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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' ' . .. . . . r--' . ' .. . 0 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 Steve Marble NOTDOOI Wag ner, though. long gone, still haunts district Short., hilt -sW_eet • Scott Forrest has brought a rich program of more than 140 short films to this year's Newport '" Beach Film Festival. Alex Coolnwt D AILY PILOT Riding the elevator up to the 16th floor of the Newport Beach Marriott, Scott Forrest looked as if he bad a case of altitude sickness. For a complete list of today's screenings, ... P-ve 5 Stephen Wagner is dead. Still dead after all these years. But his gh~st, like the specter of J acob Marley in locks and chains, jangles on. It speaks of greed. It speaks of want. It speaks of the past and the present and maybe even the future. too. •rve got a throat thing going on right now," croaked Forrest, director of the short films pro~ gram for the Newport Beach Film Festival. "It's been non- stop 'on' all ~eek.• But if Forrest allowed him- self a moment of frailty on the ride up to the hotel's restaurant, it wasn't much more than a moment. And when be sat down to talk about his favorite subject - short films -the baseball-capped Forrest sud- denly blossomed into his stan- SEE FILM PAGE 6 TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PR.OT Scott Forrest. creator and producer of Smashcuts.com, coordinated the short Wms for the Newport Beach Film Festival. Five years after his death in a prison medical ward, Stephen Wagner -in name and in disgraced spirit - continues to corrode the morale and mental health of the Newport-Mesa Unilied School District. Why else, as the district prepares to ask voters to approve a $110-million bond, does the conversation tum to a man five years ln the grave? Why else, as the topic of financial accountability is debated, does the name of this convicted felon renew itself, metastasizing like a cancer? Why does Stephen Wagn- er still scare us? On first glance, the local school district is Little differ- ent than districts across the state. It's worn down. Broken. ln need of repair. Ceilings are collapsing. Bathrooms don't work. Classrooms are in disr2pair. Tb.is , in the face of a booming economy in the heartland of the good file, is what we offer our students. The easiest cure is a bond. As with dozens of school dis· tricts elsewhere, a bond is seen -by many, at least - as a generational obligation, a roll-up-your-sleeves covenant, a collective agree- ment that it's time to put our schools back together again. U something's broken, we fix it. The estimate is that New- port-Mesa is broken to the tune of $163 million. The bond would drum up most of that money and, with good luck, matching state funds would supply Ute rest. With that money, experts contend, the schools can be repaired, even upgraded. Voters will decide the fate of the matter on J une 6, in a special bond election. But when it comes to mon- ey, there's a strange undertow in Newport-Mesa. Wagner, once a finandal prod1gy, was the district's bud- get czar. He was arrested in 1992 after it was discovered that he bad embezzled more SEE MARBLE PAGE 6 Grieving parents try to recover after their 10-year-old daughter was killed in weekend auto accident. 'God has his reasons' Greg Risling Daily Pilot A ll seemed well on Saturday for David Riley and his 10-year-old daugh- ter, Yvette. The young extro- vert -part altruist and p art muse - was e xcited about attending her sec- ond birthday party for the day. Cruis- ing along in his 1932 Ford Coupe convertible, aptly named "Dad's 32," Riley leaned over and told his daugh- ter bow much he loved her. "I love you more, Dad," Yvette responded . Those were her last w ords. JEFF CHONG I DAl.Y PLOT David and Yvonne Riley embrace In front of their home In Corona del Mar; wbere pink ribbons were placed on the neighborhood trees as a memorial lo tbeir daughter, Yvette. Moments later, Riley lost con- trol of bis roadster, then slammed into a median and flipped over. Pinned beneath the car's weighty frame, he screamed for his daugh- ter. There was no response. Aided by Newport Beach para- medics, Riley was taken to a hos· pltal, only to be informed later that Yvette had died in the acci- dent. •Tb.is is the most devastating experience of my life,· he said from his Corona del Mar home. He escaped major injury and the physical aches are healing with the help of a support brace around his waist. However, be and his wile, Yvonne, bell~ a higher power spared his life ·and took his daughter's. "It's such a shock for a father to lose one of his children. I won- dered why I survived and not her. SEE RILEY PAGE 6 Memorial wall· 'recalls victims of drunk drivers "It makes you reelize other peop&e ~ ~i~l!~ll Nolllll lc:huuarb 0MY PILoT NEWPORT BEACH -Just before Christmas of 1995, when Kevin Mcin- roy lost hll lister, Lori, in an alc:obol- related \raffle accident, be wanted . more than anything to haw a place to ~with oth. s\arvtvon. After mentioning om to tbe media, ~WU Inundated with lettBn of IUp- from aaoa the nation. And DOW, he years latm, through the~ of Mcinroy and .. falally, • .......... wall wtll &e dedlmed at l p.a. SetUlday • Pilc:lftc View Memad-.a Pllk. go ~b what you go through;. Mid Mcinroy • father, Ronald Mcinroy, adding that 15,000 people are killed by drunk driven every year. The ID8IDOrt.I. wbicb WU ereded emtier this year, containl numerous 4: by·8-lncb tablets. Beeb tablet bu space for the victim's name, da• of bUtb and deatb, a color ~ ar medallion. and a .,..,...i •-rm. •tt loob pnitty tmp 11 , .... I' -Mid CCJUDdlman Gary N\tw, wbo wt1 be OD band far tbe cl9dk!ltMla CIM.Wf Saturday. •tr1 a WGIOawlldle .........a_ Sii MIMORIAL .. I Dunes still on draWing board Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Pro- ponents of the Dunes resort hotel have agreed to scale back the project even further to meet Planning Comnuss1oners' requests, but say at least 31,000 square feet of conference space is needed to keep the proposed resort finanoally Vlable. The developer, Evans Hotels. has already spent $1.5 nulhon on the $100-nulhon hotel project and IS eager to find some sort of compromise. But the company will sbll con- sider scrapping the project if the conference space is reduced to a level that won't attract busmess groups, said project manager nm Qumn. The meeting space, which was originally proposed to be 54,000 square feet, 1s intended to keep hotel occupancy up during the off-season Under the COrTUlll.SSlOn 's pro- posal, the conference space, which bas already been reduced to 36,000 square feet, would drop to 25,000 square feet -still the largest capaoty m the oty Planrung Comrrusston chau· man Ed Seltch sa.id If propo- nents can manage the crowds assoooted with conferences. he would be wil.l.Ulg to cons:ider the request for the extra 6,000 square feet In addition to cutting confer- ence space, colllJTUSSloners told the developer to ebminate the hotel's fifth floor Md remove the third floor from a proposed bine-hare bwldmg that would face the Dunes manna Operators agreed to cuttmg out the fifth floor, but want to relocate the 18 rooms to another part of the project. 9uinn also agreed to remove the third Door from the time-share bwlding. MIAIK --~~~----£ QmRDS ____ lf MlJCmlm ' --------.... _______ ... I i • Volunteer mediator r, PITS Of THE Wiii 'Rosie' and 'Mac· ROlie is a 6-mooth-old, spayed cal- ico kitten. who is soft and genOe. She ii a lap cat. playful, yet shy at times. Mac ii a neutered, 6-month-okl gray- and-wbite tabby with blue eyes. He is outgoing and frisky, but Vetl'f loyal. The ideal situation would be for both to be taken into the ~e home. 1be cats and other animals will be at PetCo's Pet Adoption Day on Satur- day from nooo to 3 p.m1 at the/New- port Beach store. located at Mac±Arthur Boulevard and Biloll Street. . The Community AnJmal Network is a cornmunlty-supported local ani- mal organtiatw>, linking people and pets through community action. See other animal• at www.anhnalllet- wotk.Otg. .·. Ai ..... ,•--' by. The Community Anif'Mj Network P.O. b "'2 Nwlport lwtl, CA 92658 (949)~3646 GeHln . 1no\v1D • GUYING INVOLVED runs periodic.ally In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like information on get· ting your orgarization listed, call (949) 574-4228. COSTA MESA HISTOllCAL SOCIEn The society collects infor- mation, photos and artifacts relating to the history ·of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are need- ed for clerical tasks, com- puter input and help in the library. For more informa- tion, call (949) 631-5918. . COSTA MESA LITE .. CY COUNCIL DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pll.OT The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs ·volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. A $30 matertals fee provides everything needed to lead a student through two skill bboks. To register, or for more information, call (949) 548-3384 or (94~) 548-6~84. COSTl MESA SENIOI CENTER Problem solved Doily Pilot would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data 'entry and assist with other citywide projects. Bilingual seniors in Span- ish an'd English ar~ also needed. For an application or more information, con- tact Senior Volunteer Fred Gaeckler at (7f4) 754-5208. COUIT·APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as ad~ocates for abused, n eglected · and abandoned children. Vol- unteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For more informa- tion, call (714) 935-6124 . CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, INC. Barbara Echan has 90% resolution rate in settling disputes. Amy R. Spurgeon Susan J . Atkinson, the center's director of program development. "She bas a natural ability to handle highly emotion- ally charged issues and bring them to resolution.• For A Echan, a Echan has helped resolve a variety of disputes, from those between tenants and landlords to employers and employees. But animal issues are her thing. Espe- cially barking dogs. "Communication is almost always . the issue,• Echan said of the bickering neighbors she helps. "It's not counsel- ing. It's identifying issues and helping people find ways to negotiate.· The multipurpose senior services facility at the cor- ner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks vol- unteers for a vartety of tasks. For more informa- tion, call (949) 645-2356 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers fot its expanding trauma response program. Volun- teers would assist law enforcement, fire fighters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and sup,- port to injured or trauma- tized people. Other volun- teers would provide dis- patch and office support. No experience is necessary, training will be provided. For more information, call (949) 588-1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES DAILY PILOT Not many people can say they have settled the differences of quarrelsome neighbors, unhappy co-workers and bit- ter divorcees in as little as 35 minutes. But they aren't Barbara Echan, a vol- unteer mediator at The Mediation Cen- ter in Costa Mesa. · "She is a natural peacemaker,• said GOOD C.AUSE Cost~ Mesa resident and former Orange County law enforcement offic;er, bas spent the last four years helping people at odds solve their dilierences. She has even financed her own training to better serve those se3k:ing help at the nonprof- it organization. AIMANAC NEWPORT BEACH $245,000 • Neil H. Gratton and Michele Suder, on March 4 in Corona del Mar • 117 Masters, $288,000 • 2829 Sbantar Drive, $374,000 Echan's 90% resolution rate puts her in high demand. Officials at the center are quick to praise her work. "She is so well-rounded,• Atkinson said. "She was last year's mediator of the year.• ENGAGEMENTS \iVhitesell-Yannetti COSTA MESI POLICE DEPAUMENT Seniors agEf'55 and up are being sought to help staff the West Side substation. Volunteers would be asked to work two four-hour day- time shifts per week and Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach , l assistants needed to hetpin 7 a variety of mediation cas-C • es. Bilingual language skills are needed for office ~ volunteers and for medii:l- tors. For more information, call (949) 250-0488. Belanger-Maas Mr. and Mrs. The following informa- Uon ls collected on a week- ly basis at the Orange County Clerk-Recorder's office in Santa Ana: • Spencer L. Harris and Tamara Rynveld, on March 4 in Topanga • 2355 Notre Dame Road, $275,000 Barney and Wendy Whitesell of Newport Beach have announced the engage- ment of their daugh- ter, Gaelen Christine Whitesell, of Boston , Mass.. to Joseph Gor- Ron Belanger of Anaheim Hills have announ- ced the engage- ment of their daughter, Carl, to Kevin Maas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Maas of Newport Beach. MARRIAGES COSTA MESA •William M. Behrens and Poppy L. Laney, on March 4 in Costa Mesa • Zsolt Bihary and Ildiko Aradi, on March 3 in San- ta Ana • Joseph S. Cantarella Jr. and Tanya M. Beveridge, on March 1 in Santa Ana •Jacques B. D'elia and Cas~andra L. Jensen. on March 4 in Newport Beach • F.A. W. Davis m and Thi Hoai Thu Dang, on March 1 in Santa Ana • Lome K Durward and Andrea M. Pena, on March 3 in Santa Ana •Carlos Gonzalez Quin- tana and Angelina Solis Cervantes, on March 1 in Santa Ana • Michael T. Johnson and Erin L. Jaeger, on March 4 in Costa Mesa • Israel Ordortca Vlllalpan- do and Maricela Loera, on March 3 in Santa Ana Da!¥Pilot VOLM. N0.11 ntOMAS "·JOHNSON, Publlshef lOlllY DDIJaO, Editor ... llAGUND. Slfllor Oty Editor ......... ~ g;,,,Ellttor WY~ ,....,,.. fdltor -°"'--==---:==r .... NIWlldllor .-,, ...... :&=:. 0 11 l'lld Ma tW11g &MM••·-PlOlll II W M'?-lllM, CHsf ""1ndll OMcsJ • Michael W. Howerton and Monique M. Caimi, on March 5 in Newport Beach • Joseph M. Kwait and Monica Duflock, on March 4 in Monterey DUI ARRESTS NEWPORT BEACH April 1 • Kevin Michael Hemsley, 21, Huntington Beach • William Eric Blanton, 26, Cardiff April 2 • John William Winters, 22, La Mirada • Chris Ulph, 35, Hunting- ton Beach REAL ESTATE TUNSACTIONS COSTA MESA • 1118 Paularino Ave., $222,000 • 2428 Bowdoin Place, $246,000 • 2932 Andros St., $252,000 • 1862 Elba Circle, $352,000 • 17220 Newhope St., READERS HOTU~E (949) 642--6086 Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or news tips. ADORE$$ Our eddrell ls 330 W. Bay St.. Costa MeN. CA 92627. COMECDON5 It Is the Pllot'I potky to prompt· ly corrt<t all errors of IUbltAlnce. Pl..-c.atl (949) 574-4233. m Thi Newport~ MIU Deily Piiot (IJSf'S-144«>0) " ~ llthed Mondlly through~ In Newport~ end c-.. M9la. = ...... only~ '°The 1'"-Or.nge County lSl-1141 . ., ... outlldl of ,._,., IMdl end '°"' ................ .., ... :t.Plot .............. w PD.-...... lilmltd ct.. =r.:: •C... ..... ~ ... ~== ltlt Send ..... ::-::. .. 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A May 12 wedding is planned in Phoenix. _....., Clnll1•-----IM1ll11tlllnd.._..Kausa- for their ~dlig .... to chit- drw\. tehool Ind "" community. . ••••a. tpClllQf1'I ~ "**In"" CDftftlUnllf. ...... direct namuoc1t1t l11faonlllan to Aa. Cool-,.., ,. ._ • ..,-..110, or~ HNll to .... a:dNnell'*"-<om. POLICE TIPS • P.tted, occupied vehicles conuinlng one °' more per· sons .,. especWly 5'gnlficMlt If observed It 1n unusual hour. They could be pollible lookouts fo< • bul'gt.y In PR9ftl, ewf\ If the oecupents ~ to be lowrs. • Nft vehl(te mewing slowly and without lights OI fol- lowing• coune 1Mt ~ .._ ar ......... II u. pkious. Ocnlpents may be <Ming for peac.s to rob °' ~. • Appsent bullnma tr~ concluded from a wN- de, ~ wound schools or pns and If juwnit.I .,..lrwolwd. could "*" pOalil)le dNg we.s. • PW1ons ~ bad Into llehides -ttpedelly If they .. juwnlles « f9rneles-nwy meen • PQlllM kidNp-p.,g. ~the ian. .,._ n ca11 po1a: • The Dndotled ,,..... petked on your block rrtfll be .... c:ont.t perking control wfth • llCMm plMll"""" ... Daily Pilot Resident targets shopping center · • City Council approves a 'super' Target store despite protests from neighbor. Andrew Glazer D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Attor· neys for ari angry homeowner on Monday accused city plan- ners of speeding blueprints for a shopping center through the approval process, effec- tively shielding the project from serious public scrutiny. The council unanimously approved the plans for the 17- acre site at 3030 Harbor Blvd., which will include a restau- rant, Target discount store and outdoor garden center. ·we think they were moti- vated to put the project on the fp.st track to get tax rev- enues," said Jack Lee, attor- ney for homeowner Al Morel- li, who _appealed the Planning Commission's decision to approve the project Tuesday. Lee said Morelli will prob- ably apply to the City Council for a rehearing. U the council votes to not allow the second bearing, Lee said his client may file a civil lawsuit against the city. Morelli appealed the pro- ject to the Planning Commis- sion last month, saying it would bring noise and tralfic to the neighborhood. Without Morelli's appeal, the project would not have required a oulnfc hearing because it eefnformed with city codes, sakt'dty planner Perry Valan- tine. Morelli took the item to the City Council on Monday after the Planning Commission approved plans fo r the shop- ping center. The meeting was punctuated with name-call· ing, tearful testimony and accusations of unfair collu- sion. Lee said the project actual- ly did break several city codes and accused city officials of attempting to avoid the public hearing process. He cited a letter -written by developer James J . Theusch to City Manager Allan Roeder -as evidence of a shady agree· ment between the two to speed up the approval process. The letter, dated July 1999, does not specifically mention any such agreement. Roeder said Tuesday be doesn't nonnally meet with developers in the early plan- ning stages, but he did in July to encourage them to seek public input as they planned the site. He said he lea.med the importance of public input after extensive debate over a similar shopping cen- ter on Harbor Boulevard. •w e were coming off the heels of .a difficult debate about the Harbor Center,• Roeder said, •and we wanted to stress the importance of meeting with residents in the neighborhood.• •111e accusations a.re ludi- crous,• Mayor Gary Monahan said Tuesday. ·u anything, the city was trying to give the developer a strong suggestion to work with the neighbors, which they did. Their insinua- tions and accusations are unfounded and a slap at the integrity of the entire dty organization.• Home ,Ranch project on the table . . • Details of plans for IKEA store and nearly 2 million square feet of office space ar~ rele~ed in new report. AndNw Gluer DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A pro- posed home furnishings store and· office park in the HalecresVHall of Fame neighborhood would flood residential streets with traf- fic, the president of the neighborhood's homeown- ers association said Tuesday. Gilbert Collins was react- ing to an environmental r:eport prepared and released by city-hired con- sultants last week, indicat- ing how the project would affect the area. A pullllc hHn"I on tN Home ltllnch project Is scltedcMd '°' l:JO p.m. MDndlJC Aprll 24. just north of the San Diego Preeway. •t City Halt n F•lr Drl- .. /n Costa Mete. Cop#G of tN Envl~ mental lmp«t Repott ' .,. •v.lt.ble foi publk viewing until May 10 •t tN following loutlons: • City of Costa Mesa Planning Division, 77 Fair Drive The IKEA store and office complex would draw nearly four times the amount of traffic currently flowing around the site, the report said. Some of that traffic . /would be generated by the ., ·} more than 8,000 employees working in the complex, but • forced to live outside Costa Mesa because of citywide housing shortages. • Mau Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive EMt • Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. The site of the proposed project is between Fairview Road and Harbor Boulevard, •it's not good city plan- ning to have people travel- ing from far away to their jobs,• Collins said Tuesday. The proposed 93-acre project, known as Home Ranch, includes the 17-acre IKEA store site and nearly 2 million square feet of office space. Some office buildings would be nine stories high. Collins is also opposed to a proposed illuminated 150- foot IKEA sign. ' "Gardens of Provenc e''. "It would be an aesthetic nightmare,• he said. C.J. Segerstrom & Sons owns the land, which the city designated for medium- density homes and industri- al use. Bqildings on the site cannot exceed five stories, according to city ordi~ nances. As a result, the Seg- erstroms are asking the city to make exceptions for the project. • · lf the City Council does not approve the request, the developers would be restricted to building the IKEA store only. Calls to a C .J . Seg- erstrom spokesman wer~ not returned. Mayor Gary Monahan and colµlcil members Joe Erickson and Linda Dixon said they hadn't yet read the report, which is about 800 pages long. Gardrn & Graf/shop t\la rch L:l-April .!..!. Cu ro11 -..1 ·I 1 :o u r1 We Invite }'OU to t'll lOY lhr rnlors anti lt'\lUll'' or lht' S11111h ,,, 1'1.11111 11 I ·"""'''I ( ,,. ,, <'onH'S nll\1' Lhl:; -\pr1111i tn our ·Jardin ol1· I 11 m c 1111• Rita Bold! Photography prr.sents The Secret Garden Children's Fanlasy Portraiture March 24-Aprll 6 Carousel CourL Easter Bunny Photographs in the Ga rdens or Provence Gazebo April 7-22 PLUG IN Tlie 11th Annual Southern C~llforn la Spring Garden Show April 14-16 Crate and Barrel Wing Comr <ind enjoy ~.tlk-lhl\lll~h rnmJW'Ullon 1:.ml ·n,. ~mlnars. nrarl) • 100 vupular e>Jl1b1tor' .ind O\t'r 2~i0 minlatun-rhlltll't'n··f gardfns Purchase rare h)brk1~ and unK1u1· li!rden acer som• Jnd rum1-;hlna,. ... . Wednesday, April 5, 2000 3 . . L ., I I 4 w.dnesdoy, April 5, 2000 . ACADEMIC Aii~TARs . Doily Pilot T hey've accomplished much in their four years of high school. They are athletes, volunteers and . scholars. And today, as they prepare to complete Newport Beach's top 32 high school scholars -17 from Corona d.-..1 Mar High School and 15 from Newport Harbor High School -will be honored this morning at the 38th annual Scholarship Awards Break:f ast at the Newport Sheraton, hosted by the Commodores Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Each student's resume boaslS a~ long list of achieve- ments. And they have managed to do all these things while maintaining very high grade·point averages. Tue following are thumbnail sketches of each of these Academic All-Stars. Unfortunately, their lists of accom- plishments have been edited due to space constraints. • their high school careers, the Daily Pilot acknowledges their contributions to their schools and their community. EDWARD ·NEo· ALGEO • AicthttMs: Young RepublicMIS Club, pres· ldent; vanity football, soccer wld sailing; community basketball coach, AYSO soccer coach. • • Honors: California Scholastic Federation, Golden State Exam. high honors In geome- try; Academic Excel- lence Honor Roll; Who's Who in Ameri- can High School Stu- dents, multiple years. LESLIE HOLMES • Activtta.s: Swim- ming, Club Fish, retirement home volunteer work. • Honors: Golden State Exam honors. geometry; academic letter, continuing excellence; high honors, AP History Exam. ' • ' ,, .. It - ~J GREGORY CHINN • Activtta.s: Co- founder, Student Politi· cal Action Oub (SPAQ, wrestling, cross coun- try, canoe racing, Film Oub, Christian Club, Young Architect's Club, lector at St Joachim Catholic Church, volun- teer at the Interfaith Shelter, part-time pianist at Fashion Island Atrium Court. • Honors: Junior Canoeist In U.S .. placed fourth at Junior World Championships in Zln- greh, Croat.la; U.S. N•tional Canoe Team member, California Scholastic Federation ~al Bearer. COURTNEY Rom AN • Adtwttles: Latin Oub (4 ye1n), Studeot Polftbl Action Com-mm... C.111omla ~Federation. Nnb••tbs. OaVlnd ~candy-striper 9t Hoeg Hoepftal, vol· "'*-• the West ,.._ 9'lfl a Girts Oub, , ......... ~ ..... dtldr9t •. ....... Ndc>nal Mlftt ,.,..... ,., ScMllr wMtt Honon. l.L Moof9 ~ wtn- ,_,~ CORONA DEL MIR HIGH SCHOOL JAMIE BROWNELL • Adivtties: Varsity volleyball (various titles), Environmental Nature Center, Friends in ~rvice to Humanity (FISH). NICOLE CHARNEY JESSICA EDWARDS • Activities: Varsity volleyball, soccer; Oub Fish, Spirit Club, AFS Club, Assistance League (4 years), tutor at Shalimar Learning Center, church activi- ties with Grace Church. • Honors: Earthwatch Grant travel in Aus· tralia, score of 4 on AP History Exam; nominat- ed for Who's Who Among American Stu· dents, academic letter; most improved player, volleyball; Scholar Ath· lete Award. SEAN FENTON ANNA FINCH JOE GOODSTEIN • Honon: California Scholastk Fid'eratJon, Student Athlete Award, All Pacific League, first team; AIJ- CIF Southern Section, third team; Power Bar Athlete of the Week, Academic Excellence Honor Roll, academic letter. • Adtvttles: Varsity tennis (3 years), French Club president,, Key Club, Assistance League (sophomore dass chairman, vice president); writing chil· dren's literature. • Honors: National English Merit Scholar- ship Award, Golden State Exam honors, Scholar Athlete Award, Academic Excellence Award, California Scholastic Federation, USC Book Award, Eng- lish, Leadership and Academic Excellence. ASHLEY JACOBSON •Activities: Varsity tennis, CIF semifinal- ists; Youth and Gov- ernment president. Girls league, Spirit Club, Assistance League, Orange- wood Abused Chil· dren's Home Thrift Shop, Taste of New· port volunteer, Envi- ronmental Nature Center, Make-A- Wish Foundation. •Honors: California Scholastic Federa- tion, Golden State Exam for Geometry,· American Legion Girls State, academic letter. AP Scholar, OF champion.ship, tennis. JENNIFER LEE • Activities: Junior State of America, Latin Club, school newspaper page editor, tennis, swim- ming, Hoag Hospital Junior Auxiliary president. peer tutoring, Race for the Cure, Festival of Trees, athletic orga- nizer. • Honors:"National Merit Finalist. uni· verslty program for high school scholars at UCI, Latin Book Award, Junior Auxil· iary Hall of Fame. KATY LEWIS • Activities: Orch· esis Dance Troupe, treasurer, historian, president; Young Republicans Club, Spirit Club, Chil- dren's Home Society, charity for single mothers, MS Walk, Pediatric Aids Foun- ~ation, Make-A· Wish Foundation. •Honors: California Scholastic Federa- tion, academic let- ter; Golden State Award for Geome- try, Newport Beach Youth Council. • Adlvttles: Varsity football, team captain; varsity trade, Letter- man's Club vice presi- dent Newport Beach Little League volun- tffr. .. Honors: Golden State Exam. high hon· ors in algebra, honors In geometry; All Pacific Coast League, football; Sea View League discus champion (1999), Sea View League third place, shot put (1999). • Adtvtties: Junior varsity cross country, JV track; Youth and Gov- ernment. Spirit Club, Oass Council, Girls League, National Char- ity l eague, Inspiration Chairman Grace Fel· lowship Youth Min- istry. • Adlvtties: Acting, mock-trial team cap- tain, Junior State of America secretary, Latin Oub, peer tutor· ing. Legal Aide Society, Hoag Hospital candy· striping, athletics orga- nizer. SONIA LOHIYA • Activities: A5B Com- missioner of Communi- ty Service, American Red Cross, Key Oub, American Cancer Soci- ety, varsity badminton; Community Service Task Force, Oasis Senior Cen- ter, Fairview Develop- ment Center. Make-A· Wish Foundation, Spirit Run, school representa- tive to Volunteer Center of Orange County. • Honors: National Mer- it Commended Scholar, . AP Scholar with Honors, California Scholastic Federation, Spanish Award, E.I. Moore Award, American Legion essay winner. academic letter, univer- sity program for high school scholars, Spirit of Volunteerism Award, PTA Reflections winner. •Honors: California Scholastic Federation, academic letter with honors; honor roll; Golden State Exam honors, U.S. History; Speaking Pride Award. • Honon: E.I. MOOl'e Memorial Award, Rennselaer Medal Award, National Merit Commended Scholar. SUSAN LU • Adtvtties: Presi· dent of Red Cross Club, French Club historian, Key Club, Youth Against Hunger, Fountain Valley Regional Hos- pital volunteer. • Honors: Certifi- cate of Merit Branch, Golden State Exam high honors, geometry; National Merit Com· mended Student; first place, Newport Harbor American Legion Americanism Essay Contest, Princi- pal's Honor Roll. CHRIS MCCORMICK • Activities: Varsity water polo, OF champi- ons; varsity swimming, Spanish Club treasurer, Investment Oub; volun- teer, Environmental Nature Center. Interna- tional Water Polo tour- naments, Surfrider Foundation, beach cleanups . • Honors: ~ Scholar with honors~ Ad_yaneed· Placement Pn:i§rarn, National Merit Lefter, California Scholastic Federation Seal Bearer, Golden State Exam high honors In algebra, , geometry; academic letter, continuing excellence; scholar-ath- lete, CIF water polo. ELIZABETH MORSE • Activities: Varsity aoss country captain, varsity track captain, varsity soccer. French Club; volunteer to raise funds for Cofona del Mar's new track. moti· vational speaker for 'Spirit Run; Mammoth Running Camp. • Honors: Na tional Merit fil'1,alist; CIF .. Champion, BOO meters, Master's Champion, 800 meters; all-league and all<ounty cross coun- try and track; Dennis L Evans Award for Excellence in AP U.S. -History, E.I. Moore Award, Corona del Mar Underdau Atti· lete of the Year. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL WIWAM ClAYTON ROBERT COLE NICOLE OOR'E ELIZABETH LEE MEREDITH EILENE HAO • Adhltil& Jazz band, choir. badminton. Invest- ment Oub president, Youth Against Hunger president. school news- paper. Key Club, Red Cross Oub, Oub Fish. Musk Oub, Hoag Hospi- tal c.andy-stripiog. • Honan: E.I. Moore Award, Bausch & Lomb Science Award, DARE Good Citizen Medal, Harvard Book Award, California Scholastk Federation, National Merit Commended Scholar, AP Scholar with Honors, Speaking Pride Award, National Poetry Society, honor- able mention. JASON TONG • Activities: Junior varsity tennis, For- eign Arts Club, pia,no lessons and recitals, guitar (in a band) and martial arts; church band, Red Cross, Environ- mental Nature Cen· ter volunteer work. • Honors: AP Schol· ar with honors award, Top 10 in AP , U.S. History. JENNIFER PORTER • AdMtiea: Field hock• ey, sailing, publicist for the DaVinci Academy, • Activtties: ASB vice president. president of Student Congress, Nation- al Honor Society charter member, California Scholastic Federatloo, sev· en athletic letters: three football, three volleyball, one basketball; Boy Scouts of America, mem- ber of Area Youth Coun- cil, plans annual youth conference for 200 stu- dents. accompanist for weekly Sunday church service. • Adtvtties: Junior Class president. Califor- nia Scholastk Federa· tion president. ASB Commissioner, varsity football captain, Acad· ernic Decathlon Team. volunteer at Fairview Development Center. • Actlvftles: Field hockey, golf, ASB sophomore representa- tive, Key Club, Hoag Hospital Junior Auxil- iary, Board of Directors for FISH (Friends in Ser- vice to Humanity), Our Lady of Mt Carmel youth group. "BfTTA" JANSMA •~Varsity track and field, freshman Spirit Squad, junior varsity field hockey, varsity field hockey captain, church youth group (Adven- ture Unlimited), tutor. teacher's assistant at Whitti· f!f Elementary; creator of journal buddy program at \Nhlttier, camp counselor at Adventure Unlimited ranch. • Honors: SAT: 720 Yf!fba~ 690 math; English Student of Semester, Sodal Science Student of Semester, GSE Academic Excellence Award, DaVinci Academy M.m colony, first place; Academic Excellence Award, AP Schol· ar Award, academic letter and pin, Principal College Certificate of Excellence. • Adivttfes: ASB, Commu- nity and Philanthropic Activities Commissioner, Yearbook photographer, National Honors Society, Senior Show, volunteer with church group and Orangewood Children's Home, First Mates tutoring program, Adopt·A·Family and Red Ribbon Week. •Honors: Orange County Fair art awards: first place drawing, second place col· lage; DaVincl Academy Stu- dent of Semester In honors geometry, honors Algebra II, honors chemistry; first place In Reflections contest In photography, Golden State Exam high honors ln chemistry and written com· position. KELSEY PETERSON • Activtta.s: ASB vice president. CSF vke president. varsity foot· ball, varsity baseball, member of Grace Fel- lowship Church, volun- teered as Little League Baseball coach in win- ter baseball camp, ath· letic field renovation at Newport Harbor High School. • Newport Harbor Yacht Club traveling team, National Charity league, planted trees for Fairview Park. • Monon: Score of 1.450 on Scholastic Aptitude Test. Harvard Book Award, outstanding junior academic letter; defensive back of the year, football. ANDREA SCHUTZ • Adtvlttes: Volley· ball, badminton, Social Science Oub, California Scholastic Federation, O.Vincl Af'edemy, National Charity League, St. Andrew's Youth Group. • Monon: State volley· !»II champions, CIF OMslonl~ Golden State Exam, honon In tr5\ try. written composi- tion, geometry, Chem• lstry. • Honors: Boys State delegate, USC Book Award, Toshiba Schol· arshlp Winner. Golden State Exam honors in chemistry, U.S. history and English; National Honor Society. • Honors: Girls State Student of ~mester finalist In English, Stu· dent of Semester nom- inee In math, Student of Quarter for Student Leaders; most improved, most spirit· ed, field hockey. PATRICK SHARMA • Adfwttle9: Student Political Action CommlttH co-founder and co-president. Newport Aquatic center Junior canoe kayak team, DaVincl Academy, California Scholarship federation, participated It Freedom Foonda· tlon at Vllley Forge, voluntNr assistant at occ AdaptlYe Physkal Education, Grace Fellowship Church Holy MKkerel, volunteer c.1noe co.ch. • ...... Bank of Amer~ for LltMfal Ms. UCI "ogram for ~~=s. NetioNI Cenoe Turn, Junior Woftd Cenoe ~In z..gr.b. CrOoltJe; ~ Stlltll ~ High Honon for glClfMtry. lnglllh. ~ '*' ~ JunlarNllllolall ....... JOHN SWIGART • Adtvttlea: Student Politic.al Action CommittH founding IMmber, soccer,. cross country, golf, Nation- al Honor Society, OeVincl /liudemy, AYSO IS$istarit coach, pitno playing for senior citizens,. assistant at tMwpott HMbor Yacht Club. • Monon: E.I. M{>ore Aw«d, Student of Semes· ter, science flnellst. Stu· d9nt of Semestar !Nth nominee:~ ICOt9 on SAT !Nth llCtion; MCond piece. High School Photo-"°"* Deligrt ~ ~ OUlltlndlng Student of 0-. Id-.... f.t'· ~ • ~ • Honon: Boys State 1.999. All Sea View league honorable mention, E.1. Moore Award for citizenship, National Merit quahfi· er, AP Scholar. · ... "' t •.· , . • Honors: Prlnclpal's Honor Roll, academic letter, Certificate of Academk Excellence, Golden State Exam &cPmic excellence awards in geometry, California Scholarship federation; selected as one of the top 1 s skip- pers In Southern Cali· fomla, Southern Cali· fornla Youth Yacht Racing Assn. team. t . • Doily Pilot NEWPOKf BFACH FILM FFsnvAL 'Wednesday, April 5 I 2000 5 LOCATIONS • Gener•I screenings are SS. · • Advanced tickets can be purchased throligh tickets.com . Tickets on the day of the show can be pur- chased at lndMdual box offices. For more informa.. tlon, call (949) 253·2880 or check the Web site at ~ bH<hfilmkst.com . ....... Ne•wport 300Newport Center Drive Newport Beach (949) 644-0760 ~I.a.net 7Clnemes 999 NewJ)ort Center Drive Newport Beach (q.tq) 6'\ .. 1780 Onnge~ ........ ofArt 850 SW! Clemente Ave. Newport Beach (949) 759-1122 Newport ... Publk l.Mlr.y 1000 A\ICQdo Aw. Newport Beach (949) 717-3800 FIUlllVllWS 'Six Days in Roswell' AnMtade .... DMY Pit.OT ~~~..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· · If it wasn't a documentary, •six Days in Roswell" coukl be mistaken for one of tbo&e parody moclrumentarles -a "Spinal Tap• for alien lovers and UFO worshipers. · WEDNESDAY· FEATUltE FILMS •fdilMI• ...... 7Clrwnls 11;]0 A.ID. "A FORCE MORE POWERFUL" India/United States/South Africa. 1999 Dir.: Steve Yortc Prod.: Peter Ackerman, Steve York Runrq time: 110 minutes Documentary chronicling how non- violent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule to become priceless weapon 3;30 p.m. "WATER. MUD & FACTORIES" Unitt!d States/Cuba, 1999 Dir.Alrod.: Joe Cardona, Mario De Varona c.t: Karen Diaz, Emiliano Diez, Luis Garcia, Marcos Ramirez. Vivian Ruiz "'-'nlng time: 100 minutes Comingr0f-age of 11-yearr0ld Cuban American boy living in Hialeah, Fla. 5i45 p.m. "SIX DAYS IN ROSWELL" United Statl'1, 1999 Dir.: limothy B. Johnson Prod.: Roger Nygard ZAHER FALi.AHi, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acctg., Audits, Taxes 15% discount ro CM Rcsidcnu (714) 546-4272 IUwtlng time: 82 minutes Attended by director Documents hilarious pilgrimage of UFO enthusiast Richard Kronfeld to Roswell, N.M., for 50th anniversary of infamous alleged UFO aash. ~NIGHT"S JOURNEY INTO DAY" United Sta~ Africa, 2000 ~ Coast premiere Dir.: Deborah Hoffmann, Frances Reid Prod.: Frances Reid lllan1lng time: 95 minutes Grand Jury Award winner at this years Sundance Film Festiv'al Attended by directors and Amy Beihl's parents. South Afric.a's quest for restorative justice as it follows four dramatk.ally different cases over the course of two-and-a-haH years, including the parents of Newport Beach exchange student Amy Biehl meet· ing their daughter's black murderer and his family. Consulate General of South Africa will host the film and post ellt'nt. 10ltm. ., ASSER EVIL" United Sta~ 1998 World premiere Dir.: David Mackay Prod.: Daniel Helberg. David Mackay CMt: Colm Feore, Tony Goldwyn, . . KENNY 11' PRINTER 1!1'~ Mattress Outlet Stor ·-· BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT · Get the Best tor Less/ 3 165 Harbor Blvd. c.osta Mesa 0ac lllodl ._... o1 .oa rwy (714) 545-7168 Conversations .With God Neale Donald Wllsch -In a Rare ORANGE COUNTY Appearance - Neale will be joined by John Hagelin, Ph.D., wortd renowned quantum physicist and Natural Law Party presidential candidate TUESDAY APRIL 11 • 7:30 P.M. Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport ll!lm MacArthur BM!. (at ~) TICKETS $10 ($12 AT THE DOOR) CALL 800-373 -9664,cxt.473 REGISTER ONLINE ~ piritualityandpoliuc:s.org Arliss Howard, David f'd)'me< lllan1lng time: ~ minutes Attended by director Four friends sat at the ~ Of a quarry in their~ 22 yean ago, with a case of titer and a loaded handgUn. By~ a stranger was dead and another ""6firl9. the vie· tlms of mistalcer(ldentitY SHORT FIUIS • 0...,.. County --.nofArt 1:15 p.m. Locals only; ~ admission This Is the place for local amateurs · to show-off their wares. Q&A fol· lows with the filmmakers "'WELCOME TO HECK• United States Dir.: Jim Call Empty, Qroken down, k>n@ly place exists deep inside all of us -called Heck •RETREAT"' United States Dir.: Todd Portugal Music video on domestic violence awareness •MARIELA'S KITCHEN" United States Dir.: Lorette Bayle Emotionally powerful and stunning narrative set in South America about young fisherman who loves two women ( 1-....111\1-....111-.. The film follows Minne!!t>- ta resident Rich Kronfeld es he travels to Roswell for the • 50th anniversary celebratiod of th~ spaceship crash that gave the New Mexico town its identity. Kronfeld hopes to be abducted by aliens, and the trip is his "research.• The bred familiarity of the film's subject matter and the earnestness with which it portrays the people of Roswell -the geeky •star Trek" fans, the freaky women coated in silver body paint and the entrepreneurs peddling alien cookies and spacecraft mobiles are well- wom stereotypes by now - give the moVie the feel of a put-on. Even Kronfeld, our nomi- nal guide in this wacky wQrld, turns out to be a Northeast eccentrlc on the order of •Fargo H -he lives with. his mom and collects old audiovisual equipment. There is some fine techni- cal work, and Dweezil Zap- pa is credited as an • addi· tional musician.· It's almost l\1'1111 \11111\1111\ .... 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Directed by David Mac- Ka y, the movie circles around a group of four friends who were involved in the accidental slaying of two bank robbers. High school students at the time of the killing, the now grown men have never told anyone about their actions. Confronted by police who question one of the friends about the weapon used in the shooting, they meet at a secluded cabin. Their ultimate chofces are influenced by the profes- sions they have chosen: a slick lawyer, a pious priest, a law-abiding police ..officer and a nefarious developer. Unlike pnor coming-of- age flicks, such as "Stand by Me• and "Sleepers,· the friends in this film tear each other apart, Each friend admits they contrlbuted to the cover-up, but which one of them will take the fall? Tilrough a series of accu- sations, revelations and somewhat of a vindication, a resolution is found. This film is abound in twists and turns, leaving the audience guess- ing until the end. Someone has to pay for the murder, making Uus film worthy of the price of admission. • "1N L.euer EYH" screens at 1 o p.m. today at Edw¥ds Island 7 Cinemas. Sold 7ed 'PaPA ~~ WESTCUFF PlAzA IMne Ave & 17th St. Newport Beach (Since 1982> Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Elimin•te thc'Middlcm.n! Comp&l(C our Prices! Tuk~aW Co ta Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan A~e. Unit H c-t ot McCllnl«IL A Lopill (714) 544-7288 www .tcakoutdoors.com 5'Mt-1'e CORONA DEL MAR FITNESS CENTER PCH &AvocadoAve Corona Del Mar (949) 631-3623 (OpeM1g ~ ~ 6 'Nednesdoy, April 5, 2000 MARBLE CONTINUED FROM 1 than 5' million in school mmey. He pleeded ~ty before ever going to trial and was shipped to prison. He never ' apologized. He never helped authorities track down any of the money, though much of il he'd obviously lavished upon himself. Wagner, along with his family, live<l In a $1-million Dover Shores home. He had a Rolls Royce:J-le had a mink- lined tuxedo. He had a gold- plated piano. He ha~ original Salvador Dali lithographs. His excesses added to his sullied reputation. Not only bad he stolen from the stu- dents and from the teachers, he had flaunted it. He had worn it. He had driven it. He had hung it on his walls. Alone and sick from AIDS- driven illnesses, he died in 1995. Had be survived, be would have been a free man a year later. But his legacy lives on, a hot coal with those who con- tend the disbict can't be trust- MEMORIAL CONTINUED FROM 1 Since it was built, letters have poured in from survivors around the country who want to put their loved one's na me and photograph on lhe wall. The wall wiU be expanded as the names of victims are added. ed to handle tbe fresh money that would Dow from a bood. Somehow, Wagner's name bad been paired up with the CO\lllty'S bankruptcy and the Wing feeling among some ~ the district. if only they'd just kept their eye on the ball. would not need a financ:lal bailout to fix up the schools. The bankruptc:y, of oowse, was not ca11500.PY the local school district. And the mil- lions in needed school re~ is a fate suffered by districts • everywhere, even those with the most sterling financial records. The administration from that era is gonei the superintendent's office twice over. The school board, with one exception, is new -peo- ple who were elected in the name of change and reform. But the past is mesmeriz- ing, making it bard for some to look forward. The bad is easy to fall back on. the good takes trust and faith. How long will this commu- nity continue to cane itself for Wagner's aimes7 • STEVE MNmLE is the managing editor of Times Community News. He can be reached at steve.marbleOlatimes.com . FYI • WHAT: Dedication of memo<i- al wall honoring victims of alco- hol-related traffic accidents at Pacific View Memorial Park • WtEN: 1 p.m. Saturday • WHERE: Pacific View Memori- al Park .• 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach • HOW: For those Interested In placing a name and photo on the wall, call Ronald Mcinroy at (714) 970-2829. SPRING SALES EVENT MEN'S & WOMEN'S AU· Terrain Trell Shoe 1801 . 802. 803) reg. '84ie Corona del Mar Plaza 832 Avocado St. !PCH & MacArthur) ce4BJ 720-1 aae .. RI LEY "She's in the best place you can be,· she reptied. ·1 don't have to worry about her. Th.ii CONTINUED FROM 1 is a tragedy mixed with our ' sincere belfel that she ts in We Hgwe God bas his rea-heaven. Tbatgivesme peace.• sons.• Their daughter was The family bas huddled enrolled at Maran.alba Christ- inside their Corona del Mar ian Academy at Calvary home, preparing for the~ Chapel in Costa Mesa. She daughter's funeral. 1bey have had recently showed interest been supported by a large in guitar after listening to a group of friends and family, gospel singer, although at 10 who have showered them with years old, she was enamored cards and Dowers. by teen pop stars' Bnttany The condolences have been Spe&rS and the Backstreet helpful, but their religious . ,Boys. , beliefs, serving as a sfurdy She'Jl always have a lasting emotional pillar, have guided leg~cy in the family. When her them through the grief. yobnger sister, 9-year-old ·Not everybody has faith Rachelle, was born, Yvette had this strong,• said family friend problems pronouncing her Cathe Laurie. "11lis is an name. So Yvette called her amazing example or some-"Belle,· and the name has one's faith in God.• stuck. Yvonne Riley is a testament Yvette had an artistic side to that. Sifting through pictures -probably from her father. of Yvette, she believes her who is a graphic designer. daughter is in a better place. Telling his daughter she was FILM CONTINUED FROM 1 dard mode of conversation: total exuberance. "If we're going to be an important festival, JNe've got to peel away that 'Orange Cur- tain,' • Forrest declared. "We've got to squeeze that juice out and suck it down.• ~ year's festival has bad an unusually large and rich program of shorts -more than 140 films from around the world, ranging from provoca- tive documentaries to Acade- my Award-winning comedies. I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance Call today for auto & home It bas incorporated material from several other programs of shorts. induding the "Holly- -wood Shorts• festival and "Dances With Films." The size and diversity of the program is due in large part to the energy of Forrest, said Gregg Schwenk. director of th'e Newport Beach festival. "Scott is an awesome addi- tion to the festival staff and to the board,• Schwenk said. "He is someone who infuses whatever he does with enthu-' siasm and expertise.· Forrest, moviegoers may recall, was the man who defied the somewhat under- powered sound system at the owner's Insurance! e (949) 760-1255 Pashion Island • Newpon Beach • Lie• 0550290 "the happiest day ol bis life,• Yvette would sign cards to her father with that phraSe. . "There is no greater gift than a man's children.· Riley said. "Sbe was my priority, my life. J was truly blessed to have her.• Riley's daughter was also a humanitarian. Sbe stuffed a backpack full of sundries and other usefuljtems for.ll home- less man she saw in her neigh- borhood one Christma.S. Yvette also wrote to A man who was seriously injured and became a quadriplegic in a traffic accident. The man, who lives in 1ljuana, has been aid- ed.by the girl's grandmo~er. Any monetary contributions sent to the Riley family will be forwarded to the injured man who is trying to buy property so he can be closer to his doc- tor and the hospital. Though there have been times when immense sorrow bas hung over them like a Big Edwards theater on the opening night of the festival.. In the middle of speeches that were only marginally audible, he was the one' who could be distinctly heard belting out the proclamation '"Shorts rule!• And even sitting at a table in a deserted hotel restaurant, Forrest operates at high vol- ume, radiating film fervor like a loudspeaker. . The short film, be main- tains, is an art form that is breaking down the Hollywood system and opening doors for creative spirits to focus on the subjects they find compelling. "Why can't we expose you?" he asks. •Wby aren't you interesting? Why not? Why does it always have to be Daily Pilot b~ cloud1 there have been heartWarming moments since their daughter'• death. Yvonne rubbed her weary eyes Tuesday morning and found a procel&ion of pink rib- bons adorning the eucalyptus trees along her street. A friend had placed the bows on every trunk in memory of Yvette. With the backdrop of the Pacil. ic Ocean. the parade of pink looked more like a celebration of life rather than remember· ing a tragic death. • ·we have been over- whelmed by the expression of love,• )'voMe said. A funet'el _,.. for ~e Riiey wtll be held at C..l'vary Chlplt. 3800 Fl!Mew lad. Costa Mesa. .t 10 •. m. ~ In lieu of flowln, ~ CM\ be feflt to Friends "'1he Poor. c lo Pat Smith, 3542 Gowm« Dtlw, San Diego 92122. what Ford [Motors! deems interesting?" The answer, for a long time anyway, has been that Ford, and other corporate donors, have had the resources to make films, while artists who want to produce documen- taries about hemp or cartoons about evil spiders have not. 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Under this plan, if a team won consecutive ClF championships; its league would be moved up to the next division, with divisions lo be adjusted when leagues are reconfigured. plan does not reqwre teams to play in the Open Division, Glenn believes powerhc>use teams would do so, rather than race cntiasm for avoiding the highesl level of competitioo. y settle for reform when mation of an Open a,ievolution is nee.ded? Division, to be comprised That's the philosophy of up to 64 willing playoff Newport Harbor High boys and qualifiers, regardless of girls volleyball coach Dan Glenn enrollment. embraced when formulating a "Any team that counter proposal to the recently qualified for CIF playoffs approved plan prohibiting schools and did not want to from playing in larger CIF Southern compete in this division, Section playoff divisions. could play in enrollment- Rather than simply lobby for an based divisions II through Barry Faulkner PREPS Glenn acknowledges there are abuses in the old system, in which boys and girls basketball teams could pick and choose While he is realistic dbout the d1fHculty m generating widespread support for h1s plan, Glenn behaves it will, al the very least, mibate discussion aboul playoff reform Reform Is a also a theme on the Costa Mesa Hlgh football staff, where iom Bdldwin will shill from coordinating the defense to running the offense amendment to allow volleyball V for a divisional tea.ms from schools with smaller championship,· Glenn which higher division they would play in. enrollments to compete in higher said, adding Division 11 would be divisions,· Glenn will attempt to for those schools with the highest He believes the formalton of an Open Division, lo be promoled and recognized by the media as the premier competitive level, would create a formal whereby boys basketball teams from Mater Dei, Dominguez, Artesia and Long Beach Poly would be placed in the same playoff bracket. Though h1s 8dldwin replaces fomH~r Mu'itdng quarterback Mike Crowe. who resigned recenUy to devote more tune to his family rally support behind a proposal enrollments. which would affect every sport with In sports that do not play for a enrollment-based playoffs. state champioriShip, Glenn For sports with a state suggests leagues be put into divi- championship (most notably girls sions based on competitive equity, volleyball and boys and girls similar to the format used now in basketball), Glenn suggests the for-football, water polo, baseball and CIF HONORS MendozaCIF Player of Year • Estancia boys soccer standout amoJ?.g six local players honored. Estancia High senior Esau! Mendoza. who led the Eagles' boys soccer team to the CIF Southern Section Division rv title by scoring 46 goals, has been named ClF Division IV Player of the Year by Southern California coaches. Mendoza is joined on the first team by team- mates Cesar Terrones. Irving Islas and Edson Anaya. while Estancia senior goalie Hilario Arriaga is a third-team seleet:Joh. Newport Harbor sophomore midfielder Tyson Wahl was a second-teaJ11,pick in Division D. Terrones, a seruor forward, scored 34 goals for Coach Steve Crenshaw's squad. which outscored opponents, 122-14. and finished 20- 1-1. He was second-team All-CIF as a junior. lslas, a senior midfielder, was a catalyst on offense and defense. H e was third-team All- CIF as a junior. Anaya, a senior fullback, helped anchor the defense, which along with Arriaga's soluJ work, produced 13 shutouts. Matt Kellogg, who tutored running backs, defensive backs and was the Junior vdri.1ty head coac-h last fall, will become . Eight Back Bay stars earn All-CIF girls water polo honors SEAN HILLER I OAllY Pl.Ol Estancia's Jordan Hart (25) Is forced out at second ba e by Costa Mesa's Billy Halverson. Newport Harbor High senior Kyndra Cox, a repeat first-team selection m Division I. head- lines eight Newport-Mesa District girls water polo players selected All-CIF Southern Section by Southern California coaches. Corona del Mar, which won the Paa!1c Coast League and advanced to the CIF Divi- sion N title game, has three players named to the Division N first team. Senior goalie Arin Hendrickson, freshman driver Danielle Carlson and freshman Christi- na Hewko are the aforementioned first-learn- ers. Newport Harbor sophomore Katherine Belden and CdM senior Mehnda Tucker are second-team choices in their respective divi- sions. Belden was a third-team honoree as a freshman. CdM sophomore Lauren Guthrie and Har- bor senior Ali Taylor are third-team picks. Two CdM standouts pace local quintet in All-CIF girls socder Sophomore Allison Harvey and freshman Elisha Morgan, who helped lead the Corona del Mar High girls soccer team to the CIP Southern Section Division IV semifinals, top five Newport-Mesa District players recognized All-CIP by Southern California coaches. Harvey, a forward and the Pad.fie Coast League champions' leading scorer, and Mor- gan, a midfielder. are first-team honorees. Representing CdM on the second team is senior defender Jessica Luchesi. Cd.M's Julia Uvingston, a senior midfielder, and Costa Mesa junior sweeper Katie Roche are third-teem picks. McCoy, Smith All-CIF in girls basketball for Division m-M Corona del Mar High junior Krlltin McCoy and COlta Mesa High senior Autumn Smith have been named second-teem All-CIP South- ern Sec:Uon Oivillon ID-AA by girll boaketball coecbet. McCoy, a 5-foot-7 forwe.rd, averaged 15.l paam and 10.1 rebounds to help the Sea KiDgl w1D tbe Pedfk: Coat League title and reach tbe CIP Dt¥tlKJn m-AA quartmfJnall. Sbe ... Newport-Mele Diltrtct and Delly Piiot PCL Plays of tbe Yeu. lmMb. a e-o e.dllr, awreged 12. t pomtl, 10.1 ..,....,. ad tl9CI a-own ICbool.....,. -....a wllla 113 l*'cMd--. A Int· .._ MCIP.daaa •a JuidOr. 9ia11b =--.. tit 8 = NM:la tbe m•AA.....,.. ... -=o:·,:,r:::-.=:- wecm..s ............. ~w Yeu. Deja Vu, 3-2 • Mustangs take second straight 3-2 decision over cross-town rivals. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -After two meetings, it's apparent the re isn't a lot of difference between the baseball teams at Costa Mesa High and Estancia. But thE!re are those three games in the Paahc Coast League standings. The visiting Mustangs (6-7-1, 3-2 in league) made sure the latter gap widened Tuesday, rally- ing for a 3-2 victory in eight innings to remam tied with Corona del Mar for second place. "We had to have it,• said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauenneister, whose squad clinched the best-of- lhree cross-town series. The win, combined with a 3-2 Mustang tri- umph March 17, earned Mesa the inaugural noxel 'ltophy, named after the late Paul noxel who coached at both schools. Estancia junior Armando Ortiz was the tough- luck loser for the second straight time against the Mustangs. He p itched his second completo game against Mesa, but bad to settle for the healthy respect of his rivals. "He's as good as any pitcher we'll ever face,· Bauenneister said of the right-hander, who sur- rendered only one earned run, struck out five Hi9h school BASEBALL and walked none Orbz, who hdd runners at sec:ond dnd third with a run m dlld one out m the second mrung. but worked out or the Pacific Coast league W L Un1ver s1ty (9 3) 4 0 Lagu n., B•··H h I l 7l J 1 Est ,lnco.l I'> 'II 0 '> ~ -~ --- Jdm W\lhout further CcN 1" 1..ag.na BNctl 3 damage. was ""-9 l. filllnd9 2 18 rnngs) awarded a 2-1 lead m the third. Thtlt' when senior firsl baseman David Aklva yanked a Lowering two-run fri<Yy's games home run over the Lhe nght-held (ence. Mesa dnswered by ca hlng in an Esldncicl error in the fourth. It was the brst of three rrus- cues by the Eagles (5-9, 0-5), who bobbled sev- e ral more grounders and rnisJudged a key fly ba.LI that went for a hit. Mesa's Antony Grub1S1ch, whose rocket to right center bounced over the fence for an RBI ground-rule double in the second, reached on a SEE MESA PAGE 8 . CdM thumps Artists, 14-3 • Sea Kings get all the breaks in a Pacific Coast League laugher. JoMptt loo 0MY Pl.OT LAGUNA BEACH -Laguna Beach Hagb's bueball team couldn't buy a break Tuetday, and thet gave visiting Corona de1 Mar a free rtde to a 14-3 five.Inning Pad.Uc COMt Leegue romp. The wtn kaepl the See King. In • 18CODd·p&ec-e tie with a.t.e Maa. Up, 4-0, CdM (1..S. 3-2 in ...... , ....,Utical· ly 'pul tbe gmme away wtlla • ......_ tbird IDDIDg. Bite Sml ........ lllftl ... IOlo .... nm to...,_... 11111. "nla-.. better. CdM ..... l*:llir Dllft ...... Neiht GD -..... wt ....... ,. .. .. •• "' w. Rocim ... .. After an e rror put Alex Swanson aboard, the Sea Kings pad four const'CUlive run-scoring sm· gles from Keith l.ong. Billy Eagle, Derek Loe and John D1CesarP. CdM's offensive explosion was caPPf'd off by a two-run single from Andrew Johns ·up and down, everybody played well today,· CdM Coach John Emme said Lagune Beech (3-7, 2-3) did not help ttseU with four enon ln the third. But tbe ArUsts rMl· ty hurt themMlves when two potential runs did- n't come in. Jn the ftnt tnniDg with nlMen on MC'Ond and third. • t.guna 8Mdl hue namer wa bll by • grounder, ~ a man at tbkd. With nmnms OD ftnl and tbird In the l8cODd tnnlng and DO OM out, Laiguna 8-dl't Oleg HancDey 1111 bard Imo SllCDMfMll ' . . defensive coordinator Kent Paul, a longtime teacher at Mesa who hdS coached at several high schools, will 1oin the sldH, He will work w.th the secondary dnd • co-coach the Junior vdrs1ty. Estancia High football coach Dave Perklns reports former Eagles Shcme McGuire and Andre Dew have returned to the school a.nd should contnbute ill) seruors next fall. McGmre, heraldc<i after dn outstanding season for the freshmen team m 1997, 15 pro1ected to help out at running back and m the seconddry. Perkins said Dew i.hould fit m somewhere m the seconddry SUU more honors for Newport I !arbor fall -sport stdndouts hc1ve SEE PREPS PAGE 8 VOLLEYBALL ·Sailors, in four • Newport enters Saturday's clash with CdM on winning note; Woodbridge the victim. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACl I -Not even a wm over one of the top prep pr.:>- grams in Orange County can md.ke Newport Harbor High boys volley- ball coach Ddn Glenn burst out m hdppmess ·We're .,WI mdlung too many mistakes,• Glenn !>dtd dfter the Scillors knocked oil vti.1llng Wood- bndge, 15-b, 6-15 15-10, 15-10. Tuesday mght m Sea Vie\\< League acbon. "II we make that mdny rrus- takes against CdM on Sdturday, we're gonna get ambui.hed • Mtstakes aside, Newport f5-2. 2- 1 an leaguc>) held off the Wdmors (b- 2, 1-1 ), ranked No 5 in CIF D1vtsion IJ, thanks to 18 kills from 1uruor Bldke Tippett and 13 k.tlh from seruor Billy Clayton. "Don't get me wrong. it's t.1 good win knoclung off a 'ohd team Wee Woodbndge . ." Glc>nn ~aid -1r~ gonna be a real tough match when we go to their gym later m the year· But Glenn Wee to think into the future and what he Sdw on Tuesday wouldn't fly too well. come playoffs tune. •We had 13 service errors m four games, mC'ludmg lwo dt match pomt. • GIPnn said "Thal's some- thmg we can't do as the sea on pro- gres es 1f we expett to have d suc- cessful setic:;on • Game 1 was led my the Sailors from start to hrush thdnks m part to numerow. offens1vf.' dnd defensive rnistdke by Woodbndge. Tippett was strong early with four kills tlnd two blocks dS the Sailors Jumped out to a 12-2 lead and crwsed to a 15-6 wm. Game J wds a much closer con- t~t than g.ime t and 2 With the Wamors up. 10-9, i. ruor Dustin IUmgworth, who had rune kills and e1ght block • cdffie through with a kill and two bloc~. g1vmg Harbor a 12-10 lead. "He was attacking torught, • Glenn saJd "He's always been a great blocker, but J was happy with his offensive attack • After d long Woodbridge return mclde tt, 13-10, Tippett closed out Game 3 with a block and a thun- derous kill, g1vmg N€'wport the wm, 15-10, and ct 2-1 lead in the match L admg, 11-7, Adam Tumalas chpped the 1deline for an ece and followmg a couple of 1deout1 and an errant Wamors' return for a Scu.lors' pomt, Kent Turner placed a JWDP serve mto the Wamon' open court for an ace and a 14-7 Sftilon' advantage. • 8nan Geeta's lUll on• warnon· blocker IMled the maleb for NllW· port ~d tmmedia181y -Gimm'• sights on Corone del Mat. •Taking notldDg away Ina Woodbridgit «IMM..,__..,. don't hew to work too bard tD .,.a tired up for CdM.. ca.. ..... . 1aaow CdM WUl be,_ a .... . .,.. .. .,.., ......... ,.. .. .. CIP (D6"'6oe I) ........_ • n a. a ....... ~ ...... .... do ........ CdM ......... ... ,.... 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RUNNING BACK: Thomas Jones, Virginia; Ron Dayne, Wisconsin; Shaun Alexander, Alabama; Jamal Lewis, Tennessee; J.R. f9jmond, Ariz. St.; Travis Prentic{. Miami, Ohio; Shyrore Stith, Va. Tech; Doug Chapman, Marshall; Rondell Mee- ley, La. Tech; Reuben Droughn, Oregon. OFFENSIVE • TACKLE: Chris Samuels. Alabama; Stoc1tar McDougle, Oklahoma; Chris Mcin- tosh, Wisconsin; Adam Klemin. Hawaii; Todd Wade. Mississippi; Marval Smith. Arizona St.; Darnell Alford, Boston College. OFRNSNE GUARD: Travis Oar- idge, USC; Leander Jordan. Indiana (Pa); Mkhael Thompson, Ten· nessee St.; Chad Clifton. Ten· nessee; Cosey Coleman. Tennessee; Kaulana Noa. Hawaii; Bobbr. Williams. Arkansas; Brad Bedel , Colorado; Mark Tauscher, Wiscon· sin. CEHTEJl: John St. Clalr, Virginia; Blane Saipaia, Colorado St.; John Romero, callfomia; Bract Meester, Northern Iowa; Seneca Gray, Ken· tucky St. INSIDE UNEBACKER: Rob Mor- ris, BVU; Matt Beck, cal; Brandon Short. 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All entries must be received at the Daily Pilot's front desk no later than 10 p.m., Friday, April 14. WR: Peter Warrick, Florida St.; Plaxico Burress, Mich. St.; Sylvester Morris, Jackson St.; Travis Taylor. Florida; Dez White, Ga. Tech; Jerry Porter, West Virginia; Todd Pinston. Southern Mississippi; Darrell Jadc- son, Florida; R. Jay Soward, USC; Oennrs Northcutt. Arizona; Danny Farmer; UClA: Kwame Cavil, Texas. TE: Daniel Francis, Miami; Antho- ny Becht. West Virginia; Erran Kin- ney, Florida; Jay Tant. Northwest· ern; James Whalen, Kentucky; Dave Stachelski, Boise St.; Joe Dean Davenport. Arkansas. SCHEDULE TOOAY •Swimming High school boys and girls - Corona del Mar at Estancia. 3:15 p.m. ........ High school -Aliso Niguel at Newport Harbor, 3:1S p.m. • VoUeybllll Community college men • Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa, 7p.m. High school boys -Corona del Mar at Estancia, 6 p.m. • 1\'lldl and field High school boys and girls - Estancia at Corona del Mar, 2:45 p.m. • lllnnlS High school boys-Corona del Mar at Peninsula, 3:15 p.m. ........ College -Vanguard University at Chapman, S p.m. Community college • Cypress llt Ortnge Co.st. 3 p m. H~ school • lrvtoe at Nel-fW'J)OflllVTrt Hat6or, 3:30 p.m. • Goff Community colleoe men • Or.nge Coest vs. "Twrside, at MoNnO' Valley, noon. High Khool boys • Cost. Mew vs. Aliso Viejo. et fl 'N~ CC. 3 p.m.; MMfna vs. CoroN def Mar, .t ~ e.«'h CC. 3:JO p.m. DIE P SU DEFENSIVE TACKLES: Corey Simon, Florida St.; Chris Hovan, Boston College; Steve Warren, Nebraska; Cornelius Griffin, Alaba- ma; Jeay Johnson, Florida St.; Dar- win Walker, Tennessee; Fred R~ bins, Wake Forest; Junior lcane, Arizona St.; Mao Tosi, Idaho; Al Lucas, Troy St. SAFETIES: Deon Grant, Ten· nessee; Rogen Bedcett. Marshall; Mike Brown, Nebraska; Ark Mor- ris, Michigan St.; Mark Roman, LSU; Kenoy Kennedy, Arkansas; Brian Gray, BYU; 'fyfone Carter, Minnesota; Gary Berry, Ohio St.; Travares Tiiiman, Georgia Tech. One entry per person. Use this coupon, or any reasonable handwritten facsimile. Entries should be mailed to or dropped off at the Daily Pilot front desk, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or by fax, at 949-646-4170. A~~ ~tr;, L~~· ;::;, The official Irrelevant Week Committee reserves the right to rule on any Andrew Bayes. East carollna. and all questions. Ja~o'!s~~C:~a st.~~!1~~~ Winner will be announced April 18, unless we have been bombarded with Graham, Virginia Tech; Paul billions of entries, which could push the big day up to April 19. Edinger. Mich. St. HAPPY_..Y , COM game-winning hit in the ninth inning. COLLEGE SPORTS Ci•l*illllilt .. ..._....._ .......... -.... r--------------------, : i I J I , t I : I I ....... ClllPP • ao1n11 CONTINUED FROM 7 CdM second baseman Hock- inson and was called out for interfering on a double play attempt. Under ClP rules, baserunners can't advance on an interference, so the Artists stranded a man on third. Including a 16-15 win aga.inst Garden Grove on Monday. CdM hm scored 30 runs in two days. Eagle con- tinued his torrid perfonnance at the plate by going 4 for 4, all on singles. He went 3 for 6 on Monday, including the MESA CONTINUED FROM 7 ~Billy's been a big catalyst fo r us,• Emme said. DiCesare had three singles and three RBis. Johns led the Sea Kings with three RBis. J.D. Martinez pitched the final three Innings for CdM and picked up the win. He had five strikeouts. MClflCCDMT~ CDM '14 ...,.._ 9IAOt J Corona del Mar 229 00 -14 14 o l.aguN 8ud1 010 11 • 3 7 5 Knecht Martina (3) .rtd McKMwr. Z~Oy4unclo (3), Bobst(4)~ . W • ~ 2· • L • ?Jealer, 21 -Hoddnson (CdM). Johns (CdM). HR • Snell ((.dM), Schlsller (LI), 6-grwti G.I). Franco, who got a one- pitch save in the flnt Mela game, worked bis third ICOl'e- lea 1nning of relief to get the ytctory. two-out tbrowiDg error which Mesa helped k"P allowed Carloe Franco to Eltanda .:onn1-.n. the plate the tying run. third by intmltianeUy walldng It ltayed that way until the Akiva and Brmt Devil (twice) eighth, when JOlb Uttle 14td I to get to tbe lows pmt of the off with a single, then WU B1taDd9 ..-, wbfcb W.t 1 erued on Pranco'• a.Ider'• for s~._.a choke. Alter a ltrtkeout, -.JllilM~-1 Pranco went to l8CODd on a c.... Mm 110 .-1 t J tbroWing enor end S... ..... a • ' I ..... fly to rigbt t'm.. ~! ..... : dropped for the go-e.bwl Rll ~~ ....... -. ....... .,. DtJ. ... --. •. Lions whip BrOncos •Vanguard University improves to 15-2 with the nonconference victory at Cal Poly Pomona. POMONA -n11111s The Vanguard University men's tennis team bad little trouble with Cal Poly Pomona, wipning, 1-2, over the Broncos. Martin Makovec needed two tiebreakers to win in sin- gles competition, 1-6, 7-6 before teaming up with Joaldm Ulfvebrand for a 9-7 doubles win. Wlth tbe win over Broncos, ranked No. 19 in the natioo in the NCAA Dlvillon D polla, tbe Uom, ranked No. 3 in the NAIA poUI, improve to 15-2 overall. ::a~ I Vanguard swept ME~Ao ! Jan~ sonuu. guard Univenity'• softball team lost twice to Golden State Athletic Conference rival Concordia Tuetday. The hOlt Uons (18-23, 5-11 in conference) dropped the flnt game, 2-0. Andrea Saucedo bad two of Van- guard'• three hits. The e:Jl&-21, 7-11) won the game, ?-1, courtesy of 16 sing191. Val Vanaken drove in seucecto With a double for the Uom' oalvrun. ------l:IDI L Z ca :1um:.,_. COHCIOldll D 000 0 • 2 I 0 ~ OOOOOIO·OJ1 Cailllo and o.utlllOft --· and~W·~L·--- 4ot1 ••• Ra 'Jl!!.f' ,, I ~DWt •m·'•• --·t I 1 .~ ... ,... f -~~i~_Pil_ot----~----_:_--------~SPQDTC ___ ~--·-~--~----~~~~s al .:J Wednesdoy, April 5' 2000 Sailors torpedo W~odbridge with ease •Newport Harbor boys and girls romp. I BE~WORT SWIMMING Newport Harbor High senior Paul Kepner won two individ- ual events and host Sailors woo 10 of ll events to trounce Se,a View League vis- itor Woodbridge, 115-17, in boys swimming action Tues- day. Kepner won the 200-yard freestyle and the 100 butterfly and was also on the winning 400 free relay to help the Tars improve to 3-1, 2-1 in league. A Murphy), 1:56.52. Hohe 1. PelrlOI (NH), 1:59.56; 2. TajllM (NH), 2:08.52; 3. 8elclen (NH), 2:12.92. HO .. • 1 A. MIMphy (NH), 2:16 62. 2. Gauthier r.N), 2 20.10; 3. J. Murphy (NH), 2:20.97. 50 tr..· I. Grant r.N), 25.60; 2 McGuire r.N), 26 78. 3 K.arct.s (NH), 27 88 100 ily · l Pemol (NH), 1 :05.14; 2 Beebe (NH), 1'11 59, 3, ~(NH), 1:11.73 100frff • 1 Grant r.N), 54.58; 2. A. Murphy (NH). 54 73; 3. J. Murphy (NH), 58.60 500 tr.. · 1. Medley (NH), 5:01 30; 2 LaMing (NH), 5:46.28; 3 Bee~ (NH), 5:55.1 1. 200 tr.. N4ay • 1. Woodbridge, 1:49.07. 100 bed!. 1. Mackey (NH), 1:00.55; 2. Ball (NH), 1:05.21; 3 Tajima (NH),•1:11.83. 100 "'-t . 1 Arrow (NH), I :<>9.58. 2 Gauthier r.NI. 1:14 74, 3. Smrtti r.N), I 16.02. 400 tr.. ret.y · 1 Newport Halbor (A Murphy, Pe<tsol, J. Murphy. Mackey), 1:51.49. Cd.M prevails, 14-4 Aliso upsets Tars LAOUNA NIGUEL GOU -Aliso Niguel High surprised Sea View League visitor Newport Harbor Tues- day, winning on a tiebreaker to give the Sailors their first loss of the season. The nine-hole match at El Niguel Country Cub finished tied at 207. But the unranked Wolverines (9~4, 2-2) had a • better score from their sixth man to earn the victory. Caine LitreU, Steve Jen- d.rusina, Kurt Thayer, Peter Belden and Brandon McClain also won individual events for the bosts. L A G u N A TENNIS -BEACH -Corona Newport's Kevin Olson was the medalist (two-over 38), followed by teammates Scott Tippett (39), Jake Allanach (42), 1i'aighe Con - cannon (44) and Mitch Jobns (44). In the girls meet, Nicole Mackey and Hayley Peirsol each won two individ ual even ts to pace the Sailors to a 111-56 triumph over the War- riors. del Mar High's boys tennis team posted a 14 -4 victory in Pacific Coast League play at Laguna Beach Tuesday, led by the singles sweep of Michael Bean. The Sailors, ranked No. 4 in Orange County, fell to 8-1, 3-1. Mackey's winning time m the 500· tree (5:03.3) bettered the top time posted in Orange County heading into Tuesday (5:30.9). The Sea Kings improved to 13-4, 4-1 in the PCL, with host Peninsula looming today. f'AORC COAST LEAGUE CoRoNA Dll MM 14 Lt.GUNA~4 Mesa tops Estancia c o s T A TENNIS MESA -Costa Mesa High's boys tenrus team won its second Pacific Coast League match of the season with a 12·6 Vlctory over cross- town host Estancia on Tues- day. The Harbor gu ts improve lo 2-2, 1-2. . SEA WW LEAGUE M>YS NNf!ill'l1111111•o001nn 115, WoooeMDGE 17 200 me6ty N4ay. 1 Newport Halbor (Jendruslna, Johnson. Belden. Thayet), 1:S1.20 200 tr.. · 1 l(epnef (N~)t 1'53.42; 2. Bean (NH). 2 04 12, 3 JOnnson (Nl1), 2'10.JB. 200 IM· 1 llttrell (NH), 2:17.42, 2 Johnson (NH), 2:34.44; 3. McCrary (NH), 2:35.08. 50 tr..· I. Jendrusina (NH). 23 63; Singles · Kulmaticlu (CdM) lost to Roguly, 2-ti; def . Brandt, 7-5; def. Woodhouse, 6-3; Bean (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-1, 6·0; Wadhwa (CdM) lost, 6-7; won, 6-1, 6-2. OoublH · Myers-Kennedy (CdM) def. Schuster·Hewssenstonn, 6-2; def. Gunk1n-M arconi, 6-0; def. Hewssenstonn-Westlake. 6-0; Stuart-Everson (CdM) lost, 3-6; won, 6·4, 6·0; N1n9-Warsaw (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-1; lost, 2-6. Mesa's three doubles squads swept their matches. The Mustangs' No. l doubles team of Lament Nguyen and Farshid Kazi won, 6-2. 6-2, 6· 0. 2. Probert (NH), 25.31, 3. Shen (W), 25 89 100 fly · 1 ICepMr (NH), 1 :00 08, 2. Go\JQt1 (NH). 1.00 21, 3 Weiner (NH), 1 :00 3': 100 tr.. · 1 Thayef (NH), VU women fall. 5-4 Estancia's No. 1 singles player D.J. Glacy swept, 6-1, 6-l , 6-0. Bernardo Trujillo won two sets for the Eagles (0-9, 0-6 in league). 51 SS; 2. Cook (NH). 51 66, 3 P&zner (W), 56 27. 500 tr.. I Belden (NH), 5·06.A8; 2. Snelgrove (NH). S 29 57. NONCOHffJWila CM. STATE SAN IEAfwtotNO 5 TENNIS VANGUAIUJ UNIVEMITY 4 MCIAC COAST LEAGUE CosrA MESA 12. EsTANOA 6 l Hansen (NH). 5·30 78 200 tr.. relay • 1. Newport Harbor (Bean, ~rove, Cook, Belden), 1.J.U 8 100 . 1 Pezzner r.N), 1·05 30; 2. Snelgrove (NH), 1:07.68; 3. Pence (NH), 1:09 58 100 ew-t · 1 McClain (NH) I ·09 OS; 2. Mtisennan (W), I 14 85, 3 Pence (NH), 1:18 33, 400 tr.. re&.y ~ 1. Nenpoat twtMw (Thayef, Cool(. Kepn- er, wemef), 3:36.02 Singles -Doyal (VU) def. Diaz, 6-1, 6-3; Godfrey (VU) def, Kusarra. 5·7, 7·6, 7-6; Martinez (VU) def. Ashbrook, 6·2. 6-4, Speer-Perdee (VU) lost to Kwon, 0-6, 2·6; Boyd (VU) lost to Qu1styod, 0-6, 1-6; Ferree (V) lost to Ternll, 1-6. 1-6. Singles -Bernard (CM ) lost to OJ. Glacy. 1-6, lost to Trujillo, 3·6, def. C. Glacy, 6-4; Lam (CM) lost. 1-6. won 6·1, 6-1; Lilaram (CM) lost, default, 0-6, won. 6-4. Doubles • L Nguyen-Kazi (CM) def. Leones-Chun. 6-2, def. Alvergue-Ouc:h. 6-2, def. Valdez-Mumtaz, 6-0; o. Nguyen<. Nguyen (CM) won, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1; Patel-Ch indalah (CM) won, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. SIA VIEW LIA~ G#ILS NIWl"Ollf 111, Wooc.RllDGE 56 200 ~ ret.y · 1. Newport H11bor (Pelnol, Arrow. Madtey, Ooubfes ·Doyal-Godfrey (VU) pef 01az-1<usarra. 9-8; Martinez. Ferree (VU) lort to Ashbrook· Kwon, 2-B: Speer-Perdee Boyd (VU) lo\t to Quistyod·Temll, 1·8. -~tt~:.. .. . r . . • -~ ... ;i•,,..¥->;. CM'11UM the petition will b• ALE tt.tssa A p NUll-mTICE OF he'd on April 27, BER 052·1'2·27 NOTICE HlllDI TO 1000 et 1 :45 P.M . Of TRUSTEFS SALE Aalfi1Ai8' In Dept. l73 locet9d UNDER DEED Of TRUST --.-OF·. et 341 TM City YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT _,,.,s D .... -o,........ CA UNDER A DEED OF llA .. llET II. ",,.. _.,.. TRUST, DATED June !.~ mE MA ETIB. 12188· tff1 UNLESS YOU TAiu: ......... 9E IF YOU OBJECT ACTION TO PROTECT ,. .. _ ., TO the P!enting of YOUR PROPERTY, IT -• the petition, V0U llAY SE SOLD AT A A201... ehould llf>PHf et the PUBUC SALE. IF YOU To .&I helra, heering end •tet• NEED AN EJtPlAllATK* benefiderie1, c:r9dl-your objeotione or Of THE MATURE Of THE t ore, conti ngent file w rin1n objec· PROCEEDING AGAINST creditore, ~ per• tion• with the court YOU. YOU SltOULD IOM who mey other-before the heering. 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CON STRUC· TION. 31 Amante, A1nc:ho S1nt1 ......... CAt2911 The Ancndt Ofoup, Inc.. (CA). 31 Amenle, A encflo t 1 ntt Merlllltil, CA -Tlit ~ " can-du*d by. • OOflM ... Hewe yOU tterted -n: "'::::. ~ No lnc..Nol---~ Tiiie 11111,.,. -........ ~ ~~~ 11111111111 .,... .......... } Apr, .. 11, -W74l -;.--;.":' 4-:C • .,.;;~ Jf· ••. ··-···1. .. . --.... Flctlttoue ButlMH Heme Stat8ment The folk>Wfng persons era doing buslneu as. ARGEITTRONIC 2053 Wallaoe Ave Ste. A. Costa Mesa, Clhfomla 92627·2957 Hugo A. 811190IOUa. 2053 W1laoa Ave Ste A. Costa Mesa. Clbfor· nla 92627-2957 This bullneu It con· dud.O by an lndMdual Have you started Clolng buslneu yet? v es Hugo A. BlragolOlla ThlS Slatement was llled with the Couniy C111'< °' Onanoe COun!y on 03-20-2000 20006823211 Dally Pllol Mar 22 29, ~· 5, 12, 2000 W743 CtJilOue Buslnen Heme Statement The toltowing persons ire doWlg business as· •l Ocean Citlel Me· dlanlcal Sarvtcts, b) Oceen Cll.les Handyman Saf'lllces, t 15 29th Street. Newport Beach. 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Corona M l Mar, C•lllorn11 ... lrende-lyn MCICort- ~ "°"""'· 40I tn ,.,.., ODtor'9 Oii .... ~an lNI ...._ .. oon-.................. " ... ...C:. ···"" ::1£== ~ ......... ... .. QDunly Cllllrll c...r °" OCC upsets Gauchos C_OSTA MESA -TENNIS Jessica Andrus won her singles match and com- bined with Shannon Gibson to win the decisive doubles match, 4 -6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-3 tiebreake r), to propel host Orange Coast College to a 5- 4 Orange Empire Conference ' women's tennis upset of Sad- dleback Tuesday. The victory clinched third place m conference for Coach Janice Maran's Pirates (9-6, 7-4 in conference). It also knocked Saddleback (9-2 in conference) out of a first- place tie with Riversjde. #This was a huge wm for us," Maran said. ~ EMPtRE CONFERENCE OMNCa CoAsT 5, SADDl.RAO< 4 Singles • Keijzer (OCO def. Amos, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Jex (S). def. Goode, 6-1, 6-1 ; McNamara (OCC) def. Loreto, 6-3, 6-1 ; Pederson (S). def. Yoshida, 6·1, 6-1; Lanter (SI def. Gibson, 6-0, 6-1; Andrus (OCC) def. Oekov. 6-0, 6-0. ~les · Ke1jzer-Goode (OCC) def. Amos-Jex, 6·3, 6-3: Pederson· Lanter (S). def. McNamara-Yoshida. 7-6, 6-2; Gibson-Andrus (OCO def Loreto-Ketdel, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6. \VestJnont\Vins, 13-7 SANTA BAR-BASEBALL BARA -Van- guard Unive rsity's basebdlJ team sunk to 4-29, 2-19 m the Golden Stdtc Athletic Confer. fence Tuesday as host West- mont won, 13-7, behind a 17- hit attack which produced a seven-run fourth mrung Vanguard had rune hits, induchng two dpiece by Matt Tisthammer. KeVUl Candelar- ia and Shane Dent. GOLDEN STATE AJHLETIC CONFU1ENCE WESTMONT 13, V~UAJtD 7 Score by Innings Vanguard 010 100 050 · 7 9 2 Westmont 110 700 04x -13 17 0 Williams, Case (4), Shaffer (6) and Dodos., Skarbek, Aguero, O'Neil (8), Lowe (8) and Ainley W · Aguero (4-0). L ·Willaims (0-3) Sv-Lowe. 4. 2B • Candelaria (VU). Eisele (W) 3B • Broderson (VU), Clifton (W) HR · Ainley (W). Cd.M wins opener c 0 R 0 N A SOFTllll DEL MAR -· Corona del Mar Hlgb's soft- ball team won its first league game in three years with a 10-5 Pacilic Coast League VlC· tory over v1s1lmg Laguna Beach in its PCL opener. . The Sea Kings (4-5, 1-0 in league), who didn't have a softball team for the past two years, got big pertonnances from their freshmen. Alissa Zoelle pitched a complete game for the WUl. She also went 3 for 3 at the plate with two RBis. Catcher Amy l)rson h.Jt a triple and a double, and Lauren Loe went 2 for 4 with two RBis . Junior Mijanou Pham hit a two-run double for C&v1. The Sea Kings continue PCL play Thursday against ·Northwood. Laguna Beach falls to 5-7, 0-1 in league. f'AORC COAST LEAGUE CoM 10. Lt.~ &bot 5 Laguna Beach · ~00 0 • 5 8 1 Corona del Mar 431 200 x -10 10 3 Davidson and Offield, Zoelle and Tyson. 2B • Tyson (CdM). Loe (CdM), Pham (CdM), Pierce (LS). Gauchos stop OCC M I s s I o N BASEBALL VlEJO -Host Saddleback College seized an 8-0 lead through lhree LOJlUlgs and cruised to a 12-5 Orange Empire Conference baseball wm over Orange Coast Tue.sday. Willie Keller went 2 for 3 with two RBis and Ryan France tut a three-run homer for the Pirates. who fell to 3- 11 m conference. OftAHGE EIW'tttE CONffJtENCE 5ADOlUACK 12, OCC 5 Orange Coast 000 320 000 · 5 6 2 Saddle back 116 I 01 11x • 12 15 1 Carey, Greco (4), Deven (6). Canada (6) and Keller; Cheo. Ogren (5) and Arhart. W · Cheo. L • Carey, 2· 7. 2B Anderson (OCC). Valiente (S). Arhart (S), LaRue (S). Richards (S) 2. HR · France (OCO. Valiente (S) ~~Fagle& 6-1 c 0 s T A SOflllll MESA - Defense was the dlfference in Costa Mesa High's 6-1 Pactltc Coast League-operung soft- ball vtctory over visiting Estancia Tuesday Mesa nght fielder Laurd Ramos made three ruce catch· es and threw a runner out dt hrst, while left fielder Fernan- da Velasco made some daz- 7.lmg catches to help the MW>- tangs improve to 4-7. Jamie KhmlueWlcz went 2 for 3 and Kaue Chapman drove in two runs with a sm- gle for the winners Estanoa fell to 3-11 Mesa hosts Unive rsity Thursday at 3·15; EstanCla awaits Laguna Bedch dt the same bme and datP M OAC COAST LEAGUE CosTA M£sA 6, ESTAHCIA 1 Estancia 100 000 o · 1 4 3 Costa Mesa 303 000 x 6 9 1 wyman (E) and Acosta, Shanley and Klimk1ewicz W · Shanley, 2-6 L ·Wyman. CdM defeats Mesa N E w p 0 R T GOU BEACtl -The top five Corona del Mur High boys goUers tirushed wit.tun three strokes of one another to producf:! a conVUlcmg 194 · 224 Paafic CoasrLecsgue win over vts1lmg Costa Mesa Tuesday at the l'.ewport Beach Country Club Innes MacDonald, John Kwon and Michael Yu dll shot three-over 38 and Chns Fran- ta and Manuel Fernandez shot 39 and 41. respectively to pace the winner~. who carded their lowest mne-bolP te am score of the scdson. Coslu Mesa semor Jeff Montoya was medalist (36), followed by ted..mJTiates Lou Carrasco (40), Joalum Rlsmg (46), Bryce Shendan (471. dlld Billy Lund (55J CcJt...1 unproved to 8·4 4-1 in league t. ~~1 l ~M•zl r ~11 ~-w•11· ~ ... , NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Date ol F1hng AppflC8110ft Mareh 28. 2000 To Whom 11 May Con· cem The Name(s) ol rhe Apphcant(s) IS/are FLACH, EOOWAAD H JR FLACH, PATRICIA L WHITE, BRIAN K The apphcams listed above are applying to the Department of Alco- hollc: Bevef9ge Control to 5ell elc:ohol1c t>everages at 829 Har bol Island Dr • Newpolt Beach. CA 92660 Type of llc:enso(s) ap· plied for "40" On·Sale Beet only Publtshed Newpon Be1ch·Cos11 Mesa Dally Pilot Apo! 5 2000 W156 Fl ctltiOUI BualneH NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S reaness 01 1119 street aCJ· Fl tit' I B • Name Statement SALE dress and olher OOIMlOll c out u11nu1 The followlng persons Tille ~ 97~ deslgnaQ!>tl. 11 anY. ~ Name State,,,.nt are doing business as Trustee ~ l'lerem Sad salt wil be Tile lolloWlng persons Vien Huong Asian Relefenoe i'-80'7 made, bot without cove-are 001ng business as cu 11 1n 8 19 1 7 1 APN 141-163-16 nan~ warranty, ea· Future Aerospaace Magnolia s1'. t3, Hunt· i,10U ARRE~ IN0D,AU~J r: ~tie or ~~erg; Technolog1es 2052 mgton Beien, Cahlorrll& T~O T E ITo mtKancu lo • the Newpon B•vd Su11e 92646 O~~ MB~ g ll: UN-~~onnOoaipaym I 104, Costa MeH Cali· Huong True Pham .. i) 9iaJ su 0 lo""'8 92627 18132 Th1ro St. Foun· h y 1p reAS :::, Dee<!' ol~ Jli Russ Oe•i. 931 w !Jan Valley CA 9Z708 y R ~ IT inierest ~~pro.. 19th SI A?! •27 Costa This business IS COit· MAY BE Al A vlded 11'1 ' s. 80-Mesa Celolomoa 92627 dueled by an 1()d1vldual P~BLIC S IF YI vanc:es SOY. u the Nancy LN 931 W Have you llarted N ED AN EXIT' ierms of the C'eed OITl\.ISI 191n SI Apl •27 COsta doing bus1neu yet? No 0 THE NA RE ~tee! lees. c:l}W'Qes Mesa C.1•IO!l'll8 92627 Huong T Pham THE PR EDIN S e~nsef or lhe This busm11u 1s con· This statement was AGAIN~ Y rustee llndb o ~~ ducted by nusblnd and filed with the County SHOUL CON ACT A geated IY Said or Wife Cler1< of Olan~ Cooniy ~E On Aool_~~~ TEsl\il\ISI. llHMI, SI , 39 Have you starled on 02•16.2000 at 45 AM -Rown 1lmatecl Acciued Inlet· dolnO bus•nt$S yet? No 2000681~ 'Netss ~ed as est and acldlbonlf 80-Russ De Dally Pilot M<Jr 15, 22. =ly~~~Sl': 6-~·~ "J. ~~ This statement was 29 Apr 5 2000 W737 Deed J'l"Nst ye filed W•lh the Counry Flctit loua Su1ine11 ~~"f'rfo~-87 ! ~'*J'~ ~ ~te~-~3~ Counl'f N•'!'9 Statement f Olfiaal R s 111 Ille ~and deMted 10 2000682205 The lollOwlnO persons of lhe ~of underSiOneO ' wnnen oa11y Pilot M.Jr 15 22 818 doing businen 85 e Cou~. a 1a *1l1lon of Oetau• IWld 29, Apr 5, 2000 W135 a) The Rare Colleolton eJtllQJ~YY 8{1a a~ mand Sale~ a t>l aoo u Paff, hus-wnnen Nollce. of f.u• tt1eRareCoflect100 com band "'*as JQ!fll ten· and EledJOn IO The Flctltloua ButlneH c) theRareconectton net ants as TNS10r · Eastern unclefslgoed ~-said N•me Statement 368 Glenneyre Laguna Flllld Inc.. A ifllomli NOE IJCe ol ,.~!all and T"9 fOllQwlng peflOl\s Beach. CaMom•a 92651 as fio. ledlal ID ..,,.... to lie re-are OOeoO business as Flctftlou• ButlneH Jon Lee COnlley 968 f'J. WIL~ LL A JS-= in I: CIDUnlJ SoltCO<• SurlbolldS H•,,,. Statement Glenneyre, Laguna ~l'tiH~~I ICClledlhlai: ~ 267 Santo Tomas The follc>Wlng persons Beacti. Cahfo1n1.1 92651 CAsti 18 11 time 0 months hlw Costa Mesa CA 92627 are doino bullneas as Law re n ca Men 1 n sale 111 ?lt 1 mone of the SflOll sudl rec:or-Gary Micneel Stpiora a) C6ASTLINE AE· Long, 968 Glenneyre, Unileo tates by ~ 8 287 Santo Tomas AL lY OF NEWPORT, b) LagLJl\8 Beach, Cahfor· Cl$htel's ciieCk dt.;;iby a jlte Mirth 21 2000 Cosla Mesa CA 92627 BRINKMAN PROP· nla 92651 state "' nlllOOll ~. a E _Weiss ~ Tl\ls buSlNIU II con· ERTV MANAGEMENT. This lluSiness II con· OnMf1 by a Slale'Of as T111• .. dueled lly 1n lndMdual 2744 E Plttlflc: Colst dueled by an un1n· al credit un~~ a ii P ~x Have you ttartea Hwy 18, Corona del Mar. corpora1ed aSJOC1at1on drav.1'1 by I -Of • CA t i dOong t>US1ness yet? CA 92625 omer than • 1MMe1Shtp al savings and io.i mber:sil Gary Mld\191 S.O<Ofa Bnncorp, (CA). 2744 Have you started IS$003ll00. VWlCJS~at-A • Ths statef'!leOI "'IS E Pacific Gout Hwy •8, doing bu$fne11 yet'I No soaabOO. Of SIWlgS ,,.,/_' :::::!i...:.:; .. • ~ ed wtth the County Corooe def Mir, CA Lawrence Mar110 Long ~ "' ~ 02 :.ii SI ~ I detl(, Ind Cle111 ol Orange Counl'f 92625 This 5tatement was ~naocial~ ~bu,.: :1j f:.~ '1.otl.pu~ on 3·31·2000 This business IS oon· hied wrlh the couniy st Al the 200CMl8245e3 dueled by:• OOfl>Of'&llOfl c1e111 ol Ol'llnge eounty tnEthis1 :tr9ll09 f:J.fmain k: Ol'29t'OO. Da~t Apr 5 12. t9 The registrant com on 03·24·2000 nty_ COunbOO• 26, W7S3 meooed 10 tr1nsac1 bust· 2oooeaaaa11 t;;ente1 OfM ' .1 ~~1 ~17~1~1 ___ Jr=~:::=::=::==] nen under the flcl1tious 011~ Apr S 12. 19. fa /4/la, CA al , .,_1: name or names kll.O 26. W7S4 119 and "'::lei oonw t::! a~~c:r;,, ~~~ FICthlOus Bualni11 ~ ~~ 0Ni:,. Iii Can't t eem to Bnnkman. CEO N•me ~ment the QfOC)tf1y ~ Sll\Jaled 111 get to aJI thost This statement was ar~l~r!'!°s saod~COu~ ~.,.,:: repair jobs ftled with the County a) Jay Manrn LOt•il ~ e fuMr, detcnbe<lon around the house? Cle11t ol Orange County b) JSUBNElWOFUC, s.I Of T!Ull Tfle on oo-20-2000 968 G1enney11, L1ouna ~Y ~ 9!: 2000M2.l2n Beaeh. Caltfornla 92651 IS 1>81'11 told ·• Let the Cl••ltled Daily Pilot Mar 29. ~ Lawrence Martin IS he S1rttt eildrwtl and 8erwtoe Dlr9Ctory ~ 5, 12. 19, 2000 W74~ L ~-G'-A~ QllW c:onwnon ~ ._... I FICtltlOua BuelMSa ~ "B:acn ..,C.1:: llOn. if ~-~ l9al he'P you "'"' Simplify your Name &t8tement n1a 92651 ~:~~ ,....,.. '*P. I 11re through The lol!OwWlg persons This 11u$1nUS 11 con· It.~~. CLASSIFIED •re doing~ u ducl.O by an 1ndMdual C1 under CLASSl~••D Peclllc C!f>flal Hive you slarted N dl9dltn1S ...... .,. (949) 642-5678 Netwon.:COm, t n Aiv-doing business yt1? 1~L!!!!!Cllit~c....1!!!.I...!.tlllL1o-------._ _____ _. erslde Ave. •F. SUlte Ves. 01/1711999 1174, Newpolt Beacn. Lawrence Marttn Long Calltomlt 926e3 This statement was Alchatd Peul Ward, filed with the COUnty 1n ~rslde Ave I F, Cle111 d Onanoe COunov Sune '174. Newport on 03-24-2000 ., 8Mdl. c:.lfornea 926$3 IOOOMUl2' MM Alen Ellllon, 1n O.itv p,lol A"1f 5 12, '8. ~Ave IF, SUlte 2e, 2000 _ W765 ~ ~ IMdl, Flcdttou• Buelnee• Thia bUllMU 11 con-Name ... .....,, duCt9d by· an unll'I· The ~ pertont eof11C)t9ted MllOdellon .,. dOlrlg bullMU .. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?! °'*'*'a~ Sl.lnA PQ.1.0. 17)1 Heve 1ou alerted Suoel10r A~ . Col~• e • • • • • • • • • • ..._ llulil"9e wt? No Mele. ~ 92927 AlcNnl ~ '#t8fd Juen M Vuqvar 408 . "'* •u "*• .. w HeNey Ave • liWlla ... ... .. eour.y Ma. c.-omie 11107 ~:,_~ ~ wa:!. ~.:: .. 111111111 Ma, Celbnll tl107 Dellw Nol Aclf. s. "· 11, Thia WllMll .. DDn• ... 2000 W7&1 ..., ~ ~and WMrtyouWftll aa11 Tad Ill, .......... ...... ....... ...... ........ .... 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K_,.. ... nll HUI" a.-. r~, ~··. . .. . , . t... ... . . .. . ·';,4 •• > ... "'-................. : HOMES OF : • • : THE WEEK : : Showcase : • Ho met • : For Sale : : In Our Sat : : Real E1tate · • • Supplement I • : Olt play Adt : : Start at $85. • • Deadllne : : Tuetday SPM : : Al10 .. : • • Open House : : Ll1tlng1 Avl. : : Dudllne : : Thursday • • SPM : : It Paya to • • Advertise : : In the Beat : : LOCAL • • Real &tate : : Section : : Call Today II • : LISA : : RIVERA : : 94S.574-4252 : : ANNE : : WILLEY : • • : 94S.574-4249 : ••••••••••••••••• - - •V.A.• SO DOlll ·SO llOYHI FRH COUNSELING FRU UST OF HOt.£5 HUONAAEPOS 7'4-534·1100 ........ , t I .... 'I .... , ; . J ,· ~y/' I I ~ -~··'· . ;; _..__. ,... .. *'-~ I rt ;-: .· . .. I ' . ' . f ·L.r • .,, • . ,.,.,. ....... .. , ' \ " ~.... ,,_,. j . . . : I~' I • • • • • ~~·· -. . . ~ . ' . I ~ . , ..... , ...... .. . .., I f°h,.. Ull'll•fr llWlf '"'""' itid ,.i. ... 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Sllulltd on~ llndlceped grounds FEATURES: 24~ Lobby/Olreet dl1I phonea/FrH HBO, ESPN & Ollc/Pool & ~llUJ,-4iilllllll1Un- AGE~AZJH0~-20 YllftY Gntii In VIG ,.._, l•lboe. 21r 1114llttl, i• 1 i/i8i '""'-.-M, WID, bllcooy, Fp, Sal1: 5,000 • slzu. lft....., llrge IUllllY 11400/Mo. A1en1 40•60Jt14, $1,553; p1tlo, 1241,tOO. C1ll Mt47Mt12 50x75a14, $1 0,922; C.-\ If t4Ma41n WINI I l,Ji11ftiiiiitiaii:iuee.-CcondO~ii"'iE1bi•.11161ii llQllOOxl&. S1U09 Mri-Newpon ....,,._ Ai18i 5tyt1. 11'2&1 dwnetra. ntry ~ '*' ~ ...,. .._ llOrlOI. 40X1eo, 32 un11a. Ltg ~. C1Jie1 •1111. 311f hit~. 9i01 ynl, get,~, lul bey & oce.\ Vllwst 116,845. F191 brochWll. I 58a.F ,2c gw,$439,000 Sll5()'Mo.91,9-650-71~ S16!i094~7800 www.~.com Pl1nc . 714-245-7356. Senllnet Buttdlngs. 800-327-0790, El1enllorl ~-.-r'lf/ , ... KP~ ~ , ~"'\t ' I 1.-.; 79. CAL "SCAN) L-.'J~l· .. "": :, • I I I . . . . .. ~· • •. I l ~ . ( ll•IU \l1••u, ( '\ 111027 Ir '••1•111 llh•I '° R..1" •••• 'l1•l1•plHNll' K::IOu111-.i:f.IOp111 \~ .... 1-1 ,,.1.1 \\11IL-h1 tt::mu11i-.l:IMlp111 , ..... 1-lhot.1 Call the Cla11ffl9d1 HOUSEMAN MANAGER M1nage luge ...... Of home. Experience In multiple dutlH, cooldng. MfVlng. lnirMI • car c:af9. Excellent Aef'll Cell t41-G1~ts4 pgrMtl5W850 IMfl 642·5678 Chanc:a are you wlll n~ what you need at the price you want to pay when you reed theClaMltlecla everv dav CLASSl,.EO ~uaiu I ~""18111!4llrli2·8•78 Polley Rate~ and dtadline1 ~ subjttt to cban~r w.ithout notice. The puhldht~ rtsef'\'ti t~ •t to censor. rttla$1i(y. revlM or rtjec:t ~y da tfic~ advenuewem. Plu~ rrpon llflv trror that ma\' bt l!1 \'O~ dwilird ad immediatrly. Thi' Da.ih• Pilot 8('ctpu no· 1.iahl111y. for llJly error 1;11 an advenlsrmtnt for w.·hich it mav ht responsible u~ept for the rost o( tlil' epal't 11ctually orcupltd h\· tl1c error. Credit ~an only ht aJJo,·ed for the rUllt i.n~nion. . ,.-----·Deadlln'e8 ----- Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wedneaday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpm Full·tlmc ~,. & C\l'lll~ shills Top-producers higher ~-. 1' . . • I T~ f"Tt "'"tT' . . . 1' I : ~ ... ---.~ -_. Daily Pilot . . . ... CttlYY CAMUO RI 'II 1tll C.... ..._Iii .... 2MI --:r=modll· orlglnal, '33,500 obo 71 , .-. pwr llllllng. Eddie a.. Edi. ..,....._ .-. *·,.. . OIQllndlng coni1.,,.. Mii gooc1 lllh a .... 111111 lo9dld. • ccn1, u.. co nlllf lll!llJ_C ,.., INlp 714-764-0137 7/473-0001 OOOd. no -0 l.md ..,, ., • ft.117,111 $4lllCK)llO. M9-~1504 600Q( cWVIN '* Im Obo .,...,..., 080 714-754-0737 or Oii 7 PllUllQlr, IUIO. pa, NC, ~ IVC YAN Fiiiy pllol! 714-473-0001 CHIYY CAMERO '70 112 CJD lllRo. c:nill, nn acMlllld W '*°*'In ,_ ....... Ut 'M .... ,.ine. Kr..-._ .. l4IOO 94H50-74S4 _... cond. ~ Aid, 5lpd. NC, ltWOOf~ ...... dllll .......... Mini D00GE DURANGO T 0 0 l S Ind All 1 12l'OO, ll'llOllDlll. IUIW COIMl,.:t..•J:L::: Loedlcl .. 714-301-3423. l 15e01bol4t«t1· flllly 11w1MH1 ldnd'1 :-a=,: • Coll The' Pilot CIOssi i s ot 121,• LAND ROVER CLA&81Ft•d Ma4e7e ~e.:r to place your 6oroge Sole Ad! ATTENTION! ALL PET OWNERS! Tuesday, APRIL 25TH ~~t WE LOVE OUR PETS PAGEi I love my Franicis because she Is very sweet and gentle This page is designed to give you the opportunity to show off your pet and tell why they are so special to you! and loves me too ... as long as I feed her on time! Here's how it works: Fill out the fonn below. Enclose a picture.of your pet (include name of pet) along with one or two sentences telling us why you love them, a $25.00 check made payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to: Classified Department 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 If it is more convenient for you, feel free to drop by our office. We will design an ad as shown above for your pet and publish It on our special page! ' DEADLINE: APRIL 2jTH• 5PM ALL PHOTOS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE ADDRESS YOU PROVIDE 8ELOW. Pet's Neme: ______ Tell us why you love them: _____ _ AddreH for return of photo: Street: __ ~------------------~ City:---------------Zip .Code -~--- If yeu wish to pay by credit card: .... . (CHECK ONE) I VISA__MASTER CARO___AMERICAN EXPRESS_DISCOVER__ C1rd Number:-------------Expir11tlon: ___ _ Signature of Cardholder: ----------------- f-·-... -.--... .... ' . . ... J F ' ' I f 4 ... f ' . . ,... -. ,, .. t__ ....... • ' ... Add or 9"'lllcl ear.• NC (lunw:e, col. condlnllf) 3 IM-13295 3~ IM-$3449 • 4 IM-13541 6 ton-137411 Uct744440 714-63&-7325 .-: ~~.~ ... -.. :-._: ~: ~~--· ·~ .. ' ~· i·: ,.. *131 FlxGrout.Com Tiie Rtpllr 6 Aeator1tlon (714) 2544171 ll22S«J LEAKY Showwa AeP811ed Reg!Olltiog & ~18'1ation DEAN Tllf 94M73.-5, 71~26 ~ ....•.. .. ·, .,J ' ~ ":..~·~:· ~'= .... . . ... - I , .. '. .. . 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Co•cr the Ea~• and 'We\I hand• am.I dl..-ctd.: how )'OU v.ould play four \p:lde\ aher W~t leads the lcn of'\11Jmont1' und Ea•t 1n-.cns chc JilCk · U you are among tOOs.: who ...:n"· bl)' do noc opo:n on~ no 1rumr hol\ltr\~ • fi\e-urd m•Jor und 1 lov. Joubk ton Oil 111< \tck. )'OU i.hnul\I hJvc ~n auclton 1J.!n11cJI IU Che JOO\c South I ·u:= 11·-~11~~1 11=-1 +--+-::r--t-r--r--- Ford Truck F150 1916 . Lind Rovw 117 LEXUS lX470 '91 loaded, j owner. $4750 ohn Oefenow 90, twd top, loadtd, Charnpegne must phone 714·754-0737'°-blue, cert. Vin VA103531 -1 Vin W0074467 ceft 714-•73-0001 $43,995 LANO ROVER $51,995 LANO ROVER GMC VAN Con*llon '95 38k miles' Bubble lop, sola. rear M. cape seats & morel (515590) $!4,988 NABERS (714 )540-9100 Newport Beech Newport Beach 94~0-6445 MM4().6445 MARICNIContlneni.11969 5 ll11d Rover 97 56k oogona1 mdes. new Dl1eowry, lthr, rtd, cert. pBlnl, new 1wes, mlflt cond' 11"..-:,~-;---r-- Vln TA 178496 562•989-2997 $19,995 LANO ROVER MBZ ML430 •99 Newport Beach l ....... ll4M4G-6445 oa~. bllck. low ml, Vin' M064757 Ml.9115 1------GMC Xtnd Cab Sia '97 Alloys, CO, Pwr Seawltrl Locks. Till/Cru;se. 5 7 VS (Sl.96995) $18.888 COAST CADILLAC 1-IOO-rM:OAST llnd Rovw 97 LANO ROVER =~~r]N~~i$1d; "N;:-, .. :-::.,,:".:'~ .... ~~c"'::=!'.':".5:'.':'_~ 1~==='11••tit·~1 Htwpotl S..Ch 140 SX '93. 900d cond. 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Newport Bttcl1 ,_ res "' S35;99S LAND ROVER OLDS ACHIEVA '93 (1753781 $20,988 94M4W45 Bost CMSISlereolSpea~· Newport BNch 4 dr Mdln, Ill pwr, tllt, 111 NABERS Toyota Lind Ci\ltMr ll9 ers 51• 9ClO 714·834·1005 94~5 new tlrM, Uc lhru April (714)S4o.t100 Loldtd, grey, must e.i Et! 219 Lien ••le 4112. 11 1oam. 2oo1. Recent •mo,. Pontiac Gfllld Prii Gf Vin X0026611 -"Tv,...o1v~o "'24~0..,.Gl,,.....,,,,1t::-- ;s OodQe UC •3TRX891 55200· 71'°557"7338 Sedan '88, 5.000 rnilel, $45,::~o ROVER flc)4. lkll0 NC ~ P'l'I'. pw Vin B36Bb8X' 07999 II 300 Old•mblt Nlilely-Eijht '93 gold Appfox Blue Boole BMc:h ps em-Im S1e<IO, cassette, e Coasl Hwy, Newpo11 Bch WITie. INther, many extras, resale price S62·592-6l 40 94M4M«S survf. $4500 714-914-7665 LEXUS LS 400 ·92 P=> 1/#IS vak.tlk.988 5lo.&4S-53l0 Toyota 4 RW\ntf '2000 VW BUG '68 51k m~ whil~an, loldtd, NABERS PONTlAC GlilHo:AM 't7 Lolded, grwn, ont·ol • Nffda engine wort! 8 co, 1 owner, $19,995 ( 00 Low mdes, VS, many extruf ~I Vin Y01411M 1700 ff 94~66-4127, 111673·5'26 714>5eo-91 (778610) $10.988 $2\l,lltS lANO ROVER or bllt 0 er LEXUS Dtiso •97 Old1moblle Brav.S. '94 NABERS Newport 8Mch 94~262-3452 lOldtd, wM e. mu11 -1 Wtl1e lln lnlher, 4x4. (714)540-9100 11491406445 VW BUG '68 Vin V0158436 excellenl condition I TOYOTA COAOUA 'M H VET 1914H $39,995 LANO ROVER (703985) $8,988 7811 mllte, I gem! Orlgln11, white! IUIO, Newport BNch NABERS DtW Mf'Vic:.d power, only 54K ~~ I Mt-640-6445 (714)540-9100 lllOO MM734009 1 S7950iobo. M9'-723-1)Q'I I .. ==al BEST MOVERS SeMcang .. QllN lnluled. 1111, COUl1IOOS 6 c.iefYI! 1-to0-2-00-IES T f00.246-2371 lflU3M4 PUBLIC NOTICE The Clllf Put>hc· u 111111as Com - mission REQUIRES lhal all used house· hold good$ mO'ltrs ·prtnt their P.U.C. Cal T number: limos and chaullers pnnl their T C P number In aN adve1'11sments II you have a ques· uon abotA the legal· tty of . mowr. limo or cllluffer, ca• PU8LIC UTILITIES COMMISION 71'..ss8~1SI .. ~~ I.Jc. No C3SU310!M9 ,,, types at roofing endrepen llabCy end 'Mrl•'" ~ Member Nlta'oll Roofing CCI crwmn ~ . . --- ,., . . . ... Nffds engine wort $700 or best offer 949-262-3452 tie 'II !lelf tfoa ""'1'te A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 I ' . .) 2 v.dtleSdoy, April 5 I 2000 Doily Pilot NOT SO MUCH PRE~OWNED AS PREVIOUSLY ADORED .. Aft e r rev iewin g 2 1 pre-owned vehicle program , lntelliChoice® narn d Jaguar elect E dition the country s Best Certified Pre-Owned Program and Best Pre-Owned Warranty.® • 6-year/100,000-mile warranty • 120-point cosm etic & m echanical insp ection • 24-hour roadside assistance • Financing and leasing option • Available at authorized Jaguar ~ dealer s only _ ~ JAGUAR SELECT EDITION PRE -OWNE D A U TOMOBI LES Bauer Jaguar 1455 South Auto Mall Drive Santa Ana • 55 Freeway at Edinger 714·9?3·4800 • www.bauerjaguar.COfl'.I -· C<>verage includes remaining new-car warranty plus the Select Edition premium warranty, which provida coverage for an additional 2 yanl 50,000 mila on digible 1996 modd year vehicles or newer. Coverage for 1995 model year vehicles will differ. Sec your dakr for daaib on thia limited coverap. Not all can to be IOld u Selecr F.dition. *lntelliChoicc lnc., www.intellichoicc.oom, September 1999 review of 21 manu6iaurer prognma. Jaguar tied for fim pl11ee. For more infunnation, call 1·800 ~ . JAGUAR or vilit www.jaguar.com/us. C2000 Jaguar Cars. • ,. ' . ·~·, the BEST} • rose se ect1 n in orange .co unty Roger's now offers you the finest selection of premium ro~<.·:-. ii) the county: MORI:. TUAN 200 VARIETIE ·! . We just received nnother shipment anJ it1s <lbso lutely gnrgenu ... Almost every rn'll! conH.'" in ·l b1ode gr:1dnhl e pu lp pot fo r ca y planting. David· i)ustins~ hybdJ r~a , · Rn11 inticas, floribundt1~. gr,1nll1 flo r,1 ... , cl im hers, shru h , m1niatures, antiques, Fren ch a nd tree ro e .. The hl',l 11ew introduc t1 rnb .1 ... \\tll ~1s pl\.:'nt) uf old favo ri tei,. H 1ghlights include : fl y brid teas 'Diana, Princess of Wales 11 "' , The ·lno..,t 'lllllghh \fccr W'IC ,m chc market tod.1y1 \\.Ith out'>tt;n<lmg chnrnctc r anJ flo\\'er form . lvory petal ~ .ire nverl aid wtth ;1 dl.'.lr pink hlu h. refle cting PnnLc"' D1an,1\ wmmth. and radiance. 'Netv Zealand' , A new mrmduClion witl1 a wonderfully :.trnng old ro e fru , grnnl-t'. Di,c.h(',l'c~bwnr, v1gornus, nnJ hc.llrhy wtth ..,,)fr pink hln1lnh. A mu:r h 1r ('Vl.'f\' g.m.k·n. 'Stainless Steel' -Thi' ..,mlllg, s1lvcr- l.l\'l'nlll'r r11'l' k ;1rurc' l~mg 'n.:nh for l'il"Y l utnnj.!. Tlw-r l\rnr v. 111 n1't d1..,Jppt1int you either tn the g.mlcn ,)r 111 .1 hou4uct. david austins 'Evel)·n ' -He r 'i\>h .1pricot ton e' \\ti I hlcnd ... upcrbi\ \\1th pl'renn1.1b in ~h.1Jc-. ,Jf blue and gr<t)'. AJd e xcellent frn - grnncc to the mix , and )Oll h11ve " win - ning comh111:1t1o n. 'Glamis Castle' , David Au-.tin con!)1d, er-. thb thl· hc'it white rtb l.' he h:is hrcJ h) date ( L998). Produc.c<> ''rich prntu ion of gmcefolly-cuprl.'d blm:;nnb. Pl,mr 1:c 1' 1 . uncharact{·rt-.tll.111\ n.~.,tramcJ (four fcer or les ) tor an A ll'lrtn h\. hnd. 'Mary Ro.se' -Om· o f our fo "ome . Thi-. u 1ltivar ,.., ,1 tl·mftL rcpe.n,bloomer. Hl·r cx4u1stll'I) hu ge pmk m t:_ttc .md D.1mask fragr.llll..l.' mJh• fo r a rrul ) delightful rn~-.l.'n(L' 111 the gnrJen. Javtd Ausbn Hybr•d Gon uae Jekv 1 Pno•o b, Susan P Mon:gorrery climbing rose s 'Dream W eutier' , A 111 '11 ~r not of 1..nrc.1l,pink ,plcr1aln r. l \1::-111 cluster-. hlrn>m through o ul rlh ':!Ctl~on . Exccpll' mall y \'1gnrou .... ,1111..I h • y 'Shadow Dancer' -r\ I. n!!r 'lowl'rl•J n:pca t,hlornnc.:r ch,n 1..lnL''l1't l 1~ ur <l Int uf f!Md cn .... p.lCc. Shn\\ \, nifll cluster!'> 111 '1\\.'1rlcd rink h.11..k·'· FL·.111 ' glO'iS)', d ean toli.t~c with hl_,,,Pm• r'1 • prour trom l'<~rh nc'' :i nd ,,Id ", 1,1 · ' ombrcl•il' , Ahlt.· tn l"."1 11 tr.1l!r.mu.• f.mhcr rh.111 m.1m ren<.)\\ncd for th.tr qu.il m. IL-, tl.u . \\,trm-\\hire tlo\\l.'r' 111 1 old -n N.' fnrm . 'St)Jnhrl.·u tl' ,.. kct, nltcn 111 th~ Yl'M 1r 1, 11 .. eltc1ou:. ~r rthc" ·t, larg1..·, C l<l,,IL " to 12 bntcJ . floribundas 'Fruirunt t\f,riwt ' \" ilor unlike ,1m nthl r \pt luJt hu1..I" <'l'L'n 1tH<1 Ll>ppl'r· fllll l'1..I l'h1, 1m' w1th .1 Ii int ,,( ) l'll<l\\ .it thl· h.1'L' 11t d l L' l'l't.il--~tnkmg tlm\Cf ':I w11h .m 11l,l ,t.i--h1 n1w1..I l\1111 ;.1..,k-mu .... k 1o1..c1H. A v1).!11n.'u". p n>ll•"L hlntl llll'r. 'Intrigue' :\n A.A l~S "1nnl'r. lh lolo r, tu l plum 111'c' "111 fill \11ur l(.ml1.:n '" tth ~ cri'r' k·nh ll1 "u :nt. A \'Cl) pretty, !)hu.wy 'dt.·1.. non '' tt h rtl.:h, i.:111-.~\ leave,. 'Rcgcn .. ,bl'rg' T hi .. l'\'cr-hloo mmc ro'c "'en --h 1\\' \\1th pmk t111wc r .... l'd~cJ m "h 1rL' It' '"·1111\\ ,1,11ncn,, d1"L' t'L' re..;1v t,u11..c. nnn·'1' phi,'''' m .. , md --lt~h t tr.1- cr.1111..l m 1k1..· th" 1'!.mt .1 J't rtel t d10 1L1..' h'r h1 11 ~kr'. • All eventa •re subject 10 change Ca I e.9 6'40.5800 to confirm or v1s11 www rogerttgardens com for up-to-date information sprtn g calendar of ~vents april • a S.cutdey Afln e. e l<*n • lucunfut Plow 0...111• ........... ~...,,In l9Nl1I ol 1W11 el Ham9 on HGTV, Wll lnlpir9 ycMl ID a-. .. --~ ol ~ -... ............ capiia ol '*,..., rWled Ind_..., ..... •S1:d19m c..... Geldlwq. A AblfHlrMDllM Guidi.• Q Sundey, Apnl SI, 8 30am How lo Otow Cltrw Join ,... L.GI* ol WW. •lld Newcor.lb CllNI Gfowerl for 1 epeCiel ptft4tfllatl00 about hOw to grow ... '*"' tr.-.thal -l'IMlhy, ""'"· end ptOdoctive Q Sunday, April 18, 8 3o.m • Q Sunday, Apnl 23 Gardlnlng with "oeM EASH,_ Bnng 11 of your roee queabolll to thil lnformeeM ..,.,.,. 9M" by Roger'• ~ roMr1911, ltueft Spett Stuert hn dlCedll of pr9Cticel 1JCpen1ooe growing l'OIM H11 perlONli l'OM pden coni.ne men tt.. 200 venec.i a ..,..,.,20,1.*"' ........ .._ .. .... c.tllM,... ..... Wiii "°"" ............................ lldl .. "' ......... """"' c..... Dlre9, ... Cllllll. ~ ........................ ....................... AtMll ...... ..... ... .,.. ............... ,,.. c .... .. ,_,... ... ca. .... a ,.....,. s ..... ,., .,.,.. u.- El s.&uni•y. Apnl 1 !> 8 30am Hertle end Vegetables-From th• Gmdeft lo the Table Roget• renowned horticununst Cristin F~. Wiii teach you how to grow hettla end ¥egei.bieS whtll ~rk -.1ew1ca. of Cr•me de ta C""1e c..nng, demonatrates how to cseate Clelcioul gerden·frnh cu111ne a Thursday, Apnl 27 • .epm Chrie Canon Madden -Bookslgnlng Roger's 1nvrtes you to meet Chria Cauon Medden host of HGTV1 /nfenors by OesiQn and recent guest on The Oprah ~by Show Shi 1111 Wt1lln ......,al popular booh inWdtng •A~ of Her Own •Ind her latMI o4llwing ·~ys • Saturdaf April 15 5 30pm Gl'91t Glrdena from IMd for 8"9y PIQflle .. Thate• allll tirr'll kl plant • .,.-orna- mental and'or edible gerden fftlrn aeed1 RC>gefl~.._. ........... propoetof of RIMe'I s.cll, .._,.. , e,q>tern evetylhtng Y9U need to llnCM to st«t 11n entn ~ hm ..ed. 0 Saturday Af>t11 28, 830.m ttallan Gardens Discover !hi magee of hlMng., ~ 5tyle garden retrNt of your own en.tin Fi.uno wl at.. wlll you ,_ l)ell for tt'NClng tt'9 utWI tlll llbll looll end 1914 of • romanbC "8lerl ~ - try gttden fMluring bougel'l•lt t t bly INtl. "*""'Y ~end ..... a...,,_,;4 Cl ......., ..., 21,. *"' ....,c._. ....... Corny ID .. llllif ........ I ............. ,,,., ... .. ,,__ . ....,. ..... -. ..... ........ ,.SQ .....,121•••*1 ... • • Celebrate EASTER Visit Roger's Galler.Y t:oda.Y and fill _your home with visions of spnng. Classic Easter accentS are ver_y papu- lar this year, es~ll.Y old-fashioned rapbits, card- board eggs, gift cones, hol_ida_y pla9ues and vin-· . tage greeting cards . • . for the ultimate in collectible treasures, we recommend the · Christopher Radko 2000 Collection that · includes Easter-themed cookie _jars, snow$obes. ornaments and mugs ind1- viduall_y hand-~ratted in. · the old World tradibon b_y artisans throughout E.urope. Rogers also offers Radko Easter ornaments nestled inside silk Baral centerpieces. Roger's carries the ldrgest selecbon ot Radko collectibles 1n the world . ....... Indoor COLOR .~\ wonderful Wdlj to hnng the essence ot nature ) into qour home 1s to enh~nc(' ~1ch rcx)m with Roral and foliar 3Ccc~nt..s. We ofter a splendid arra.Y ot live indoor plants 1n a rai nbow ~t colors. E>unn.Y top1anes; orchids;. c:Jdamen, heath er, hqdrange;.:is and more: plus our exclusive E:n~1sh f),i.slc:·t ( iZirdens ™. Located 1n Rogers Garden Rooms. Outdoor LIVING ~pruce up !JOur patio with e citing, new home and garden furni ture designs tor 2000. Stop by Roger's tor a fabulous selection ot highest-9ualit_y home rurrnshings in the latest colors and st_yles. choose t r o m te a k , a I u - m1nu m , wrought iron, and a I I - weather wi cker fum1sh1ngs from top manufacturers such as cbd, · Tropitone, O .W. Lee, Designer Wicker, KinS5le_y-f>ate, and Summer Classics. . Ut ik' ".RoGER'·S. . . GARDENS ·~ha~lngat ~sGardensh SPRJf\JG 2CXXJ? Thebarehming frie birds are singing and lngs coming up ROSES! -~ Hybnd Tea 'Medellton Photo by Susan P. 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