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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-31 - Orange Coast Pilot.J I ' . ' ' . ' ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNm~s SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2000 .Women survive blaze • Firefighters rescue trapped inhabitants from bedroom, extinguish flames early Tuesday morning. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Flames ravaged a two-story townhouse early Tuesday, trapping two women in an upstairs bedroom until fire- fighters arrived and whisked them to safety. FANCY FOOTWORK Sarah Weeks, 20, suffered a second-degree bum on her foot and Kristine Arnold, 20, received cuts on one of her toes. Both women were treat- ed at Hoag H ospital and then . released, said Lt. John Blauer of the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. Authorities are still investi- gating ihe cause of the fire, which began around 2:10 a.m. on the first floor of the home in the 2500 block of 16th Street. The fire enveloped the upstairs bedroom. Down- stairs, the flames stretched the length of the floor to the ceiling. "ll was a major inferno there," Blauer said. It took 21 f11efigbters to extingwsh the names. Authonties estimated that the ~ fire caused $130,000 in dam- ages. Hours later, the smell of smoke lingered outside the home. One glanc~ through a blown-out window said it all: b ldckened furniture was SE~ BLAZE PAGE 4 DON LEACH I DAllV P1\.0l Skyler Nellesen, 8, boots her huge soccer ball across the sand near 32nd Street ln Newport Beach on Tuesday. . Sid's Steakhouse shuts down abruptly • Owner Sid Softer says h e shut doors because of prob- lems with employees -not health officials; reopening date uncertain. SueDoyle DAILY PILOT with stalhng prob- lems, sa id owner- lumed-fug1tive Sid Soffer, who man- ages the restaurant from Las Vegas. During a phone interview Tuesday. Soffer said he shut down the restaurant because it had don't need this headache,· Soffer said l-lls Idlest beaddche, Soffer srud, was the result .of a rec~nt altercation between d Sid's employee and a concierge from a nearby hotel. That and other mcidents prompted Soffer lo do e shop -at ledst for a while. NEWPORT BEACH -The doors to Sid's Steakhouse closed abruptly Tuesday for reasons that had nothing to do with the 27 health code violations filed earlier this month against the pop- ular restaurant. Sid Soffer become too difficult Soffer recalled important dales, such as Mother's Day, when customers with reservabons stood dwnbfounded in the parking lot after they drrlved to hnd the restaurant closed. Some employee had simply decided not 'to work that day, Soffer said. to manage employ· ees from so far away. He even accused some of his work- ers of driving his business into the ground. "If they don't care then J don't care. The closure had everything to do "They just do what they please. I City heats up for Fish Fry fun • Costa Mesa tradition, now held at OCC, kicks off Friday night and continues through the weekend. COSTA MESA -Whatever it ii you're looking to do ttUI weekend, tbe 55lh annual Uom Club Pllh Pry probably bu it. Tbent will be carntval nilel, concerti, a dulic car lhow, tbe Mm COlta Mela t and ICholulbip CGDtelt, a cut.ill contelt, ram.,~ by blue1 dance ..... and IMIUal arts ......... md. d mune, fNlb·Mld 11111 . .... • .......... goad ... --tbat ,.. "* lm••d '° aMta ,.... -.. am Johnston, the event's chairman. •1t's a com- munity-based event lnstead of a countywide event and lt also benefits the community.· 1be longtime COlta Meta tradition spon- sored by the COlta MeM·Newport Harbor • Uons Cub ii a fund-railer that brings ln between $40,000 and SS0,000 e.ch yeer, Johnstoo Mid. Although admllllon to the camlvBl end ftlh fry ii (Ne, there ... charge for food and rid•. The local Uons Cub ii .,.rt al Uom International, the world'I largest IMvlce organbatlon. Johnltan •I ·• that llnc.'e the Pith Fry ltalWd, )DaN tbu 12 mUUon bat been railed through tbe nmt for local cbaritle1 and needy lndl•ldual1 tn tbe SEE SID'S PAGE 4 FireHghlers . rescu.ed two • women early Tuesday (Tom a Ure that consumed a townhouse on 16th treet in ewport Beach. The cause of the fire is under investigation. .J()t; f A( H I L.lAll.r 111.01 Student taken into custody for choking attack • A Corona del Mat Middle Sch ool student allegedl y atlacked another boy for his homework pass. Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR - A 13-ycar-old Corona del M11r Middle School student was tak en mto ctfstody by Newport 8edch Police on Tuesday for cillegedly chok- mg c1 classmate in an attempt to stedl a home- work pass. The boy he dtlacked spent two days Ill the mtPn- 51ve care unit at Hoag Hos- p1tcll followi.nq thP t-.lay 23 c1ltercalton. The boys' name'> WE>re not rt>IP<isl!d bt>C'dU'>f' they are manor., Principal Don MMlln Sd.ld studc>nL'> in d mommg gym class hdd JUC\l r<'lurned to the school'5 tl•nnis court.!> after nanning d ldp when one student grnl>ht>d anoth~ Pr by the thrnc1l. d •mtind- ing he tum over d homc•- work pc15'> Tht> gym teacher held l<'fl thP drCd to retneve dthleuc l!qu1pment and did not v.1tn<'"" the incident The dtl<ickcr Wd'> rt•port- ed to hdve be<'n qomg c1round to many oth<•r tu- dents that dd} looking ford pdSS, Whl.C'h ('>..< U'>l'' d 'lll- dent lrom d,.109 hi.. or hl'r hom<>work d'>.,1t1ru1wnts lor onP night Tlw t1c-lwts dre SEE ATIACK PAGE 4· Caltrans needs land, resorts to eminent domain • To work on Sa.fl Diego Freeway, the transportation agency must purchase property from C.J. Segerstrom & Sons. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA The California Department of 1Tansportation has hied court documf'nt!. dgttm t C.J S<-qcrstrom on in an attempt to acquire prop- erty needl'<l lor an upc·om- mg fret'Wd)' prOJCCt. Caltran'> 1 c1tt<>mptmq to purcha e from th(' Costa Mesa-ha · c1 d velop r pieces of lcmd n<'ttr the Sun 01('qO Freewd)' t'lt I !arbor Boul<'vard <lnd Fd1rv1 w Road, a1d Stephen Chas , an dltomcy representing the transportation dgency SEE CALTRANS PAGE ' 11111 AlMAIAC -·-· ___ 2 ll&f&Blm ····---2 ClASWID5 ---------· Mlm1QS ._._..__J SIGll5 ·---- •...:. •. 2 --....... ""' ... ftntlnr • • ...... 2 Wednesday, Mer 31, 2000 • Serving American Legion · Post 291 is 'like breathing' for dedicated volunteer. Noltld Sctlw•rtz DAILY PILOT Veteran Dennis Lahey has been involved with American Legion Post 291 1'&; nearly a decade. One of about 25 vdrilnteers in the 2,000-member orgaiiization, Lahey's dedication has paid off. On June 4, he will take over as com- mander, the organization's most pres- tigious post. And his first order of business? To get more voh.tnteers. "Our charter calls for us to serve our veterans and our community,• he said. "It's lik for A . br:ath-GOOD CAUSE ing. If you want to be a Legionnaire, you have to serve.• FYI -. --. -----·· --,__ -~._ ..... PIT' Of Tiii Wiii . Buster Bmter II a matwe c:at who needs a loving bome. He ii a neutered ttimalayan-Panian mix who was recently treated for bladder ayst.als, IO donatiom'are needed to help pay bil bWI. Hil condition ii treatable with a sped.al diet and lots of lo\'e. • See other rmcued dogs~ cats each Soturdey and Sunday frOm nood to •·p.m. at ll\llio'I,.. Bspert- ence at Pubion llland ID Newport Beech. Adopt an animal in needl The Community Animal Network ii a community-supported animal organization linking people and pets through community action. See other animals at www.anJmalnetwotk.org. ·•Al ....... IPaRIOIMllJ: The Community AnilMI N9tWOttc P.O. Box 8662 Newport 8e.tdl 92658 (949) 759-3646 • . .. Getll!t,, INYULVED • GE1TINCi INVOWID runs s>«I· odially in the Dally PllOt. If yoo'd like information on getting your organization llsted, call (949) 574-4228. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organi- zation that works with suf- ferers of HIV and AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers· to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing trans- portation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acup\lilC· ture and chiropractic care. For more information, con- tact Lisa Togbia at (949) 494-1446. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund· raisers to support and main- tain this resource. For more information, call (949) 675- 1700. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT MASTER CHOULE Lahey himself served his county during the Vietnam War, although he was never sent into combat there. He was. sent to Germany as a tank com- pany commander. More th~n a decade after bis return, lie decided to volunteer with the American Legion. In anticipation of beginning his tenure a s commander, Lah~y is putting together a package of all the different areas for which people can volunteer. Both veterans and non-vet- erans a re welcome, he said. To get Involved with the AmerlcM a....--..... 211, contact the Legion • raisers, dinners and visits to .sick or injured veterans in hospitals. They put tog~ther care packages and reg- ularly chat or play bingo with veter- ans at the V.A. Hospital in Long Beach. boaters to teach their skills to young- ste.rs. The group annually competes for the "Yacht Club of the Year• title. Lahey also plans to start a special volunteer club called the "411 Club ft for veterans. These volunteers would agree to work four hours a month for 11 months. The volunteers give their time to any nonprofit organization in the community. OF ORANGE . COUNR The performing arts organi- zation needs volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and handling phones. For more information, call (714) 556-6262. (949) 673-5070 or Demls t..hey at (949) 548 4408. The American Legion Is at 215 15th St., Newport lffch. The Sons of the American Legion put on charity events, such as a recent fund-raiser for the Newport Beach Police Department. MEDIATION CENTER The Legion has a number of dif- fe rent volunteer positions apart from those available to their veterans, "including: the American Legion Axillary, for wives and daughters of veterans;,.Sons of the American Legion; and the American Legion Yacht Club. The auxiliary helps organize fund- "They help us an ·awful lot,• Lahey said . "They do all the work for noth- ing -those young~ little whipper- snappers.• . The .Yacht Club, among other things, has. positions available for "We support other groups besides our own,• he said. Once Lahey recruits more volun· teers, bis next goal is to extend the Legion's lease, which is currently · thteatened by various developers. The Mediation Center of Costa Mesa needs volun- teers for case management and intake. Bilingual lan· guage skills are necessary. For more information, call (949) 574-5990. ALMANAC May28 •Brian Lynn Baisch, 24, Pla- -The following information is centia collected on a weekly basis at . • Kent Wesley Jancarik, 25, the Orange County Clerk-Laguna Beach Recorder's office in Santa • Mary Kay Pocus, 52, Hunt- Ana. ington Beach DEATHS May27 •Christina Melinda Kem, 18, NEWPORT BEACH Costa Mesa •Clara J. Sky. 89, on April 4 • Spencer Chong Lee, 27, • Donald M. Miskanic, 58, on Hacienda Heights April 4 • Joyce C. Criswell, 76, on May26 April 4 • Nancy Katherine Merzoian, COSTA MESA 44, Newport Beach • Allie M. Pasini, 94 on April 5 REAL ESTATE • Constance E. Rose, 86, on April 1 • Gerald A. Scanlon, 79, on April 2 DUI ARRESTS The following people have been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have been arrested on-suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, are considered inno· cent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH May29 • Jason Cloud Little, 25, Costa Mesa • Stade R. Lancaster, 29, Orange VOL 94. NO. 129 TUNSACTIONS COSTA MESA • 1960 Anaheim Ave., $195,000 • 487 Esther St., $425,500 • 2402 Narbonne Way, $266,000 • 591 Park Drive, $250,000 • 2143 Santa Ana Ave., $325,000 • 15 Main Sail Drive, $390,000 • 37.0 Esther St., $185,000 • 952 W. Wilson St., $226, 100 • 2547 Orange Ave., $299,000 • 2200 Canyon Drive, $240,000 • 1069 Tulare Drive, $210,000 • 2400 Margaret D,rive, $167,000 • 2933 Baker St., $369,000 • ~052 Kittendale Bay, $180,000 REAPERS H0D.JNE (949) 642-6086 Reco<d yout comments ~ the Delly Pilot or news tipl. • 944 Crocus Circle, $240..800 • 962 Begonia Ave., $341,000 • 2755 Bunting Circle, $384,000 • 1122 Paularino Ave., $212,000 • 2806 Loreto Ave., $312,000 • 2741 Fremont Lane, $209,000 • 1111 S. Coast Drive, $168,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 216 Canal St., $155,000 • 260 Cagney Lane, $217,000 • 235 62nd St., $356,500 • 215 35tb St., $450,000 • 11 Riptide Court, $172,000 • 601 Lido Park Drive, $900,000 • 300 Rialto, $860,000 • 604 36th St., $530,000 • 1620 Kent Lane, $195,000 • 137 Via Havre, $850,000 • 200 McNeil Lane, $98,000 • 633 Lido Park Drive, $699,000 • 30 Starfish Court, $180,000 • 26 Sand Dollar Court, $200,000 • 2 Escapade Court, $297 ,500 • 33 Seascape Drive, $205,000 • 18201 Von Karman Ave., $655,000 • 303 La Jolla Drive, $665,000 • 611 Udo Park Drive, $915,000 • 102 Scholz.Place, $141,000 • 111 Via Genoa, $885,000 ENGAGEMENTS Cristo-Utnehmer Don and Helga ,De C~to of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie Claire De Cristo, to William Utnehmer, son of Patricia Jilek and William Utnehmer of Antigo, Wis. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the Uni- versity of San Diego. The groom~to-be' is a graduate of Antigo High School (Wis.) and Cal State Long Beach. A July wedding is planned at the Kenwood Inn and Spa in Sonoma. WEATHEI AllD SUlf 1lllPlllA1UmS Balboa TIDD TODAY Flnt low 74461 COf'ON def Mar 75112 ComMesa 7"54 Newport BNCh 7W2 Newport Coest 1H2 2:37 a.m ...................... --0.3 Rnthlgh 8:45a.m ..... , ................. 4.0 Second low I 2~p.rn, .. .,,.,,. .. ,.,,.,.,,..1,1 5econdh6gh 8:22 p.m ....................... 6. 1 ..,. ... ._.PGMCUT Atelldyw.t-IOUth- w•1 ~ M9I wll dlh- • ... .,, the Miit~ to dlllt-hlgh ... todlf. nlJMDAY Antlow 1:221.m ...................... -1.o Anthlgh t:Jla.m ...................... .4.2 Second low LOC'AllGll -2-AS p.m.. .. -................. 1 A ----··-......... .2~ --s.o.,dhlgh .... a."' ... -..... ~ YllM t:02 p.m. ........................ . ~ ........ -• .2~ YllM ............. .a..tw/M c.. ................... .J..4YllM ·····-~ ......... In .. COllllNlnlty. ..... chct ~ .. ....... dafttoClludll ............ ... 4110, flf-.td ..... to ~~ POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Crocul Clrde: V.00.llsm wes l'epOfted In the 900 block' art 3:30 a.m. Monday. • 0. ., .. ~ A. dlsturblince was reported In the 1200 block art 10 p.m. Monday. •....._._.,..,.A. petty theft w• report9d In the 2300 block art 7:13 p.m. MoncMv· • ....._ lllWI: A disturbance was~ In the IOO block art 11:10 a.m. Monday. • NEWPORT BEACH • m.,11111 Dltw& A wtltllr bllloon wm dropped from I bridge• Goldllwoea-.... w1 hit the wllldlhllld Gf an onc1Dml11g cs • l'AS p.m. Sundly. • Oa lfuWll ..,._A Cllllullr phone --• POO ...... from ............ .,.... Mm~"' .. D00blodlbla:Mln1:11Indt:101Mft...., • ,_.. ..... A willt ••11t11. -..... n.a•lnthitDIDlllcldlMllc1•1llMft,...., ... ....... .,. ,. I I . ' ' t , r . . -. . j . . Dai4y Pi.lot Wednesday, Moy 31 , 2000 3 Harbor. fowl caught up in diesel fuel spill . . . llllFLY II lllClllOll As a part of the Coast Guard's Investigation, Jim Soltis takes a water sample near the site of Tuesday's fuel spill. • About a gallon oi diesel leaks into harbor waters from a docked yacht; extent of birds' injuries unknown. Wassail-Kelly, who called local authorities to check the dam- age. "This fuel is all over the harbor. I can barely breath.• Authorities received • • PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU.ER I OAllY PILOT High school · senior to direct school play For the second oomec- utive year, the Corona del Mar Middle School's play will be directed by a high school senior. , Kelly lJn will direct the seven~-and eighth- grade production for bar seniqr project, wh!ch every student at Cotona del Mar High School must complete in order to grad- uate. The play, "Help, I'm Trapped in a High School.• is a comedy with a cast of 30. The high school's advanced drama production class will be responStbl~ for all techni- cal support, costumes and set designs. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT Wassail-Kelly's midmorning call and, upon arrival, noticed that diesel fuel was leaking from a yacht named •A Moment in Time.• From left. Phillip Esquivel and Jim Soltis, of the U.S. Coast Guaid, Investigate the scene after a docked boat leaked diesel fuel Into Newport Harbor on Tuesday. Pertormances will begin at 7:30 p.m. June 8-~ 9 in the Little Theater at Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. BALBOA PENINSULA - At least seven birds were left coated in oil and temporarily stranded on a sandy beach Tuesday after a docked boat reportedly leaked about a gal· Ion of diesel (uel near the ferry landing. An oily slick stretched about a half-mile across the water in Newport Harbor, leaving about five ducks and two swans -local favorites Rupert and Pearl -swaying with open beaks, gasping for air. "I'm madder than hell,• said Newport resident Gay Key spot on library board up for grabs • Current chairman, Jim Wood, is ~eeking reappointment; 10 other city residents apply. ' Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Eleven residents are seeking the position of chairman of the library's board of trustees - one of the city's most coveted high-profile volunteer titles. The four-year post, current- ly filled by Coast Magazine publisher Jim Wood, will be up at the e nd of June. The City Council hopes to have the new trustee in place by July 1. Council members Tom Thomson. Todd Ridgeway and Gary Adams will narrow down the applicants and give their nominations at the June 13 council meeting. As a five-member group, the trustees work symbiotically with the Library Foundation, which raises money for the institution. The trustees decide how the money will be disbib- uted, In terms of programs, books and classes. Despite the controversy he has encountered in the past year, Wood has thrown his hat in the ring. A sell-described "ideas man• Wood has helped push forward some of the library's biggest programs. This year, in particular, he was able to get TV news anchor and author Tom Brokaw to speak at the Distinguished Speak er Lecture Series. However, some foundation members have been upset by Wood's leadership style, and be was ~t the center of a bitter dis- pute between the foundation and trustees earlier this year. m Robert Langsan, who recently purchased the boat, declined to comment. It was too late to contain the spill, said officials fTom the state Department of Fish and Game. The fuel is expected to bum off in the sunlight today, they said. Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol and U.S. Coast Guard pe!"5<>nnel. along with the Fish and Game officials, spent several hours in 1the area, speaking to Langsan and taking water samples. The samples will help to determine bow much fuel leaked from the boat. Langsan could be responsible for a~varl­ ety of costs, including the tests. Authorities are still trying to figure out what caused the leak. They said it could be that the yacht's fuel tank had sim- ply bee,.n overfilled. Fish and Game warden Michael McDermott said fuel spills are ·rare in Newport Harbor and just one gallon can do a lot of damage. •Jt's not real common in this harbor, but it does happen,• McDermott said. "It's usually only a few ounces. And a liWe bit goes a long way.• • 2 POOIS • SWIM LEssoNS • AEROBI~ • BASKETBALL •YOGA • SWIM TEAMS •YOUTH SPOIUS • RACQUETBAil. • CAMPs 1" ~build ttrong ltids, strong families, e strong communities. 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The attacker immediately released his hold on the boy, wbo then fell backward and hit his head on the cement, witnesses told Martin. 1 •r think his intention was to scare the kid into giving him what he wanted," Martin said. "A,fter just a few minutes, the CALTRANS CONTINUED FROM 1 Caltrans filed two eminent domain complaints in Orange County Superior Court last week. The land is needed for the agency1s project to improve kid lost air. When he let him go, and vomited in the car, said be fell backward and hit his Sgt. Mike McDermott, head.• spokesman far the Newport The incident did not com-Beach Police Department. pletely come to light until late The boy is no longer in the last week. because students hospital, but has not returned who. witnessed the attack did to school: · not 'nunediately come forward •He has some memory loss and report it right away. of what happened,• Martin •1bere is a kind of pecking · said. •He had good recall order thing with middle school except of the incident itself.• lcidsr Martin said. "Girls are Police said the victim suf- horrible in one way: boys are fered head injuries, most llke- horrtble in another .... With ly from the fall, and is current- boys, it's more pbysical. • . -ly taking a nti-seizure After the attack, the victim medicAtion. was sent to the school nurs~ The attacker was suspend- and then home with his moth- ed from school, but now faces er. Howe~er, she rushed him to ·much more serious conse- 'the hospital afte r the boy quences. reportedly became incoherent H~ was taken into custody freeway ramps at Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. Paul Freeman, a spokesman for C.J. Segersb'om & Sons, said the two parties can still reach an agreement out of court. •1t•s a matter of price. We're agreeable to this otherwise. I'm 100%" confident that we will ultimately reach an accommo- dation," Freeman said. Freeman added that the court proceedings will ensure that Caltrans will eventually get the land and move forward with its work schedule. A government agency can use eminent domain to acquire property for a public project when the property owner chooses not to sell at the offered price. A judg,,e can order the transaction to take place-, br alter the price if it is . . 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If the student is found guilty, hE) could. he put in a juvenile detention fadl.ity until his 24th birthday, McDermott said, although that level of punish- ment is usually reserved for more serious crimes. not of fair marklk value. The property sale will not affect Segerstrom's Home Ranch project, which proposes to build an office buhding and an IKEA furniture store on 90 acres of land near Harbor Boulevard and the freeway. "This· stretch is necessary for the freeway improvement project. aut as far as our Home · Ranch project -that's inde- pendent of it,· Freeman said. We Buy Direct. Eliminate the Middleman I Compare,,.,., Prices! Tm9.peW Costa Mesa Sbc>wroom by appointment 1240 Lopn Ave. Unit H <-·el~" I.opt) (714) 844-7288 www.teabutdoon.com ..,, I 1 ~I c:hecl OI ,,..., or.-to: hctk Collt 1"llMln ~ 4840 SW Wllllm lwe, Sulle 400, ._..,.. .. Ore t7QOS $60 $10 seo • --. -, -' 'I -----I ---------' -• . - •. ...,. .. . . \ ' . ;._a..~.·· ... ~. ,. '·. j ' • • • • . 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County oftidaJs revoked the restaurant's permit April 17, but Soffer refused to close the doors at the time, saying that healt.h inspectors improperly investigated Sid's. Pat Markley, a spokes- woman for the Orange County Health Care Agency, desaibed the sud- den closing of Sid's Steakhouse as a "surprise• and "unfortunate.• County officials will not take any further action a~ainst the restawant as Jong as it is closed. U the restaurant opens again, Markley said officials will try to wcdt with SoCfer in an attempt to fix the health code violations. •Our food protection program ma~es every effort to work with and educate restaurant per90n- nel, so they can protect the bMlth of the public along with running their busi- ness,• Markley said. FISH CONTINUED FROM 1 ' Newport-Mesa area. The recipients of the Uons Club funds are primarily youth organizations, such as Girls Inc.. youth baseball organizations and the Boys & Girls Club, Johnston said. The club is also known for helping people with vision problems. In its second year at its new OCC venue, the club is hoping to see attendance increase to that of previous years, when it was held at Uons Park. The move to OCC is not the only change that has been made to the annual festival. The Lions Club has also added a classic car show and a new food court, in which local charities will run various booths and retain the pro- ceeds. For instance, the YMCA will run a Pepsj booth and the Estancia High School PTA will be grilling hot dogs and hamburgers. The fun starts at 5 :30 p.m. Friday and lasts until the last straggler leaves at 11 p.m. Sunday. •ey the end of the week- end, we're all dragging,• Johnston said. For more informatien, call (949) 548-3094 or visit the We b site at www.geodt.ies.com/llonstishlry . BLAZE CONTINUED FROM 1 melted together1 pieces of orange stuffing from a couch were scattered all over the ftoor: and the texture or one chair had burst into hundreds or. blackened ~ubblel. The Engli1h Tudpr-1tyle residence, now unilbabit- able, retembled a dwrted medieval castle tucked between 1ingle-fam1ly homes. No s~ bome1were~. Michael Zavala, a nut- door neighbor, stood in Im driveway, wtpiog IOOt off Im white car. 7.avala Mid ...... ......, ~~~"'!::: door. ·~ Mid • gr.b .... ................ Zaftla llld. •And I did.• . . . I , .. I enjoy being a member of one of the finest clubs in Newport Beach: the Daily Pilot. As a long-time subacriber, I gain daily access to the exclusive world of the very-well intonned. Local news, prap sports, community columnists -. . the Daily Pilot's reader amenities are second to none. Got the Pilot? ·. .. Quote Of --"We lal a,.., fn M, praWil, • .-, or i.e.'-' w've,. W ii .-e -.· Jeny Howell, Costa Mesa football coach ----... , . ... 6 Wednetdoy, ~ 31 , 2000 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..,57 44223 Daily Pilot PACIFIC COAST UA&UE BOYS TUCK AllD FIELD Cll••IONS CONAAO LAU I DAILY Pll.OT Corona del Mar Hlgh's boys reign as Pacific Coast League track and field champions. Front row, from left: Riley Watson, J~hn Turco, Andrew Norman and Alex Vinson. Second row, from left: Andy Barnes, Jon-Luke Del Fante, Tom Shochat. Reed Glyer, Kevin Kramer, Matt Moore: Back row, from left: Bob Ervin, Fred Simmons, Chris Carpenter, Erik Knuppel, Sean Fenton~ Coach Sumner, Taurnata Grey, Jo'Sh Yelsey, assistant coach Crystal Smith. Not pictured, Travis Beardslee. BASEBALL OCC'S Reuss UNLV-bound J-Ie finished second on Bucs' all-time homer list COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College right fielder Jason Reuss will be continuing his collegiate career at the University or Nevada, Las Vegas. · Reuss hit .303 with a team-lead- ing 12 home runs and 45 RBis for the Pirates this season. Reuss' 27 career home runs is the second highest two-year total in school history, behind Joey James' 35 dingers. He is also fourth behind James, Dave Staton and Kevin Reimer with 93 career RBis. His most memorable moment at Orange Coast came on April 10, 1999 against Cypress when Reuss clubbed two grand slams in one game, becoming the first Pirate to ever accomplish such a feat. "It's really a hitters park,• Reuss said of his new UNLV field. •1 want- ed to play out of state, but yet it's still close to home, which is nice. During night games in right field, I'll be able to look out and see the entire Las Vegas Strip, which will be really cool.• -by Tony Altobelli TENNIS Davis, Hansen-Dent in Adoption Guild men's open singles semifinals NEWPORT BEACH - Scott Davis of Corona de l Mar, formerly ranked No. 2 ln the world in men's doubles, reached the semifinals in two of the most popular divisions at the 39th Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic, hosted by New- port Beach Tennis Club. Davis, the head professional at NBTC, will play in the open singles and doubles semifinals Satwday. Davis will face Michael Jessup in the singles semifinals, while former Newport Harbor High standout Brett Hansen-Dent, now a teaching pro ln La Jolla, will face USC's Marcin Rozpedski in the other semifinal. Both matches are 11 a.m. Both men's open doubles semifinal matches Saturday are scheduled for 2:30 p.m., while the men's senior (35 and over) doubles semlfinals are 1 p.m. Sunday'• ftnA1I will •tart at 11 a.m. with men'• open singles; 12:30 p.m. for men'• open doubles, ·2 p.m. for men'• senlon1 and 3:30 p.m. for mixed open doubles. There is no HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa tugb's football team keeps a focus on possession (above) durtng spring football practice as Jimmy 1slas tries to survive the thrusts of Jessie Price (left) and Alvin Nguyen. Practice continues unW June 16 on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday basts. Below, bead coach Jerry Howell bas some Insight for one of bis playen. Firing up for 2000· • Costa Mesa football is cooking this spring, · thanks to fire supplied by veteran returners. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA-Things are going so well for the Costa Mesa High football team this spring, Coach Jerry Howell's Mustangs haven't waited to celebrate. The reigning Pacific Coast League co-champions, in fact, have and will celeb1ate each Friday with a post-practice barbecue. "We bad a great first week, probably as good, or better than we've ever had in spring,• said Howell, preparing for his sixth season at the helm. "We're executing plays and doing things super. When we finish practice, everyone is smiling and laughing.· And, each Friday, eating, too. "The parents are putting on a barbecue for us every Friday,• said Howell, whose squad opened spring drills May 15. Among the reasons for such good humor is a corps of veteran leadership, which has set a .serious tone and taken great sb'ides to integrate the younger players into the system. •More than any group I've had, •More than any group I've had, thelle klda have 11811-dlac:lpllne ... " these kids have self-discipline,• Howell Mid. "We nonnally band out a T-shirt for leadership at the end of each week, but we couldn't narrow it down to one or two kids after the first week. Everyone is talking to each other and helping one another learn.• · The Mustangs a.re learning more complexity on offense, as Howell and offensive coordinator Tom Baldwin, who guided the defense the last several years, are trying to •make people play multiple defemes against us.• . Howell said bis brain trust will enact that plan by using multiple formations. "We want to be a lltUe more wide open on offense this year. We'll spend more time this spring on offense than defense.• The major change defensively is the man in charge, as Matt Kellogg takes over for Baldwin as the architect of the aggressive fOW'-four lcheme. Howell also is happy with the addition of assistant Kent Paul, who bas taught at Mesa for yean, but bad coached elsewhere, wttil Howell lured him on board. i>ersonneI questions abound, but Patrick HuWger, who will be a senior, llppeen entrenched at quarterback. HoweQ, ln fact, l8id a challenge will come in ftnding how to allocate a ~dtul of talented skill-position pl4,yen. Among thOle ii C.J. Zuniga, wbo rushed for ~.015 yards and ICOred 28 touchdowns en route to All-CIP Southern Section Dtvilion IX accolades u a Junior. Nick Cablco, wbo spent bja IOpbomore MUOD nutlng • for Matar De&' lut fall, • back tn tbe progruL ...... ftlll· ty action• a Mustang ,,_..n ill '98, wbm be mmed leY· m ua. for 29 yum tn a ftnt·round playaft m tD IMDI. Among tboee Howell a1ao bolds pramlM for ii Keola SB POOTIALL fMI 7 women'• °'*' division. . -by .... --o-'----""'!""-~--...... -~-------"'!"-------...... -----..... ------__. \ . FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 6 Asuega, the primary ball earner last ran for a strong freshmen squad. ALL-CIF returner LuVler Mitchell anchors thmgs on the offensive front, though Howell would like to see others step forward and claim starting spots in the trenches on both sides of the ball. The Mustangs are practicing three days a week, typically Monday, Wednesday and Friday1 through June 16. There~ no spring game sch~u1ed. • They'te coming off an 8-3 cam- paign, which mcluded their fourth straight trip to the playofCs, a school record. •our goals this season are to win back-to-back PCL titles, which bas CDllAlmA ........ lll•tU ---· lhurs..s.pt.7·' ,. s • atS..Ana .... 7p.m.. Fri .. 5epl. 15 -....... ... .t Or.nge COllt, 1 p.m. Fri., ~ 22 -WI 1 ' JIU. It Orange COllt, 7 p.m. Fr1 •• ~ 29 ...... ,,...... at Newport HMbar, 7 P."'- Slt., °"" 7 • •al••• Gwk•n at a.rt Fietd. Long IMd\. 7 p.m. MCIRC OMIT WIWI• Fri., Oct. 13 -c.... ....... at Orange COllt, 7 p.m. Thurs.. Oct. 19 -L....-..... at ~ange c.oast =· 7 p.m. Fn .. Oct. 7'1 -alllll-llMi .. at Newport tWbor; 7 p.m. Fri .. Nov. 3. ~ ... at Irvine, 7 p.m. MARIANNA OAV MASSEY I DAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa's Keota Sasueba (left) tries to advance against the defensive pressure of C.J. Zuniga. • never been done at this school, to be playing playoff games in. December and to get the Bell (perpetual trophy which goes to the winner of the cross- town showdown with Estancia) back,~ Howell said. Thurs., Nov. 9 ·...,. a • • d. at Newport tWbor, 7 p.m. ~~~(§) a-c:h111ftni90 SINCiUS -...·sap.., Flnt~ Gines Abellan def. J~rlos Anaga, 6-4, 7·5; Cody Jac.kson def. Matt Shalne, 6-3, 4-6, 6- 2; Mike Leonard def. Darrell Thortlpsoo. 6-0, 6-0. Second~ S<ott Davis def. Abellan, 6-1, 6-0; Bill Howie def. Mark Weidmann by default; Pat Crow def. Alex ~ral, 6-0, 6-0; Jonny Biorkman def. Biii Denton, 7· 6, 6-0; Michael Jessup def. David Johnson, 6-1, 6- 1; Peter Feovenyesky def. Michael Dannenhold, 6- 3, 6-4; Andrew Cheney def. Ruben Mendoza, 6-1, 6-1; Kenny Cruz def. David ~las, 6-0, 6-1. Ken Zanlo def Christian Jem.n, 6-3, 7·5; Andy Stewart def. Ramsey Gfl'ber, 6-2. 6-1; Jackson def. Amadtn lkponwmosa, 6-3, 6-3; Br.it Hansen-Oent def. Sam Walsh by default; Erich Hitting« ct.t. Roger Mathe$, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2: Andrew ScMtflffU def. Luke Fitzsimons, 6-2, 6-1; l.awrene;e ~dl­ well def Mark Wolf. 6-1, 6-0, Marcin Rozpedskl def. Leonard, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 "-"dof" OaVIS def Howie, 6-0, 6-3; crow def. Blorlunan, 6-0, 6-3; Jeuu9 def Feovenyesky, 6-0, 6-1; Cheney def. Cruz. 6-2, 7·5, Stewart def bnlo, 6-3, 6-2; Han~Dent def. Jacksotl, 6-1, 6-1; Sconeneau def. Hittinger, 6-0, 6-1; Rozpedslci def. Hatchwell. J.6 (7-5), 6-2. ~·· Davis def. Crow, 6-1, 7·5; Jessup def Cheney. 1· 6, 6-2, 6-3; Hansen.Dent def. Stewart. 6-3, 6-3; Rozpedskl def Sconeoeau, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5. oouau:s Men's a.nlon (JS end over) Rnt~ Jerry Van Llnge-Ooog Adler def. Curt Si.Ider· Jim Harper, 7.5, 7-6 (3); John Davis-Barry Buss def. Oaud Ahmed·Dan Bohannon, 6-3, 6-3; Olde Bohrnstedt-Stelle Clark def. Greg Washer-Chris Reedy, 6-3, 6-2; Bill Howie-Peter Davidson def. John Washer· Jeff Ewing, 4-6, 6-2. 6-2; Eric Quade- Kevin Armstrong def. Richard Russell-Peter castleton by default Eric Oavkhon-Ruben Meri-dou def. Dave Sherbedc·Eric Sherbedl, 6-4, 6-7 (1), 6-2 ~· Donnie Vil5ef·Peter Aldrich def. Van Unge- Adlef, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2; Davls-lluu def. Bohmstedt· Clark, 6-1, retirfd; Howie-Davidson def. Quade. Armstrong. 6-2, 6-3; Pugh·Man Song Hing def. DclVldson-Mendoza, 6-2. 6-1. Men't()pen Ant~ Robert Werldell-Steve t.appln def. Tim Wall«e- R.emsey Gefber, 6-2, 6-2. l'ound of 16 Jim Pug~Bruce Man Song Hing def. WendeH- Lapp1n. 6-3, 6-0; Andrew Cheney-Oms Tontt def. lefry Frantt·Drew Oenny, 7-6, 7-6; Brett Hansen- Dent<arlos Bunos def. Tom lloyd-Oavid Ling· man, 6-2, 7·5; carsten Hoffmann·Att Hernandez def. Jonny Biorkman-Greg Blortcman, 6-1, 6-1; Jacob Pietrowski· Trent Miller def. Christian Jensen-Ride Conkey, 6-3, 6-3; Peter Smltho-Kelly <Sullett def. Andy Stewart-Nils Kolta, 5·7, 6-4, 6-4; Tim leonard·Mike Leonard def. Peter Feovenyesky· Jose-<:arlos Anaga, 6·2, 6-1; Scott Qavis-Oonnle Visser def. Greg Weiss-Billy Casas, 6-1, 6-4. ~-Pugh·Man Song Hing def. Cheney-Tontz. 6-3, 6-2; Hansen-Dent-Bustos def. Hoffmaon·Hernan· dez, Hi, 6-3; Smith-Gullett def. PietrowskJ·Mlller, 1·5, 7-6 (3); Davis-Visser def Leooard-Leonard, 6- 4, 6-2. Ml•edap.., Flntraund Ann ~11-Urlos Bustos def. Dena Mc8ride- Mc8ride, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Karen Price<Msten Hoff. ITIMln clef. Jodi Rff-f>atrlde Rea, 6-2. 6-l; Moira Gandy-Eric Quade def Audra Adams·Tim Leorwd, 2-6, 6-3, J.6 (8-6); Kristen C..S.Ross Caw def. Sondra Michelsen-Tom Olmstffd, 6-4, 6-3; Danielle Brandlln·Alvln Gardiner def. Page Bartelt-Biiiy casas, 6-4, 6-4; Jandrea Ouwendyk· Art Hernandez clef. Laura Ruben-George Tate, 6- 3. s-4; Kirsten Smith-Henrik Rosvall def. Caylan Leslie-Luke Fitzsimons, 7-6 (10.B), 6-4. Men's seniors (35 and over) M9f'l't6.0 Ant~ Michael Moenter·Dropsy Alt>recht def. Bo McGlaughlin-Brian Matek, 6-3, 3-6, 7·S. "-"cf of 16 Moenter-Atbrecht def. Jamel Atcha·l.aurent bropsy, 6-3, 7-5; Greg Washe<·John Washef def. Ken Zanio-Rldc Robb, ~ 7-6; Scott Zldback· Kevin Armstrong def . .lohn Crou.Brlan Walden, l- 6, 6-3, 6-1; Erik Michelson-Rob Horsch def. Mark Murphy-Colby Morita, 6-3, 6-1; Doug Adler· George Tate def. Daud Ahmed-Kevin Kearney. 6- 3, 6-3; Terry Marcoline-Pete fitzpatrldt def. Bill M(Quaid-Kim Vieira, 7-6, 7-5; Eric D~eter Davidson def. Michael Dannenhold·Johnny France, f>.4, 6-3; Kenny Cruz·Will Marino def. Rob- bie Finl.y-Ad.lm Kranson, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Men'• 5.5 Flnt~ Nlde Singh-Bryan Knebel def. Ken Stuart-Bill Popejoy: 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4; Phil HamUton-Steve Sprinkle def. Danny Marks-James Budge, 6-0, 6-0; Jano Fears-saul Blau def. Dennis Claus-Bryotn Barone, 6-3, 6-2; Domink Juneau-Mark Paolucci def. Corey Rene-Alan Iverson, 6-3, 6-1; Jay Amos. Rich Cisakawski def. Robbie Reenan·Edward Orosco, 7-6 (3), 6-4. ~of16 Dean Corley-Rob Millsap def. 5ingho-Knebel, 6- 4, 6-3; Hamilton-Sprinkle def. Bill Denton-HA. 6-4, 6-3; Fears-Blau def. Tom Cohen-Alex Marcia!< 6-3, 6-3; Bill Mueslng-James Dao def. Juneau·Paoluccl, &.4, 2-fi, 6-3; Rk.k Traeger-Randy Myen def. Tom Morris-Fred Morris, 6-3, 6-0; Tim Claar-Kerry Welsh def. Robert Davenport·PJ. O'Keefe, ~. 6- 3; Marc Kelly-Marc Roen def. Mel Schantz-Ashlin Wily, 6-3, 6-1; SNn Collins-Orestes Bau def. Amos-Osakawskl, 6-2, 6-1. --·.s.s Ant~ Pat Damian-Doney Adams def. Kimberly ~Plumley, 6-4, 6-l. MlndS.S Arlt~ Robin Monk-Mire Roest def. Janet llezmlll- novic.h-SNn Collins, 6-4, 6-1; Usa Silagy-Ride Traeger def. Loretta Brown-ONn ~ 4-6, 7·5, 6-2; Kathy Dos5-Bennett·Terry 'fyfell dd. Karen Nr.as-Wi Amos. 4-6, 6-2. 6-3; Kimberly Sdlram- Frank zebot ct.f. Pat OiNnian-lill Mueslng. 6-1, 1-6, 7·5; Dar«1 Collins-Orestes Baez def. Anita £tchebeny-Oennis Claus. 6-2. 7-6 (J.S); Usa Lffo Dominic Juneau def. Ellca Hedc·Jano Fun. 7·5, 6-3. Men'tS.O Arlt~ Robert Jensen.Jon Rushing def. David Miller· Dan Oeeflng. 6-3, 6-3. 5-tdraund Tim Unn-Gary Doi def. Jensen.Rushing. 6-3, 6-4; Richird Dou-Biii Hyde def. Toby M<C.arthy·Wayne Blackbum, 6-1, M ; Gary HeaOdlng-llruce Malloy def. Kevin Kirsch-Michael F~ l-6, 6-3, 6-2; Peter Flnch·Dierch Brown def. Luis TOfl'ado-fr~ 'die Quijano, 6-3, 6-1: Biii Hahn-Paul M#to def. Gary Sequeira-Woody Brooks, 6-3, 6-4; Curt Galle- gos-Steve Johnson dd. Frazer Moodie-Geoffrey Thomas. 6-1, 6-1; Gary Plumley-Jerry Edgar def. Mike ~Mike Bunke, 6-3, 1-6, 7·5; Mike MacKenzie-OoYg La Bahn def. Neil Malley.f>aul Miiier, 6-7, 7.(., 7·5. It Kr..-ner-H. Wong def. Scott Pattc»Carntfon Hoowf, 6-0, 4-6, 6-2; Rob Roof·Ted Tucher def. Chris Bowen-Tony Pmcoe, 6-3, 6-2; Mlde Mldeler· John Chow def. Cort Ensign-<urt EnMgn, S.7, 6-0, 6-3; Jim 11~ ~ def. ~ Adams-Joe .._,., ~ fi.1; Robert Sheph9td- Rotleft Nichols def. Pat Pottger-Bryan ~ fi. 7, 7-6, 6-4; Kurt~ Bowen def. Brian TENNIS Valpiiralso-Ooug Rudolf, 6-2, 6-4; Rolando Men· doza-Oan Jose def. Dexter Godbey-Joe Aurlem· ma, 6-3, 6-2; Jim Nelson-Robert Ouesler def. Paul Mullis-Paul Edward, 6-3, 6-4. · Round of 16 Ooss·Hyde def. Linn-Doi, -7·5, 1-6, 7·5; Headdlng-Malloy def. Flnch·Brown, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4; Gallegos-Johnson def. Hahn·Marto, 6-2, 6-2: Plumley-Edgar def. MacXenzle-1.a Bahn, 6-4, 6-4; Roof-Teacher def. Kramer-Wong. 6-4, 6-2; Buehrlng·Viswanath clef. Mk.kler<how. 6-4, 6-2; Jensen-Bowers def. Shepherd·~ichols, 6-3. 6-4; Nelson-Duesler def. Mendoza-Jose, 6-7, 6-2. 6-2. ~·ss.o Flnt~ Qleryl Smith·Elki Worceiter def. Kathryn Lernons·Leslie Kollar, 6-0, 6-3; Beverly Johnston- Nancy Honda def. Amber Gilben<.athi canutl, 6- 3, 6-2; Kathy Emerz1an-llrenda Oliver def. Judy Jane-Rosemary Brown, 4-6, 7·5, ~ Mari Mat· sumato-Karen Vigen def. Karla Repoz-Fawn Burke, 7·5, 4-6, 7·5. "°""" of , ' Polly Durst-Pam Mcfarland def Smith-WOrces- ttr, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5: Penny ~al le-Judith Durr def Un· da Winston-Debbie Fleming, 6-2, 5-7, 6-0, John· ston-Hooda def. Ondy Reyes-Lisa Khalaf, 6-3, 6-2; Norma Veal·Anne Folks def. Emerzian-Ollver, 7·5, 6-7 (4), 6-3; Oofothy Bist)op-Unda Huber def. Trish Markland-Allison Vi1n't Hof, 6-4, 6-2;' Sharon lgnat·Jan Bruner def. Roxanne Stetson-Sherrell Sutherland, fi. l, 6-4; Till Wood-Laura Prochniak def. Julie Oavld-Gayle Jones, 7·5, 6-2; Patty Moore-Pamela Lillie def Matsumato-Vlgen, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4. Mlaeds.o First nM.lnd Karen Vlgen·Luls Rodriguez def. Ellie Mendiaz· Curt Ensign, 6-3, Hi (7·5); Karen McFadden·Brain Valf)'raiso def. Angela Stephens-Matt Sachse, 6- 4, 3-6, 6-2; Laura Prochniak-Warren Wong def Lisa Howell·Terry Fleming by default. Round of,, Tricia "Weisman-David Weisman def. Vigen· Rodriguez., 6-2, 2-6, 6-4; Susie Conover-Ron He•· tall def. Uz ~.US Archer, 6-1, 6-1; Cynthia Reddlck.l'at Poagef def. Mcfadden-lfalparalso, 6- 3, 6-3; Fawn Burtce-Sam Ve<gara def. D.H. le\Nis- A.G. Lon90tla, 6-1, 6-1; Norma Veal-Gary Huddlng def. Sharon Nichols-Robert Nichols, 6-2. 6-7, 6-3; IC.aria Repoz-Mlke Walters def. Linda Winston-Jim Buehring. 6-1, 6-2; Alny Gebhardt· Alex Kotid\as def. Cindy Rey&fnnk t.anJa'na. 3· 6, 6-2, 6-2; Proctlmak·Wong clef. Julie Davtd-IAo Frac.alosy, 7-6 (1), 7·5. Men't4.5 Ant~ Scott ~09« Morris def. Sean Blair·B1ll Hatton. 6-3, 6-2; Bill Apple-Darrell May def. Phil Ramos-Dave Und. 6-1, 6-4; John Knitter·Ed Speer def. Bill WAiker-Mike Weber, 7·5, 6-3; Jim c."- Dylan Munson <J.f. Olde Listef-Ken Chase, 6-2, 6- 1; Johnny Jones..T'tm Boyd def. Steve Eperthener· Tony Hanlin. 6-3, 7-6 (7~; Tony Wong·Brett Ryden def. Somchal Moy-Ian SteVens. 6-2, 6-2; Tom 5elclel-Jason Willillm$ def. Robert Kjlstner- Doug Pryor, 7-5, 6-2. Angel Varela-Bob Goldberger def. Skip Red· man-Vktor Strauss, M , 6-4; David Merer-Colby w..ks def. Irv Goldberg-Mike Carrico, 6-1, 6-3; Ride Sacayan-Mike Maloy def. Stephen Blume- Sttve Oanno, 6-2, 6-2; Tom Duddy-Jim Gray def. Kerry Johnson.John Morani. 6-2, 6-1; Chuck Duran-Bob liuln def. Bill Salisbury-Don Archer, 6- 3, 6-1; Michael Cldilh-Ken Henelse def. Chris Cusack-Tlm Pintte, 6-0, 6-0; Rldt Covey-Bob Renko def. lMfy Adcef-llany Bachelor, 6-3, 6-2; Michael Oddo-William Wraith def. John L~aig Chin. M ,7-6. Round of 16 Robin Garthwaite-Sam WenHI def. Howe-Mor· rls. ~ M; Knltt«·SP.e-def. Apple-May, 7-6 (7· . -... . . ~...,..... -r-·.:"'..-t -..s .. · ···-~ CfTY OF NEWPORT 8EACH NOTICE INVfTING BIOS PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUll!NTI SMled bids mey be rlCINecl It .. olllCt of IM CllY Cltttl, 3300 Newport Bouleverd, P.O. Boie 1799. New11011 IMcft. CA 12158-11115 111111 11:00 a.m on .. 1411 ., of June 2000, .. wtlk:fl. time .. bldl ... be opened end ,... tar MIWPORT tmGtfT8 ITMIT _,ROYmlllTS llflOaCT Tiii., ~ Clllll9lt .... 1111 .. ~: .. lh:U ............. I), 6-4, Carr·Munson def Jones.Boyd, 6-3, 1-6, 7- 5; Wong-Ryden def. Se1del·Wilhams. 6-2. 6-2; Meler·Weeks def. Varela-Goldberger, 6-1, G-6, 6- 4; Duddy·Gray.def Sacayan·Maloy, s-4, 6-1; Cad1l- ll·Henelse def Dur1n·B1ssln, 6-4, 7·6 (1().8); Covey. Renko def. Ocldo-Wra1th, 6-4, 6 7, 6·3 ~lnals Knitter·Speer def. Garthwaite-Wenzel. 6-4, 6-3; Carr-Munson def. Wong·Ryden, 6-4, 6-4; Meier· weeks def. Duddy-Gray, 1-6, 6-1, H i (B-6), Cad1lli- Henelse def. Covey-Renko, 6-3, 6-3 Women'14.S Flnt~ Corrine Nunez·Taml Berardi def Sandi Urbanov1tch·Sherry Harleman, 6·0, 6-4; Vicki Peterson·Llsa Varela def Anita Reuland-Elaine Clapp, 6-1, 4-6, 6·i Linda Covarrubias-01ane Kim- bfo def. Donna Sappia<harlene Garthwaite, 6-3, 7-5; Linda Brokaw Karff! Block def Shannon Vence-Slgnortlli, 7-6, 6-2. Peggy Sm1th<.arey Hoyt def Suzanne Frank·Sharon Callen, 4-6, 6-4. 6-1, Rebecca Boywer·Judy Sims def. Mary Ann M1tchllm·Ann Alpete<, 6-3, 6-1. S.ndia Carter· Bonnie Margolis def Carol Thorpe-Terri Frtz· patridt, 4-6, 6-1, 7.5 • Mlud4.S First ~ Lisa V•rela·Angel Varela def Manha Burtce-Russ Davis, 6-0, 6-2, Gayle Klocke-Don Brown def Dar- ren Friend-Robert Kastner, 6-3, 6-3; ChrlSttna Tay· lor·Alan White def Bette Kerhoulas-OIOI'\ Ke<· houlas, 6-2, 6-3, Jan Wn9ht·M1nz-Dou!rM1nz deF. SMrry Harleman Tony Hanhn, 6-2, fi.3; Unda Covarrubias· Joseph Mat1covlch def Kathy Tunney· Stew EpertMner, 6-4, 6-3, Sue Purcell·Ridc Geb- hardt def. Katie Healy-Bill Sahstx.lry. 6-1, 6-2; Cor• Davis-Gordan Davis def Shdron Oielcneit·Darrell May, 6-3, 6·3, 5andra Carter·Miehael Blelitz def. Vangie Vanderhyden·Pele< Vanderhyden, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2, Kim Maize-Jim Page def. Marcia Jones. Tony Wong, 6-2, 2·6, 6-4, Jill Brerdbart·Eri< Suter def. ~rty M0<ris·Roger Morns, 6 3, 6-3. RcM.lnd of ,, Denls.e Momson·Dan Pr1zler def Varela-Varela, 6·2, 6-7, 6-4, Klocke-Brown def. Wright·M1nz. Mlnz, 6·2, 7-5; Danette Parente-Bill Parente def. Taylor·Whlte, 7 5, S-7, 7·5, Covarrubias- MarkOYKh clef Wendy Macy·Ooug Pryor, 6-3, M ; Linda Waggoner-Oavid Meier def Purcell-Geb- hardt.. 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, Davis.-OaVIS def. Angie Atlun· son-chuck Duren, 6·4, 6-3; Ma•ie-Page def. Cllrter·BitltJz. M , 6 1: Brenda Danielson-Bob Bissln def Breidbart·Suter, 6-3, tH M9f'l'14.0 Rnt~ Ed Lowman-Dave Redd•• def John Bennaton- Ken Hubbllrd, 6-3, 7-5; Russell-Castleton def. Doug Auer-Marc Lanvee, 7·5, 7-6 (3) ~~ Joe Sappia-Cameron Jones def. Lowman-Red- die, 6-4, 6-0, Robert Elsner-Warren Lin def. Cameron Crowne<-Greg Keams, s-4, 6-0; David Greenhut-0.Vid Ackerman clef Jerry Reblk~ry Luben, 6-0, 6-1: Gerry Brandt-Steve White def Kevin Sheridan-Clark Foster, 7-6, 6-4; M!Chlel Glazer-John Hurley def Jerry Slgnorell1-M1las Kennington. 6-7, 7-6, 6-0, John Soto-Tom Mone def. Lyle Cllrlson-Charles Hewlett. 6-7, 6-4, 6-2. Dennis Blrd·Oirc:k Beford def John Evans-Oms Stowell, 6-3. 6-1; Sam Wauon..Bob Myen def. Mike McKlnley·Oon Brenner, 6-2, 6-4. Mllce Mc:Cutchin-Jerry Whitfield de'f. Robert Dunbar-Kahn Raddavong, 6-4, 6-4; Greg Lamont· Ken Treleani def. Russell<astlton, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2; Thor Headley· John Nichols def. Ruben Oumas-Jim Sims. 6-3, 6-4, Bill Matheny Mike Capuano def. John Sekety..Greg 1¥avella. 6-2, 6-2: Gary Good- man·Jerry Wheeler def. Mtke Hamson-Johnny Wright. 6-2. 6-1; Ward Trumbull-Mike Miller d@f. Scott Stapley·R•ndall Tron, 4-6, 6-4, 6-l; Rafael Arruyo-Brad Maize def Bob Wein-Leonard Sava~ 7.(,, 6-3; Jerry Shaw.Raymond Brown def. Ken Montgo<nery-Edwlrd Paltott., 6-1, 6-1 l'oundof 15 Sappo.t-Jones def Elsner-Lin. 6' 7, 6-0, 6-0; Greeo- hut·Merrnan dtf Brandt·~e. 6-0, 3-6, 6-2: Soto-Mone def Glazer-Hur1ey. 6-4, ~ WatJon. PU8UC NOTICE ANNUAL REVIEW Of ntE CtrYWIOE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM The Colt• Mesi Ctty Council Wiii hold I put>k Miring for the annual review ol th• Citywide Traffic lmpee1 FM Pro- gram on Mondey, June 5, 2000, 11 tl.30 pm .. In "' C<uiat ChembM of ~ Hel, n F11r DrlYt, Coitlll Mell. CA Thi Trlllllc Imped FM Proorem '-Men ... tllllflltled to llnenct .. !mprovementa necff· Mry to aOdreN the c:umulatl\11 lmpeett ol development within eo.te MtN end to ...,,. ..... ~ ..... of~ .. "*'" ...,_ on tM T teftlc C:: 3':"r1911e =-":, "'=' • .. ~ .... co: --~CIM'aO.., 11 ,.., °'"· COiie Fk:ttUous 9us1,,... Heme StMemenl Thtfol~ are doing -. •I My9lery Clfe, b) The Gourmet Detective, I I 770 Wemer A¥111Ut, Ste 104, Founllln Vef. lty, Calllomie 92708 Hulett and WltlOfl Produc:tionl. Inc , (CA), 11 no warner Avenue, Ste. 204. FCdMln Vllr ley. Celllomil 92708 Thie butinlM .. COil-~ IJV •• OOIJl(Mlllclll Have you ttanect doing buttneu yet? VM. 1CW1511990 Hulen and Wiiton PIOdUc;tion, Inc., T rw:y HIM.,_.,. Thll llMllNnl -i..ct Wllh .. qounty QM of Olw9I ~ Ori 05r4D4t'2000 . ..... ~ ....... ,,.,...-'* Plat -10. t7, M• m WZl7 Pf •• ····-· ._..,II Myen def. Bird-Bedford, 6-0, 6-2; l.amont· Trtleani def. McCutch1n-Whltfleld. 6-0, 6-4; Matheny· CaP'!ano def. Headley-Nichols, 6-2, J.S; ~ man-Wheeler def Turmbull-Miller, 7-6 (2), 6-2; Shaw-Brown def. Arruyo-Maae. 6-4, 7-6 (8-6). Women'14.0 First~ Val Gray-Mindy Thiepen def. Hilary Johnson· Anne Luczynski, 6-2, 6-2; Karyn Sandburg· Heather Coun def. Donna Davison-Sharon Har· rlngton, 4·6: 6-2, fi.3; Salllejane Super-Kathy White def. 5ally Ketterer-Patty Matarrese, 6-1, 6- 2; Christine Shively-Wendy Gerdau def. Joanna James-Rounne Oddo, 6-4, 6-3. ~-Gray·lh1epen def. Wendy CO•.,..afer·Heather Safley, 6-1, 6-1; Bessie Lff-Oebra Zamora cJ.f 5andbutg<oors, 7·5, 6-2; Fum1 Wong-Lisa Fuku- moto def. Super·White. 6-2. 6-4, Eileen Coe-Karin Kalk def. Shively-Gerdllu. 6-2, 6-2. • s.mfflnllh Gray-The1pen def Lee-Zamora, 7-6, 2.(., 7·5. Coe-Kalk def. Wong-Mumoto, 6-0, 6-0. Mlnd4.0 . Flf?'~ AIK1a Bam nas-J1m Hendenon def Patty Krein1kov·Kevin Sheridan, 6-0, 6-3, Halina Groothuis-John Bennaton def Susan We.~ Goodman, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, Mllry Philpot-Earl Philpot def Elke Voss-Robert is.ac.. 6-2, 7·5; Karyn Sand• burg.Jay Stoegbauer clef. Anne Gardntr-Olfii Stowell, 6.2, 6-4; Taunya Scallon-Bob Wein ct.f. Jody Yoong-Vince Abbott. 7·5. 6-4 Kathy Sekely•Bob Meadows def 5alty Ketterer- Tom Morse, 7.(. (7-5), M : Jennifer Pinter·Walt KOVllCS def. l.!zabet.h Rekhert-Erk Reichert.. 6-3, 6- 2, Mary Amen·NehrtKh-Thom Hansen def. Eliza- beth Altieri-Ed Lowman, 7·5, 3-6, 6-2, Salliejane Super-Greg Super def. Tammy ridmo<e-Dennls Bird, 6-7, 7-6 (7·5), 6-4; Amy Hammond-Michael R~so def. Abby Peterson-Stan Fair, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2; Jill Krveger·Jam4!j Krueger def. Yvonne Shen-Ger· ry Brandt, 7·5, 6 1. "-"cf of 16 K<1rln Kalk-Leonard Savala def. hrdnas-Hen- derson, 6-3, 6-1; Groothuls·Bennaton def. Philpot-Phllpot, retired; Nan Oieen-f>aul Webber def. Sandburg-Stoegbauer, 6-1, 6-1; SaHon-w.in def Christina Bennett-Oavid Cribbs, 6-0, 6-J; Pin- ter·ICO\/aa def. Sekety-~ 7-6, 6-4; ~ Nehrli<n-Hansen def. Patty Anido-Anldo, 6-2. 6-1; Hammond-Russo def. Super·Sup«, 6-4, 6-2; El'-t Coe-Gr@g Lamont def Krueger-Krueger, 6-2, 6-2. Quarterf1nals Kalk·Savala def. Groothuis-Bennaton. M. 6-2; Oiesen-Webber def. SC..lton-Wein, 6-4, 6-3; Pinter· Kovacs clef. Amen-Nehr1ich-~. 6-4, 6-3; Co. Lamont def. HMnmond-Russo, 7-6, 5-7, 7-6. Men'sJ.S Arltraund Ken Romero-tee Gcsiason def. Oiff Von T'~ Parker Lyom. 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; John Thompson-.leff Hirsdl def. 8111 Collier<haries Eagan. 6-2. 6-0: Gecwge Parker-8arry u.bennan def. Martin Rich- man-.Bill Skupen. 6-4, J.6, 6-2, Frank ~ Ha~on def. James Malloy-John~. 6-1, ~ W..-'tJ.5 Ant~ Janie Merkle-Carol Adams ct.t. Joanne "°9'1- slang-Lorralne Conovef', 6-1, 6-0; Jiii Ayr&Anltll Gurnee def. Ondy Sear1e-Judy Ross. 4-6, M, 6-l; Michelle Young-Heidi Sttyker def. Teri Mathtny- Joan Pitsker, 6-4, 6-2; Linda Hackett•Mar;beth Pool def. Aracell Glr~-Marie Brown 6-1, 6-0. Lorie Moran-Jtannle Sandling def Debbie Martenson-Diane Reddle, 6-0, 6-2. Francis McCuttleon-Monic.I McCarthy def S.00-a Miiii- gan-Gina oampagti., 6-3, 6-3; Hady Flem~ Joanna Ho def. Jeanie Vlllalv•~ Shirt.,: 7-5, 6-l; ~ H~lmberty Hem.lndez, 6-0, 6-1 Qua ....... ~def.~6-3,6-l;HD· ~-Pool def. Youn!t-Str)'kef, 7.(. (7-J), ~ Mor~ Sandling def ~ 2-6. 6-0, 6-2: Hansoo-Hemandez def. Atmtng-Ho ... 1 ... 3 • £-..;,.'? -• .-. . . ~ ' ................. The folowlng P«90nl .,. ddnD ~ .. •) GEMl'NI MORTGAGE COAP., b) GEMINI MORTGAGE COAP AEAI. ESTATE, c) GEMINI MOATGAGE CORP. AEAl ESTATE DIVISION, 24811 Pueo V91ld1Vtl, L.aka forllt, CA 92930 • Gemini Mortge'e Cotp.. (CA). 2.-e 1 Pueo Vendlval, L.aM FOf9ll CA 92e30 Thll...,... .. con- dU$0 ~ I OUiflOl ..... I Have rou tten.d dOllV~Y"lfY• Feb. t• Gtt11lnl Mortga" Cofp., Oiww K. ~ ~ Thll ••1 renl -llld ...... ~ a..•a...~ on 0411MllOlf" 11111 1111 :'\L';.,• ''m;i fiND .-rJ•: .: 2 . -. • . . . -. .:..... . IClimllllrY • Ma.Uni ~·Cl.,.....f 3800 "'-* 'AIW DIM ............ M4-aTOO .-1111 ...... Mor-.y•~ ~. 110 ....... C..Maaa .... t SERVICE DIRECTORY. -FOi' All Yow "-;Ind 8""'-' NffCk -......... ,~ 7 ~ ... . -....... -.1 ................... ..... 1/I Tl HAii Ht 1~1 t s fill! ••••••••••••••• i HOMES OF! i THE WEEK i : Showcase : : Homes : : For' Sale : : In Our Sat • : Real Estate i Supplement I : Display Ads • Start at $85. : Deadline Ctmden . Court 881uty Largest 3Br 2.7584 model .~ Light & ~ end near guasl patldop. a5$0C. pool. apa & 18hllis CaH Trisha Ma11haR 714·296·2038 BeKh Hlc»-A·Wey 1 Br+ View $229,500 BHch Vtcatlon 2.Story S445 000 8Nch ~. SBr 481 S55o;ooo All!!!t 949-723-1120 ! Tuesday 5PM : Also ... • Open House listings Avl. • Only St99,000 2Br 284 Condo, ~ cond. great area Prine Oliy. Earl & ~ Taytor, !QIS .• ~721 Deadline Thursday 5PM tt Paya to Advertise • In the Beat : LOCAL : RNI Estate : • Section • : Call TOdly II i OP£H HOUSE DOVER SHORES 8AYFRONT PARADISE June 2nd. Frl 11 ·2 $2.150,000 121-61CM195 uoo ISlE Bl'll1d New 381 484, specious 3rd flOOI Ooean-IU11bor vlew dee* Olle!ed 91 $1,450,000 Bill Grundy Rultors 949-875·6161 ' : LISA i I RIVERA • 949-574-4252 I ONE fOAO M> ANNE : NEW°';.,=~ I I 110COSTA G I E side CM 2br 1ba, peal. potsiblt Incl yd., 169 W1'""1 S95Q(mo. WHt Side, 3br 2b• 1022 El Ctmlno S1100fmo Mert.ela 714-662·3111 Remodeled 2Br 181 Apt wibaek yard, new earpet, IUblt1le, fresh paint, vault ceil, $1025 71-4-612·6355 Seplret• mr-unit, Slngle perton, pvt & quiet. U11ls Incl, no pets, S67S/mo ~ $500 dep. 949-548-8797. WILLEY i • 4.9'11 ...,.. aoo • Mf.57 ... 249 o.':ti' ~-.......... AGI WILCOlll Em "' 11r ....... lowly COUf'Ytrd, • Ft~ ..!e I u;Jl I '-"~-LA"'-~"'"':"-';=:-.:.;=.="' ..... r_;_. ~:., .... ~ lly .... I! <''ot'') ti'!:.!·~> ~u ByMlllMa~lll 'l;IO 'A ""' llil' ~·r·~ 1 (-0\1" \tP•ff, ('.\ 11:,Ul:.!7 \t ,. •• "-.t ltih1I fri. Hli• N Lg 2 etory 3br, 4br opt, gated, St Laurent, oomm pool, lse S3500mo. Day '114-731·3+41 5'49-0703 GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. INTERESTING THINGS TO BUY. 1rsALL THERE EVERYDAY IN CLASSIFBll (949) 642-5678 -....... MURPHY BED Solld Otk, W/lhtlfl & lldt cablntll, remote cootrol recesMd To D. Rldlardeon, T. Chol, Jlgl!t! S1750 949-725-0452 E. Hoffman I Cl Hlglyt. Yoo are geotleman and scholals. slgn!d c COOis. ... .. VtrdelCotlAI ..... Huge Neighborhood =rR=::'~ homes! Sat, June 3ld from 8am·3Pt11· Maps available! 714·5'40·7355 Oueen1lze pillow top boxaprlng a m1ttre11, never uaed. w/30 yr warrenty S295/obo. Cherry Rice Potftr 7 pc brdm Mt, S1950lobo Ctn deliver. 949-307-7095 I -.. --rmw-Oll_PU_T_l_~-1 KISS YOUft CABLE good- bye! Dish Netwol1c sater~• system onty $79.99! Pree tor eable customers 40 ~ Comm. <Wage .channels tor omy $19.99/ Sale Sat/Sun, Sam-?. °* mo FEOEX Oehvery, Toll· 300 Condo9. SQlnethi1g tor tree. 1 ·888·292·4836. !Y!!)'bo!!y. Ai F"alrlFallView. ...<C"-A;=L-='S.C""A.""NI.___ __ _ New Stffl Bulldlng1 COAST COIN NEIOS 40a30 wee 17,212, now OLD COINSI Gold, silver, SUIO Mull Uquldete! jtwelty, watches, antiques, 1-800-292-0111 col*tibles 949-642·944 z. 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Drug seteenln!>' pl!ys!c!I reg'd. EOE S81!Jr, HAIR CUTTER With. persontllty needed II bu.y ahop In Newport Beach. Mi-852-822t HELP NEEDED 29 People needed to lose up 30 lbs. 111 lhe . next 30 days, Get paid for lbs. lost 100.,_ Natural Call Mary at (949)756·8743 Help Wented. Produce Dept, & Setvice Kitchen Slall needed Proo.ice exp required 949-683-44-12 HOST/ESS FRONT DESK Lota of befltflts FlYI Crownt AttlaUrant 380l E. CoMt Hwy. !pplY Mon·SM 9e-4:30p LIC4111Md or not _..,. hiring ,_, ERA Aallel1y & Lloyd ol HUllllnglon Beacll Will pay tor your license & give you free training. 800-400·5391 ext t 19 PARALEGAL/l..EGAL tonn rypl11 needed. No exp necess&JY. Must O'Nll com- put er. 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SALES ASSOC'S Upscale. specialty retailer seeks out~. moliva!ed sales asaocrate tor Ful & PT po&itlOllS. Ideal candidates wil possess previous •XI* 111 a l~s boutique, $11T111ar, havo excellent customer se!Vioe 8lillls and a des#'e to sucooed, Hr!y rate + comm 0.0 E, Qualified applicants p!ease Call 949-852-8689 T\ITOfl PT to tHCh MS WORD '97. Mutt H uperltnce at our lrvlne ofllc». c.11 149-752• 75eO WORK FROM HOME tn1•11iatiooal company r8jlidy e~ Plr1·time $5()()..$20()()(mo Full-time $2600-$7000/mo. Many positions! .... 791-1097 ..... bl ...... 11111 tile ll1tlnga In • lhl•- ~ mty requlr9 you to call • 900 number In which lhll1I la • ~ per minute. SAILING INSTRUCT()fl lor tllt Cltf of Newport Beach. Great pay, GINI Muft, Cell MMS1...i250 .. _____ _. Wedding Ex.per.ts .SHOWCASE ::.Publishes Jlune 2~, 2000 lPJe w1ff be slioo)casiny /he e:Aperls in each fiel<fo/1/Je wedding spec/rum. .9jyou oller any !ype of service for weddti1ys-lhis is I fie place lo adoerlise. You miff reach an a/fluenl audience m1</ fl)/ff loue /his sec/ion. 'lJon'I mir.s oul. /Jearlline is f/ulHI 2/3l ~ arluer'1$e, call ?llllW al (949) .514-4249 . . Mii YOUR llUo .. In detlm? Do ~ need "*" • bfMINng room??? o.111 eot!IOldlikM 1, no qi» Mdll 'FREE condalion 'rel ... cal •1• WWW.tllll""°'1zoft.Ofl UoenMd. bonded. non-~ rollt/N 1 llon1I Co. CM,°!CAHl OUf'fY 1114 11FT ELEC. LIKE NEW. QRHWl'AN XLHT COHO. f?!OO .... 723-1741 Gndr • wti"8 241 ... .... cand. -ll'OWlg ~. GPS. filtl lndr, llaller, low In, $51K 14M7M015 KEYWEST W, 17 11211. .. XLHT COHDmON. PNC! RlDUCED TO 11¥0! ~ What happens if you don't advertise? Call the Classifieds (949) 642·5678 J!Ui.~ 1----1 JET SKI TRAILER. ZleMMI " ..... t..ge 1101191 boa cllrome ..... lnct.:Lh f400!obo 71 - LAND AOVER 16 Dlacov::_ ~ wlllta, TA1Mlll $11,1115 LAND AOVEA NEWPOAT BEACH MM4M445 8llW Z3 ... 1.8 llel, $-Speed. Lo Ml! (68511) $21,995 CREVIER BMW 714-135·3171 BMW Z3 ·91 2.8 Ltr., CD, Low Milts! 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Contrac1011 wno "12044 Jeff 71Mt~t eM!1iae in 1he SeMoe Oilldoly IO induOe thllr Con1rac1ora Llcenu ~ In .. ldVel1ile-,,.., Yo.x ~1 ii AIWf !ff!!ecieted. -=1 SMOG CHECI< ! -. ·-----~· I ~ " ·.i " .. ~-·~--~~:~ 1 -~~~ ~ ~,°}!"a ... , ~ ~.~.Z.......-£1 I • l .J ' ~-__ . ., LOir ..... ,.,,., ':;1es (3V~.r· 71 .... 1!71 --·" LOir ..... co, loMldl (3UTSl6~ .. -- 71 .... 1!71 -1-.·· LoM.e.......~ (~_,:3·"'6 71 .... 1171 IUICIC IHCIAl 11M. a.a. ,-di', hMI top, orig. , .. ~ lor IHtoralioft, ... • 714-557-2859. C.-.0 Eldindo ... -low 1l1IM. V8 Noltar, ... Yer, ""'*· (619359) NABERS $17,198 (7Hl540-t100 Clllwolet ARv Ven 't1 Van conversion, Clj)llan chllrs. ... ,.., •. "*'Y power fealur•! (138894) $4,988 NABERS (714~tl00 CHEVROLET CATERA '97 2511 rn, black. lllw, mnrf, CD, chrome wheels. bel. ol WI/I. (148404) NA IE RS $19.988 (1t4~1100 CHEVAOlET Cevllilr 'II RS CICl.P· low 18k ml, II*> mnrf & morel Biii. ol -(814928) NABERS $9,888 (!14~1100 CHEVROt.ET Tlhoe LT· '17 4•'· leather, many extru. excehnt concl1ion I (366986) $21,888 NABERS (714)540-1100 CHEVY CAMERO '12 V-6, auto. air, 85k ml, real sllaip. $4,950/obo 949·723·1504 DODGE OURAHGO 'ti ,.. -'· blue. Ff007S3 $27,1115 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 949-84°"'445 DRAIN SVC VAN Fully ~ '92 A9f'Ollar In ~· $5000'obo. TOOLS nd ALLI 714·301·3423 FORD ASPIRE '13 Good cond, mu.t -1 Allt-fm ""'90, AC. wtllte, ' !21 l3000 ~1520 Font Explonr XLT '13 cU1 c:u,:ats, leathlf, co. Ill car, runs Ind driWI great, el SVC rlCOldl S8000 obo 14W4Ml41. or~.· FORD Exploter Sport 87 Low mllH, xlnl cond, loldld, w/ ullndld WlfT. 1151175 ... 21M155 ~ •'fiil• ....... ....__.-;;,,; I I L__~ ~ ,.,. '17 U4._.. ..... KC'mM ., ... LAND ROVIR •WORT llACH ......... QMC..., .. care.. .... W100t 111.-LAND ROYER HIWPOflT IUCH ......... Bridge Bv CHARI ES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF • TANNAH HIRSCH SAFE. NOT SORRY WEST •1t7'5 0 1075 NORTH •Jll O AU o QH •AK43 EAST •4 fout·spede contrlllt in routine fash- ioll. So.ilb'I jump IO Cine ciubl WIS (on:1na. 1 hlllneel • aood • 1111y. G11C 1U1UR1AH 'II . 0 J 10 9 8 1&.T 2IOO. 4U, Wiii, lltv, • 16 WWI', 414 ol, ,_ ~ "°• SOUTH .o Q942 0 AK161 • 10'8 WeSl led lbe JICt of cJimnoods and, when dlla won. COlltioued thc suit for decllrer IO ndl'. ~Iser crossed to dummy with 1 club IO thc ting and ran thc JICk of spldes 10 We5t' ~ king. When declarer ruffed the dwnond return, control hid passed 10 the defense Ind the canlnlCt could no longer be nude. lhc saf11 way to play the hand is to cross to the 11Ce of hearts 11rtriclt t.htec <Ind run the jlclt of spades. When that 105ei lo the kin& and West revc:rti lo dWnonds, declarer should discard 1 bean from hand rather than ruff', thereby recai ni ng tnlmp control. If the defenders play a founh diamond. decllttr CID ruff in dummy and avoid weakening his lnlmps furthcf'. llltn declllCI' can enter the closed hand, draw aumps and claun the mt of the Dicks. '-•ilmll m.500. • A Q 10 9 3 MM•2tH o KtJ ltOfl>A CMC LX .. LOlf ..... ~Speed. red. ... loy9. •XCllenl oordtion (007373) s 13,988 NABERS (714)540-1100 LAND AOVEA '15 Dlacovery SE7, wlllt•, loldld, C*tlfted TA512313 111,115 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14'"'4CH445 LEXUS LX450 'ti Loeded, allver, 1'111191 -I T0131118 $31,1115 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14'"'4CH445 llllDda MPV ~ Ven 't1 L:olded. sunt1, toe-hlteh, cltln. movinll nut sell $5800 obo 949-653-3228 Mania ....... 'tO OOQinll OWIW, hot red c:orw. 47\ n xlnt c:ond, runs extremely well $5,!!90 94!Hl!H722 M8Z Ml.430 't9 Loeded, euper low ml, A084757 $45,480 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14M4()..6.445 Merctd11-8enz C220 'ti White/Starmark (4see68) $21,990 FlE'rCHER JONES 800-927-3576 Merced11 .a.nz C2IO 't5 Black ISlanMrtt ( 183568) $22.990 FLE'TCHE.R JOHES 800-927-3578 Mii toed11 Benz Ml.320 'ti L11ther/Starmark (010529) $29,990 FLETCHER JONES IOCH27·3576' 0 5 •QJ5l The biddina: u NOaTB EAST soure WEST •• .... l• .... lNI' .... 3• .... 3• .... 4• ,_ ........ Opening lead: Jack or 0 On a good day, South can make 12 tricks in spades. All it requires an: winning finesses in spades and hearts. Bul on lhose days when you hive a black cloud hangmg over your bead. taldn' out insurance can be most belle facial. Nonh-South reached the oPtimum Note that it does noc help for West 10 hold up lhc king or trumps. Declarer leads 11110lher 1n1mp and, when ~t shows ouc, the nine is insened. 1llllt creates the same posi- tion as above. If West refuses the sec- ond spade Irick, declarer cashes the ace or spades and starts running clubs, ancfloscs only one trick in each SUit C:XCCpl clubs. 1-~1 Merc«111 Benz £:120 '17 White/Starmark (32,5111~ $35,990 FLE CHER JONES IOO-t27-3578 Merc9d11-8enz C36 't7 Silv9' /Slannlrk (51805Jlr $38,990 F CHE.A JONES 800-927-35!,I Mel CMll Benz S320w 'W ~Starmark (327519) $39,990 FLETCHER JONES 800-927-3578 Merc9du Benz E320w 'II ~•HIStermark_ ( $39,990 CHER JONES 800-127-3578 ....... Benz E430 't7 BleckfStlrmlrtt (544881) $39,990 FLETCHER JONES 800-127-35 78 Mer c«lu Benz lll.430 '9t Bllck/S11rmarlc (075tm $39,990 CHER JONES IOCH27-3578 Merc«lee SLK230 'II White/Starmarf( (<Xl65~ $38,990 CHER JONES I00-127 :}578 1 -~1 Oldlmoblle Cuti-'t9 GLS. 6 cyt., Ith!, low miles, CO & more, balance ~ warr., r rernall (34071 $14,988 NABERS 1714)540-8100 Oldlmoblle F1r9llD ·94 ~ 7Sk rri, MC>. AC mint oondiljon, new car ~ (382039)NABERS $2495 1714~9100 Oldlmobla ~ '00 ~ 38 rri! LllY' c ' llloys (20 482) $21,988 NABERS 1714~0·9100 Oldlmoblle Silllowtle '89 Low miles. dual ... ,= dOors, -111. CD & Previous rerQI (328439) NABERS $18.988 j7t4~tl00 TOYOTA COADLLA 'Ii Mint c:ond, white. ~. 26,000 miles atil undef warranty s 12.00G'obo Cd 949-574-4291 weekdat! TOYOTA Lind CNIMr 'fT Loaded, white, 1'111191 ... 1 113315 133,1115 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 14M40-6445 1 -~1 TOYOTA MR·2 '93 \ Cleal\ car, Red <N&r black. many new pans, recently rebullt engine, dealer stl'VICed, $8,000/obo, CaM 94~574-4234 Toyota 4-Runn« '13 V-6, Cx4 111. moon-rool. -~ ~'1."sl:~T 00! C~IFIED TODAYAND GEf 1llE WORD our TOMORROW! ~~)~i~1~ Wednesday, May 31,· 2000 9 I TODAY'S . __.(: ... B~O~S-.S.l.IWl.iilO~R ... D....,P .. u~z-z.t .. E - 11 12 13 STUMPED? Ca• lot Answef'S • '°""' ,.... "'~ -- • 'l5c I* -t -~370-8800.ext code 500 WHEN YOU'RE TUNED INTO CLASSIFIED, YOU'RE TUNED INTO YOUR V COMMUN/IT. ---so CHECK our THE CLASSIFIED ADS AND SEE WHAT YOUR COMMUNQY HAS TO OFFER YOU!. .=w11· =ci:l l* PAIN11NG 11 • :::n,.====::::: ...... .,MllJ ........ '"lOCATWO B.lC1llONIC MM UAK DnKnOfll CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 Yws &a · Gr91t Pnce! G'*"*9 Work · Free Est L1376602 714-S3a-1534 ACTIOll llOlll ...,...IT & llllmlllAllCI .. ~;::."" ,_ . 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N you haY8 a ques. lion aboul the legal- lly d a mover, limo « ctlMlfler. call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 711·558-4151 DAVE'S PAINTING No jab IOo Large "' 111-1 Free Ell 15 Y11 exp 241ws ltl&97347 94Nl5-3722 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTING ProltW>nll delrl "*4Y ,_o111 lnl!elt & dockl Lt7034@ 8CM3t-4610 ~s.mc. 675-9304 OIJAUTY CARE w 20 YRS F1if pricee • lnleriof • Ell· Pool I $p1 WMllly MMC» tenor P8i111. local ~ & ttplill'I ol pumpe 111111, N8 "" Ron ....... .,.,, ,.....,., c*.rnbwKI & ** (Aoid Wlih) 7fM)4..71a r ... -,=-~ : l .~'. . ' :· . .. ,.. .. ... . .. , 31 , 2000 "' l I~ \ I °"', l I ( ) I ~ \ ,," ( I I ( I I l ' ', I I ' • " ( : ' ' I .. 1\' . NOT SO MUCH PRE-OWNED ·AS PREVIOUSLY . ADORE'D. . I AftPr reviewing 21 pre-owned vehicle progratns, lntelliChoice® named Jaguar Select Edition the co untry\ Best Certified Pre-Owned Program and Best Pre-Owned Warranty.® • 6-year/100 000-mile warranty • 120-point cosmetic & m echanical inspection • 24-hour roadside assistance • Financing and leasing option • Available at authorized J~guar ~ _ . de~lers only _ ~ JAGUAR SELECT EDITION Daily Pilot PRE --OWNED AUTOMOBILES Baue·r Jaguar ·1 .. · 1455 South Auto Mall D .rive · Santa Ana • 55 Freeway cit Ed~nger 714·953·4800 • www.bauerjaguar.com . . Coverage includes remaining new-car warra'nty plw the Select Edition premium warranty, whfch provides COYCflF for an acldicional 2 yt:anl 50,000 mila on ..... 1996 model year vehicles or newer. Coverage for 1995 model year vehicles will differ. Sec your dealer for details on this limited coverage. Not all can to be IDlcl • Selec:I Edition. *InteUiChoicc Inc., www.intcllichoicc.com, ScPtcmbcr 1999 review of 21 manufacturer programs. Jaguar tied for fi.nt place. For more infomwion, all 1·800 4 JAGUAR or visit www.jaguar.com/ua. C2000 Jaguar Can. \.. .,