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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMl'AUNmES SINCE 1.907 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1999 .. TRAGEDY ON T~E PLAYGROUND A .tearllll goodbye .to Sierra and BrandoiI • t , • • • Funeral services mix sadness .. . and laughter in memorializing the short lives of the young victims. ~Pilot Tcan. flowed almost endJessly on Fnd..:~ when two children who were killed on d Cos· ta Mesa school playground were laid lo rest in separate yet sentimenlctl services Allen Abrams, who stP.erP.d.h1s vetucle onto" l w11<; dppt1r~nt through d video. monta~w on playground di the SouthcOdc,t Early Childhood two. giant tr.lens1on '>Cf(' n :.Pl to lilt> rnustc Leaming Center on Monday Abrdms allegNI· of Enc Clapton's "Tears in I lea\ 1•n " Clapton, Jy wanted to kill the unsu'>pecllng childrPn • the lcgendory gu1tdnst. wrote thr. <>OOg ahout because "they were mnocent • 1 hi<> son \\ho trag1ntllV' fell oil 11 bale ony and It wds the children's mnocPnce, so \'lc10u:.· d1t>d · ly exploited by.Abrnms, that shone brightly c1t Those who atl<'nded ttw menmnal '"'f\'trP bot~ servtces. Mor<> than JOO mournt>rs tm•cl to put the horror of S1em1's di>ath m per· attel}dr.d the Soto funeral at Mdriners Chuir:h :.pe<:tl\:e m Irvine. !3eneath ct floaung StdT of udlloons "It's d ·tlfllP. Wl' ch·~perntely tt'>k questions .• and surrounded by rtowers was tlw tiny < cts· sc11cl Rev .Jim GalnPy of ManrlPrs Churc·h _ket where Swrra ldy • \'\ P know that God on!\• hd~ the an:-.wer~ l • BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PllOT The week that began so tragically ended with the heart-wrenching funerals of J-yedr- old Brandon Wiener and 4-y~·old S1errd Soto. Both -0f the young chddren were run pver by a car driven by 39·year-old Steven He r fctmtly amved m two stretch black hm· Toddy, it 1<> Sierrd s ltme 10· dance in heaven ... ousmes and sat in tront ol d qlowmg p1cturP of Some of S1em1's lnends, 50 strong. walked Siem1. showmg her typical beautiful smile -m , long, single-Ill~ prop.!ss1on and plac-ed It was thdt snulP, said fnends, that nevN Cindy Suter ls consoled during a memorial service Friday for her daughter, SleJTa, at Mariners Church in Irvine. Sit- ting at Cindy Soto's right ls Sierra's lathe r, Erle. chsappeared from the aspmng dancer. Tht1l SEE FUNERALS PAGE A23 , . ' , M·ot .her 's · D I ' I : ---. . . Attom~ys_ agree to accident settlement I was 32 before I really · .knew how to dance. My mom taught me. . · Sure, l'd "danced" before, With the sort of aim- less shift:rrom·one-foot-to· - another. don't-K;tow-what- to-do-with-my-hands style common to most young peo· pie. And I wasn't even par- ticularly good ,tit that. Conse- quehtly, my dancing skills, on the race occasions I tnflicte<l them upon my unfortunate fnends dunng sooaJ occasions, n ever got beyond the aimless stage, and certainly not to the point where I knew how to g lide across the dance noor, a la Pred Astab;e. Fred Flint- stone; m.:.yt5e. Fred Astaire, no. . But ~hen my sister got piarried a few years back. it was Uie sort of grand affair thllt required a large Qlttiolic church with high, ~ceilings, a huge weCtd6n9 party, hundredi of ~' and a full-blown, Ill· dowh dinner ~n for a bel1IOom tuU Of people. . In lhOrt. tbe IGilt ol major eveill &bat'I foUowwd by (CJUlp) daatm.g Far grown- u.ps. Partunately, MGm ,.. ...... Aftar••M!lll~ ........... ·ts11i .., .... ,, .. ... , .. ' ---...... -=-....... lew l&tl!l- ·erandma raising next generation • Martha Fluor is undertaking Motherhood, Part II, by raising child No. 6 -her grandchild. . 11 .... II.A G l\JIUhh" !kit Pl1ol NEWPORT BEACH -Schobl l>0c1rd mem- ber Marthd Fluor has hvc rtuldren, and when the last on<> entt"red high school she breathed a sigh or retie(. No more dtapers, no more drool, no more stinky, ba.by stool, she thought. But she relruwd too soon. Three years ago. Fluor's 18-yecu old ddugh~ ter got pregnant dnd dt•cided to keep the bdby • • But because she ~ Dot prepared, hndn· c1C1lly or enfotiondlly, to ht1ve d child, rtuor is ralSmg litUe Samantha "She's an absolute joy," Sdld Fluor •And sometunes I ~k I'm a little too old for this, . but you do what you've got to do " When her daughter came to her and told her she was pregnant, she Sdld , ·1 decided you can't tum your back on your own kids because they do something they're not m favor of • •And what 1 found ts' l'm not alone. A nwn· ber of people l know are raising their grdnd- children. We are d g rowing breed.• Raising children the second brne around 15 both the same and dtfferent, Fluor said. "The biggest Uung that's different is when I had my lads, I stayed home, and now.l work full·lllne, • sh said. • ';-···-" •But I still ~ave the same disopline, and the same rules,• she }aid. · She said her duldten, two of whom still live dt home. dccuse her of spoihng her grandchild, but Fluor disagrees. •r always pick ometlung up for the baby when I go out, but that's a grandmother's pre- rogative," sh~ said. The hMdest part of her new role, said Flu· or, is •gomg through it all agam. • "It's so exhausting," she said. ·1 have one child graduating from ~g.h school m 2001, and SEE GRANDMA PAGE A 15 . . . • . . . . . . . . . : · •Landscaping company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - will pay even families in Irvine Avenue incident. lliy Pkl NEWPORT BEACH -Attor- neys m tht• lrvme AvenuP lav. su1t have rcdcbed d ttlemcnt t1grec· ment whereby a land Qapiny company will hf' held p.1rtidll} liable for d trc1fhr. ace tlent m whlCh on" teenager \\as killt~· dnd eight uthcfa were m1llled, th~ Ddily Pilot hus learned A d~l tias bce,n tmck that will havl' CaliJonua Land ... rdp l\litmte111mre. Inc. par dn und.ls· do~ ~ amount of munev to e\·en ol the tet.?n ' fdm1lws Th > agree- ment will abo tr P tfie city ol Nt>wport Bt•<lch from habihty thdnks lo an mdemruty clau e entered into a contract· b •twel'n the.> mamtenanc ' c;omp<1.ny and thl' nty pnor to the acad •nt. SEE SETTLE PAGE A23 : ~-.... ----. . .. . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . • . . . BRIAN P08VDA I OAJlY Pl.OT M~a Fluor of Newport Beach reads to her 2-year-old granddatighter, Samantha. · ! Fluor decided to rabe her granddaughter after her daughter gave blrth and was • ! not prepared t.o raise the child on her own. A m6ffi for all ages at school, elsewhere • 'Supermom' has·come a long way since first volunteering at Wilson five years ago. It. :NC' A GA1t11.JW . .. . . • . . MILLENNIUM MOMENT professor \\ith a pac;sion for sports Dean We ... tgaard turned hl passion for sports mto a We· lonq puThwt Th • former Red· lunds lootbaU slur wa o life· guard tor 17 'ummer.... 11 phystCal edu- callon. profe - sor at oc;c Jor . 16 yPar< and Sl'I'\ ed. al> the Dean . Costu Me ,. 1umor college' Westgaard · ~thlettc tramcr. \ we .. tgaard also taugftt'cla m y div· mg and uba diving. A Chol- arship m his name wtt e.stah· It hed at OCC . M1llenn1um Moment celt!btates peo. pie WhO made a maJOI' cootrlbution to the community this century • l Reassuring mom on Mqther's Day "Making the decision to have a child it's momentous. II is to ~dde forever to have your heart go wal.kJng . around outside your body." -Elizabeth Stone . ..,...~ W e·v;\\J ~ o~ ss·ads for ili~ct · r Moth· er's' Da y. The most e nt suggestions rue flowers, jewelry, bredkf ast m bed and diriner out. I am not going to offer you yet another _ suggestion of what to give. Ins tead, I have a strong suggestibQ of some- thing not to giv~. . Last year, my daughter, Kelly, gave me a truly unusual and unforgettable present for Mother's Day. We joke· dbout it now, but basically h er glft to me last year was to stay alive. Before you JWilP to the wrong con· clusion, let me tell you that it was K~JL ly who 1umped Literally. Several of f her fnends deaded to go skydiving, and asked her Lf she wa~ interested . Not wanb.ng to miss-out on anything, KeUy agreed to JOin them. So as much as I en1oyed Mother's Day he re with my family, pclrt of me w~s many miles aw-t:ly, up in the air. Kelly assured me that she would call as soon as she was back, and I assured her that I would be waiting for that phone call, and praying hard unlll it cdl11e. , .. Kelly finally calleQ', and my day was complete. I "Well, I'm back safe and sound,· she said "Hdppy Mother's Day. Momrruo • She told me abou! her experience. First, there were lessons and tests on the ground. But all too soon, she found hersell geared up, attached to an instructor and starmg out mto a wide-open '>ky. •J never would hdve Jwnped out of the plane lf the guide hadn't been attached to my back." she said. · "There I was, free-falling from 15,000 feet. I couldn't breathe because of the air rushing against _my face.· I was so happy JUSl to hear her voice, but what she said next was tru- ly music lo my ectrs. "Morn , it was the d umbest thing · l'vi> ever done. I'll never do that agdm. • I tdlked to Kelly earlier this week , ancl told her that 1ust because s he isn't commg home for Mother's Day Uus yedr either. I hope she isn 't going to do anytiung crazy. ·Don't worry, Mom, I'm going to be Wlth my church group,· s he said. ·What are you g omg to be doing. sweetheart?" I asked. ·We're gomg n ver rafting. It should be a lot of fun," she answered. Bemg m the ra pids doesn't worry me nearly as much as Jumping out of a plane, but J asked her to we ar a life preserver, and a helmet. ·I'll call when I g et back," she said. J told her I'd look forward to the call and look to God to keep ber safe. I thank God, for and pray for my childre n every day. I am so thankful that God is with them, even when I am not. Assurance is a gift that this mothe r enjoys each and every day of the year. And you can quote me on that. • ONDY TRANE CHIUSnSON is a Newport ieach resident wno speaks frequently to pal'· enting groops. She can be reached via e-mall at cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail at P.O 8011 6140-#505, Newport Beach 92658. VOL 93, NO. 108 . ' faith • 1 .. • I • II).terfaith divorce recovery program heJp..!_ adults and children deal wj.th divorce .and separati~n Nom Sc:HwARTZ \ ~Pb .. 0 hese days, most couples walking -down the aisle fot'the first1fiiie recognize that they have a 50% survival rate. What second-or thifd-timers don't realize. though,~ that their chances for finding everlast4 ing love diminish with each try to 35% ~d ~%, respectively. · Sh on Hill, the health 1llll"fistry direct rat St. Mark Presbyterian Chur , attributes th.ls to the rebound factor. "Pe<?ple 'need to give themselves time and not just go out and find some· one to cling 'on to," she explained. Realizi.hg this, St. Mark Presbyterian~ . Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic g~ogr .. called Growing ~ough' Diyo e. . Chiand Congregation Shir Ha-Ma'.al t have organized a seven-week · etr h IS that it will h.elp.p~c-j ip,a.nt grow" through their divorce • · ai>d not just go through it, only to make tbe same mistakes again. The workshop,.whjch is both for divorced and separatecf people, will be led l)y recovery expertOim Smoke. He f is the author of the bew.·selling book •Growing Through D' orce • and 13 other relatioTIShip gw es. In the past 17 yeats, Smoke, an adjurlct professor at the Fuller Theolog· ical Seminary iniasadena, bas led more than 700 s minars. Recognizing at divorce bas a pro- found effect on very part of a person's life, Smoke has tried to incl~de topics such as bwlding a new identity, dating and faith, and recovery. After a one- hour lecture, the participants are bro· ken up into smaller groups with two facilitators. . . While most work.shops are entirely adult-centered, this program is inclu· s~e of the cbi.ldren affected by divorce, In conjunction with Smoke's lectures, there is also a program fot"youths called HEART that focuses on coping and faith. These seminars are a safe place for the cluldren of divorcing couples to express their anger, fear (Uld pain con- fidentially to counselors. To accommo· date the wide age range, the youths are also separated into small groups. ERIC SANTUCCI I DAILY Pl.OT Sharon Hill, left, ls the director of health ministries at SL Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach.. She, along ~th Andrea Gumbko, head the interfaith dlvor~e recovery workshop at the church. "I've watched two ?·year-old boys who usually talk. about farting or who got in trouble at school, talk to each oth- er ab<iut their feelings," said Andrea Gwnbko, the coordinator of HEART.· Children and adults both need to know that they're not atone, sh e said. While including children IS lllilOVd· live, the most progressive aspect of the program is that it is run by three ve ry distinct religious institutions: a Christ· - ian church, a Catholic church and a Synagogue. As Gumbko explained, •1t•s more inclusive -all faiths and the total family • The emphasis within the workshop is for people to share their ~liefs while maintaining their individual faiths. At the end of each children's session, the group·prays ,together. After one ses-, , sion, a 7-year-old boy said a Hebrew prayer, recalled Gumbko. · This inclwiive C)Ild united spirit also extends to other programs organized by the· three places.of worship. The divorce workshop is part of a greater Health Ministry Partnership program which focuses on healing people spl.Ci· tually, physically and mentally. They plan to include a range of classes to deal with the needs of today's society, said Alma Vanasse, a facilitator. The programs will range from tai chi to homeopathy and a bat· tered women's support group to an AIDS support gr<iup. Vanasse feels that this movement toward integration is symptomatic of the times. "We feel that this program is the hope of the future and for the next cen- tury,,. Vanass~ said. "It will give many peo1le a Vision of unity .and tolerance in the community.• · For information about the next dIVorce recovery workshop, call Hill at St. Mark al (949) 644-0200 or Shir Ha· Ma'alot at (949) 857-2226. The cost i3 S59. The next session starts Oct~ 3. . , ; P L A ·C I S T 0 W 0 I S I I P FAITH CALENDAR • EDffOlt'S NOTI: Places to WO!'Sh'P features brief desCrlptlons of chUr(h. es and temples In our community. They appear each week on a ·rotat· Ing basis. ' Presbyt.erian PRESBYTERIAN OfURCH Of THE COVENANT Pr~ Owrch of the CoVenant Is dedicated, as a commu- nity of~ to worship and enjov · God by cMb 9tlng and PfOCIH'ning • the !<>n;iship of Jesui Christ ttwouoh the pow9f'. of the Holy Spirit. TM worship seMte is • blend Of tradj.. tionaf and cootempor.y. Wlttt hymns and conternpcnry songs from a worship team and a choir. Wotshlp is held Sonday at 10 1.m. Child care Is ptOYided. ~ schoOI for young peOple ffom fht grade and older meets M 10:20 1.m. after tne children attend 1hl ~ part of the wOnhip lll'Vicl. 'Tim· McCalmont Is plltor. 'TN d9uNh Is at 2850 FlkvleW ROid (et AdllN). Costa Mesa. For more lnfomMlllor\ C.111 557·ll40. ST. ANOREW'S PRISIYTlllAN OfUICM st. AndniW\ ..... ~ • OMCh fs.cammlftld tD ~ people to • penoillll ~ .. In Jesus Christ, """'"" Md\ ... lft the faith and ..w;g others. v ~and~~ th-world. tts worship combines the best of tradi- Uooal and contempofary worship, aiming to Involve both the head •net the heart. A contemporafY ser· vtce Is held on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and traditlOnal wvkes are held Sunday al 8:30.and 10.15 a.m. Olutch school for all ages meets COflOM{ent With the worship ()(I • "5undjy moming. Child care is pro- vided. John Huffman ts senior mini~ tw. The church Is at 600 St Andrews Roed, ~ Bffch. For more infonnation, call 631·2880. pastor. The chun:h was establlsl)ed In 1962 and is at 2100 Mar Vista Ori· ve, Newport Beach. For more infor· m.rtlon, call 644-1341. Religious Science COSTA MESA CHURCH OF REUGK>US SOENCE Costa Mesa Church of Religious Sclenct aims to teach oneness, heal lgnoratU. nurture growth and • practice pr~. The mernbefl a~ an eclectic: group of peop6e from dif· ferent religious backgrounds and of au ~ residing in and •ound the South coast Meb'o lrff. lb Wonhip focuses on a spiritual approach to life that allows people to find a connectJori to God. The set'VIC'e IS held SUndiy-at 10 a.m. Jim Turrell is the ,,..._,_ TM chwch was estaQ. lishld In ttl7 and is at 2850 Mesa Verdi Driw Emt, Costa Mesa. For lnformdon, aill 7~7399. Roman Catholic QUltLADYOf MCUIT C>JWa .. Ow._ Of Mount Carmel cet.- brMll ,.._on SRdl¥ at 5 p.m.: Jundlr •I_, 10 a.m .. noon and 'S ......... 01111 ... Mla.m.~ ......... ....,,. The pwtth Is atMtfW~ .... 11wt.~ .... ,.,...lnfomlltbt. ull ...m-rm. SPECIALl EVENTS ASPEcrs OF ORCUMCISION Explore the religious and med· ical aspects of circumcision at 8 p .m. Monday at the JeWish C'ona - munity Center of Orange Coun- ty, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa Rabbi Yebuda Lebovics will dis- cuss the mystical Kabahsbc insights into the covenant of cir- cumcision. He will also address the medical aspects of orcumo • sion, which have recently been in the news. Admission is $5 for members and $7 for nonmem· bers. Por more information, call (714) 755-0340. INTERFAITH MEETING Whitney Clayton will explore MThe Book of Mormon• at a noon presentation Wednesday at Costa Mesa's Hoag Hospital Health Center, l 170 Baker St. Lunch is $5. For more informa- tion, call (949) 660-8665, ext. 3. WEEKLY EVENTS KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of chverse backgrounds and different churches gather at St. Mar.k Presbyterian Church to pursue a one-on-one relationship with God. The One Heart Christian .. • Meditation group teaches and • practices the spiritual steps that ~ can make that intimacy a daily - reality. It meets from 7 :30 to 9:3<t • p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive, ~! Newport Beach. Call Ester !~ Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy •• Townsend at 551-5339 for more • ! Ulf ormation. BIBLE STUDY ::: His Disciples Fellowship in Costa~ Mesa invites everyone for a ~ .. study of God's word, food, fun .. ~ and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. ev~ Fnday. All ages welcome. Call " James at 650-2589 for more information. PARADIGM SHIFT ·~ The Newport Beach Baha'i. com!l mnnity allows participants to : : hear and experience Paradigm : Shift: A New Way -A New : ~ World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday; at a private residence in Corona.· 1 del Mar. Together, they explore ; such questioflS as: Can racism : i and prejudice be eliminated? : : What is the new world order? : : Can conflicts be resolved without:; force? Are women and men ·: equal? What's the spiritual solu-:~ tion to ~economic problemsl : • MUSic and food are included. :~ Call 759-0999 for directions and:: more infonnation. •: • • • MWI stories, IUustmlons, edito- rial matl.rOf ~ herwln an be rep~ wltfl. OUt Wfltteo pennltslon of a>p'f- rlght owntr. WIATHll SUIF POLICE f ILIS HOW TO BEACH US ~· The T"'-Of.nge County (IOO) 252-9141 =;.,, 642-5678 Dllpray (Ml) 642-021 ......... Ntws(Ml)l4M6IO Spot1s (Ml)~) Newt.~,.. {Ml) '4M110 f.ftilll: ...,.la&etNtthllnk.Mt MllftCMID •• .... Oflat .. Ml.Ct "'*-,_Cl'-U1·71JI ~1\JRES Balboa 7'3/57 Corona ck!I Mar 73158 Costa Mesa 72158 Newport Bff(h . 7"J/57 ~Co.st 11DD l'ODAY. flfJt low 10:36 a.m. : .•••. 0.5 Fif'th'gh 2:4'1.m ........ 3.8 Secondlow 11 :OI p.m. ...... 2.6 s.ond .. 6:00 p.m. ....... J.6 ....,. ........ 1f.ltUL .• , •.. OA "°"'*" ....... •••• J.I "-"''-..... 1:2'..,..,. ........ u Morning kM ck>Uds and fog today Nf l <lew to sunny *Jes l;Jy the afternoon. -£arty moming doudl and tog .. -...ct· eel SundlJ but iMy too .. deer~ the .....llOOll. lnaW- lnO Ml11t -.... and-todlyb .... '° ......... . .. ,. ... ........... ............... •nw•• • --''"-........ ilhll .. ...._ ........ ............. ..... ~ COSTA.-sA • M ..._ "-It A uniform wonh SlOO w• stolen from a bullMtl In the 2700 bb.t al 12:45 p.m. Aptit 21. ~ Ilea pat1 -....VMI:: Fifteen S*ks of~ WQtth SS1 _.,. stolen from • l10re In the 2300 bb.t It 1 p.m. Mmy 4. • Jl111 .......... A c9fluler phone WOfth $245 w stolln from 8 CM In the ~ 100 bloct between 6 ind 11 p.m. Mer 5. • Ota• _,_a Sllilral piece of jli#llrj Wortt.. 110.000 • MN ltalert froM I home In the 1500 block b9tu:HH Aprf 17· 20.. • -, Doily Pilot Words speak loU{ier than gifts on .Mother 's·. Day .. S unday 1s Moth~r·s D(ty, Ifs not a day to buy flowers or . candy or take someom• out to brunch. . It's a day, dads dnd kids, to speak to moms and trll them h~w much we care about them. llu is for the moms who r' WHAT'S UP ,, . This is for the moms married: to blillies disgwsed as husbands· and fctthe~. can tuck their k ds m ut myht dnd lake them to <;hoot m the morrung Th 1s for the mother. who PQke soft, reassunng words d£ ·hp tucked m the children who, only hours earlier, hid m d clo1t t with theu fingers m their e~ to droWn out the creams from the · · OUr words will mean more than any gift In fact, it may be the only exception to the~e that give up vutually every mmute • of their spare timt.> to cook, clean and !>huttle us all over . town, so that we can be a part. of the community and have a nice· place to live This is for the doctor's wife, the mom who knows that every· one else thinks she's rich. But everyone else doesn't know about the hours dad puts in, lea'VUlg her to do herself what teams of parents do together This is for the mothers who do Without, workihg as-volun- teers in shelters and hospitals and soup kitchens, trymg to give others less fortunate an idea ol what it is to have a We_ so blessed that sharing is your This is for dll ol the moms 1hke my friend St!ndy Mc:Ginty. who left good-paying, reward- ing careers to stay cit borne v.'lth ·lhetr kids. 'th(c; lS for the moms who don'tlhmk twice about not gl•t· ting hall of thE> respect th<'Y deserve for doing the hard1' t, most import<1nt Job tn the wo11U. This is for the moms who Clon't see their role <1' a JOb 6r a, dufy or respons1b1bty, bnt ai. t1 1oy. • fighllng. • • ' This h for that mom, the one who <llWdys put on he"r best ldce, evrn though her heart <lChC'd for a normal We. 1lus 1s for the mom .who was getting rea?y to ledye for uood, more H talk is cheap." Dads and kids, be sure you tell mom how much she means to you. I c3n't speak to dll lhose , . moms, but I can wTitP about them. Tius colwnn is for moth- steve smtth No amount of money makes that morh feel better about bemg alone. top priority. · This is for the mothers who read to their kids in bed or wfule they're taking a bath, 1or- gomg the television or the c}lance to put up their feet for 15 minutes to ~ead the newspa- per. . thd.fl once; but unpacked her bag~ becduse her hllle boy was tugging at her dress. crying and • f ~ ers. , .begging her to st.a}'· This is for the mothers who carried us around inside for months, Wdtching whdt they ate, 91ving up some l>ad habits. suffering through swollen ankles apd worrying whether the rqor;ning sickness that lasts iill day is harming the baby inside. This is for the mothers who stdyed up all night roclong us to sleep while we suffered through the flu or chickE'n pox or stayed up late but pretended to be asleep while we went on our first dates wtjh the girl or. boy of our dreams. nus lS for the mother of the plumber's kids He is the guy who puts in more hours than the doct.ru -:-many of them in the middle of the night, or JUSt · when he ancJ mom find some time1 alfie. This is for the moms with the extra big hearts who serve ds mother to someone else's chll- dren. either as a stepmom, fos- te r mom or adoptive mom. Tha.!lk you Thi's lS for the moms who ute trymg Wlth dll th1•1r might to mdke a better tile tor thmr kids. so they can have• mor U1an thry had. And thb 1s for c1U the moms · who had five, 10 .or ewn 20 · - years of redsons to leave ddd, but stayed only for the .,,ake of the childrP.n. 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'11 .95 . soft gels FARM FRESH PRODU Chote.conbol Sladl1anllud ..,, lib,..., Edlw:I I fD)lfC I SUGG.'15.18 ALBA BOT ANICA Face Care A 4 So1urday, More, 1999 Doily Pilot Traffic ordfuanCe hits a yell<;>w ligh:t • Planning commissioners get part-way tlifGugti a _· ':!Scuss"ion of a new code · for city traffic and will contiriue talks May 17. • · , ANDREW Sn:vEN HARRIS . lbtf""' NEWPORT BEACH-Though some have suggested that the process bas moved forward at the • pace of a traffic jam, the city's con- troversial new . Thaflic Phasing Ordmance may soon be ready to go before the City Council -pos- sibly as early as Uus month. The Planning Commission on Thursday opened its public hear- ing on the proposed new ordi- nance, which would make changes to the city's traffic statutes, first put mto practice in the 1970s. The new code is need- ed, city attorneys said, because of drastic new developments in state and federal law. Con:urussioners got through a considerable part o( the public hearing Thursday, including pre- sentations on the changes from city staff, before finally.having to call it a night. A new sperial meet- ing is·now seheduled for May 17 at 6 p.m. It wtll be dedicated entirely to the new traffic law. challenges from develo~. Sev- eral recent rulii19s, 'including a U.S. Supreme Court case, have declared that a developets traffic fees must be reasonably relate<j to the traffic that the develop- ment creates. · ' City Attorney Bob Bwnham has already recommended that the city make changes to the law to comply with the new ded• sions. Under the new plan, the City would first make ·the l!affit improvements -such as widen· mg roads, installing traffic lights, or whatever else would be . , requ.ired by a development -concerns or both s1des, and we ~e and then bill each devel6per o!}ly really trying to gel some common. . for their proportional shares. ground on this.· But envirorunentalists are even · Common ground, however, more concerned about what, i$ may prove to be a ~nsiderable called the •exempt intersections• ch~Emge for ~ty, officials. Local provision of the ordinance, "hich envuonmentalists who had origi-would allow for·the-tity ~waive nally championed the ordinance developer fees -even if a new to help manage growth, unprove project creates congestion _; lf ~attic fl<;>w and reduc& conges-the.Council decides that the pub· tion on. oty streets now de~ry the h.c does not want an intersection potential changes, cautiorung tampered-with. that they may now open a flood-"It means taking the intersec- gat; .~f development. , . . tions that ·are the worst trouble . I m afraid that the deo~1~n l! and treating them as if they were go.mg to b~ the wrong deos1on, the best intersections in town,~ .. said envu~nm~ntal adv.ocdte Beek said. "People are having Allan Beek_. I think th~ c~au and trouble decidin,g what they want th~ .Planrun~ Co~rruss1on ~e we don't want traffic congestion, domg an ~dmirable JOb of get~g but we don't want the big inter. the two s1.des hear~ and getting sections and overpasses that help the two d.tffere~t vi~wpomts out prevent that congestion. If we BRIAN POBUDA/ DAILY PILOT Gytn teacher Steve Conti, Jett. receives a hand massage from massage therapist Lenka BaWk during Monday's Day of the Teacher at Corona del Mar High School. The school's PTA sponsored the ev~nt and provided them with a relaxation room and relaxation services. •1 tlunk we're close,• said Planning Commissioner Michael Kranzley. ·we have made changes based on public testimo- ny and we're making progress on it overall. We've been trying to address the concerns of the city attorney, we've been hearing .the there, but. I think m the end, never built another thing in New· · they'~ QOmg to offer the City port Beach, we'd still have tb.u. ~ouncil 1ust what the bwlding -'•temma but it's true that they mdustry wants • UJ4 ' The city's ~ent plan sets a want to .make it worse by buil~g limit for traffic generated from more things Ul Newport Beach. ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic Germ~n Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf ... oth·~s Day Heart Shape Cake . 1~~ &took~ . llw9.~E (714) 540-0281 . 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ' ,_ "God's Concept of a Good Woman" (Prmerbs 31:10-31) Saint Michad & All¥ ~crite 8c Padfk View Corona cld Mat • 644 0463 °"' Pu,,.u" "'MW Otrist ""' "' ., '" • • •°nkr """ i" ChnJI -_, /111r faiJJf.J -"" jww/l;ctlt't CGFbt111t1 UWI. The Rcv'd Peter 0. Hatnes, Rector SUNDAYsom>ULE MOa.a.&ldmilt ·10.00 .... a..a ........ & a-dasct..a "<N--TC-PRM.W) !"""""--'"""!'"~------"--.P"'I ...... FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCJENTIST . SEOOND CHURCH OF qmIST,SCIENTIST 3.Jo.1 VkJ Wo N~ Beach .3100 PacltJc V-.W Dr . Newport llaCt\ 673·1340or673"6150 644-26l?or675-4661 · , Owrch 10 am-& 5 pm • O>urch 10 ~ SUnday School 10 am • ·~School 10 en Wlsd:..,., ....... ~ ..,.._.,....ls-a ht f' 12 I11- ~ .. _,..,. I I .... ,..• 1w,, ............... _....,,.... ...... ". developments. Once traffic crests_ ~upportersof the plan, howev: that thr~shold, ·the city reqw.res er, suggest that s~~ lntersec . that all future developers cough tions would be ~e llisrupted r>y · up the money that will offset the the...new cons~ction than by the P-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ad.ditional congestion. But that, m~eas~ lraffic itself. ANTIQUE Row. developers say, allows some of Weve had months . an4 . · · . their fellow. builders to mcrease months of s~dy, an;'1 I '!1yself traffic without paying for it -pave been liVlilg with th1s ~r &le and then essentially forcing otb-i,:nor~ than a .Ye~," Kr~ey ~d. -. · ers to shoulder the entire cost We.rel trymg \o mcorporate even if they didn't contribute all everybOdy's viewpoint, but obvi .. of the cars. ously we're not going to be abl~ The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs &Aahs , --Stella's Place Circa Antiques The Book Store ~ _ /\,.! Sarah Whitcomb Vlctoriana & Company NewpOrt Plcttlre Frame SHOP & DINE ----~ Shop for the Unusual Then Dine by ~e Garden Creek! Co.fffeehoust, Tta & Scones Soups. Saku:Js & Sandwiclm ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 ,, Newport H•rbOr Luther•n Church 7M Dovw Dr .......... ~" (M9) He 3931 ............ ~ .......... ... ;4" ...... ...., c .......... ......, . ., ... ''"'' "'' "''' llllrden Conceit .,.....~=.~-==-· . Home & Garden SALE . S~turday May Bth Sam -6e'° ' .. (949) 72?,-1177 130 EHt 17th Street Cost• Mesa, CA (8ehlnd the Hup Inn) Row Houn: Tue:;Sat llam-Spm Cafe Houn: M <.ni·Sat 7nm·5pm T HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsctple• ot Christ) ·~ 2401 lrvlne Ave. et Senta IHbel Newport IHCl'I Sundey Wonsl'llp • 10:00AM .... Ml MllA YlllDI UNfTID MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 .. leer, c~ Worehlp & Church School 8130 and 1 OzOO a .m. 01'. Richard 979·8234 That has led to numerous legdl to make everybody happy." for only s499oo Full Line OI Woo Woven Alonins1er & S.sal Carpetirig Ava•Ja.ble VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa 11 ... N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th St .... t : ,, ,J. . \ Doily Pilot . . College-bound · f~r ·· a· day •Wilson Elementary students get a taste of OCC1as part of a p tograµi to e11courage them to continue • their education: · SYIVIA AtAllm ~Pb It was 1mpossible to pay attention the whole time, but -~ilson Elementary flfth-gratier · Anna Mendez tried. Mendez was one oJ • more than 90 fifth-grade students from WIJson choi>cn to visit the OCC campus on Fnday as part . of a new program, set up by the college's Associate Stu- dents, to help instill a college mentality to students who .,.oth- erWise ma'y ·not be exposed to it. • While OCC geology stu- -dents presented a lecture on' earthquakes, Mendez and her classmatc;s at tJmes -whispered comments to each other. They did listen when the college's students talked about the ben- efits of idutatlon. "It's pretty Cun," Anna said. •They told u.s tnat you need to · go to the umversity, and U's ~dl\~tlottal." That was the message the students were supposed lo hear,_ said Gteg Cla-r.k, leader- ship advisor fo! the ASOCC's progra~. •Tue general U;\eme [of the program] is that every student is tale11tect. whether it be good dl drawing or sooielhing else, and that there ili a' place for each of them at college," b'e said .. .. Three· Wilson classes. arrived at the college at 11 a.m. and received a tpur· of the campus, ate lunch in the horti- culture garden and listened to geological presentations. Throughout the field tnp, ASOCC students reinforced the concept of finishing high school and entenng college to improve their future. · The idea for the field trip came fcom Wilson Elementary Principal Pam Coughlin and Jeff Dimsdale, dean of stu- dents at'OCC. The two know eacli other from the l{iwarus Club. Dimsdale . then told Clark about the idea, and he set the d.ay up. It was not the first time Wil- son students were introduced to OCC. On April 29, OCC .• . ''.'I • •1....... . , ...... • o •••• ._.. • ••••" Telll• ........ . ..... ... ......... · ~eology students visited Wil· t.on and d.t cussed various geo· logical subjects and about entering college, as· part ot ·a smv1ce leuming program at the college, headed by geolo- gy instructor Jdy Yett. Yett said he WdS satish.ed with th~ results of Friday's Held trip. • • . "The kids are really sharp. They're very intereste4 and thoy know a lot, Wc'ro always amazed how'the fifth-graders respond," he said. Mary Duffy. one of the fi(th- grade teachNs, was also satis· tied with the-field trip's out- come. "It's wonderful to have them actually walk across campus and See what college is about. what . kinds of grades they need and what 1s dva1lable to them," she said. Clark said he nopes UllS vis- it will kick off dil ~xpansion o( the program into other schools. He dlso wants to collaborate with Yett and the · service learning program. "I thrnk the kids really . enjoyed seeing the geology stu- dents in the classroom," he said "From Uus,.hopefully the kids will·assoaate fun with col- lege.• . Le"ase Outlet files _suit against city " Business says it is not a 'used' car lot,' as council members claim. I 1 ts1 Gn ~lyPb COSTA MESA -The L.case Outlet has filPd a lawsw1 ('hal- lenging a City Councu decision to prorubit the d1splay of cars at its business on Newport Boule- vard. R. Lee Andersen, dttomey for the business, sdid the council's derual of a conditional-use permit was unfair, Council membe.rs who visited the site before making thcu deci: s1on described The Lea e OuUP-l M a '-"'used car lot• and said 1t belonged on Harbor '"Boulevard With all the other car aleS bUM· nesses in the city. Andersen said th husm ss • has been mischaractcnzed dnd m fact, 95% or its. tran<;dcllons involve leasing rather thdn sell· • ing CMS. Most, 1f not all, of the Cdrs located on the site a1e taken on consignment as ·a service to leasers who need to gel rid of old cars, Andersen said. The aty di o approved a zoning applicdllon needed for OMV authonzation of car )Qt sal , h d. "Wh n Chey gof the OMV Licon , they went ahead and :.pent $100,000 m ·improve· ~ mcnts, • Andersen saio; ·Tuey re udac d the pdrking area, m.oderm7 th butldwg." .Anderi. n 'dlso !:'aid The Lease OuUet hts m with other a.utomo- llVe-reluted bushiesses m the_, · ne1ghhvrhood. "It i n t like thlS 1s a South Goa t Pldza neighborhood.• he SdH.l "I think it's in keeping witb the other busme;;se:,, It'!. nut a dcprtrture lrom thot • • • No court ddte ha:,, been se~ for the tnnl • · ' Costa Mesa man receives two life sentences • Danyl <;:arr sent a bomb through the mail intending to kill a former prostitute. .. lbly ltll LOS ANGELES -A 35-year- old C'osta Mesa man received two We sentences on FrH::l'Cly for sending u bomb through the mail thclt killed the man who opened th<' lethctl package . Darryl Anthony Cdrr was con- victed of si.x federal c)larges m February and given consecullve life sentences -plus an ddd1· tional 10 years -by U.S Dsslnct Judge Manuel Redl. "It JS the mte nttorr of lh!!>"sen· tence that the defendant spend the rest of h1s natural hie m prison," Real sdi.d during the i,eJl- tencing heanng Carr mailed the explosive device on Feb 5, 1998 to MC!rthd Galindo, a 24-year-old former prostitute who had a sex change. It was Galindo's roommate, Pel<H Marshall, 37, who OJ>t1ned lhf' package the folloY • .:mg dd)'. The ·explosion Cdused ~l!ver(,! _dbdoms- .. ndl mJunes .. Man>haU lingered iri ~ a mma for everal months before uc cumlnng to-the. injuries la~1 .June · H1" s1~ter, I..on Mars1'151ll, . spok~ dl the sentencing bearing and tuld ~h~ Judge no one should bt thr0atened by Carr's actions <>ve1 ctq.un, . _ Cdn was fm>rid gu_ilty of three counts of unlawfully man~. ulacturing a destructive d eVlcc, Ul>mg an explo ive dunng, the comm1ss1on of a felony, mailing an ex.plo!.ive dev:ice that result· ed in death and u.-sing a destruc- llvt1 device during-a .cnme of . violence. Can You Reall y Buy a New Car over the l~terrietL www .lexusofwestininster .cont ·Y~s you can! • send AROUND 10WN Items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W B"Y St., Costa Mesa 92627; fu ~to (949)• ~ 170 or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228 A complete hrting of Around TOwn rTlaf be found at da1lyp1lot.com. "- '[ODAY OCC'!I summer and Jail applica- tions are available in tbe school's ddmiss1ons dnd records office. , • 2701 Faimew R0c1d, Costa Mesa. Three summer sess10ns a re scheduled -beginning June 1, I <l and 28 Fall semester begins Aug 16 For more information, <'cill (714) 432·;')072 "Taste of Polynesia," an exhibit of water-media works by artist Judy Schroede1, W111 be on d.1.s· pldy m the NPwport Beach Cen- trdl L!brdry foyf•r through May 31 Scbn:wdt•r's works portray fig- ures ct.nd ldndsctipes m e.>tobc islands The library IS at 1000 \\ ocado Ave For more J.nforrnd· llOn, C"dll (94ll) 717-3801. 0 \ • team cake decorating and have tun from 2 lo 4 'p rn at a reside nce in Newport Hl•dch · For more mlnrrnr1tmn, c,tll fll49J 650-1332. The public 1~ invited to a recep- tion for ctrl1'>ts pc1rt1npdting m the 1 q4q Spnnq Juried Art Show lrom 5·10 to 7 ·w p m at Newport ll1.:ach ( tt} 11.tll, ~100 Newport Blvd Follo\\'lll<J the reception, tlw l'Xh1h11 will he on dISpldy in th<' Cll\ I ldll Galle!),.., through Jurw 17 h1r more inlomldlton, Cttll tlJ-l9) 717 3870 The Komen Mammogram-a- U1t>r 1 Wl'1•k of free mdffimo- grc1ni-. \..-'Ill nm throuqh Sdturddy . The A.danli School Country Fair will be presented from 10 a.in. to 3 p.m. May 15 at 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. The everifWW feahire food; prizes, games and fun. for more iriformation, call (714) 424-7935. " . at different locations throughout Orange County. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer f:ounda- bon, Orange County Chapter, 1s making it possible and encourag· mg any woman age 40 and over, without health insurance, or underinsured, to have a mami'no- gram, chrucaJ breast eXdffi and learn dboul breast health: Younger women who have ? first-degree relative diagnosed wilh breast cancer, and cm y women with breast symptoms cll1d lim.J.ted means, are also ellg1· ble Appointments a.re necessary For more information, cdll (714) 957-9166 SATURDAY The Piecemakers Peddlers' Mar- ket will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. at the Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The event · will feature 60 booths with antiqu es, collectibles and more. Food and drinks will be available Admission is free. For more informitioO, call (7 14) 641-3112. ""Oceans of OrchJds," a Mother'!! Day show and sale,~ will be he ld from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. thro ugh Sunday at Triangle Square, Har- bor Boulevard and Newport ( ·cosf.t Met°a. The event w111 mch.ide potting demonstrationi>, cultwe cla and videos. Admission and park· ing are free. For more infonna- non1 call (714) 647-7702. · The Newport Cbapt~r-of Nation- al Chanty Leagae, Juniors will present the 13th annual Mother- Daughter silent auction. basket mawing. grand opporturuty drawing, luncheon and fashion show titled •pass1ons Through Fashion• at noon at the-Hyatt Regency in lfVllle. The silent auc- tion and basket drawibg W'l.11 tak,e place at 10:30 a..m. TickelS are $75 for adults and $35 for chil- dren. funds raised will support High Hopes (a neurological recovery group), Orange Coast College Children's Center and Pediatric Cancer Research FOUIJ· dation. For more mformation , call (949) 720-1818. The Fulton SkJn l:nstttute will present a free seminar from 2 to 4 p .m. at 1617 Westcliff Driye, Suite 100, Newport Beach. t;:or more information. call (949) 631- 3376, ext. 222. The second annual "Dance f9r Youth" event will be presented at 7:30 p.J'Jl. at the Norman R. Loats Performing Arts Center in New- port Beach. The concert is designed to be an arts outre ach program fo r abused or disadvan· taged children. Tickets are $1 0 For more information, call (949) • 548-3180. ,\ TUESDAY ,The National Jewish Coalltlon- Orange County Chapter recep- tion Will bo presented al the. offices of.F1d~lity National :nue Insurance m Newport Beach. The guest speaker ~ be Curt Pnngle . For more fuformabon, can (949) 475--0011. The Center for Espre stve Psy- chotherapy will offer a free intro- ductory seminar titled "Creating Healthy Relationships" from 7 to 8 p .m. at 2900 Brtstol St., Dt03, Costa Mesa. For more mfonna- tion, call (714t 432-7456. WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation will hold a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.n'I. in the Fnends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central I.:.ibrary. 1000 Avo- cado Ave. The featured book will be •The Color of Wa te r• by James McBride. Admission 1s free. Refreshments will be served . For more information, call (949) 717-3890. The Newport Harbor Area Chambe r or Commerce's noon networking luncheon with Steve Thomas will be presented at The Sutton Place Hote l, 4500 MacArthur Blvd ., Newport Beach. The latest Y2K issues will be discussed. Admission is $20 at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. Speak Up Newport's monthly gene ral memberslup meeting will be held a t t> p.m. at The Can- nery Restaurant, ·3010 Lafayette, Nliwport Beach. Re freshments will be served at 5:30 The t9p1c will be •Newport-· Banning Ranch.• For more informabon, ·coME SEEWHAT WE. HAVE FOR YOU GREAT SAVINGS ON ENTIRE STORE!!! SEE ONE OF THESE GOOD NEIGHBOR AGENTS FOR YOUR CAR INSURANCE. ~ Trust one of these State Farm agents with your car insurance: COSTA MESA EAS1' Jeff Long George Elsom 2633 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. B 350 E. 17th St. #211 (2 blocks So. of Newport Blvd. (at 17th St. & Newport) between Riverside & Tustin Ave.) 949-646-9393 949-574-9200 lie 0872182 lie 0724779 Ken Dilley Wayne Ireland 2482 Newport Blvd. #1 O 4500 Campus Dr. #505 (in Sea Coast Village) (at Campus & MacArthur) · 949-631-1080 949-852-8573 lie 0490103 lie 0618494 Don Julien Dennis Rosene 474 E. 17th St. #203 ~610 Avon' St. #C (at Irvine, above Diedrich's) (near the Riverside Ave. Post Office) 949-646-4848 949-645-6000 lie 0256186 lie OB63316 COSTA MESj\ SOUTH Bob Sullivan 227 20th Street, Ste. 103 Corie blk passed old Jerry Tardie 1518 Newport Blvd. (Newport Blvd. & 15t11 Street) 949-553-1115 lie 0515017 Pat McLeod 2651 Irvine Ave. #138 (next to Farmer's Market) 949-631-1082 He 0492147 CORO~A DEL MAR J erry Estabrook 271 1 E. Coast Hwy #C (PCH & Goldenrod) 949-673-8643 lie 0486862 C hip Stassel 3810 E. Coast Hwy (at Poppy across from 5 Crowns) 949-713-4000 ,, I lie OC08488 NEWPORT BEACH • . Olan RQy ;rC 2400 W.•COast HWY #1 . (hext to Jack Shrimp) 949-631-.5.5.30 Spaghetti Factory on the bay si de) 949-673-9391 .. lie 0567334 \ COSTA MESA NORTH Mike Sthearer 1551 Baker St. Ste. B (Baker & Harbor) 714-435-0300 lie 0645331 Matthew Kennedy • 891 W. Baker St. Ste. A-8 (Baker & Bear St.) 714-957-6666 lie 0731154 Boddy Bearbow~r I" 2850 Mesa Verde Dr. East Ste. P {Adams & Mesa Verde) 714-546-1701 lie 0196112 I lie 0563198 UU a rood n•lgllbor, StaU F~ Ls IMrw. • WE BRING QUALITY ELEMENTS FROM MEXICO -AC.CESSORIES -POTTERY -FLOWERS -WROUGHT IRON -PINE RUSTIC RJRNITURE AT "FACTORY DIRECT PRICES" call (949) 224-2266. · THURSDAY "Legoland -the Building Blocks of d Theme Park• will be pre- senterl by Morian~e Flowers; director of Marketiilg for ~oland, at 7:30 p.m. at the Center Club, 650 Towne Cente~ Drive, Co::;ta fyfesa. Registration and networking Will be gin at 5:30. Dinner will be at 6~0. Tick· els at the door are $60. For more information, call (714) 438-3855 Comfort Zone, a mental Ulne s support group, will meet from i :30 to9"" p m. at Lighthous!\ Coastal Commwuty Church, 301 Magnolia St., ·Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548- 7274. MAY 18 The Center for Expresslve P y- chotherapy will offer a free intro- ductory semmar for wellness. exercise and weight reduction from 7-8 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St D 103, Costa Mesa. For more mfo1 - mabon, call (7 14) 432-7456 Newport Center · A.ssoctatJon'~ annual luncheon meeting will b1• held from 11:45 a .m. to 2 p.m. di The Ritz Restaurant· & Garden 880 Newport Center Drive, New port Bedch. Tickets are $30 Reservations must be made b\ May 13 For more infonnation, call (949) 644 -4622. MAY21 Doris K. Goodwin will concludt- the second annual Martm \\ Wi.tte Memorial D1stmguishf"tl Speakers lecture series with •shared Memories• at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meeting ROOm. 1000 Avocado Ave. nckets are $35 for Foundation members t1r $.40 for nonmembers. Tickets include a buffet dinner by a top local restaurant. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717·3890. MAY~. •01vorce -A New Beginning,'" 4 workshop for men and women in the process of divorce or are recently divorced, will be pre· sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ~t the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, Marriage and Family Therapist, 180 Newport Center Drive. Admission iS $40. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-6435. A Senior Asset Survival Work- shop will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Admission is free. For more mformation, call (888) 442-6104. MAY26 A Flbromyalgla suwort !JfOUp will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditori- um, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Kristen Pitts, physical therapist, will present "Pain Management Through Physical Therapy.• Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 840- 8038. . ONGOIN~ STEP:. TEEN, a seven week workshop for parents of teenagers, is available for Orange County parents. Learn to encourage, resolve conflicts, increase cornmurucation and -· enhance relationships. The workshop will be conducted by a licensed clinical psychologist. For more information, call (949) 225- 8189. \ St. Andrew.'s Presbyterian Church offers a support group fRr families with loved ones who-are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to the community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking G roup· meets from 7:15 to 8.30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 835 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa. reakfast is $6. For more mfor· . • • • • • • • • • • •• Newport : I • I l\.l Hf)~ r. ''••••••••••••••• I .ZOO/o OFF: Entire Purchase I •fX odes~ Oerma!oglca I & A~ & M.Jrad I !¥>' &\"'<n ••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.8. I I 261-6788 Jamboree at Bristol I I I • Back Bay Court I • • • • • • • • • • .;1 50% OFF mation, call Angie Stafford at 474-2225 or nna Fuman at 551- 3156. All 1.assen's Leads Club nieets at 7:15 a.m Tuesdays at M1m1's Cafe, 1835 Newport.Blvd .. Cosla · Mesa. For more tntorrnation, call 646-1252 ;zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and thlrd Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p m ct.t thf Zen Ceoter of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa Sug· gested donation is $10. For more information, call (949} 722-7818 The NeWpoft Beach Parks,' Beaches and Recreation Com- mission meets at 7 p m. the fm.t Tuesday of each month m thE> City Counctl chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For more information, call 644- 3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and wom<>n who smoke to quit and remdin smoke free. For more mformatton on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. -arO ulld town Thf> Costa Mesa Hlstortcal Soci- ety hold d fr o~n hou e from 11 a.rri. to 3 pm. Thursddys at 1870 Anah~m Ave., Co ta Mesa. The event feature:, memorabilia from the nty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Air Base For more information, call 631- 5918. Overeaters Anonymouf meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Chwch. 183 E, Bay St., Costd Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. · OASIS Senlor Center offers a Pctrkmson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at 800 Margu·ente Ave., Corona del ~fo.r. For more information, call 644-3244 . r The Yoga Place otters a prenatal and postnatal yoga l:lass from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New cldsses begin on the first of the month For more mformation, call 642-7400. Hoag Cancer Center otters Man to Man, a free prostate cancer d1scuss10n group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fars.t Wednesday of each month at the center audllonum, 1 Hoag Dnve, Building 41, New· port Beach. For reservations or more ~onn lion, call 722-6237, The Pacllk Buslriess Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Paa.fie .Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There ts no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beacb Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationsrup group called Insight Equals Power al 7 p.m Thws- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more mformauon, call 722- 4588: Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and unagery work- shop from 10 to 11 30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at t Hoag Dnve, Bwlcling 41. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages ) 4 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- . . . mgs are from 6 to 9 p m Wedn • dar.; at the Sea Explorer Sen Ba e, 1931 W. Coa t H1ghwlty, Newport B ach For mor mtor- mauon, call 642-6301 or 551· 8591. .. 'OASIS Senior Center offer Saturday, Nat a. i 999 A 7 da at 11 m . Thursda)'i at the J wt h~ Senior Center, 250 .E BakP.r St., Co ta Mesa. For more mfonnation, rell 513-S&U, NlghUy m • Ungs are offered ln C~ta Mesa and Newport Beach tor anyone who wahts to over- come nicotine addiction. For a ~hedule 01 mo1e iilfonnati<>n, ' ongomg · assic;tdnce1 coun~f·ling and reterrcil services for senior . For appointments or more lnfor- mation, call 644-3244. . C'ttll 774-9106 or (800} 642~0666. The Costa Mesa Senior Ctuzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks expenenced dancers to join in· from 9 to 11 · d m. Thurs- ddys at the Costa Mesd Semor Center,' 19th and Pomona stn.~ls, Costa ·Mesa. For more mformd..- tion, call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p m Wednc • days ao.d a support group 101 people suffenng from c:hronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesdays dt the Insti- tute for Holistic "ITP.dtment and Research, 4019 Westerly PldC'C, Swte 100, Newport Bettch. For more mformation, call 251-8700. Artmttis Fowidatlon Instructor J Hillary Stone leads an exernw ' The NeWPort Sports Collection Founddt1on, <l nonproht orgaru-• ZdUOn, operates a free museum at ·620 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Bedch. The museum, which htts one.of the world's ~gest col- lecuons of sports memorabilia, ls'"· open from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m week- days. For mor~ information. call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a frep tar chi clcc.s for mtermedlate to advanced levels from ta.JO to 11 :30 a .m Thursda~'S for people with cancer and the1r famille;;. A b~ginner session meets from 10 30 to 11:30 a.m . fndays. The d<Jsses dre designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote d sense of well-bemg ... __ -- SEE TOWN PAGE AB Laser v ·isien Correction·· -. ,. . does mOre tha·n i_ust ,_ • 1r:nprove your ' . . . V1s1on •• e It arso · improves your ·1 I sm1 .e. Find out more, attend *Continental Breakfast Educational Seminars: . • Saturday, May 15'", 9 cim • Saturday, May 27'°, 9 am • Saturday, June 5'", 9 am • Saturday, .June 12'", .9 am Thursday, June 17'", 6 pm .. '. -l Offered by Dr. Charles Fritch Surgeon and Diredor of the • fOA Study for neorsighted & forsighteid treatment Coll and sc~ule a complimentary consultation with Dr Fritch financing OAC ~· around "town TOWN CONTINUED FROM A7. with baste, eiuiy-to-leam. non- strenuous movements to aid in bet.lance and' concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No registration 1S required. Free. l loag Cancer Center u. at 4000 W. Coa:.t Highway, Newport Beach For more mformation. call 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center otters a daily telephonu cont-act program for seruon. who bdve d limited local support system For more informdlton. cdll 644-3244 The Newport B ch 01stm· gµished Toostma.Sle:ri Club 1300 meets from 1 to 9-p:ca. Tuesday:., in Sgt. Peppero11i's meeting room. 2300 Bnstol St., NeWJ>Qrt Beach. Por rese-rvations or mor~ inlorma1fon, call 13..{>~367 t .• • • Mesa Messengers Toastmaster . Club 69 Hl'l Costa Mesa moots at 7 p.m. Tuesdays.at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Balcer St., Costa.. Mesa. For n1ore in!9rmatioo.,ca:U 540-<4446. Q. ... ~ ... ~Blue Piai.;,e Toastmasters Cl~b 2717 meets at 7 a.'ln . Wednesdays at the Vill&ge Fpnner, South Coast Pfaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa MeSd. The meeting is free for fU'St-time V1Si· tors. Ft>r m~ infor1nation, cc:lll 855-4308. 19~7 met?ts at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the ruvesboat· Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965- 3648. Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p .m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. Por more infolltld- tion, call 964-5314. . OASIS SenJor Center offers a Cdre•A-Van Cransport to take memtiers to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle tcij<e~ tnembers to the center. For appointments, caU 644-3244. People ·tnlere~ted ln reading Engbstt can learn Wlth the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times The Costa Mesa Communicators Tod.,lmd'>IN'> Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Ordn9c County Dep,trtment of Educdtton. 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa f'.1t.•Scl. Meetings a.re open to dnyonP. who wdnts to l.ITlprove h1s or ht>r pnbhc spettkmg skills. For more mlOffildlJOn, call 444· S030. Toastmasten. Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 'negotiable. For more i.rilonna- hon, caU 851-1739 · 733-2209. ~ • Harborlltes Toastmaster Club OASIS Senior Center offers vtsual-a1d screenings With a Braille ln~titute representative by appointment. For more infonna- VISIT OUR EXPANDED SHOWROOM With Comcast's 0 Bigger Than Big· Sweepstakes Event It's a Chance to win One of These ·119· Sweepstakes Prl1es *A $10,000 Kitchen Makeover * A Chance To Meet CNN's TM Larry King * A Trip to Holl~ood , *A Trip to the Super Bowl $9.95 connection! 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Fpr more information, call 432-0020. 4:15 p.m. Wedneiday~ at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mei.a. Topic:. i.nclude self ei,teem. exploration of feelings, communicAtJon, trau· ma recovery and pen>onal s.up· po11. For more infonnation, call 631-2333 .. Hoag Cancer Center offers a ttee yoga class from 10:45 to 1 L45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, N ewport Beach. For more information, call -722·6i37 Body Design and United Studios of SeU-Defense offers Jock box- 1 ing classes from 8:30 to 9.30 a.m. .. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur· days at 1000 W. Coast Ilighway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class For more fnlorrnation. calf 722-0526 Limited Stock 30% off· ALL BUSINESS CASES 20-60% off ALL GIFT ITEMS 20% 75% off ALL LEATHER WALLETS 25% off . STDICOACI The only thing I have in common with Mark McGwi re is how 1 enjoy my waccrfrom community. We both OWN .a buffy Electric Boat. J realitcd years ago there was more co- this great city than glimpses of the bay ac 40 mpb on the Coast Highway, or an occasional glance from Balboa Island. There was more out there. and I sensed l was missing-out. I had to find a way to get in touch with che bay. The calm waters called, but how couJd [ be t cnj~y them. So many boacs ... sail, power, paddle. Lido's Whalers, etc ... but that cute linle Surcey Top stuck in my mind. An Electric Boat, am I too young for that boat? You can't sleep on it, you can't ski behind it, you don't really fish from it ... how do peciple DUFFY? 2043 Wntcliff Dr Newport Beach · t:JOmlll' ol 1 '1"' • li'WMt Aw. Coco~ Shopf11lnf1. c.nw 949/51SSDOS ' It wu dear tu me from the very first nuiK, that a Duffy wu the key to rhia vtty special backyard. No · · The Alzbelmer's Assn. and Mesa • Terr ce, a residential communi~ for people with Alzheuner·~ diS- case and related dementia, offel'S' Cl free support ~ for caie- givers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tue~­ day: of each month at Mesa Ter- race, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For·more information, call 283- 1111. Rebecca Lewis leads an an1mclJ bereavement group that special. izes in the D('E>ds of people who have sick or dying animals. /.t meets dl 3 p .m. every Tuesday at 3101 W Coast Highway, Swfo 31 1, Newport B~ach. The cost l!i a donation to.an animal charity of the attendee's choice. Por reser- vations, call 721-575();. Another Passage, a tnuisttionat support group for people expen- . enong changes IJl-their lives meets from 1 to 2:30 p m Wednesdays in R90m 3 at Oasl:; Seruor Center, 800 Margueritt> Ave., Corona del Mar. Po,r more information, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center conduc~., blood pressure screening 'from ~ to 11 a .m. the first and third Tue<. day of each month in Room 3 ai 800 Marguerite Ave., Cerona d~\ ' 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Arca Rug Studio • I \\/hy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RlJGS & RUN 'ERS on SALE .. Mapdniadc wools, synthetics, sisal .ALDEN'S CA:RPETS, lNC. I C;<tJ PIJn•nti(l St .• Co~ta \1('c;a 646~4838 more dreaming of the bq. we were on the b.y! My favorite ~ruite Would haw ID .. cluri:s· me vibranr r.u ~ Thanlugjvin• .My wife and I toed the bCMc ~th dinner~ the kick. brina rhcir · boob, our favori CD 1 and away we go anco aftochu world. The aky. 11 dccP, blue, Wlm the mcm .... ~ ..am ~"I aamuloua doucb. The kick an playing ~ my wife and I .,. ...., -ct.e jllaone, lu. pepr :-:c::· TY. and 1111 ocher modern con---. w. auilt ....... ~a.-.~ .... .;. • )'W llOUnd. .......... ,., .... lWt • o..w, ............. DufFt wtda &.»,.a: Oulfr ..... -~----.:itlillct ....... . ,,..,.,...M.tMG&ic"*'..,..,.,,,. ...... ,,.. 7 • .., ............... .... 94 2 ..., Daily Pilot around town Mar. Screerung is also available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the econd and fow1h Wednesday of each month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. t:or more information, call 644-32-44. '\be Newport Beach Psychologt-fal Association om~rs ll body ip:i.age and moderate eating su~ port group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. ~11, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 721-5750._ OASIS Senl~r Center offen a J;lraille class to help with sight loss vom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays m Room 4 at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more lpformation, call 644-3244. A support group for those with brain tumors meetsJfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, ,4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For ~ore information, call 722-6237. A breast cancer support group tpeets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag-- <;ancer Center, 4000 W. Coast ~ghway, Newport Seach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. Pree profesStonal comultaUon for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- able for cancer patients by· appoinbnent only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For m6re informa- tion, call 722-6237. · · A free cance1 support group ~ts from 1 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month.at Patty and Geor~ Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center otters card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. eveiy 1hird Tuesday. A kosher lupch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call 513-5641. OASIS Senior Center offers care- giver support counseling for peo- ple ~g for a loved one. For appointments or more informa- tion, call f)44-3244. Hoag Cancer Center offers fUP.· port for people facing or undei- going bone marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues. For more information, call 574-6812. Chess lovers of all ages are lnvtt- ed to join the Jewish Senior Cen- )1 ter's chess club from 7 to 10 'p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 513-5641. 1be Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a coed sup- port group at 1 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast.Highway, Sulte311, Newport Beach. The suppolt group requires free prea.ssessment for those who want to join. For m~re information, call 7~2-4588. The Heallng Connedton otten a coed relationship group at 1 p .m. Wednesdar.s at 4425 Jamboree. Road, Swte 180-A, Newport Beach. For more infonnetion, call 261-8003. Natural Foods Cooking Classes are offered at New Leaf Natural Cwsine. Classes are $35 each. For {Dore information, call 444-1005. \ The CoDSUIDer Bustness NetwoJ'k meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more informatiort -or reservations, call 550-4 785: The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commer~e Networkers Business t.eads luncheon takes-place at 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf COurse Road, Costa Mesa. For 'more information, call 574-8780. Olivia 1998 SLK230 Roadster, vin 020224 . $36,990 . Pre -Owned Specials Why not give mom a gift that will really lift her 1995 C280W vin 180370 $21,990 spirits "' a new Mercedes , 1998 C43 Yin 699489 $49,990 1994 , E32~n vin 286956 $28,990 Benz from Fletcher Jones 1995 E320wgn vln 322939 $32,990 Motorcars. 1995 E~I vln 180295 $26,99<> .. 1997 E4 W vin 394538 U0.990 Don't forget, she'll be one of 1998 ML320 vtn 004212 $35,990 our Preferred owners, entitled to free 1996 S420V vfn 307272 $46,990 car washes, complimentary loan cars, 1996 S500V Yin 270636 $48,990 . 1991 CL500 Yin 413858 185,990 Preferred service appoinnnents, free . parking and shuttle aervice to John 1997 BMW528· ·vtnW02581 138,!leO 1• PrlCh 111 Yin 320172 151,880 . Wa~ Airport .... mjf much morel 1• LdnNav vtn J4l824 137,980 • A tiee lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is ottered the third Thu,rsday of each month with attorney Alicia D. Tuylor a.n;q psychologist Lee H. -SOlow. S~ce lS limited and reser- vations are required. For more informationJ call 955-2575. Revise your lifetime documents regarding durable power of attor· ney through OASlS Senior Cen- ter for $1 each. For appointments, .. call 64-4-3244. . The National Dyslexla Research Poundation sponsori; weekly adult attention .deficit disorder . support groups at tts office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per ses. on, For the time and day, call 642-7303. OASIS 5enior Center offers pre· entive health care services for seniors on the fourth ~ednesday of each month in Room HS-3 at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar Por appomtments, Call 644-· 3244. Fadll.9 Forward, a supJ)9rt m9UP for family members of recently deC'Ca ed cancer pabents, meets - from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday:; at' Patty an~ George Hoag Cancer C , • 4000 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach . Admission is free. For more infonnation, call 722·6237. • We offer the finest, freshest Meats, Seafood and Produce in the Newport I Costa Mesa area. Our Meat & Seafood Dept. is offering: MANNINGS BEEF residue FREE - (No added Hormones and Antibiotics) 13 Homemade Sausages 12 Ft:.Marinated Meats 12 Ft. Freshest Seafood · ) "Quite possibly the finest Meat & Seafood Dept. in 0 . C. " Fresh Ground Turkey . • • ILL ClllS IT LET 51% OFF 51%· % WE APPRBCIATE YOUR LOYALTY AND ARE GIVING IT BACK WITH 1llE BIGGEST CE B S THE COUNTRY. SO, BBAT 1llE JULY 1 Natalie, Nader, Jamie, Kayln and Lexie Shah enjoy moments like this, together ut the beach. Marla Campa and her granddaughter Corinna Romo .-smile ln the sunshine. ·"We're li1 the Pink'. This picture was taken at last year's Orange County Fair. Al you can see, both my real mom, Gay Royer, at rtght .. and her friend, my other mom, Pat Tompklnl really embraced uie lair's theme. They are Wild and crazy gals, and I l<We the m both. -lOVl Z()( ROvt~ •When the snow storm of 1998 hlt the Midwest. my mom's holi- day.was unexpectedly extended. She was stuck in.Newpq,-t for two extra days -just enough Ume for more silly moments like this one between Gram.ma an~ her Urst grandchild, Josephine Schott." -DARCIE DOOOS SC HOl1 Jolene Cardiel and her mom, Joanne Itallano. •she ls .. so special, all qd more than a mother could be." · q ( . . I Daily P.ilot~---------..- • j ,happy ~other's day I /'( I Karen Purdy, . right, and daugh- ter Crystal Brown. .. '\_ .. "This is a picture of my mom, Sabrwa Weiss, experiencing riding this camel in the land _o f Morocco. She is totally adventurous. She even ~ent ALONE! But it took 5 baths to get rid of that gnarly camel smell once she got back home!" -BRANDON J WEISS •l'hll ll my mother and I flsblng on Friday, Jane 13, 1997. My mother ls PatU Dalby of New- port Beach and my name ts Randy Dalby of Costa Mesa. My mother was born 1n Laguna Beach and I wu born In Newport~ ~e love to fish." ..This is a picture of our mommy, Karen, with our new baby !lister, Katherine Anne Drey- fus. She was born Decem- ber 15, 1998." -AORIENNE,7, ANOCLARE.5 I "My mom, Ruth Po~r. Jett. and her belt friend Diane Crandal on Ch.rlltmu Day. Ruth ts the wonderful mom of Jamie, .. Tay, John. Jen- nifer and I Heather. She ts ~ r, a Proud Gram-~ mle Of Julie 1 ·f and Amat of I Je111ka. 1>1ane .. tbe loVtng mother of Denk." J ---------Saturday, May8, 1999 A II . . - I '..I • l W .1 .... H~re ~a picture of me and1~ mom . -. -' and ,rpf sister, Serena. We are walking on • ..J I the Back Bay near our new house. It (s Easler. Sunday. I love my mom. I'm Lucky lo have ber." I -ktAl RAFfERTY, l 1 . .-" :,)iy favorite plcture of my mether is this one.My ·mother is holding her granddaugh-. ter just min- . ute after her birth. My mother had helped witli the delivery. Pictured are, from left to right. Sabrina Thompson, Robin Dlal, baby Alexis, "' Babs Thomp- son (my _ moth.e._rj, Tur- la Youpg (me)." I A 12 Sotutdoy, ~ s, 1999-- SUPERMOM . CONTINUED FROM A 1 ! world for her WdS her kids. · Hermann 'idid she deac'.!ed not to work, though her ' fonqly 1s not nch, beccUJ.se she wanted to devote herself to her children. • "I tlm h<lppy with the way I am," she said. "f want a j° b~ltcr We, not only for my kids, .but for all kids.• ! 1 Jp uddallon to volunteering m her own cmldren's 1 eldssroonu., both di Wilson and now at TeWmkle, Her- 1 Qldnh ~<, d coni,tqnl pn.'S\mCe Ill many other classes. She d.lso ~~lby.,,t., tor ledcher Jenny Docy's newborn ba'?x b~ng.ng lum mto ¥r c~dssroom during breaks ... ~o O'orf . can bteusl!.eed. • ' "ft rndkes it a lot eaStei for me lo go back to work " ~dt~ry& , ' I "You kno\\", sht• h d'> been so mvolved in my clds - ruolJl, • said Judy )'>chmger, who teaches Hermann's cldug~· M1t11 \ fitl~rf,de class. "Every field thp Evt:ry cwss p~e ~ ci role model Eor other parentS " Pdm Eetstnia'it, ~Vt1J~on's ltterdcy teacher, said Her- mann 1s much ni<>re than that Through her l'Xdmple and her tireless advocacy, she h<1s ~(•fp<><l d hugl' numhN of parents, many of whom cir(' Ldtrno and do not spedk good English, to overcome their fe«r dncl get mvolved m their children's school, Et1~lrnc1n '><11d. "It\ -;onwum.-.., been hard for us to ge t parents m," Lc1..;lmt1n 'idld ·But LetJC1a has been a real link between till' < ommunity ,me! the school." . I ft•Pl tht1t I hdvc> the key,~· Hermann said. Without pc11Pnlt1l mvolv<'fnent in '>Chools. how will schools ever do tlw11 Job, slw dSked. • .mothe~'s _day · · Daily Pilot ===- Tiiee genera~ of love ~ Lqve, patience and acceptance ·are the bond for one daughter, .. her mother and grandmother. EusBGH ·~11l->t CORONA DEL MAR -When 3-year-old Sam slipped into the arms of his mother Jenrufer Shappard on Mother's Day of 1996, it t:ouldn't have been more appropriate. . Wwting to greet .him wen! three genera- tions of mothers: his own mother Jeno.if er, her mother, Llnda Shappard, and Linda's . mother, Vera Gephart. . Sdm'.s buth signaled a rare and wonder- ful OCCIJ}Tence: the creation of a fourth gen- t>ration alive m one family. ·1 think it's ·a privilege because a lot of people don't live that long," said Vera, who is treasurer for Friends of the OaslS Seruor Center. Longevity runs in the family. Lillda also knew her great-grandparents The latest additiOI\ was somewhdt of a shock, however. Jennifer, 21, is a single mom. "When my mom first found OUl, It hurt her, of course," Jennifer said. "My Grand- . · ma was JUSt in shock.• was a teenager during World War n wh<!n wo~en were just getting. lnto the-work rorce. . . Lmdct, a child of the '60s, was.a teenagc>r' . just bctore the women's movement, but h~ duughter's smgle motherhood still came ds d surpnse. "With today's generation, the acceptance of some of the things we would cons1aer 'absolutely wrong. they consider <lbsolutely typical or OK,• Linda said. "Things t wouJct" condemn, she accepts • They Also learn from one another's dlffer- ences. ·:1 think it's very special ... to be able to. look dt Uungs dl}d see how different thPy were in .each generation and how they're changing, and to be able to share it, not JU')t hear about 1t or read aboet it,• Linda said Despite groWing up inldillerent'eras dn<I for all their generational differences, th" women are connected by somethmg stronger. a bond of lave and.acce'ptance. They are also connected by a hope th<1t the world will be d better place for Sam Things are harder than when her moth1 ·1 grew up, Jenmfer Said. And k1ds these days ate more won wd about being h«ppy now rather than work ingJor the future, Linda said . l IPr tlduqhtN ~1tzi dgrees. Whe n her mother came into hl•r c 1<1~-.~oom, M1t11 threw her arms around her. But llt11 .,,ud thNe Me other things she admires c1hout hPr 1nothN, too "I Imp 1t wtwn ~he makes oatmeal cookies," she 'ictld --' BPIAN POBUOA I OAllV Pl.Of Great grandmother Vera Gepffartls surrounded by her daughter, Unda. Jeft, and her daugbtef:1ennJfer, while baJandng 3-year-old Sam on her lap. - Both Linda, 47, and Vera, TJ., said they want more for Jennifer, who is work.mg to balance parenthood with finishing her cdl- lege education. -· ' Her challenge:; are much different from what her mother and grandmother fared Vera grew up during the Depres~1on dncJ VNd, who has tile experience and w1 .... dom behind her, 1ust tries to keep her mouth shut and let \he younger ones figure ~nq ) out for themselves. ·I don't know that it's going to be dO) better,• Llnda said. "I'm hoping the ~ndu· lum 1s gomg to be swinging the other Wdy • This is the last of the CenttA..-y ... ~'Y\ake it exh'a special. aive he ... C\ & she \viii fee l special t~nti l the ttAl'4V\ of th e next centiA..-y! .Aida a~ey Day Spa S~lon Sot,th Coast Plaza Villa9e 714.549.3030 •CAKES •PASTRIES •COOKI ES • PIES I •TO RTES •ROLLS & • BREAD Every Mon1 Deserves a little "Olff btl(1~ especially on Mottler~ Day! Join Us For Mother's Day, Sunday May 9th Complimentar y Flower to All Mothers Dine-in or Pick up a Party Pak or Bucket O P EN AT 11 ;30 AM May 9th, Sunday, 11 :30-2:30 • Salads, Snacks, Appttiurs (Buffet Styk) •Lune!, Entru s (Choice of 12) Chicken~ Lamb.-Fish~sbrimp • Dtsserts: 3 kinJs dr msh Fruits For Raervatiom (714) 4-36·1010 Replar Mmu "' o;,,,,n- A Moth~r's Day Tradition A' wonderful Champagne Brunch followed with a Scenic Harbor Cruise. '35/llJ per person inclusive 3Jµ 0 LaFayette AVJ!. • Newport Beach ' (949) 675-5777 " ,. Doily Pilot I .. r .. ... Saturday. Mqy e, 1999 A 13 r S PECIAL REPORf ·ERS' NOTEBOOK 'Moms ar¢ alWays iJ! ou(h~~rts, no matter how far a".VaY they are , ,. . ! N o matter how much I try has given me endless amoun~ of hurd enough for me to rnmemlx~r ·I love my mothr.r more than . . to wnqgl" ?ut from u.nder love, helped me Um>ugh Hnan· my hom(I' phohe nµmber, let anyonf' or anythmg Ul th m~ mothers smothenng cidl duress and supported every alon(? th(" complkdted.proccss~at world Sho ili my hero; my love, I can t do it. . one of my decisions for better or -buying tt cdrd, finding a stamp, besl fnend dnd 11\Y· worst enemy. She still wanlc; me to cdll·her wor<;e: g<'tting J')er Zll' (·ode correct and I aspire to be !lS strong. tis lov- at least once a wee~. be• w!lry o! What more can I ask for 111 u , actually~ ndmg it out on lime. ing and as smart ~1s she, and I dm .the dt1ngerous con~1hof!s m soa-mom? Remember, you only get So thih yet1r, '1 will do some-terrified I am turning into her. ety and to stop edhng on the run. one mother. Don't forget her on thmg diJrerent. I will write my But thts column ic; not auout •oon't SJX'nd so much mc;ney, this special day. • . Mother's Day greeting into the my mother. , don't let people lak<• advdn\age . -Greg Risling pages of my newspdper, dnd It's about the womdn who. no of you, don't work so hard," -ihe then will fax her a copy of the m<ttter how htHd '>he tnc or says reg\!Jarly. I have a confession to make: I <trticlP on Sunday mommg. She what she does, will never, ever ' ' To say my mothN •s oVNpro-don't buy my mom dny Moth· \Vill know thdt I have been think-he quite tts good as mom. · tective wouldn't do hPr JUShce er's Dqy cards. . : mg ttl>out her, dnd will be Gate, th1c; one·~ for you. and I'm an only child, born from p<tr-I tell her that it's gecause I pleased that her fdvonte son has for dll Uw ~teprnoms <'wrywhen•, ents who were mdmed very l«te don't want to pcuticipate into the cleverly mandgcd to send her a who wonclrr 1f the Wlyrc1teful in life. These <.lays my pdrents over-commercialized nature of it holiday greeting without buymg brcllS ever appwn<th• what you are eligible for senior ntm'!n chs-all. Mother's.Day, I think, wt1s mto the capilali.-:;t Hallmark con-go through counts, hovering somewhere m invented by greetmg card com-spm1cy. · We do, wr do It's JU~t html to the early 10 .... I'm 28. parues as an opportunity to sell So here goes: I ldppy Mother's show 1t sonwlfnws Bt•C't.lllse f fall· The age gap has contributed more ofthei.r products. Why Ody, Mom. I wWl I could visit mdrk hds not yt.•t thought to tQ some rough times m our smdll shoufd 1 pay them for thal? 1 love v,.ou m New Yor~ more often, but com~ up with d holidtty wl~brnt-• famtly, especially with my n!_olh· my mother everv day, 4 tell her, flarrl workmg fol·an awful news-mg' you, !'ti lik.P to invite you to er We fought like t1gN<> when' I not 1ust when Hallmark tells mt' !Mpei company thdt only pdn c;hcHf' in Motlwr's Ot1y. ~ was growing up, nppmg mt_o one to me d nickel of sdltlry every hxe Thtlnks lor cKC eptmg llw another's emollons thc1t lc>rt us . Do not think for dn instdnt months c1ncl only gives me dn chdryt•s crnd spl'ndtn<J Um~c~ both hurt and scdrrNI. She did it that this fools her. She knows me hour of vc1cullon ev<'Ty three -hourfi on llll' µhonP with me out vf love, figuring lhc1t pushm{J all too well; slie knows that.the years. I miss seemg your face, 1 whf'n I cdllPd you collcb h orn ·a me to my limits· would hrinq out reason l don't buy Mother's Day miss letting you win at Sc. rabble, phone booth m Pci1:1s, in tears the best in me. It di(jn't t1lwttys cards -or Father's Day cards, or and I rc>dlly, really mis~ 1t when hecau'>l' I was working 14 hours wo~k. anniversary cards, brrthday . you tell me thdt you love me, d dc1y c1~ tl 1ltlnny c1hd didn't yet But as we reflect c1bout our cards, or a even regular supply of even tf I dct like you say it loo know enough Pr<'nrh to even cl"k mothers and pie 1<.mgths Uwy toilet paper for my apartment -much. I love you, dnd I will tdlk for t1 day off. have gone for us I rPuhze my is that I have a memory the size to you soon Tiiunk.c; for lettmq me wm at mom has gone the cl1stance. She of a peanut. 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Mildly Thanks fof uskmg my ~ht.er horPd ' ~ and l to be flowN g1tls m yoar As l watched her S·foot-2, wt'ddmg. cvi<l for moking sure toS-po11nd. 47-yeM·<>ld frame we always l\2!d our own :.(1tH" m lilkl' hr1by steps on Uw. l<.P. ett the your home. even thouuh \H' hltck ol a palk of collegt> c;tu- couldn't get up to Ou·gon wry dr>nts hdlf her dge, I di o felt .often. qralelul Thanks lot cooking. \I" chnnor I ft~lt q1a1eful for the hwiclreds night after mght, and lor maktn!J of tun he drovp us to ballet,. vepelanan yorkshire pudclmu 1c1p, gymnastics. piano ctnd accor- wtic: l l was m my hardcore v119-<hon J,. son .. · I tell !'.WdlPfuJ tor hN an 1.nt1se. · • pr net• as 'hr> sdt by while my Although I didn't ••PJIT('(:1olt• 11 s1-.IPr and I grew dnd de\'t~lopf!d dt the time, thdnk ... tor ll)1Jlq to ~omctunes J've tell like 1t wa~ wnte my colleg.-Pntf<lllC'•' ,. sa)" .1 hurd1>n hcmg the daughter of for me. You were prnbt1hly nuht 1111m1qrant parent.,, with thetr J c;hould hd\e gone with thi,• drm1dnch and e.xpectdtlons thdt quote from Socrnh~. r.iUwr th,111 we lctkP ddvantc.19e ot every the one from a roc.:k b,md , oppc>rtumty alforded to us But as You're not my morn, 1t' tru•' I -.ltt th~·r • wc.1tching my mother But you've still touched m} hie m this W(>f•k, I thought, "What a c,o mc.1ny ways, ancl I hop<• you \\ondcrful burtlnn.• know how much I lo\(' ) IHI I nl·ver .thought thdt m~ybe :-Jesjica Garrison she h11Q. iJ secret destre to try the t r things WP dtd Mom, as you I wdtched my mom tlus w1•l'l< 1·n1hr1rk l'ln this now <ind difficult dS she donnc>cl d pdu i.1f pltt'>h( p11uod nl your hf~. dS you chdl- blue icP. skat~s c1ncl took to • ·-1J••nq" youN.>11 to try new things, I the rink for bc>ginmny ... krttinu hop.-thdt I c.an mother you the I ssons '*'rlY you'mothered me. Thanks Ac; I sat on thP <,1cJt'hne .... 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A••ll•bll •• Newporl Beacll eu1l•1l••l1 at • P.ashion show this weekend benefitS otberi, but also women and girls involved. NoAI0 5cHwAJn'2 ~Piaf Sandra Weiner likes her rats, Oreo and Mint, really, reauy love5 . the color blue. likes pant$ better than skirts and lik~ giving things away .to~ple. •It makes me feel gpod inside,• said the chin>Y. 1· year-old. •1t mik~l happy. It's important to help people." This ,is precisely what her mother, Sandra Weiner, Presi• dent of the National Charity League Juniors, wants her daughter to learn. The league ~opes to further tlie lesson by hosting the 13th annual Moth- er-Daughter Fashion Show at £he Hyatt Regency in Irvine tbii Mother's Dayweekend. The. evftnt feotures a fash-100 show, silent auction, l>M· ket drawing an<\ grand oppor- . dnnri!lg. The funds raised will support High .Ho~. a neurological recov- ery group in Costa Mesa. Over the years, the league h.as donated over $169,000 to the organization, most of which will go toward scholarships for patients. While the commun1ty ben- efits from the charitable · endeavors of the league, what members love most 1s the mother-daughter time the activities foster, said Kim~rly Rothwell, the event's pubic relations chaitwoman. •1i gives you the opportuni- ty to work side-by-side with your child on a proj~ to bet· ter humanity ........ but really, you better your relationship with your child,~ she said. The fashion show ls the culmination of hours of joint mother-daughter efforts. The silent auction items • offered range from a bueOell tilgned oy Mark McGwire U> a vacation to Hawaii. The bas- kets are filled with goodi~ which will 'appeal to the girls.:. such as the Sleep Over collec· tion, which includes a sleep- ing bag. popcorn and makeup kit. 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Broering attended school in outh Pasadena and received a cholarship to the University of outhem C'aliforrua. Dunng orld War II, he served m the arine Corps. In the 1950~. he c.s a s:ouncilman for Balboa stand and a member of the hambe r of Commerce. wrence was one of the ongma- Stephen Guillory Newport Beach resident tephen Bruce Guillory died May after a brief fight with cancer. e was 63. torl> of the Christmas Boat Parade CONTINUED FROM A 1 and later the Chdracte r Boat Parade. He and hts brother had a i · tietter -Mom talked me o~t 0of large service sta tion at the 1 quitting altogether, knowmg J entrance of Balboa Island. . ~ would want to preserve that skill . fie is survived ~y his wife Mar-~ into my adulthood. She was.right. Jone, three children: Ann Broer-1 When I wasn't sure if journalism .mg Robe~on, Ldwrence Broering 1 was the right career to pursue, q1 and Gretchen Broering Hat-1 she told me to embrace my gilts, held; and four grandchildren: 1 not leave them unopened. She Kevm Roberson, Brynne Rober-1 was right. son Cortes, Mark Hatfield and 1 But perhaps th.is best swns up AnA Hatfield. : my mom: When I went to Europe Funeral services were private. ! the summer q_fter l graduated Memorial donations in Mr. Broer-1 from high school, the last week of mg's honor can be made to heart, 1 my trip was" also. the first week of diabetes or cancer foundations. 1 class a t the community college I · • 1 was to attend. · karaoke competitions. He w~rked ·; My rr,iom went to school for : me. as a computer consuJtant, profes-; It's too easy to tdk~ our moth- s1onal mediator and personal flt-1 ers ,.for. granted. Lately, I've ness trainer .. · He is survived by three daugh- ters: Deborah, Denise and-Srid- get, and two grandchildren. lCdmed how to not do that. It's tiine for those of us wlio t tiavej!lwayl> counted oq her to be i the ones counted on. Mom's b en : forced to do some senotis tap : dancmg of her own lately, around a partner whose hold has DC.en hars:f to ~hrug off She was diag- nowd with breast Ganeer about a ycdl' dgo, had surgery, and· has undergone months of chemothf:!t- apy and radiation She'll be tested soon, to see if the cancer is gone. Despite her illness, she's still there when we need her, and two sons, three daughters,.four grand- children and d husband of nearly 39-years ~re grateful and are here for her, too So Happy Mothets Day, Mom. Let's dance again somettme soon • JEFF KEATING is senior editor at Times Cofl°!munlty News -~ Mr. Guillory was a well-edu- ated man. He relied 011 laughter nd used humor from the begm- . g and through the end of his truggle with cancer. He played Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m., Monday, May 10 at the Newport BeaCh Tennis Club, • MicrodermabrUion • nnis and wos a member of the ewport Beach Tennis Club and alisades Club: Mr. Guillory also played the tar and collected trophm ~ lJ:l • 2601 Eastbluff Dnve. • In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Stephen B. Guillory Memorial Fund, 1048 hvme Ave. #116, Newport Beach 92660. SETTl'NG IT STRAl.GHT The school where retiring librarian Anne PolkiJlgham works was dentified m a caption on May 7. She works at Harbor Day School Corona del Mar. Tu s c a n S t y l e C h a n d e l i e r ... " Ql.iss or (dbric c;h.ldts, H eig ht : so· D ia: 54•. Avail.ibl l' 1n 40 Different f1 n 1shu 052 Hodson lighting Open Tuu.·Fn. ·9·00-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 N (wport Blvd .. Coslct Mesa • Servin for ~O Y~ara (949) 548-9341 · NO acids •NO lasers •NO ~ For Treatment of: * Acne & Acne Scarring * Fine Lines & Wrinkles * Sun Damage Mother's [)ay Spec ial 199 Saafoo fearuri• YON . (a •175 value) 'l'J. Products · GRANDMA CONTINUED FROM A 1 l will also be having a klndergart- ner, ~d it's like, Ob my God, J can't t5elieve this:·_. But Auor saJd the joys far out- numbered the hours ot lost sleep "The best part is our family has really come together, and we lill do our part,• she said. ... .. ... -..... . ... Ma.1ha Fluor Grandmothef-tt.wned new mom Her grandchild, she said, is ·a -crack-up,• a happy child who .,.with her fdllilly. · burbles with energy and ebetts "It's d blessing," she satd. la.ughter wherever she goes. And so how will she spend Her children have adopted Mother's Ddy? their ruece, ond ·take her every-•Are you ready for thiS? I am where, she said. . going down .to spend Mother's In a way, ~aid Fluor, iht! has D<\y With my mother, and my kids come full circle. }'Vhen she was a 1 are going to take their other child, her own grandparents !Jvl!d ·t .. grandmother out to brunch." 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APRIL 23 MAY9 Newflort's Munson honorf!dfor his gef!erqsity rf'I A 'LIFE WELL-LIVED: Long- time Newport Beach resident ~d business owner Ward Mun-son re<Zeived an honorary Doc- torate of Law degree last Satur- day from Azusa Pacific Universi- ty. One hundred seventy-five of Ward's closest fnends attended the Azusa Pad.fie University Commencement Program to wit- ness Munson receive this honor. Munson, now 89 years old, • was recogruzed by the university for his great passion for young ~ people, ASU, Citnii College and Rotary International, of which he has been a past district governor of District 5320. When Munson sold Munson Sporting Goods in 1981, he and his la~ wife Alice set out to give 50% of their income to charity. Munson has served on the ASU Board for the past 10 years and has supported Qiem with his time, talent'and treasure. New- port/Costa Mesa residents in attendance included Dick Dick- A.tk about our Mothn'J Day Special$. 949 644-6672 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH 200 Newport Centtr Or • Next to Big Edwards Cinema • Open 7 days till 9 pm ---............._ 0£SICNER COINSIC~ENtl!OI ,. ·c 0MMU11 TY & CLUIS SOD, Mr. & Mrs. Wally Edwards, Mr. & Mn. Hunter Cook, Mr. & Mn. Bill Von Esch, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Brockman, Alan Tingey, Hal Gray, Bob Krone, Dean lleavte, Moe Hamill, Rev. & Mn. John Undval, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Forbath and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lynch, to name a few. .. Everyone attended a luncheon in Munson's honor following the pre~tation. With the quality of His friends and his charitable giving, Ward Munson has indeed had a life well-lived. STUDENTS HONORED: Eight Newport/Costa Mesa Stu- dents were honored for writing Outstanding Essays by the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 291 Newport Harbor. Recog- nlzed for elemenUly schools were 1st Jean Nguyen, 2nd Prhdlla Scaff, 3rd Thomas · Kemmerly, all from St. John the Baptist School. High School recognition went out to 1st . David Fabian, 2nd (tie) Sonia Lohtya and Bobby Brinkerhoff, and 3rd Erln Betttngen, all from Corona del Mar High School. The winners received a medal- lion and cash honorarium. ,AWARDS GIVING: Exchange Club of Newport Harbor hon- ored Kelly McKenzie and Craig Levllie from Newport Harbor High School, Aivan Nguyen and Call "Rick Nixon" the Power ashing Expert to Professionally clean it l t·t\ 1'.Lik(' t!ut f1.1t 1cl I n1>k ~l'\\ \lj,1 111 1 • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon '5PS Surface·f>reparatlon Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1·800-581-0360 Lie. 667230 ·EVERYTHING IS ON SALE! . 1 weekon}:r Monday. thru ~aturdaY May 10-15 . r ~----------------PLUS----------------, . Peter Andenon from Estancia High School and CbrlsU Deb- ney-Mann and Slamak Shah· mardl from Corona del Mar High School as Youth of the Year for their respective schools. Congratulations I . Police Officer of the Year Award went to Costa Mesa Detective Mike Ginther who was honored for his significant contribution in the war on drugs and child molesting. And finally, the Exchange · • Club presented the •aook of · GoldenDeeds Award" to Scott Paulsen, retired school adminis- trator and community activist, for his dedication to our youth and his dedication to country. WOll'Ill llEPEATING: From the Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club ... "The living need charity more than the dead." by Dr. Wuta. 6:30 p.m.: The Cos- ta Mesa-Newport Harbor .Uons • Club m~ts at the Costa Mesa · Country Club, inviting represen .. tatives from a number of chari- ties who will receive proceeds from the clubs annual Fish Fry Dinner benefit. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: South Coast Metro Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University . f · Athletic Club. Noon; Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Soroptimist International of Newport Harbor meets at the Santa .Ana Country Club. Exchange Club of the Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corintliian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to bear , Gary Archibald of Pacific View Memorial Park. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD llfURSDAY OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Robert ,-" 7:30 a.m.: Costa Mesa Orange Williams, who joined the New-Coast Breakfast Lions Qub port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club, meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: and Thyme Hampton, who Kiwanis Club of Newport· joined the Newport Balboa Beach-Corona del Mar meets at Rotary Club, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht SElilVICE CLUB MEETINGS TinS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity, make new friends,.net- work or give something back to your community? 1ty a service club! You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.:The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary dub meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a craft talk Club. Kiwanis club of Costa Mesa meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Riverboat Restaurant to bear Clyde Stua.rt) ·•Adventures of a Privat~ Investii- gator.· The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to bear Gene Drabinski, VP of Pacific Care. • COMMUNITY a Q.UBS is pub1istWd ~ Saturday in the Daily Pilot. your servke club's meeting lnformat to (949) 660-8667 or maif to 2082 S. . 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STORE HOURS: Mon-Sot 1 Oom to 7 pm Open Sunday 11 om to 6pm ARMeIR (next to Bristol Forms Market) 840 AVOCADO • NEWPORT B (949) 644~9888 . r{Jiamonds are a sale's bestfrie_rid · A fter six years' of busi- ness in C~ta Mesa, Je~Sbaw'1Dle· m.oad Jewehy is having a going-out-of-business sale beginning.Monday at t O a.m. "Our entire inventono of loose diamonds, colored stone and .diamon9 jewelry, 14k and 18k gold jewelry, pearls and estate 'Jewelry-a-indudiilg one-of-a- 1'ltind pieces -~ be sold up to 60% off,• says Sha~·Now is the opportunity to buy that tjne piece of jev.'elry you've · always wanted for yourself or loved one.• Jeffrey Shaw's Dia- mond Jewelty is m the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 New- port Blvd Call (949) 548-5626. It's still !lOl too late to pur- chase tickets to the second annual Newport H~bor HJgh School Holl'.le & Garden Tour event scheduled from 10 a.m. ~~I ~ to 3 p.m. Thursday. Advanced • tickets cost $35 and indude a tour of beautiful homes located in the Upper Newport Bay, Newport Heights, Cliff Haven, Ltdo Isle and Balboa Peninsula neighborhoods. There will also be aJ,wurmet lunch provided by Plum's of Costa Mesa. Pro- -. ' ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~.~ CONTEMP00AAAY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES FREE G IFT FOR ALL MOMS 11,. .. f 11it·11tio11 thi ..... ul! I '!11' • 'I,,., UNIVERSITY CENTER• 4237C.rTIJuDr (A~n From UC1) (949) 854.-4452 BALBOA ISLAND 332 Marine Ave. (Look For Bri&ht Ytllow Awning) (949) 675-6887 n Da ceed5 from the tour go towa.id The Newport Harbor Educa- tional Foundation that wM ere· ated fo\U yean a.go to enhance· educational opportunities for • students of Newport Haroor High School. The Foundation was conceived and developed by the school principal and the Newport Harbor Navj.gators, a fathers group dedicated to -1mproVlllg the quality of educa- tion at Newport Harbor, High. For tickets, please call (949) 862-4100. . •. Toddlers can wear tJle latest r in surf wear for boys at Balboa ltlaml Kids Company. Most surlwear brands are hard to find in small s_lzes, but the store earlies Quiksilver and Hurleys. Balboa Island Kids Company is at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. Call (949) 759-7985. .. Today you can visit the : antique row of shops at 130 East 17th Street m Costa Me a, ·behind the.Harp Inn. for a, spring homa and gatden sale. Participating merchants include The Coun~ ID.n, GU'· den Cafe, Ooh.I It AahJ, Stel- la's Place, Circa Antiques, The Book Store, SU'ab )VbJt.comb, _ Vktorlana It Company, and Newport Picture FraJDe. sUm.merhW Floral & Glfts is having a Mother's Day 50% 'OH sale on silk floral bouquets . The shop speciaUxe:. in custom llorals, gifts and antiqu~s. and specialty furniture. It'!. at 369 E. 17th Sl #13 in Costa Mesa. Call {949) 646-6745. • IEST IUYS is publl~ Thursdays and Saturdays, If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily .Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. <.nL''s <.nD vs.u.nc.u A FHU-Se,,.n~e 6fC/# 1U/"le • ~ • PH>· Tm.esr • fooT Jar· NwllS TUff l.JEs • TA'l'\.OA MG'. • M96. "'NfMJ6. JlNoR B11f'MH'f. Mwe.. Stas . • 24 HOlll AelAP.; *' ~ 1784 N EWPORT 80lJLL VAJH> • 949-646-7714 .• ,00.oO~eJ}'loor Guys 0~~1\S~l;s An American Family Operated Business ·eus1:£, si Since 1983 . ( CARPET LIFETIME GUARANTEE STAIN-FADE-MAT INSTALLED WITH PAD f ltl .lifetime Warranty f ltl Carpet Spitting Kit fltl Old .Carpet Removal - fltl Furniture Mofing · f l\l Dou hie Upgraded Pidd~ng FRiE . CARPET .ClEAN -INC* ARMSTRONG CERAMIC NO-WAX VINYL TILES -990 SQ. •. $149 SQ. * FT. n. ~ f PEROO ~OAK WOOD FLOOR $29910. $a9~ SQ. • n. * n. 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Change IMRC • Pnnt Oualtty lmproverntnt Pocket Size Perfect For Theatre & Travel Sotvrdoy,' Moy 8, 1999 . society Doily Pilot- -Explore six N€!WJX!rt properties at horrz? and garden toui .. . . ' ~ S noopers, get ready -May 13 1s your ddy. The Home and Garden Tow, spon- . sored by Newport Harbor High School, invites the commuruty to partake m a day of explQring six exceptional Newport properties from Kings Road to Udo Isle to the Balboa Perunsula. The Newport I !arbor Educa- tional Foundation proudly orga- nizes lhls day of community shanng for $35 per pen;on. The purpose of the fund-rdlser "t.s to enhance educdllonal opportum- bes for students at Newport Har- bor Htgh, • Sdld Usa George, 1999 Home Tour publlclty chalC. Tuts second dJlilud.l event will be oven.ee n by the lovely Mary Fallon and a committee of very hard-working loc:dl moms mclud- mg_Leorue Lumpkin, who~ aheady planrung the tour for 2000 All tickets must be reserved in advdnce . Call (949) 862-4100 to be a p"rt of the caravan. ••• The f lyatt Regency I lotel, l>O ;\;. r CA I.I n I,\ r xoo .it 11\I h: 10 \0,\11 0:\1 I OC Al.I Y! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• Hf.ALTH Since 195..., ~ 0 ~-s,;_, , ... , •• If ,-,,; 949-631-7740- ... I Old N"'J>OM 61.-d. • "in.pon Bcac.h Sew 11-. 11...,.1&11 GNC Live Welf THE C IOWD lrvine, 1S the setting toddy for the annual fashion show and lun- cheon of the Nattondl Chdrity League Jwtiors, Newpoft-Seacb Chapter. It is the,13th year .that mothers and d~ughter;; of the league · have gathered to sht.U'e good tor- ~ tune on behalf of the less fortu- nate Carol Latham of Fashion Events U~ted, is coordinating the fashion show fedtunng gar- men ts from uch participants as lJ.mited Too, Fashion Island, Jes- sica McClmtock, South Coast Plaza,· and Sarah Peck. Corona Del Mar • Sandra Weiner 1s th~ pres1- dent of the league, with the . event il'sell being cha.ired by a ffl'.OUp of dedicilted volunteers that include Siobhan Robinson, Suzann Burke, Kimberly Roth- well, JW Weise and Gina Jensen. • More thart 600 moms a.lief daughters are expected today for the silent auction, luncheon and fashion show that will feature local ~ren parading the catwalk:. Some of the live dolls include Elyse Avila, Katie and Megan McKay, Uiulsay Tippett, Cameron Best, and Jordan and Hanna ~elner. ~ational Charity teague Juruors support a number of most worthwhile causes such as the Pediatric Gan- eer Research Foundation, High Hopes RE>coyery Group, rnc., and the Orange Coast College' Chil- dren's Center. ••• The first Junior Leukemia Cup Regatta will be hosted by the Bahia Corinthian Yach.t Club on Moy 16. - Sabots, CFJ's and Lasers are set to participate in this first-ever . NEW STORE HOURS! chanty rac~ m the Newport l !ar- bor. The Juruor B<>ttrd of the Bahia Cortnthlan, in con)W'lction with the Leukemia Society of Amenca, have jomed forces to mdke this very positive-statement to the community at large. David Levy, col'.11.Inodore of the Jwtior Board, has championed this effort. Le'(Y reports that an entry fee of $5 per boat will be levied, with sailors encowaged to faise pledges from supporting individu- als to benefit the progr~ of the Leukemia Society. Kudos to Levy and his crew for this first-eyer juruor yacht race for charity. May it be tfie ~g of a longstanding tra- dition. To get involved, call (949) 644-9530. ••• The very promment Cocal hosts Harvey and Linda Irvine Smith opened their wonderful oceanfront home to host a cock- tail party this week for support- ers of the California Heritage Ball slated for June 12. The affair is part of the Capis- trano Pageant, with a purpose of p'l'eserving, restoring and foster- ing the message of hist9ry set forth by the California Mission at .San Juan. 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Harvey Smith serves as ~eadent of the executive board .AfW the charming Anita Z1ebe and Gerald Miller supporting the effort full-force. . The organizers' reception at the Irvine Cove estate brought together the advisory board, marketing and plaru:iing and fund-raising committees; and guests intent on making the 1999 pageant and ball the best the county has seen. some of the citizens making a difference include Mary Jean ' Duran, Pemando de Necochea, Marla Gutterrez, Leah Beal, Mike Corona, Betty Moss, Scott Scheller, Jerry Vela.5co, Nadine Chaves, Frank Bogert and Tony Forster. ••• Corona del Mar's Arnold .Beckman, one of the most hon- ored scientists and ptulan- thropists m the.nation, will be honored May 20 with a g,ala din- ner at The Beverly Hilton Hotel,. Beverly Hills. The USC/NoniS Comprehen- sive Cancer Center and the Nor-man Topping Cancer Research Facility will sponsor the event saluting Arnold and Mabel Beckman. Proceeds from the din-. ner will support the endowed fel- lowship named in honor of the ... Beck.man's for USC students pursing a combination M.O, ~ PhD degree. The dinner will be chaired by Cornelius Pings, former USC provost and his wife, MarJorle. Ne~rt's real estate/industrlall.st Ceorge-Argyros joins Carl Karcher, Harry Cray and Har· lyne Norris supporting the Beck- man gala. Dinner ticlc~ts are $300 per person, with reserva- tions being accepted at (323) 865-0700. , ... __, the cha.iming fonner Holly- wood actress Kathy Thompson, also a Corona del Mar resident, is busy pre~g for her annual SOS• A-Team• luncheon~t for May 12 at The Five Crowns . A coolring demo· by guest chef · Salvatore Longo, owner of East of Eden_ Catering, will be a high- light of the afternoon affair, . which always features the incredible on.ions harvested by Kathy Thompson and distributed on this tun day benefiting the hungry. _, carolyn. Cl!"'ke is taking last- minutet reservations. 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I PEOPLE'S Jon Dunn, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood, left, jolns Newport's Darlene Gerken and Walter Gerken, honored with the Planned Parenthood Choice Award 1999. They Bank PP Chairwoman Teddie Ray, also of Newport Beach, at a recent dinner ceremony. . Showroom Open to the Public Wholesale Prices' ::;_;;:;;-linct1ve traditional French Fabrics·, Table Linens, home accessories df)d unique French Perfumes, toiletries .2949 Randolph Avenue (Betweeo..Baker/Bnstol) Costa Mesa (714) 557-6525 MF 10.30-6 30 pm• Sat 10-5 pm _You Are eordially Invited To Attend· I ~ , ®~ ~ I I . I I ,,I • • •• COntainer-Gardeiling · Demonstration SIGN UP NOW! LEARN ABOUT THE BASICS OF POTS, SOIL, PLANTS AND.THEIR CARE: , LEARN HOW TO PLANT AN EASY COLQRBOWL THAT CAN LAST.THROUGH THE ENTIRE SEASON! ) LEARN HOW TO MAKE A HANGING BASKET OR MO$S BASKET. MAY 151'H Satu!!day MAY lSTH ~ Saturday . .SANTA ANA COSTAMDA S~ at 2130 P.M. ' . Stardns at 11100 A.M. FLOWERDALE IS KNOWN FOR IT'S QUALITY, VALUE, & SERVICE ·~ COMPLITI LANDSCAPING 41 VIAR~ IXP. LlcenM No. 308553 NUR BRiii , INC. t SANT~ ANA COSTA MESA 2800 N. Tustin~ve. 2700 Bristol Street (714) 633-9200 (nt) n1 6661 . .. • Paid .Ad11ertisem nt Sclioo{ ancf tlie J{fs of Societ·j/ . / __ Would chool y1ol<,nce continue if a .;trunger appreci;ition of one unothLr .mu md1\1dual differences \.\Cre ln-.tilled in our children? While this ha difficuh quc-.tion 10 an \\Cr,'thancc arc. rhc ills of.our oc1et) rei.. lar deeper and more compl~x than that It wa'i ,in Eurorc, out of the ar,hd of ;he firSl World War and ihe resulting \oc1nl uphcinttl that Rudorr" Steiner ( 1861•1925) a c,c1entist. educator end philosopher predicted that the future ol wec,tern ocii..:t) • would be fi lled with turmoil. He helieved th.at a'> we took on more mechanized rol!!i1, we "uufd c.J11iconnet-1 from fami ly. community. the earth. our cr~ativity and our rf:c,pcct for one another. . . ' . ~ While the youths invoive<l in recent h1_gh schoor '>llOotlngs uctcd in very ,tlarming Y.a)S. 1t 1s the apparent lack ol con'idence that disturb'.) U'i thc.mo<,l. If DJ. Steine( "'ere ulivc toua) he woulp proh.1bl) not be surpriscc.J by the uctions of these youths based on SC.\ cral comph.:l( factors in our soc1cl). Steiner bd1C\:t.'U that if we could tap u child\ crc1tt1vc abilities. keep them connl·ctcd to familv. cnmmun1t\, the earth and a respect for one another. whole future generations "'ould benefit. ' · · • '"' • I • \'11th great insight. care and concern he developed \\aldorf 1due.1tion. Steiner's goal in &location \\a ... ll} nurture arti'itically. '>pirituall) and 1n1cllcctuaJly the high1.:'1 rokntml in each child. ·1 he l...:11in .. cducarc .. Cul.Ir word for education) means 10 .. hnng torth''. Steiner sasd cc.Juc.af1un 1<> an·un ·if mu t -;peak.to the child'~ experience. 'Jo educate the whole child, the hc.trt and th-.: Y.ill • ·must be rcachell as Y.ell a' the mind". In the 80 year., since itb inception Waldorf Education ha' h1.:comc one ot the largv.1 K 12 system'> in the "'orld with over 600 "chool in 35 countries Waldorf c,chools arc expanding quickly into North America. CilSh .. rn 1;or.opc anc.J many developing coun1~ic-. A-. Dr .• carnc<;t Bt>)er. Pr.cs1dcnt ot the Carnegie Foundation ftlr the AJ"ancemcnt ofTcuching. put it· "Thu. Waldorf School cclc.:hr.1tl'' 1hc un1quenes-. of each child and blends a rich curriculum in creative way'>. Wetldorf \tudcnts are cncuurag1.."Cl to Li' c with -.clf-a!i-.ui .1ncc and a reverence for life" Waldorf Educuti<m .1s based on the undcr-.tandmg that the ~c~ 10 dcvcloputg Cnhcal thinking ..., an active and crcatiH! imagination. Src1nc1 believed that through the lHh the academic ~uhJccts arc enlivened and enriched. Competence i'> strCs'iLd. as c\ er~ chikJ 1s taught the\' CHn he an artbt. a <1c1cnt1st. a '"filer. a g.irdcncr. ,1 carpenter. 1 muthcmut1ti.in or .111 ol 1he aho\c An 1ndiv1c.Jual may hlos<;om at different time'> and \\llh var\ing llltt·rNI\. hut the .1hil1t\ 1-. then: Rudolf ~teiner ,frn.t ·Our highc..,t endeavor mu!>t he 10 dc,clup lr~c hum,m bi:1ngs, "ho arl" .1blc out nl then O\\O ini111li\c 10 1mp.trt purpose and direction to 1hc1r h\C ... · · . . Waldorf school-. proville e<?EJmunity. Through variou<> te-.tival-. th.11 ci:h;-hr.1tc the 'i:a.,ons of the ~t:.ir ·children arc felt lo he part of a greater '"hole. Parent aro ifl\:ol\cd in .c.11npus hie 1hrough numernu" \Oluntccr committees. work day-. .ind picnic ... Tl)e children .ire chcri hcd a nd nurturt:d b~ mam Throu!th nature studie'>. garc.Jcnin~ and re~ular field trip-. to nature prc,cnc'> the '1udcnl'> dcliclop a I.. uge and rec;pcct for nature. Our society placc~ challenges and pressures on our children. A.., parents Y.C are entrusted ""1th their cart!. If ""c guick our children uni ii the~ arc .able to guide themselves the future 1s assurl!d. If "'c rclinqu1'ih our role. the futu re 1.., very unccrta111 itideed Wh1k a Waldorf education prm tdc' many 1,olut1on'>. it 1s in partner.,h1p with fam1I> and home lill' th.at a c.Jiffcrcncc can he mac.Jc The Waldorf School of Oran1?,e County i!> .1 nunpwt11¢ non· c.Jcnominational educational institution that offer-. prc-.chnol through grade eight. 1 he -.chool 1~ located on a lovely 1cn-.1cre ~itc JdJ01ning F~irvicw Regional Park in Costa Met.a. With only Ont! \v,1ldorl ~chool in Orange County. '>tudcnts attenll from a!> far a"" a> as l ~!' Be.\Ch C .1rbhac.J. \.in Juan . Capistr.100, Fullerton and 1 rabuco Canyon. If you \\ould like more 111furm.11ion on \\,1ldorl E dul 1t1nn )OU may reach The Waldorf School of Or.mg~ County TOLL FREE AT: 1-877-4-WALDORF <-J877491-5J67J • WWK'. waldorfschool.com . I • datebook Doi~ Pi~· . I . ;Q -I break fro:rll straight at the fti0nllly lion's ·De . . ~ lklttPb L et's not beat around the bush. The Lion's Den is a gay bar In fact, it's the sole gay bar in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and for rruJes around But that's not the only reason to go there. . Here dre some others: the bar- tender, Mike Ren'audo. ·He's the rucest guy m the NIGHT LIFE ~~~~~: ~~~ scott comes to Ufe Lion's Den every Thursddy for the free pool. Renaudo also has the most finely-tuned ·gaydar" we've ever seen.) As we were geltin!J ready to leave, a man walked into the bar. He looked live everyone else in the place. he wds male, dressed in nondescnpt clothes and he wore d cap ·Don't go ask him questions." made very clear he was not on wallowed up in th~ cavernous, the prowl for men. pulsating room. He touched her hand. But everyone was so nice and He gave her the ol' once qver. we found it such a delight, as : We didn't stick around to find women, to go to a bar and have out what be did when he found a drink and not be hit on from t . out h& was in the wrong place every direction. fonmcb'behaVior. Another reason to go to the But how did Ronaudo know1 Lion's Den: You won't feel out of For one tl}.ing, he said, he's place there if you'.re not gay. been a bartender for years, the !n our long, sophisticated exis- last four at the Lion's Den and tence, we have been to many before that at another gay bar. gay bars, in many exciting and Many customers credited gtamorous oties, \-vhere we felt Ren.audo's easy, thoughtful man-incre-cllbly out of place. ner with the comfortable vibe in When we lived in Brooklyn, the bal-. during the long, cold winter of On Fnday~. the bar has Latino 1996, there was a lesbian bar rught, and regulars say it is Oood-• around the comer'from our· ed with people, both gay and apartment. straight, from as far away as San It was so cold, that often if a Diego and Los An~eles. fnend came by our shoebox- ' On Saturdays~ the bar has esque apartment while OW' room- ladies' rught This lS not your mate was sleeping. we would go usual ladies' night, with wet T-to this bar, because to go else- shirt contests, free drinks for where was· to risk frostbite, those with breasts and other such death, or running screaming · inducements to swingerdom. It's from the airport to take the next for leslnans! flight back to California. ,.. ........ • -~719 W.19th~ Costa Mesa • WHEN: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 8p.m. to2 a.m.; Friday and saturday from ·g p.m. to 2a.m. + PHONI: (949) 64S.:3830 Renaudo cautioned. "He's. strn1ght. and he doesn't realize h~'s in a gay bar.· Sure enoµgh, when a woman 1n our ptrrty approached lhe man to bum d cigarette. he turned to her with a smile that Wednesday and Sunday . But we were never happy. nights are karaoke. Somehow, even if we were with When my friends and I went other w.omen, everr:one always Th d · h · , knew we were straight. And they on urs ay rug t, it wasn t very never made us feel ·welcome. OON LEACti I DAILY PILOT Lion's Den bartender Mike Renaudo serves up a rum and Coke to Syd Wilde, right, ~ friend Johnny Dolphin JaughS at her joke. crowded. 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They will play ophone playing WW be acoom- Shrovetide Fair"' from -f-pan>' ¢ by Ron Kobayubl Qn vinsky's Petrushka, pianO, They will perform tradl- igb.i' Roman Festivals and tional rhythm and blues and ~es forTWos~ from Bar-jan pi0ces. The View Lounge 's Coricerto for Orchestra. is at the top of The ·Newport , !1)i:_kets are $10 for children a.nd ManiQtt Hotel in Newport U2 for adults. Por more inlor-Beach. for more injonnation, tion, coll 17141155-5188. 'cilll 1949) 640-4000. ,tAZZ•IN MAY B E111ery Wednesday, Thursd4y ' .El:THOVEN SPEAKS' :and Sunday evening in May, Actor/musician Jeffrey Briar Brian BaaetVJason Wilkins will perform his one-man show, :nto will play at Wllidows Od ·Beethoven Speaks,• Thwsday 1)2e Bay. Wmdows is 4t 2241 at 7:30 p.m. Through words and West Coast l;fighway in New-music, Briar, dressed as port Beach, For more lnfonna-Beethoven, will tell the story of ti.on about performances at the musician's life. The Jewish . Windows, call (949) 722-1400. Community Center is l_ocated on 250 East Baker St. in Costa 'A TRIBlfTE TO Mesa at the comer of Baker ANIMATED FllMS' and Red Hill 1lckets for mem- OCC's W1110 Ensemble will be.rs are SS and for nonmem· play •A Tnbute to Animated -be.rs are $8. For more i.nfonna- Films, • a concert featuring lion, call {714) 7~5-0340. ' mQSic from Disney blockbuster films on Sunday. Tickets are $5 pre-concert and $7 -at the door. For more information, call (714) 432-5880 or 1888) ~22-5378. ..... ,,,_, .•. ART GARFUNKEL WITH ' PAOAC SYMPHONY Garlunkel of the legendary · on & Garfunkel duo, will perform With the Pacific Sym- phony Pops tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Garfunkel will sing a Dumber of classic Simon & Gar- funkel hits and the Pacific Sym- phony will play pieces from such films as •star Wars.· Tick- ets rilnge from $22-S52 and are available at the Orange County Performing Arts Center: Tickets may also be pwchased through Ticketmaster at (714) 740-7878.- The Center is at 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. J:or more S'{AGE ~·· .. DAVIS GAINES Performer Davis Gaines, who play~ the title role in Andrew Uoyd Webber's '"The Phantom of the Opera,~ will pedorm in the Cabaret.Club at -Pounders- Hall today and Sunday. Tick.ets are $42-546. Tickets may be purchased at l'Eie Center box office. and thrQugtr Ti.cketmaster at 1714) 740-7878 or 1213) 365- 3500. NEWSCRIPT . On Monday at 7:30 p.m., Newscript will be staged at South Coast Repertory. This will be fourth in a series of five staged readings. Tickets are $8. SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.. fr(38h ._IN 'DA NOISE, • -IN'OA~' _, The J-pb Papp Public The· ater/New York Shakespeare l'eldVol prodll<;lloo of George <;:.Wolfe's 'Bllrtg tn '<la.Noise, A ' In '(ja Ptink' will be .,rmg -ftaged at the Orange County Pi!rfonning Arts Center. The Tony AwArd-winning mukk41 will be performed 1\lesday llbrougb May 16. A sign lan- guage-interpreted performance will be 'on May 15. Tickets are 521 to $52,50. For more infor~ mation, call_(714) 740-7878 or (213) 365.$oo. 'fHE NORMAN CO!IQUESTS' South Coast Repertory presents Jl\lan Ayckbourn's •Roll;Jld o.nd Round the Garden," part of •nie Norman Conquests• trilo- gy about a librarian's misguid- ed e.(forts to incite a swinging weekend. The production runs Friday through M.ay 16. Tickets are $18-$45. SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more in.formation,· coll 171417.08-5569. ARI 1999 BIENNIAL -• This exhibition of Southem Cal- ifornia emerging artists will continue until today. The exhf. bition is on Wsplay in the Beall GaIJeries of the main museum building in Newport Beach. The Orange County Museum of Art is at 850 San Clemente!Yr:·....,.. For more information, call (949) 759-1122. HENRY DILTZ PHOTO EXHIBIT Rock.'n'roll photographer Heruy Diltz wUl display his pho- tographs at The Sutton Place Art Gallery until May 15. Pho- tographs will be available for purchase through the gallery. The Sutton Place Art Gallery in Tue Sutton Place Hotel is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Bead\. For more informa· tion, <all 19491 955-5600. ripe, sweet, juicy, Strawberries 0 FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAND I 1.00 OFF: 1/2 FLAT SWEET JUICY .W.Jt•2!21 _ £tr11..w~rrHS __ .,... ,... It..., .. * ··-•t11• . . .............. , ------....... lc;llC .,.._,,,.. ...... 1 I Iceberg Lettuce Large. I""irrn Heads 10£ EACH LfMIT 3 Chiquita Ban;:tI?-as 41t.1s1.oo ••. ,, .. OC C's summer offerings College's theater season will take audiences back to the '40s Te».t Tmls Childrmt's show, C.S. Lewts' •The ty Education Office at (? 1-4J -43:.P.- W bot with liollywoocL tlarkening back to. . World Wax \I these days, the mid-1940s are being rediscovered by many--and discovered by most. DCC will take its sud.iences back to 1944 in June when it kicks off a Uuee-show sununer . se~n with ·swmQti,m8 Can- teen,• a musical set in a Holly- wood canteen il'l" London just pri- or to the Nortriari'dy invasjon. Between the music (•senti- mental Journey;" "You'll Never· Know,• ~I'll B~ Seeing You,• ' "Boogi'e THEATER PREVIEW ~:;i• Boy") and the youthful el'-uberance are the air raid sirenS and the premoni- tion that a good many Of the young men preparing 101 that June 6 boat ride won't be uslng their return ticke~. OCC's John Ferzacca is directing the s)low, whicb will De slaged June 17-20 and 24-27 in the college's Drama Lab The- ater. Following •Canteen• will be a 50°/o OFF HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CA~PETS Uon the Witch ·and the 5880. Call the Theate_r; Arts Wardrobe,'" to be presented in Deparµnent at (714) 432-5640 for OCC5-90(>.~t Robert,8. Moore detail$ about the O.rlg:inalPlay Th~atre. -... Festival. " · Adapted by Joseph Rob~'tte;-Before they start prepanng and based on the first book of their own origmal plays f9r the Lewis' classic series •Tue Chron-July festival, members of OCC ides of Namia,' the play Rep will be staging a dozen one. recounts the ~gic and mystery act plays -. many of them origi· of Ast~. the great lion, and his nals -next week0end ~·the col- struggJe with lhe White Witcl\. ll Iege's annual Spring One·Act a1so tells o( four ch.ildre.p. who Play Festlyal opens a two-week· inadvert.enUy ~ander fron; _an end engageplent. · ' old wardrobe mto the exatmg Several run:erent plays Will be 'tan~ of N~IL. -presenied nightly, and the bill of The Lion, the Witch and the fa.re also includes-short plar-> Wardrobe· will ~on stage July from classicai and Contemporary 7-10 and 14-1 ~·with 10 a.m. per-bterature. The shows will feature formances ~unng the wee~. the talents of the company's CompJettn~ the colleges sum-actors. directors, deSlgners and mer season will be the Ongmal 1 hts who participate in Play Festival 1999 i11 lhe sn1aller ~ a~~n 4'0 difterent produc-Drama Lab Studio, under I.he or .... hi f r. 1 d bons eal-'' year leaders p o acu ty a VlSOr A xi 1 1 120 t de ts Alex Golson. ppro ma e ~ s ~ . n Members or occ·s Repertory part.1c1pate m lhe Rep ~rogram, ·Theater Company will present a under the tutelaf!e of theate r series of short plays, all written arts tnstructo~s Rick Gol~on and and directed by theater artS stu-Cynth_1a Corli:!y. Th~Spnng dents The festival will run Julf One-Acl-"Pesuval will be staged 1s=16.and 22-25. May 14-16 and 21-23 in OCC's · Sununer ticket information Studio Theater, with ticket abOut "Canteen" and "LI.on• is i.nformauon avculable at {714) available at the OCC Comin.uru-432-5640. ext. 1. ' - ROSEY'S AUTOBODY6 ~~~· ._You Have the Rig t .. 'to Choose Your· Repair Facility · nsist on the Best . Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Centerr<::'.":---, Insurance Approved .Shop (949) __ 642-4522 . 121 . Industrial Way • Costa Mesa A M;,cGillivra~ l"rceman rilm · .. ···cOiilmllnity forum llllOllAL -. . mFeaCber haef, right idea, wro~g re~ction . H . ast week, substitute teacher Carlene Brown walked out of her teach- ing assignment at Costa' Mesa High School .. · She did so, she says, to "1' protest the crowded and dete- Q ric>rating dassroows. She also c claims she receiv.ed support ·., from fellow teachers and Stu-· ·· dents at the school. •' School officials, however, NRA positions reasonable, if you think about it · · I hnd 1t disturbing thdl a Daily Pilql column1sl, who I usudlly dgree with, hds gone so far off the path of rea- son and common sense m hJs alldck on the Nallonal Rille AssooatJon How m the world is the NRA responsible, even collalerdlly, for the Columbine tragedy? How 1s the defense of our Constitullon an absur- dity? Mr. Bell lists a number of 'tfuotes, whJch he categonzes as absurd, that i;lctually are not only far from absurd but even -dare I say reason· ·contend that Brown misunder- stood how many sh!dents were .in the classes an~ accused' her of ma.king a deliberate political . statement at the e~pense of the students' education. nuw:re right. Certainly, there is no arguing that our classrooms are too full. It's unreasonable to expect teachers to be able to reach all 36 students in a. classroom, -·' which is the number she faced. -~ (The average high school class in Newport-Mesa has 28 stu- dents.) But it isn't unreasonable to . . expect them to try, which is · what Brown was bei~g paid lo do that day. ··· Brown says she wants to see major change's to Calif omia 's educational system, including the creation of charter schools, R E A D E R ·s H 0 l l I N E which receive state mon'f but are exempt from many of the laws and.regulations govern- ing state education. She bas every right to argue that case on her own time. And she's-correct that changes need to be made on our public school campuses. But it wasn't right to point that put by aban- doning those.students she claims she wants to help. current students and, when she n~eded some extra help over a rough spot in her acad- emic career, Bonnie was n~ver • too busy fo help her/us out. She's a wonderful, caring teacher and it's gratifying to see her recognized as such. DIANE GOMEZ Costa Mesa. Substitute teacher's walkout a needed protest • Carlene Brown is a· revered teacher whQ has be.in • • requested by students and teachers alike. She has never walked out on a job before and gave up. her lucrative teaching career to use her own money to help schools become better. able! One advocates resp6nsi- ble instruction in the recre· ational use of firearms for youths -the Boy Scouts taught me how to shoot a .22, wtule my grandfather taught me how to shoot a shotgun. How absurd! Ban grandfa- thers and Boy Scouts I I The next quote is tfom an NRA recruiter tallcing about people s1grung up to protect their 2nd Amendment rights. That sillv. absurd Constitution! The neil quote is from author Tum Clancy, who corr.ectly points out the fact that explosive devices were ustd· and Ii we follow the gtln-<e>ntrol folks' logic, we should immediately ban chemistry classes. How MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Kaiser Elementary teacher Bonnie Brigman, with Dowers in.hand, leads her· students back Bravo to someone who takes a stand. She was can- celed out of her next day teaching job for. trying to make the schools better for the "students, the teachers, the administrators and the minori- ties. Jessica Garrison and the Daily Pilot have done an excellent job of •telling it like it 15, • and it is about time that everybody, including those without children, stand up and do s<>inething about our children's education. They are our future! to class after being named Teacher of the Year. absurd I " The NRA has advocated resportsible and safe recre- comer. We must take respon- sibility for our kids and for ourselves. We cannot continue to lash out at the easiest tar- gets and ignore the real issues which, unfortunately, is exact- ly what Mr. Bell' did. • I am not a member of the . .<ltional use ol firearms.since its mception. It has sponsored legislation pushing for harsh penalties for using any gun in any c,rime. The sad facts about Columbine remain clear. Two mindless criminals wreaked havoc upon their school. They broke every law they possibly · could, and no law could have reveoted them from doing bat they did. It is totally ille- ·NRA, as I don't agree with their uncompromising stance on some issues. But Mr. Bell is way off the mark, and his characterization of Ure NRA and jhe 2nd Amendment is · bofll unfaii Md~wholly unwar- ranted. It is.truly unfortunate that any~ would co-opt the tragedy fil Littleton to further their agenda. al to buUd or possess bombs -yet they had over 30 of ROBERT DICKSON Newport Beach em. It is totally illegal for 17- ear-old high school kids to ,.._lf><>Ssess ~TEC-9, yet they did. e, as a society, cannot bury ur heads m the sand and let ovemment legislate us into a No surprise about · teacher of the year Regarding •students are her 'living rewards'• (April 28) LETTER TO ' THE EDITOR d Bingo is their game itetn J.S about a Tuesday event and would be published Saturday ,.. or Monday, ti you please. The Tuesday afternoon bingo players of the Costa Mesa Senior Center are once again being challenged to change ~ers and volunteers. Since Bill ~old, our regular caller, died in , qctober 1998, we have kept our Tues- day bingo committee alive and well. • But we're always ready to receive <1on.ated pastries. On Tuesday, May 11, ~ staff is going to ask for a vote by Tuesday players to choose between Tuesday-style bingo or the Thurs- y-style bingo with a dilf erent caller. e strongly encourage our regular --=-Y afternoon bingo players to loyal to the group. Your eight unteen are trying hard to supply weekly with MimJ's muffins, OS of nWJery pl&rits, along with aurprllel plus grocery certificates t the center provides. Ma:ny seniors forward to a three-fold attrec:tkJn Tuelday. Blood pr:enure in tbe ..,. .... 1r1n, a hot meal at DOClG with ~ ~~ tbe organ, tbell Tuelday alts· from 1 to 3 p.m. We would· Mith one ot the 40 ple}WI Who wm to return with a frilind belp support ow ..... 1.n.mooa.,..., ..... . . AMm..,.,.. . a.,.... RICK Hl:AAN I DAILY Pl.OT Carlene Brown, a substitute teacher, walked out of a class- rcfom tn pro~ beCause of class size and poOT condition:;. on Teacher of the Year Bonnie I Brigman has been awarded Brigman. To those who know . this honor. My daughter is her, it is no surprise that Mrs. lucky enough to be one of her MllLIA G SUE OLESON Huntington Beach School board members should · focus on schools This is a letter to Wendy Leece. Wendy, religion is a very personal thing.• We have priests, ministers and rabbis that can handle that very well. You don't need to tell us about religion. Why don't you worry about 39 and 43 kids per class at Costa.Mesa High School. How do you people keep on I electing this person? . GEORGE LAMPINEN -Newport Beach The Diiily Pilot welcom letters on issuesJ~oncernitlg • Newport Beaqi and Costa~ Mesa_. Then~ are !our w~y; to send in c;omments: . I'. ~;tE~ -Mail tote : .1 Dlilly Pilot, 3~0, W. Bay St.1 1 1 Costa Mes~:;627 • • JtEAQ 't{OTI.INE --. Call (949) 642.6086 . • PAX -Send to (949} 646-4170 • E..:MAn. -Send to daUypilot@earthlink.net All correspondence must include your full .name, hometown and phone num- ber (for verilication purposes only). ·READERS RESPOND ·· CalJing for BlaCk Ball support~ • compromise iJ I /~'f . AT ISSUE: How often · • i_,_ • sh~ttld the city raise the ~ Black Ball flag? Black Ball compromise needed I was reading the letters in the -:way riders respond to the rai$- tng of the Black Ball. And although I have never spefit a lot of . time at the beach in Califqrrua, I did spend a lot of rune at the beach in Texas. And I do h>'ve the beadi.J like to swf and I ·like to bodysurf. And I am not too familiar with the- issues of surfers versus bodysurf on the Wedge. But, I think Wtlliaid!.! Polder has a really excellent com- promise. However, after having- worked with my association to establish some rules regarding the use of the pool, I know that no -1 matter what c;pmpromise is offered,: 1 someone will always complain. • The people that surf will want to i surf seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. And the people that want tO: bodysurf are going to want body- ' surf seven days a week, 52 weeks : I a year. So, maybe William Polder • would make' a good politician, I ~ don't know. But he certainly came : up with an equitable compromise. , ~OCIE WEIS~ Newport Bea~ Best bodysurfing in the world I am calling in regards to the • : question of h~w oft the Black : Ball should be fl g at the Wedge. Well. I have riding the·, ~ Wedge for about 15 years. I surf it and bodysurf it. The waves are very good before 10 a.m., before the Black Ball, for surfing. Any- thing after that, it starts to deterio- rate. And for surfing, it is just a short wave and I only did it : 1 because I was down there all of thEl time. It is not 8 surfing wave at au. r I I think that the surfers who ~ 1 ridden the place in the last fiv& , , fl years, it has become popnlar1 it is I jusf notoriety. It is just a drop. For-ii bodysurfing, it is the best bodys~l ing wave in the world. I have been I in the pipeline contest and I have seen the bodysurfers there. The most progressive bodysurf ers in the world are at the Wedge. 1• And· I think it should be noted 1 that because of the Black Ball and the crew of people that come down t.tiift. and the kids, and every- ~. and the way they push each other to do even more progressive thirlgl, li the reason why it is the mOtJt famous break for bodysurting 1 In the world. And I'll tell you, I have been to Hiwail and I Used to ' get cnmments all of ttie time OI). I bow good we are and bow n!JUFe-. able the difference ii 1n prognw-I a.. Ml, I It D88dl to remain that way. We 1 need to pnll8Mt that and you ean't wt.a you baye boogie boUd8il ad~ bwden. ''lber c:u tf'8 • ,... Nl6de wl,.. ,_ Clifll h--11111!11~ .... -·'. r•& 1!!11.Jllll•lllt ... . . .. .. _,,, . •"' . . ... . . .. ... . . ' ... FUNERALS ... flowers at the foot of the casket. • A videp of one of Sierra's dance competi- twi!wat'.~howrt. It brought a mix of tears and tau ~ru-~/ . · ierra admired her mom, who was a dance 'instructor,·frtends said. Cindy Soto wore dark glaSses 'throughout the service, mobbed with warmth and love after her daughter was car- ried away. A fnend re'ad a letter from Soto to her daughter •Dear s~et Sierra Beth,• rejld Judy 1 Kruggel. ·1 love you more than yo)f will ever }mow. You made my-heart sing and gave me ,t5oundless amounts of love You will aJways be my shining star. l will carry you torever in my heart.• . . Grief was palpable and sobs·punctuated the Wiener funeral servtce at Mount Si.mu Memo- ~~ Park m Los Angeles. ln.1de the temple, flowe~ and a J>.Ortrtut of the11fuiling blond boy sat next to the unthinkably srhall coffin. -•Sometimes it lS O\.U' task to find out how much music we can make with what we have left," said R~bbi Solomon Rothstein, attempt- ing to console Brandon's grief-stricken family during the ceremoqy. •People don~t wind up in the growi9. Pe,ople"wind up in the me111Pries of 'pther people."' J;.~:. · 1 . , \"~ hjs only ,referQ\l~~;}tf Abrams, Rothstein SETTLE students He1d1 Funderburk, Kevy HOW TO H~ll' THE FAMIUES McNcif, William Watson, Donny ~;~;:;;=:=~~~w, .. ....: i Bndgman and Amanda Arthur. A ~ sss 1ri111 s.. s... CONTINUED FROM A 1 Joint swt was al o filed by Ddvid 1 : McMillan and Eric Freeman. t~tn~ 1171 WlittM ~ ·Tue oty won't be paymg any The claun by the pldmtiJfs was ' } : money in this case,• sa1a Dan· that lrvt.ne Avenlile was hd7a{douc:ly ·~lllitlllS • 10.Ui tftpJlt'., tSOSAi*4 j Spradlin, an ·llttomey repre! enting slick with wat~r1 left -by i.prinltlers v.d.£.t.~(714t ,. I : Newport Bedch m the lawsuit. wl\en the 1989 Chevy Blazer carry-•NYC~··+ Bv'ft•I01.11,.0r,.,.,m,ttcnort;d · '1. i "From the c1ty'f.. perspective, we ing thf' group of Newport Harbor c.l 1949)650-6610. • ~,7 ; .:L• l sympathize w1th dll the plamliffs· 1-{1gh School student.. crashed thE: n..•n,.....o lllililialff~rot~Al ·: :-0ver this tragedy and we arc glad to rught of May~· 1997. Th~ vehicle .._ .. iaa.litUllaMllO · -.-.' I. l see th.is wrnppid_up. Now, maybe dnven by Jason Rausch struck the Thnllho1lllle1 ""'••~byC.olWoeds~Jm. i y can get on ~Uh their livC's: center median and flipped over, don W.. "• Ul UL" S p.111 • ..,. n.. ...... wt ll&:iil thl l ihe {®.fee. ment comes a month killing 18-year-old Donny Bndgman Im.Ip .... • 21471 lroaldll1t S.~ ~~A~ / ~ .Petote. ·4'1,. ~xnctc(j lengtliy'-and and senously injured ·Arthur cmd ._itf'llllllllli. : costly o\fu• tJta.l ~a Gcheduled to Townsend. • l l;egin. ~\thougb lhP-s'tUC'mcnt has-Rausch, 20, who w~ the de.stg· insisted tl)at the child's death was not God's l ,n't be~bnalized -it f~ expec;ted to nated driver as the truck r~turned will, but mstead God's will as "to do something 1 •take another three v.;eeks• r--the from a party, pleaded gutlty to \'ehic· about the crazy people who walk this earth.•. mQney Will ·hk~l~&rnpe~ate, ~ ular m~fJ,s)aughter last Ma)& and WdS Rothstem thanked the com.mwuty for the : part, llie'-vu:tims' ~amili for thel! sent~M.Joto !.hree year.; probation outpouring of love and support, reading a medical bills. , and~O liour3 okommun1ty hervke poem written for Brandon by a neighbor. The Attorneys representing one o.f the .lµi:ording to'testJmony at a 1997 rabbi also shared a Mother's Day card sent to Vlctims, Odniel Town!>end, con-hettrtng, Kuk Johnson of CahJorrua Brandon's mother, Pam, by another child, who firmed that their cbent received Maintenance said the computer-con- said she W'as sending the card because Bran-about $250,000 from the settlement trolled spnnkler system on the medi· don could not. with the maintenance company. an may have been on for two min- The somber presence of Costa Mesa police •All of the other pl8..Ultiffl> com-utes pnor to the crash before '>hul- officers and firefighters offered further proo( bined received a relabvely small ting off. that Monday's tragedy touched ,the heart of the percentage of the total· amount,• However, the plaintiffs' attorneys community. Lights flashing, a C'.'bsta Mesa fire said one of Townsend's attorneys, believe the landscape company was engine and police car followed Brandon's fam-Daniel Leonard. ,somewhat liable, although some of ily in th,e funeral procession. · Other swts-were filed on behalf of them believe that Rausch's reckless • driving was the rna.ui rea..son their clients were tnJured . ·1 think when you look at the overall ca , there is no question the driv r was r~nsible, • s&d Robert Baker, who also represents Damel Town ena. ·u the pavement was dry, th1 wouldn't hqve·happened? I can't tell you that." · The dgrcement al.so comes' after the . announcement last month by Arthur that she was ~g to drop the lawswt against the city and mainlfmance company. Arthur said....,. . she felt morally and sp111tually oblig· · ated to dismiss the case. · ~ Artpur, 19, uffered ma1or injuries m the accident that Jett her in a coma tor th.rec mcmths She awoke· from the coma ·with. bram damage and pi!raly i~ on her nght side. Her med- ical bills are l?!>tunated at more than $400,000. . _With the ca_es agaiost two of.the defendants reportedly resolved, there still remains the heated issue over thf.! insurance money from Bridgman's estate and ·Rausch. Both Farmers Insurance and State Farm Insurance, that represent the parties. hdve said they .. will pay the victuns·.J about $2.6 million to settle the law- suits. ~~ Mattress Outle.t Store -.°STUDib-}UN PHOTOGRAPHY . .. ... _ .J lo· Second Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour •Thursday, May 13, 1999 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Vi.si t charming o nd unique homes in the Newport Harbor area. 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Steen won the event last yea,r as a J.eony Cummins finish~d third •(l*I Mt,.., in the 800 (2:25.84) for Corona del ......,.,.._. ·Mar. !Wt Plot freshman. Steen got the gold with a time of S:Q.4.64 while McFall finished run· ner-up with a time of 5:07.79. Steen also took the gold in the Newport Harbor's . April Ross equalled her second-place efforts from last spring in the biple jwnp (37:10 1/2) and hlgh jump (5·3). She finished fifth in the long jump. IRVINE -Krista Dill made the discus and shot put events her own personal play- ground for Newport Harbor High in Friday's Sea View League girls track a.ad field finals 1 at Irvine High. 3,200, winning with a time of 11: 18.4. McFall was second (11:19.75). She also captured sil- The S~ors totaled 98 points to finish . third as a team. ver at last years finals. Dill's mark of 38-8 wen the shot put bet· tered her personal best by more than two feet. She went 115-6 to win the discus. . •Dill really impressed me in the shot put,• Sailor girls coach Erle 1Weit said about the junior. •ctearing her best by two feet is remarkable." "They both r'an outstandingly today," 1Weit said of the duo. •1 couldn't ask for any- thing more out of them, except a repeat per· formanc.e next week at CIP (Southern sec. "We did a ~e.at job today," 1Weit said. "We took care of the events we were sup- posed to and some of the girls surprised me in others. I couldn't be happier." The top three fiirishers at the league finals will go on to CIF. lion Division Il Preliminaries).• The duo of sophomore Amber Steen and For the Sea Kings, Liz Morse defended her league crown in the 800 (2:20.31) and • Complete results were not available at press time. JUSTIN WARREN I OAllY pt,OT Newport Harbor junior Trevor.Jones (sec:;ond from right) has the field whipped en route to Winnlng the 110 hurdles In 15.26. Sailors, Sea Kings.getting personal --~ •Jones, Herberts double, Jensen also wins for Tars; Cd.M's Fenton (discus}, Peschelt (high jump) victors. .. TONY Al.TOBOJJ IRVINE -Trevor Jones and Curt Herberts were each double winners for Newj>ort Harbor High in Friday's Sea View League Boys lfack and Field Fina.ls at Irvine High. Jones outhurdled the rest of the league, capturing the 110 meter high hurdles with a time of 15.26. He went 38!-4 to win the 300 intermediates, bettering his personal best by more than a second. 1,600 mark i.o 4:26.40, and fin- ished second m the 800 at 1:57.19. The 800 was the crowning jewel for the Sailors, who fin- ished 1-2-3-4 en route to a sec- ond-place team showing. Steve J.ensen took first in 1:56.49, while Chris McMi.llen took third at 1 :58.89 and Trey Meek fourth (1:59.48). "The sophomores really came through for us," Newport boys coach Bim Barry said •It's always hard to tell coming into an event like this, whether Herberts bettered h1s own they're going to be tight or not." .,. Newport Harbor junior Aaron Roberts achieved a personal best of 139-5 in the discus throw. Junior John Peschelt also reached a personal high, literal- ly, finisblng first in the high jump at 6·3. "I'm really proud of him,· Barry said of his junior. •Jn that event there are so lll8.ny great jumpers, he could have finished second, third, even sixth. To see him reach back and jump a 6-3 is awesome.• For the Sea Kings, Sean Fen- ton took the gold in the discus throw with a mark of 145-10. Josh Yelsey finished first in the 3,200 for Corona del Mar with a time of 9:50.2 and second DAILY 111111 SCllOOL lTllLETE OF Tiii WEEK . . • Dedicated in and out of the pool, Corona del Mar flig.h sophomore is swimming in some elite circles. RKJwu> DuNN $ignificantly last summer, is the c !Wt,., oruy club tompetitor on Vold.ing's • team and, according to the Sea Long after a dual°meet or Kings' 15-year coach, has joined demanding practice, when an elite CdM dal9 that includes her team1nates have gone former standouts Melanie Pells iome and the Coro11a del Mar (1995) and ~te Salvino (1991) . • ~gb pool ts <[\liet, CdM ·u sure adds strength to the · f.ihamore Lauren Powers can ~ when you get those kind of M&fLbe f.ound still working on" (dub) swtmmen, • Volding said. ~ •The ~t majority of the top "Sometimes, when we come 1Wimmen have put in time ck late on the bul from a swim tbrougb the dubs. I can't think there lbe ii, going Off to · ol one that wasn't IWimming for ~tics tor dub a dub, ol tbe ~top swtmmen. twtnmdlla), • CdM glrll twbn "Somelb1• when you are cb ooug Voiding Mid. •'Jbet that good. tb9te'I a natural re111y pull tbe work In.• "D1ency -at leut tbat'I what I .,.,...~-=-=-SEEW.w .. • in the 1,600 (4:27.4). McMi.llen was third for the Sailors (4 :30 1). 'Ouigoal today was simple; Score as many points as possible and qualify as many as we can for CIF," Barry said. "I think we did a good job of covering that.• Even girls coach Eric Tweit threw praise toward the boys. ·1 tell you what, they stole the show today," 1Weit said. "Fin- ishing 1-2-3-4 in the 800 was incredible. I'm really proud of them.• Next up for Sailors and Sea Kings is a trip to Mt. San Anto- nio College for the CIF prelmu- naries, a week from today at noon. Complete results were not available at_press time. • • auonOFTHE J ~ r .. swn wit but (b Seo k'ltgs) j&S swn i.e.. They're loaded ... • Brian Kreutzkamp, Newport swim coach SPQRTS HALL OF FAME CEL~BRATING THE MILLENNIUM 8 Defense was his middle name, as a player at Cal and as a coach a t Corona del Mar High and OCC. RIUl\f\U l>l!\' A s a player. Tandy Gillis was d 6·foot-6 force who played tenacious defense and was never afraid to get m anybody's face. Even Jerry West and Oscar - Robertson felt his wrath and struggleCi to score against h.im. As a coach, Gi.llls' code or winrung basketball also started with defense. the central ingrechent that led <;:orona del Mar High and Orange Coast College to hoops proqlinence. Jumped to 17-14 and made it to the finals of the South Coast Conference Tournament, and by his tlu.rd year (1978-79}, Gillis reached coachiog's zeroth. Led by guard Ray Orgill dild forwdids Pete Neumann and Steve Timmons, the Cinderella Pirates captured the state championstup, defeating Saddleback m overtime, 7 5-67, at Cal State Fullerton on March 17, 1979, · Gillis, a member of the California Community College . Hall of Fame, lasted 16 seasons at Orange Coast. going 244-228 (.517). In 1992, Orange Coast College's athletic director "reassigned• Gillis to men1s tenrus. While Gilhs wasn't thrilled with the deos1on, it was a blessing in other ways, because he was able to en1oy a sabbatical and travel to the Midwest to watch bis daughters, Courtney and Bryn, play collegiate volleyball at Iowa and Iowa State, respectlvely. Following an outstanding playing career, capped by two s,traight NCAA title Tandy Gillis game appearances under Coach Pete Newell at the Uruversity of California, Gillis became the bead coach at Cathedral Hlgh, a small Catholic school in Los Angeles, ~t~e 22. Gillis, who later coached in France, accepted the CdM junior varsity coadung position in 1967 and, two years later, succeeded Bill Bloom as the Sea Kings' varsity hedd man. In seven years, the Sea Kings went 124-56 (for a .689 wmmng percentage) and won four,league championships, including Irvine League title in 1970, 72 and '73. Glllis' 1975-76 squad went 25-0 m the regular season before losing to Mwr m the fii'st round of the ClF playoffs. 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Two days earlict the ,....~!!!!!!!111!!1 .. -• r • rap up the nuddle on a 2-1 pltch to gwe the Sailors the victory. : · . .. ~WPORT BEACH -Newport.Har- bor High~s baseball stock virtually dou- bled on one swing of the bat by Josh Guesman in the seventh inning Friday afternoon as the Sailors cashed ih lus run-scoring single for ,a 3-2 Sea View League victory over visinng El Toro Sailors were 14-3 Vlcti.ms of El Toro. But on Ftiday, at homt?, and with Scott Beerer on the mound, the Tars bad the momentum the· first six innings, only to see El Toro rally with two in the ·seventh · Jfm Kiefer off four straight base hits to ti.e • Newport Harbor ·"We .'had to win this game,• said Kiefer about his team's quest for a berth in the • CIF Playoffs as the league's No. 3 entry. "If we hadn't, we were virtually elimi.flated. • the game at 2-2. High baseball The Chargers were \l!}able coach · • Beerer struck out six and walked four (one.mtentional) "It was just a big, big win for us,• said ort Harbor Coach J1J11 Kiefer. ·w e're sitting in pretty good position." The Sailors are locked in a tie for third place with El Toro and Wood- bridge with two games temauung in league play, a diamatic turnaround from i! 1-4 start in the first third of the 15-game· league season. to get the knockout punch, .however, as Beerer struck out El Toro's Nd. 4 and No. 5 batters with the bases loa4ed to get out of the Jam. Otto Verqulsi led the bottom of the seventh off with a free pass and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Justin Jacobs got aboard with a bunt· single, moVlilg Verhulst to third .and setting up Guesman. ~ .. The Chargers changed pitchers at that pomt, but Guesman eased any thoughts on second-guessing wi'\h a m completing his 'ourth game Ulis s.eason. Newport struck in the first i.mling wtlh the help of an outfielder's error, and Beere r's sacrifice' fly got a run . across in the third mnjng to up the mar- _.C}Vl to 2-0. Jacobs firushed the day 2 for 4 at tlie pla~e. . "We've had a· lot of tough pall gdffies, • said Kiefer. •But the diller- ence this year is that we've been able to wm close games." · Guesman Beerer ' Harbor llllproves to 10-12-1.' 6-7 m league. El Toro is 14-8, b-7 Newport Harbor hol>ts l(Vln.e 1\ies- day afternoon at 3·15, then.travels lo lTVUle on Thur..day to clo:.e out the reg- ular season ' SEA VIEW lEAGUE • -> NEWPORT HAltBOlt 3, EL TORO 2 El Toro 000 000 2 • 2 6 1 Newport Harbor 101 000 1 -3 6 1 Walsh, Gleason (7) and lJghtner. Bffrer and Warte. W -Beerer, 4-4 L -Walsh. 2B ·Strand (El). Marquez (ET), Verhulst (NH) ...,JpOtt l, El Toro 2 Wdodbndge 9, CdM 7 • Irvine 1 l, S. fl,\lrganta 3 ' Irvine at NeV•port ~at El Toro s. MMgarita at 'Mxxb ~ ~~~~ Nelioport at Irvine El Toro at CdM ~at s. Mataanta BC> lllEQAM KA50N ·Mes~ outscores Arti~ts, · 9-7 H~ef .. 01'1sts 21st .homer ' • Laguna led 5-1 in fifth . singled a.nd advanced to second a Freshman Nick Cahico played LAGUNA BEACH -Cost~ Mesa High'!; Mustangs rallied from a 5-1 deficit m the fifth in.rung Wlth six runs. then scored '· twice in the seventh to snap a tie and pull out a 9-7 Pacific Coast League baseball victory over the . :r--ll.eJ:¥..pesky Ldguna Beach Artists : : t-rtdlfy. ... ·~ The victory improves Mesa to 13-7-1 9-3· 1 in league, whlle Laguna Beach falls to 2,J 7, 1-12, The Artfsts' only victory in league was in the first round wtie'n they stunped Costp Mesa. 10-8, al the same site. • The winning etlge in the sf!V- enth came when Nick LaJnbert ... Rob Gloster's sacrifice .. Carlos a huge part in the victory with his Franco followed and got aboard relief work .. He struck out two arid on a bad hop grounder to short, induced a weak tapper back to scoring Lambert for the lead run. the mound m the filth, sbui:k out Brian Montoya bought Cl' little the s1d~ m the sixth; then got out insurance with a single, sconng of dny potential trouble With a 5- Franco.. 4-3 double play to end the game. Montoya had·two stolen bases, Costa Mesa. hosts Aliso Niguel setting ,the school smgle-season Monday m what is obviously a record aL22, to snap Huy Kieu's blockbuster, the first oJ two Wlth 1988 standard of 20. 1he Wolv~nnes·m the final week · Franco wielded the most effec-of the regular season. · tive stick, finishing with four RBis PAOAC COAST LEAGUE , after a bases-loa:ded double in the CoSTA MESA 9, LAGUNA 8£ACH 1 M tan • · "'th · · Cost~ Mesa 100 060 '2 • 9 9 1 . us gS·.91.X-.run '.u . mrung. Laguna Beach 010 420 0 -7 11 2 Mesa_ h~d five hits m the tum-Little, cabico (5) and Fajardo; Packard, · around:.mrung · _ Verdugo (7) and Gagnet W -(abico, Montoya finished 2 for 5 and 1-4. L • Packard. 2B -Little (CM), Franco J osh Little was 2 for 3. • (CM). Ziegler (LB) HR -Verdugo (LB) 2 -•Corona del Mar senior snaps Newport-Mesd District record for career <lingers, 'blJt Sea Kings' Sea View lead shrink~ to one game over Irvine With two games left after 9-7 loss to Wo'odbndge. IRVlNE Corona del Mar H1gh's Ty Hdrper belted hJ..s 21st career home run, but the senior's three-run shot m the fourth inrung proved not lo be enough for th~ Sea View. League bdseba.ll lead- ers in their game al W0<>9bndge High Fnday afternoon, the War- riors rallymg to post a 9-7 victory. p Harper's home run sets p New- port-Mesa Distnct record, erasing the standard of 20 set by Newport Harbor's Joe Urban. . The dec1sl0n cuts Corona del Mar's lead to one game over lrvme with two games left' next week, both agauht El Harper Toro. Lack of control from the . mound was Coronu del Mar's biggest problem dS Woodbndge took advantdge to offset a 10-7 defiot m hits. Harper's blast was to left-cen- ter and the three runs shoved Corona del Mar mto a 7-6 lead • It came Just one mrung after senior Matt Larson sla.nuned a two- run shot to push CdM into a 4-3 lead. Eric W1ethom wa.s 2 for 3 for Corona del Mar, which fell to 14-7, 9-4. SEA V1EW LEAGUE . WOOOllRlOGE 9 CORONA DEL MAR 1 Corona del Mar 202 300 0 -7 10 2· Woodbridge 123 201 lC • 9 7 1 Elliston. Kuyler (4) and Wiethom; Flagel, Foster (4) and Oltuma, Dam (4). W -Foster L • Elliston. 4-1. 28 · T~e ~. Fost,er ~. O'llleal ~. Hammond , ~. Lemmerman (CdM) HR • Harper (CdM), Larson (CdM) .. I B ~· I E f· l Y H I G H ·s c H 0 0 l B 0 .y ·s T E N N I s H1:11llger· Wins PCL shot title -. . .. •His 53-3 effort iirshot is seven feet bette'r than second. . . ~ t • U<VlNE -1 Costa Mesa High junior Robett Hulliger was a Pacifjc Coast League champion in the shot put, a personal best which gave him u seve~foot margin· over hJ..s nearest compeb- tor Thursday in the PCL Finals at Irvine High , The Mustang tossed the shot 53-3 to ta,ke the No 1 seed fro~ the league into-Friday's CIF Pre- liminaries at. Long Beach City College. Also claiming a title was the boys 1,600-me ter relay, which was clocked in 3:29.12. sec· doubles eye title Southern California College's top-seeded Joak.im Ulfvebrand and Peter Skrzeczynski meet No. 2 seed Mattias Rohlin and CJathan Bell of Point Loma Nazarene today for the Golden State Athletic Con- ference championship at Costa POWERS CONTINUED FROM 81 see on other teams -to carry that attitude. But what's most special about Lauren is that she doesn't. You'd never know (she's a top swimmer) She's one of the wts. She doesn't flaunt (her talents). She's just a QTeat team player and says 'lise me wherever you need me.' "I've always admired that kind of attitude." . Though Powers is limited in size (5-foot-5, 107 pounds), she packs quite a punch in Sea View League pools and has qµdlified for CIP Southern Section competition in the 100-yard . butterll)I (1:01.14), 50 freestyle (25.58) and 200 individual medley (2:17.33). Tbe butterlly ls Powers' ~ favonte stroke ahd she will swim the 50 tree and 100 fly m the CIF prelims next week. •she has beautiful strokes, too,• Voiding ~d . ·she's so smooth and fun to watch. I don't know where all that power Is ·coming from. but she knows how to UJe it. She"• fiercely co~petitive a.pd respondi to big meeu: .. PoWen, tb8 Deily Pilot Athlete of the Week; swam to vk:tortel JUt week m the 200 t.ree (2:CM.9l) and 200 lndMdual ~.15) in CGIODa del, . Man *"du.I -..... Bl,.. ...... .... m llpoftbe .... .. ,,..., .32), -::c-= ........ .... ~ Mesa Tennis Oub, at 11 a.m The sec duo 'ijdvanced by virtue of a 6-4, 7-6 win in the semifinals over Azusa PaClf1c's Ben Medina and Karan Hahn • ·Tars fall in softball NEWPORT BEAC H -Newport Harbor High's softball team dropped a 6-1 Sea View League decision to visiting Santa. Mar- garita on Friday. Lindsey Moore was 1 for~ with a double and an RBI for the Sailors (8-16,2-6) and catcher Lisa Huntington was 1 for 2 wU:h' a double and a walk. ~ SEA VIEW LEAGUI SANTA MAllGNt"A 6, NEWPO«T 1 Santa Margarita 301 002 O • 6 5 0 Newport~rbor 000 010 0 • 1 3 6 N. Bartho~ew and Bordoges; Kinsey and Huntington .. W -N. Bartholomew, 8-7. l -ICmsey, <M. 28 -Bordoges (SM), Huntington (NH), Moore (NH). Powers in the 200 free relay or 209 medley relay. •Either way, she'll be in four events,• Voiding . said. . -• Powers, raised in Newport Beach's dub P,.W9fAIIl.S, switched to lrvipe Novaquatics two years ago. . Alter a strong summer, when she •dropped a whole bunch of tim~ in all events,• Powera m~ up to the top trunmg group at Ir.;ne Novaquatia. ·There are good peop1e to race agatmt In practim, • Mid Powan, wbaee b6g apl..aa came a.t .... nmner when she mD lrvtile'I AD·Sta:r l.olM te11m. a tr•WlllDD ~ tq1IMI ' • ~·Le.:..mn:'.-• ·~om.,_""' ., • ~......_·Parat!lfgM.lbt ............ ..,. ........ etw-....-~ .. • DON LEACH I OAlY PILOT Defendlng Sea View League champion Parker Colllns.fell in the finals against Woodbridge' OC}ve Ungman, 6-4, 6--4. . ' . ~ Jertsen, Chopra wm doubl~s ti~e . . . • Defending singles ·champion Collins loses to Woodbridge's Llngman in the Sea View Le9gue boys tennis finals. (Collins),• said the Har-· vard·bound Llngma.n, · who captured his second league titl.e in three years. after 1tting out last sea· .,on. Lingma.n' tsler, su'sanna, won the Sea Vi ~ girls W\gles titl for Woodhndge last fall .. . Collins, who reached 01pca the t& erruhna.ls last month at the Ojai V~ey 'J-.. nNmunent. Iott to only bis fourth OippClDIDt tbll WIOll. •1n tla9 llalt-. (Ungmtn} played great.• OOm -.S. ·u. was making every fore· MDII llMJt. I~ coming to tbe net. I tried around ...... wtlla him. I tried~. but ............ He jmt plaJ94 '°° ... .. _, ..... al thoile .,.. ... p•11d -IDo ..a Md aut-grouDd lllobd -.Hew1JAt1gl\le-•~tD 9't gamg. r111111 a aadl o1 .....-,...._ .. ....e.r4J*W ...... _..... ..... _. dowllll ........... . .,......,c., 24111 ...... 11111 ................. ... .. . Sil YllW LlllUI SWIM Peirsol, Lean Win gold. fo:r :'fal"s • Bµt CdM depth enables Sea Kings to fi.riish second behind Sea View Leagµe boys champion Irvine. ~~Pb IRVJNE New-- port Harbor High I 0 Y S hoys took home rnore gold meddls, but Corona clt>l Mar emerged from the Sea View League Swimming Finals with br gmg nghts Friday at lnme H h~ Ne wport HdCbor's Aaron P<•1rsol won the 100-ya rd but- INfly and the 100 bac kstroke ,111d fe llow freshman Ryan I .<'<ID lopped the field m the ill!) freestyle to h1ghllg ht tndi· \: 111udl perfor!Jdnces from the Brick Bay conl\ngent C dt-.-1 , however. dvenged a clti..11-meet loss to the Sailors by l lc11mmg second place tn the tPdm standrngs The Sea K rnq~. paced by a third-place 11111-.h from Garrett Gentry in I,. h<' 100 freestyl<> and .a sizzling ,, c ond-pldce effort in the 400 rt'I' reldy, finished with 372 l•1ints to Newport's 149. lrv111e. the only team lo •·l t•cJI Har!Jor m dual-meet •111pPl1t1on won the lt>am ti tle 1th '>q J point<. \\p -.wdm H'dlly well, but Hilt> ~t d Kmqs) JU"t '>Wdffi bet- 11 1, Nt·wpurt Coach Bri an 1\1 l'Utt.kdmp sc11CI "They're loaded. Their last relay (a CIF . copsideration clocking of 3:19.78 from MQrgan Johnston, John Graes, Omar Kattan ·and .Gentry) was incredible. (The race for second) was pretty much over after the breast-· "S tio Jc e . • Johnson, a junior, and Sher: win Kim, a freshman; finished seventh and eighth, respec-:. lively, in the 100 breasts.troke· to help tum a 297-291 New- port lead into a 324-307 Sea King edge with only the 400 free relay remaining. · Peirsol and Lean, who was also second in the 200 freestyle, were easily the indi- vidual stars for the locals. Peirsol, who set the league backstroke record in the pre- liminaries (5 \.67), cruised to victory in 51.86, well in front of Irvine freshman Jason Hwang's second-place clock- ing of 53.26. Peirsol, third at the recent senior nationals in the 200- meter backstroke, said he was not discouraged about failing to better his own three-day-old re cord. · "I feels pretty good to win,· Peirsol said. "I already had the te~ord, so winning was my focus today.• Peirsol, who entered the w eek.' with Orange County season bests tn the backstroke, butterfly and 500 free, won the fly in 51.34, more than two sec- onds fcis.ter than his closo!;t competitor. Lean didn't let his hetalded teammate take all the individ- ual glory. He touched out with a 1:47.05 to earn silver in the 200 free, before holding on 1n the 500, one of th~ day's most dramatic f inishE!S. Lean, a ·long-distance spe- cialist, bas targeted his train- ing taper for his second junior nationals in July, where be will take a run at the 1,000-meter tree. In the 500, he led through- out over training partner and Irvine sophomore Gonny Shu- mura. But Shumura, closed the body-length deficit in the final 25 yards, forcing Lean to spend himself for the victory. Lean finished in 4:42.40, to Shumura's 4:42.53. "I train with him all the time, so I knew he was com- ing," Lean said. "I had been the guy who always came back a t the end, but I changed my strategy recently to swim out front. l usually get faster times by coming from behind, but I can't argue with win- ning.• · His coach praised Lean's pair of quality swims. : •He's · a mental ~iant, • Kreutzkamp aid. ·He feels no poin.• The Sea King~. h owever, ha d plenty of heroes. Junior David Fabian fin- ished fourth in the butterfly (56.)&4 ), an event in wh1ch CdM plled on the points. CdM sophomore Chriss Street was fifth (56.44), senior teammate Jason Palda sixth (56.60) and Sea King sophomore Ryan Hanrahan eighth (57.05). · Kim, a freshman, also fin- ished sixth in the 200 individ- ual medley (2:05.09). Ryan Gough was fourth in the 1.00 free (49.91) and fellow Newport Harbor junior Ryan Kepner, fifth in the 500 free and seventh in the 200 IM, earned specific praise from Kreutz-kamp. *Until this week, his best m the 500 free was 5:05, but he went-(;51.40 (a CIF considera- tion time). Gough qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division I Preliminaries in the 100 free, while Peter Belden did the same in the :So free (seventh in 22.69). Belden had already qualified in the 100 free. Kevin Becker (sixth in the 50 free m 22.64) was another championship finalist for the Sailors. GIRLS . Powers, Murphy sparkle • Back Bcfy duo post top-five showings ·in two events apiece at Sea View guls swim finals. BAllRV FAlll ,J.;Ntll Oalyl'b IRVINE -Lauren Powers is only a sophomore at Corona del M~ Higti, but she's already learned a thing or two about postseason strategy. So, though she did not wow the timekeepers Friday at the Sea View League girls swimming finals at Irvine High, she is where she needs to be. Powers who said she was more nervous for her first league finals meet last spring, finished third in the 100-yard buttei'fly and fifth in the 50 freestyle. •I added (time to her clockings m the preliminaries) in both, but I'm not tapered yet,• said PoWers, who has focused her training to be at her belt next week for the CIP Southern Section Division I prelimi- naries and flnaJs at Belmont Plaza. •Lut :year (wbeli she finilhed fourth in the butterfly and third in the SO free at league fiiMds) I tried to taper too long,• Powen Mid. •1 did tentble in CIP." · Poweo' 25.91 in the SO free was off her peROnal best (25.S). Her butterlly clocking of 1:01.85 was just a shade slower than her best of 1:01.14. Newport Harbor High juruor Amy Mur- phy was another individual standout. She finllhed fOurth in the 200 free (1:56.59) and fifth in the soo free (5: 16.58). Ne!'}>Ort sophomore Erin Ball and Corona dcl Mar juruor Melinda Tucker fin- ished seventh and eighth, respectively tn the 100 backstfoke to round out the cham· pionship fmalists (top eight qualifiers). Ball clocked a 1:05.99 and Tucker touched out in 1:06.29. CdM freshman Heather Hapeman won her consolation heat (ninth overall) in the 100 breaststroke. Her tiJne was 1:16.39. #Almost every one of our swimmers swam personal bests today," said CdM Coach Doug Volding, who also expressed satisfaction over the Sea Kings fourth- place team finish, ono ahead of Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. . ... ...;.. CdM, which had fourth-place showings in the 200 medley and 400 free relays earned 231.5 points, the Sailors' 202.5. lrVine (602) won the team title. Welcome · Nanette Mitchell M.D. GO YOUR CUSTOM GIFT PACKAGES! tt....i..mc .. .-..w. ..,.,...,. • u••ll•" a. Mlatffwl......,...._. Board Ccnificd in Internal Medicine 1 S years expc~icncc in Orange Coun<y WP.ST COAST FAMILY MEDICAL GROUP SPECIALJZF.S IN1 • • Preventift health ate for the entire f.unily • Pil•tes Fft,."1 S..sleM • PersoHI Weltltt Tr•l11l111 S.sslen • MHu .. 1 • F•ciltl.s • S.. llMr-n • NutrltloHI PrMl•cts • c...lles • &M11tt.I Olis • T-~lrtl & Men 949-722-3555 1000 Wtst Cwt~ ....... rt ..... ~ NccdJdda Acupunautt • I.:uer Acupuncture • School physica.lt and i.mmuoiutioru • Sports physicals • Executive physicals • Women's healthcare • Senior care I Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center T_Hool ... s,.-. \ • X-ray, Chiropractic Care and Physical Therapy OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Fri"6y: !):()() 11.m. to 6:00 p.m. To 1'UIJ. •11 "PPOirilnunt, c4/J (7J4) 5467!J()() ~ ~t Coast Famtly 1650 A"'11111 Awww, C.Osu N a., C4 ~ Medical Group U-1«1 .,. Ali-uj.m _, •/H""'- • Pereonellzed Attention • Trained Mediator • 15 YMra Family Court Utlgatk>n Expenenee DfV CE AND RELATED ISSUES ONLYI ..... Pee .... A~) PCL SWIM FINALS Costa Mesa boys, · ls sliine· · CORONA DEL MAR -A pair of Co ta Mesa H)gn relay teamf .. qualified for the CIF Southern Section Divi ion Il Prelimmaries to~ highlight the Mustang girls team'!) eftoru. at the Pacific Coa.,t: League swimming finals Friday al Corona del Mar High. .. The 200-yard freestyle relay quartet of Jody Martµlovich, Enn• Bayei., Kati& Rpche an'Ci Wendy Martinovich finished second with a'" time of 1:47.23 to earn a spot in the CJP meet, which tiegins Thurs-• day at Belmont Plaza. ' The Mustan{}s' 400 free relay team of Ba yes, Emily Wells and the Martinovich twms, turned in a 3:56.16 c:lotking to finisb third. Bayes finished second and third in the 50 lree (a ClF-quahlymg 25.84) and 100 free (a CIP-qualifying 57.26) · ' Jody Marunovich's 5.:29.1.;l <;;locking in the 500 free was good for second place and CCF q'Ualil1cation. She flnisbca fourth in the ·200 individual medley (2:18.0), just oU the pace of her sister Wendy, who was.third in 2:17.25. Wendy Martinovich was also seconc;t in the 100 b~as~troke (1:08.84). Wells was fifth in th~200 free (2:10 25) and contributed ld the 200 medley relay which fJ,nished third 1n 2:02.51. Also on 1.hat team was Shana Kline, Stephanie Lombardo and Roche. r • The Mustangs finished third in. the team standings. The boys had a fourth-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, as Mustang Alex Sarris qualified for ClF with a titnEr of 23.28. The 200 medley relay team of Matt Tipton, Mike Whitman, Mike Vaillencourt, and Sarris placed fourth with a season-best time of 1:52.60. Chris Biron was third in the 500 free (5· 11.40) and Mike Whitman was second in the 200 IM with a personal best of 2;07 .09. Cas.9tys pace Estancia at league finals CORONA DEL MAR -The Estancia High swim tedm had some success at the Pacific Coast League Finals Friday at Coro· na del Mar High. For the girls, the Cassity sisters continued there-PCL crusade. Lauren Cassity finished seventh in the 50-yard free (26.77) and won the consolation heat (ninth overall) with a time of ~8.59 in the 100 freestyle. • Jennilee Cassity finished 10th in the 500 free with a time of 6:14.52. Also placing for the Eagles was Blake Fnno, who was 15th in the 100 butterfly (1 :19.75) and the 200 individual medley (2:45.88). Katie Wyman was 15th m the 500 free for the Eagles with a time of 8:33.77. The lone representative for the Estancia boys was juruor Brad Hellmich, who swam a personal best in the 100 backstroke With a time of 1:20.18 to finish 13th. ·SCHEDULE ,• . .. TODAY HIPPY llRTHDIY .. -, • BasebaU Community college • Riverside at Orange Coast. noon. • Track and fleld Community.college men and women -Orange Coast at Southern cilifornia Finals at Mt. San Antonio College. •Tennis College ~n and women -Golden State Athletk Confe~e Finals at Costa Mesa Tennis Club. MONDAY •Baseball High school -Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3:1S p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Hills, 3:15 p.m. • Softball High school · Unive~ty at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. 'TUESDAY • Baseball High school • Irvine at Newport Harbor, 3: 15 p.m.; Corona del Mar at El Toro. 3:15 p.m. • Softblill High school -Newport Harbor at El Toro, 3:30 p.m. y Cetelwlltina 1tM 0.Uy Piiot's - , Athlete of the Week Mries • ~ ~~!!!l!l!~~r; RYAN~~· CCMIONA oa MAR w llASOAU DEEP SEA AtlDAY'S COUNTS Newport unding . s boats, 4~ anglel'l 136 barracuda, 2S cahco bass, 13 sand bass, 4 halibut. 11 sculpin, 4 sheephead, 5 whrtef1sh, 1 white seabass. 4 white croaker, 2 mackerel. B W•shlnston Mutual mRRY. HOME LOAN RATES ARE GOING THROUGH THE FLOOR I Low documenlalion programs available. .. ..., 1400 S. Bristol Ste. 219 Saata Au, a. 92707· eel: 714. 149.flTUJ Plr: llOS.191.0966 n.!Je.ASJ.4S87 , • ' . How to Place A ~-Deadlines ·-~ I' Polley llntcs and dclidli11cs arc subject 10 . . . tb4o.g~ .V!'i• !1puJ _n1ll il!.c .. _'_l'l1e pJ.J.1lisJt~r . / rcscrv~ 1lje righ1 10 c~i1sor, rc~lll11sify1 rev'ise Or rcjcc1 any cl asSl l'i~d .,_ i ~IFIEIAD ···· Monday ............... Friday S:OOpm ·ruesday .............. M 011day ·s·:ooP.m I, npvcrliscrncn~. Plcllsc rcpor1 I.Ill)' crrnr tliat niny be in your cltis~ifi ed ad i1n1ncdintely. 'fhc llnily Pil~n accepts n~ liubili1y for any error in an tuh·cr1isc1nf:!llf fur "'·hich it 111n\' bt: rt':Sf}{lflsibl c c.t~cp1 fo1· 1 he co:it ·or tl;c s1)occ uc1uall)1 occupied b~· 1hc error. Credit can only be nllo,vcrl fur the By Fax. f949) 631-6594 By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In. Person: Wc.doesday ....... :fuesday 5:00pm (Plcuse incluflc vnur na1nc 11nd phone 1111111bcr nnd v.·e·ll 1·111! ~:ou baek .,,,{1h a pncc <p1utc.) ~ Hours · 330 \Ves t Bav Su·ect Costa Mesa. c·A 92627 ~At :\e'']lOr.t Blvd. & l!u~ S1 _· ~ ' Thursday .•.... Wednesd.ay S:OOpni Friday···:········· Th4rsday 5:00pm lirst inscn ion . Teleph!Jne 8:30am~5 :00pm Mpnday-Friday · Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturd a .............. Friday S:OOpm ' . Index IOI • 216 UNDISE . .... 430. 461 1 . • -,.:. 400. 412 >, • ' ' <( • lctitlous Business Name Statement he lolloWlng pelSOnl 'f,doloa busine11 u : M" anll ~au. Inc , !:i.!.Soulh Paga Court, "'fWOelm CA 92806 MiU>anli Maoulae11,1rtng Co. (MO), 4801 Deramus, Kaoaas City, MO 64120-9990 . TNs bl.ls11¥t$$ Js con-- dueled by: • oorporalion Have you s1an&d dolrlg buSioess vat? No Milt>anlt Man1.1tacturlog Co~ Wendall eyrun. Vice. President Fmnoe This wnement was tiled with lhe County Clefll. of Orange County oo 3·25-99 19996797660 7iR8ilV Pilot Apr 21. Mav 1, 8, f5, t999 Sa181 t NOTICE.OF INVITING BIDS ' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MOORING PERMIT J·97, an off .. hore I PUBLIC NOTICES I 92658·8915 unlll 11:00 AM oo !he ISi o1 JUNE. 19~. at wtilch time such bids 6llal! be ~ and reaa MINIMUM BJO $6,000 Ttla City ol Nawpor1 Be«:h resaMtS the fight to rejecl all bids. A 25% deposit mus1 aooompany eacti bid. Balenoa due on Of belore Thursday. JUf\8 3; 1999 lor Che SUC-cesslul bkkler Cashier& check or eted~ Qln1 only Pro$padiye Dldders may view Mooriog J.97, located ba)""'al'd from 17Ch Strliec. The bia(lnu&I 111\log and ln· spect;on of 11'119' mooring by a licensed matloe con1rae- I01" It now we. This win be an addllionaf a•pem.e. Fo1 lunher mtorrnatlon call We s A rmand at 949-.644·3043 Approved by /SI Tony ~um F"9 and Manne Depairt- rnent DeOUl\I Chlel PUOtisN!d Newport Beach· COsta Mesa Daily Pilot May 8, IS. 1999 mooring rated fOt' 50' Sa191 ~~~t 'r: ~ ~ tt!; ~,~,,-,1~tl-ou-,-9ru-,~1n~e~,=, City Ctefk, 3300 Newpon Name Statement • Boulevard, P.O. Bo11 1768, The I~ peraoos Ne~ Beacti CA are d01ng l;luslnats as: -,,...... . THE DAY DREAMERS, 1791 08ITIJAA1ES I GRIFftS Rqbert &lrbklge Griffes, 801n December 19, 1 Q32 in Los Angiales, and passed eway Apri 27, 1999 Jn La Quinta, CA. Graduated trom Hollywood High and UQ.A Where he was a Phi Oilta Theta. He roved to sail aod was a meml)er oC the Balboa Yacht ClJb !or 30 years. Leaves a IOYlng wife, Celia; stepsons, Devid and Bil Mame; iMstef, VifVinla Griffes N.tson; nieces, Diane Nelson Gold, Cath· enne Nelson Marwuen 100 neQ:.· Eugene Delbert , . Jr.; and Bradley Griffes Nelson. Services at 10:00 a.m .. ~y. May 17, catvary en.pet of Costa Mesa. In lieu of !lowers, !he Mmly rtque:Sts donallor\S kl !he Amlric:an cancer Soclely or C.Jvary Chapel of Coltl Mesa. 15516 Ayon A va , eerrllowar, Calllorn1a 90706 Armando No1t1ar10 Gomez, J1.. 10055 los Caballo$, Fot.ntaln Valley, Calitomia 92728 . Ala11Falcon, 15516Aybn Ave .• Bellflower, caiHomla 90706 James McMullen. 1ss1e Ryon Ave., Bellflower. California 907Cle JllOf"I Mainey, 655 W. Baker SI., •Uf06, COM& Meu. Calilomia 92626 This bUSines& is con- ducted by: a general pa11ner.illp Ha..,. you started dOlng buslna&s yel? Y8&, 03117/1i99 Amtando Gomaz, Jr. Trlls ltatemenl ,., lllecl wllh ltle County alrk of Orariga COi.ifl1Y Ofl 4-8·99 11199&78'14f Dally Pilot May 8, 15, 22, 29, lm s.193 CITV OF COSTA MESA NOTICE INVITING SIDS FOR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT BID 111:M NO. 1035 NOTICE IS HEREBY • GIVEN lhal Mal«i bicil Will be reoelY9CI by Iha Clti Oil Colla Mesa to wll: The City I PUBLIC NOTICEB I C&~lomia 92626. Bkls shall be 1etumed to Iha anantiOn o1 tna City Clefk., within said time I.mil. in a 111ale0 eovalopa KK!ntl· !ltd on Ille OUISl<IO witn Iha Bid Item Nurnbaf and the Opening Date BiCl5 will be publicly opened and read aloud at 1Q;OO a.m or as soon \harea!Ler as p1ae· ticable on May 2•. 1999 In U'le COU"Cll Cham~ A1k11rlonaJ sets or !tie No-- tlce lnYitlng Bias may be ot1ta1ne(I by •ultior1zad ven®rs 11 the Office ol \h8 Purchasirig SupeMSOf. 77 Fa!r Ortva. Room 100. Costa Mesa, Calll0rnla 92626. PuONShad NeWpOrt Beacfl- COl\a Mell DaMy PikM Maye. 1999 Sal92 PUBLIC NOTICE The Ans Alive Found&· lion amual tu retum Is avaMabkl for Inspection at 18201 Von Karmam A..,.. Sulla 305, t!Vlne, CA from 9;00 a.m. IO s:oo p.m. ,..., 851~'71. PUbllthad Newpott Seach- costa Ma'8 Daily Piiot May 8, 1999 5'190 . ~ -L:J ·.· EQUAL HOUSING ~TUMTY "" 1111111111 ""'"""• ill .... ....,.,. " ... '"' .... f"1· tr8I fair "-lilt Mt 1111 .. 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Agtn• ......,..,.,. fHE BLUFFS CONbO Rtmodlledl 30r, 2brl condo, "OPEN SAT 12·5" 1970 San 8nlno ~ Bl.ell. 8y OwrMf $325,000 Shown By 1ppolmmtnt ..... , •• 1186 I 1~ I I \l'\l{l\11,J I l l( \ I I'\. t , "'l f{\ I< I Gl!.aranteed to Find You The Perfect Place From Value to Luxury, Hills to Ocean • YourN~Home is A Phone Call or Email A"'jlay • 5.5 Unique Communltles in NeWpon, Irvine, Tustlh Ranch • Fn:e Ro0mmate Re.fern.l Service. • Sho'rt Term Housing wtth IAC Suites • ~,v.,,-. ......-.. ,~' ~ .. >-• ' ,;. " . . . . .. 410. 416 Ell\7ICE -Dmoc1o ~ Fo~ All Your Home and Business Needs --ra u.•or lloe Senlce D!Nctory Int-220 • 391 . ..,. 690 .. 697 Ri>ach 80,000 Homes Each Week for Only $28 per week (>i wk, min.) Call Markey at .642·5678 x.246 1 'APT8 132 Al'tS I . I ~~ N~ORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH ~ LIVE IN LUXURY ""i APARTMENT HOMES . Exclwsive Fasftio n Island Lifes tyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from $1695 • .24 HR Security Gate •Clubhouse Facility ' 1 Bed from $2235 I Bed/den fro,. $1825 2 lled/den from $2885 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access -· Gas Fireplaces 9 Foor Ceit!nes -Co ndo Specs -SUbterranean Parkin& Cuslom Home Design Progra m Avaifablt CALL FOR APP OIN TM ENT 1-888-222-6924 110 APTS 132 APTS 155 HOUSES/CONDOS COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH FOR RENT BALBOA P£14N E'llOE sliAu 2911 t BA l.18 a BEST LOCA TlOff 6 ~ new CJrP8I & lllinm, IN NEWPORT SUCH BAY .fltOKT. ~ 2b1 -:"91:·"' .... 2 8earoom'2 flalh. 1U1111 MIO 21.lt ctindo walk to lun Z<:IM, S7SG'mo. 9-722·1:M.2 'OOfft. l.afOt a.lcanf. Bflfld ~ gH>Wld peflgng MCWe ~klchen dl~ ~·-·"" 1~~1 $1105.. 'llfilTI • s-12 mo IMSeS , IOM97~. .... ,...,,. tfOOE 4br filliO 2 OOOfS IO oce.n. new~-=--traW 159~ Adorable 26drm l.5balll, "'" !lacks.~, Riiy 1ac , fORRall /.TWfl'ffll. new ClfJ)lll. 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COldlY klcft. en 519~ 562·582·1579 1112 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH *WEST SAY AVE• -, . ..., ,.,_""' 3Bati. Mtar 8ayliM., Fp. gar . lfg 8dn'rll. wld. f9lng lnctd ' ll'l91j ~ JM\11191 Av,,; ..., ... ,,__ ... 9ot91615-4912 To qualify for this study y<?.U must: l"u11 ,,,.,, llu· /111'/;y ll'i11111·r .... ti{ tit1 r s I 00. tJO /',·IS/on· Shoppin;.: ,'-,'pn·t·.' · Have been diagnosed with migraine by a physician In the last 12 months. . ae taking the prescription drug sumatriptan (lmitrex•) · Experience 2 migraine and 8 tension type headaches per month Call J.P. Erlkamoen, D.D.S .. Auto a.s low u S25 per month Good Driver/Student Discount • DUI or b:ad driver• Immediate SR-22 Filing ' R.cg1m:ation Service from S5.00 , Renewal for R.egm.ration, Driver License, Liccn~ Plate§, Sticker, Address Change, Transfer, Lien Sale Motorcycle/Health/1.ifc/Bw1ncss/Disabilicy CAU TODAY FOR FR.EE OTE (714)·07-701& 1420 OARAGI I pAW _ ESTATE SALE' FRI 6 ·SAT W :OO. CM 1513 0rtnte ave. Liie• new IMll~lttlr aofu, cotf• tablea, ..,,. pine dining table & china~ •• ktt19o cheny wood bdrm Ht. Lite cycle, trNClmlll, a~; much mote, tll l•U new. Gaf191 Sile Sat. 511, &-Spm An11quu houH weru. f111nt1ure books pjelUIH ••••••••••••• i MOTHERS i cloClles 191] Vista Caudal NB 1406 NOVENAS I :5!~Ai2!9:cr~ ~it~ • Nouvuu Amoire, 20'1 Cuno : DAY : Preyer to Our Lady Ot Mount Cab , Victonan I.IVS old iron. Cannel • SC7s l'llC necks, cllhs liblc, Keep watching for our next Contc\t! : SPECIAL : ! t10 OFF i : t.ON ; 0 Most beaulllut flower on plants. EveryUwig must go! Mount Caml81, lruilfut 1111'18, Sat w 123 Easnlth St.JC.M. splendor 01 Heaven 81essed * MOVING sALE * 182 HOUSEstcONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Pdr>01amoc Unot•W•1C11td J MOlB. Newpon H1rbor Views j "RRST WEEK SPCL. ON 111 Slut><> Sepa1a1u BH di' 1 All ROOMS $i34.00 + Rl'I WUIVOry lr1t: t.1 Tax, Featunt1 24-hr1 front .~1iw Coovn Pools.'Spa 1" ' Ouk/D o Phonell Free S1,37S Mo HBO/ ESPHIOISC •local Agd1! (94) 14tdi77__ Chlnneta/ Swimmrng Pool & • Sttpl lo Bay & BHch' • Heal.cl Jecuui/Gue11 3 Beowom. ll<W OJI IC• I If Ltundfy/NNrby Fwyw. 405' ;>t;Y.o 4 ta1 l}<l•aQt S-1000.mo 55/Mnu awey lrom OIC • ~"jlS 626·3St-'S39 F8'19tounds, cott.ge 2 m11r br 2b• condo 138011. Sti09Pong Mella, BNchet & Walk to bHCh' Oc11n v11w Ae•taurants •A member of New carpel WID. pOOI. gym. Calif Hoi.1/Mot91 Sl9SC¥mo. 949~&-9994 COSTA MW MOTOR tHfc nn Harilo< eM c.. M.u 183 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR AEHT NEWPORT COAST ' TROVARE ~aut~ut J Bed· "" Condo 1111111 <ofldC;IOU!> O'l.,h·r J In LIV'°'] room wdh f1rr1A.icn O\llCI IOcaliOO ll<J!.U I j>O(jj Pnva1e gated co11lll1tJr~ty 1mmacufo11> c.tind~Km St b'iO a month Call !)4!!/4114 22ti 1 Simplify your llfe through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 IUNO D N ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKDOWN TEXT\JRE APPLIED 714-'lG.3385 FARTIIHG INTERIORS Krtc:httYBattVRemodel l"tlontl (949) 645-4UO 204 RENTALS TO SHARE NPB share 2br 2b1 houN, ctoM 10 t>ucn. WIO. snSI mo • 112 utll. Vrly In 94M73-4203 Shr Lrg. -2br-2b-a~8~a-lbo-a~J,....,sl hou\t 2 patios lip, Jawul 11i~ 30 M. 1ew p1oft lun lilt S~OO Kevui J IO·S46 1036 S.aut Newp0rt Beach pnvale hlim•• Clean quiel tndry ~•I < .iUP m·1kJ µrel 1M)'~mkipel $430 Ufll'\ 949 64!).9515 CM prof I to 1h111 pool home v«y euy going etmosphefe. 2 rooms 111111 June no pell. ssoo .. $550 714·549-1101 NPB fem to ahare, 2bf 1 ba, tum bch epl. No smoll.,pet• S675/mo incl ulll Don .. M46-22St ---Why play Hide 'N SHk with chlldcar•? Call Cleaalfled today! 842-6678. •REPAIR Speclallatl All type• Lrg or small, Remodel- '19 S.Mong Orwige ColMTty tor 33 years UC·Sond-lnl MC/VISA 714-MWSM • Room Additions V1$&1MC •l t 560875 949 &45·9325 : RE801LO OR REMODEL Homes or Olttces • Oyal!ly Construcilon : • Reasonably PllCtd • Local Company #636318 • e Steonenaon & Associates ~ Call 94M44·5'85 . ~~------------....... H~nW..&I • Mobile Car De'tallln ''~:~~ .. ~~ • • • ~ • ' • t • -"' '1 -:""""'•""--~· .. ,. .. : flfll•hing/reglezlng Sink•, .. counter•, 111owtr1, 1111, • ..,.. "'*' 14"'5-1723 200 -OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE large Execu11v• ONlc:e1 Retatlllndustmt spaces located 111 Huntinoton Beach. $300fmo Ron 714-848·1651. "COM 11T11ll olflce" own entrllnee, PCH & Poppy. $600/mo. Graat location, M•n3-4000 ! MASSAGE ! • MIND & BODY • : CONNECTION : : 2138 Newport Blvd : • Costa Mesa • • Good through • • June 3otti • : 949·515-9713 : ••••••••••••• t Fashion Island BOOsq ft Great locatt0n, available 1mmedlately to share or • takeover 949-718-1151 . 210 COMM/RETAIL nNOUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE 1600 I 3200 sq ft Avail July 1 Buss/Ind · othce spate. Nice 1Jlllls1 1001 w 17th St Co6ta Mesa MMS().8287 216 RENTALS WANTED TIRED OF TENA TURNOVER? t:xecullve needs 1800 • sq tt on 3Y• tease CaH om 949·854·3 t 95 1 or 281' f.umllhed Ape. or Condo July. August & 5eptem· bef lor the area~ ol Newpol1 Beach. IMne 0< Laguna Niguel 714·970-1550 ext~ 1 400 ~1 e STAY AT HOME MOMSe NEED EXTRA HELP. CaH Accredited Pre·School Tucher 949-751h13M Buy It. Sell It. Find It Claaalftect. ~~~ ... "' .. 1~·~'\ . . . l -,• • ,T1 ' 1 r r ' .11 I 402LOST & FOUND I Lo11 tabby cat greylwht male, ahr1 half, radlblk collar, 10 yr pet much mlH•d 15th & ~ntia 949-646.2307 LOST WATCH lo$1 5/1 Womens Ebel Sport C~ w1$tainlesa ~en bl'acelel. grey <1131 Stnlimenlal va-.ie REWARDll 949 &42·7851 14°' PERSONALS I •LOVE BRIDGET DATING• Nice 6 honest ,pretty Allan lacllee. 626-282-4250 .. ""~~:·~~~ "! • . ' ~ . MPlhe1 of the Son of God, Furn11ur1. plngpong table. Immaculate Virgin aSS1st me tn iefllgeret0< cl~ C/\ristmas lhls my necessity. 0 Star ol the N . hou$,.'d~ and more• Sea, help me aryd show me , 015. Chey.rii\e C"otta Me11 heletn You are inf M~r,, ,.._ OVI ALE! lt-12 0 Holy Mary, Mother of God, &33 ROCl!fO(<}.AdK:dM Some Ovl!flf'I ol Heaven and Earth lurn. Exec desll credenza misc t humbly beSeeCh YQU.lrom the household Items. elc bottom ol my heart 10 SUCXOf MOVING SALE HOUStf me In 1M nece5$1fy There ate OFFICE MERCHANDISE. none that can wilhstand Your SAr1 IN MAY 8AM·12:00 power, 2001 PORT ALBANS CIRCLE 3 tall lateral flln, otflc:e phone ayatam, couch, etc 0 Show heteln You 118 my Molhef. 0 Mary conceived 'Mlhoul wi. pray for us wllO llave recourse to Thee 0 show me he1111n You 11e my Motller O Maiy conctrfed v"1tlout Sit!, prai lor us wllO • havelesourOl IO Thee ~ me hef81fl You Ne my ~ o Mary ccnceived WI WI. ptay lor US 'l\M hwe racoutse to Thee sJe. Mother, I place Ills ,cause in Your hands Sweet Mother. I place INs cause In Your haoda SMet Mother, I place this cause In Your hands 420 GARAGE SALES COM Sal 8:00-7 715 1/2 Poppy, turn, houN- hold ltama, kid• gamH, blllH, book1, and loll morel ••ESTATE SALE•• Art, boob, bulltll,,twn, cltelgner men'• a women·• clothing (small, medium, i.ge • Xlarge) '"°" ' boot• (men'• alze 12 • 13, Women'1 tta 7 & 7 112). han a ~ mite. Molting out of 8.500 eq ft whit. EVERYTMIHG MUST GOlll MAY mi e l:OOAM 1133 Biker St Cotta Meet ~ ... you•lnd whlll you need ....... you ..... .., ... ,.. .... ••• ••• .., 1 440·~=.I * BARBER CHAIR PORCEUNE Eally 50s l*le. OOOd COO<ibon S1ocn'OBO 94~-3870. , Lon Fat 6 Gain Energy With Matabollfe. Call lor free sample Day pll 619-466-0104 pager 619·836·1276 Prutlgloue Yecht Club Fwnlly Memberahlp for tale $17$0. Piute call 94•552-9131 WOLFF T4NNtHG ~EDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAIJHOME 1111111 lrom S199 00 low Monthly Payment FAEE C~or Cataloo Call 1 ·800·711-0158 f •so APPLIANCES J G.E. HOTPOINT Fulslze Washer & ~ lle New! Almond Color, Electnc. S400 FOf Se1 !M9-673-4073 • 19So. O'KMft 6 Meffh gas stove 4 Burner& griddle. bro4klf, oven ~• "'lthrome lop $395 obo 949-644-7903. • Month Ht;; 1ku It ~· •lack washer l dryer S:s tOf all 94M4M14'. I 4M FURNITURE I Cont lable wl6 chairs $400, Bre(her typwrtr wfmonlt0< $100 wit Ila dMde.rs. labt1c $ION relrlgerator/lreezer S 150, 94MSo.t287 ll'llm•culant Queen btdrooni· Mt with unuMd bo111prlng1 and dbl plllow top mattreu $350 714-381-7949. h.iliii telltltr eota & love- , .. t, new 11111 wr~ very soft, lop quality. YIN $iOciO ucrlflce. $890. 94•261-9933 Sofa Bed bbl, Oil wlllte, s 150 dr8$$8f' s 100 Schlage Ind QulckMt lockl & misc ~ hstdwar• 949-G75-6283 i" Magnl11ox TV S7so. NEW 7tt no 11 Dupont 11nc1 colored carpet $89. MM73·1853 RENT through classlfled ·~r.-C.o-:7· •• ,.-m IL."" • •. • ...... ~ .. •". •TREES• Topped/remoYed, Lawns, s pr Ink 1 t rs . c In· up. 714-751 ·3476 YUb CLEAN UJITRlii r..EES. HEDGES, PALM TREES REMOVAL NEW LAWN/PL.ANTS 71~ ,...,_.-: ... . . . ,I • '·~ J. . . PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Callf Public· Ut1Mtles Commission REQUIRES that all used household goods movers . print their P U C. Cel T numbtr; Nmos and c:heufltrs prtnt their T.C.P. number In .. edw111• ~. ff yo\! hive a quMOor\ about the ltgllty ci a mov9r, Imo Of chauhr, cal: PUBLIC UTt.mES CXMISION 714-$51-4151 ........ '" ......... CPA .... for~-... ~ 1-2111. 1-.,.1 WWW D&1ll1 Jazz. R & I, IOIA, Roell: lie •• SC7• a 90'• MIKE fS45. 7505 tilMDI OCD C&ll1 Gold,~. Frlrlkln mini, ... ,. ~ Old walchls & lhtlty wtSTCOAIT COMU-1441 APT lliAINT/ASST MGR fOf 42 Utllta In CM. Pll1 M Full time. Eq>ef In plumb4n9, and ~ry. Salrt DOE. t4H42-45t3 SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $25-JOK + INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles Times is seek.ing bright, capable individuals who a1' looking for full-time employment with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County ConsuplCr Marketing Regional office. The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geographic area. The individual will muimize sales by develo~ing strong partnerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearance and dem~nor. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales~marketing or related experience require • slrOng problem solving. decision making, organizational and planning skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skills •Ability to work a flexil?Je schedule including Saturday & Sunday . • PC skills required \ The Los Angeles Tunes' offers a competitive compensation 'and benefits package: Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: The Times Orange County Employment Offtce 137S'Sunftower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 You may also fax to (7 14) 966-7751 or send via the Internet to jobs@latimes.com -,.· . Equal Opponunity Employer -~ -- ~ ., ir .... ~·r: .. ·• plMW,hl1911...,., rt·11UCCO F'" ltllneM. 1.dei217t1 714-7IHllO Ff 1 u • 111 WWW . . I " I I' n 11·11 ..,, O.A •• 71 ..... ,..,. • I f,. . ~ . , . _. . \ If you are avallabll from mid-June tvough S.ptembef5 Cal OU' Joi> Hotlint =m ... 298 ' onlfne 11 WWW. com 8ARBEOUES GALORE NOW HIRING! W0111 In I fun nle1 · en"lronment. .Some Niie nper needed. FT, 10lm-7pm. Sl111 $7/tv up (D.O.E.1 e.n.nta pkg ,.v1ll1b 1 . Apply : BARBEOUES GALORE 2331 Hltbor Blvd., ColtlMHI (On-she lnt«vlew) 'CAREGIVER' Dftoln '9CI )Of eldlfiJ.::" , .. !d-ing In S..C:h W'°Mt Cliff "9e 7 d911 I -.11. RnponalbllhlH lncludt~ c90itlng, 111111· Ing with m1rk1tlng, c1rlng for wtlMlchllr bound wtflt Ind compe- nlonlhlp. TM home hH domestic help provld1119 cl11nln11. wa1hln11 1nd plhef chofe1. A Yllld driww's llcenat 1nd r•I· wence1 wlU be requlr9d. PIHH send r11ume or )etter ol lnt1111t to t:areglvtr, PMGl243, P.O. Box 10059, Newpon adl, CA 92'58. Clerical MARINA OFFICE CLERK =pois.Hort .. ~ Wlterlronl R9'0!t dellCll & customer =slulll requered Plf50n II HUINll Ofb, M·TH, I~ t131 Back ~ 'Orllle. NHIJIOll 8-:11 Mt-m.3163 EOE CLflUCAL POlmOHS '2·1Mfr. Ho hp.Nee. FT/PT Fu• lenefttL 1 ...... ttMOtt l 2024 o COIJNTtR kELPo P6AM PT. kozen Yogurt atOfe Al:OM WI train Mlllt work ...... ~ 94N40-2<* 'DENT A~MY Ctlwalde 3 dye per wk. RDA, tlpet ortl'f. ""'"'· Mt-71Hm or MM40-42t2 I 000 TRAINERS Pit j ytel el(jllt leech group/private obldrence fl\...~' Mesa S I0-50r'per hr. 800-374·3344 .DfiYltl wanttd May 6,7,8, lor ~ shop $Mv Need to know how to dnve a Mini VII\. e 94M75·2292 e I Flt AbililN ASSIST typtng, bool<ong Ind the lbWity ki wOl1i wlltlCM IUPIMSIOll. benefits Ind good salaly IOI lhe r9'll ptraon Call Kevin 'fer 11118IYllW 949-833·8646 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS Must bl lovfn9 and CM1119 6 en)oy chlldlen. Call CMa 11 714-964·25&9 .PROMEUS MARKET• Now twr.g gourmet matltet StiMce Dell Meat/Seafood Produce C11hlera/Accountlnt l94t)S4a.2Soo FAX (M9)S41-2515 PfT • WMUnd 18iilf rlllded lor Aplrtmenc ~ leeslng olhct General office. good people Mils Fu WOiie hislOty & relerenc8$ to Mt-7'°'6013. Part-time otmonatr-10l"I Weekends In grocery stores. In area C.1 nee, most be neat, lnendly w/slles llblbty SUS/ht ea .... John L MM-42-4213. I P/f RETAIL SALES F'8SfilOO Island 1~ te» students. tllx hours We sell Stiver ,ewelry, S71Hr + commislon Slimy & blight outooors 949~·5953 REAL ESTATE SALES F~ tmw'Ptrt·tme Lic'd OI not Htnng NoW1 ER4 Ratteny & l.loyG'/HB pays tor YOUI • req'd COUl$I Ind prov'd lr11 training 800-400-6391 Ext 119 Recepclon ofilCtlAut. Answer, flll\lrlt office SOwpm, mutt h1ve llnowt- lclgt of Mla'olOft offlce. Fu retumt MW99-0N1 Alsla\lratl COOK Bick BIY Cale 11 rrow hlnng AW'/ In pef$0rl It 1131 Back B1y Drive, N9wport Beach Mt-729-3863 EOE RETAIL FURNITURE SALES with Interior design e~r prel. COM Clll for appt. 949-723"°441 .SUMMER WORK 80 CUST SALES ~OPENINGS* $12 PER* HOUR APPT College Internship• available No experience~. wlll train. Flex rs condition• appl 714-549-9599 Have· A Garage Sale ! r Can The Pilot Clcissifieds ot 642-5678 Jo plQce your Garage Sole Ad! .. [m~l l~I ~·-"'-•~· ~-· ______ _ ~~~..,, D~bellt!S4<;'~~ -Ql.M'ESGOBN ~~~~-- 11e IMIMt grO'Mng ~ 10,... '°.: ... , wtlh oaM,R ~ ~.:: ~ ni: Mf.711 1 Md~ HtMSCH ... t.:·c:...~d·~ t • cw!....ia. I . wtt.KL-v BRIDGE Qui z energy uvlnga and NAJMUVI '""'~ blnlfitt. 'IPlll -.-"!'~~~..ii!ii-..'iJ. Q 1 •As So\llh vulnerable, you Q 4 • Both vulnerable, u Sooth you ~llft ..-.w ~ ll'lnovdvl AC I UO 'M . hold: · -hold: ... 1 -· ... Q1IQllYI F~ IOldld Premium eound ~~~«~:::=. Vt~j~l!t~ Ill ln1ervtewc:al Bob M"1111 on 71 .. 7t-2100 •AK6 o AQ7i OAS •KQH "Ale bidding has proceeded: ~ ~·:n~~ XcOAl ti 3DA 'H est 5 ac>4. rus. low n\11U, 1-cltan, SOl1111 Wi:Sf N0Jt11t • EAST 1NT Paa Jo PMI The biddina has orooceded: NORTH 2AST'. soum 1• Pua lo WF.Sr · Pus SALES ~Jrr1:i)1:it9J. The C1alstlle<I Mv~ DI-(7t4)24MSOO 'l Whut do you bid now? 2• .... ?' What do you bid now? :::=.•,=-~~:' F~ lCORA ViOOR GS '14 11me Monday lhN Fllday Light brown, Auto, loldlcl, Q 2 B h 1 _._,_ S th Q 5 • As South. vulnerable, you hold: 8JOim.S.30pm Some 11111 VtJtY ct.I, 141( ml, $12,500. • OI vu nenw~ as OU you • K 4 O AK 3 O K8 7 5 4 • J 8 7 ~ Pf919f'lld ~ wl 949-723-1141 I hold: •, • train ~ candldt1I ~ BilW 3251e 192 $hould be motlYated llld .wor11 wtlh, 4311 rn~ CD, phone, • A K 17 o 9 5 o A K Q 8 • 10 3 The biddini'has oroceeded: NORTH l:.AS1' SOUTH wet Wit! PIOP• DNg IC/e.l-•iinrool, new tlrltlbrakea, What is your opening bid? lnl>'Jlhyllcll r1q.11rld E9E elarm. $16,500. MM44-1254 Send resume 10 (949) CAOilUc EUSORADO 1iff 1• Pall l o l • Pul '· . • 631~ or 111111 to tme1 Whll. Ollgnll, cleln. new Q 3 ·As South, vulnerable, you ComnUllly News, An1ntion llr•. llUfchutd lrom Nlbor1. hold: What do you bid now7 Malltey Oenlels. 330 w Bay, Sl4,9SO:t4H75-6128 Q 6 • As South, vulnerable. you CoS1a . ......_ CA 92627 Cid!& FiNtWOOC1 a;om • J 10 S o A 8 O A K J 6 • Q J 10 t hold: I I fully loeded, 120tt m~ 12500 478 EMPLOYMENT Good tlret I brtba / qlnl SERVICES MMSCM217 . CAD sEYIU! '7i 1 owner The biddin1 has oi'oceeded: NORTH P.AST" SOUfB ..... 2•• f • Jf U 51 O K 10 6 o K J 4 • 6 Pittner opens the biddina with one heart. What do you respon47 Plelae be aw-thll lhe 'Matings In thl1 ~ may '9qulre you to caH • 900 null)ber In which • there la a ct1ar11e per minute. PIUM be wwy of Gilt of .,.. compenlea. ctllcll with the local e.ttlf Bualneaa Bureau before you Hnd MY money or ,.., lor .-Vieu. Rud and underattnd any contracts bllore you sign. •weak lady driven, nlWf lll'loUd lrt. LOW MIL.ES! tr11.t cond $3H$ Mt-72().0$21 What action do you ,take? Look for O/IS'lffn on Monday. * CHRYSLER LE IMON 1 ... • 4-ct, powat, air, rNI cllln. new smog certllc:tt• $1790 obo. 949-723-1504 CHRYSLER Lebaron lX 191 CARSl'l'RUCKS NANSISUVS Convt '91 VI, IMlto, 111Yer wl INFINTI J30T 'M LEXUS ES 100 'N Mlfcedff 450 SL Conv 751 ~ ltllr, all power, AC, am-IGreeMan llhr, Cd, moonrool, co. chrome~ (ln04/. 'HMtntcond upgradedlo '89, sttc ~C:O;t:A7: ~e>SV~Jl~ 1347t5tifs3r:iExus ~a~1:,::uot!16: DODGE NEON HIOkUNE 'tt (714)241-1300 714·5'4-41DO HI, can lhow In Newpott area AW9330M-5&4657 sa.m INF1Ni'ft J30 'M LtiUs ES aoo 'ti 310.704-t0U. co~1~·7""~~ ,IYofv,. t an~s""1a·.!'f· moorYool, 81Wll, 17K ml, loedldl lllla MERCEDES 560 SL '17 .... ·--.. 121086 ,,,,., new, Hll 'for SH, 700. Taupe, 2 Iopa, lmmecutate FORD ASPIRE 'i7 Cot A MESA tHANm M•11us17 condlllon, $2USO. PV220379"220379 $8,999 (714)241-1300 LEXUS GS soo ·ii 941-717-7695 CONNEU NISSAN IHFINITI M30 CONVT. '92 UV, CO, chrome ~ METRO LSI 't7 714-765-»33 Bu!Wgray. 1010459) s11,995 (tno11109230) 125.995 Auto <PfJ3tf728357l sun Ford Bionco 1"5 414 COSTA MESA INfTNITI TUS1lH' LEXUS · • SOUTR COAST ACURA Fl.ty IOldld, tUW l'IWI wt (714)24MSOO 714-544-4IOO ' ft4-f7t.2500 lln ledllt Wetlof. tow ~ iNAtiri OU 't1 l!XOS SC 400 '95 MUSTANG con;;;;lbil 'Ii 1-ow!lir=OOCIObef :'.rn(. I owner. excellr'( lfv CD, dvome WhMls Fm. pwi lb: 5 se>d. 07315) $13,.995 (17~ S.26.995 mild pb llnled, owned FORD ESCORT LX SON '13 COSTA MESA INRNfTI TUST1C LEXUS 2?yrt, 949-721·9546 Auto. ale. lo-ml (714)241-1300 714-~ (P~ S5.tn iNftGRA as C0UH •a • LbOS sc 400 'ii ltlSSAN IOnilcAlb XE PIU '16 71 :<!..A,.S'T2500ACUAA • Au1o, ae. ifiioot, Ml'( I.Iv CO. c:hrornl wne.\s ~~:m2:ssJ6499 __,..,..,,.,:ll"T.l ........ T. .. .,....,.~,,,__ loedld.(008862 $10,977 (1788&l039393) $26.995 FORD ESCORT LX 111 SOUTH co ST ACUAA TUSTIN' LEXUS (714)7SW3S3 a.t aw (159894) sun (714)17t-2SOO 714 IU 4IOO lisslH SENTA 'M Ill. 127" SOUfH COAS't ACUAA itJTtGAA'. GS*' '96 UNCOUf TOWN CAR 'ti Ollglllll '*-· new trans. Ill'# -.......,-r71r.4-t.r.7t-......,2.z,500;.;.,..,.,,_-"FOfmuta One Technology( Auto, all, moonrool, Cb,1\1 ~'J:! ~9J:*· FOAO ESCORT't7 (0029191 s~tn pwi, 11tw(614378l S20t5 AX41SH2·201903 $8,999 SOUTH \NA&T ACURA ~S OF WUTMIN!lER NISSAN SENTRA 4GR 't!l CONNEU NISSAN (714)17t-2500 (714)112.-0S.. AS6S:J036.~t 1286 $6.999 714-7554333 INTEGRA OSR 'ii - - . CONHELt. NISSAN FORD Eii)lcww Sport 'Ii Blk on gay, beluty; lutf 1~Y1~~~1 NISSA~1;r~~AB ·ii Blk, IUIO. air, P¥tr p11g, prt11c:y loaded.IOOCl191) S13,9n llAo glass.~s (875589) $20,899 SOUTH COAM ACURA 3C/02lr '"9. , luly loaded, 29K miles, 1 OWIW. IUIO. LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71•)971-2500 , hhr Inter, 77K ml, bid IWlef 1331621) S9.995 714-tt1'4toe ikftGRA GS 'tT $21,00CI. 114·60&-1288 COSTA MESA INAHm FORD MUSTANG CONVT 'i7 Acure certllled Silver. ii!Actbl!s C·226 'iS (714)141-1300 • Alf, pwr oleo. n'lm.1. a11oys & (Ot9542l s1un ~Hm~l:i2~~· f:i.'19":1'· AX:~~3~0 Xii~~~ low miles. (l323m $13.995 SOU'tH COAST ACUAA l ,...., TER • . . . ... Saturday, Mat 8, 1999 • JQDAY:'S CROSSwoBP PUZZLE . '-L . .-. 695 CARstrRUCKS NANSISUVS' J '· S7 AREA COKE/HERSH Y Pf PSI routs. 45 loc's $65K + yearly prollts Free Into 1-888-294·8363 ext t06 VEi'iblNG: Lezy persons dream Few hours • Great In-come Prlee to Mii Fr11 brochure 1~782 LEXUS Of: WE6flllHSTER (714)171-2500 71.._m..,. CONfffU NSSAN 71...,~tol Jiguw XJS V12 CONVT 'N ME ...... "f\Es' £120 ...... 7!4-755:!333 ... IO. SalAr,TU~~ '?5 ~1 TOYOTA 44tUNNER SR5 ... FORD PftOBE 'II $31.995 94-4371 "'""'"" " -PORSCHE 111 CARRERA '15 ,.., "''"""""' ,. 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