newport Beach. Call 194Q) b75-8200. Smart & flnaJ is another store ~t offers a tree "club card" with its Smtlrt Advantage card that allows cnstomer to save daily on items th)'pughout the store. Through Sun- day, May 9, S'Qla1' Advantage card- holders can saV.e $1 on blue trash CdJ1 hners, $1 ~ 12-packs of 32-, · ..;.; ·i ounce Gatorade and $2 on Ke f'I\'s ! vanety pack of 24 assorted nectars. lWo 12-packs of Pepsi, Diel Pepsi, SUce and l.J.pton Bnsk Iced Tea are $5, and there are savmgs of 75 cents on stx rolls of Scott towels at $4 .74. Smart & Findl sells a lot of the same items you'll fmd at sopermarkets at warehouse pnces It's at 707 W. 19th St m Cm.ta Mesa Call (949) 548-~73 • • If you re an arumal lover you can JOin CAN., wtuch stands for Com- munJt) Animal Network of New- port/Mesa C.A.N links people and -pets through commuruty action. You can partmpate by reporting lost and fbund ammals and adopting those in need You also can help support local anunals by givmg your dollars, buying from supporters and always placing a colldr or tag on your pets, a.. well dS hdving them neutered. -'the yedrly membership lo join e.A N t!:> $100, and in return you'll receive a fun pet driver's license, membership lD card. the benefit of knowing your money ts helping IQCal arumals. the community animal r~port, c!Jscounts and incentive shoppmg advantages at local busi- nesses lf you JOtn now, you'll re<:e1ve more than 18 months of membership for the price of a year's m~mbershlp For more information, pledse -call C A.N at (949) 759-3646. At-Ease Women's and Home ~ore is offenn~ Mother's Day spe- ctal.-you'll receive a free Cutter & Buck T-shirt with the purchase of dny two Cutter & J3uck items. At- liase has a large selection of Cutter ~ Buck pieces including pants, shorts, sleeveless T-shirts, jackets, dress dnd cotton blouses. At-Ease is at Fastuon Island in Newport Beach. ~all (949) 759-7985. 'BEST BUYS Is published 'Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of • good buy, send cl fax to (949)M6-4t170 or write to Dally Pilot. Best B\Jys. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa gi627 looals only · -Deify Pilot · Restaurate.ur gearing .up for ·Mother's Day HE IS Getting ready to cook_l!(,l....Dlore than 1,200 eggs for Mother's Day-brunch KEEPtN~ THINGS COOKING After 30 years in the restaurant busi- ness,· Ben Cagle knows not to pull a Chicken Uttle and cry that the sky is falling every time a table for 20 comes in. But on Mother's Day, all bets ar~ off. This Sunday,..don't bother trying to make reservations, 'cause eagle's Newport Landing resta\lI'ant is all booked up. ' PILOI PllSOI ·u·s craziness," Cagle said. 1 DON LEACH I DAILY PlOT B~~-Nagel of Newport Landing ls looking forward to a b~y Mother's Day at his restaurant whJch will be hop~lng at brunch ti.me. More people ga out for brunch on Mother's Day than on a.py other day of the year, eagte said. At Newport Land- ing, one of two·restaurat)~ eagle man- ages, waiters are expected to seat 600 pe0ple Sunday morning alone. pagne, and countless bouquets of Ttt'¢ problem: "It was a real mother and a st~pmother," said eagle, adding that it· was immediately apparent that the two women did not have a cordial relationship. . He entered the business. 30 years ago after a chance encounter on Little Coro-• na del . Mar State Beach with. restaura- parsley. . . teur John Mcintosh. The hardest part: ·coordinating the orders so th~,y all come up hot,• Cagle said. Fof those in the restaurant busines's, Mother's Day means large groups of people, all expecting. t,peir specially pre- .. pared breakfast at lxactly the same time. •u•s one of those days restaurateurs really look forward to. It can be chaotic, but it's really a lot of fun,• Cagle said. HEADACHES DO ARISE One of eagle's most memorable Mother's Day scandals: . •1t was some tense moments, but it ·never erupted into anything," he · ·r-The women did have something in common too: They both left good tips. Mcintosh single-handedly turned a shack shop mto a successful cham-ot restaurants that 4included Coco's. But after years at that, eagle turned ~ attentions to Newport Landing'. He saJd Mother's Day is his favorite hohda.y.· "Everyone's in a good mood,' he said. ·And it's about family.• In advance, Cagle has set up 600 strips of bacon, 100 bottles of cham- \. Some years back, two women arrived one after another with their families, and, as these things go, were seated at back-to-back tables. • . NOT TOO MANY SURPRJSES LEFT After years in the restaurant business, Cagle said he's pretty much seen it all. .... .... VINTAGE FLYER .. · \ · -Jessica Garrison ,, 'The Dragon and his TaJl,' a B--24 atrcraft that was used during WWII, was one of two vintage bomber that Oew into · John Wayne Airj)ort Wednesday • The aircraft will be OD dis- play through Friday at the · S\Ul]'lse Jet Center. A dona- tion of $7 for adults and $3 for chlldren ls required to tour . the bombers. , BRIAN POBUoA I OAllY Pl.OT Planning Commission to vote on controversial traffic codes • Newport Beach officials say changes to an ordin{l.Ilce designed to manage growth are needed to-avoid future lawsuits. .. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -After months, of study, debate and contioversy, the Planning Commission tonight will vote on 'changes to the city's traffic laws that environmentalists say will open a floodgate for new development. The so-called •traffic phas- ing ordinance• -championed by environm"ntalists in the 1970s to help manage growth and reduce tia.tlic congestion - has since t:ome under attack by · developers who allege it unfair- ly spreads the cost of making improvements to city streets. City offiq als say the changes are needed to avoid lawsuits. The city's current ordinance sets a limit for traffic impacts by developments. -once that thr~old is reached, the ordi- nance demands that subse- quent developers pay for the cost ·of accommodating the additional congestion. But that, developers argue, allows some builders to esca- late traffic w;rthout paymg any- thing and then forces other developers to carry the entire financial burden for all the traf·' fie, not just the cars generated by their developmen~. Because of that, city officials sald, the current city law is vul- nerable to legal chall~nge, based on several recent court· decisions, including.· a I U.S. Supreme Court case , that declared that traffic fees charged to developers mµst be reasonably related to the con- gestion that they c;reate. City Attorney Bob Burnham - has already recommended the city revise the law so the' city could first make the traffic unprovements and then assess developers for tlieir -proportion- al share. "The current system allows p/ejects to come through until the limit is hit, and the next guy to come through would have to make an the mitigations,. said City Planning Director Patr1da Temple. •But under the new ordinance, if the actual cost of th~ impro'l(ement far exceeds their contribution io the prob-l~m. the city would make them pay their fair Sha.re.~ Y~t another controversy relat- in9 to the ordinance is an -·exempt intersections" provi· sion, which would allow for the " oty to waive developer fees even if t1lt new project E:n?ates new co~~tion as long as the traffic affects an intersection tbdt the public does not w411.t altet9d. That stipulation, critics argue, would give developers carte blanche to increase traffic, sin~ they could petition the. City Council to exempt them from having tp pay for improve· ments. Supporters of the plan, however, suggest that some intersections would be more <hsrupted by the new construc- tion than by the increased traf· fie itself. . Rw>£B$ HODJNE (949)642~ news st«Ms,4llustratiom. edito-NI FNtl*"Of' ~ tweln CMI be reproduced with-out written pennltllon qt COf1t": tight owner. WEATHER SURF POLICE Record your COIM'ients aOout the o.ily Piiot or news tips. ADC)RESS • Our lddresl Is 330 W. Bay St.. eo.t. Mela. CA 92627. .... •' 1.• .. , HOW rq llEAot us Orculllllon The Tl"* Or1nge County (800) 252-9141 .-. ...... Clmfled (949) 642·5'71 Display (Mt) w...en1 ........ ~ (M9) 642·5fl0 • SpOrtt ~ SJWUJ .... Spaftl,.., .... ,,.. I-mall: dllt)lplb•llll1llllt*-"'t ...... ~ .,._ Oflkll..., MMIZt ..._.,.~U1·71:11 ~ ••••.... J..6t. Nw.dpOft. ••••• w.. ........... ,....... ... Jltty ••••• )..It. Cclll •••.• : •.• ,.... TIDa 10DAY First low 1:22 •.m. •.•..•. 0.5 Anthllh 12:20 I.In. •••••• 4,4 Sec:ondlow 7:0J p.m. ..••••• 2.9 SecOnd hilt' 4:1J,,..... •••• ~ .. J.O' There will be areas of early moming clouds today with low pat~ fog clear· Ing to J*1Jy doudy skies by the afternoon. W.Will haw sunny*• by ' ~Winds ntMilllwlll be,lncNlllng ....... °' =1111i" ... ,...., ,, .. J . \ . . Doily Pilot Jt's ·iime to iake aim on the NRAS absurdities V~LUNTEIR DlllCJOIY D o you sometimes get the feeling, espetjally after a • tragedy like Littleton, U1at the National Rl.fle Association and its apologists -including the Republicans who allegedly represent us m Washington and Sacramento-live on a different planet than the one .the rest of us inhabit? • · As a kind of sell-flagellation, 11've been reading the statements of the gun people over the past week. In case you missed them r.-. and I now wish I bad -here are some samples: , • • Bob Delfay of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, :quoted in the New York Times •after Littleton: •We feel the $ame way about mtroducing •young people to the recreational '.u$e of firearms that we always have. It's not only an appropriate '.thing to do, ·it is a desirable and •beneficial thing for a responsible 'adulf to introduce a responsible ~young person to tl)e recreational 'use of firearms. Incidents like Littleton r>Jrely, if ever, come from that." • An NRA recruiter at a 'Southern Calif omia gun show last weekel"ld: "We'Ne got a lot of people signing up because their 2nd Amendment rights are m jeopar9y. We're here to pro- tect otlr own." •Author Tom Clancy writing m the Los J\ngeles"times: "The hrst and mos• predictable reac- tors to Uus event were the gun-' control advocates. It had to be the guns' fault, they Sdid. even before the last sad echoes faded dWdy. The two alleged criminals also used explosive devices; why not do away with chemistry class m ddc:tition to tougherung up gun-control laws?" • Charlton I leston, address- . . ' (71 4) 7 54-6404 • THE IELL CU-RV E Assemblyman.:.... Democrat Lou Correa -is supwrting it. ___ The Republicans we sent to Sacramento eithei voted against it or didn't vote at all. The argu- mE>nts put forth for opposing this nuld piece of Jegislation are alisurd. So rather than add1ng to the Littleton speculation, I'd like to ques~on the. legitimacy we give to absurdity in political and sooal discourse. 1 A long time ago, I filed ia story Wlth a national newspaper criti- cal' of John 13irch Society officials who charged that President · Ei:;enhower was a • consaous agent of ihe criminal communist ing i\J} N~vt>Atiol\_a few conspiracy," among other.absur- days ~fter and a few miles away dities. This brought a request from the Littleton carnage· from an Eastern editor to pro- "They say, 'Don't come vide "the <Uher side." What oth- here' ... W~ have the same right er side? That Eisenhower may, as all other citizens to be here, to indeed, have bee.p in league help shoulder the grief, to share Wlth the communists? our sorrow and to offer our In an msb.nctive Amencan respectful, reasoned voice to the effort to be fair, we are often national discourse that has booby-trapped into giving legiti- erupted around this tragedy.· macy to absurdities. Allowing Reasoned voice as applied to .. AK-47s to be sold to private citi- the NRA has got to be one of the zens is an absurdity. ~~ceptlng - great oxymorons of this mi.llenni-assurance from o~ military that um. This is the reasoned voice -.. ollr bombs only hit the bad·guys that says it's OK to put militdl)' is an absurdity; Justifying human weapons meant for mass decisions on the groUQds they destruction in the hands of pri-have the exclusive appr~val of . vate citizens, that 0'51><>sed the God ts .an dbsurdJ~X· Mamtauung mild Brady bill, that is presentry a heavily anned c1ti~enry that pushing d. law in Congress to c.in tdke to the hill:S if our. gov- provide blan:ke.t legal protection ernme~t turns ?gamst us ts an to.even the most negligent gun absurdity ,, manufacturer5, that fights dJlY Those of us cursed to lave in restrictions on·cheap handguns, grdy areas are at a distinct dis- lhat is going all-out to defeat a . advantage in calling an absurdi- bill now in the California State ty by its proper name. But it Assembly that would limit the seems time t<> come clean on sale of.hand9J1ns to any individ-guns. We allow gun proponents ual to one a month. to put us in positions we have This ooe·a-month restriction never even come close to assum- is actually being seriously debat-ing ed, and only one Orange County No serious gun-control advo- " . I cate to my knowle°dgc has ever u that we constnct or tnhabit the rtgbb of hunter:, and gun collectors to buy 'and use or dts· play their weapons lawfully. Or • ntE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs "periodically in the Daily Pilot. If yoo'd like 1nf9rmatu:>n on g tt•ng y0ur or.ga· lllZ:OllOf1 l:sted, calt S.,...2"28.-.--~~~=c=~ to eliminate the proper use bf • guns for sell-protection or safe . recreation. But we're fed up with organi- zations-like the NRA using such baloney to create a paranoia • among gun owners that require::. • them to oppose reasonable gun ~ws that ~re supported by the gr~at majority of •Americans. On J our planet, we get pretty uneasy -maybe ev'en outraged -tl)at . girlfriendsofsociopathicyoung men can apparently legally pro- cure the guns they need to mur- der their classmates.· As a grandmother Crom l:Jttle- ton marching in the picket ti11e around the NRA ·meeting in Denver put it: "As insignificant as my voice is, it needs to be heard. I understand the NRA's concerns, but I believe there dr<' compromises. lllirigs need to change." • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a Santa Ana Heights resident: His column appears Thursdays. . 'i' ALDEN'S CAHPET has ope1 lee r a new Ar a Rug Studih Why Pay Dept Store Prices·? /)LL Kl'GS & Rl 1NNERS on SALE. Handmade '"ool~. synthetics, "i~al ALDEN'S Ci\t;lPE1:S, l~C. 1663 Pl~lH'lllia ~t.. < 11<,1.i \lc-..1 646-~838 Fresh MASTER CHORALE OF ORA~GECOU~TY . Th<' perfornuny d.r1l> organization needs voluntet>rs for omRuter · input, ticketing, hlµig and han- dling phon~s. fo'or rnore mformd- llon,.rcill 556·62h2. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Communtt}' · Servu:es needs mentorio to make d lasting impact on d young person's life. · Students frum 10 to 18 yt•1:us o( age aro match<!d with mentors to improvt• their ~chool pcrfor- ·mdnt·e dnd s<>lf-estcern wlulo devPloping positive pPet dnd de.lull relallonslups. fnr more informtttion, «tll {714) 549·~o22;­ , ¥ t '.""35':' NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC •. The recovery center for adult women w1U1 t1kohol ,md uthc1 chem1cal dependencies sc•eks volunteE>rs. For more mformnt1on, call 548-9927 between lO u m. and 6 p.m ., or call Joy , t 548- 8754. FULL SET • ACR't'LIC •Acrylic wWM~ T111 -• p,,,~ & White POl'lder • u e Gel •:>Uk Wrap • Ac1 tc <J'lhK ALLS • P111k & WMe tGd •.,. Wrap •l.IJ~Ul'I • Ped•~rt •kids 1.10 M.snlCure & Ped •Ha.no Pailf NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The µwyr !1111 eks volunteer~ to tutor ddult5 w,bltlng to improve theu readm9 and wnting skills. Training work.~ops ol tha {;en tral l.ibrnry will certify volun· teer For n .-g1stration or: mor•\ mformation, call (94!-f) 7J7-.i874. NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERIES ,fh<' Fnends of The Newport Bertch Rec1Uil ~mes Guild ne~· volunteers to dssist m fosterinw musw appn•f Jdtiun. so that cld~:,1: tcd music v. ill enduie. For motu • mformotlon. < dll 644-4208 NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA TI1l! \MCA n+>eds d dnt ' of gcn1.•rctl voluntt-~r help FIJI mo1 mformat1on or i11Jplicc1401h, Cttll R1ld dt b4:l-~lft~ I I Boneless Skin-On Ground Turkey.·. Chicken Breast $}49 lb. 0Re . $3.49 lb Pasta Primavera Salad ..-.~- _$269 lb. Limit 4 lbs. Fresh Homemade Pound Cake s2_.99 ea. greer Wylder French rack ·sales to benefit Assistance League The Assistance League is having its famous French rack sale . today from 10 a.m. to 4 p..m. at thc-Assistance League TbrUt Shop, 2220 Fd.Jrview Road in Costa Mesa. Tht· <.ltle features designer dothing rrnd wedding gowns. For more infor- mdt10n please call (949) 645-5536. Prorrlelt's Westcllff Market is a nc·w upscdle market 1that has a deli, produce> dnd fresh seafood. It's at 2121 Wt•slchff Dnve in Newport BertCh Cdll (949) 548-2500. The hest in Ewopean designer ldhncs dte on sale at Ansari Fabrics through Friday at 50% off. You'll tmd sornt• of the same fabrics that c:U'P userl m couture fashions from spnng dnd summer collections. It's dt J155 V1t1 Lido in Newport Beach. Gall IY49J h75-8200 Smart & Final 1s dnother store l)\dt offer.. d free •club card" with its ~drt Advt1ntt19e. card that allows customer to st1ve dally on items th,rouqhout the store Through Sun- day, May 9, Smt1rt Advantage card- holders Cdn Sdve $1 on blue trash can liners, $1 on 12~packs of 32- ounce Gatorddc and $2 on Kern's variety pttr k of 24 assorted nectars. TWo 12-pttrks of Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sliee· cU}d upton Bnsk Iced Tea are $5, t1nd there are st1vmgs of 75 cents on sue r(Jlls or Scott towels at $4.74. Smt1rt & Fuwl sells d lot of the same· i~ms you'll hnd at supermarkets at Wdrehou.c.e pnces It's at 707 W. 19th St m Coslrt McSd Call (949) 548- 8471. If you fl' dn arumdl lover you can JOm ( A N wtuch stands for Com- munlt} Animal Network of N'ew- porVMesa CAN. b.n~ people and pets throuqh conunuruty action. You can pdrtu 1pt1te by reporting lost and found dntmdls dnd adopting those in aecd You tJlso can help support local nmmtJIS by gwmg your dollars, buymq from supporters and always planng d colJdT or ldg ort your pets, ai well dS hdving them neutered. the yedrly membership to join f!..A N 1s $100, and m return you'll receive a fun pet driver's license, rtiemberstup ID card, the benefit of knowing your money is helping . IQCaJ arumdls, the community animal rt-port. chscounL'> and incentive shopping advantages at local bus1- 01.•-.sec, If you JOtn now, you'll receive more than 18 months of rnembe1'h1p for the pnce of a year's membership F6r more information. plea-.e call C.AN at (949) 759-3646. At-Ease Women's and Home ~ore is offenng a Mother's Qay spe- C'ldl -you'll receive a free C utter & Suck T-shlrt with the purchase of crny two Cufter & Buck items. At- lidS<' has a large selection of Cutter & Burk pieces mcluding pants, s1lorts, sleeveless T-shirts, ja·ckets, dress and cotton blouses. At-Ease is cit Fdshlon Island in NewP<>rt Beach. C<lll (949) 759-7985. • • BEST BUYS Is published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646--4170 or write to Dally Piiot Best Buys. 330.W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 VOL 93. NO. 106 . • .. • j locals onfy Doily Pilot - ' Restauratepr gearing up for Mother's-pay HEIS Getting ready to cook up more than . 1,200 eggs for Mother's Day brunch KEEPING THINGS COOKING After 30 years in the restaurant'busi- ness, Ben Cagle knows not to pl,lll a Chicken Llttle and cry that the sky ls falling every time a table for 20 comes in. But on Mother's Day, all bets are off. This Sunday, don't bother trying to make reservations, 'cause Ca~le's ·Newport Landing restauran,t is all booked .up. • P I l 0 I P 1· I S 0 I "It's craziness," Cagle said. More people go out for brunch on -Mother's Day than on flllY other day of ·th~ year, Cagle sa.iJ:-AT Newport 4nd· ing, one of two restaurants Cagle man- ages, wa_\ters are exeected to seat 600 people Sunday morning alone. OON LEACH I OAll.'f Pl.OT Ben Nagei of Newport Landing ls looking forward to ab~ Mother's'Day at.bJ..s restaurant which will b&hopplng at brunch time. · · · pagne, and countless bouquets of parsley. ' The problem; "It was a real mother and a stepmother," said Cagle, adding that it was immediately apparent that the· two women· did not have a cordial He entered the business 30 year$;go ' after a chance e~counter on Llttle Coro- na del Mar State Beach with restaurd· teur John Mcintosh The hardest part: "Coordinating the orders so they all come up hot," Cagle 'said. "It's one of those days festaurateurs really look forward to. It can be chaotic, but it's really a lot of fun,• Cagle said. relationship. . "It was some tense moments, but it never erupted into anything,• lie said. Mcintosh single-handedly turned a snack shop mto a successful cham of restaurants that included Coco's. But after years at that, Cagle turned his For those in restaurant business, HEADACHES DO ARISE Mother's Day means large groups of people, all expecting theu speoally pre- pared breakfast bl exactly the same One of eagle's most memorable Mother's pay scandals: The women did have something in common too: Jibey both left good tips. attentions to Newport Landing. · He said Mother's Da)> is bis favorite holiday. ·Everyone's in a good mood." he said. ·And it's about family.• time. . In advance. Cagle has set up 600 strips of bacon, 100 bottles of cham-. Some years back, two women amved one after another With the~· · ·es, and, as these things go, .wer eated at back-to-back tables. NOIP TOO MANY. SURPRJSES LEFT -Jessita Garrison After yea.ts in the restaurant business. Cagle said he's pretty JllUch seen it all. . ·' ' ~. .. VINTAGE FLYER ~ 'The Dragon and his Tall,' a B-24 atrcraft that was used during WWII, was one of two vintage-bomber that Oew into John Wayne ~Ort Wednesday. The aircraft will be on dis· play through Friday ~t fhe Sunrise Jet - Center. A dona- tion of $7 for adults and $3 for children tS required to tour the bombers. BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY PILOT ' .. Planning Commission to vote on controversial traffic codes • Newport Beach officials say changes to an ordinance designed to manage growth are needed to avoid future lawsutts. ANDREw STEVEN fiARRJs lkJtf Pb NEWPORT BEACH -After months o{ study, debate and controversy, the Planning Commission tonight will vote on changes 'to the "City's traffic laws that environmentalists say will open a floodgate for new development The so-called ~traffic phas- ing ordinance• -championed· by enviro4mentallsts in the 1970s t«? hdp manage growth and reduce traffic congestion - has since come under a~ck by d evelopers who allege it wifdir- ly spreads the cost of making improvements to city streets. City officials say the changes are needed to avoid lawsuits. T.he city's current ordinance sets a limit for traffic impacts by developments. Once that threshold is reached, the ordi- nance demands that subse- quent develoj>ers pay for the cost ·of accommodating the additional congestion. But that, developers argue, allows some builders to esca- late traffic without paying dilY· thing and· then Corces . other developers lo carry the entire financial burden for all the traf- fic, not' JUSt the cars generated by their development. · Because of that, city officials ·said, the current city law is vul- nerable to legal challenge, based on several recent court de~1sions. including a U.S. Supreme Court case that declared that traffic fees dlarged to developers must be reasonably related to the con- gestion that they create. ., City Attorney Bob Burnnam has already recommended the city revise the law so the city could first make the trafhc unprovements and then assess developers for their pro~rtion­ al share. "The current system allows projects to come lhiough unw the liinit is hit, and the next guy to come through wol!ld have to make all the mitigations,• said -City Planning Dlrectof Patrida Temple. "But under the new ordinance, if the aduai cost of Ule improvement far exceeds their ·contribution .to the prob- lem, the city would make them pay their fair share.• Yet another controversy relat-. . ing to the ordinance is an •exempt mtersectjons• prov1- sion, wlucb would allow for the city to waive developer fees even if the new project creates new congestion as long 8$ the traffic affects An intersection that th~ public does not want altered. That stipulation, cribcs argue, would give developers carte blanche to increase tralftc, since they could petition the Oty Council to exempt them from having to pay fQr improve- ments. Supporters of the plan, however, suggest that some intersections would be more disrupted by the new construc- tion ,than by the increased trclf· fie itself. news stOMs. lnustraJions, edito-• NI 1Nttar Of ~Its lweln can be r9pf'Oduald w+th- out writt90 permlsb\ of copy-- right owner. W.111H11 SURF POLICE flLIS HOW JO BEACH us ~ The T1mea Or1tige County (IOO) 152.,, .. , MtO .... a...fted (Mt) 642-5671 Dltpl-v $49) 642...W1 ....... H8\ (Ml) 642·5'90 Sporu ., 574"4UJ NMt, s,orta,. ~ 14Mt70 1-mel: dlllWllcttliAl1Nlltiwt MIMGm9 .... OMra..,W-4.Ut .._ P• (Ml) Ut·7t31 TB:IWUANm Balboa . nlfiJJ CorON del MM 7741 Costa Mesa 76'60 Newport Beach 77/fAJ Ne\'JPOf't COMt n1&1 . WflG•CAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge ••••. : .. J..t+ ~ ..... J.4+ ............ J-4+ """'-,. • ..... ,..... Cdht .....•..•. ).4+ There will be areas of early morni~ douds t~withlow patchy fOg clear-ing to partly • · cloudy sides by .tt.moon. Wewlll haVe sunny skies bv MdaY. Winds end ..... w111· be lncnilll')g ~mOltof ..... s.ti ihouldMpeeky fur\ptalll ' COSTA ,,,ESA • Mr-, ----~fiw •lumimim hmes for ~ Worth S8. 750 WlfJ sto6tn from a buslna In the 2900 bk>dt dur· Ing the~ of APrH 26. • c:. • ...,. ....._Tools and computef equipment wor1h s1.ns wer. ...... ffom • busir-. "' the )00 blodl during 1he ewning of April JI. • . I • .............. A doot W darMged et a horn. In the )100 ... h• a.m. ... 22. ' . . • ll1m a• ..... • A mountain bike worth SIOO wes **" from • hoft'li 1n ._ 1IOO block durtnvtht '*""' ot Apt a , •Pt• -..... A llptOp ~wor1h Ss.zn w.-n tram. -"' .. J~ btoc:t during the .... of Aprl tJ. . -.mrlMCH . ,. ................... u. =-~"'' ..... 1n .... 111oc1c .......... "' ~~~"·~~ .................. .... ., ..... .. A --~!!'1'11.!!~ ... 11.IRJll ..... · .. I It's time to \take aim on the NRA Js absurdities .. . ... D o you sometimes get the feelin9, especially aft.er a • tragedy like Littleton. that · the Nation(ll rune ..µsoctation and its apologists -including the Republicans who allegedly represent us m Washington and Sacramento -live on a different planet thal'\ the one the rest of us inhabit? As a· kind of selt-nagellation, I've been reading the statements of the gun people over the past week . In case you missed them -and I now wish I had -here are some samples. • Bob Oellay of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, :quoted in the New York TI.mes after Littleton: "We feel the same way about introducing 'Young people to the recreational :use of lirearms that we always / ·have. n·s not only an appropriate Uung to do, 1t is a desirable and ·beneficial thing for.a responsible adult-f.o introd,uce a. responsible •young pe~oh to the recreational · use of firearms. Incidents like I,.ittleton rarely, if ever, come from·that." • An NRA recruiter at a 'Southern California gun spow last weekend: "We've got a lot of people signing up because their 2nd Amendment nghts are in jeopardy. We're here to pro-· tect our own." . • Author Tom Clancy writing · in the Los Angeles TIDles. •Tue first and mosf predictable reac- tors to this event were the gun- control advocates. lt had to be the guns'~tault, they sdld, ·even before the last sad echoes faded c1.wdy. The two· alleged criminals also used 'explosive devftes; why not do away with chemisliy class in adctition to lougherung up , gun-control laws?" • Charlton Heston, address- IHI llll CURVE \ ioseph n. bell in~ an NRA convention a few days after and a few miles away froro the Llttleton carnage: ·Th~y say, ·oon't come . here' ... We have the same right as all, other citi,Zens to be here, to h~lp 'Shoulde.r the g~ tc.slyue.. _ our sorrow and to offer our respectful, reasoned voice to the national dis~ourse that has · erupted aroUJ\d this tragedy.~ Reasoned voice as applied to the NRA has got to be one of the great oxymorons oi this millenni· um. This1 is the reasoned voice thqt says it's OK to put milJt.ary weapons meant for mass destruction in the han9s of pri- vate.citizens, that opposed th~ roild Brady bill, tha(is presently pushing a law in Congress to proVlde blanket legal protection to even the most negligent gun manufacb.lreis, that fights any restrictions on cheap handguns, that is go~g all-out to defeat a bill no}¥ in ttie California State Assembly that would limit t,he i sale of handglµ)S tp·any individ- ual to one a montli. nus one-a-month restriction is.actually being seriously debat-. ed, and p~y one Orange Counfy . ' Assemblyman -Democrat Lou Correa -1s supportlrtg 1t. The Republicans we sent to Sacramento either voted against it or· didn't vote at all The argu- ments put forth for oppc;>sing this mild piece of logislation are absurd. So rather than adding to the Littleton speculation, I'd like to question the legitimacy we give to absurdity in political and social discourse. 1 A long time ago, I filed a story with a national newspaper criti- cal of John Birch Society officials who charged that President Eisenhower was a • coDSC1ous agent of the criminal communist' conspiracy, -among 'other absur- dities. Th.is brought a request from an Eastern editor to pro- Vlde •the other side.• What oth- er side? That Eisenhower may, - indeed. have been in league with the communists? ·Jn an instinctive Amencan effort to be fair, we are often booby-trapped into giving legiti- macy to absurdities. Allo~g AK-47s to be sold to private oti- zens is ~ absurdity Accepting assurance from our military that our bombs only hit the bad guys 1s dn absurdity JuStifytng human decisions on the grounds they have the exclusive approval of God lS an abc;urdity. Mamtaintng a heavily armed citizeruy tha.t can ta~e to the hills if our qov- emment turns again~t us isan absurdity. Those of us cursed to IJve in 'gray areas are al a distinct dis- advantage in calling an absurdi- ty by its proper name. But 1t seems bme to come clean on guns. We allow gun proponents cate to my knowledge has ever urged tlil\l we conllltrtct or ii'Uutut the rights of hunters and gun collecton. to b uy and use or du.- play their weapons lawfully. Or to eliminate the proper use of guns for ~U-pro~on or f~ recreation. · But we're fed up with orgaru- . zations like the NRA using such ~baloney to create a para.Roi a · among gun owners that requiles them to oppose reasonable gun laws that are supported ~ the great majority of Americans. On our planet, we get pretty uneasy -maybe even outraged -that gulfnendsofsoaopathicyoung men can apparently legally pro- cure the guns they need fo mur- tier their classmates. ',..._ As a grandmother frqm Little- ton marching in the p1&et line around the NRA -meeting m Denver put it: •As insignificant . as my VQlce is, 1t needs to be heard. I understand the NRA's concerns, but I believe 1here are compromises. Things need to change.• • • JOSEPH N. BELL· 1s a Santa Ana Heights. l'esldent. His column appe.m Thursdays. ...... . . -" A L DEN'S . CARPET has. opc11cc t a new Ar a Rug tudi{> to put us in positions we have never even come close to assum-~ Why Pay Dept Sto~I?rices? ing, I 1 No serious gun-control advo-ALL Rl 'GS & RUNNEHS rn1 . . . .• Y 0 l UN I IE I 4 D I I IC f 0 I Y , • THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY run\ penod1cally in th Dally Pilot If you'd like tnf0<mat1on on getting your org.i- nlzation hS1ed._ ca11 574'4228 • • MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The 1,.•rfomung ilrts or_gamzallon needs voluntttrs tor c;umµut~t mpu!, ticketing, tiling and han- dling phones. For rnore Ulfomtd· lion, call 556-6262. NEWPORT BEACH 'pu'euc LIBRARY LITERACY PRoGAAM The progran1 st.oek.s 9olLnteerio lO M ENTOR PROGRAM tutor .etdults \\ bhing to unprove YMCA Co111muntty S(?rvKeS lheu readmy and wnting kills. · needs mentms to malt«! u lasting Tramihg workshop:-. at the C:en impact on <.1 young person's.We trnl Library will c:erllly· vorun. Students from 10 to l~ years of terrs. Fo1. rey1:-.tration or morn age ar.o matched with nwn.tor.. to mlormation, c-all (!:14~) 717-38i4 improve their school pcrf or-_. . _ ffidllC:P dnd ~elf-eslt?em while · NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL developing_ positive peer and • SOOES · adult· reldllonsh1ps. for m~re Thl Fnend .of The Newport infoi:int1~1on, caLI (714) 549-9622, .• Beach Recitdl c;c1,.. Guild need..·· ext. ,!5. volunteers to' d5s1sl in fostt?riOll NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recover) center for ddult women wiU1 .1kohol dnd othe1 chemical depend e ncies seeks volunteers. For more m1om1ul1on, call 548-9927 tsetween 10 d m dOd 6 . p.m .. or call Joy at 548- 8754. . FULL SET • ACRYUC • Acryhc w!Wh1te Tip • Pink & Whtie Powd~r • L.irt G,I • S ~ Wrac> ALLS •A~ ,1 c • P'nk • P k.& White music apprec idtion ~o t}l<1l cldi>•i- <:al mu~1c \\ill endure. Fo1 mun~ mformdtion call 044-4208 ' . NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The \ t-.fC ~ nt ecb. , dl11 • ill ~ene!dl \'olunlf>tr help h.11 mur mtonnauon ut aµplic:-ftl1on-., raU 'Rita at 042-l !:ftm ' . SALE. • L,. Gel • . . TRIANGLE SQUARE Newport Har.bor Orcllid Soc;eJY .. Handmade wool!-,, synthetics. ~i~al ALDEN'S'' CARPETS, l~C. 1663 Placcntk1 ~I.. ("11<.,1,1 \h•-..,1 646-4838 Fresh • S Wrap • M;i<1lcur1 • Ped1c11re •Kid• 1-10 M.1 nlCllre & Ped • HaOO P;rif' WAXING Ground Turkey SJ49 lb . · Pasta Primavera Salad ,,...,~~ s4· 49 ~ lb. I . SS.99 lb Fresh Homemade Pound Cake s2~;. . S3.99 ea. :A 4 lhursdoy, M4y 6, 1999 -Teacher leaves cl8ss in P:rotes • RICK HEARN I DAILY ,PU.OT ·Carlene Bro a substitute teacher, walked out of a classroom ln protest because of class size cind poor conditions. ,. BVLGA·RI Tht• 81/g ufl·Bl/guri 1t·u01<h , "1th Tul>u~u' hrucel1•1 !\~Jilable 1n N e~p o r t Be ach exc:lu ~1 11 e ly .•I I a s h 1o n I s land • N e wpo rt Beach , C A. 92660 9 4 9 -72 1-9 010 ,• .. .. • Substitute says conditions at Costa Mesa High were deplorable and need to be improved. "' }ESblCA GARRISON • ~Plot COSTA MESA -CaJlene Brown i.s not the first substitute teacher to run from the classroom in a fit of emotion. But Brown, who left early from a day filling in as a substitute U.S • History teacher at Costa Mesa High SchOQI Monday, went home not m tears, but m protest. •It was my nonviolent protest of the conditions there for both students and teachers," said Brown, a 23-year veteran teacher who has been substituting in the Newport-Mesa district since quit- ting her full=time teaching job in another school district in 1995. When Brown saw the atten- dance sheets Monday !Dorning for her classes, something in her .snapped, she said. 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HOME OFFICE & LEATHER SAi.Ei . . ·.UP TO S0°/o OFF : I Costa Mesa Showroom (CoUectoi"'s Gallery Addition) . 1595 Newport Blvd. (949) 6'2-2050 and sLXU1 penod5 hdd 39 and 43 students, re:spect1vely. . Brown -said she believes this is way too many students for one teacher to handle.· Even worse, she said, she overheC:lffl:-t..tudents dispardging English-language learners as Mspecia.l education students" and generally behaving m a disre- spectful, and' even racist and intolerant, manner toward one another. . · ~ The physu:al condition of the dassroom, she said, was not · much better. •Tue bllnds were broken dild hanging by a thread, and I have seen those same con- ditions at Newport Harbor,• sll~ said. So ~he decided to leave. The next day, Tuesday, Brown substi!uted for a class with 20 stu- dents at Whittier Elementary School and found 1t to be a much better experience. After her departure, adminis- trative workers at ·Costa Mesa H.igh School scrambled and were ' able to fo:{d a way to cover ~ classes, a secretary there sa1 Wednesday. ·oh boY, • 9aid board rnembfr Dana Black on hearing· Brown's charges. "I'd love to talk tQ her abo1,1t it.• Black said _she had not .beard of the protest. Nei01er had Tom Jacobson, who oversees sec. ondary education for the school district. But Brown said the intent Qf her action was not to cast b- on the Newport-Mesa dl..,trid. Across the state, Brown said teachers struggle along with s1m. ilarly large class sizes. "Is it any wonder we are Jos. ing 40% of our teachers w1lhin the first five years,• sl)e asked •I told them .when I left. I am not angry at you,'" she said. •1 am not angry M. your school • Brown said she walked out because she wants the pubhc to •wake up and see 'Vho they are voting for and who they are l)llowing into office." Carpet Your ·Entire Home with Plush'or -Berber l ' llHPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. Inst.ailed tor only .s499oo • ,,,\\1\'°1111< Fun Lino of Wool WCNen Axminster & Sisal Carpe1in9 Avartat1 ~ VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 Harbor Bo~levard • Costa Mesa N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ~~~~:......:;~-~ (949) 722·9642 Lie# 649491 Vi'-t us on the wob ot www catpeCdepof net OE. Coco~ butter andvitamtn BLotion "Come In. Live Wdl" .. ~ '1'0'UL PUBCB•U (NO MINIMUM REQUJR.ED) "Come In. I.Re Well." ,r . ~ -. One cOlapOD pa: --er • C.otipMI ~ .. be .............. .., ....... Noc ftlW .... 61 GNC G.&lc..i ......... .,_~ "City sued 'foi: $35 million iD. coma case ' • Representatives for •local woman claim J. . IruStakes by paramedics "caused 3-year coma. before deciding to insert a breath- m'Q' tube, and then did no\ U\Sert it properly, leaving Schoenle gasp- ing for air and prompting her to go into cardiac ~est. Paramedics jwnp-started her heart while en A.N'DRFW S~.N HARR1S route to the hospital, but Schoenle ,. ·.. never awakehed. !Mfimas •They waited too long to muke ' WPO the decision," writes Beverly Hills • NE RT· BEACH -Repre· attorney Gre..+ory Yates, in his sentatives .of a local woman have ~ 1 filed ·a $35 million dollar I&wsuit complaint. "It took too long to against the city, alle§ing that mis· insert the tube, and therefore 1 takes by paramedics who ass.isled [Schoenle) was wOOfully under- ber during a respirator seizure ventilated while being transported •• ~.....:1 h to r~n •n • ...;,.~ to the hospital.~ . caW)C'\,/, er au into a uu.~-yea.r . The complaint also alleges that coma. · lhe city's EMS workers took an Medical off1dals are still ndl unacceptably long time m sure if 3,:year-old Camille responding to the call, contribu\.- Schoenle will ever wake up from ing further to the tragecty .. · · the coma that•began on July 17, "Despite the fact that the sta- 1996, when she lapsed mto Wlcon-lion from which such EMTs were ~ousness after ~ering breath-summoned from was bterally ing trouble.. down the street ... they had to be The city has formally dJsputed summoned twice by telephone, • the allegations, asserting that the and took an Wl!easonably long paramedics who responded to the amount of time (10 to 15 minutes) call did nothing wrong and that to arrive to assist," the complaint the city acted responsibly in its alleges. care of the Corona del Mar The report filled out by EMS woman. . • workers for the incident indicates According to the lawsuit, emer-. that they received the call at 1:14 began to dri\iruster treatment by I 1:19 or 1.20 p .m., and began adrninisterln CPR when Schoen· le topped breatlun9 at about 1 :23 p.m., nccording to tl\e records; By 1:26 p.m., wwkers had placed a breathing tube in her throat. . The r:eport says that EMS work- ers amving on the scene found her lethargic, wh~ from a partial obstruction in her throat and with a pale complexion and cool, sweat-coveted skin. In her panic, she was combative and unable to follow commands, the report states. City.attorneys declined to com- ment on the sped.fies of the case, but noted that a plaintiff must 5how that an emergency medical worker committed what is called ·~negligence• -conduct so egregious that it borders on inten- tional -before a court will hold the worker or the city civilly liable. · In addition to the claims by · Schoenle's representatives, her. husband, Brian, and child, , Gudren, are also named as plain- tiffs in th~ case. They claim to have suffered emotional loss as a result I of her coma. Gudren, now 3 years old, was only 1 month old at the 1 . . Police arrest six in . prostitution stiilg .. NEWPORT BE.(\CH -Police arrested six people Tue day night , ir1 connection with a prostitution . mng they conducted· at a private home. Arrested were ~ynthia Lynn Petrus, 18, of Westminster; Thuy Btch Newton, 24, of Fountain Valley; and Annette Dawn O'Brien, 32, of Huntington Beath. All work for various escort ag~aes and wen~ alleg~dly · willing to pedorm sexual.acts for money. nrey wer.e charg~d Witli one count of prostitution Bail was set at $1,000 for each woman. Also arrested were Richard Lawrence Nickens, 25, of Garden Grove, and Daniel Roy Hernan- dez Jr., 29, of Rialto, who report- edly were drivers/bodyguards for two of the women. They were charged with one count of failure to have an escort permit IRIEFLY whfth wai. given to police for the sting by a COOJ>e!ative landlord. Sgt Make McDermott said the parties came to an agreement on how much money 'would b~' exchanged for sex before . th~ women wer arrestf'd. / "The women felt very secure · that ow officers weren't COJ~. • }\e taid. "Then we got the ofters '(or sex." Police also placed an ad m dn Orange County publication that caught the attention of 45-year- old Gary Michael Stewart of Huntington Beach. Stewart called the number and showed' up.;tt the residence where hem an undercover fem.a.le officer. He · Wb arrested for soliCitafJ.On <ii . pro t1tuuon with ball se.t ~ - s~.ooo. . • • --McDermott said the depart- ment usually conducts stings at local hotels, bu,t opted to use the residence wtien it oecame av8.ll- ab;e to the department. · • •we ht>Pe the word gets out to escorts working the Newport Beach area that we actively mon-· llor and pursue those who illegal-. ly dCCept money for set,• be 5ald . -Greg Risllng r.oc.klo11~ Pnun1"' Ah1·•Jl1 '1 foo<l To Go gency workers too~ too long p.tn. They had already arrived and time of the incident. . Detectives called three escort agencies Tuesday afternoon and each sent a woman to the h_ome, 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-64S-7626 , Police bust -ring of .. Ji . suspected fuUrglars • Actions of rookie officer )ed to the arrest of three ~eople who may ha~e been targeting Balb<\a · ;E>eninsula homes. GR£c RlSUNG tu rrres -- NEWPORT BEACH -The quick-witted actions of a rookie police officer led to the arrest of three people suspected or bur~ glarlzing homes on the Balboa Peninsula. Pobce credit 29-year-old officer Michelle Shean for stoppmg a pos- sible burglary 111 progress early esday morrung Shean was dri· !vmg· in the vidruty of River and 40th streets at 4:30 am. when she oticed a man wearing a pair of gloves and canying a 0.ashlight. Suspiaous he rrifght be involved in '8 theft. Shean stopped and ques- ~tioned the man, 2().year-old Chad Christopher Klint!"?>f Anaheim. 1 The two made their way back o Kline's 1996 GMC truck where .Shean discovered some stolen goU clubs, which were eventually 'traced back to a garage burglary 'on the 200 block of 41st Street, police said. Kline was charged witllone 'count of burglary and may face additional charges for two other :home thefts trust occurred over the 'weekend Bail was set at $25,000. Police were also led to David Periera ill, 25, of Long Beach. Authorities said Periera was scout-.mg out peninsula homes with ,,Kline Tuesday morning. Periera <reportedly saw Shean questiorung •his friend and fled. . i Polia! said they found Periera • and several other suspects ot a {motel in the 2200 block' of Harbor 1lk>ulevard. They believe the group was stealing valuable items • in order to purchase drugs. Periera was charged with "pos- Session of stolen property and held on $25,000 bail. Shawn Brady. Hoffman, 27, of Costa Mesa was :;;..arrested on one count of vehicle burglaxy for a car that.was report-. .ed. stolen in-Long Beach. lWo other people were arrested t.on charges unrelated to the bur- laries. Harold Edward nees, 26, I Garden Grove was charged 'th possession of a ~ and Ejaine WilliAms, 24; Of Stan- o was charged with possess10n meth4mphetam1ne. Both are g heJd in lieu of $10,000 bell. . ' I Laser Vision C'or-r-ection . ~ :-. . . dqes mo~_e ihqh iUSt • improve your ··vis:ion· •• ~~j It also· irriproves ·your sm_i·le·! ,.. Find out more, .. _attencf *Continental Breakfast Educational Seminars: -Thursday, May 6YH ,. 6 pm • Saturday, May 151'H, · 9· am •Saturday, May 22ND, 9 am • Sa~rday, June STH '· 9 am •,Saturday, June 12TH, 9 am Thursday, June 1 TTH, 6 pm .... .. ' I\ ' , ... .- . .. Metro Pointe Center 949 South Coast Drive, Suite 155 Toli Free 1-877-97-Laser , (1-877-975-2737) Offered by Dr. Charles Fritch Surgeon and Director of the FDA Stvdy for nearsighted & farsighted treatment Coll and schedule o complimentary con,uhation with .Or Fritch. Financing OAC - A 6 Thursddt Mar 6, t999 .. , YOLUlllll DlllCIOIY ... • THE VOlUNTEIA DmCTOllV ruhs perlodlcatly In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your org• nlzatlon listed, coll 574--42l8. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOQL FOUNDATION · . . . J"be foundabon is looking for vol- tmteers to help Wlth fund-raising efforts, spe~kmg opportunities, public events ana occasional office work. For more informa- tion, call 631-4143 NEWPORT THEATER , ARTS CENTER A variety of 1obs need to be tack- led, including set construction, ushering, mdillngs and assort~ techrucal duties Scheduling, is flexible, with a two-to 20-hour comnutmeny per -month. The Newpon,...;nleater Arts Center lS at 2501 CWf Drive. For tlllOre infonnation, call 631-0288 OA5'S SENIOR QNTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute prepared dishes to hom~bound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 :30' a.m. and 1 p.m. Por more infor- mation, call 64~-3244. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has activities for volunteers. For more information, · call 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organtzation lhdt ~~I {.bes elW(S \__._ ,,~ 14~-.C11~u ... · ..... Helen Grace C hocolates for .Mother's _Day! • Mother's Day Tins packed with mouchwacering chocolates • Chowlace~ chac spell "Mom" • Long-Seem Chocolate Truffle Roses • Elegantly Boxed Chocolat~ • Chocolacc-Oipped Srrawl>itries • Gourmcc Ca ramel Apples • Chocolate Champagne Boccies and much WestcllH Plaza Brea Mall HuoUnglon 11241MneAve (714tl90-3022 Beach Newport Beach Manna Village (949) 131-1700 (714t 141-3251 To O rder call 1-800-367-4240 . \\'(·Ship /Joxal < /1o(o!t1tt'S ---- focuses on graffiti prevention,. needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and assist with other duties. Por more infonnation, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE COAST lNTERFAITH SHELTER The largest fdmily shelter in thf> coll{lty needs volunteers for its children's programs. It especally desires tutors and those wl)o can take.part in actiyities past 6 p.m. For more information, call Lori Glover at 631-7213. 'I ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER • ORCHESTRA · . .The _Qrchestra needs volunteers to heJp sell tickets, staff sooal ct.Hairs, work the office and assist with mailing parties. For more ., The C ount ry Inn Garden 'cate Oohs&Aahs Stella's Place Circa Antiques The Bo9k Store /~ 1 Sarah Whitcomb Victoriana & Company New port P.icture Frame SHOP & DlNE ' Shop for the Unusual Then Dine by the G.ud en Creek! Cof]frehouie, Tea & &oTUJ Soups. St/ads & Sarulw1dxs r ·"SANTA· MONICA SEAFOOD· Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh live Maine . Fresh Pacific Red Lobsters Northern -. Snapper Fillet { l 1 I 2 lbs) $ . 4.291b. s10.951b. Halibut Steaks ss.951b. , -- information, caU Gil Abrams at 644-7019. I.. . . ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center nePds volunteers to work with high-risk fcunilies and children, providing weekly, emo- tional support to families, infants and first -time mothers in theit homes. For more inf ormabon, call 722-1107. ORANGE COlJNTY COMMUNITY DEVELO~MENT COUNOL · VolUnteers are needed for a vari- ety of functions. For information, call 839-6199. unteers for the Interfaith Council Network to work one-on-one with homeless. adults in a pro· gram on bdi1c lif~ sk.llls. For more information, call 263-177 4. ORANGE COUNT.Y·MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by becom- ing a docent at the Orange Coun- ty Museum of Art, A docent is a volunteer who guides adults and school groups through the gal- le ries and teaches about the ,museum's collections and exhib1· tions.' Fof more info1111ation, call 759-1122, ext. 204. shops as a success coach to foster youths ages 16 to ta For mort> inftmnation. c.all 509-1451. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY " ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH ~~;:"~~£!:.needed to teach r · skills, work on mailings and coordmate the adult group. For more information, call 999- 0118 between 9 a.m. and 3 pm. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS ORANGE COUNTY WORKS PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Sym. phony Orchestra's Voluntee~ IJl Education Opportunities progrc11T1 need!; volunteers to assist children in a vanety of hands-on mus1C'al activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings Wlth the children. For infoimalion, ca ll 755-5788, ext. 244. TASK FORCE · .._., ~Participate in We management The task force ls recruiti.Rg vol-, and employment training wor~-.. . . . . .. S pri11g Home & Garden ..... Saturday· May 8th Sam · 5pm (949) 722-1177 UO East 17th Street Costa Mesa, CA (Behind the Harp Inn) Row Hour9: l'u<'-Sat 1 lam-5pm Cafe tioun: Mon-Sat 7am·Spm Not wliJ IQlth othtr off m. limit ont (()u~n ptr t'llJtomtr. GooJ 111 Co1t11 MNit onl]. • • .. . ORIGINAL GERMAN • Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel' -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions • Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf others Day · Heart Shape Cak& ... 18%oFF w/cou n ex . 5131199 (71.4) 540-0281 - ' · 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • WHAT'S ASH SCHOOL Fishing classes are offerJ?d Mon- day and Tuesday of each week. Cost 1s $125 per person. For more information, call 673·2810. 'J DORY FISHING FLEET Get to:the Newport Pier~cPad­ den Square early to watch· the fleet return With the fr~sh C'atch of ' the day. The fish is prepdrcd for sale at the open·dir market. FISHING TRIPS _, • Fislurtg supplies· dnd boat char- ters are a.vailablc at Newport Landing Sportftshing, 309 Palms, Swte F, 675-0550; Falco FLshing Charters, 832-7708, and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. • • SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and niglit (ashing charters are . avdilable Iot groups _or .. singles. Call Boogos Sportfishmg Head- quarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. FlSHING BOAT RENTALS Streamline ceuter console lish,ing boats' can be rented at Balboa 1.. AF L ·o AT clinics and ·private le Oil-' ,are uffere_d. Kdyak and ea slc.i rental are also available. For more inlor- mation, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS • lWo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from Newport Dunes. Kayak rentals and classes are also avdilable. Call 729~1150. . . CANOETOUROFBACKBAY Back Bay canoe 'tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Sat- urday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shell- maker lsland. For more informa-· tion, call 640-6746. CRUISES • The Newport Landing Belle is dvailable for wedchngs/recep-· tions, cocktail/sightseeing cruises and meetings. For. charters, call 361·3640. : . . • EnjQy a lavish Sunday brunch aboard the Pavilion Queen. Har- bor cruise l;>e~ns at 10:30 a.rn .. ·· For more infonnation, call 613- 5245. . BOMBS CONTINUED FROM A 1 school received word Friday rught that a student placid homemade pipe bombs at Hie school No bomb!> were found. Pohce also searched the stu· dent's house, but·did nolfind.anf ... thing Tho student is back at school, Jacobson said. On Wednesday morning, school officials found th.reaterung grctff1li dl TeWinkle. CLUB CONTI.NUED FROM A 1 , fcci of la;Rd fronting Newport Bay. and the two-story building has PQtios'ovetlooking Newport Har- bor·ang the &100.a' Island Bridge, .· Tom Jacobson Assl,tant sop«liltendent fOf M'COOdary education · . -.Last Friday, all schools in the district starting With the letter "C" were on ·high alert, Jacobson sald. Principals heard rumors that,. m reference to Columbine High The build.u)g stands adjacent jo 42 boat spaces, which are owned by The lrvirte Company but potentially avtiilable to the. club ·,through a sepdrate agreement The Irvin~ Company, w.tuch also owns the land on which the . club is built, signed a 30-year · lease with Neeley last year that ~ Boat Rentals on the Balboa Penin- sula. AvcUlabJe by hour and half day rates. U-Dnve offs'hore bOdts can be rented uy the hour, hdlt day Qr full day. Call Balbod Boat Rent~ at h73-7:lOO .., . • The Catali.J;la Ply~r departs the 8,albtla' Pavil.4>n at 9 a.m. and leaves Catalina Island at 4.:30 p.m. For re&~ons, call 673- (TJIARlS MO~ . 5245 . . . KAYAK CLASSES . \ • WHAT'S AFLOAT ..Alns periodjcally in · · . Beginning sed kaydking, rolling the Oaily1>ilot.. . , · " . yYeddihgs •'Photo Shoots .;)vaifable To Come To )!01..0~ Location ~~t .... ~""" (714)319-98~ , '•SAY I LOVE YOU IN BAW.AIIKTHIS YEAR. . School in Colorado, all schools in Orange County starting with •c, • which includes Corona del Mar High School and Costa Me)a High 'school, were targets. . ·Apparently, there are a few students -out·there who think this 1s humorous.• :Jacobson said. He said police and school officials have dlways ta.ken threats Seri· qusly, but m the wake of the µt- tleton tra~edy, everyol'\e is being extra cautious. Students, too, are reporung such threats ... to authonties more often, when iil the past they may. ·stipulates a $2,000-per-month rent for the first ·15 years, witb a one-time revaluation in the 16th year, and then a fixed rent for the rest of the lease The club, a 9,000-Sl!are-foot building on"-25,500.square feet of land, originally opened m 1969. It includes two bars, four banquet • • Falltaa • Omeleffea have laughP.d them off. ·u•s a phenomenon,· explained school board member Dana Black. · . Jacobson couldn't explain why. Newport·Mcsa schools were ' quiet 111 the firn week after Littl(P ton, but now appear to be experi, encing !;uch a r~h of threats. • J' m not sure what to mdk.e ~l lt." he said. •tt's just kids st~ to talk and rumoR> starting-to1ly around and pretty soon. someon(f decides to make a threat or post « sign or whatever to attract atten· tion.• . • • • rooms and a fill.1-service ki.tcllen. The large deck'Can accoounodat~ weddings and other entertain·' ment, makmg use· of the larg~ ·f.treplace. ·grand pl.cl1lo and dance' floor. It can accommoddte up to' 225 people ind~rs and an addi:-0 tional ~100 to 150 on the patio, tvicDaruel sdld. • Taco Bar • D•••rt·Table .....i.. •many more • ~ac,- • Menudo Bar tempting aurpi:-1•••! • Salacl Bcir Newport Beach 2800 Newport Btyci 0675-6155 .I .. Thuridoy, May 6, 1999 . .. Ril~age ···of heart~~n.e . \ I • • Parents aod children, many who don't :\ffiow the young victims, flock to the siM of Monday's deadly tragedy to offer support, prayers. felt pain you feel ·tor Vie parents ,...... 1ust the loss, I can't even fathom it,• said Melinda . Stark, who drove in from Irvin~with her three c:hildren -~-year-old Scott, 4-year-old Nicole ·• and 2-year-old Chad -..! to VlSlt the site. · ..I explained the accident to tbem,Jhat two little children went to Heaven and that wa're A-.11111 , .. s r rv1·.N ANmrs coming to give the families silent support,• she _.:._ ______ !Wi_Plol _______ ~. said. •1 didn't know what else I could do . .I felt like that's what 1 could give.· c 'USTA MESA Sl.)(-year-old jason want-. While some prayed slleotly at the site, <?th- ed to vtslt the pldyground, because he had eB wrote their prayers on CMds, which they stcirted to feel slid. left with bouquets of flowers and pictures pf H1s mother, Michelle, scanned the flowers, two children who died in the tragedy, 4-year- , cards toys dnd prayers that line~ the edge of old Sierra Solo and 3-year-old B~ndon the sdnd. lot Sha '>hook her ht:ad, frustrated W1ener. wtth her mdbility to put her feelings into · Still more left toys ranging from sttµted aru- words, -mals to' Tonka trucks as memencos-. to the "You need to expldm to them the way of the youngsters. world, that not everyone l5 ruce, • she said, as · •rm .glad that my son is able to pick up Jdson hugged her side • Klds thJ.nk lh1s world Brandon's teddy bear and hug and kiSs it. I'm . ~OK. dnd don't always know that it's not. nus gla~ that he could see Sierra and wbat she. 1s d little breath of whdt the world is really looked Wee,• Melindct Stark said. "People hke -today are so 5eU-centered and seUish Utat they .. Like MKhellf•, who LS d pdfishioner at the don't realize what it is to be sensitive. So you . Lighthouse. Coastd.l Community Church next just have to kneel and say a praye( arid shbw to. the playground, and Jason, who attends the clutd what being sensitive means." , Sunday School at the church, waves of parents . Eladia Campos, w})o lives just blo<;'kS fro~ and chtldren contmued to converge on the the playground and who!>e grandson attended Soulhcoast Early Childhood Center, where the school, arrived with her friend ~d the· police sdy Steven Allen Abrams intentionally friend's daughter, 2-year-old Bel(\n Daria ~ drove lu!<. Cddilldc into d crowd of romping . Cardoso. Campos said she came lo vis1t the preschoolers on Monddy school as much for herself .as for her gr~nQ.- The pdn•nl!, Cdlll<', thc•y sdid, to help their child .. children cope with the Lragedy, to understand .. The unpression .is-big· for me,:....she said, the nature of death, and to offer their support fighting back tears <JS ~he ~ught to find. the to ldnultes thPy have never met. words m En,glish. ·children are beautiful, and. "I don't trunk words Cdn describe the heart-with them~mg 1S good.". This i s the last . 1 l>.' of the £entu..-y .. ·w,} k e it" ext..-a sp~cial .. • 1 • fl D /t) J • II livery Mom· oese'rvcs a little f\ft-j "!Jiff. .• C:::\i~e he..-a . ) l' I Ll '''l'fl\1..1 & she will feel special until the tu..-n of the n ext centu~y! 1. \ . Aida C\~ey Da~ Spa SaloJt\. So~+h Co~st Plaza .\~illo9e 7 14.5 4 9 .303 0 Ma~e Mom Oueen ~For~ Day ~~:.~· . r---------, with : . ·1$2· 00 ! :fs . I OFF I· 1 . Decorated 1 I cakes starting I -.-..-~ I 0'7.50 I JPASTRV BAKERY_ 0# COSTA MESA Limit 1 w eultomer. Exp MW9 -L.::----------:.J •CAKES •PASTRIES •COOKIES •PIES • •TORTES •ROLLS & BREAD especially o n Mother's Day! Join us For Mother's D ay, Sunday May 9 th ~ ' plimentijr y Flower to All Mothers -. Dine-in or -Pick up a Party Pak or Buck et . . .. 2110 For Reservatton.8 ; 1., '&"iDRt.uairbor Blvd~ •. Costa Mesa - · New I;ocation M01f/ER'S DAY ERUNQH ·May 9th, Sunday, l l c30-2:30 • SaladJ, Sfl'Ulu, Appetizers (B11ffet Style) • I.:unch Entree' (Choice of 12) Cbicltm,., Limb,., Fish-Shrimp • Dnsn-ts: 3 /tinJs t!r Frap Fruits For Raervations (714)~1010 Rip"1r Mnu1 llt Dinner THIS 'lS O UR LAST: YEAR ,. • ,. Daily Pilot ,I Ound .. .. JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY PILOT Ian Griffin sobs outside the school where-two children lost tftelr lives. He knew Brandon Wien-:r. °'e boy who was killed. · · COSTA MESA Make this Moth~r's Day Special a~ the · ?Q_riginal ~plan's. Deli in Costa Mesa , er,akfast Lunch Dinner . late Supper Banquets Catering Bar 3211 HARBbR BLVD., COSTA MESA TEL: (714) 557-6611 FAX: (714) 557-0274 • OPEN EVERY DAY 6 A.M. 405 Fwy. & tWbof TREAT MOM TO A TASTE OF. ITALY! ·@~~ Joi• m for Modaer•1 Day ·~day, ... ,. •• 1 ... lf.~'1 STEIEHCUU ..::i • fST 1961 I -OPEN MOTHER'S DAY I IN OUR NEW LOCATION BARN STEAK HOUSE 3012 NEWPORT BL. NEWPORT BEACH =RESERVATIONS 94.9-723~9779 ... r-..... "c!J~~· at our N EW LOCATION . .; (Previously loca ted on Balboa Pe11111!>11ln) Counselors off er J • . adVice to ·.help Jd48 llctt Pio! COSTA MESA -Mdny chil· dren sat solemnly m the Lighthouse Coastal Community • Church Wednesday, paying lribut~ to theu playmates and ne ighbors who were hurt and·k.illed Monday. And as they wip¢ awdy their tears, many parents said they.iwon· dered how much their children really understood, and how much' they should tell them. Tom Pecora, whose daughter Gina is a student ·at SOuthcoast Early Childhood Learrung C::enler, said be and bis wife hdve decided to use •honesty and love." "Honesty, that's the first thing · on the list," he .said ·Honesty and Jove." Counselors from the Trauma Intervention Program heciped a tab~ in the church with booklet~ detailing how to help chil?rcn who have witnesseddea'th dnd traumd. · Some suggestions: • Reassure your children thdt they ar-: safe. • Provide extra adult .supe.t)Q:..;.. sson, physical closeness and alfec· Uon tor your children. • Attempt to help your children tell you what upsets them. Then provide tnformation and reassur- ance. • • Try to reestablish a routine for your child . · • Reduce· young childrep 's exposure to conversations of adnlts il you feel they are not approp~~­ • Help your chilClre n by. being an example of someone who can tdlk about feelings • Some children may temporar- ilv suck thetr thumb, wet the bed, sieep with a parent, Dec:ome easily upset, need a night light, etc. The e are normal reaction.S. • lf you, dS a pare nt,· feel that you dff' so upset that.you find ll dil- h< ult to ofter reds~ce and commun1rnllon to your clllldren, l'rnuma Intervention Program urgE>s you to seek proiessional h<•lp. F9r more U)fonn~tion, call the Trauma lntcrvt>rition Program at (949) 707-9016 ~ TALEJ1heWHALE ~ Celebrates ,__...-.Jvf others · 'Da Mother's .Dqy Ch~ Bl/ffet Brunch ~ in our Banquet Room overlooking Newpon Bay Harbor · Adults $22.95 Children $11.50 Seati/lgs: 10:30 am & 1 :00 pm Bruilch served In OUT Dining Room qff the menu.from 7:'00 am -2:30 pm Dinner served.from 3:00 pm -10:30 pm Champagne Brunch Cruise aboard the Pavilion Queen in 'Newport Harbor Live entertainmt'nt ana door prizes Seatings at 10:30 a.m. & 1:00 p .m. Adults $28.00 Cruise Reservations (949) 673-5245 400 MAIN ST • BALBOA BALBOA PAVlLION 949 673-4633 How to· make sure Mom likes you best. Tree t Mon1 to a s1 ' tacular bntnch .-. t O:OOdn1-2 :30p1n • the garden sc1111~ of Le<... i md <.liO ~ In Chcts \\lll pre1 mdant sdct 11ons of g, uk~n ltl'"h St lads and 1r11 1s. past dclK(l( K.". CH'r)Of'K I \'Onl Ulr\'V • ltXX1. anct o( COUL M array OI rrssrn!'I ttl< t \\ II \\7Vll11t hcill1s .ParentS -s~y ey Wilf keep ·l,tids in center '· ~ . . . JUSTIN WARREN I DAl.Y I'll.Of Brandon and Amanda C entra visited the site of the fatal crash before µie memorial service. I ' • M th f · · d child Sh,.rvl Haw~n.· lhe sdioot's ... _ ,'(]oodbye to his two dead frien~. 0 er 0 Injure owne;:' collapsed. ju~1 before " And then h~ walk:ed <?utmd.e describes Southcoast Wednescidy's !ICrVice, and parents into the cool rught w.r wiUt hls Early Childhood I.:eami,ng are still waiting to he<ll the final ~ther and ran and played ~~ ' wotd on its fate · bis classmates from Southcoasf/ Center as 'a. wdnderful Monica Wright, Whose son Jan Tom Peco~ said: ms J.year-old school.' · ..., · was inJured Monday, said be .will daughter •. Gma, ~ g~ baclt , to be going back if possible. SOuthcoast too. :' ]ESISICA~ · •It's a wonderlul school," SQe •J think it'iJmportan~ to keep; ~ ~ said the kids together: he said. . · COSTA . MESA-Huddled And the tragedy is certainly not Many parents echoed this sen- t.he school's fault timent . aaoss the street from the mangled Wright was at the school, help-And then, like war buddies fence, scarred tree and flickering tng out in the classroom· when who sh~ a dark truth only they candles that J1Ullk th~layground Steven Allen Abrams of Santa Ana can· understand, they started to of Southcoast Early ·C:hl.idhood C'ruihed his brown l967 cadillac compare notes. Leaming Center, a group of the into the playground. One parent had taken he~ child school's parents gathered In the moment after the crash. to a musuem Tuesday, and m the Wednesday night. Wright bolted to her two chil<i1:en• parkinQ lot was a ~wn Cadillac. They were a close-knit group who were--playing together Just The child ha:d pomted to ~ car before the tragedy, volnnteering in behind the tree that stopped and was reminded of Abrams car. the classroom together and arrang-Abrams' car. Another child heard helicop~ . ing play dates for their children. She Sttw th.ctt both were alive Tuesday evening and became d.Ls- But now they are knit together and could walk, so she ran to help tressed. A squadro~ of news chop- by a darker and more powetl'ul teacher Danielle Diaz, who was pers had hovered m the night,..!.,kY event ...-a car crashing into the screaming in pain from a leg · Monday! and the child. ~fed day-Qre center's sand lot Monday, injury. . • • the roanng rotor blades with the 0 .. • • killing two children and injurlng ~ It was only when her son Ian · horrible playground scene. . . P en I .. n. I n four other children and an adult. looked up at her, with blood on bis But over and over, .parents said After that act -wtuch police .hands and dnppmg from a hidden they do not .blame SouthCOd~l< say was ,deliberate -many of cut. and said •Mommy, rm bleed· They love it. and they love tt& --those parents said Wednesday ing • that Wright felt the fear grip teachers. _.,.. they want to keep thelt children her. · Pecora said be hoped all South· _ _......,,_.._,_~~='---=::=:==.----..:..i..----,t1r---·1 ogeth~. !liey wanrtliem ""o,...g~+-"'~~ut unhke-Sierra Soto and coast parents would send the c:hil- back to the center. with their Brandon Wiener, who died in the dren back. . ~ Brand new S t~t~f-the .. Ar.t Learning Ce nler . . 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Sheryl Hawkinson, , the ownPr o1 the Southci>ast Edr· ly Chit lh<>od Lcc.unmu r·enl~1. \',j)e 1 the lrag~dy ·occum d, col· lapSt' >elore !.he Wd!. scht'<.luJed '" SJ><•ak ;11 front of the rnngrPga· uon ~ \ a1cl lb~ P.110 ol fhe ser- vke nr.111dou :.. ur(rnclmother, l~<lb<'l'tt \\it.mer. was helped by pata.IT"~i:li c; aftN she felt wedk . and fa intc d. FE'n" .'1verhe<1c.J made an-. att.emot ~o tool uu~ tennwrs and hi°"' awuy the tears, but emo· lions hubhlc>d througnout the ser· VICP A"' the Chnsttan service neared the second hour, (;hildren cmd their families who came to mourn the s~din ttnd injured !>eeame restless and began exit- ing the church Afterward, those who remained gathered at the school where teachers, public safety personnel and members or the • commuruty gneved together. One girl who was cryi.ng with her moUier and her fnends near the school summed up what mahy were experienang. •1t•s so pamful/ she said. "It's so pairif uJ .•• ABRAMS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Abrams ts .t<.cused of killing 4· yed.r·olu Sierra Soto and 3·year- old Brandon Wiener Monday afternoon when h< wtll.:d through a chain·link hmu.· di the Soutll· coast Early Childhood Leaming Center on M<tgnolia ~treet 40d qrn over the child!• 11 with his lprg1 Cadillac. Fou 1 other chil- dren were UlJUre<l along with a Wiather's dlde 1\vo of the chil· dren remain in the ho<.Jpital. · Prosecutors also tacked on two attempted murder c-harge for Abr<lms' actions on the Costd Mesa Freewdy pnor to the ma- dent at the preschool.· Abrams was dnving in d Cdrpool ldfle when he dllegedly rammed his ¢ar mto the back of dnother vehi· c;le • .propellmg it forward 100 Ceet. lWo victims were m the Cell' in uont of Abrams. \' ourl ofhc1als stepped up <..unty al Abrams' hearing, usmg hand-held metal dNectors to check visitors, many of whom w ere members of the media.' ·we add extra m<'dsures of rity as necessary m high·pro- e cases.· said Lt. Dean Owens of the Orange County Marshal's Oepartment. ·we are concerned ut the safety of the defendant, ~url stdf f, media and anyone else w ho attend lhe hearing • Snowden ad.nuts like mahy (Jthers who are close to the CdSe --he is hdvtng a chJhcult bme aomprehencting whdt transpired Monday. "There is no question in my ~d after ternpenng all. sorts of things over the years, this is the w orst I've ever seen,• he sdid. "I • Chink the older I get, the harder it 'to absorb this stuff." Snowden made one parting • ~atement about Abrams before ie went into a me+>ting at Clly Uall Wednesday afternoon . .. •1 think that man will go to ~ I hope we ~dO expedite his' trip .. .. ... --. T h(• Rev. Leon Sikes ieads a -silent • prayer at the 'memorial service Wednes- da) night al Light- home ( OdSlal ("ommu- mty Church. . • We specialize in · collecting I ' Judgements. . 714-84 7 -6504 ,. FAMILY Wiener, on Wednesday, fighting back tears as she clutched d small vase of flowers that ~er grandson had picked on the day before he dled. • "He's not going to walk througt) the front door again He's nQt going to hold my hcl"d any- more. This has rt>c1Uy lftft U'> black and blue." Overcom() will) cmoli~n, Wiener ldtE'f coUapsed dunng' c1 memonal ·service to Brandon and S1errtl. But 1ust"'an hour earlier, she had spoken anunatedly about 'the bright young hoy who called her Met!·Ma and would sit u1 her lap as she sang hdppy songs to him with nonsense words. •tte was different from th<td<1~' he was born," Wicnt.•r·sclJd . -Ht> hdd ct profile of SMIOU'>nl•'\S, d!Hl he was a redl thankN, tl deep Uunk<.!r. We all U1ouqht he Wd'> going to be iln enymcer. He had these moods, when he didn't want to be dJsturbed while lw was thmkmg "But he would uJ...,o lclugh cl CHILORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT ~. . 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Even days after the mc-1d ·nt, the playground, sealed behind police tape. rem·1med . d d1shevelep scen.e of d1sarrdy, while Brando.n himseU had.been a compulsively nedt and orgct· oiled youngster •1 qon't .know where h_e got 1t from." Wiener said. • U he saw dirt on the carpet, ..be'd Wlpe it up. .. - ThuradOy, May 6, 1999 A I He'd say, 'Get the carpet Clellll!llE.i I JUSt can't stand the dirt.' say, 'I like to work where clean.' And this was just a litd9 kid of three.• • Brandon even deinand~ ~ be have a desk at h1S granaµiocqra er's house, and he ref used . • attend a day-OYe center nm 0111 ~ of it house, since it wasn't same thing as going to a scbooL · Indeed, rt was Brandon's demcU14 that ..he attehd a school that led hmt to be enrolled at the So~ coast center. . His mother had already anivetJ at the school shortly before· 5: p m. and was 'sighing Branclql~ . out when Steven Allen AbnUl90 !leered his Cadillac into' crowded schoolyard, marking Wiener family forever. .. Brandon's father Aaron, grandmother said, had alwa wanted a son and Brandon race out to greet pun wbenevC he heMd that his father bad COi•~ home. "His little arms would around my ne<:;k and I w know that he's my son,• ~ Wtener told his mother. •sut don't hdve a son anyqiore. My son l!> ·gone.• · Mattress Outlet Sto ·SRAND NEW: COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! z • • 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol .-05 ..., 545-7168 -.. ----1 \• . . • -. r • • .. .For the btsf hospital care. i!~ Ora11ge Coun~y, Hoag H~spital is a Ptrftct f!!· Ranlttd 11 J i" Orange Coti.nly ffot years in a row; Hoag hflJ nali0711lllJ·rtcogniud Cmtm . . . . ·of Excellmct!in can~er, Mflrl, orthoprdics and W<mU11'.J lualtla. A.1Ul witlt a staff of laitJdy .. ~ ~ .Jiilkd profeJ.JioitalJ1 it'.J t(UJ tc $tr. why Hoag is a recopiz.td kader in (puJJ.ity luallla cart. . ' ,. . Hoag Jiospital acc'q,ts 11ear~ every luaUlt pl.an , incluJi"« PPOs au HMOJ . . . 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T he first question that came to my mmd when I first 1'began watching •Entrapment· is: •What au(li- ence was the movie trying to trap, or·target?• Well, I am still J?ODdering that queS\i_Qfl. This • ' • moyi tries to REE L CR IJln. do ~t au. It tnes \.'J to mclude both the action and l.be romantic story line, but both •traps• fail Soi as a result, the action- seeker is bugged by the poor attempts at an unbelievable sto- ry of thieves falling for each oth- er (especially ~h'~n' one is half the age of the other), and-the sto- ry-hungry audience member is dlsru'pted by all the very extreme and unli.kely action So .. . who wins? I I Fiist, , let's speak of the plot. I will give it credit because it did elw~ys keep you guessing, but • besides being con- stantly twisting and hpning, it. Keegan Bell was corny. • There is no other way to say it. But dpn't go by my judgment alone, decide for yourseU by my description of events.. Gin (Catherine Zeta Jones) is working at am Inswance Co. and is sent to set up a grand thief, Mac (Sean Connery). When Gin teams up with Mac, she tells him that she real- . ly is a thief and that she will help hhn because she wants help on a bigger job. Mac over- hears a phone conversation with Gin and her boss and now knows the truth about her iden- tity. Or does he? It turns out m · the end, after the big job of downloading $8 billion ,into Gin's account, she is the true thief and she is set op by Mac who has a deal with the FB! that he must keep. This is confusing enough alreaqy, right? Well, the ittory, sadly isn't over. . At tl!e end, Gm is j Upposed to escape off to another country with a false passport given to her by the now "friendly" Mac. However, she comes back to him so that they could be together. If it doesn't make sense to you, don't blame me, blaroe . the movie. The plot is very unpredictable bu.t still very lacking, bu~ the movie still m,ust have been good because it had such a good cast, right? Well, that's what (·was thinking. But -:--I was wrong} I w..as very dlsappointed that Con- nery and Jones, who I think are talented actors, would do such a movie. Their talent was·definitely wasted. The only talent that the movie used . .both for advertisement and .m the movie, was the tight clothes and nice body of Jones. But, d movie should not' be remembered in this manner. However, it attempted to play this card of Jones' sexuality to a point where it was merely a bluff, that fail~d. • So, I think it's easy to see that this moVle is not worth ru bing out to see. lt isn't worth wailing to see either. Let me give you a clear picture of how U~is movie was perceived. r have never seen an audience clear out of the theater so fast after a movie. As I listened to· people ask Uw! age old question •pid you like it?• as they 'cleared out of the theater, the most common response was, a small laugh fol· lowed by, "Did you?·· • KEEGAN ~u. 18, IS a Costa Mesa res· ident and a student at OCC. Mamet surprises with British drama .. .. D avid Mamet c,lirectmg his own rewntmg of Terrence Ratt1gan's play "The· Winslow Boy" sounded like an oxymoron to me. Mamet, the master' of fas~­ talking salesmen and slick con men, seemed the least likely to succeed with the subtle under- stated prose of this most Bnt:ish drama. · Sometimes it's wonderful to be wrong! This ls a terru- 1c movie Not only does 1t sound nght, 1t looks right and feels right. · 4 Rattigdn·~ 'origfoal play was based upon an actual June renner 1912 case involvmg d young boy expelled from a prestigt9us pubtary school after bemg .ace-used of stealing d five-pence post.al ordN. WhC!n the 14-year-old boy, Ronnie, returns omtHo face-his fc:Ul1ily, his lather finnly believes his declnratlon of honesty and vows to dear his son's name if it takes every penny the family has . The subseqi..wnt ovt!nts not . only threaten to tear· the ldlTlily. apart, but th~ Brillsh government as well. There are no explosions 'no fights, and no spendl etfccts to hold the aud1enr;e's dllention. · There are none of the explebves that generally punctudte Mdmet's ages to convey meaning .depth of feeling. • Nigel Hawthorne is,wondc a the 'accU.sed boy's father. e relationship between. the faltii1 and the "son lS a clearly. dd deeply 16ving onel even thougti neither would ever dream pf expressihg anything bordenllg on the emotional Equally out- standmg ure Rebecca Pidgeon as Ronnie's older sister, an out$J>O· ken . suffragist, and Jere!»Y . Northam as "Slr. Robert Motton. the d1stingwshed. bamstm-w~ t.tg~e~ to take the case· bei•e · Parliament. 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Located At 2675 Irvine Ave (Acro66 from Newport Golf Course) d !he nt!W T~ -X>e's) (94916458873 SANTA MON ICA SEAFOOD RegerOed as ~ CAlda'nill s top seafood NJtailEr' Wiil d'le rm~ selection of fresh seafood daily Also, a rooltlWde of ....w1-..u dehcaoes such es StJshi gnlled fish ercrees, dam chOwder fish & sanO.¥ches and al U18 Wigs for a ~meal at hom1t~ 7 weeit Located et 154 E 17th !i Costa Mesa (9491 574S862 THE CANNERY Hl&tOnC v.cir.erfront f'U.8\Jl'8nt end hart>cr cruse cercer Hairs Mori 1 1 30 • 2 em, Son 10 am-12 pm, IJ rnaicr ~ C8!'ds ~Nlti.-r suggesl.8d LOO&tad at 3010 l.Jlfayatta /l#e • Newport Beach CA [9491 675-5777 Fax (949) 675-2510 · !949! s.65518 . ~ELIA'S SEAFOOD a llALIAN RESTAURAN BEN IHA NA For 39 ~ ~ hes been srMO ir.e locals a.l'Cl ~ c1 Amenca's most celebrated Japanese restarent. 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" (X' ~ Locald I& 123 23rd Q. r. ~ Blidt {ns MG 11 (9G) 673a>57 HINRY N HARRY S GOAT HILL TAVERN We hlM! the rMlll Tt1p1 on rec::clrd fl tnn0e ~ 46 betir'I 42 IT1la'O breWn 'NI leeUe «MW" 5o ~ &. 9xt.Oh ~ ..... ~ ~ tultlcn. bt'ilndics q.ldoor emoijrig ~ OJ' beef' garden. L.ocac.ed • 1 ~BM! (~ & HllW1 [949) 54&8428 GllLATO CLASSIGO 9"inli tai.i a citwn. ~-~ llCe ' W'd\ 8"1d411y ~ 7 m,. 9 wn-10 im l.OcaCld a~~ E.i Hwr ~ 08 Mr. (949J 72 ·11Ell ·' datel>.ook Doily Pilot . A furl bµt pric.ey treat at CoWb~y ~eafood . • STF.PHl-N SANTAC:ROC: (! • ·T· here's a party going on and you can hnd lt at Cowboy, Seafood m Newport Beach. The Latest local venture from Houston's Reslclurants, Inc. has a tugh-energy. 'bdckyard btirberue. atmosphere that, thanks to the smoke dnfung from the mesqwte grill, tuts you before you walk, past tha front door From th<• outside, the restau- rdnt. loctiled m Corond del Mtir l'la.zd tlt the comer of MacArthur Boulevtlrd and East COdst Hlgh- wt1y, resembles dJl upscale lodge, 3U1ular to cousins Bandera dnd f louston.'> Inside, thP. thPme 1s contmued, with stone p1llcu~. revolvmg ceil- inq ldI1'. and high e x1x>!>ed-bed!Tl rPu.IIlg~ dddJ.ny to th~ rw;tJc look. The resttlurnnt 1s u~uaUy t wwded, J)dltJcularly Thursdd~ through Sdturdays, and they don't ldke rcservdtions, so be prepdTed tor d Well!. On our last visit, we were told thdt the wa1t would be dboul do hour and wNe ht1nded-d pager that would v1brc1tl' wlwn our ldblc wa'S reddy. • Pager in hand, we ventured. • through the bar area to procure some cocktaili Clu ters of well· dressed dtilers were engaged m animated. conversdtion at the bclr oM-elaxing-in the Adirondock chairs out on tho large patio. We grabbed ~ couple chairs and ordered the Cowboy Oyster Dozen ($15) to go with our drinks. The oysters were artlully arranged atop a pyramid of crushed ice and were cold a¥ · fresh. Jn addition to chilled vuia.i- grette, they were arromparued by a traditional cocktail sauce and tresh horse radish that packed' quite a wallop. All of the ,appetiz- ers d!e group fdfe, mcludu)g the Cowboy Chicken Livers ($.5); whlch come with d money-bdck guarantee. The llvers are marirult- ed and then fried dlld serve<) chilled. We dJdn't ask for our mon- ey back, but chilling the Livers after frying them made them sog- gy. Nol so for the Cnspy Sqwd with 'Hangman' Sauce ($7), llghlly battered ringlets of calaman that were light and perfectly cookfld. Other appetizers include the Awesome Cherry Wood Smoked Trout Dip(~) and "City Sl.ic~er~ Olive Plate ($2). RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL ~ TUSTIN 92780 Help a child survive to.iay and succeed tomorrow. • Be a B~ Brother. For more infonnation, please call (714) 544-7773. ~' BIG BROTHERS_XJ BIG SISTERS OF ORANGE COUNTY • Garterbelt & Nylons • Silk Pantie • Romance Book .. Games & Videos • Luse· om Chocolates •11lavore<I Lotions & Oils Videos as low as $3.95 . + WHEM: 850 AV(JO- do Ave., Newf.)ort Beach (Corona del . Mer Plaza) + WHEN: OP.en for dinner sever( days a week, at 5 r:J.m. + HOW MUOt: Mod~ eratety exqensive; appetizers are S2'to $15; entrees S16to $32. + PHONE: (949) 71 ~ 0187 w re perfectly cooked, and served on a bed of beans lll "-flavorful white WlnC and cream sauce. The Bluckenr.d Red Sna~ with Yununy Rocle Shrimp, Zydeoo Sa\IC.."t', Cole Slaw and Mashed Potatoes ($21) is a well-seasoned fllet topped with a zesty Cr~!e: flavored sauce and plenty of JWcy shtunp. The creamy coleslaw served alongsidt! complementeq the seasorung of the fish, but the .. mashed potatoes were Jumpy and cold.· RON SOU MAN I OM Y PILOT E.xecuUve chef Chris ldeson of Cowboy Seafood shows one a FOr lahd lovers, the Cowboy Beef ,ltib Steak with Homemade Worcestershire sauce. ($32) is a good, but pricey· choice. The mesquite grill unparts a nice smoky flavor to the meat, and ours wds cooked to the desued done- nes~. We were forced to wollder, however, if the side chshes are prepared ahead of time, because .once again the shoestring potatoes served alongside were cold. restaurant specialty a fre hly made oyster sampler. 1 There are usually several fresh hsh speodls available, all simply grilled and served with chilled asparagus tllld ma.shed polc!toes. OthN entrees include Buttermilk Pun Fried Chick~n ($16), Texas Our pager buzzed, and we made our way past the large uexhibition" kitchen to our table. Cowboy Seafood has taken the open kitchen one step further; theirs prdctically Pxtenc!s into the loud, bustling dining room. Thls is not the place for a quiet, romantic evening; foursomes or larget grati~ seemed to predominate. oo i1.m •oo ~ -A_M~ACHt~· ~ RESTAURAN't ~ • · • Authentic Sushi Bar .I "9 ~ • Elegant Dining Room "~ · Pl L.a.., 11:31-Z::tl · -• Complete Sar. · Pl -. •sau-.1.-.a Sushi To Go Pl Cl.ISO SUNDAYS 645-5518 S 645-5519 ~ HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING Experts in Custom Wine Cellars Closet Conversion enc · Smee 1962. 3 ton Air Conditioner Installed $2,895 or ~ddA/C to existing system Call Now 1-800-HVAC-AIR (714) 434-9 I 20 u~ .,u161 -• d 3C I $2, 195 p~ca n~h av l.Qcakf ast in The Gard n ... C.t1f1• fl()UI OU't)('(/ Clllcl 11/H'ftlll'tl />t/ tilt• ~Ill)(' jam1t11 • td10 1H1 •11., Sir Ht H 11 .,.., • Slop /)I/ Clll<l "'-II/ •/111· 111 t\Jtll l/lt1111 w1<I \fo11H. .'lr11tf/.'H .J/l,-<•111 ,,,,.,,/11/./, fr"/!"'""/,. jiadrt\J 1/ /(1 It ~(' /i""f/. Mon.-/ r1 ~(J(Otl1'/f '•~/JI /Jr1 Nh n Caf H flfl -; oo 11x·/11nd ll11rf) lnnJ I iO I· 11111 o..;tw1·1. < u~111 M(:.-.<J Hf~()() 949 -722 -( ( 77 The food is classic Amt•rilcmd. You might not ~ inspiH'd to hr.•u about the culinary wond<'rs com-· ing from the kitchen, but you won't walk away dic;appoint<>d either. • · ~ Several salads are offered as starters, including a C<1""ar ($7) that tops crisp hedrts of romaine with a tangy dressing U1at had Jltst the light wnount of garlic and ctieese. For !3 extia, you can .1dcl some of the cnspy squid, cn'dtmg a satisfying, light <>nlree The RoC'k Shrimp Salad with CaWmnicJ J lclSS Avocado ($14) had fr: •sh.l>a!-iJ leaves shreddPCi in w1U1 the greens for a nice liconie tlCCent, but it was light on the avoc·ildu. As another light enlf<l<', you might choose the •vacht Club~ Grilled Halibut Steak Saldd with. Warm P.o.latO, Arugula. Ol!ves dud Beef Steak Tomato ($16). For your main course, try lhl' Very Nice Pan Seure<l Jumbo Seti Scallops with While B '<•ru. dl1u Wild .Lettuce ($19). Th<• scilllops GldZed Ranch House Quail ($23) * dnd Jumbo Lump Crabcakes ($29). Th<? wine list is functiona.,l amt rect'>Onably pnred, and there is no rnrk.1ye fee if you prefer to bring somcthmg special from yew own cellar. Dessert is limited to two choic- e~: Double Cbocol<tte Paradise C clke ($7) and Classic Strawberry Shortcake ($8). The former, a rich, clense sldb or a mostly Oourless cake, rertamly is a paradise for chocolate lovers, but I challenge anyon<' to eclt all of it. The straw- berry hortc'dke is alrrtosl perfect. llle shortbread blSCUlt is flaky and l.Jght, dlld the strawberries are sweet and plump. Overall, J found Cowboy Sedfood to be fun, but overpriced. If you're·Jookmg for a li1'ely rught out and some good, if-,o.ot great, food, Cowboy Seafood might be , Ju.st thc...tir kel. s 1-. I{ \ -\ I I. ' . I' .q 11 I ..... I' I • ~ I • I It:. }11ntt(}ri11! Supplies 5J1ippi11g Supplm Degreasers Carpet cleaners V-aruum cleaners Hand soai5 fytulrifold rowels Roll rowels WHOLESALE PRICES! - Opm to Floor cleaners the P11hlic CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minerals & Gem tones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan.Yin a' Buddha • Hert>s, essenUal Olis, Incense • Large Selectio n of Feng Shul Books a-Basic C~re KJts & Grystals • Water rountalns • Tarot • Script ChanncllllQ • N>lrology • 11andWrtllng Anal)'s~ 891 Ba~~~:~~~a Mesa 7i4e7S4el IS Doily Pilot date book Thur.day, ~ 6, 1999 A 15 , . A story· that wrenches ·bOth heart an(!. ~d • ToM Tm;._-, Cclptor· even while being • I Armr. ofhE:er and -e•~ ntiglly • . seduced by .him phys1cdlly and -I n Nllo Cruz'$ ·Two Sisters emotionally. Her transformation and ·a Piano,~ maJUng its is superbly enacted in a West Coast premiere on the' seq'Uence dch in poetic erou~ allowuw Remez' advances"ttf set . the pace of theu tentative rela- Second Stage of South Coast . cism. Repertory. the sisters o( the title Jill Rt>mez also impresses as have learned that expressing the younger. piano-playing sis· dissatisfac-ter who yearns for the fulfillment Hl:A' EV tion with T D\TER R IEW Fidel Cas-she has yet to experience. Sbe tro's rule <:uts to the b~ne i~ an uncharac- • over Cuba can lead to the loss of terist1ca1Lf rebenious segment lib rty , that jeopardizes the safety· of e . , One is a writer who made the both slste~. . mistake of criticizing the CubaD As the lieutenant who teases government; the other is a Sevan's character with bits and p1arust who supported her sist~r pieces of her husband's letters, and now shares her fllte -house Carlos Sanz is strong and -arrest. dynamic, carefully plotting his Theu sole links with the out-romantic campaign by laymg the side world are an Army lieu-groundwork of trust and c~rm. tenant who teases the older sis- ter with confiscated letters from ' . . · + WHAT: "Two Sisters anct a Piano" + WHERE:'Sec.ond Stage of. South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive, Cost~ Mesa. + WHEN: Tuesdays thro\.{gh Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 a nd 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until May 30 {" HOW MUOt: $26-$43 : ~ PHONE: (714) 308-5555 Jdvi Mulero dS the piano -tuner is a splendid contrast, laclang' the smooth moves of the nonship. · The stark nawre ot the cap~ hve sisters'. plight is most effec# tively illustrated by Robert Brill's, ... bare-wall setting with a circular .f staircase leading to the roof - the sisters' only ,visual contact with lhe out.side world. Geoft.n • Kort's subtle lighting design ·underscore the emptiness .or their lives. • ru "Two Sisters and a Piano• involves the nund and the heart m a compelling story of physical~ / mental and emotional confine-~ ment. Beyond that, it's particu· ldrly moving as a play grounded / m pamful reality. her husb~d -'--who has escaped to freedom -and, to a lesser degree. a nervous piano tuner who stir~ the younger sister's Plug into the Pilot Classified section to l1nd services from pdssions. Cruz's story is grim but capti- vating. Over the brief span of the · glay's time frame, the sisters __,_ one pragmatic and defiant, the other giddy and romantic -· seem to crawl out of their respective skins and enter each other's. The transitions are beau- tifully executed under the solid directorial hand of Loretta Gre- co Adriana Sevan; on sta.lrs,.and Jill Rem~. at piano, are pollttcal prisoners ln "Two Sisters and a Piano" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. Particularly enhancing is Adnana Sevan's -performance as the wnter, coolly defying her t11e1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak.• Seafood • Cocktails 1695 ll'Vine Ave. 646-7944 .I'. ...l -at was me qucsnon Mark McGwirc asked us when we suggcsced he cradc in his 1994 Duffy cowards a new 1999 model. Mark invited Duffy to his home to . show the new Duffy 21. After looking at the new Cabin Enclosure, Heating Synem and many other , fatwa, Marlt decided, ·vou did lftAb I better Duffy!" He meted in hit 1994 Duffy aod pluu ID enjoy the dearic: boat lifacyle in more eue, ~and comfun. . When not auiaiq the ...,..,., Mark Will be • ~apP.111 .. phdm ........... leacher. ha htllr Call Today 1-8..00-469-5919 . • 949-675·6500 will~ credntd at iM Clow of loan. www.scavi~anc:W(ii'lhomc.com electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters S FOi l llAIFAST SERVING ·~nc.tb• $5.95 I ·OmctliM $3.95 r~•'J I/ -Stuffed Frsn~h ;::-21'"" / ro .. i $5.50 ... !)Ull~Z I'll-·lox & &ag.t• e~~·"" · v -$5.75 -lrl•h Sty/• HoiO.u$4.50 NDWIC HE& lltMET COFFEE eeeo DRINKS (949) 721-1160. 27de ~. Co••C Hwy. Coro"• 4'•1 "'4•r . cus PM INVITATIONS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS -~ ) CUSTOM GIFT WRAPPING .... CU~ffO M BANNERS . . HELIUM TANK RENTALS MON·SAT 9·6 CLOSED SUNDAYS 270 E. 17th-St. Costa Mes~ (949) 122:.1903 rr.t_Jt\ .. FtWi.· . .... . WE DELIVER. (s-Sllnlor~ e:i,m..c.11.. ~...,....~ on fMIGWIT ~~ ~ ................ -~, .. Non . lftG,000 .... ~~ ,....,.. ..... ,Ila a.,u.. ....... • • .. fhur,day. May 6, 1999 . ' ~ .. .. ... , ...... . • · Where words fail, deeds do .. not. r t- h a SJ g ti' his week has been The mpst pressiJ:ig of a time'When wor , iliose is why St~ Allen especially those we Abrams would slcltn his write for the Daily Pilot, car into a playground of fail so greatly to capture innocent children, taking the facts of an unimagfu-the lives of 4-year-old able event. Sierra Soto and 3-year-old These past qays have proven, however, that we do not need to explain ingly ~often a gHNMer·of-hope in' these sotrowful days. bur .L.orters have Brandon Wiener. r. ''CJ.' P worked to provide some But wordS will never be the anguish of those involved. Residents of Newport-Mesa, by con-'· tributing to the-memorial fund set up for the fami- ljes of Sierra. and Bran- don, by journeying to the- playground and by attending to each other, have shown th~y recog- nize the horror of Morr- day's events. Qeaity, we can never fully protect our children, or ourtelves, against the most ~e and horrif-. ic of acts. The ~sin Columbine High School B · answers to the questions . able to portray the horror : thdt have gripped New--of the children as they ran in Uttleton, Colo. proved tliat, as did this week's events here at home. f-port-Mesa in the after-from Abrams' car or the math of Monday's pain of the parents arriv-B~t we can support and care for our Children, ourselves and our com-· munities. We can and a.re. c tl t. tc u tragedy on the play-ing on the scene. ground of the Southcoast Certainly, the grief of Early Childhood Leaming the parents of Sierra and Center. Brandon is unexpressibJe. 'Their hwnanity, in the face of something seem- h I tJ . READERS HOTLINE .. ~ I • .. . . ' MARC MARllN I OM Y PILOT The first day of Black Ball last year yielded blg waves for bodysurting enthusiasts. Waveriders respond to raising of .-iiack l lall • -'lo AT ISSUE: How often should the city raise the Black Hall flag? just want to say they go down there because it is "extreme.• But, for the most part, the bodyswf ers that do ride there on a reguldf basis love the sport. And that is what brought them down to the Wedge in the first place. there. And I think we have earned it over the years. We worked hard to get to where it is now. And that is the way it is and I hope the way it will stay. KEVIN MEL THOMAN Wedge Preservation Society J uc,t d le w comments on the Black Ball fl<tH There dre a few points that need ln be mdde And it is not as il we have any advan-· tage over bodrds because w e don't That is another reason why we need the Black Ball. Because we can't get onto a wave as quickly as a board can, as easily as a board can. And there is no advantage whatsoever for the bodysurfersy Wta need. a plfce to basically e njoy our sport. The Wedge, first and foremost, has always , been 'known and Will always be known as a bodysur!mg break. And we need it. It is great that the city designated this time from May 1 to Oct. 31 for bodysurting, 10 a .m. to 5 p .m. t think the way it is now is good. The bodysurfers get down there after Black Ball and we do enjoy our time This is in regards to the the Black Ball Pdrt of 1t i!> that the best hours to surf ctre actuaUy early a .m. and late evening, whe n the re 1s pretty much no wind. There dClUdlJy IS more time for boards down at the Wedge thdn there is (for) bodysurfing. And ulso, the Wedge itself, first and fore- most, 1s the best waves, bar n<Sne, for bod ysurfmg -probably in the world. Mo tly due to the fact that it is a very stee p ld~eoH, very short and tense ride. It •!'> not a board surling wave at all, as far f!S '>ldnd·up goes, because it is S\lch a short wave•, for the most part. A lot of people •• flag and how often it should be raised. Real- istically, there should be some plac:e in New-._ port Beach where lt is never raised And we should be able to sw1 all day long all year round. Just like they do in ev~ other city in the state of California. ,,, RICK RICHARDSON Huntington Beach How difficult would it be to have the Black Ball flag on even days for the body- surfers and odd-numbered days for the board surfers. Or is that too difficult to dof WIWAM POlDER Costa Mesa " l EI I E I I 0 T H E· E ~ I I 0 I There is much to pray for these _ days T his u; the 11th year Amerl· • cans will meet on the National Day of Prayer to pray for our nation. In 1988, Christian leddcrs realized America needed dJvme mterventioll. They sought Pre dent Reagan's offidal blen- mg on the Htst ;Thursday in May a$ our annual National Day of Pntyer. •'"'1gh~ the Nation .:. With Pr'9.yer " 15 thiJ year's theme With "Shifley Dobs6n as cb4innan. ThOWl4Ddl of people will b8 meeting everywhere to prey in man 'and e gatbeitngl. Otb· will be praying at home and t work. There Wt1J be •prayer il.itd walks• around ddet and cMc tNildingl. Altbougb the NDOP eVentl are opfll to people, of all raw. .......... and ,.,_, undlr 119 NDOP baDDef ... ant-omllled. Olr,._IDOadtlall~W -t -,_ being challenged as we witness the moral confusion and fear for the future ol America and her · children. The economy ls better, yet violence and rebellion, espe- qally ~young people, are ram~t. Divorce. Drugs. Child a~uae. Something'• wrong With the soul ol America. We weep over Uttleton, COio. Are we delpet4t4\ in our prayen tbla y.rf Are .,,e t;ro:. ken and~ to ask God to forgiveu.1 Are we l'Mdy to rwDY prey for otbin we know or know about WbO .,. caugbt uyin tbe confuAon and .,. oo • cow. toward deltruction1 Ant we wtU · mg to .stand In tbe gep• for themf Can .. boldly .. God for rnindelf Ccdd '"bi ... al tbe.....,J C.wePNJGllilGod.1'11 .,, have mercy and heal our land? In the book of James, we're encouraged to pray hard and ex~ answers: "The effective prayer of a righteous man can accompUsb much. Blljab, a man with a nature like o~, preyed earnestly tbat u might not ram and it didn't rain for three yaan and ltx months. He ·prayed again anct the lky poured ram • and the earth produced .. "'*-. It's OK to 1i1k far ANSWlllS, even II our faith ia...U. W.W got soma ISSUES to pray about ~mpdly Ud tbe NDOP II a gNAt time to WW our C0*11mtl• meat to lhY· bani. QD die IOoil lewl. W9 have l88ft God WW many prayers tntbe•1*: ........ ... d"1ul ..... 111111 d .. ... we~"s..,._.dwl-a.t lldd i ... -. w .. mst&ltJ ..... tl Here's a short •refrigerator door• Utt to pray in tlMJ days ahead: . t. A clear vision. • 2. Wlldom for ftnancell and ~for our needs,~­ ly our ICbool buildings. (Poten· tielndrm.I) 3. God'9 ~for all our chlldrm. 4. Stnilgtb fol' our teedlen, .............. 1.111'1 lalnl. w. lllould be • .._ '°..., .............. ndallwa...,.." In ......... 132:27, tbe Bible _,., •a.llald, I am tbe Lard. tbe Gad Of al ........ ...,..., IDo dllla* ...... . .......,. ...• ., ..... CGlla..- . . OOity Pilcii • KIM HAGGERTY-ZVWS I DAl.Y Pf.OT A boy stares at the playground 'at South Coast Early Childhood Leaming Center ln Costa Mesa as his family puts Bowers along the sidewalk Tuesday ln honor of the children that died after Steven Allen Abrams drove bis car Into the crowded sandlot early Monday evenlAg. > A . need for feeling~ amid· the _traged y • • T. he cynics and seculwt.s who inhabit many of this nation's newsrooms should be required to read Bill Lobdell's column (•Something wicked tJus way comes,• May 5). When the darkest tragedy stnkes - whether in Littleton, Colo. or Costa Mesa, Calif. -too much of today's news coverage secu- larizes the cause. Parents shun their children. Guns prolilerdle. Entertainment ls rife with vio- 1ence and debauchery. Lodbell has the courage to share his faith and his conviction that all of the .. maladies that plague our society are merely manifestations of a far more sinister and eternal reality. 1 / BYRON DE ARAKAL Costa Mesa I would like to compliment Andrew Steven 'idfris on his incredible piece of journalism, "Il'agedy at South Coast Learning Center in the Daily Pilot on May 4. I admire your sensitivity and ~ gift m expressing your pain in the assignment. Thank you, • Andrew Steven Harris. ~ ' PAT GREENBAUM Newport Beach I have never called a newspa- , per before. But I wanted to com- mencryou, ~ommend a spedh'C- reporter, Ahd.rew Steven Hanis, for bis really sens1tive reporting of the news story this morning about the Costa Mesa preschool. We will get the news, through te levision, through other articles in a series of papers that ~e take. We do get all of the news. but the thing that touched me so was that he was so sensitive to the mothers and fathers and chi!dren ~oming out of the preschool. He knew-he needed . to interview· them, and yet he restrained himself because of the condition of the person that he was going tp have to interview. • He was so sensitive to their feel- ings. And I just thinki that is so commendable. Getting the first report isn't always the most importantthing.Buth.issensitiv- ity to th~ children and to tl!e parents just really touched me · this mom.i.q.g ... to the point of tears. And so I just wanted to let you know that that is the.kind of reporting we need. f.s I say, we will always get it 10 times a day. But tha t is wkat we need. And I do appreciate it. And I want you to thank him for us. MARY FULLER Newport Beach At-AIL IAG Look at positive side ,of Corona Del Mar As a student at Corona del Mar High School, to say that I am outraged would be an understate- ment 1 feel that my entire school has ~ generalized as haVlng Ritalin problems or eating clisor- ders ("Ritalin being abused as weight-loss aid,• April 27), when in reality, there are many high school girls who do not abuse ·Ritalin or ~ boches. I do not deny that some girls at Corona del Mar have resorted to drugs as a means of weight control. How- ever, to criticize Corona del Mar for a problem and pubbcly •mock• the school is an immature approach. To treat Corona del Mar as if it is the only school • wbich has problems with eating disorders and drugs ls an unfair analysis. Once again, the Daily Pilot b.as portrayed Corona del Mar as •the bad school and bad influence• while conveying New- port Harbor as •the good school across the bay.• , '1be article does not recognize Corona del Marlor its pos1tive qualities, its wooderful people and its many superb accompllSP- ments .• lbe majority ol stlldents at Corona del Mar are distin- ~. self-cOlifklent students who do not conform to society's expectations (or the •pertect body.• We live In a community where body image P'8dicallY • • detenDil• oae'I ..Jr-worth. 'Ibis 11 espedaDy evident In the fact that pleltk: aagery II becoming more and more popular, •are diet <1n9. Yet;~: and~ .. Wby ac;;y;,.. aboUI bDw our cxnmtmiy • .,._ • fll!!C....,..,. .,... ........ _. . = .., ... Altlde11-...1 Mir-·=~~-=.. .. w 1 ... -...,ioa 4adbr 11111 ..... met· --.... OlllJ G119.MDltdlllfdJ I 111 .... .._~ ... , ..... IDll *uc llltaClalliJD .. lf I ... ·=· • in our world. Shouldn't we be building each other up? I hope you not only consider my feelings, but the feelings of CdM's student ~y as a whole. AMYYOAK Costa Mesa High education defended Recently, an article was written m the sports section about Jimmy Henog and his transfer to Santa Margarita. In the article, the edu- cational quality of Costa t4ese. High School was mentioned as the reason for bis transfer. As a student at Costa Mesa High .I" School, I was rather offended at . the remarks. Teachers at Costa Mesa High were portrayed as lower-than-adequate in their teaching ability. Also the content ot the ·education w~ called into question. Nothing can be further [from) the truth. Simply stated, Costa Mesa High School otters sotne ol the most rigorous and challenging classes available to high school students. Because ol our seventh-and eighth= wing, these students can to take-a foreign language in th ~ and even begin to take high sdlooJ algebra in seventh grade! As one ol those luCky ltu- aents who tOok full advantage ol tM acedemics at Costa Maia tfjgb Scbool. I am now taking AP calculus as a junior. In fact. I'm - net the only' one. 9bc odl8t junkn .. taking tbil dadenglng ODW98 with me. Costa Me.a High al8o often three otlm AP lcimrAt munea, u Wall a AP=AP =.t;,:. ... from a.. MMa High ~CID to top.rm.d col- _.. 'l'bll8 ...... bul .. DGt ....... to. UC a.t 'sy~ 0.--6. Pdnc .. , UQA. 11w.., Mudd. ......... Uall9d a...All.-..Nw'-4 cw. .......... ~ .......... r .I . . ... .. • around town . Thursday, May 6,.1999 A 17 Ii •$end AMMJNO TOWN rtems to the ~ily Pilot. Around Town, 330 w Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627: fax them to (949) ~170 or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town m~ be fouod at dallypllotcom . . ~C's IWD~er an«t fall ,applica- tions are available in the school's admi5sions and records office, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Three summer sessions are scheduled -beginning JWle t, 14 and 28. Fall semester begins Aug. 16. For more information, can (714) •32-5072. The walklng club ol Newport Beach will meet al 9:30 a .m and 7:30 p.m. at the comer of Ho.sp1tal Road and Supenor Avenue. There is no cost. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. Women Federated, Republican Party of Orange County and the Lincoln Club of Orange County luncheon will be at noon at the Costa Mesa Go}.f & Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The • guest speaker will be Ward Con- nerly For more information, call (949) 363-8010. ~s Talk About Wrlttng," a 10- week fiction and nonfiction writ- ing workshop, 'Vfil be presented fro~ 1:30 to. 3:30 p .m. at the Cos- ta""M~sa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.. Admission is $30. For more information, call (714) 965- 1176. Comfort Zone, a mental lll.ness· support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p .m.' at Ughthouse Coastal Community. Church, 301 f\(f(lgnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (S.9) ~8- 7274. ,.. A French rack sale, fea,uiJ~'-+-.... designer clothing and w gowns, will be held fro a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Assistan League of .Newport Mesa. Thrift Shop, 2220 Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-5536. The Ebell Club !>f Newport Beach will rneet at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive. Th~ featured entertainer will be harpist Kathy Kavanaugh. Reservations are requested. For more i.hformation, call (949} 721-9267. fRIOAY The public ts invited to a recep- tion for arti,sts participating in the ·1999 Spring Juried Art Show from 5:30 to 7:30 p·.m. at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Following the reception, the exhibit will be on display in the Cicy. Hall Gallery through June 17, .. For, more information. call (949) 717.-3870. SATURDAY ket will be held from 9 a .m. to.4 p.m. at the Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Ada.ms Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature 60 6'ootns wittr.cmtiques, collectibles and more. Food and-drinks will be Qva.ilable. Admission is free. For more information, 'call (714) 641- 3112. • I "Oceans of Orcb1ds, • a Mother's D~y show and sale, will .be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sunday at lliangls Square, liar· bor Boulevll!d and Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The event will include potting demon· strations, culture classes and videos. Ad.misc;ion and J>{ll'king are free. For more infoiination, call (714) 647-7702. --~ The Fulton Skin Institute wtll present a free seuu.nar from 2 to 4 p .m. at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 631-3376, ext. 222. . The second annual "Dance For Youth• event will be presented at 7:30 p.m . at the Norman R. Loats Performing Arts Center in New- port Beach. The concert is designed to be an arts ~utreacb program for abused or disadvan- taged children. Tickets are $10. 'For more information, call (949) 548-3180. TUESDAY L'lllUITUT GUI NOT ••The Largest & Finest Beauty Sopply & Full Service Solon In Orange County'' . With ,, Co11cast's ·~Bigger Than Bl Sweepstakes Event lt'1 a Cha•c• to wl• o •• of "'·~ ·11,· -SwNpdake1 Pr1111 * A $10,000 Kitchen Makeover I - ."'6 ·- · * A Chance To Meet CNN's ™ Lorry King .. .,.... *A Trip to Hollywood • J * A Trip to the Super Bowl ";" $9.95 Connection! . (Save over $24.00) • Hu~ry offer ends 51131991 CALL: 1 ·-.COllCA. T Open7Days (949) 642-1717 I tion will be preliented at the offices of Fidelity Nat.lonal Title Insurance m Newport Beech. The guest speaker will be Curt Pringle. For more information, call (949) 475-0011. • The Center for Expressive Psy- .chotherapy Will off er a free intro- ductory seminar tJtled ·ereating Healthy Relationships" from 7 to 8 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., 0103, · Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call ('114) 432-7456. ' WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation will hold a book discussion group at 9;30 a.m. and 7 p.rn. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1QOO Avo- cado Ave. The featured bOO.k will be "The Color or Water• by Jaipes McBride. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call (949) 717-3890. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber · of Commerce's noon networking lunche0n with Steve Thomas will be presented at The Sutton Place · Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The latest Y2K issues will be discilssed. Admission is $20 at 42•-7935. the door. For more information, call(949)729-4•00 Speak Up ~ewport's monthly general membership meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at The Cannery: Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, New· port Beach. Refreshments will be· served at 5:30. The topic will be "Ne'wport .Bdlln.ing Ranch." For more information. can (s:49) 22;c. 2266. . MAY 13 MAY18 1be Center for &p~lve Psy· choth rapy will Qflcr a bee Ulllo- ductory serrunar for 'fellnes , exetcise and weight reduction from 7-8 p.m. at 2900 Bnstol St. D 103, Costa Mesa.. For more itifor- mat!on, cdll (714) 43~-7456". Newport .center Assoclation·s . annual luncheon meeting will be held from 11:45 a.m: to 2 p.m. at The Ritt; Restaurant & Garden, - "Legol'1td-the BuJldlng Blocks. iJSO Newport Center Drive, New- of a Theme Park" will be present-port Beach nckets are $30 ed by Marianne Flowers, director· Reservations must be made by of Marketlng for Legoland, at 7:30 May 13. For more information: p.m ~ the Center Club, ~O <all (949) '644-4622. Towne Center Dn.ve, Costa Mesa. _ Registration and networking will begin at 5:30. Dinner will be at MAY 22 6:30. Tickets at the door are $60. For more info,nnabon, call (71 4) 438-3855. MAY15 Adam's School Country fair will be 'Presented from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. at 2850 Clubhous~ Road, Costa Mesa. The event will fea- ture food, prizes, games and fun. For more informdbon. call (~14) ·fresh · I "Divorce -A 'New Begtmiliig: .. a workshop for men 'and women in the proce s of divorce or a.re recently orced, wj.ll be present- ed from 10 a.In. tQ 12:30 p.m. at the offices of M~e B. Cohen, Mam.age and 'Family,...:flierapist, 180 Newport C~(er Dnve. Adrrussion is $40. For more infor- mallon, call (949) 644-6435 .. SE~ TOWN PAGE A 1• 0 ripe,_ sweet, juicy, Strawb eiries 0 ... ND 1.00 OFF·: Iceberg Lettuce Large F'"irm Heads 1 10¢ EACH LIMIT 3 1 1/1 FLAT SWEET JUICY 'I Chiquita Banana·s dJ<PiJt12£21 _ £tr!,.Wbjrr~s-_ _ _, 41b/Sl.OO 1rn11-:.1~ ~T.('()l~:\E I ~ 1~ \\llTl.:--:TI\ '. 1 I '. 1 .-, l " -~ : : .-, " . .\ :--k f 11 r . J 1 , t 1 • I , i t 1 • I: 1 ' • 1 · I . ; 1 1 11 ·; 1 &cu~ring pain . T tttdtrness . Stiffntss. Swtlling. · Thtst art common, but unnectssary symptoms. - Some of the area's most experienced phystcianS in the treatment of JOint '- pain have dedicated their expertise to a prbgram that improves ltvCS ~ are part of Memorialc.arc Orthopedics at Orange Coast Memorial ~ µntcr. 11lCfC are many options, but if Joint Replaccment is the best one for you, our team has an CX9CJ>tional track record. ' C.ompaltd to the national average WC have: I • f-cwct' RJ11rical ' complicaoons •• ............ .. I "Wit& our dtdic11ttd '"'"' of orrboptdic sptciolists, iDTb11&1t bMilt O"t ofi tbt f•"tst protr•*s '" Or•"9' C°""'>'· With oeir c•~;,._4 st•ff, IOf "4ot ~ •bit . to J""'s o" .olMt's ;•port.ref --~flntt. I MfMoRIALCAR~ ORIHoPEDK:s AT OIANCI COAST I EXP. 5/1 • A Senior Asset Survival Work- 1 bop will be held at 10.30 am. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W 19th St. Adnuss1on 1s free. For more information, call (888) j42·6104 . . A Flbromyalgla support . group . will meet at 7:10 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditori- WQ, One Hoag Dnve, Ne'fVJ)Ort Beach Knsten Pitts, phys1C'al ther-· . • apist, will present wpdUl Manage- ment Through Physic<JI Therapy.• Admission 1s fre<> f-or more infor- mation, cd.11 (714J 840-8038. , -. ONGOING STEP-TEEN,'a seven week .work- shop tor porent.s of teenc1gers, as -e.vatldble for Ordngc> County pdr- ent.s. For more 1nfom1dt1oh, call (94q) 225·8184 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church olf Pr!> c1 !:>Upport group for families with lovt>d onc•s who dre mentally iD. The group me b uom 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the chur~h's D1erenhcld Hcill C, 600 St: Andrews. Road, Newp<>rt Beach. The confidential group i5 open to the community. For more Wonnation, call 63,·2880. . . Pro peels Networking Group meets from 7:15 to B 30· a.m. Wednesdays ut Mimi's Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd , Coste Me11a Breakfast is $6. For more inlormd· tton, caU Angie Stafford at 474- 22,25 or T'111a Finnan dtl.551-3156., Nicotine Anonymous JeUowshlp wants to help meo and women who smoke to quit and romam smok.e free. For more i¢onnation on local eveping meetings, call 650-2713 Over.eate rs Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday~ at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E Bay St , Costa Me~a. For more I information, call 953-0900 OASIS Senior Center pffers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the s:ef..ond Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guente Ave. Corona del Mar. For more mformahon, call 644-3244. l)le Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postJl4tal yoga cl.t~. f~ 3 to 4:30 p.ur. 'fhursda)'ll. New cl4s:Seb begm on lhe first of the month. For more information, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center often Man Jo Man, .a free prostate cancer <1i.s· cus:.ion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the filst Wednesday of' each month at the center auditorium, t Hoag ,Drive, Building 41,. New- port Beach. For reseivaUons or more information, call 122-6237. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed reldtionlhip group called Insight" Equals ·l>ower at 7 p.J.Jl. Thurs-. days. The fee is $25 per week. f!or 11).0re informati~n. call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at t Hodg Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information, call 760":.55"2. · The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages .14 to 18 tntertsted in learning about sailing,· s manship, piloting, navigation and cruising:-Meet- ings are. from 6 to 9 p.tp .. Wednes- . days at the SeCl Explorer S~a Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551· 8591. ". OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assl tan ce, counseling and referral ervices for seniors. For appointments or more itlf or- m Ddn, call &t4·324.C. . The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square a.nd Round Dance Club seeks expenenced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a .m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, . 19th and Pe>mon.a streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 5.(5-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets i!t 7 p.m. Wednes- days 'Uld a support group for peo- ple suff enng from ~onic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly iflace, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. · ArthrlUs Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads .an exerci.9e class at 11 a .m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mei;a. For more infor· mation, call 513-5641. ... Nightly meetings are. offer~d tn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more mformation, call 774-9106. or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion,· operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New· port Beach. The museum, which 't dayi;. For mor . mformdtion, call 72~-9333. 1be Costa Mela Communicators Toastmasters Club mecb from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesilay at th Orange County Departnmnt ol Education, 200 Kalmui. Pnvl!, Costa Mesa. Meetings are opl!ll to anyone who wants to lrnprova his or her public spe11king)sk1Us. Fo,r more infonnation, call 444-5030 . OASIS Senior Center otters a Care-A· Van transport to takP- membe rs to appomlmcmts ancl grocery shopping. The shuttle takes membefs to t)lc center. For appointments, call 644-32.\4. People interested In reading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rdles und tunes negotiable. For more infom1atJOn, call 851-1739. '· OASIS Senior Center offers visu- al-aid screenings with a Brdllle Institute representative by appointment. For more mfom1a· tion, call 644-3244.. · · OASIS Senior Center has a walk- ing. group called Walkers Nol Rockers that meets once a wc•ek to -enjoy scenic walks In u nd around the Ne'wport Beach ilted. For mqre Information, cull 644· 3244. EssentJal Weig ht Management offers mteracbve and prodcllve weight loss group!>. Ledm behd~­ ior mod.ilicauon and otl1er tech- niques 'to control your weiqht. Cost iS $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. WPdnesday-. und Thursdays at 369 San Miguel On ve, Suite 350, Newport Bedch For more infonnabon, cc1ll 718-9848. has one of the world's largest col- 1 The Hope Institute, a center for lections of sports memorabilla, 1S recovery and family educt1hon, open fro°! 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-offers a women;, support 9roup • I trmn 6:30 to B r..m. Tuesday ot 2900 Bri tol S .. C-206, Costa Mcsd, For more information, call 432-00:lO. ,.~ •' The HeaUng ConnecU011 offers a women·~ relationship group at 7 p.m Tue days at 4425 Jamboree Ro 1d, 1/lO-A, Newport Beach. For morn information, ·can 261-8003. Women H~big Women offers a free peer support group fo1 women In tra~1tion from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at .(25 e. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include elf este~m. exploration or ft•t'Ling . coro.munication, traurnu rncovery and personal support. for more information, call '631 • 2333~ l Hoag.Cancer Center offen a free yoga class from 10:45 to 1 L45 d.m. Tuesday al 4000 .w, .Coast l lighwdy, Newport Beach .. For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of Sell-Defense offers lack boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur· d<1ys at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Stille C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per cl~s. For more informa- tion, call 722-0_526. -.... Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday. in Room 3 at ·Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar· guente Ave., Corona del MdT. 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The First, The iJri!(itu1l, 'l"lu1 /Je11t 1-a~66 r..~-n:::---:-----~~--~-.---------..,.._- CIA LS--FO R MOTHE Vidorian Lilac fragram branches .................................................. : .................. :. $2.00 per stem . . . Lily Of the Valley locally grawn, it is perfer.t ................................................. $15.00 per bunch -239 ·days. Thursday, May 6, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 .. Everyone, it seemed,. was on his team • ']fox' really never did have any opponents. DON LEACH I OMV PILOT Paul 'Jioxel's brother, Pat Novak, weeps as the song 'American Pie' is played In b'tbute Wednesday .. T he game ol baseball lost a lot th.is week. Despite knoWlllg hlm only bnefiy, Paul noxel left his mark on me and I didn't quite realize how much of a mark it was until I A .CELEBRATED tlFE , saw b..un Saturday, just hows· before the end. My first encounter with 1To~l came dunng my junior year at . Newport Haibor High and my . first year on the varsity baseball team. , 1Toxel was the assistant coach at Estancia, the team I wanted to beat more than any team on the planet. The reason was simple: I didn't like them. They were good, they were cocky and they always won, usually rather big against us. From HarborA.rea Basebail- coach·pitch until high school1 those guys from that area always clobbered my team. so when I got to Harbor, I really f~d on beating Estancia There was JUSt one problem. My team stunk, while Estancia · was one of the best teams in Orange County. Well, our first league game at the varsity level we just happen to play at Estancia. J was in a little slump and my coaches were trying to coacht counsel and restructure my sWing as I was batting! For you coaches 01r1i there,: that is a sure-fire way to watch ' your hitter strike out due to . oveJ"-thinking, which I did, twice. Estancia was pounding us. J was playing third base in the Sl.Xth inning. nox was coaching third and he saw me with my head down, discouraged. SEE REFLECTIONS PAGE 82 Mourners share laughter and tears at memorial service for beloved high school. coach Paul Troxel. BNmv FALtk"it n. COSTA MESA 'T Famtly, friends, students, ath- letes and colleagues shdred tears, laughter, musi.c and, most of all, fond memories of the late Paul Troxel Wednesday at Harbor. Thnity Church. An overflow crowd estimated at 700 attended a memorial serVice honoring the man who was :,Wend, husband, father, brot!ler, fdt)ler fig- ure and confidant to the multitudes he touched growing up and later working and coaching m Costa Mesa 1Toxel collapsed Saturday wiU1 an aneurysm arul heart attack at tus Garden Grove home an<1 never regained consoousness He was taken off hle support systems Monddy He was 40 · J~ ·nox was a blessmg to us," sdld Costa Mesa High baseball coach Kirk Bauermeister, 1Toxel's friend of 25 years. Bauel'JlletSter lured noxel to Mesa as his assistant when 1Toxel resigned after 17 years of coaching basebdll at Estanaa High, eight as haem coach, m 1997. •The real tragedy would have been never to have known him at all " Costa Mesa baseball pldyel'l> wore white game jerseys with green pmstnpes and an oval red "1Tox" patch on one sleeve. . Football players from Estancia, where noxel played football and wrestled before gFaduating in 1976, was a lower-level football coach and woiked as the athletic ~qwpment attendant, wore red game· jerseys. · "I see a couple generations of Eagles and Mus- tangs out here,• said Skip Dudevoire, who coached at Mesa when Troxel played for Estancia and later coached with noxel in local youth foot: ball leagues. "It says something for nox that there an~ Uus Costa Mesa High Mustan1 gather around signed baseballs in a tribute to Paul Troxel. mcrny people in a room from both schools and no one 1S dulon' it out. We came together toddy for him. When it's for the Bell . • Estancia football coach Dave Per~. who first knew Troxel as a player m the Harbor Area Base- ba.JJ pragram, spoke of, noxel's ability to relate to and encourage the least-gifted student-athletes. This was a recwnng theme among those who adrrured Troxet's human touch and bound.Jess zest for We. Perkins also read a tnbute from EstanCla stu· dent Judy Bustos, which termed Troxel a big Ted- dy bear and "the,be!>t thmg that ever lJved, who was the best thing for me.· · Well w;ishes expre~sed by other Estancia stu- dents were ctispldyed.on ~fo~ white pdper ban- l'ler hung on the church's east wall. Troxel's red Estancia.wind breaker and cap, his green Mesa jacket and cap, and four baseballs signed by pldyers, were also displayed, as was his framed No. 37 Costa Mesa Jersey and two flower arrangements resembling baseballs. Pictures spanning imdges from Troxel's SEE TROX PAGE 82 DAIL Y PILOT HIGH SCHOO L ATHLETE OF THE WEEK •:After ditching baS'eball for v~lleyball, Cd.M junior's r well-rotinded game has helped Sea Kings enjoy success.· BARRY FAUl~ER • !Wt"" Ball ~ontrol ls the 9eneric term volleyball coaches most often consider the difference between their teaqi's success and failure. "' The phrue, however, took on a. different meaning four years ago in the household of Corona del MM High Junk>r Greg Stampley. In that instance, Stam~'s p&rentl, Bill and 18rri, ueetted control over the ball upon which tbelr son unlwbed h1I athletic ~on. • 1 bad alwa~ played bMebeD; but my parents thought I would enjoy volleyball more/' . said Stampley, 'rho, after initial reluctance with the change, qui~kly embraced the wisdom of their decision. ~My sister (Amanda) was p"laying club volleyball at the ·time. which, I guess had something to do-with it,• Stampley said. •1 didn't want to do it at first, but they told me to give it a by."· ·• BW Stampley recalled there was a brlef ac:tjustment penod. ·He came home from a couple practices and we'd ask · him b~ it WU gotng. But he ,,.. SEE STAMPLEY MGI ~ 'lation • • • • • QUOTI OF THE DAY itox was a blmiig to us _ ..-rea1 tragedy would hcNt been never to hoVi known hin at al _ • Kirk Bauermeister. Costa Mesa baseball coach SPORTS HALL OF FAMI: CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ·~eWport Harbor •He was.the original Sailor, a coach hired in 1930, and he laid the athletics foundation for years to come. Tie late Ralph King Reed has been applauded for the ~tonishing JOb he did in building Harbor High:s sports program from 1930 to 1962 . ~golden tnbute came after his death in 1985 when old friendi, athletes and school officials chose to ndme the school gymnasium after him.. . · A fair miler in his late teens, Re.ed groduated from Oberlin College 10 Elyria, Ohio, 10 1922 record-breaking 4:20.0 at the Coliseum in the state finals. Dunng the early days. Reed coached ull the varnty sports and it was always understood that he would be called ·Coach.• Middle and lightweight menlOTS would be called •Mister," not Coach , > Jn the early '30s, he would have the grammar schools bus the boys to the high school to atquamt them with the athlebc . ., programs Coach Al Irwin still - remembers Reed's efforts to familianze the boys w1th his. prep sp<;>rts agen~a Reed charted his . future basketball direction by launclung The coach, born Sept. 3 at the tum' of the century, coached at Excelsior High near Norwalk before accepting the 1ob to become dthlellc director at Newport Harbor High. He was 'the lust Ralp~ Reed a week.night "casa.ba" program and encouraged. many to Join up and help develop:an active faculty member hired and was always friendly and cooperative. Over the years, Reed coached many outstanding athl!?tes, mostly m the two sporb he favored all his We, basketball and track and field . His top basketball ace, George Yardley of the Class of '46, went on to t>reak college records at Stanford Uruvers1ty. then lost one, the Pacihc COdSt single-season sconng md!k to USC star Bill Sharman qt the end of the season In time. however, Yardley entered pro bdsketbdll and wound up ecltpsing the all-time single season record for the Detroit Pistons in 1958 with 2,001 points. • Many years later Yardley was named to the Nabona.1 8dsket- baj.l Assooabon's Hall of Fame and drew an exciting salute at · Spnngfield, Mass. - The greatest track athlete ever to come Reed's way was m 1955 when star miler Tod Wlute blazed to a national . Greg schedule. . He slowly built a massive track progr4lll by creating a yed.fly decathlon scene for all the . high !;ChOOl boy~ . · His mtramura.1 f:>rogram at Harbor was extensive, in. terms of the vanous number of sports, and the fact he lured so many to ... pa.rt.lo pate. Reed also co-authored a booK 1.1Ued ·coaching High School Athlebcs many years.ago ft became apparent to many over the years that it was Reed's decathlon program that was bnngmg constant championship · awards and honors to Newport J larbor · ln terms of tbe human factor, 1t would probably be safe to say, Ralph Reed was mdeed .the most beloved c0ttch m Newport's 70-year history Ralph Reed was the first in lme for the Long Gray Line at .. Newport Harbor, as he takes his place m the Daily Pl.lot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millenniwn. Sports • DoHy Pilot G It was White's 17th title m· '86 . ••• just for the record • Marianne's ttie reigrung · which would've given her rune . ' club titles. But Coffer said he. queen of golf m these won eight and, weU, she'$ right. parts, but Dee Dee's still nu~t year. White won her last · d title, Ui~ sam year }_lcr golfing m the legen ~ status. idol. Jack Nicklaus. won his sixth e finally cJea.rihg up e con1u.sion of the Newport {}ea ch Country Club women's champion from 13 yean. dgo, I was wondering how 01any Tea Cup Classics Dee dl!e White would've won if tbe event was around from 1961 to 1986?. White captured t 7 club titles m lhdl span, more than any womdn in the history of the 1\lewport-Mesa golf community. (Sdnla Ana Country Club's Marianne Towersey has won 15 of'her club's last 18 championships and isn't slowing.) Newport Beach had bstM Sand1 Coffer dS its 1986 winner, Masters. TIU! club gave White a blue coat to commemordte -her win, and, ln honor of Nicklaus' green jacket when, at 4b, he became the oldest player to win at Augusta White, 15, said she's a fol!ower of the Tea Cup Classic ctnd pulls for•Oebbie Albright; the clu~'s re_igning champion. • Former Estancia Hlgll and Orange Coast College base\)all pitcher Kyle Wilson. who later . earned All-Big West C-onference . laurels at Long Beach State, has been hired as a pro shop asSIStant at Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club Wilson began focusing on goU a fter a successrui collegiate baseball career. Wilson currently .plays to a three handicap and is working with Costa Mesa head pro Brad Booth. Wilson, who once pitched a no-hitter m high school, would first like to·ace Uie Nike Tour. • The fifth annual Newport Beach 'open is May 17 at Newport Beach Country Club. l'Jlie event, featuring a pro . ·We Care Golf Tournament to Stan JobnsOn (RanCho Sierra) lll field, long-drive contest and benefit the Make-A-Wish the first round 00 the 19th hole, $10,000 amateur putting conte.st Foundation of Orange County, an while.Booth and Howard were the mght before at Sterling event hosted by the Thx & forced to a 21st hole before • BMW, is in the second year of a Firlandal Group. , · > beating Chris Harv~y (River new format hlch mctu.des pros. There will be 144,goUers RidgeJ and MJke O'Keefe (El ' Last yea.r's wmmng purse was granting wishes through tbe Cartso). $800 (illong With a Breitling ~.. purchases of goU packages In the second round, Reeh! ' watch. This •1ear's prize is which mdudes golf at Pelican and Baker lost to Scott Mahlt>erg 1 git and Johnny Oonzales of Stadium expected to increase to $1,000 llill with cart, deluxe tee ts, a Golf Center, 6 and 5, while Booth for the winner, with two Cartier t>ox lunch with beverages and and Howard lost to Steve Sear watches also at stdke. two tickets to the awards (Jim McLean Golt School) and Chris Veitch of lrvme was banqueVdinner. Details: (949) Paul Holtby (Undero), 3 and 2. crowned the city's first amateur 223-8100. • • aanc1to San Joaquin Golf · champion last year, ,when the • Santa Ana Cf)unliy Ciub pros School al1ll Practice Center will tournament was rearranged to Mike Reehl (headt an(! Dan host its fourth annual Women in give the NeWJ>Ort Beach Open a Baker and Costa Mesa Golf & Golf Day on May 15; golf course unique mm.Hour evj!nt and city Country Club pros Douq Booth marshal Rick Mcintee of Costa of Newport Beach Amateur and .Ed Howard reached the Mesa said. championship. second round of the Southern The event Will include lessons, The tournament iS hosted by Cali!omia PGA Mizuno 4-Ball. . lunch, a fashion show and the Newport Harbor Area Matcoh Play at Heritage Pa.lml -• promotional products. Details: Chamber of Commerce: Details: Golf Club ln Indio Monday and (949) 786--4732. (949) 729-4400. ~ Tuesday. _;__ _________ _ • Also May 17 at Petlcafi Hill Reeh! and Baker defeated • IUOtARD DUNN's golf column ·Golf Club is the fourth annual Larry Jost (Antelope Valley) and appears every Thursday. .. STAMPLEY CONTINUED FROM 81 GREG STAMPLEY Barn: July 25, 1982 HonMttovvn:Corona del Mar Harper ties ho~e ~ record · didn't give.ti.!> d Uung (in response)," tlw .-Ider Stdmpley SdJd "Then, oq_cc ht• played m his first toum<1111enl. he Jell in love wilh the sport " Thi~ love, as well dS the Vdlut1bll' expenence gdined on the c,luh level is cledrly evident m the• pldy of lhe b-foot-3 outsidt- h1ttt•r - -1 f!·i'hds really dPveloped into c1 complC'le player," said CdM Height: 6-foot-3 Weight: 165 Sport Volleyball CoMh! Steve Conti Position: Outside hrtter • F•vortt. food: Quesadlllas F•v0f"lt9 movie: "Money Train" Best MN4rtk moment "Winning (OF Division Ill with a five.game triumph over • three-tune defending-champion 5anta Ynez) last year." • Cd.M slugger splatters 20th home nm as the Sea Kings continue title quest with 9-1 win over W~ors. 1(>NY Al I OUl:W ~Pld • CodCh <.ileve Conti, who lists Stdrnplt>y d'> a big reason for lus tedJTI\ current eight-match Sea View League v11nnmg streak A1tia.t. of U. Week XVII: He amassed 35 kills and 36 digs In a pair of Sea View League victories over Santa Margarita and Irvine to help CdM close in on league title. Daly fib Collector sports ard MMs J9..F CORONA DEL MAR-The bat o( Ty Harper and the arm 6t Matt Larson helped the Corona del Mar High defeat visiting Wood- bridge, 9-2, Wednesday moving the Sea Kings closer to their first Sea View tLeague crown m 18 years. The Sea Kmgs, rdnked No 1 m Ordngc County, can clinch at least ·d share of the league crown Wlth d Vlctory torught at El Toro • Ldst yedI (hts varsity debut, dunng which he stdrted on the CIF Southern Section Division lJJ chdmpionsJ.'he brought a lot of offense to the table dnd was a pretty good block~r This year. he has become d much better sPrver and defender • Stdmpley's rounded repert01re produ('ed 11 kills and 11 digs in a 15-9, 9-15, 15-6, 15-13 Sea ~ I 24' kills and 25 rugs in a hard- fought 15-13, 14-16, 15-11, 15-10 road VlCtory over Irvine Friday. His performance earned him Daily Ptlot Athlete of the Week recognition, though he long ago earned the respect of his coach ctnd tedffilllat~s. . "He's one of the better dll-around players on our team, but he may not be the best in any one a red," Conti said •He V<Orks hard m practice, he's more View triumph over Santa Mar- Qdnta Apol 27 He the>n collected I SEE COM PAGE 83 •Like 1 said before, our goal since the start was to win league,• Sea King Coach John Emme said. "Obviously. we're not gomg to let up one bit now that we're this close.• With the wm, Corona de l Mar (14-6, 9-3 in league) remains two games ahead of Irvine with three to play. The Vaqueros remained in the hunt by defeating Santa Mdfgari- ta, 13-12. Both teams have three -ieague games l~fl to play. The game started on a somber note with a mome nt of sllence to :Titles for Newport Beach t 1 • Nalbandia n's squad captures rare double in Phoe~ Challenge -taking national and world championships. SR. TENNIS Ru 11 ~1m l>t ,.._ 1 national finals were ApnJ 24. were legibmate 5.5' players, play- ------------Mike Conover, Peter Smith ers from Arizona and diffe re nt ~Aloi and Don Reichman also con-parts of the country It's supposed l'l'tl'r Finch and Leo Fracalosy tributed key victories for Newpof! to be 4.5." u) thE• Newport Beach Tennis Beach. which became only the N.ewporl Beach won tlie Club'c; men's senior (50 and over) second dub to capture both th-e Phoenix Chdllenge/Southe rn 4 5 tc>dm won every match dnd Phoenix Chull enge worlds and California Sectional title earlier at 'Ron Ht>xteU and Chns Bowen national!> m the same year m the the Claremont Tennis Club, when drnch<•d the dec1S1ve nationdl event's 20-year history. Watering Finch and Fracalosy also pldyed champ1onsh1p matrh as NBTC' Hole clCcomplishe d the rare dou-No. l doubles as NBTC defeated v.on the Phoenix Challenge ble irl 1991 teams from 'Pasade na, San • World and US Nallonal Champ1-"The difference in winning Gabnel Valley and, irl the hnaJs, unsh1ps dl the R1v1era Resort both chdmpionships was our the Ltndborg Tenms Club in Hotel ancl Tenms \lub in Palm strategies a nd lineup flexibility Huntington Beach. Spnng<; . that matched up with the other Newport Beach earned the N<'wport Beach, under cap tam te ams," Nalbandian said. "The right to compete in the world and Gene Ndlband1an, avenged its depth of our team really pa.id off nabonal championships at 20 dif. loss to Austraba from a year ago this time." fe1ent s1tes throughout the , m thE> world champ1onships-Apnl Sinee wmning the title • Nal· C0c1chella .Valley. • 20 when the locals won, 2-1. with bandian said he has received se'l-Newport Beach reached the wms from Jerry Robinson, eral phone calls from players U.S. National Championship , Bowen, Fracalosy a nd Nalbandi· throughout Orange County match last year and lost to Aus- an. irlquiring about joining the 4.5 traUa in a dramatic third-set • Finch and Fracalosy beat four-team. • · tiebreaker. time defending national champi-"Waterinft Hole fielded three·. Australia last year bad been in ' on Watenng Hole (Phoenix, Ariz.) teams, and they were really 5.0 town for tbe world championships m the U.S. National Champi-. playef!l,-Nalbandian said. and was.of!ered a spot in the US. onships and were undefeated "The1e were some players who Nationals, playing . as thE> only throughout the competition. The played in the tournament I io;ow non-American team. JR. TENNIS J~or programs available at BBC Racquet Club The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Cub is offering junior tenrus pro· grams thi$ tummer for au ages and playing abilities, beginning June 14. There are myriad programs, oCf ered.: Future Stars, Puhdamental Tennis, lntennedlate/Junior Teun, Day Camp· (lntennediatelJunlor team), High Scbool/Toumement 1\'al.tiing and Advanced Cinic. Pri- vate lessons are available and round- rohln tournaments are played on Fri- days. Players start cl.isllcs at the begin· · Ding of every week, but.do not have to ~pate tn coruiecutive weeki. There are one-, two· and three-week . Morning clallel nm throuGh 9'J)t. 10. Peet range from S80 to S310, Sarah MCCormk:k end Bob Ogle allodete directori. 1be BBC ltec· Club J\inlor Academy bal been llBC:ted U OM of~ '10 fadJitW In ClllUrdly to be a K~ Neuon.1 ~ .... Detall9: (9'9) FLECTIONS CONTINUED FROM 11 · HI G. H remember Costa Mesa assistant coach Paul 'IToxeJ and the victims of Monday's Costa Mesa preschool tragedy. "I couldn't believe it. • game thrown by Larson. The senior right-hander scattered seven hits With no walks and three strikeouts. We were goofing around on Saturday during the game,• Emme said of noxel. • 1 hclfdly knew him, but it really hit·me hard when I heard the Ty Harper "Matt <lid just what we needed today," Emme said. "He step~d up and did a great job. He was around the plate all day and he's really developirlg hts change- up well. With that pitch, ne ws.• .. Harp~r joined the area's elite when he belted his 20th career home run, tying fonner ~wport Harbor standout Joe an's Newport-Mesa Distnct recor Teammate Eric Wiethom went homertess and continues the chase with 18 homers. "With our lineup, you can't pitch around anyone." Emme said. "When your hrst four hitters are all hitting above .400 and the re's power up and down the order, it makes it tough to match up agmnst: us." Lost in the shuffle of the pow- erful offense wdS the complete the batters don't know what to e!P0Cl and it's worJsing-for him." Woodbridge s~re6-in.-tq~ sec, ond inning when Chns Pearson led off the inning with a single and later scored on a wild pitch, giving the Warriors a 1-0 lead. Brandon Runk's solo home run gave the Warriors a 2-0 lead in the top of the third uuung. The Warriors could not deliver the big hit, howeve:r, leaving sev- en men on base. Brett Elliston's second home run of the season cut the lead to 2- 1 m the bottom of the third lll.ning bef?re Sea Kings took the lea.d for good. • Five straight Corona del Mar hits irl the fourth inning. including a twO·T\111 bl!Bt by Mark Hatfield gave the Sea Kings a 4-2 lead before blowing the game open in the sixth. Harper's three-nm home .run capped off a five-run sixth mrung when the Sea-Kings sent 10 men to .the plate. Harper finished with three hltS a run scored and three RBls and Alex Bottom had two ruts a run scored and one RBI. The Se a Kings travel to . Wmdrow Park m Irvine to com- plete their series with Wood - bridge Friday at 3:15 p.m. before concluding league play next week with two games against El Toro. •These guys have a lot of tal· ent," Enune said of Woodbridge -- "Every game is going to be tough.• SEA VllW LEAGUE Coflc>NA' DEL MM 9, WOOOllUDGI 2 WOod6'idge 011 000 0 · 2 1 2 Corona del Mar 001 305. x • 9 t 1 O Eridcson, Terwiske (5), Fitch (6) and Okuma; Larson and Wiethom W • La~. ~. L • ErkXson. HR • Runk ~. Elllsl&n (CdM), Hatfield (CdMh- Harper (CdM) NewPOtt Harbor gets zapp~ •Sailors fall behind ear- ly and it never gets better in five-inning, 14-3 defeat. LAKE FOREST -NeWport Harbor High's road toward a baseball playoff spot in the Sea View League took a wrong, bumpy tum at El Toro High Wednesday. Brian Hughes tossed a com- plete game and Bobby Pearce's grand slam was more than enough for the Chargers. as they pound the Sailors, 14-3. ·we dldn't come out flat1 • SalJor Coach Jim Kiefer ·said about the game. "They just Jumped on us early and pound- ed the ball" Newport Harbor (9-12-1, 5-7. m Jea.gue) took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Josh Gues- man reached on an error and later scored on a saoifice fly by Charlie Waite. Et-Joro quickly erased the deficit on Pearce's grand slam. The Chargers scored in every i.nning and the game was called after five innings. Hughes went the distal).ce fQr El in the regular bea- son. "Need.less to say, Friday's game at L our place is impor- :roro, . giving up three runs ori three hits. Corona del M,u 9 ] tant,• Kiefer said refening to the 3: 15 p.m. rematch With El Toro. ·we've just got to get back on the right track," Kiefer said. Woodbr1d9t• S 7 The Sailors will throw Scott Beerer against the Charg- ers. Beerer last out- ing was a complete- game win against Santa Margarita last Friday. Nick L&ngsdorf went 2 for 3 with an RBI for the Sailors. With the loss, Newport Harbor falls into a fourth- place Ue with Woodbridge, which lost to Corona del Mar, one game behirld El Toro for the final playoU El Toro 14, ,..,dpelft 3 CdM 9. Woocbidge 2 Irvine 13, 5. Matgarita 12 The Sailors will finish league play next week with two games against sec-_ ond-place Irvine. "It doesn't get easi- er down the road,• spot. The Sailors are looking ta reach the playoffs for the first time in nine years. Obviously each game is magnified do~ the stretch with three games left Kiefer said. ............ E&. T.o 14. Nl'M a.1 *-J Newport , IOI 10 • 3 3 I El Toro 42A 13 • 14 ll 2 Vefhulst, s.ndoYal (4) and=· Hughes and L.lohtner. Gata (5). W • l • Vtrfiulst, H . 21 .()'Donnell NH), t..ngsdorf (NH) Plumley (ET), Stritnd (ET) HR • ,...,ce (ET), Lopez (£1). TROX coNriNUED~ FROM '81 .. .. DOily Pilot LOOKlll llCI ... Sliadowlands • It happened 5 years ago W(lay ... Mllrty Moore was named "Mr Irrelevant XIX" aft., the New England Patriots selected him No 222 and IMt In the NFI. draft, MOOl'e was • 6-foot·2, 240 pound linebacker from the UnlverSity of Kentucky. In high ldM)Of swlmm1"9 action: Corona def Mar remained undefeated-with a 113·57 win over rival New port Hclrbor. Junior Doug Jetton won the 200..yard freestlyle (1:56.29) and the 100 back (1 01.051 and Crosby Grent won ttle 1SO fr~ (23.15) to lead the Sea Kings TtMid 9uzolldt, ~ Stntlaow, Kevin Tudcer, •nd anchor Steve tt.mllton woo the 200..free relay for Corona. Nlrthan Smith was the bright note for the Sailors, placing second in the SO free, while Mexico City transfer lodolpho ~won the 2001M, as well as ttie 100 fly. The Sea Kings swept the· meet with junior, varsity and. fro~hlsoph ft!ams both posting victories. • It was close, but the Corona del Mar girls swim team ~t 20 personal best petfOf'mances to knock off Newport Harbor 90-79. •t ve never had a team so consf stent In ~very event.• said CdM coach DOug Voiding. MelMle Pelis won the 100 free (SS.92) and the 500 free (5:36.41). New· port stayed close behtnd freshman sensation Melisse Pomeroy and JOJlior standout Rae:hel Arrotw, received three victories In a row from Pomeroy in the 200 IM (2:18.78), Melis.A Schutz in the 50 free (25.49), and Am>w in the 100 fly (1:03.18). Arrow qualified for OF in e..iery event except the 100 back in which she did not participate. CdM won the junior · varsity meet 86-84, while the Tars topped the Sea Kings In the froshlsoph meet 103·51. The Estancia girls swim team built a comfortable early lead and went on to defeat visiting Costa Mesa, 84·79, In a Pacific Coast League swim meet. ~ 1·2 finish of Alleen 8enr'9tt (2:26) and Heidi Fassnacht (2:28.3) In the 200 free sparked the Eagles. Katie Groo-n captured the 50 free for the Mustangs · - , · The Costa Mesa boys swim team displayed superior depth In most events ,to claim a victory over Estancia, 106-65. Dan Buckley won a pair of events for the Mustangs, the 100 free and the 200 free, to pace the vie· tory. James Comfort, Ryan Ollndy, a.r-.rd Perone, and S..n Hylton were other individual winners fo~. A bright note for Estancia was the CIF· qu~liMng effort of AdMn Bollinbllch, who swam a 22,72. · In community college swimming action: The Orange Coast College men's and women's swim teamt..extended their dominance of the Orange Empire Conference, wrapping up their seventh and 11th straight conference crown, respectively. Leading the men was sophomore Matthfas In high school tennis action: Newport Harbor junior phenom Geoff Abrams swept singles, 6-0, 6-1, ' 6-1, however, it was n01 enough as Corona del Mar won 15 1/3·5 213 in a Sea View L~gue tennis m&tch. The doubles team of Jed Weinstein and Tyler Stonebreaker proved to be the difference for the Sea Kings with a 6-4, 6-3, 6 1 victory. The double$ team of Roberto Intriago and ,Paul FNchbOm also won, 7-6, 6--4, 6-0. · . Estancia's boY$ tennis team ba~~ged visiting Trabuco Hills in Pacific " Coast League match. Rob Hor swept singles ~nd Jeremy Kurns won a match deciding tie-breaker to lead the Eagles .. In community college softball action: Orange Coast College clinched ~share of the Orange Empire Confer- ence title with a 3-0 victory over visiting rival Gold~n West. It was the 13th consecutive win over the Rustlers. Krist.n Vargne pitched a complete game four hit shutout. walking one and striking out eight. America Rubledo and Annie Pntsuttle knocked In runs for the-Pirates. In college basketb.tU "9WI: . Southern California College landed a top notch NAIA transfer as 6 foot guard Mike Guevara, a first-team All-Lake Michigan performer for C8r· dinal Stritch College, committed to the Vandguards. Guevara averaged 14 points and six a~slsts for the Crusaders. He was expected to team up with Chris Kostoff, a University of San Diego transfer, in SCC's backcourt. It happened 10 years ago ~ today .•. Behind the fronthne play of OVft Pllt,a and Jason P..-klns. Corona del Mar remained undef~ated' In Sea View Lt;agve play with a 15-12, 15-10, 1~15, 14-16, 15-S, victory over cross-town rival Newport Harbor. Pfiha fin- ished Wtth 18 kills ~nd 17 blocks while Matt·ewiertnt. fipished wtth 25 ttms and three aces for the Sea Kings. OWis Lee led the Sallors witb 31 kills. • • · ' In other hi9h school volleyball action: Estancia Htgh swept host TuS\in 15·2, 15-10, 15-11, as GleN1 &.orig, Kevin Thomas. and Andy ~blended to lead th~ Eagles to a Sea View League victory. ~I CMpentw had 31 asskts for Estancia (4-3) · In community college tennis Ktion: · · • The unseeded Orange Coast College doubles team of Eric Norin and Dew Moore downed the state's No. 1-ranked duo from West Valley In the quarter.finals of the Ojai Tennis Toumament. In other community college tennis action: Orange Coast College's Julie Sa.ttery and Natalie Hastings sailed through third-round doubles play and Slatte,.Y eased through fourth-; round singles in the Ojai Tennis To1,.1mament. In high school swimming action: · After flying & cross country flight from Cuba, OWis· e>edlng captured · the SO-yard fteestlye, took second In the 100 free, and helped the 400 free relay to a meet clinching victory as Corona del Mar topped host Newport, Harbor. 81·75, in the "Battle of the Bay" swim meet. Rob Wilson led the Sea Kings. In the 100 back with a personal best. The Sailors were led by llkfw'd Fwrlngton. who won the 100 free and was se<ond in the SO free. ANlf Otto.i won the 100 breast for Corona while Newport's Jey loril won the 500 free. Kate Salvino arid Arny Norton ..,. double wila..s • Corw ., lllr"I glrh swim -.n --11 •d Newport ttarbcM' 101·54. Salvino won the 50 tr... Md the 100 ....._ wh4le Norton won the 200tM •nd the 100 fly. The Sea Kings •lso won both relays. for N~ ~ llooiii~ won the 500 free. In CllllllmUnlty col .... b•1b1H Ktlon; _ Orange Coast College's t>.seblll team climbed within one game of first pl«e after routing Ranco Sariti9., 14-7, .in Orange Empire C<>nferance play . .,., lltlNlutt earned the Victory a-net !ddle .....a posted his fOurth save of the year. M9rty Ganlova had an RBI triple •nd center· fielder Jason Young was 3 for & for the Pirates. • In high School b• .... edloft: Costa Mes. ktpt its OF playoff hopes buming, and in the process, dfflt • • bloW to the Pacifl<: Coast League title chances of Trabuco t1ills. Mesa 1eored all silt runs in the fifth lf'ning to win 6-4$. PhuC ~ivered • baeS-IOaded double to score two. Two outs later; Dew sell_, lofted a popped fly to Kor• Nguy9n~......, IAHL-,gw .. I earned the Win for the MusUngs. " -c:.OmpUect by. nmm Quinn 1 • . . Sports 11111 SCHOOL S~MM_llll YOUTH Carl Lewis ·on the run ·· . lJ TIN WARREN.' ~AILY P110T Newport Harbor High swimmer Erln Kelly Bates backstrokes durlng the girls varsity 200-yard individual medley at Irvine lug)i Wednesday in the Sea View League preliminaries. The finals for the boys and girls are scheduled for Friday at the same sJte, starting at 1 p.m. .. COM V 0 l .l E Y BA l l ,,. . . . - co~1Nueo FROM s2 Mesa sweeps Aliso Nigllel vocal this year and he's a good stu'dent r--: -. . · (4.0 GPA last semester, includIDg advanced • C O~TA MESA -B.J. L1ghtvoet had 33 kills to Je~d ho'>I placement courses). He's the total pa9<age Costd Me~d ll1gh ~o e three-game sw:f'P over Al_iso Niguc_•J and he's getting better at all those skills. • Wednesddy in Pdcthc Coast League olleyhc1ll. He has a desire to play college volleybdll The Musldng~ deledted the Wolvennes, 15·10. 15-~. J 5. and he has the potential to do that." 8, improving their record to 10-4 Qv~ralJ, h·4 m IPdYUP, ConU praised Stampley's added power· clmchmg d berth m the ClF D1VLS1on Ill Play~lf..,. at the net,.but bas particuJar adnuraLion for Rick HaU..ustu hdd St dss1sls for C'osta Ml sd his defensive improvement. •tte handles a lot of the passmg (graduated All·CIF standout) Greg Burden handled for us last season,• Conti said. •He played doubles quite a bll dunng the off-season, which really made lum a better defender. And he's shown the ability to dig Harbor falls to Woodbridge baUs m different ways.· Most agree quickness, d~sire and experience are the elements wtuch all excellent passers share. Conti believes Stampley is blessed with all three. • "There's ny question guys who get t started playing the game earlier have morP of a knack for digging balls,• Conti said. •Passing is a combination of learned behdvior and obviously something within you.• • Sailors Wlll try to '·bounce back Friddy. NEWPORT BEACH - Newport l tarbor High lost to Woodbndge, 14·0. Wednt'Sddy u1 Sed View LeaguP softhdll action. Lisd 1 luntington and Knst<>n Srruth had the lone h>ts for the S~tlors (9-16, 2-5 m ledguc). . Smith also had d solid gam' defensively dl tlurd · base 1or lidrhor, tdk.ing part s_c HE Dul E TODAY IPPY BIRTHDAY • SOF18All ' in eight ot the out~ fl'< orciPct without an error. · The <;dilor:» will 0011,t ~n· ta Mdiqantd Fnd<1y dl 3:15 - SEA VIEW LEAGut WoooeRtOGE 14, NEWPORT~O Woodbridge 064 22 14 9 0 Newport 000 00 0 2 9 Alcaraz and Greenberg. Lord ·and Huntington• W ,Alcaraz L -L'brd. 28 Bohls (W), Greenberg rN}, Smith (NH) atNeWport . . Nme-t1me. Olympic gold mNlabst Carl leWlS ldc<>s up his runnmg shoes once again to do a htUc runmng fnday, starting at ~H6 d.m. at Newport J:jc:Ubor J l1gh. • nu tun , however, he will not h<• c:ornpt'ting d!JdlnSt the world's . fdstf·~t nthletes. but rather h¢lp- ing nuddle chool dllldren lrom uround Orange County.. Lt!WI and eostd M~ Mayor Gary Monahcm h.ave teamed up w1th N1keTown to promote "The ~ 1uyor''> Sports Chdllenge Day.• The Challenge 1s a nationwide 101t1tative developed by Nike- 4Town ·dnd the U S. Col'}ference of · Milyors in order to motivate mid· di!· school ·children to pa!tlapate 10 thP sport of running. • OrdngP County nuddle school .. studt•nf-. hdve dt>dicated the past y1•dr lo le,mung the ftner .point$ of running in Qrder to prepare for tlt1s cldy "Our <JOdl 1s to help direct chtl· drPJl 10 the field of physical ht- nPsS, • said lewis. WOne out of t•vt•ry five children Ul this country t'> overweight dnd w(• want to do something to change that.• . The• ddv's fe-.tiv1ties kick off at 9.15 and· l.llclude a four-hour lldck meet with races from 50 mclc.m. to the 1,600, •s well as n•luys. Edch pcutrc1pant will receive a. < i>rtihcdte of compeb.bon and a c ununemoranve T-shirt · As d WdY tO' prepai:e the } ounqsters for th.ls speoal day ('dCh partic1patmg school was provtd(:'d wtth d Runrung Starter Kit which included a track and flc•ld codchmg book, a stop Wdtch, d. whistle, relc1y batons, <,ldrtlng block...,, f tiush line lcipe, tmd two IE>tters of encouragement (ont• lrom Cdrl LeWlSJ For further mformatlon contact Julit> Lcasur~ ill (310) 275-9998. ........ Community college · dP~ Coast at Fullerton. 2:30 pm • M icrodemlabruion • High Khoo! Estancia at Univemty, 3.15 pm • Tl'M:k High school boys and girts • Costa Mesa, Est.lncta 111 P.ciflc Co.st League Rnals, • at IMM High, 3 p.m • Volleyball High school boys Irvine at Newport Harbof, S 45 p.m, Corona def Mar at El Toro, 6pm. ·t-•• College men and women • Golden State Athletk Conference fina~ at Costa Mesa Tennis Club, 2 p m 1 Hlgh.i<hool boys. Sea Vlfl!W League ftrla~' at Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, 1l-30 p.m • Softbetl High school · Laguna Beach at Estancia, . 3'15 pm • IJJl. SUMMER CAMP 121-wuk 6C55lon5 (M·F) FULL D/\Y OR H/\LF. DAY. STARTS JUNE 14. Three ln5t.ructor& for: every 10 &tudent5. 5tudent.e are place(:f In group& according to ~e snd ati1li~. i urf1'oarde a~ Wet5u1ts includea, IJJl.PRIVATE LESSON PROGRAM . 51·hour le&00n& $200 lncl1fo: 5urlPoan::I, weteult & coached practice 6e55ion&. Year round pro9ram. FOOTIAU Second Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Gorden Tour ,._ • Thursday, May 13, 1999 >1 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM . Visit charming and unigue homes fn the ~iMwtoonl Hmi>or area. You Will enioY lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mela with ooH. Ond rJreshments by Aroma'• ~ Cafe of Costa MalG . r t~$35 I TICKETS PRE· SALE °"8. 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WWI ,,,,,., °"'9f I Ol9' Or ~ YIM ' • """9 :::t:·~=: ·, .. - BRAKE SHOES OR PADS N 11 ....... . • Sports · ooogerS' power sho~in comebac~ win " COSTA •ESI AMlllCAI LL TIGERS Slll J A IJNDEFEftlED • Poletaev hits a two-run home run _to .lift Dodgers past Braves in AAA. .. II I W P 0 I I I I I C I LITTLI LIAIUI \ • Durenbe.rger's triple in 11 tl\ inning beats White Sox. Pet. Poletaev's two-run borne run keyed a four-run fourth inning for the Dodgers in their S-4 comebaci< Victory over the Bravp,s in""New- -port Beach Uttle League AAA"' baseball. The Dodgers trailed 3-0 before exploding for four runs in the fourth to take the lead tor good. Togi Dtalynas pitched three strong innings, striking out sli batters, allowing one bit, and no runs. Ka.leJgb and Cole 'Ittder had three hits between them and each played well defensively for the· Braves: AA: CardS nip Yari~, 12-11- ne Cardinals 'tagad two e.x.aung rallies dunng ,,Saturday'• 13-12 Wlll against the sec- ond-place Vanket-s in a Newport Beaqt tittle League Division AA baseball game. ·Ryan Lance had a4 k:ey double to l~to the winning rally for the ADQell. yYler Lance of the Angels wa.s dominant on the mound early as he pitchoo Ufree Innings of no-hit ball stric.king out seven of the nine bat- ters he faced. COSTA MESA -It took tb.iee and a half hours and 11 Innings but when the dust had settled, the TigQrS outlasted the di~on·rival Whit<! Sox-and came away with a '1~ win in Costa Mesa American Little League Major Division action · . · The Cardinals were down. 12-t 1, heading mto the ninth J>lhen Kevin Kottke led off with a sharp smg1e. Alter Jay Flamm walked, Steven Coleman singled to score both baserunners,· gi'Ying--the Gardinals the come- l.anf::e also ruu.shed with three bits includ- ing two bases-loaded doubles. • The Mariners rallied late behind the hitting of Jake and Brandon Ballback, Conner Fer- .fRISOn, T.J. Bernardy and Blake Matthews. JU. Durenberger's bases-<:Iearlng triple in the 11th inning gave the Tigers (13-0) a 7-4 lead. Durenbetger also pit~ed a solid five innings before being rel.te\(ed by James Mouatt in the sixth. Winning pitcher Matt Doran tossed four innings of s~utout ball backe<J up by key defensive plays by catcher Brrce Dutch and third baseman Kenny Knlgbl .. ' ln other AAA acbon. back win.. \ ·. Andrew SUYa oT the Cardinals contributep three bits and scored three.times while Kettton Hanrahan, Alec Volalre and Jeremy Hyter all heij>ed in the Cardinal cause wUh timely hit· ting. • Giants 13, ~artne~ 9 , Daniel Cooper hit a solo home run while teammates Cody Wal- d.ton, Harrtsob HoppJn, and Brett Sbertdan del.tvered RBI hits for the ngers. •Orioles 6, Va.o.kee$ 2 The Gian1S scored six runs m the top of • the sixth inning to tie the score and then go on to defeat the Mariners, 13-9, in extra innings. The.White Sox' Brett Perrine hit a two-run homer early in the game With the wirl the Tigers have now won 55 of their last 61 regular season games. The Orioles defeated the Yankees, 6-2, Sat- urday afternoon. 1n· the losing cause, Willie Harrison recorded 10 stnkeouts in four in.rungs of play. Harnson combmed with Bryan Burke to lurut the potent Oriole offense to JUst five hits over six innings • Angeli 2, Giants l Tommy Adanallan bad three tuts and made several great defensive plays ln the Angel- s'victory. Brenl Ogden bad two hits and Pete Tucci scored the winning run for the Angels. The sixth featured four walks and singles by ZaCk Mldler, Tyler Leats, Tom Money and Jamte IOlne. The Giants scored four more f\111S in the seventh on hits by Leats, MoQ.ey, M;Jtt ·Loeb, Ben Tllsen and JacJde N H I I M U .S I I N G • Orioles 11, Dlamondbac9s 4 Cardinals squeak by Marlins, 8-7 The Orioles remained undefeated in Pitchers Jonathan Cabin and Tyler Lance outdueled the Giants' l)'ler Lentz and Mike Kordich in a classic pitchers' duel. Manning. , ~ league play as they beat up on the Diamond- bac.j.s, 11-4. Phil Bannon, Scott Colton, and Wyatt Cole combined to serve up 14 stn.ke- outs in th'e victory. Scott Collon hH a two-run home run and Grant Gerdeau added an RBI triple for the Onoles. • Angels t2, Braves l The Angels broke this one open early with timely hitting by Matt Paul,·Avery Fenton and Brett Ogden. Leats shut down the Mariners in the final two innings by striking out four of the batt~rs be faced. T.J. Bernardy, Cliff Taylor, apd David Thmkinson each bad a pa1r of bits for the Mariners. • Rangers 9, Marlins 7 • Connolly hits two home runs for the winners. NEWPORT BEACH -la,n Connolly's two home runs led the Cardi- nals past the Marlins, 8-7, in Newport Beach Baseball Association Mtistang Divis.ion baseball. , . • Braves 14, Angels H> l}'ler Lance had three hits and scored four runs and combined with Jonathan Cabtri on the mound lb quie t the Braves' bats. The Rangers jumped out to a 9-2 lead and held on.for a ~F7 win over the Marlins in Sat- urday's Newport Beach Little League AA baseball action. Connolly hit the first pitch of the game over the centerfield fence anc! came back in the bottom of th~ last inning with the game tied to win the game on an inside-the~park home run. Chase Landng had three hits and John Burgan helped with a pair of hits to help the Cdr- The Braves beat the Angels, 14-10, m a 'continuation of a preVlously suspended game. In the losmg cause, the Ar1gels' Steven HW-• Angels 8, Mariners 3 P,D stole 10 bases · Nick Cannon a.r· .1 Brandon Ma.son each scored a pair of fWlS in :.he Angels' 8-3 victory over the Manners. P.itchers Kevin and Erik Bask, a.nd John Leonard combined for 12 strikeouts for the dinals pull out the victory. · 1\vo runth-11UU.ng runs prove to be the dif- ference. Rangers. · John Hutchinson had three hits while Troy Seeber, John Manches- ter, and Blake Sonke each added hits for the Mar~ .. _ ____, .1 PUBLIC NOTK:ES 11 PUBUC ~ I f "1M~ 11 ~ !!??! " l ~ NCmCES I openeo and road aloud lor a<loptloO ot the 1997 U!14· &ale la about-io be made of This statement was hleo 283 Tengelo, Irvine, Ce "8coidlll ol ar.,.. OciurQ coun1y ~ ..190 NEWPORT BEACH. CA dueled by: a genel'BI Actitlout Bu1lneH Name Statement The lol!Owlng pel'SOOS are dOtng bUsiness as • Promote!. A Promotl()(I Marlcet1ng Company 2001 Lemno1 D11ve Cos1a Mesa, CA 92626·3535 Smithers & A&soclates. Inc., (CA), 2001 Le~ Ddve, Cosll Mesa. CA 92626·3535 Thil business 1s con· OUClld by a OOIJ)Orll tlOll Have you started domg business yet? No Smithers & Associates, Inc , Michael Smuhers/ President This sta1emen1 was lllld with the Covnt'I( Cieri( of Orenge County on 4· 13 99 19119671196411 Dally Polol Apr 15. 22, .29. May 6, 1999 Th378 F1Ctftloua Bualnaae Name Statement The lollowlng persons 11'8 doing bullntSS IS PACIFlc.aLUE ENTERPRISE, 3425 W Mel, IC. Anaheim CA 92804 ESQUlbel Chavez 3425 W Atlel. #C, Ana11e1m, CA 92804 Hutnberto Gonzalez 3425 W Ariel tC Anahetm, CA 92804 Thi• buSlness is con duc:lep by a bmtted partnership Heve you siarted doing business yet? Ve5. 3·10 99 Humberto Gonzalez Eaqulbel Chavez. General Panner This statement was filed with the County Clert< ol Ofange County on 4·13·99 111996789631 Dally Pltot Apr 15. 22 29 May 6. 1999 Th379 ~etltloua Bu1lneae Name Statement The following persons .,. doing buliness as Home Tech Improve·' ment, 20102 s w eircn St., n4, ~ Blectl. CA 02680 Jal'lray M Purdy, 20102 S W Birch St •24 New ~ Blach, CA 92660 . ftllt buSll'llll IS con· dutt_8d by an lnd!Vldual Have you slartad doing bulinell yet? No Jattrey M Puroy This sta1emant was I/lad Wiit! tile County Clerk ol Otanga County on 4·13·99 1"917tM12 DaJty Pilot Apr 15, 22, 8 , Mlfi 6, 19911 Th380 Flctl out Butlnesa Name Statement Thi lolloWlng persons are doing bvslne11 IS Romantic Muuum, 314-8 Monie Vista, Costa • · Mesa, CA 92627 Saweko H Agrevante, 4e82 Wamer Avenue, A·205, HUl'lbngton e.acn. CA 02649 Thll bualntll II con, OUCted by Ill lndMdual Ha\111 you started doing bUllnaal yet? No SawakO H Agtavante Thil aiatemarl1 ... hied I wllt\ fl8 County Clar1t of I Crenge Coutl!y on ... 13.911 '~ .~7 ... 19 " DaillV Piiot At.>< 15 22. ·29~999 Thiit BUifMit Nalae.......,,t I Jhl lolowing P8flO'l$ ~ dOlrlg bUsinaU U Pt1tnec E.ngloaamg end '221 • 32nCI ch CA Sid No ()().,. lorm Codes and the-1996 the asut1 'dncribed with the County Cieri! of 92620 ~ .... Ind..._.. CMc c.. DIM. Wiit, 9266&-partnennlp CONTRACTOR FOR NatiOllal Eleclncal Code 81 below. . Oiange COunty on 4-13-99 This bualnesa Is cdn· IM-Malka. al OllllYl-,fftd .... Me, CA, on FO< the 1o11ow1ng type of .Have you sta"41d doing REPAIR OF CLASSROOM afll&nded by the Slate of The names and business 19906789620 ducted by· an lndJYldual ...... to ............ Olt'D1t-. 2*lpm. to.. License 41 ON .. SALE bUSlneSI yef7 Yes FLOORS' as tnd1ca1ed m Cafllomia eddreues ol lhll.sellw ere Law offices Of Have yoo star1ed doing NCOlded 0tn11t• 1n 9o-* ,..... ....... • e,. ..,. BEER AND WINE • 4'20i1999 lhe Bod SpecihcatlOn Bid ON ORDINANCE adopl· LISANDRO OROPEZA, Paul S Na$h, 2603 Main business yet7 No :\ .... -. • llmUllW'lt No. of" .... tlf Clilt\ a Clllltlll(1 EATING PLACE Aid Keultlan document!> and speoh· 1ng the 1997 edition ol the 2307 W Balboa Blvd.. Street, Suite 1050, lr-.1ne, Phuong, Thi Minh Pham 9'11't41 ol 8* ~ c:t*9I *-"' llr a ..... Of Publlshed Newport~-This statement was hied catoos are O(l Ille at tile Uniform Are Code with Nawpon Bead\, CA 92663 Calltomla 92614 This statemenl was filed "8coida. wtl Ill on ,..... lllnk. a cf-* Costa Mesa Delly Pilot with lhlt County Cieri! of D1w1C1 Purchasing Depart· amendments The loeation In Calllomla Daily Piiot Apr. t 5, 22, 29, w,th th8 County Cieri! of Cllnan• • .. Nolth fl'oft *-' ~ a ..... ot ......., May 6, 1999 ~ County on 4·20-99. ment 17210 Oak Streel-, IF THE AFOREMEN· of the ctilel eKeculNe olflOll ~ 6, 1999 Th397 Orange Coulty on 5-4·99 9*m to .. a.-..... OI'. cf-* Th47.. . ~ i . 1900$780516 Foun1a1n Vaney CA 92708 TIC>NED ACTIONS ARE ol the seller Is same FfetltJou.s Buall'iess 1to087911159 ~JaOCMcC.. *-' ~ 1 ..... •....,.. PUBLIC NOTICE DallY Pilot Apr 22, 29 (714) 843·3245 c HALLE N G E 0--IN As Ustldby the seller, all Name Statement>. ' DallY PtlotMay6, 13, 20, DrM~--CA• ............. ~ May 6, 13, 1999 ni....2 A 'Mandatory Prebld COURT. tbe challenge other business names and The lolloWlnn persons 27, 1999 Th463 2:00~.M.etpullle'IUdlonto ...., ..... _ 'S *"Of olTHt .. ~ 8AN1u~kA.L.F~~RtlonN Fletitleut BualneH Conleronce and Joo Walk" May be l1lnlted to only addresses used by the .. ,,, ~ tllddlt' for clllfl ~ -.. ...., In ,,. '""' UU<tua N S will be tltild on lhOSe Issues raised at lhe selktr within three years era doing business.as: FlCtnlOUt Buameas , It Ola -ol .... ~ ~ ~ 110:Z Is IV8il8ble II the lddress eme t ... ment May 1 a. 1999 at 1 30 p m public hearings described before the date such nst Swenson Commvnlca· Name Statement lllwM rnDMy ol the llii -llid ID clO·'ta9-noted below lor lnapection The lollowlng persons at jhe D1strtct Ma1ntenanoe In lhls notice or 1n written was sent OI' dellverld lo the tlons, 417 Dahlia Avenue, • The lollow\ng persons Unllld ••••~ • l1gN. tllll w 1111 c• * TM during regular t>uslnen are doing business as Of ice. 17890 Newland correspondence oellverld buy4'r are AS PROVIDED Coro.oa del Mar, CA 92625 Bill doing business aa. Ind lnler'lllt Clln¥l'}'ld to lllQlllftv halllolcwe II btll18 hours by any citizen Who ~uHomrora ~tJc;!· ~70rb75 Street, Fountain Valley, 10 the City· Councll at, or TO BUYER 6Y SELLER Keith Konrad Swenson, Apex Advertlalnoi 106 Md rraw IWd ~ I .... iialli"ai..-'Tht .... wtlbe SO reque1ts Within 180 """ """""ta"'· Yo 11 ca 92706 All" bidders pnor to. the put>llc hear· The names Ind t>usmess ,.17 Dahlla Avenue, ·Co-1/2 Emareld Avenue, 8* Deed ol nu.t In the IMdt ..... C111WNf9t ot days altar publlc:atlon of Linda, Calllomla 92687 must be presenl al lhis ings addresses of the buyer are· rona. del Mar, CA ~5 j)alboa Island, CA 92662 ~ _ ...-.. In aid .....ir. .. 1 t ot this notk:e of Its evaUablhty. Vas O. Aro<a. 27075 Btg time to be considered for NOTICE .S FURTHER JAIME TIZON, 317 Cabnllo This business is cor;i· Landi Ray Ailey, 1081/2 ~ .... ,..,,.,.., ~ •UOMA4 ... The BIUrock Foundation,. Horn Mountain, Yorba lh~h~ro&:rd of Truslees ~~E~la:I a~lt ~~re~::l :~6:: Costa Me58, CA d~~ b~s~:i~ :;:~~Ae:~· Balboa ........ on Ai_.,~"'==:~.:,., .:c:: -~ =-~ ~ e:: ~ ~~ ~~ reserves tile 11gh1 to re1ect persons may appear Ind The assets to be IOld are business yee? Yes, Thia bu$1nasa 11 con· ..,.,.._ n. property.._ ....,. 8ICUllllll f11J .. Dem (7J4) 673-0300 ducted by: an lndMdual any <ind all bids and 10 be heard by the Cty Coun delcnbed In general as. JiJy, 1968 • Quc:ted by an lncllvldual Ind oe. CGmlftGft dae9w-d 1l1llt -..... ~ The pr1nclpal maoeger Is Have VoO •tarted doing w11v1 any irregularity di on the above Items 1tock·ln·lr1de. furniture, Keilh Konrad Swenson Have yoo started doing ttan, II~ ol IM,.. .,.... ~ da .... •4 numi. Edna 61urod<, Prestdenl buslna$$ yet? No ' therlllfl The right IS also re· MARV T. ELUOTI, fixtures, and ~nt al • This statement was rtlld buSlnau yet? No • tlty ....... lboVl8 11 d .... • ,., 1'Nli Published Newport Beach-Vu 0. Nora ~=sb~o lhS:~~m~ ~~~1~e;~~ Beach· ~x:=,n ::'::led~: O'!'n: ~'rio ~~.: ~ 51~r!i'l w..-llled =-=.": .. ~:a:=,,, ; 1 .:= J..1-: ~~.~Delly P~75 ~ ~ (::~~ end/Of ICOc>e of wOfk which Costa Mua Da•ly Pilot 2307 W Salbol 8MS 19998719639 !#1th the County Clerll ol CA l2llO. The ~ .,.._,.Ill .. NOTICEiOF Orange County on 4·19-99 in their Of>llllOO will besl .May 6, 1999 Newport Beach CA 92663 Dally Pb Aor 15, 22, Orange ColJnti on 4-13--99 1nllel8 drl 'N --r -. ol .. OMdlt "90-AVAJLABtUTY Of 1'"4S79034S sllrve the needs of the 01s-Th472 The business 'name used 29, May 6, 199~ Th385 1to08719621 ly tor --r lnoauWdiw ol ... ol ar..._ C1M1rnM. ANNUAL REPORT DallY Pllol Al>I 22, 29, inct Fictitious Business bythesellaratlhatloc:allOn Aetitlout Butlnes• Dally PllOI Apr 15, 22, lt'8 """*" ...._ n '"'91111111-..,,...by Purauent to Section ~ 13, tm Th445 Pruva111ng wage Scale Name Statement is· TAOUERIA TIA ROSA Name StatefNrit 29, May 6, 1999 Th396 ollW ~ dellolllkwi. _, ....._. • d .. 6104(d) ol the lntamal Fktltlou. Buelnesa w1•1 apply and 1s on Fite The antldpated dale of The following pel'SOns Flctltlout Bu•lnnt , !,.,~ol~.,2! ol--~~ .. "-".£.,• AeYenue ((908, nollc:e 11 Name S~nt ApDa011<11 ,J,_ll4s 26th day· of The lollowtng persons lhe bullc ule 11 off are doillQ business as: Name Statem.nt ~ -d• Ola~ ::=-:-11 ............ ~-= hereby g111en !hat thl an· The IOl1owlng pe1$0N ' • '"'"' . aro~~~~AE, May 24, 1~ et the a -Crealrve Marbling Op· The lollowing persons wured ..... .. --·· ._. __.. ,,_ nual repon lor Iha caJeodlf are doirlg bualnUs as By:IS/PatrickOuino, B4tl/2 19lhStreel,Costa of UNIVERSAL TITLE polUO!ties,4SunburyDr., ~•dotngbu51nas.ses be _,,,,.,.,Md~~-=-fll .. year 1998 ol Jeanetta -+woSC:humansConsult Dlract0t, Me~". C4l"om•" 92627 COMPANY. ORANGE Aliso Viejo, Cehfomla Count"' IM, 130 Eaat -:: _ ·=-_ __. ---..--...== Bettta Henna...-Founda· Ing, 216 Avocado St., IA· Procuramenl/fecllttlet .., " ... ESCROW BRANCH, 151, 92556 "' WWW•-------...--~'V.. 202 Costa M4tse CA PUOllShed Newport Beach· Abdul Khahl, 830 Center 1205 E CHAPMAN AVE, DooaJd EdWard Frueh, 17th SIAMI!, C.OSta Mata, anddl' •O. ol Md I ... , bon, a pl1vlll loundatlOll, • • Co I M D ~ PIOC Street, ~I 14, Coste l"\f>A~•r..E CA 92866 Ce. 92627 o. .__ ..... elclOan o1 u. -......... __. -._ Is available at the lounda· 92627 5 8 esa 11 ' C '"'""'""' • 4 Sunbury.Dr .. Allio Viele>, Mone Morgen, 3383 .....:!....-"o1 ......_ ... :=... !* ..... ~~ uon'a p--'nal o1b 1or In· Frances Anne SChvman, Apnl 29, Ma~ 6, 1 Mesa, al omta 92627 This bulk sale Is subject ca11fomla 92656 , F s c .__ --~-.. ---,_'::""..-rt 276 Avocado Street I A - ______ Th4_..,;;S5~ This f>l/siness 11 con· to cahfomll UnJlorm Com· T"'~ ...... ,08ss 11 ,..,.,._ uch1I• traet, oat• ~ 11 !ft ....,., eo pea ••• ol .. nalce. spect..,., ·du ng reguler 202 Co ta • ducted by an tndMduat S .... ..,._ """ Mesa, Cl 92626 calf\,.._..,.,,._ wm eccep1 Tiit w•...,.. --buS1neu hours lrom 8·30 • s Mela. CA Fictitious Business Have you started dotng merclal Code action ducted by: an lnctivldUal Chinas Morgan, 3383 • caehlat'•Chldl dhlwn on• •, I t ;J:lly;.-• m. to 5:30 p.m by any 92627 Name Statement business yet? Yes, 111196 6~?6~ subject, the na~ bu~~n":s~t?~ed doing Fuchsia Strae,, Co1t1 .._ or NllaNI --. 1 • :Z d .. 11111: ~en Who requests It 27~~rge 1V3!' Jf!euman, • The lot1ow1ng pe1sons Abdul Khalil end address ol th* person Donald E. Frueh Me11, Ca 112626 ct*9I dhlwn by a *"'1tp ...._.,.. ._ ClOIN'ftClf\ w11hln 180 d8Y,~1eher !he vocadoJMesa'· #A· are doing business as This statement was filed with Whon'\.clalmt may be This stat"ment was 11,_.. This t>u1lne11 Is con· ,..,., CNclt "'*"' °' 1 1 ~ .,..,... dale of publiaitlOfl. • 202, Costa Mesa. CA G Fonunes Really with the County Clerk ol S • rrnE v ""' ducted by: a general ct*9I «.wn ~ 1 ..-'I' e.ndldlrv The loun<Jatlon'a 'prlnq· 926Th217 . .L 6811 Glen' Dr. Hunting1on Orange County on 5.3.99 lilod ta UNIVt:A AL . with · the County Cieri< of partnership ,..,., NWlgl Md io.ri ....., _, Dim fll 'fNll pal offl(ie la loalted et s l>USlneu 11 WI" Beach, Ca. 92647 • 1otlle79Hl44 COMPANY' ORANGE Orange County on 4-27·99 Have """' started doing ....... aM1g1 831 Via Udo Soud New ducted hy: husband and ESCROW 8"'"""""' #51 1_.,,"1171 •--? -C*"'i, _. twZWliW• __,..., r:; .,_ C" • • ""' .,. . Joe N. Wu, 9682 La DaUy Piiot May 6, 13, 20, nrw,"', ' ....,,. buslneu yet No ....,,_ _....._ ~ - -port .... adl " 92663 ..,.e r Amapola Av Founlain 27, 1999 TM69 1205 E. CHAPMAN AVE.. Dally Piiot A.or; 29, May Mona Mofgan ~c;. rn-'ltCl2d _... •-.::_11111 The prtndpal manager ol Have you started doing Valley, ca 92708" Fictitious BualneH ORANGE, CA 92866• and 6, 13, 20, 1m Th45o4 This statement was flied .. f'IMndll OOdl .,.. _. l)llNfti' .., Iha foundation Is· business yet? Yes. Shellac Wu, 6811 Glen Name Statement :1m~!~~ lor lillng Fi'ctltious Bu•lneaa with the COunty Cieri! of .......,todo..,..._ln...., n. w•--Ed w ~. 831 Via 01-01·99 Or , Hunungton Beath, ca The folloWlnA persons May 21, l999, wt\lch 15 the Name Statement Ofange County on 4-13-99 fta ...._ 11t .. WMt ._, a NCllkll al DiJa11t lido Soud, Nawpprt Frances Anne Sc::human 92647 are doing bus~.... buslnaSI day belO<e the The followlng 1>4trsont 1"9678M27 -..... Clllft .. '°' -...... ID ... to .. Seedl, CA 92fie3. This statemen1 Wll filed This bUs1nns ts oon-ST l&le data speolied eb<MI 81e doing busln8fS as Delly Pilot Apr. 15, 22, c-.:e .. 1Nllae _, ........, !ft .. caun1y Publlltlad Newport Beach-W11t1 "'8 County Clerk ol duC1ed by pnt venture COAS AL COTIAGE Dated May 3, 1999 Great Basl(et Capef, 435 29, Mal 6, 19911 Th396 ......... ......_ ol .. .._. ...... ~ la Co.la Mela o.ily P1lo4 Ofange Coutlll.~27-99 Have you started doing INTERIORS.2 Whlteaands Jllm•Tlzon .. Snug Harbor Road, New· Fletidoua Buelneu lNalM'J Oeld ~ ._..... ._...lnd....,.tMn._ Male, 19911 Th47'& . 1 91119 business yet? Yes. 911196 ~~ ~.f°8"*· Pubtlshed Nawport Beach· pOf1 Beach. CA 02663 Name Statement ..._ ......_ • .. _... ._. ..... ._ FfCtffiOue Bui1Maa 8 ~"ft20~~· 29,~ Joe N Wu • Martl\a LOUIM Sanios, Cos1a Mesa Dalty Pilot Elaine A. England, 435 The lolloWlng persons """"' Of ----I ..... '"* 2 7 -Diie:: Name Stattment ·--· ___ ._,_ .. _ .. __ _ She11a C Wu . 2 Whit __ _.., OrM, ..,._.,,_ May6 1999 Snug Hart>or Rd Newport ere doing bultnen as _cl...,._ .., ... Ml._.....,., qu•• Thi fn!tnwUvo """rsont Ttll3 stalement was flied .,_.., ''"" • Th471 Belch, CA 9}663 John Robel1 Powers, •....., IM..._. --. CCIII 'JlllK • ....., Cllartl9 ere.--"";;;~": .. wi1h the County Clerll of · ~Cs1eoest, Calllorn!a This busirleu Is con-1048 Irvine A 1463 ,..°'...,.......,_°',.,...., ~ ~ Loa c:;;'"" ~.,.,,. Orange County on 4·13-99 Fletltlout Butlneu ducted by: 1n lndMdua.t Newport Beach.~ o266d lmpltd , .... -., ,_. ,........ CA~ • 8 Flf:°"'Court. ~ tlKl96789636· ~~ bt;'~~l~iv:u:n· Name St.temfnt Ha\19 you started doing St1trw1y Productions, ....., ot 8"0 l wz • P'Or ..... 11iim1 ?! • Coast, Ce 02657 .... -....,, Dally Pilol Apr. 15, 22. Ha-""" stal1.... ........... The folloWtng 1>4tltl0nl business yet? Yes. 1982 (CA), 1048 Irvine ~ ID~ ..... 11Il-Clll: ..,.. •..na. ... , .. ft -1efS 8 A .... ,. 29, May 6, 19W\ Th383 '" •-· ""' ........ ..,, 1r1 doing business as· Elaine A. England M63 I. C~ ...... br 11M a.I, .. ooa1t9. 1N111e .. 0.-..,, rw ' ... ... business ret? No The Soundbodias, 2516 This statement was flied' 926i60 Nawp0f1 Suen, C ¥91Cm ........ .. JE!lilJlltlUI ... IWtl, = Newpoft Coast. Cl Actitiout Butlness ~a= 8:..'!'711ac1 Florida St • IA, Hunungton with the eouniy Clerk of This bullneu Is con-...,.. • ...,......= ISaD This buslness 11 con· Name Statement with the County Clerk ol Sead'I, CA 92648 OrlllOI County on 4·27·99 ducted by. Umrtad Uabillty ~ _. w ... 1 til!l.i--..i-w.:...,-= ducted by: en lndMdue.1 The lolloWlng persona Christopher S. Johnson, 19906791179 Co ---_ ~ Ha ~ in dOlng bulln8ss.. Orange Coun~~ro 2518 ~ SCAI ·~6Hu8nt• .. Daily PiloC Apr 29, May Haw you •lalted doing .., ... .,.. .. ...... ...,.,.. St......,t bu~-=ed ...,_'V BodV Tone, 2801 Cest DailY P110C May6, 13, 20, lnQ1on ........,,, n 4 u, 13• 20, 1999 Th453 busmeH yet? No ...... P"Mllld In llM The ~ petlOfW Ian Peters Coast Highway, "Corona 27, 1999 Th470 Zacql1ah Montez. 2516 FIC.thJOu• BualMSt S111rw1y Produet1on1, .•, -""" ~U: ~ ==""'::" • Thia atatemant was filed del Mar C~ 92625 Florida SJ. IA. Huntington -----n...... J ,...._,..._.,....i.u. =-• d --....... "~·-Douglv Schuteln, 3 F1etitlou•euelneH eeactl, CA 92648 Name ;;ii ....... -.t Dir~ot ..,.,.,,....,..,v • ..,, .. ...-. a-.. bJ... , U345 S..W ~~C;;;if:!:F:\g°' Celano Coun, Newpon Name Statement ThlS bullneaa 11 con· The~f~ __ persons This statemenl was fiMld Dim ol .,..._ ,._ a .-...i.~'13,· ~ V• . ..,..... 1 1 .... Cout, CA 92657 ducted by.• general are .,.,....,_es: ~lllltltrvtc..lnc.,• lfy, CA 9270I _.. This business 11 con· The lol1owlng persons partnership SUN CONCRETE with 11'11 County Clerle ol C .. at * ~ W.... R. ~ 2812 Oa~ilot May 6, 13, 20,. dli<:led by. an lndivtdual ~~r.:'°'~~::;:,S: 8~aln-_ Have you 11.aned OOlng PUMPING, 904 Llard Orenge ,Ci>IJnty on ji3·911 1N1119. • & ....., Cfodclv Wey s.n.' Ana 27t 1 Th460 Have yoo stal1ed doing tenance, 1530 Monrovia bl>llneu yet? Yea, 1-1·911 Placa..1 Col1a Mela, CA 0•11u P""' l:"6"'221I .... -. ::&.: CA~ • ' A 11 8 •--· busineaa yet? Vea, Chr\slophtr S JOhnsOll 9262a _, '"'I' •• 1 tt\399 -.. U. •· 1ltll bUt1f.a le an-ct t OU9 ue .. -• Ma_y 3, 19 1 99 ~~;~·9~l18each, Thlut1teman1 was f1led JoMpt\ T. Smtih, 804 211+MaJ!I. 1 ,,. • CJ'l4t _,,.. dUCled by:"' lndllltdulll Name Statement' oougia Scnutetn Du With the County Cler1c of Lllrd, Cotta Mesa, CA F.JetltJOue BUtlwa -,: Dena ..._, , --Hwe ...;., ...., ~ The lollOwlng 1>4tf'IOfll w1Thth1ath8.i1Coutemannty1 weClesrkllledol Teresa K. houK, 1749 Ofange COl'111Y on 1~1·!2s 92~~ bu ... ~ ...... con· Name Sta\9men~ ... 81"'8i7Wlllmi o..: ... _.__...!-Jr? Y• 1IM ~!! ~ bUSIONIS 5 e'ws Skylark Lena, Newport IMM • -""'" __ •• The ~ CMllM-W. II 1.,_ "'°= ~ ~ a SON , 4 1 "t· e 9 ,e11cl'l. Caltlornl1 ............. ~ --. ...... _, ...... ..,....-v • -,... ...,,_,, ,,_,,_, 1 t .. .,,_ Orange Counl~s-4·119 26&0-4339 Dally Piiot May 6, 13, 20, ...,......, ·en t ..... ....._ ,,.. doiflG buslne• 11 • 1llll 1 ,_,. ._ t19ca' m n1 ar "venue, ._ntf 1 19'3 -•· ............. Is ~-. 27, 1099 Th466 ~ started doing THE DATA WOAt<~S ....--,. __ .--. _. Anl, Cllllomla 92703 1... "-.,.,...,,._ ....,, ...,.......... t? No ' fleUttoue &u.lneet -· ... _...,. .,_.. "" ,.,.....,,_ Kt·"'-n, ~"""" D11~ilot May 8, 13, 20, d,.,...,.. i... I"""~""'· 1 Fl ... , ... 0ut Bual-e ''''"'"-s ye 8e8 W a.kif Streat Sia ,_ ~J.2111 ..,..,,,. ..,_, .. ~ 27. 1 To.u7 ..,......., v,. en '"'"'"'ua "'u" ·-· .Joaeph T. Smith ,..:. • Heme ... ..,,,.,., ....,_,.. Wa1tmln11ar Avenue, F1:::ottfout Bual~•....,• Have Voll •tlrted doing Name Stat.merit 1 This 1t1l9mlnt w11 hied ~ ~ Maaa, ..... ~lof· The folowlrlg 1>4t~ :'l --=1 ~ S1n11 A/11, CaOfomla "'" ·-buSlneN y.17 Yea The loloWIOg P4J!'IOlll with the County Clerk al Wiiham O Todd 666 W are doing bualnau u . .--. _., 92703 Name StatetMnt 01101/86 • era dolnO blJtjna$S Ii Orlnge CountY on 4-27-90 Blllcef SlrMt. sia 317: Special Taetl~, M!r • 1!. ' Aldlth K8'Mlen, 4502 The lolowWlg persons TareuK Duhoux H1PPY'MoonGlftslCol-1IM7t1t17 Cotti Meal, Celilomla 25481 Padfic ' Fllllllla•••lnMI W11tmln1tar Avenue, l~iF.ilii1 ar~~'1A~A~i~G wi~v-!ta~~~~ .~~b=•h~'.'~t e.~'t.J:,~,/K 211,r:l1 12en: bvtineu fa eon 4~tatc>~ zsfe1 n:-..::':!n. = Ana, Ca1tlorn11 ~~:~1 ~&!i.~ ~~·~r~ ~2:!711Qw. FlctftlouellU8lMu ~~.,,~~ ~~·-"°" &-.:-&....,..:..--= w~~~~.n~~v.!~ 5 CA 92629 • 'f ' ' ' • 2831 OrM, Costa Heme .... ~t ~ Y91? Vat, -ChefYI ...,.., 25481 -.i 9 • tl40 .... 61nt1 An1, Calllotn.le Olc:lunlOfl Reed Free-27, TM83 Maaa, CA 02626 The falowlng P4tflOlll 05/01,.... Pld'le H .. Or M1st1on -._..... CA 92703 man, 12!5 Conway Ava, ,Actltlout lualMM Thlt buelnasa 11 con-er. dOlrlQ bullnela ... ~ D Todd Vllto. CA t:1e92'' . ... =:.~· _., Arman KeullM. 450I nua, Colla Mau, CA ...,... ~t ducMd by an indMdull a) IM.AKI: HOUSE 1llll ltswnant wu fled• Thie bumnell II ooo-.,..._ LM ...._., WHtmln1tef Avanua, 110 9roedw9y 92e28 The t~ pi'l'lont ~ you llantd dOlng LAGUNA, b) BLAI(~ w1f1 l'9 Couriey QM of duelled by: husband Md tM0 ..... ._ ........ Santi Ana, Cllllfomle ()dlM M.-~ t 33 Ealt 1,. butinest " bUt1nea1 ye(? Yea, HOU SE, Su Ila 17 \, Orange County~ 4-15-tt wla ....... CA tiiiii6 t:l703 • ~- Adami "· ...,, •• ..,, • -• antlioldora Bekary, ti~ Laauna Oetlai\ Center, • 1~ ~~ dOlng _. .....,. Alllnl. 1 _ _.:Thll.:.:,_Wa11:=:.:'"'=~ll:...!C11»-~.lr•miliriillllllllli••• 02827 2200 Hartx>r BWovlrd, Klmbarty Elaine BlltOw 2311 t Aleo ~ Ad , Dellv f110t '"'1f 22 29 , • ._. ...., tMO .,_.,.. M. ....,_. r ThlJ buttneaa is con· Et20 co.. Mal8 CA. Thie 1ta1emen1 waa ftlad Su119 171, L.llguna Niguel, 1111 Cf. 13 19119 ' ~ :Jev A11ei1 ..,_,. ._.,.,QA tiiiii6 .-----------.-.--..-....... dUCled b'f I llnllted g:?ii? ' Wlll'I Iha COunly 'Clattt of CA 92917 TNt ......... W11 Iliad 1NI ....._ la ~ partnef'lhlp Penlllcadora Bakery, Orenge Oountv on 4'''"" .._Houle AllOOIMu, ~·· GP -W11t1 Iha Counly O.itc of .... ~ -• ....., Hava~1ta!teddolng tMM'711111 Inc , 1 ~ = ..,_... i:ii ... OJMge~ee "';jGU .... ~ ~~ .. ?~ FIM• ~W:~39~ ;;v;;r tS,~~ ~:.~iMiS lln nV~ 0.Pllae-•.ts.':. ".::='..z:t.~· ~LGanertl Partner Thie bUllnaH I• ClOfl• ~ IUilriiia Thia bullrlNa .. ~ ·=~~M "· 1... TMM 11111 1 =-... ,,.,.. •tatement"' llla<I dueled by·• corporaitlorf Hime ltatemeot duCHd ~ • OOfpoilloii ... • a.It· cl whh the County Cleft! of Have you 1'8rtlld dolllQ Tltl folowlng !*wont ~lllMld ~ ~ • Orqt~~:, bualnetl~No .,.~.......... V•.M!r:t• ~tlOI Maye, 13, 201 Pan111eadore Bakety, a) M1t1110ft Vleto • .._...._AMI t•iu, .. , T'""'"• :-.':'.'"""°'" Er1Clkl0n ~......_ Inc ::?: .-... -- • I ·-Cf() r£~ 11wairuf ' _ .. NdflCl 6' Thlt •II NnC w llM -...i. TW; PU8UC HeMINQ .ei 1tt c.o.dt OM d at Colof...... 1llll _. ... NOT1CEIS~RE8'( 0.W,..~:. *'I=-~ wtll1'9~Cllrllfll =-=~:= .. i:;c ..... ~ ::.=:..:-:<>1;··3g =;-:;,,. 0:1·~"'.0: ili11J10Minc1•'www. '° ~.;..Et! "~. lusl ~ ........., ... ~.In • Ct...,..OI= ~ •11II1 ,_ OOutd ~ of .ULI TM ~ ~ Hal, 77 ''* DrM, • II _. • <>o-......, on,. talllM'< ly: • .,,....., .,..~ .......... tit ,., ~---~.":rt ... c.. .... Acttdoo• lklelnee• Thia buslnltM " oon-Name •'*"*'t OUCled tlY • ~,.. plll1• .. !~~":.:r.an' ne~ Jwa .. er von.. ln4U11ne1. 337 James A ~Y rc:ne Lane. eosia t.4fM, Thie statement was filed CA 92027 •1lh lhe County Clerk ol G • r a r d N o r m 1 n Orange County on 4120/99 LalOUtllllU, Jr.. 337 1"9t790382 ~ • • Matc:fle Lana, COlta Meaa, Daily PllOt Apr. 22, 29, '' CA 1m127 Maf G, 13, 1999 TMOe This bl.llinall It CQn· F ctltloua Bualneu 0Ut1«1 tlY an lnllwid\Jal Name Statement Have you 1taJ1ad doing The IOllowlng persona bVtANH yet? No are dotn~I~ '5· Geterd N OPS lo • laloull*U, Jr m at ns. Thi• mter'nent wu hied ?lo°.a~..'.'~2j>1 • Costa wfth the County Clerk ol 01vld Panella, 870 Gov· Prange County on •H 3.99 e"""' St Cost • • 19"S1nt1e ci."'92821 • ... ei8. 29Dally• u,,.,,P8il0t, 1~ l5fh3822,9 Robln J Panena. 870 -~ """' Governor St , Colla Mesa, Flctliloua Buefn .. • CA 92827 Name Statement This business.. 11 CQO· The tol1ow1ng persona ducted by. hU~ and are dOing busineu u. wtle Hotne Search N 1i.wo11t. Have you llarted doin9 16440 Brookhur11 Street, bu11nass yet? No f~ ~~·.~~ 9rJ~ V~1~4.ia=~t' was filed 17150 Newtiope Street, v.1th lt)e County Clettt of 1510, Fountain Valley, CA Ofange County on 4·20·99 82706 -199987803H This business la con· Dallv Pilot AtK 22, 29, ~ed by: a oorporabon May G, 13, 1m T~07 Have ~ start.cl doing Flctltl0u1 Buelnesa business yet? Yes. Name Statement Apnl 1. 1999 The lollov.ing pefSOnS Global Perk Inc., are doing bu$1ness as. Ines L Klut, CFO The Allison Company, This statement was flled 2.08 Tustin Ave , Nev.Port with the County Clerk ol Beach, CA 92663 Orange County on 4·13·99 Joan F Allison. 208 199967811&17 Tustin Ave., Newpoft Da~ P110t Apr 15, .22, Beach, CA 92663 · 29. Ma~ 6, 1999 Th390 ThtS buslhess Is con· Fletl ou• BuslneH ducted-by; en lnd!Yidual 'Name St1tement Have you staned d<>lng The loUowlng persons b11slness yet? No dol bu 1 Joen F. 'Afhson are ng 1 0045 111; This ••-1emen1 was flied _ X118na Properties, 333 D'° w Bay St 112 Coste Wtlh the County Clerk of M '• a 1 . C • 111 'o r n I a Ora~ County on .r-20-99 92827·2055 • 19996790384 Lucia K Woller, 333 W: Dally Pilot Apr 22, 29, Bay St , Costa Mesa, CeA· May 6, 13, 1999 Th409 fomla 92627·2055 Flct]tlous Business Thltl business Is con· Name Statement ducted by an u'ld111idual The 1011ow1ng persons Heve you started doing are dOlflg bu$1ness as. business yet? Yea. E~le Fitness, I M6 West· 1()(10/98 chll Dr • Newi:iorf --8each. Lucia K Wolfer CA 92860 This statement was hied Michael w zanarde!h. with the County Clerk of 1846 Weslci1ff ' Dr New· Orange County on 4·13-99 port Beach. CA 92660 19896789145 Thts bosmeu Is con- Dally Piiot Apt 15, 22. ducted by an tndMdual 29, ~ 8, 1999 Th391 Have you started doing A ous BualneH · t>vsiness yet? No Name Stttement Miehael w Zanaroelli The followlng persons This statement was hied are doing buslnest as with lhe County Clerk ol L--;works, 1924 Pon Orange County on 4·20-99 o-:V-"T" Be 19911&790385 92~· Newport ach, CA Daily Piiot Apr 22, 29, Jacquehne A GaudlO, May If, 13, 1999 Th41 o 1924 Port Bristol, ""8Wl)O(t llJTICEOF APPUCATION Beach, CA 92660 11> IB.1. ALCOll>UC This business Is con-IEVERAOtJ ducted tiy1 an Individual . a. of flltno ~on Have you 1tarted doing ....... 21 \i'l"1 buSineu yet? Yes, llti'99 rornL • .._ ' . Jacqueline A Gaudio To WhOm It,_. Concern Noll08 la tiar.~y. hi lhe unde II. Siii 81 pnv t.. lo Iha highest and best bidde~I ltblect to Qlnhnnauon 11' Jatd SupetlOf Court. en °' 1~r lhe 10th day of May, t 999 11 tile oNice of Douglas Godbe, 14012 Catie de la Plata, Ste. 4fl0, Lagune Hills, CA 928al e.n lhe rlahl, t1ue· end inl•rest of said Trust In and 10 all 1t1a cert&ln rear property stt· uated In Iha City of ~Wl)Ort Beach, County of Orange, State of Cel1lornla, partlc:o· larly delcnbed as lotlOWs. Re!\ldence loeated at 111 Vla Genoa, L!d<? 1511, New·. por\ Beach, CA 92663, le· gally described es fotlows Loi 928 OI Tract No. 907 as per map f9<l()(ded lil Book 28, peges 25 lo 38, In- clusive ot Maps In the ol· flee cl the County Rooorder of Of&rlO') County APN 423·178-06' More comrnoflly known as 111 Via Genoe • Terms ol the sale are cast\ In lawtol money of the Unoted Stales on conhrma- tion of sale, or pert caSh and balance upon such terms and condi11ons N are acceptable to the per· sonal repr~lrve One percent (1%) ol amount bid, 10 be de posited With bid. Bids or of· fers ~ be In wnllng and v.111 be received at the a19rf said office at any ume af{e .the first publlr.&llon hereof, and before data ol sale. • Dated: 4128199 Harry Healey, Trustee. Personal Representative ol the Estate Attorney(•) at Law: Douglas Oodba, 24012 Calle de la Pl1t1, Ste. 450, Laguna Hiiia, CA 92653 Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot April 30. May 6, !. 1999 FTh893 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons am doing buslll8SS as Sh1ppmg Connection, 4023 Btrct SI • Newp<>rt Beach. Ca 92660·2231 John Charles K1pfsluhl. 3051 Loren Lane. Cana Mesa, Ca 92626 Sandra S K1plstuhl 3051 Loren Lane, Costa Mesa. Ce 92626 This buslne.ss 11 coo· ducted by • hlJ~nd and wtle Have you started doing buS1ness yet? No John C Ktplstuhl This statement was flled v.llh the County Clerk of Orange County on 5-4·99 1~791~0 Dally Pilot May 6, f3, :ro. 27, 1999 Th4S1 This statement ~ .. filed Tht Nlme{I) 0( the AWA· with the County Clerk of ~~u~ RESTAU-NOflCE OF er.noe County on 4·13·99 n.... ............... -.. --APPLICATION . 19996780633 .... --uoov ........ 1 Dally Pllo(• Apr 15, 22, M ... nQ kl flt Oepnnent of TO SELL ALCOHOLIC , 29 May 8 1999 Th392 Mcd10ic BMnlge Conlla kl Ml BEVERAGES • STA'TEMENT OF llcoholic blwflQet It 1875 Date of Filing Application NFtt'flORT Bl. VD STE. A21 g APR. 27, 1999 ABANDONMENT OF COSTAJ.UA..tAev . To Whom It May Concem VSE OF FICTITIOUS for .. 1GIOwlftO ~111 0( Jlle Name(s) of tn. BUStNESS NAME UClnlt 47 ON-SALE G9ERA1, Applicant(s) IS/are The lollowlng pertOn{I) fA~ FUC£ LEONTl!:FF ANOAEI has (have) lb8ndoned the SAHTAIMA SAMARDZIC UM ol the lictitiOUS busl• BucM:olll Mesa GORDANA neu name ~3~AprN Mir The applicants fisted ~~~~~·.. 6,13, 1Gll9 • ==n1a~1~~ 102B. N~ Beach, CA BSc.&352 Beverage C<>rllrol to sell 92663 • NOTICE of SALE akx>ftoljc,.~rages at • The Flcbtlout Business of REAL PROPERTY ~fw~RTC e~~H H~ rlltTl4I referred 10 above at PAIVA TE SALE 92663 · ' :• i-:6/~~~E~~ Cue IA193484 For the lollOwlhQ type of J 9996784432 In "11 SUperior Court of LIC(ense: 4 1 ON-SALE F,.nll A. Wall(er, 20242 C8lliornt1, for the Col.lily of BEER AND WINE·EATING Sunshine Drive, Hunt Orange. Pl.ACE lngton Beach, CA 92648 In the matter Of the Published Nev.pan Beach· James ,., Mahoney, Trust dated Oi:I 26. 1992, Costa M11sa Daffy Pilot 1707 Plaza Del Sur, created by Jane Anne AprA 29, May 6, 13. 1999 Balboa, CA 92861 Hov.1and. Th459 ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY .. ,... ...... ....,..... ..... .................. ,... r ... ,.., ............. ,.. ' ................... ..... t ....................... . , .......... " ...... lelCtff l .... ,.. ...... r ...... . ........................ ........................ I ...... "' ..... ,, ........ . ............. , ... . I "" ........ •Ill ... ...,..,._.., ........ ..... ..., ............... .. f .................. ...... ~ .................. .. ..__ ........ ... .................. .............. ' ....... 9 9 .... . ....... , ...... ,. -... ,,, ··---..... ._. ~ . ' ..... 'I -.. -....-.,, l' ' . . I ~ ; ... ' t • I SPYGUSS HU OCH VU "OPEN SUN 1·5" S Goleta Point Df. Upartcled 24t«y, 'Hew ·Bectf0fd'4br, 31>1, loft. ptlv gNCI, cnyrct, pool, .,,. 8y OWl'8f Ml-751-1431 $1,295-,000 9'oleat1 Welcome PRICE REDUCED ' PRIM£ LOCATION Soultl ol PCH 32)( libraty 2 5ba, 3 hpc'• Cullom t.rdscapll spe. Gourmet kl!(;.. lrtnell doofS, IC, farrvm. lvrm w/ YIUl!ed cell's Most Seell $8291<.,, 949-76C).5000ll35.'J 1100ocw;ie;HOlll,l5;: ....... IM,IMOftlll ..,,..tic.Ron --1111111 •.• oNy . ~.000 c.. ,.,,. ..._...._ .. no.ns1 . ~-~-~",:".·.~ 1'..._.t :... . • . . ... ' ~'.~ . i .~"/..-'1 . • ; . . ·,,. ' • J Flct1tJ01.ta 8u11ne.a Name Statement Ttle I 1nQ pe110n1 era dQino buslnOW • Mad• 'by Moftks, 1794 IOwa Street, CoPa Men, CA 92626 Greg Llnlc, 179<4 Iowa Street, Coala MeM, CA 92826 • T ml Link 1 ~ Iowa Street, Costa Mesa, CA ..02G28 This bUStness Is oon• ducted by a general part· nan.hip Have you 111ned doing bualne1s yel? Yes. Al>r\~ 26, f 909 •Tami Link This statement was flied with the Co~inty Cletil of Orange County on 4·27 ·99 1999e781179 Daily Piiot Apr. 29, May 6, \3, 20, 1999 Th452 Flctltloua Bu1lnea1 Name St1tement Thi loltowing persons eru 00.ng bus1ne11 as • 826 Coast Highway LL P , 826 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beech, ca 92651 • 828 COISI Highway L L P (CA), 826 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 Thttl business 11 con· ducted bv LllT\ltad Uabthty Co Have you slarled doing buStness yet? Yes, 4· 1 ·99 826 Co11t H10hw1y L L P Alex Rodriquez, General Portner · This statement was lilod with ll'le Counly Cler'< ol Oranve County on 4. 1 )·99 19098789622 Dally P11Qt Apr 15, ~2. 29. May 81 1999 Th393 Flctltlou1 BuelneH Name Statement The IOllowlng persons are doing business as Mad11on Lene Home Fumlsh1ngs, 1745 Westchfl Dove. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Barclay Butera. lpc. (CA), 1745 Wes1d1fl Dnve, NeWl)O(t Beech. CA 92660 This bus1rmss 11 oon· ducted by i corporalton Have you stal1ed doing business yet? No Barclay Butera, Inc. Barclay B Butera, PrQs This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ot'8nge County oo 4 13-99 19098789613 Dally Piiot Apr 15, 22 211, May 6, 1999 Th394 Flctltloua Bualneu Name Statement The 1otloW1ng persons ere d<>lng business as MARKETING IMAGES. 3130 Cork Lane, Costa Mesa, Callfomla 92626 Nina M1llell Hardwick, 3 t 30 C<lrk Lane, Costa Mesa CaHfomla 92626 Thls buslnes$ Is. con- dUG1ed by an 1001v1dua1 Have you startod doing business yet? No Nina M•llett Hardwlci< This statement was tiled with the County Cler1c ol Orange County on 4-13·99 19998789632 Daily Pilot Apt 15, 22. 29, May 6 1999 Tt\395 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF ACTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The lolloWrng pers'oo{s) nas (ha.Ye) ebendoned the· use of !he flctillous busi-nau "name HOME SEARCH NE"TWORK. 18440 BrooKtlursl Street. Foun- t.aon Valley, CA 92708 The FtC1•tlOOS Business name referred to eboVe was filed In Orango County on 4/13199, FILE NO 19996789617 Global Park, Inc., (CA), 110---~ E SIDE 1421 CAIJIUOJ '"" tplC .. time. like Nvl Loe on huge toe. limn, di!\, ••• much rnortl Reduced to $470,000. Jacli1e Olllll Aeal!Of. Office MH31.eo11 Home MM4WSIO 111 so r<fev.nope ~rw. ..,.,,. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 CAR NO. A 1M733 Thie bUWlneu 11 con• • To all heirw, benefi· due1ed by: 1 C01poratl0n cieri ... Cf9diton. oon-Global Patil. Inc., ti ........, nd Ines L Kluz, CEO noent cr_..tote, a This statement was ~ p1r1on1 who may other· v.11h, the COUtltV Cle~ o1 wlH b41 l~f98ted In "-NW County on 4412G199 ttw wilt or aatate Of "" 0 """'. 1""78037t both1 .of: R081!RT OEN· Dally Piiot ~r. 22. 28. NIS MORAN AKA ROS. Mal 6, 13, 1999 Th408 EAT 0 . MORAN AKA F ctltloua. 8ush'9H ROBERT MORAN Name Statement A PETITtON h•• The fOlk>Wlng persons b,en filed by MELINDA are dOing' bualneaa as. • M. BROWNFIELD In the Newport Classic lnn AND Superior Court of Call· Tsuru Restaurant, 2300 W fornla, County ·of Or- Coast Hwy., Newport anoe. • BelCl'I, Ca. 92663 THE PETITION r• Newport DynHtY Inn que•i. that MEUNDA Inc , (CA), 2300 W Coast M. BAOWNF1ELO 1M Hwy . Newpon Beach, CA. appointed ae pereonal 92663 repreeentatlwto ldmin- Th11 ~iness Is con-later the Ht•t• of the dueted by a oorponihoo decedent ~~YI .you stayrted doing TME .PETITION re· ~::=yet? 91 quest• the decedan(• ~wport Dynasty inn Inc., WILL and c~1cil•. 1f Yuan Mel Kuo / Sectetary any. be edn:>tUed to ThlS statement was l~ed probate. Th• WILL and Wllh Ille County Clerk of any codicil• are evatl· Orange County oo 4-16·99 able for examination In 19996790192 the rue kept by the Dally Piiot Apr 22,,29. court. May 6, 13, 1~ Th441 THE PETJTION re- Fletltlous Business queeta euthority to Name Statement edmlmter the e8tate The follov.ing persons und•! the l.ndependtnt are ~business as· AClminl•trauon of Ea-ALEG Software Engi· tlltea Act. (Thl .. euthori· neenng. 871 Tosllo Ave • ty ~m allow the person-B 1, CoSta Mesa, CA 92627 al rapr11eni.tiv1 to take Mark Edward Aathsack, meny action• wl\hout 1871 Tustin Ave., 01, obt.lnlno court epprov· Costa Mesa CA 92627 al. Before taking oertein Tills business 1$ con-very Important ection1, ducted by: an lndMdual however,· the pareonal Have you slarted doing repre11ntative wlll be business yet? No required to give notice Marti Edward Rathsack to lmarHted per1on1 This Statement was filed uni••• thay have -~th tt\e County Clerti of. waived notice or con· Orange County on 4-J3·99 11nted to the propoeed 199967119629 actiJm.) The lndepen- DaJty Piiot Al>r l5, 22, dent admin istration 29, May 6, 1999 Th386 authorfty will be or•ntad Fictitious Buslneu unleae en lntarHted Name Statement person filea an objection The followfng persons to the petition end are doing buslness as· 1howa good ceuee why Venture Capital 5earch, the court •hould not ~ B11stol, Suite G 206, grant the authority. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A HEARING on the Eleanor M. Bean, 2589 petition w ill b• held on F&Jrway Dr . Co$1a Mesa, May 20 1 999 at 1 ·4 5 een:,252~ness Is con-P.M. In 6ept. L73 loc!lt· ducted by an lndMdual ad, 1t 341 The City Have you stal1ed cbng Drive P.O. Box 14171 business yet? No Orange CA 928&3· Eleanor M Bean 1 571. This statement was Med IF YOU OBJECT TO w11tl lhe County Clerk. of the granting of the Omnge County on 4· 13·99 pet,jtlon, you should 19999189943 •w••r at the hearing Dally Pilot Apr 15, 22, and lt9t• your objec· 29. May 6, 1999 Th387 tion• or file w ritten Fictitious Business objection. with the Name Statement court before the heer· The fotlow1ng persons Ing. Y~r appearance are domg business as ~av be tn perwon or by ln·Llne Fencing, 1101 your attorney. Benu;hlre Ln , Newport IF YOU ARf • A Beach. CA 92660 CREDITOR or a conlln· Brandon Kruger Power, gent i:reditor of the 1107 Berkshire Ln.. New-decened1 you muat file i>drt Beach. CA 92660 yow ·cle1m w ith the Jaymon Gi,n Carde1l. court and rnaif • copy to 449 Hatll41too. •F. Costa the pertonll repraHnt• Mesa, CA 92627 tive appointed by the ThlS buStness Is COO· coprt within four ducted t1Y co-partners month• from tha data Have you Sllllted doing . ,. bustn8$S yet? No of flret IHua~a of Jaymon G Carden letter' •• provided 1n This·statement was filed fec.t1on 9100 of the •1th me County Clerk ol Cahfornia Probate Code. Oranga County on 4·13·99 The time 'for filing 19996789634 claim• will no( npire Dally Pilot Apr 15, 22 before four months 29 May 6, 1999 ' Th388 from the hearing date CNS1101Ml2 NOTICE OF PEllllON TO ADlllWISTBl ESTATE OF: ROBERT DEWNIS M()fllAftl AKA ROBERT D. MORAN AKA ROll8n' r----. --• I • ~ . ~ "' .. -~ . • I . . . . I .,' \: llG CYH TOWNHOllE Cofnpeeely remod, SIW • + den1 2.lbs, comer unit. FICft 9olWMt. Gour ktlc?I, MOtell ~In 1tM. OeellflW pertlct1 SAt.000 lybwner ........... 7541 HEWPORt HEIGHTS TWll 3Br 2 58elh. 2 veers new. "" loc91ion. belctl dole. 9Rt.t S27UOO..S 31U7t Agent Onan Edmondson IM&-723-6151 noticed abow . YOU MAY EXAM- INE the fife kept by the court. If "ou are a per- 1on lnterHted In th• eatate1 you may file with tne coun • formal RequHt for Special' Notice of the filing of en Inventory and, eppraiell of e1tate aHta or of I I~ I I \I'•. 1: I \ 11 ' I I '·., \I I '-.I I.\ I· I Guanntccd to Find You The Perf ttt Place Prom . ' .. ~ . ,-~~--~ -rv petition or •ccoum Thit ouswwu ia con· • provtded in .. cuon dudlid by an tfldMdual 1260 of the Cllldornle ~vt YoU 11&1\ed doing Probate Coda A A. buslnus yel1 Yu, quH1 for SpeSfal Notlc. 4·22·1984 • form fl IV9ilebl• from Denny eye,. the coun cl-"'. This 11.a~ was llleCI A-•f twPatllle wilt\ 1tia Coutlty aef1( QI ""-Orange County on 4·2'7·99 ~ 1'"'7111IO =-CA.... 8.~~i:,":'f ~·.29·T~7 OllOI. OIJIOe. Ol/12 Actitloua Buain.aa FlctltlOUI Buslnea• N•m• Statement llPPM' ft the Name Statement The · following _eerson' end ~ IJ104lf _... 'lr• doing business :.a -dOft8 Of fie wtlften The lollowtng persons Custom Metal WorkS. ~one wttt. tbe 1r1 dOlng business as· 2950 w Cen11a1 Av, Unit · _,...ooun" -tore ..__ '-~-Providence Web Destgn, 2 5 5 A c A .,. u.. ,.._ 9193 La Luna Ave., Foun· · ants na Ing. Your -s>PeeranGe 1a1n Valley, CA 92708 92704•5322 rrwv be In per90n ~ by ·Jason A Oole, 9193 La J.oe Barne 2526 Yo'!' 8tt0f'MY, ent Admill1Stra11en ot fi1• L\Jna Ave • F"'ounlaln Val· ~'=6 Av, Coste Mesa, If YOU Aft! A talH Act (This 1'u"'91"1y ley, CA 92708 Karen L Barna 2528 CRU>rTOR °' • conetn-""411 al\Qw the personaf tlfp , Thi, business Ii con C8meg .. Av Costi Men, gent ' credllor of '1he 11sentattve. to lake ahy ducted by en lndtVtdual • CA 92626 deouMd vou muet fh actlOfll wilfVXA oblal(lln9r Have yoo Started doing This boslneS5 IS C.00· yout ~ with the COUfl approval BefOl'i buslna11 yet? Yes. 3115199 duded by: husband and oourt.., mtl e copy to taking ce11a1n very lmPof· Jason A. Ogle wda • , the~ repr"81\i. iant acllonl. however, U'le 1h11 statement was liled Ha yov started dOlng dw epp<Mnted by tha persOt\al repra~t•tJv• wilh the County Clerk. 01 busd\e l yet? No court wlthfn four v.i1I be reqc.11red to gMt no- Orange County on 4·13-99 Joe Bame • mof'ltM from the ~.-tic:e 10 weraS1ed persons 011 ... .,.._. ~~~·. 9:.6 Tt11& statement was I led of Arlt 1eeuenoa of unless !My nav~ ~ ., r....,. """ will\ the County Cler1c of ten.n .. PfoWMd lf'I notice Of' oonsen!.J '°"~ 29. May 6. 1999 Th376 Orange County on 4 •2.,.99 aeodon 1100 of the proposed action) Tber Flctltlou• Buelnea• 19996791111 "..J/Uoml Pr_._ __ ,. ...... _ depencsent admtniS1E Nama Statement Dady Plot A 29 Ma ....._, a ......... ..._... aulhonlY w1ll be gra The tolow.ng persons 6 13. 201 19~1 ·Tn4l8 ~ ~ for ~ unless an 1nter'5{ad r· are doing tiusl08ss as• .Fi tltl . B I ~ e....,re .on hies an obiection toh Htghpowar Clothing ic ous us neae befON lour monthe petstJon and mows . O<IOd Companu. 2163 u.a ..... St., Name Statement from the heai4ng dste cauM \OWhy ttie court sM.itd ' ,._.... The loll<>v.lllg pel'10t\S nodoad tibov... • not grant the aUlhonty Urnt #B Costa Mesa CA ara doing business as YOU MAY !XAM-A HEAAING on the petl• 9262 8 7 p M pie Alf>ha Omega Fitness INE the fife kept by the lton W!H be held on MA't rett orr, 21al a Equ;pment. 333 East 17th court. If you are a per· 27, 1999 at 1·45 Q.tl"I. In St., Unit •B. Cotita Mesa, St., Suite 117, Costa Mer.a. eqn mternted In the Depl L73 located al,.i4.1 CATh926a7 I CA 92627 Ht9t8t you may rile The City Onve Soum, 'Of, II bustness s con· Jonathan Alan Bhtz, with the oourt • formal ange. CA 92868. • • ducted by an Individual 179 Broadwat SI , Unit A, R~t for Speolal IF YOl.J OBJECT IQ IM b~Jn':s;;t?s~~~ GQjpg Cost~ Mesa-, a 92627 Node• of the fMing of an granting ol the pellliOl'li.ypu May .. 98.. This bosmess IS con· 1 nt .nd 111 el should appear at the ~r· Bretl Thomas Porr ducted by: an indlVldual ~w ory • eppi • tng and state yOUr :· This Statement Was Iii'--' Have you staned doong o eetate .... t.a or of lions or file written • • ""' business yet? No atrv "1ition ,:>r aocount hons wtth the coul1 be oni • wittl Iha County Clerk ol J<>hathan Alan Bh12 .. _p_roW:ted In M01ion the hearing Your ap Orange C01.111ty on 4-13·99 This statement was llled 1250 of the Celifomia pea ranee may be In pe!'SQO 19996789615 v.1th the County Ctet11 ol Probete Code. A R• 0< by your attorney Daily Pilot Al>r. 15, 22. Orange County on 4·27·99 queet for Spaollll Notice IF Vt ARE A CAeDI· 29, May 8, 1999 Th3n 19996791192 form Is avaltaCte from TOR Of.oontingent crecf."tor FletltlouJ Bustnesa Daily Piiot Apr 29, May the court cleftt. ol th4J djleeased you mUJ1l. Name Statement 6, 13, 20. 1999 Th449 Au ., tw ,.. www. lite your daim Wlif'J .,, The loltov.tng persons ai1t11ou11 T-. NII cour\4t~mailacopytothe are doing business as NOTICE OF ........_ ..__...... perionar r~uenwive SLOLIFE, 413 112 Poppy Kill iON TO ~ U. ap;>oonted by the oou!l Ave Corona del Mar, Celi-Da..... ..... wlthtn lour months from !hot te>mta 92825 ADl•U I Eft 2'1'h ..._ ctate ol lhe tlfSl 1SSuarice « Breiten Tyler Os1er1eld. ESTATE Of: ttB.1W a.~-• • • CA • :.~:rs~ '"s~ 41 3 112 Poppy Ave , Co-~HIX . M1• The time tor. l11inQ dairM ~~25del Mar, Califomla CASE NO. A191813 04129, 04/aO, 05/M will not expire before r°"1 This builnass Is con· ,To all helra. beneft. Act.ltlou• BuslneH mon.lhs JrQ!n the hearlOll cienn, creditora, oon-dale OOCK:ed abcMI ducted by an lndlllidual tingent credftorw. and Name Statement YOU MAY EXAJ:illf'E lhe Have you started doing pertona who may other· The 10410W!ng pe™>ns lite k....,. "" the court 11~ business yel7 No ......1 .__ I ...... I ..... ........,. bullneSli as v ... vr erellan Oster1eld ..... aa -nt•reet-n 1 '"' ........ v are a pe1SOO Interest In -~ 1 Ii"-" the will or ntate1• or MoritepulC18no, ttie e.srate ....,., ..,.., Ille """ statemen was """ both, of: HELEN JuNE 417 Begoo.a·Avenue. Co-with111eCOl'.ii{~~1lll.or with Jtwt..Coun1y_c1ar1c of Hat-rona 08I M111, Cftlil~ Special No110e (lorn\ DE Orange Coui'lty on-...20-'99 A PETITION hae 92625 1541 ot Iha fuiog of an In· D P 1~2279042199 bftn Ned by PAM!LA . Mina Lyn Zlolooko . ventor" aod appraisal ot Mar~ 1l'.49~ Th.ito4 CAMERON In the Su~ 417 Begonia Avanu$. Co· eS1ate assets or ~ any F ctltlous Buslneaa rlor Court ot ~!j!omie. 9~':25 del Mar Catifomla pellllOfl • or • acooum as Name "'Statement Coun~ of Or1TJ'O. This buslnoss ts con provided in Probate Oc<le T .. .,, l~""'lng persons T E PETIT ON ,.. ducted by an lndMdual 11chon 1250 A.~l quesf '"' "" ~Ht9 that PAMELA \ lor Speaal Notloe O!fn 1s· are dOlng ' uslness as A"'-RON ...... .._..... t_.. Have ~ started dQlnq available from the coun GONDOLA·NEWPORT, """' .,._,,...n.., bUltness yel? No lent - 3400 Via Oporto, Sulla • ~nel r~rHe~ Mana Lyn Zletonlco c 1 tti. 10201 Newpon Beach, CA tiW to f~:=~ This sta1ement was fir.d P:.m:~l: or · 9266a Ht.ate 0 • V.ltl\ the County Clerk of Cecil c. WRIQHT. James A Mahoney THE PETITION r• Orange County on 4-27 99 ESO. CCSBI 24187) 1707 Plaza Del Sur:· queeu authority to 19996791190 ATTORNEY AT U\W BatbOa, CA 92661 edminlfler the fft8te Dally P1lol APf. 29 May 265 s. ANITA DA., SUITT This business IS COO· \lnder the lnct.pende 6. 13, 20, 1999 Th4So 205. ORANGE, CA • ducted by ao lndlYldual Admlnlftr9tion of Ee-BSC833& 92~14 Have you slal)ed dOlng utee Act. (Thie authorf.-Pubtshed Newport Bead> btniness ye~. ty wll elow the P919C>ft' NOTICE OF Cos1a Mesa Deity Pflr~ 411511999 ~ al r-raeentlltlveto •• PETITION &.vu 29 •h 5 6 '""" James A Mal:loney -eo1ione without T01AOMINISTER ..,..... ....y "' ThW~S6 This statement was filed obt.alnlng coutt approY-EST ATE OF· wlUl the County Clerll ol al. a.fOl9 taldnv certain ELAINE KELSO, WHAT Orange County on 4-20·99 wry lmport.nt ecdone. • aka J ELAINE u1.nn~ IF 1999$780383 howe¥a1, the pet90nel KELSO alta ,._,.r~ Daily Pilot Apr 22 29, r~ will be • ' May 6. 13. 1999 Th..-05 ,-...-~w notice JULIA E. KELSO YOU DON'T ----• CASE NO. A196882 F1ctltlou1 l\Uflnen to i penorw To au he•rs, benel • ADVERTISE? Name Stttement uni••• they heve C1ane1 creditors cont· The lollow1ng pel'SOnS ..._ notice °' oon-lngent credotots, and per· ere domQ business as Mnt9d to the DtOOOeed sons wno may olherv.tH APPROVED eotlon.) Tl\e . tnd..,.,.. bo interested in the or APPRAISERS GROUP, dent edmlnletratlon estate. or boll), '11 1548 Conander #C, Costa .,thoritywllbegtlnted ELAINE KELSO, •ka Mesi Ce 92826 u,._ lln lnteteetad J ELAINE KELSO aka Denny Byers 1546 Cor· pet90ft ftlN 8n objeo11on JULIA E KELSO lander IC. Costa Mesa, Ca to the petition and A PETITION FOR PR0- 92626 • • good MUM why BATE has been hied by NOTHING/ C1U Che Ctaulfleda • ValU« co Lwcury. ~ H.llls to Your New Home b A Phone call !1femal1Away • • ,._1Gaa··1e ........ ~ • a.t....a ..... .... IACs.llm • APARTMENT HOMES • EUlwsiw Fasi.io" Isla"" Ufcs1111t , Conciert* ~ce e 2• HR Fttnea center 1 lld1"m $1695 I IMMlen ,,_ $182' f • 24 HR SICUn'1 cati e C1ubtdm FK&llty 2 Bed,,.. $221' . 2~,_$288, a. ...... tftDOl <*1111 llD ...... _ ..... _ . Thursday, ~ 6, 1999 ROOMS FOR RENT •:'MOta· flRST WEEK SPCL. ON. ll ROOMS $134 00 + u. FNtwn 24-hra front ... lo.:D 0 Phones/ F'" 18() I ESPHIDISC • Loul .lwllnrl1/ Sw11r11ntng Pool & •ed J.Kuui/Cwt1 ~ NHrby Fwys 405 & 'At>h •""1 "°"' o. c 1• g1oond1. collegt. OJ 11'"9 Mel1I, BNc:hea & lo•' ur...U ·A 1!14tmber ol t I Hot.llMotel COSTA MESA MOT°" INN n 17 Hltbadltnl C.W M.t. •l"!lontf (9491645-4840 RENTALS TO ~HARE i i + •hiN'e 2br 2b1 hou11, ~·r to beach. W/O SnSJ Q" 1/2 utll Y1ly 111 i-1•1 673 4203 \t" Lrg. 2br lba Balboa 111 \~ 2 I 11••\ I p J I< Ulll ·~·M rllSIJ,.IJltill.JWl "'' WJ11 l't ""JIU 541> 1036 1 u 1 Nt wpol1 Beach jiiiV;ie ...... C1•• 1· I".,, lndfy. kit ~h "~~I•'"' ~I 1" 1!~c.1~6-ISJ515 ~ : v 1 •ol 110 Sh11e poo'ihQiii; , • :\Sy 90109 1lmo1phtre. • 1 1 t"1 avail June no pet1 r & ssso 114·549-t 101 ~ .;1111' f xecu11v1 Ottfcaa • '11J1111 lust11a1 ~paces • • 1 '" t1uo1~ '" Brach }" "'" Hon 7t4'·848t651. 1 " 10osq i'OfO«lce 'iPKt I· ' ,, '"') Co Fiirn or not 1 1< L\!~~. compu1er all • ·•• ~1'7i; <149 642 04?4 Jim ~OM small office" own mce, PCH & P9ppy. M'mo Grent location, 949.723 4000 ·16 RENTALS WANTED 2Rr turnlshed Apl or le 1,1, A11•111 • ,\ S•1•h m 11 ... J•o~ .r Ni1wi.0011 1 tr~me u Llguna t' :p;t.~ 7 1'50 !'•t 2QS .. ·FIND •• an apartment ~ through classlf1ed ;- To Quality for this study you must: · Have been diagnosed witH migraine by a physician in the last 12 months. · Be taking the prescription drug sumatriptan (lmitrex•) · Experience 2 .r:ntgraine and 6 tension type headaches per month Call J .P. Erlksmoen o.o.s: 949 640-5680 '. I O\\'EST lj\;Sl 'R·\NCE RATES Au10 as low as $25/per moruh Good Orivcr/Srndenc Ois~ount DUI or bad dnvC'r • Immediate SR.-12 Filing Rcgism.tion Scr\tice from $5.00 Renewal for Registration, Driver license, License PIJto, Siickcr, Addn=ss Change, Tr Jnsf er, Lien Sale Mo1orcy~le/Heal1h/Llfe/Bus1ncss/OiS3b1liry CAl.J. TODAY FOR FREE QUOTE (71-4)07-7Gt0 1400 A*UNCE.MENTS I •420 GARAGE • _ SALES 'REDECOVER THE JOY OF' BICYCLING. Need help gel· ting o" the aof1? Blcyc~ COICh Genly. 714·532-1222. 'MOVING SALEI $AT 8 t2 633 Rocllf0td RdJCdM Some him. Exec"11P.5ki:tedOOZa ml5C housellolO 1\1.'ITIS, etc •PALM ' PHYSIC• rtldtr ttlll, ~Ht, prtMnt & future. 1 FR E que1tlon by ~ 1,. MISCE• 1 •NEOUS phone. 714-84&-1033 ~ ~ FOR SAl~ J 402i,osr A FO~No I Loat C4ll grey/wtit mile, short hair, rf<Ubll{ collar, I* ol 10 yr1 ml1Md very much. 15th LON fl1 J. G1ln Energy wtlh Metebolltt. Call fo1 tree 1-....;.2202=-... =.,..;.;.::k:.:...-1 sample ,Day ph 619<166-0104 s-ta AM. CAt2101 & Pllclntl1 949-646-2307 LOST WATCH 1.ost 51t Womons Ebel Spon Classic· .,.., s1aonte~ woven bracelet g1ey dial Senlwnenlal value REWARD!! 949 642-7851 1404 PERSONALS I n ovE BRIDGET DATING• Nlc:t & honffl ~Y Asian 420 lldies. 626-282-4250 GARAGE SALES ESTATE SALE FRI & SAT 9-3:00. CM 1513 Orange ave. Like new dtalgnar tthr tOlas, co"" llble1, '7tt pint dining labft & chln1 clblnots, king chtfry wood bdrm set, Lile cycla, treadmlll, appllanoes, much more, all like new. FORTY YE.AAS RESIDENCE All Conltnll Sale M1~ 8,9 S.t·Sun II 200 Magnohe CM (btl-Broadway & 18th) fr<ftl 8am S 1 & $2 1abll!s shop i;ollectfl)jes many cefatnlCS and lkShus Gener 1teins and lurMure ex 5pc be<Jloom set $1600. 14pc oak <lnl\g IOOITI set $2000 vanous 100cers S6-0 SJOO • vanous !JrPsse~ $4-0 S600. hl1ng cat11nets. paintnqs & p!lrllS old rOCOld colleclo .t"'PS 1a1>1Ps and aleclton.:.s Garllft Sale Sat Sia, 8-Spm Antiques h usu w1res turn rure. boo ~s r· !ur1>s Clothes 1977 Vist1 Caudal NB pager 619·636-t~76 9-Wl~CA121f NllZlk CNC e sta~'JO turret ighl use. ac:x:esSOllf!S, veiy good-~W'll-ff9df7-f0f centeness gmdN 111 ~utlablo condltlOrl Caf t 7 I 4 84 I ·3663 Fr11tlglou1 Yacht Club Fll'lllly Membtrlhlp for Nie $17!0. Pleau c •ll !Mt-552-9137 WOlFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY OIAECT ANO SAVEi COMMEflCIAl.JH()t,4E uM5 lrom SI~ 00 Low Monthly Po:r,mt:nt FREE Cd<v Cstalog Call I ·80CH I 1-0 I !'.b 448 ANTIQUES/ART ,. /COl.lECTIBlES I BUY AU PIANOSI AntJQues--OuaJ;ty lumtture one piece or whCole hwsotu111 Cash paid. 800-649 4922 1450 -APPLtANCE 0 S ~ Q E. HOTPOINT Fullslze wa-.t• •r & Olyer Cite Newl Almcnl Colo!. Eleclnc. $400 FOi 5"1 949 673-4073 19501 0 j(ttfe ' Mtrrli gas 5lOYI' 4 Burne1s, grlddle. brolle1. 0•811 wtll!e w'chlome IOJC) $395 c.bo ~9 MH903 1454 . FURNITURE I lrnmacutant Outen btclfoom Mt with unuMd bonprlng1 Ind dbl pillow top maHrtH $350 714-381-7949, Hallan !either aofa & tove- Hll, new *1111 wrapped very aott, top qu11i1y. Wu $2000 aacrlftce. $890. 949-261 • SOFA BED Dou~. 1 wh111, St so . Schlege and Oolcllset locks & misc Bu~dtng l\llrdware 949 675·62'83 42" Magnlvox TV S750. NEW 71t X 10 ft Dupont Nnd colored ~P•I S99. ' 949-673·1153 1456 .PETS/LIVESTOCK' Rue Holle wtld-looklng leoperd lf)Ot1'td CfA oclcat kitten• for privlltQtd few ~50/$500 14'"'31·2111 RENT through classified .CU MERCHANDISE WANTED RECORDS TOP DOLL.ARI Jau A & B. SOIJI Rock etc ... 50's & eo·, MrKE 645-7505 • WANTED[ OU> COiNSI Gold, •er, Frat*Ml mint, StGI· ~s~oW:S~~· NJ:'r,Jllj I Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co Calil Reg •3901291 1·8()0.201-1141 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ADVERTISING • COORDINATC>ft Full lime assl$1'1<J Ille outside sales reps Must be punctual. dependable, fle•flte. accurate, del Ued a11d work well wiltl cbts Mu~t have car to de- livel piouls and pickup COf'Y· $9/hf Ewcl!llenl llMOI~ (*:k· •• Int~ 401k .• Drug SCIPer.l'giR!·Y~tfal rQR\Jlled s..m resume JUftf Oet!Mlg '1. T trna& CO!l1munily News, 330 W l1ay St. Coste Mesa. CA 92627 or lax 10 (949) 631 6594 APT MAl'NTIASST MGR · tor 42 uruts In CM. Pitt or Full tllM. Eqier In plumbing, lrld carpentry. Salary DOE. -949-6412-4593 APPOtA'Dl&'VI' SEITERS Ff /Yf da )' nnc.1 cveni_ilg shifts $12-820 Per Hour Toi>-1•udnc'"'TS higher • 11 ... 11h.l'l>r..cal ,_ • "ll I\ Pion ' •l'ald-i<o> • Lnn« """ ""''"''""'""''' Bi!t. ba 1 {)89 ln Coo.ta ~le"° 1 gmwlt~ • Call for iq1111t 1-888-3134744 Convenient Cl...med M2..ee7e 8ooldcltper P111·tlrM lotlhr• per month Smell office, UM QudlJn Cost• Mn• ...... C.M Steve 714.f.4f-410t I MH7H494 'CAREGIVER' llve.ln teq for elderly couple ,.•Id· 11!9 In Ntwport Beach w111 cttn "'" 1 <l•Y• • Wffk. R11pon1lbltltle1 lnclvdt; cooking, Malit· Ing' with muk1lln9, c1rlng tor Wtieelchelr bound wtff end compe- nlonahfp. '(he home hu domtttlc btlp provld1119 Clttnlng, w11hlng Ind Olhtr chofta. A valid .drtver·a ltc.f\M Ind rtf· tf9neel wlll bl required Piede atnd IHUIN or letter of ln11r111 to Caregiver, PMOf243, P.O. So• 10059, Nlwpor1 Beach, CA 92651. COUNTER HELP PERM PT. for fronn Yogurt store In Co-rona Dtl Mar, WNI treln. Mull work night• & mnctt. J CaH 949-240-2084 TRAINER PfT 1 yelr expet Teach groujl(pllvale ~ In Costa Mosa $1C>-50fper hi 800-374'-3344 orlvera wanltd May G,7,8, lor nower st.op $9/hr Meed to knoW how to drive a Mini Ven • i4M75·2292 • tt you Ill evlllabll from mid-Jlroe l\<Ough Septembers Cel °"' Job Holflne s:: onlintat 'INNI com ~--·~·· ··~-Al HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ,,. __ 224 ADDmONS ' /REMODELING ... ~F--A~RTHl....,.NG_INT...._Ell_IOR_S-" •, KrlchelYBetl\/Remodo~ • t Room AdcMJon6 Vis&'X: l •'1;()875 94~6"'5 9 \25 REBUILD OR RE»OOEL Homes Of Ofltef'S • )u:if<ty Con<.trurtlon Re~Sllflllbty Pnced Lrx:at ~ 1636318 51~ & Assocnl1!$ c 111 t4M«·S485 ~2 CHtlO CARE JUCENSED , ,, 274 COMPUTER SERVICES O\natlan Dey Cant. Clean, Synctec ""-"' COn1ultln9 ule ft.rt. Pre-tehool CICli'f'rues~ w~1 DMql Homemed9 me.11s Neto'born & Ne!'#olk lr>sblallon up By SC Plaza 714-545-1185 & Suppor1 Call 71~141 ITS SPRiHO TIMl;I C8i A&B Cleaning Wt'H_m1kt your hou• """'· l.JC/8o001:xp'd 0ty OI ~ 949-493 94 t3 CONCRETE I lllASONRY WATERPROOF COA NOS Deeb, balconlts. Slllll'R(S Ouaity wOllt ul INIOl'labl8 rates l t S87"'30 722·8769 284 ·DRYWALL SERVICES HOEFT DRYWALL All phU flf/amall/lg !Obs CLEANI 20!s. lair, lreo CSI LU OOOOO 7141-639-1447 27 YEARS EXP. '7:'" Ac~. texlUre. rs. ¥1in- 00ws. tile, skyirte, w~ re· movll 1..362939 714-t6M504. ' 't ;._; ( ·.,·~.'~! \ t I • • • Dtto-etooe·~ Drywall Repalt • Wlridait lmtl Roo8tC • SluttO Coalpldc~ . (71') 999-7063 HEWPOftT/MESA 2$ YEARS EXP JIM 14H31·2460 GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY Part-tiM an4 Pull-time ~Uou •nil.a.bl~ ror. • Phone Operator • cashier • • Plumbing & Elearical Sales • Palnt Sales Apply ln person a.r 1275 S. Bristol Strttt Sta M CA. 92626 E.0.E. Pff CLERICAL worll lhlet evenings per weell: good• typing ~ a mus1r Aitport ere& ca• Kev111 949·833·8646 • FIT ADMIH ASSIST !yplng, ~ end 1118 atllfily IO WOii! Without superviSion, benelilS and ~ ~ lor the llQtll pereon Call Kevin foe lnlert18W 949·833..&646 . Ll»ldng for Ffr ~er Iterate rtcepttonlSt 10 \OIOfk IQ busy piol I NB office Must poAeU good~ voiee & have gtliCI w!1h handr.og phone eels Hooo r~ 30 l>leaae Oii 949-717 4880 for an lnlial phone lnleMew PRE•SCHOOL TEACHERS Must bt loving 111d wing l enjoy chl1d,.n. CaH Chrte at 714-9$4-2569 •Pftt>MEUS MARKET• Now hiring gourmet mafl<et SmlcaDttl JiltaVSufood Product CHhltrelAccounting (949)548-2500 · 'f"A)( (949)548-25'5 Pl'1-t 11rstor1 Weeltendl 111 grocery stoces, in area_ CV nee, muse be neat, fnendly WluJes lbitlY $6 75/hr C8I JolYI l 94M42~213. ~ .. tur.,,. 0.twerY .... kv!Ce otflca Mfll9'.I" tralnN. ~ lllld CUSIOllltf aeMc:e •kills reQ'd, 1000 service IKPOI ienct hetpltA PfT l)OSrtlons avl!•atll• Fu m : 949-548·1197 or call 941-544-2132 \. RETAIL FU(IHITURE SALES with lntlflor dlllgo 11tper pm COM Call IOt lf>P' • • ..... 723.()448 • Let the Cleealfled hrvtce Director, help you find reliable help. M2-8e78 SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $25-JOK +INCENTIVE) , The Los Angeles Times is seeking bright, capable individuals who are looking for full-time employment with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regional office. The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geogr.aphic area. The individual will maximize ~ales by developing $lrOng partnerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining :1 appropriate appearance and demeanor. THE sucCESSM cANb10ATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 year.; of sales, marketing or related experience required • Strong problem solving. decision making, organizational and planning sk.ills • •Excellent verbal an<l written communication skills •Ability to work a flexible schedule including S'aturday & . Sunday • •PC skills required T he Los ~geles Times offers a com~ive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: The Times Orange County Employment Office 1375 Sunflower Ave Costa Me.w, CA 92.626 You may also fax to (7 14) 966-7751 or send via the Internet to jobs@latimes.com Equal opponunity Employer .~-.~ ··1~:.·~ !TREES• Topped/removed, Lawns, sprlnkltra,cln·up 714·751·3'76 Ylllio clElN 0P/TR1if TI\lH. HEDGES, PALM TREES REMOVAL NEW LAWNIPlAHTS 714-980-9502 r~,,_, .. , ·~r, ' . . I' f 1 I ' • '-1,• "" I .... \..... -~..tJ PUB ·IC NOTICE The Cellf. Publlc-Uhlttles Commission REQUIRES that aH used household goods mover• rrlnt their P.U.C. Ca T number; lmo1 ~ chauflera print their T.C.P. OIMnbet In .. edYertls· rMtU tt you have a question eboot the leglllty of • mover, Imo Of cheuhf, cal PU8UC UTUTIES CCMISION 7t 4-558-4 t51 .. 1340 PAINTING J CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 v ... E~ • Gtell Pnctl GuarllUt WOik Free Es! Lt375e02 714·S38-1534 DAVE'S PAIHTINO No job too larg, Of small Free astrnaleS t5yrs elq)ll'ltl'CI Uti97347 24hls 949-S tS-3m R<E'S CUSTOM PAIHTlHO- Ptol.sstonal Clean. qa11hty wolk !IAAllCI & 6otks Lt703468 631 ... 610 QUALITY CARE it 20 YEARS Fllf ptlces ' lnl8fl0f ' Etleflof Pan, local releienca NB eru Aon 949-645-2417 RAINBOW &ct.r MAINf. Paln4tng·lnl/e.xl Housefapt qua.Jrty jObl frM r..l'S L#569897 636-8888 ROBERT ISBELL c6. lrftelfol/ewtellnf <om~lllbS OK Oecorawe P111ting LU94350 Cal 949 6'6-3006 OI Pft99 949-58-0-9Gt6' 2t YRS QOlUfY PAINT$ TOUCHuttS TOO 24 Hrt. Richard Slllor Llc12IOl44 MM5Mlt2 • ..... , I-" 7i':· . . . . . . "'' f, ' Doily Pilot 478 lMPLOYMENT I SERVICES PlllM bt'IW*I NI the ll1tfn91 In Ihle Clltgory May require you 10 c.11 • too number In wnldl lhtrt " • ctiarge per minut.. ADVERTISING lnslc»Satea A rapdy oxpardng com· murwty ~ 9'0llP setlls sell mollvaled telemll1ietell 10 sell ~ec11silg Cancldat• must have 2 years 1ele· matkelllg expeflenoe. proven track rlCOld, good ref81tnc:eS ind Ille abt~t; 10 mant11n clenl base Pe11 lime and lul lime pOGi1lons available Salary JM OOll'llT1ISSion Drug $Cl~ ptryslCal re<pJtred EOE Ae· 5Ufl'l8 IO. Mal'lcey Oanlds, % Times Com· rMWty News. 330 W Bey S1reet, Costa Mesa. CA 9262'1 91 lax to (949) 631-6694 .Ufe, rt lie/;; ~{( Uk'lte • ~I .;; P" ~ A GOOD ADf Call 642-5678 Daily Pilot ~~·· ~. t • a I \. .,. • ..__. .... &. :· • ., 1111 \ ..... ~~ . Al~tl--R~ ........ •Ci aVd 548-0769 -· • Daily Pilot ··~ .., ~ . . " ·~ . ::.. oua OICANIZA110N could help )'Oii at11 S70K 10 ~K in )'.OUI O'Wll but l•cml XccOAO I.XI ... F!Jtf IQldtd PrtmlUn) sound very .dean 10065381 15.tm SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-111-2500 ACORA LS 3DR 't3 ; ' + llllllY oihcr money m~~opp& \00'1 of ICICl'Cfl Ill worldwide " ' waJch.W. rnukd I foot u.:;;;!H IJtitfi~ 5 •pd. rul, low ,,.., 11-dein. lllOOIVool (008612) SU95 COSTA MESA INF1Hm (714)241-1300 AC0Rl VIGOR GS '14 Light brown, Autq, loedtd, YflfY cleen1 14lC ~1; 112,500. tb·nJ..1;141 . . • . .. , . • • • • . E~Htcr HC rGroup, 131 TURJO Avd tt 101, Twon CA 92780 I.• CAEDfT I • SERVICES GEIO OF DEBT! !f e can 'hel£! • Or.dit Oztds ~ltd · • Pll)'flftll/J I.owmJ • lnltfttl Rtductd • Haramtnts' Sto :.SAJLBOATs· I 14 FT UDO with trailtf, grett condhlon. $1150. Yamaha (L.net-typl) S.llbo.t, brand new. 8111 Offer. ,,.m.9131 , 8Mwm11"i2 Mlltt, '3k ml, CO, phone, 1unroof, new llr1Wr1kel, alarm. $1UOO • ........_1254 CAD SEVILil '71 1 Ow!ltr i.dy drtvtn, MY« MlloUd In. Only 1CMK m12f:f cond $3195141-7 21 • CHAYSlER LE BAROH 1111 * 44. power 111, real dean. new smog ceMICale $1790 obo 949-723-1504 CHRYSLER Lebaron ex Convt 't1 VI, 1uto, 1llvw w/ !ll'l'f ltlv, 111 ~. AC, llTI· frn CUI, CO ~ lound 59' ml, M2SO. t4t-717~2.53 DOOGE NEON HIGHUNE 'M AW933084·5&4657 sa.m CONNELL NISSAN 714-755-3333 FORD ASPIRE 't7. PV220379-220379 S6,999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755-3333 Ford Bronco 1995 411~ Futly loaded, hurter gteen w/ Ian leather 1n1er1o1. tow pkg. 1·0wntf Xlnlcond $16,000 obo Mi-64$-2304 FORD ESCORT LX SON '93 AulO. fJC. lo·l'l1' (P1598!Ml S5.m SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-9'»2500 f()Ao ESCORT L.X '98 Bisi Buv c 1598941 S9 9n SOUflt COAST ACURA 714-t7t-2500 Hav.e A Garage Sale ! Can The P'dot Classifieds at 642·567 8 to place your Garage Sole Ad I p~.J~jlot Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Cost~ Mesa Daily · Piiot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley .. Independent to react) over 100,000 hOmes. Fax us· this form with Your credit card # or mall with check today! for I weekl If ~ not I I FORD iitOSTlNO CONVf 't1 AH, PWf Dkl:I • ...vim. lllovs & low inlet' ({32317) $13.905 LEXUS OJ: WESTMIHSTtR 714-m~IOI FORD PROBE 119 AX802589-193421 $4,999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755433' GEO METRO 'i1 coNVt 2 Mlttf, ntW top, look• Ind runt great! 11k ortJn m~ 1 owntf, must eac:riflc:t 12550( obo. 71~7033 • GEO PRIZii LSi 'M Auto, I C. V11y Cl11nl (P027284l su n SOOTH COAST ACURA 714-17t-2500 HONDA ACCORD lX 'i2 AW2.3273HXJ1689 $8.999 CONNELL NSSAN 714-75WS33 HONDA ACCORD 'ii 4 dr. v-6. Ql'IY~. MVOOI. c:hromt (~) 118.995 COSTA MESA IHF1Hffi (714)241-1300 HONDA CIVIC EX '95 Whte Pnced 10 1911. (517962) 110,988 LEXUS OF WESTlltHSTER • (714)892-flOI INAH!ti GiO 1tS Green/beige, 1u10, CO (530475) $12.995 .costA MESA INF1t4111 (714)241-1300 .. INMTI 130 1M Slack beauty, lea ther (017800) $16,895 COStA MESA INF1Nm (714)241-1300 INANITI J30T 'M IG!eeMan llhr. ed. moontool. immac. (109064) S16,995 cosn MESA IHAHm (714)241 -1300 INfikifi J36 'H lvoty, 1an htv, auto, moonrool. (219867) s 18.995 COstA MESA INFINfTI (714)24MSOO INRNm ibO CONVT'. 'H Buro'Qriy. (010459) $11,995 COSTA MESA INFlNITI (714)241-1300 INTtGRA GS COUPE '93 Auto. ac, moonrool, llllly loaded (008862) SI0,9n SOU'tH COAST ACURA (714)97t-2500 INT£GRA CSR '96 Formula One Technology( (002919) $15,977 SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)97t-2SOO INTEGRA GSA 'M Blk on ~"Y, beauty, luly loaded,(0001911 s13,9n SOUllt COAST ACUAA (714)979-2500 INTEGRA GS '97 Acura Ct r1fflt d Sliver (Ot9542) S16,9n SOUfH COAST ACURA (7U)t7t-2SOO ' Jeguar >Os v12 cONVt 'ii $31,195 t M-071 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJS i4 v12 MelallC Red in c:olof. 4()1( miles. ~CM Miki Ofltr 949J650. T733 JldlWI ill l RblN '17 131,• t1.ul2 IAUUI JMIUAR 714-MHIOO J4o01R >CU IEDAN 4o ·ii PUN IMSIO BAUER JAGUAR 714-tC:MtOO JAGUAR XJi leolA 40 ·A $22,"5 M-43M . BAUER JAGUAR 71 .. 953-4800 JlolJAR xJi SEDAN 1t7 $41,tH 17 ... 271 BAUER JAOOAR 714·=· JAGUAR AN 'i7 141,IM 17-4211 IMIERJAGUM 714-IU-4800 J11uar XJi vindlft rn A $2:3,1115 • tM3l5 &AUEi\ JAGUAR 714-l5S-4800 JlOOAR lJi b 40i( Olijilli tnllts. new 1'111, 1 owner, lmmlculalt CIWlbeny RICW T In lnltnot, $19,000JOBO 71H SM1S3 J191111' XJi '" BlacMln lnl. clvomt ...... new llfll. s 1000 down uaumt $13,500 pp M~11 JAGUAR 16A XJi SEOAN40 $21,ets 14-4391 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953 ... IOO JEEP CHEROKEE 114 414, 9 CYI., 5 IPllCI, AC, CMI, 10IK ml, S4llt ont Owntf 94Mn·207t Jett> Wranglli 4x4 'i1 6spd, 8cvl. new 1op, ps. lmrnacU1at1, OllQlnll 171150 pnvalt pa~ MM73.o411. lANOAOVR 9714.0 Gailged CM, gfMMan ire. 11 81( ml. rool rldl. mn cond $44,000 9411-722~ (hOml) 94917~2408 (WOfk) Llooo lS 'tz Suptt Cltwl 10122211 St3.en SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)971-2500 LEXUS ES 300 '91 Lh. moorvool, CO (1786!/ 1see39) $21,195 tuSTIH LEXUS 714 SU 4IOO LEXUS ES 300 'ii Ceshmer• Beige, lllv, co (17e64/142267) $23,495 TUSTIH LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 "96 Fluby, llhr, moorvool. CO. ( 1768211311169) $23.495 • TUSTIN LEXUS n4-5"-4IOO LEXUS ES 300 'ii 33k rnilel, CO, chrome wl'ls. (178211149523) $24.995 TU~~4l~x: 714- LExus ES 300 'M Llhf, chrome-wtll$, moonrool 08051/159217) $24,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4a LEXUS ES 100 'ii LIIV. CD c:twome wNa, mooo-rool ( I 79e 71152'330) $25. 795 'lf\JSTIH LEXUS 714-~ LEius es 300 ·ii Lllr, CO."dlfome wtils. moon- rool (117381143878) $21,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-54MIOO Buy It. ~ n. ~nd It. CIH1ltled. J •• I lly OWtLES GOnN wt&rl ()MAit StWttF Md TANNAH HIRSCH ' WHAT'S TU PROBLIM7 Boeh vulnerable. East deals. West led a low heart lO east '1 . WEST •J863 <:? K85 0 85 •NOR'm • KQlO <:>932 ~ KQJ •J9!3 • 1087 2 'The heart mW11 went co the kina a th1rd hcatt was ruffed in the closed hand. ~ obvioua threat is a '4-0 trump split and that could be coun• le~ no matter which defender held 'all the uumps. At trick four declan:r SOUTH •A9754l • <:? J7 . ~as lo the qaeen, and East dja.. c a diamond. No harm done. it make any difference whether declartr now comes to hand with the ace of diamonds or !tads a low club toward the kina7 Alf the difference in the world! Suppote declarer comes to hand with the ace of diamonds. f.IJ)e59e$ the tin of spldes and cashes the !Ong. Now declarer must re1W'T\ to hand 10 draw the la5t tn.unp but, when a club lS led, East can rise wu.h lhe ace and return another heart. and West must score the jlCk of trumps en passant for a one-trick sec. o A72 •K6 Opening lead: Five of o All is well if declarer swu by leadinJ a club to the kmg. h does not Beware of deals I.hat look 100 sim- ple. There milht be hidden trllpS in what seems tile the mo\t uncompli· cated of situations. • help East to rise with the ace and play a heart because declarer will ruff in •hand a~ dummy can overruff if West ovenuffs declarer. No matter what East does, declirer will have suffi· cient entries to take the finesse of the ten of spades and, af\cr cashing the !Ong of spades, re-enter hand to 'draw North's two-bean cue-bid was a game in't'itation in species. With a siiuh spade and the ace of clubs P!?h- ably marked wiltt opening bidder, Soulh had an easy j4mp to j8rf!e. . the last trump and claim the rest of the tricks. ' LEXUS ES 300 'H CO, chrome ~ (1nfW 13479'> $23,995" tuSTIN LEXUS . 714-544-4800 LEXUS GS 300 '95 Lllr. CO, chrome ~ (1n07/109230) $26.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 71~ LEXUS SC 400 195 Utw. CO chrOfTl!' wtletlS (1788Ml39393) $26.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS SC 400 't5 Llhr, CO. ctvome wheels (1788Ml39393) $28,995 TUSTIN LEXUS • 714-544-4800 UNCOUl TOWN CAR 'H ,1;tno, lir. moooroot, CO.lull pwr. fthr.(614378) $24,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTtR (714)892.-6908 MERCEOE~ENZ aooe •93 IMMACULATE CoNOITION I 3 2ttr eng,,auto. fully loaded, C/O. lthr Inter. 77K ml. $21,000 714-606-1288 MERCEDES C·220 '95 Whtt&'grg· IUlo, *· aloys. pwr pkg 221798) $19,995 LEXUS F WESTMINSTER 71...n-6906 MERCEDES EUO 'M Smokl slller, llhr. moontool, alovS (016741) $23,995 LOU$ OF wtSTMIHS'TER ' 714-m-6IOI METftOLSl'l7 Alrto (Pt1311728357) sun SOOTH COAST ACURA 714-t1t-2500 --MUSTANG ConYlftlblt 'M Fm~· cllc. 5 fl)d. rrlld po, bnltd O'Mlld 27y!'I, 94~721-9548 NSSAH '°'*'*' XE P/U 'M AX322871.010120 S8 499 CONHEU llSSAH glf 75S-3333 • ~Nl..,..,SS,...,.AHsEHTA 1tM WI: 12111 oogtnlll mill, new"'*-· new 1ir•. good t~. $1500i obo. Cal Iller 4 71H7'H738 NISSAN iEHTRl 40ft 'a AS6S3036-211288 SU99 CONNELL. NISSAH' 714-75W333 -NI-SS-AN XE KING CAB 191 291\riilis, 1 ownel. 1\110. bed line! (331821) $9.995 COSTA MEU INA.Nm (714)241-1300 -PO-HTIAC GRA'ND AM "91 AX189187-613705 . $6,499 CONNELL NISSAN 714-7554333 ...,PO"'"'R..,..,SCHEt11 CAR~ERA 'IS sntf, NC. immlC. 10w miles. mirt cond. r~an $18.500 p!1vall ~. t4MU..o411 sn1noost ' uo. •91 AIC, IUllfOO. ahoys. 26it ~~~~ 1'1MIHeOI 1,cp,1 SATURN SC2 '86 Alrto. 11r; moonrool & morel (358829) $10.995 . l{XUS OF WESTMINSTER 71W92~ TOYOTA CAMRY L.E ·91 WIVtlAan llhr, 4dr ... 0. 12k !R 111* (237320)$16995 . Com Miii Wn1I (714) 241-1300 TOYOTA PiCKUP '91 AR830432-0611108 SS.999 CONNEtl NISSAN 714-755-3333 • .TOYOTA TERCh '95 AX310249-108290 $8,999 COHHEU HISSAM 714-75W333 TOYOTA 4-AOAAER SA5 'ti 4xA wllilt, u o, * moorwoot. alovS ( 1333511 $24 ,2115 LOUS OF WtsTMINSTtR . 714-lt2480I TOYOTA Qotlmt 111 Al.no. llf, moonrool, .aovs. 11K mites. (021164$} $20,799 UXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-680I VW Clbi!Oltt Convertible '16 Triple whlle. one owner, 1xcellel1t mar.tnanee. NC, llJdio, new 1>r111e sys1an a cMch. Nell new llm. Smog c.11 S2800 obo 94~s.-e 121 vw flU8lf CONVt 11 Red body, 1111 top, NM end loolll trNll PS. cat. $1MO + tu I Uc Olr IVUA .... 1'N111 DOWN , Gvm r>ad 2 Mbt'group 3 Computer ebtlr. 4 down 5 Mgelt hUdgeaf e Sir-Guimea 7 Ins c:iowmg B Jung COl~afy 9~. 10 Hlirgoo 11 Aondaacy 12~kx 1TRalM 2t~te lor Cd fot AneW9fS •T~ -•Aa9J "-• .,. ... 1~ ext code 500 SEIL YO~~ US E D VEHICLE THROUGH CIASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 \iERCEOES 300 Sl 't1 Sclodtu. ~ In c:olof. Mu$t .,.. ltlis beUflA Cat $29. 900 949(65(>.7733 MERCEDES 560 S.L '11 Ttupt, 2 1ope. ~ Tired of the Grind and Confusion ~ condMlon, $21,950. MF717-7ee5 The hours Driving, Shopping ·~~d Negotiating? TH 11111WGlll1 lt11111A11Vf ·~•l'M.w.jill ,;......-~~~-=~ ~~---...~ ll makes anCI iiiclils at one location • .. • Get ·EXAGLY the model, color and accesRilll JOI want • • • • -------------. Excellent AVAILABILTY and we DELIVER to you. D YES, SELL MY c• • --, . ...,..,. I ~--OMC o-o.Wx • • Zip I l · I ...... ____ _ . .. . . . . . • RJLL LINE of NEW and CERl"IFIED RE-SALE . VEHICLES • '' :1 I on all vehicles .. ~ includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • .. TOCl\l.D PARTS . J lU . () J ~ ••• Custom an·d Standard Accessories '89 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Low 59K miles, white, leather, excellent condltl<til! (295842) '89 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Lo~ miles, leather, excellent condition, new car trade·ln! (~82087) '94 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL . Signature, low miles, leather, many extras! (604564) . . ---------------------------- BOSE STEREO • C@MPLIMENTARY · SERVICE SHUTfLE ... includes Airport Drop-off/Pi~k·up (JWA) p I • FREE SATURDAY ·CAR WASH R'- in our comfortable Customer Lounge I • ::CA>... I LEASE FoR~3 83;MbNTu ~ . . ..~ • 07e + tax for 36 mo Closed end lea on approved 04dit Total dnvHff S16n 01 alt!f factoiy rebate Residual 520.969 11. Tptal payments ol $13,788 +In 12K m1 "owed P,er year 20C per mile in txeeSS (018333) :-• ....... ;~ I ; LEASE FOR$_59.9 /MoNT.u + 87c 1 ta~ for 36 mo Clo;, end ~ase on approved Ctedrt. Total-dove-off $1493 61 alter ~ctory "bate Residual $28,695 sl Tobi payments of $14,396 88 +,tax 1~ mr. • allowed per year 20c per mile in ~ (926861) '. eeeoe $O$~E~~:i=IT LEASE . FOR$ 2 I 9 /M.ONTH • 93c + tax lor 36 mo Closed end ~ ~ approwd credrt , Residual S9792J!O Total of pm.ts $7697 55 • In. 12K 1111 Med per year 20c per llllle 111 excess. INTRIGUE . $0 DOWN I $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $0 lST PAYMENT TAX. Tnu 4 Rr.mn!ATIOH ExTR4 ~EASE FOR$ 2 9 9 /MONTH . + B&e + tax b 36 mo Closed end lase on IWMd er• . Residal $12.901.95 Tolalol pmts, S10 495 10 + ta 12K 1rulowed 1* re-20c pei ~ m:eu. '94 CADILLAC BROUGHAM , Fleetwood, low mlleSi leather, 350 V-8, rear wheel drive (708430) '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 290 H.P. Northstar, leather, CD & more! (824595) $11 988 '98 CADILLAC CATERA 4>w miles, leather, CD, alloys & more! Bal. of warr. (032945) '96 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 $12 988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE 6 cyl., a\lto, light blue, excellent <;ondJtlon, new car trade-in! (160392) ' Low miles, V-8 Northstar, moonroof, alloys, bal. of warr. (828445) . '95 CADILLAC DEVILLE Low miles, amethyst, leather, super clean! (214082) • I $} 7 988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS ' Low miles, 290 H.P. Northstar, CD, alloys, Bal. of warr. (800457) I . ..