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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot--, ,. r Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Fowl weather t ruffles Rupert I Ride the school bus, get carded I l's no swan song for Rupert. l The µnofhciaJ mdscot of the : Bdlboa Pe ninsula -a full-E grown black swan with white-~ llppc.•d wings -appPared alive : dOd weU ltus week dlter vanish- ing for severaJ days in the latest """''"""'" El Nmo INS\D£ \ scoo\> onslaught. Gay Was- sail-Kelly, vice president of the Balboa Merchant- Owner Asso- ciation, said the bmi makes its home in Newport I lclrbor and has been VJS1ting her wc1terfront property for about two yPars It WdS Wassdll-KeUy w.ho repor1ed the bird JTllssmg last wf't~k. feanng he was a casualty of thC' WC'ekend storm <Jn Wed110sday, however, Or,111qe County Shenlf's Depdr1- 11wnt Harbor Patrol Deputy Ter- ry Lund y found the swan nedr Newport lsldnd, appdrently lud- 111q from th<' wmds Wr1ssall -K1•1ly, who doc~s not know how tht> btrd qot its nanw, said "hf' wn!. elatf'<l "I wr1s Jtl::.I so wo1 nNI I thouqht he> rnuld'vf' qotten c1 u ... lwd with thPse tuqh wmds Vl/1• c .in'I wc11r to qo c1nd see htnt " OHUG-HALL'S NO POTIY MOUTH: WhNI thf' Mesa Con- solidated Water Dlstrlct Board lut!. the> loc.:tl cdble airwaves in Md~ tu d1srns-; possibly lowenng wcttN rdt,...., c.ome hocird mpm- 1-wrc, <11£• con«•rnecl dhout how t h<•y' II look ThP bOcll cl USUdll)' fllf>f'tS tn 1clnllve obscurity -a Odlly Ptlot reporter 1~ oft en the only person in lhC' audiencC' -dnd some d11Pctors ldst wPek wondered about thf'tr rdH' televts1on appearance D1rc-cto1 Dana Haynes ask~d d1stnct staff members tf lhe tdpe of thP mN'llnq could be edited to clt•dn up <rny "faux pas" before he111q handC'd over to Med1aOnC' for local cdhle broadcdst But DtrPctor lhldy Ohllg-Hall, who ts far from dfra1d to speak hC'f 1111nd cl1Ln11q mC't-tings. vowP<I to lw 011 her b0st behaVJor "I prom1s<' I won't swear, how·s lhatl'' Ohhq-1foll1oked to Haynf's MOVIN' ON UP: Th£> r:or Sale sign 1c, hangmg on two local prnpPrlles owned by lwach clotlung industry 91ant and Corona del Mar High alum Massimo Glanulll C1anulli recently put bolh d five-acre sit<> he owned over- looking Newport Harbor, where he had planned to build a house, and his posh Laguna Beach home for sale on the market He reportedly paid $10 rrul- llon for the vacant lot in 1996 and listed it two weeks ago for $12 million, officials. said. The Laguna Beach home was listed on the real estate market for sev- eral months at $3.5 million. -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff • District officials approve program that will allow bus drivers to identify students via swipe cctrds and computer. By Husein Mashni, Dally p;/ot that the school board recently endorsed -computers and swipe cards By a 6-1 vote. the school board approved a $5,000 Sale Schools gra.nt thdl would b<' used lo place laptop com- puters in buses. Students would swipe their bar-coded identification Cd rds MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Students board the bus at TeWln.kle middle school. NEWPORT-MESA -As the concept of cameras m school buses was met with some resistdnce when it was first 11nplemented in 1996, so is a new idea I when they get on and off the buses. Board member Wendy Leece cast the lone dissenting vote, saying the pro- gram lS ·uncomfortably Orwellian.· "It's like Big Brothe r: she said. "It's the government spending thousands of MARC MA'"'°' I OAlY PU.Cl Costa Mesa residents Wayne and Dlane Tesch run Royal Family Kids' Camps, where they take Chlldren from abusive environments and treat them to a week in the "Cathedral of the Outdoors," as Wayne Tesch calls It. MEMORY MAKERS I ... For 13 years, Costa Mesa couple has been organizing summer camps I to give abused children something fond to remember. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pt/or C osta Mesa residents Wayne and Diane Tesch felt so strongly about helping abused children, they qwt their jobs eight years ago to devote alJ of their time to their lifelong mission. It bas been 13 years since the couple established the Royal Farruly Kids' Camps Inc .. a nationwide nonprofit organization that offers summer camps for a bused chil- dren who end up living in foster homes. After serving 18 years as senior associ- ate pastor at Newport-Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa, the Tesches, who had previously offered children's camps. decided in 1985 to organize a camp for I abused children who had ct hard tune U1teractJnq with large groups of their peers "I saw the overwhelm.mg stat.Jstics of chtlcl abusP," Wayne Tesch said "I said. 'Somebody has to do sometlung to help these children. They need to have posi- tive memories.'" After U1e first summer camp for chil- dren ages 6 to 12, the husband-and-wlfe team deeded to expand their organiza· ti on. "When I came home I spent three months in my office weeping,· Wayne Tesch said. • 1 couldn't believe children were thrown against walls and locked in closets. When I heard their stories, it broke my hear..· By 1990, the Tesches quit thell' JObs Wayne Tesch traveled to ChnstJan churches d!ound the nation as a national spokesperson for the cause, and Diane Tesch organized the program from their headquarters tn Costa Mesa. Currently, 47 churches in 20 states sponsor the program including Newport- Mesa Chnsbart Center and St. Andrew's Presbytendn Church in Newport Beach. Almost 1,850 ctuldren will be gomg to camps this sununt>r "This ts Just a local commuruty effort across Amenca," Wayne Tesch said. ·our v1s10n is to have a camp in each county lT1 the nation We want to have a camp in every state by 2001 . 2002 • The camps, run by tramed volunteers, give children the royal treatment by offer- • SEE MEMORY PAGE 4 MASSAGE MESSAGE dollars to keep a close eye on everyone to keep troublemdkers m lme. It's just frighten.mg thdt we have to do Uus on a school bus." lf the grant 1s dpproved by the state, the program would be unplementedjn school buse.-s tiidt carry students to and from TeWmklc' tvliddlP School, th e same school thdt camf> up with thP idea of hdvmg canH.'rds on buc;es lf it's sue- • SEE BUS PAGE 4 Youth club rallies to stay at Eastbluff •Boys and Girls Club expects large public turnout for parks commission meeting Tuesday. By Jenifer Ragland , Datly Pt/or NEWPORT BEACH -Boys dnd Gtrls 9Jub leaders die rallying support from the commuruty m hopes of persuading city ofhaals to renew theu-lease at East- bluff Park Richard Powe1, e xecul.Jve director of the Newport Bedch club, Sdtd he lS cucu- latmg copies of d resolulton for parents and other supporte1 s to sign that he will subrrut to the aty Wltiun the next month. •It's the original resolution from the 1970s that approved the Boys Club lease and recommended to the City Council that the facility be built at East bluff," he said. ·we took that samP idea, and now we're askmg for the cit)' to renew the • SEE CLUB PAGE 4 Aviation agenda includes El Toro •With an attempt to be public- friendly, Newport Beach Aviation Committee holds first meeting of the year. By Kathleen Haney, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In an effort to keep the public m!ormed of the latest air- port develop-ments. the city's ;-----------------, Aviat.ton Com-1 F. Y.I. rruttee 1s locking off a series of public meetings Monday night An update on El Toro 1s part of the agPnda The rorrurut- tee. which holds its first meeting of the year 7 pm m the Newport Beach + WHA~ Newport Beach Aviation Committee meet- ing +WHEN: 7 p.m. +WIBE.:New- port Bead\ c..al Ubrary. 100011Wi1>:. cadoAve. • +CALL: 644-)QD Central Library, has been active in flight issues for more than a decade • SEE AVIATION PAGE 4 MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1998 neig hbors Jaime Edwards-Acton, shown here with wtJe Suzanne and son Micah Paul, wu recently ordained to the priesthood Community Costa Mesa resident Nancy Brown was presented with an award of merit by the presi- dent of Gambia, Yahaya A.J.J . Jammeh , for her volunteer work with the President's Award Scheme . Jaime Edwards-Acton of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Chw-ch in Corona del Mar wcts ordained to the priesthood in Los Angeles. Laura Severson, a retail properties special- ist wtth Pentz & Partners' Newport Beach office, was honored as the commercial real estate com- pany's top producer for 1997 Newport Beach resident Judge Bruce Sumner was elected to the board of trustees of l,Ue Marine Corps Uruversity F'oundation. Ballet Pact.f1ca were the Bruce Sumner rec1p1ents of the 1997 Choo-San Goh Award for Choreography Education The following Orange Coast e'.ollege stu- dents were named to the Fall 1997 President's List for maintaining a perfect grade point average: Elizabeth Allen, Charles Appell, Valerie Ayres, Jamie Ballard, Alleen Bennett, Greg Bls1r1tz, Alvin Boltron, IJsa Casella, Dung Khac Do, Jim Dunk, Nga Blch Duong, Steven Dziabczenko, Emma Ekblad, Patrlk Englund, Ramandeep Gakhal, Jon Guerin, Helena Hagen, Kozue Hashimoto, Hanh Ho, Peter C. Ho, Shanda Hodgson, Tamara Hoff- man, Hitoe Karube, Nozom.1 Kato, Geoffrey Kem, Elena Khoudan, Daehong Kim, Benito Ute, Jr., John Lwnsdon, Julieta Mann, A.asa1 Merati, Yuko Nakamura, Btnh Nguyen, Julianne Nielsen, Suhair Nouhad, TosbJyasu Otsuka, Jennller Potter, Margo Prosperi, Michelle Rather, Brian Rudolph, YwnJ Sesoko, Sarah Slmich, Jennie Sjoblom, John K. Stevens, Chrtst1na Suarez, Eugenia Toneva, Lynn Vogt, Mika Yamanaka, Shinno- suke Yamashiro, Feroz Zaidi, Gbolam-Reza Zarrinnegar and Mohammad Zarrtnnegar. Military Manne Gunnery Sgt. Ernest Leonard, son of Chuck and Jessie Leonard of Costa Mesa, was promoted to his present rank while serv- mg with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 764 , Detachment B, 4th Marine Air- craft Wmg, Santa Ana Ndvy Petty Officer 3rd Class Shawn Cholsser, son of Dianna Choisser of Costa Mesd, departed the Persian Gulf aboard the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. Ndvy Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Hayes, son-in-law of Frank and Kathy Hart- les~ of Newport Beach, departed the Arabian Gulf wi th Strike Fighter Squadron 147 aboard the USS Nimitz. Corporate Eric MuUn was appointed director cf busi- ness development for Newport Beach-based Strategic HR Services. • NEIGHBORS Is news about movers and shakers in your community. To submit lnfoml8tion1o this feature, please send it to the Daily Piiot. Attn. Neighbors, 330 w. Bay St., Cost~ Mesa, 92627 Of fax to 646-4170. VOL 92, NO. 50 1'NOMAS H. JOIMON. ~ ~.......,.. Ntor • Mon IMn 50 people pnlelled the va-a PlllJllaraOalci1 udDlloa of we•• ad ......_ at the oTChestra's Orange County pmformance. . Tile tSS,.year-oJd Austrian Orcheltra bad endured two decades of waddWlde czttldsm for ttl hiring pradiCM. 1be orcbmtra had hired a female harpist, Anna Lelkas. but the National Organjza- tion for Women and the lntmnatiooal Antance tor Women tn. MUllc decided to protelt anyWay .... •A 20-foot. baby gray whale briefly ·' Council may tweak massage parlor laws •Proposed amen~ent would re<iwre workers to pass written tests befor being issued permits. By Tim Grenda. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council tonight co~d tighten its grip on local massage parl?~ by requiring ma.sAge technia8!15 to pass a written test before giv- ing a rubdown in town. The council is also scheduled to consider a request from a citi- zens group to chip in $5,000 toward a planned nature park at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. In recent months, the council has shot down several massage permit requests after background checks of applicants by police. The city automatically rejects any permit request filed by a person who has ever been con- victed of a sex-related crime, including prostitution. Officials said the rule ensures that mas- sage parlors don't serve as fronts for illegal activity, officials said. A recent police department report estimated about half of the massage--parlors iJrtown are actually fronts for prostitution. In addition, Costa Mesa recently earned the dubious distinction of having issued more massage permits than any other Orange County city. Costa Mesa wres- tled that designation away from NeWJ><>rt Beach, which. had held the unofficial title for years. The council will consider adding to its massage regula- tions a requirement that mas- sage permit applicants pass a test of their knowledge of •anatomy, physiology, hygiene, sanitation, massage theory F.arly morning fire damages office complex A fire broke out at a two-sto- ry office complex in Costa Mesa early Sunday. The Costa Mesa Fire Department received a call at about 8 a.m. that a fire had started on the ground floor of a business complex in the 2900 block of Red Hill Avenue, said Jim Ellis, fire bata.llion chief. Ellis said the flames traveled and ethics of massage practice,• a city report said. Applicants would have to earn scores of at least 70% to pass. U they failed, they would ave to wait at least two months ore trying again and six if they failed the second 'cials said. »Thi$ ould pr ct citizens and visito osta Mesa and discour- a g e prostitu- t i on ,. the city report said. "It w 0 u l d a l s o enhance t b e image of the pro- fession (of legit- imate therapeutic massage).• ln other action, the council will consider pledging $5,000 toward a plan to create a 1,000· acre park at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. A group called the Friends of Hcu-bors. Beaches and Parks o1 Orange County and led by for- mer Newport Beach City Coun· cilwoman Jean Watt hopes to persuade the patchwork of gov· ernment agencies who own the land to donate it for preservation as a natural open space. The group is also hitting up local cities for donations to butld some park trails and other improvements if the dream becomes a reality. This week they are in Costa Mesa with a request for $5,000. The city of Newport Beach has already promised the same amount. from the lobby stairwell up to . the attic on the second floor. He said additional units had to be called in to help contain the fire, which appears to be caused by faulty wiring. "This building was doing some remodeling,• said Ellis. "The fire looks to be electrical in nature.~ The batallion chief said a large part of the 'interior darn· age was caused by smoke. -Kathleen Haney weddings a~d engagements Harrington-Tomlinson Nancy and Bruce Harrington of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kelli Jane, to Steffan Christopher Tomlinson, son of Teny Tomlinson and the late Wal- ter Tomlinson of Andover, Mass. They will be mani.ed April 25 in St. Mark Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School, and her fiance graduated from Andover High School. They both graduated from 1hni- ty Coll09e, Hartford, Conn. Paganessi-Daniel 1be beach at Makena Cove, Maui. lD••LAWS Balboe 641"'8 CorONI def Mar • 7°'46 Costa Mesa 12146 NwJPOrt had! xxhoc NwJPOrt C.oast xxhoc ..... flOMCAIT LOCATlON Sill Wedge JCX«IC JCJC·JOl TIDES TOOAY First low 5:55 a.m. o.~ First h6gh 11 :59 p.m. 4.J s.cond low 5:5'p.m. 0.1 Second high JOtp.m. JOI TVISOAY Antlow 0.1 Hawaii, was the setting for the Decem- ber 21 wedding of Dona Paganessi of ·Bridgewater, NJ. and Randy Daniel of Cameron, Mo. The bride ii the daughter of Bob and Marilyn Paganelli m Brldgewater, NJ .. She wore a short ivory gown with spaghetti straps. Her matron of honor was Doris Hoffman, twin sister of the bride. The bridegroom ii the son of Gomer Daniel of Clearwater, Fla. and Pancheon Ballinger of Cameron, Mo. His belt man wu Paul Hoffman. The co'!,Ple are at qome.in ~ew­ poJ1 ach after a wedding trip to Ha wail. A reoaptloo ii planned for July 11 at • from SWILL to not• to-well .,.. thould the Bluffs Homeown- ers Associ- ation Building in Newport Beach. The bride is employed at ZC Sterling in Irvine. Her husband is theown- er/presi- dent of Dan.a1g Inc. Nnvpon Beach/Costa Meta Daily P1loc ' Ml ti JobD Uririon·Uke ltiadeii ~on bis snub DOie, Rn the Wonder cat IQoki more like a ttuttea tinlt.ation than tii• rMl thing. ·Mott ~',don't~ he'• rM1.. Mid c.at 1oYef St.amev.VaUghaD, Ru'& owner. "lt'a very, uDUlua1 for a .• cat tO-dO that (lit still].# Complete with bis own wardrobe ~ which inCludes ~ t11Udo and fatiguel -Ru was just ooe d. the many pampered feltn81 featured at the Malibu Cat SbOw b8ld at 'the Onuige County FairgJOundl in Cost.a Mela on Sunday. Vaughan. a Redondo Beach man. said Rex has been a show- stopper at vanous cat shows tor years. •He loves all the attention be getl and never minds being ~"besaid. Prom S14mele to Persims, cats of. ell shapes, colors and personal- ities r!be seeti at the annual show. "ll' ):itty heaven }}.ere,• said Semans, Malibu cat Cub 5pokeswoman1 "Everything you could e~ want for a cat." Semans said cat lovers come to the show to show and sell their furry frlends, as well as to pur- MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1998 Q chase such items as scratch-post A pure-bNd Abya1n1an allows Us playfnl slde as judge Sylvia - • tree houses, feather toys, cat cage Fitzgerald takfS a look at her during the Best of Show competiUon. ~tlons and even legal living Conn.le Stewart b?U3hes .. Powder,• her Popper--eyed White Persian Long Hair, Jud after · fudging at the Malibu Cat Club National Cat Show. •Touring can nm tn the thouands, • said Stewart, who shows her prized pet all over the country. cat trusts. But, "the main thing here is showing cats,• she said Cat breedert can enter their cats for judging in three categories: Kitten, Championship or Premier· ship. Prom each. ten cats· are picked as the best in ' breed of cat has its own set ol Judging standard.., ·fl•+ example, with Persians, you'd look for lary~ l>onr -., •• - round body and head. short tail. short nose arnl h1q open round eyes,• she said. However, a sho"· lutt\ has presence," shr-<-,ud •Judges look fpr lt1dl kmd of different spa1 kle m J person.ahty • Semans S&d sh" b('g.tJl her breeding compJr1}. Mannews Cattcn. t\ el\ e yems ago afteJ 'Shr-hnuqht~ her husband a P£>r..,"m < dt Now, the Yorba Lmd,, 1f>,1- dent says she c-ouhln't ~e herself without rats in her life. "They're c111r 'hildTPn and our soaal hh· · shf> _,I said. _/ Semans said thdt m.1m breeders feel that wa) about their pwnng bun- dles. One such Los Angeles County breeder gave up an ofter of $50,000 because be couldn't part \\.ith his blark Persian cat. ·Hard lo believe, but it's trur> " Semans said. STORY BY KATHLEEN HANEY, PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Lyons Club gives money from fish fry to local charities The Costa Mesd Lyons Club on Tuesday night handed out mo1e> than $27,000 1t raised from last swnmer's Fish Fry to dozens of locaJ groups and pn- vate prOgTams around the count) • Boy Scout 1Toop 71 1, Costa Mesa, $500 •Costa Mesa Seruor Center, $2,250 • Costa Mesd I llstoncal Sooety, $500 • Boy Scout 1Toop 1591 , Costd MPsa $250 • Estanoa Hlgh School, $1,000 . • Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, $ l ,000 · •Save Our Youth, $1,000 : •Costa Mesa Little League, $1,500 '. •Costa Mesa Amencan Little League, $1,500 · • Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA, $1,000 •Youth Employment Services-Harbor Area, $750 • Girls Inc .. $3,000 • Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area, $7,000 • D1Stnct 4 Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation, Brea, $1,000 • Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football, $200 • Costa Mesa Pohce Department Explorers, $500 • El BekaJ Shnne and Temple, Anaheim, $200 • Lions Youth Exchange, Foothill Ranch, $250 •Project Look, Hunbngton Beach, $1 ,500 • Recordmgs for blind and dyslexic, Upland. $1,000 • Lions Project Carune Companions, Buena Parle, $500 • Teen recognition program, Anaheim, $200 • Elsie May Deter Scholarship, $500 Co9t Eftectlve Leg•I Solutlona Got The Zone? [Ji] <0\11'l'llH I H \l'\,I'.\( I Introductory Clua Special! For TIN A•sol#tt ~111111: Windows 95 -I O,,/j $29.9S For T'boll "1/nmu &pmnw: Windows 95 -II 0'"1 $29.9S • 8WJ dcm'& bow bow to.,, IAel'la tile .,... O/. llOW u W'OI' .. Ud laow to do ... Fre1h chicken broth, chunk• of chicken bratt. rice prnilhed with avocado, ~ilantro an4Ume;. obituary OCC's original business manager William Kimes William F Kimes, Orange Coast College's founding business man· ager, died Feb 18 m Santa Rosa He was 91 ln 1947, Mr Kunes was the sec· ond employee hired at Orange Coast College. As asSIStant super- intendent of bUSUless, he was a key player m transfonrung the Santa Ana Anny Air Base into the college campus, which opened m 1948. Mr Kimes was an avid collector of books on western Amencana, literature and CaWonua writers, and taught a course m Cahf onua · literature for several years at OCC. "The head of the college would not let him take time out of his schedule to teach the class,· said his son, David Kunes. "So he did it dunng his lunch • At the col- lege, Mr Kimes was known for tus sensitivity and support for the faculty and students. ·His secre-William Kimes tary, Marion Benin. came down with pol.Jo.· Daviq Kimes said. "Dad always called her to see how she was doing, and he kept the job open for her until she returned. For some- one to do something like that was unheard of ui lh1• tq.to:. Mr. Klines dncl lus '' Ut' ot 117 years, Maynue, ,,.,.h. qu <JI ldns of the work of author ,111d ntttluah't John Mwr They ol!Pll took thl'lf fanuly on backpack.my tnp:. m the High Sierras and \H It <'lrdllthors of •John Mwr, A RP<1d IHJ Bwwa- phy . Mr. Kunes lS <;UJ\l\C'd by hJs wife. who hves m 0dktnont; his daughters, Frances Bcmlotti of Upland and Joan Petef'-On of ?'-.Wl Valley, and his c;on, D.lwl, of La Palma He is also survivl"d by bve gTandduldren and thret> great· gTandduldren A pnvate semce wds held m Santa Rosa. AmNTION DEfKIT DtSOltDElt Bducatlonal psychologist Joan Andrew. often a class, Medication to 'D'eat Attention Deficit Disorder: 19 It Neces· suy1, from 1 to 9 p.m. at Coutline Community Center, 1l00 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport B,ach.' 'Ille cost is $10. For more information, cill 476-0991. ANANOAL SECURfTY Smith-Barney in Newport Beach often a free program, IRA's: Building Your Financial Security, from 5:30 to 1 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. For more information, call 955-758!\ IRA SEMINAR The Costa Mesa Smith· Barney office offers a freifi seminar, Roth IRA: Is it rigid for you? from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel •Anton blvd., Costa Mesa. more infor- mation, call -7738. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S aua . lAWSEMINAA Peldlott. Lee & Feinberg Law Offlces lpQDIOn two free commUDity aaodatton law aem•nan, the Three ·a•s• ot the Architectural Review Process and Pine Tuning Satellite Leg1sla.Uon. from 8 to 9:30 o.m. at the Balboa Boy Club, 1221 W. Cout High· ·way, Newport Beach. Por more information. call · 729- 8002. EIEUQ.ul 1be Bbell Club of Newport Beach meets at 11:30 a .m. at the Bahia Connthlan Yacht Club, 1600 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Guitarist Norma Roberti will feature St. Patrick's Day theme ·wearrn· of the Green." Por more information, call 5'8-: 736'. FRENOf RACK SALE The Assistance League of !lo{ewport B~ach presents a French Rack Designer s.ie from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2220 Fairview Drive, Costa Mesa. The sale features a wide selection of cruisewear and P.o more information, call 645-5536. CAREER NETWORK AVIATION CONTINUED FROM 1 keep the pUbJic aware of new lnfmmatloo oonoeming both John Wayne Allport and the propoted Bl Toro Airport. The Aviation Committee ii City spokelwoman Judy FrtJtig working at becoming men acces- Nki the ~plans to take a llble to the public. ~ meetings, more active interest on how which ware ooce hetd in the con- cbanges in aviati.tm -apedfk:aDy t.-ce rocna at dty hall. are the plq>098dEl 1bro Airport-will . DOW to be held at a men amtral- imped the =life end 8COO· ised Jooation. n.e .. al the cmy in Newport _a_.__ JUetings have been dwiged ·~·· ha is the.uy ii "from' p.m. to 1 p.m.1o e1low peo- doing some major reitructurlng of ple who work to attend. The its own operations conceming m group also plans to bring in pub- Toro," said Prutig. "They (the lie speakers, something, Glover committee) are more focused and said, that . they've never done will be really speaking ,out in a before. public way on~ 'that dUectly Glover, a Newport Beach affect people who live and work co.mdlwoman, said the fint guest in Newpctt Bea~• speaker will be opunty Supervis« Norma Glover,-.dlalrwamaD ol-Jim~ -who will be ~ an the Aviadtll ~"lard th»' =te Monday nigbt on 'Bl Toro public tonmheri•t'-"pelid • . The cdntntttee will also new dty campaign to build a ctisc:ua on goals and objectives commeid.al airport at m 'Ibro for the year, followed by a report Madne Bue. She ~ tb8 main from the Orange County Region- purpoee ot the meetings Is to al Airport Authodty. ~ The Newport Beach Chris· tian Women's Club meeu from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. a the Bal'bo6 Bay Club, 1221 ~ Coast fllWnvay, Newpoit Beach. Por ~ information, call 760~9616\ ATTENTION OWK1T DISORDER St. . Andrew's Presbyteri.cpl Church offers free Career Network meetings for"'tiw.e· unemptoYed from ?!30 k( 9 p.m. in the chapel. 600 St. Andrews Road, · ewp()rt Beech. Peter Leets, JJ1lUlagfng prlbdp&\ 1or Right AAoda\85r -BU s 1r"#4"!"-'~W·~-.. _,____,..._ will ak about , ~ . • was able to ~ tbe students WtiO caused Uie troUbre aD4 expel ibem from Jid!Dft'lle t;illl!ll. The Newpdr:t Beach Cen- tral Ubrary otters a free pro- gram, Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, at noon in the library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach .. For more information, call 717-3801. 'f -. ' - •-1 . . - . . . . . • NEWCOMERS aua The Newcomers Club of Newport Beach meets at 10 • 1Pf'iYete residen~ pa:D9Jem features jour- Diana Chapman. Th' club is open to Newpoi\ Be.a:tr.menwho have lived in '"1e area for five yean or less. For · more information, call 120-1668. WRRJC$HOP :V"Whtte begins a 10- w ~ Wdrkshop, Leti, Talk A~t Wdling, from 1 :30 to 3:30 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center; 695 W. 19th St. The cost is $30. Enrollment is limited. For more information, call 645-2356. PlATINUM CELEBRATION The Guilds of the Orange County Pedorming Arts Cen- ter celebrates 20 years of ser- vice at the Guilds Platinum Celebration at the Pour Sea- sons Hotel, 690 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach. The evening features a bou- tique and fashion show pre- sented by Nordstrom Depart- ment $tore. Por more infor. maUon, call 280-0385. MATH WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center often a free math woruhop, Becoming Math Confident, from 5:30 to Together Your Action Plan. Por more information, call 574-2239. WYOMING ADVENTURES Adventure 16 often a free program, Wyoming Adven- tures, at 1 p.m. at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Mika Kaul shares what it's like to partic- ipate in a working cattle roundup, retrace the steps..ot early explorers and view a dog sled race. for more infor- mation, can 650-3301. SAILING SEMINAR How to Avoid Ships at Sea ii. the title of a two-hour sem- inar Orange Coast College'• Sailing Progr~ is offering from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport ' BeaCh. The cost is $12 per pewon or $20 per couple. For more information, call 645- 9412. CREDrT SEMINAR The Newport Beach Public Ubrary offers a free program. Credit Reports: What'• In Them and How to Make Them Better, at 7 p.m. in the Central 1Jbrary'1 Friends Meeting Roam. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Por more information. call 717-3801. REPUBUCAN WOMEN The Orange County feder- ation of Republican Women ~ti at 10 a .m. at the Costa Mlllia Golf and Country Clab, 1101 Golf Course Drive. Guest speakers are state neu\ll'er and U.S. Senate candidate Matt Pong and Darrell laa, U.S. Senate can· dldate. Por more information. call 529-6030. CONTINUED FROM 1 ceaful, it could be tried on other buses in the d1ltrict. "Thil wtn belp the bus driven know if it'1 valid for one student to be on tbe bus or not, and it will also give us an added piece o(, information if a parent ub us about the loaitlon of a tidt • said Mike Murphy, assistant prtndpel at 18W1Qle. • , A1thoQgh tbe camera Idea met with similar resistance. Murphy said the cameras rec::ently helped the Khool to pinpoint the ring leaders in a recent IChool bus fracas. · •we bad a situation where a bus ltaJled, and the driver had to call for a mechanic,• Murphy said. While the bus driver waited for the medl~c. some students began acting up. One repcJtedly jumped out of the bus, and IODle ~portedly started throwing thlD.gl at other students, Mmphy sald. . By having the cameras on the bUleS, Murphy said the school •Big Brother or not. this is a way to keep the ltudentl safe," Murphy said. Thmsportation Director Nancy Malone said the ~ would also help bus chmn know that students ere boarding and getting off of the buses at the light stops. >.. with the cameru, Malone said the swipe cant. would prob-. ably be~ at least tam.pmarily, the bUllel .. .,,. be9l bot lpOtS for trouble; Aj Wt.th the ca~. that wm beat ~Whlkle. •TheJe ere eo many ltudenta at TeWinkle that bave to take the bus,• Malone said. • Junim" high school ii a partlcularty bard time in kids' lives." Ensign Middle School is the second -but a far second. Mal- one said. School Board President Jim Penyman said the swipe cards would improve efficiency on school buses. •When you have a bunch of middle·school-aged kids on a bus, you could have pandemQni- ~ • Perryman said. •Thb will be an aid for bus driven.• SAVE MONEYf SAVE TIME! Wllhthe *Pilot CIASSIFIEDS a nonprofit oiViUiization COUld at.tom IUCb a drUtic lncreue, and added that .it ii not fair to put that bUnl8D Oil the dub. •The focus seems to be on money to balanc9 the budget for city ;PrograJm, ~d ot tlle. focut belng on dle Soys ~ Girll Club u an asset to the· commuDity, • he said. •Private nonprofit youth organizations pro~de a tiemendous value to .1 every community. Without them, tbe diltrld with atx months notlce, there,. J1o way the city could IQenlts Mid. provide for all those children Money 11 o1lo of concern, she after-school actMUes." Aid, u the dty's $16,200 annual Kienitz Mid Uthe commission rent for the IJncoJn gym will dou-cannot make a dedslon Tuesday, b1e to $321"00 in four years. One it may d1scusl the issue further at of the options under onntfderatipn its April meeting and make a final ii to charge the Boys and Girls recommendation at that time. The Club a llm11ar rent for the But-finance committee will also exam. bluff building. ·ine the issue at tb meeting on But Power said there ii no way March 9. • u • -'2 ':;·"I ·-· I '.J I . , \ Wl·Ol'EN6a 7bshilia Week begins a week from Wday • Coach Mike Thornton and the Orange. Coast College women's basketball team win last seven games to take share of Orange Empire Conference crown: By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot C oach Mike Thornton was seething. His freck- led face was beet red. It was surprising tha~ bis round glass'es weren't fogged up. He strode across the shiny wood of the gym floor at Fullerton College braking only to give some short, sharp words to a reporter after bis Orange Coast Pirates bad fallen to the Hornets, 67-65, in late January. It was the third Orange Empire Conference loss bis team bad suffered in its seven.games to that point, seemingly wrecking any legiti- mate shot at the conference title. •When we lost • thCl game at Fullerton, I heard a cou- ple of (the J>irate play- ers) talk- )~1!.JJ aoou h 0 w we'd have to go 7-0. It WU basically whoever lost that game wu going to be fa with the reality of going 7-0 to have a shot (at the title,)• he said. Those three losses, by a com- bined four points, would be the Pirate;t'. *~ only~es. Thornton's aew faced UM1t teaJ.ity and won the rest of lts games -including a 63-62 buzzer-beatipg revenge in the season finale against Pullerton -and earned a share of the OEC cbampionsbip with an 11-3 conference mark. •They really dedicated themselves to doing that, going 7-0, • lbomton said, •0ne game at a time.• The piece of the title was the first OEC banner for the Pirates and a first for Thornton. •These 1'J.ds have been really resilient all season long. They're a good group and practice really well. Personality-wise, I've really enjoyed them,• he said. The Pirates ability to overcome proved to be the key. After a scorching start in which the Bucs rattled bit a 1()..game win streak to post a 12-2 mark, 1bom- $4n's expectations for the season soared. .. • .. He owned the best player to ever don a Pirate neede<i to get the shots to foll. uniform in 'Sophomore Jennifer Ludwicld, who The Bucs dug deep to get that confidence t1ack. would go on to shatter the school's career scoring, bul back-to-back losses to Irvine Valley (59-58) and points m a game and three-pointers in a game Pullertoa 10811led to be it as far as title hopes went. record and earn the Conference Player of the Year"' •That was one of the most depressing nights I've tag. ·ever bad,• Thornton said. •At that point I didn't He also held the rights to 6-,oot-3 Natalie Weeks,. know if we could get over the bump. I fell that we team leader Becky Loshak, rebounding standout gave up that game. The kids did, too.• Ani Saraydarian and a point-guard tandem of Aria They may have given up the game, but giving up Sortino and Ruth de los Santos. the seuon was apparently out of the question. But those three losses in the first half of confer-Coast went on to trounce Riverside, Cypress, Sa~- ence action could have doomed the Bucs. dleback, Golden West and Santa Ana. •Those. were real ' In the 41-point c 1 o 1 e thrashing of losses. To not let those emOtionany get us down showed a tremendous amount of character,• Thornton said. After the 12-2 jump out of the ~l~. however, Coast lost five of its next seven ... the result of a shooting slump that made the Pirates' ship waver on the seas. Ludwicki, whose 25 points-plus outings bad become commonplace, but suddenly her point pro- duction was falling. Thornton described the period as ~ Catch 22 -a ~tion where shots needed to fall ip order to get back the coofidence, but where confidence w~ Saddle- back, Ludwicki, a Fountain iralley High product who spent a season at Washington State prlw to joining the Buel, pd\1rM in -46 points, thanks in part to sev- en three-pointers -both program marks. •rve bad some really, really good players, but Jen is the whole thing. She handles the ball for us, she's the leading rebounder, obviously she scores and s}U!'S.Playing d~ense now• Thornton said-0f bis'Star 1>9\llid for the UmveTSttt of New Orleans. •rve nev· e'r ~ ~youe that llkes to play as much as her, and sb~.play5 a,lmost effortlessly.• 'Ibe final two games of the season presented the !'. MARCH MADNESS, !IT'S 11IE ONLY GAME • • Alana Kempton explodes for 20 points on her birthday as SoCal College ~Up regular season with 15-60 $ over The Master's. ' By M~ly Yen~, p.i6t Pllot toughest cballeJ\ges. Both, which would be victories. would be tightly played campaigns fCl( l'fl't'8Dg9. And with three ob-so-close 1oues already cballced. up, Coa.sfi barn burners were fqst what • Thornton ordered. •Before the Fullerton game (at home), I said. 'the main thing we're going to do tonight is we're not going to give it to them,'• be sai1l . Weeks chipped in the game-winner with no tbne left on the clock. · •She had not made a shot the whole gGDet • Thornton said. ·she missed the first one and it w• one of those periods of time where she had no COD· fidence after that, but to her credit. it didn't l8elD like she f~ehway. (Ludwicki) kept the ball alive and Natali~ ot it right back and the ball was an tbe rim e bllZZel sounded.• · omtoii praised the impro~ shoot• ' ing of Loshak, a sophomore, and groveled over hts platooning point guards. •At the beginning of the season {the pomt Quard position) was my bigg~ ques- tion mark,• ha ·- • said. ·u·s wor~ed . (Sortino and de 1os San- tos) have played almost exactly 50-50 u far as playing ..LLm e. Combine tti~t 'with Jennifer and we've gotten everything out of that position and more.• Former Costa Mesa High hoopster Chantay Peyton also played a aidml role starting in a few games. while Allison Ovitt. Allison BdwM. V1vt Rodriguez and Michelle~ aJn. 1J:ibUted to the champioft:OOP~O • v COLLEGES CONTINUED FROM 5 atOCC. Ludwtcld. the OEC Player of tb9 YMr, la cl.Mrly the Bua' star avwagtng avs 22 pointl per game md abould l8ad her team to Round 3, where Cout ii proJecmd to meet the No. S Med, College al the Canyo111, where the locall lhould wtn. But the Bua have buckled a few Umes this aeuon under pressure. After notching 10 wins in a row ln the presea.son (including a victory over No. 6 San Diego Mesa), Thornton's group ran into a shooting slump that doomed them against American River, Chaffey (No. 10) and Cerritos (No. 3.) And in the three conference losses, the Buc:s bad the last chance to wtn the game. But the Pirates are on a roll In their last two games, they proved to them.selves and everybody else that they can, in fact. win the close ones. And three more wins, which would include a win in the first round at State, would match that 10-game win streak. U Ludwitki is solid, and key figures like Natalie Weeks, Ani Saraydarian, Becky Loshak, Adria Sortino and Ruth de los Santos can rally around her, Coast could establish a bigger winning streak. • SoCal Collegfe men -Our Vanguards, who art at The Pit Hallowed be thy game ... _. Thank the Lord for Coach Bill .. Reynolds' 1997-98 Vanguards, who will show you a good time even if they are about as easy to predict as Jesus' next coming. SCC goes into the Golden State Athletic Conference Championship Tournament with a few things on its side. The first, and perhaps biggest, is that no one gets out ot The Pit without a serious fight. sec is 9-4 at home and conference champion Azusa Pacific (27-4, 12·1) was the only team that didn't beat the buzzer or need overtime to beat the hosts. Reynolds' crew has taken the GSAC's best to the wire and each of its starters is dangerous and, at times, fatal Por instance, all five of them have scored 25 points or more at least once this season. Senior point guard Adam Dzierzynski PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NUTIC!S STARTING ANEW ~;!J-fJS~~~S?? I ' ••••••••••• ii mtb 14ti.oeUoa1n Ul1RI wblle aftl'8Q1Do abno1t t~. AD·Amerk:u ~Mendon lut ..... nnnc. Wllbom • nMrlY 18 ppg and 9 N boUDda a contest, U well Denn11 KMM could be the GSAC'a JlrWbmen of the Year. His 15.8 ~per game usually tall ID the form o1 tmee;; pointers. Senior JUIUn Mcintee, out of. Newport Harbor High, ii com11tently ltl'M.ky, but bu canned a seeson-blgh 28 potnts. Rod Scheuerman, a burly 6-4 forward. can connect from anywhere on the court, u well. The talent level and aJ\).OUltt of experience after the (int five takel a step down, b ut the Vanguard.I should get put their tint-round opponent, which will be at home Wednesday again.st either Premo Pacific, Concordia or Cal Baptist, all of whom sec bas defeated. After Round One, SCC could pull off an upset. It's been known to happen around this time of year. • SoCal College women -The best team in the area. .. If the Vanguards, under Coach Russ Davis, drop a game in the GSAC Championships, I'll be stunned. If they're even challenged I'll be a bit surprised, as well. Not simply because SCC was the runaway conference champ with a 12·0 mark, but because the squad is playing well right now. . Point guard Amee Pina was fla.shing Magic Johnson moves Saturday night in a win again.st Christian Heritage. They, too, will be playing at home throughout the tournament, which begins Tuesday against Cal Baptist (in all liklibood. Official word comes out today.) Blaine Whittemore is the GSAC's best and there isn't a weak link in the starting lineup ... or in the bench, for that matter. . Ranked No. 24 in the NAIA, the Vanguards' only glitch could be over- shooting. No, not overshooting as in the number of field goals they attempt, but simply looking ahead to the NAIA National Championships. Azusa Pacific and Concordia both gave Davis' crew minor scares, but SCC will bas·put fear in the hearts of all its conference foes. The only thing they need for the GSAC Championships is focus. That's it, they ~y..hav~eve~--- - Dollble sweep for SCC COSTA MESA-South- em California College'a - baebell team picUd up • pair ol lm.PQrtant wtm by~ viall1n9 Golden State Attii.dc c.oafcenc:e val Westmont in a double.header Setwday. 'Ji. V&oguarda (6-5, 4·2 tn coater· ence) threw all the otttDllve punchea and banged out U rum tn 8-3 and 7-3 victorlel. ....., ITllln Anl.ITK: ma •Jiit ca ~ eou.:::?. lN.. • .....,. J w.tinont 000 JOO O • J J 2 Soultlttn Glltfvmle College 200 02J JC • 7 • 4 ICAllTIPl9ll. Austin (~ tna CNMplta. Vlli-.1, Ri-. (1) w1d Dent. W • "iwr._ ~. L • ~ :21 • CNtnbert CK'Q, looth (SCQ. SoCA&. c:ou.::.~ ~,......,I ~.Mlt 010 000 200 -· J 5 5 5ouVltm CMlfotnla College JOO 010 40a • I I 1 Tomit.. Hwnlln m. WhfWlelt Cl) " °*'1plln. ltldl1IW (8). Staei. w1d Uttltfleld. W ·Steele, ).1. L • Tomltil. 21 ·Whipp t:N'J. lkloth (SCO. Hll • Aln.iy t:N'J. "Iver• (SCC). Vanguards p~t away foe twice COSTA MESA -By the look on Southern California College pitcher Gretchen . '~ ~ ·: ... ~,; -~ Brandt's face, you couldn't tell she had been struggling of late. The detennination and confi- dence that wore her expressjon may have come from ber own heart, it may have come from a coach who wasn't going to pull her. But with the bases loaded and no outs in the top of the seventh, with just a one-run lead, Brandt bit down and used alh>Hhat detennina· tion she could muster to reject the heart of Cal State San Bernardino's lineup and preserve a 3· 2 nonconference win. It wrapped up a double· header sweep 'for sec. which lea.med that its 11-3 mark was good enough for the NAIA to rank the Vanguards in the ninth spot. GAMl1 5oCA&. ColuCll 7, CM. St. SAN • 4 l"W 1 Cll 5tet• Sin hnwdlno 010 OOOlO -1 l 2 Southern Clllfomll Col. 102 022 JC • 7 11 1 "khMdton. Bradford Q) and C1.t. Houston end ~rle. W • Houltot\ 1· 1. L • lrldfard. ~ 29 • ~ (5CQ. ll • Ao&I ~ U..J SOCAL CDulal J. CA&.. St. SAN k UIDO 2 Cll St.lte Sin hmerdlno 011 000 0 • 2 9 2 Southern Clllfoml1 c.ollege • 101 001 JC • l 7 1 lllctwwdson w1d Clel1t. 8rtndt and Murie. W • Brandt. 4-2. L • "lctierdson S.t. ~Cert "51), lllogen (SCQ, 8rlndt (SCC). '\ sec relay team { 4:02.69) ninth LINCOLN, Neb. -Isis ' Gonzalez, Amee Burman, Moribel Delgado and Autumn Puro of South- ern CaJ.ifomiA College comprised the ninth· best U400 relay team at the NAIA Indoor Nottnnals-5aturday with.a 4:02.6SUini.da~- Back Bay Calls io I.A Mam, ,8-5 BA1.80A PBNINSULA - Back Bay Rugby Oub ccmb'olled the bell for a good deal ol ttJ contat 1glimt vts1ting Loe Angel• Rugby Oub Saturday, but fa114d to cepttall:. and fell by an 18..S margin Saturday. Grant hynold.t came up with the only try for Back Bay with a hard, busting run and was named the team's •MllD of the Match.• In the second game the Back Bay program recorded a 37-10 vtctoiy with strong forward work and a sold fiA1r in the back llne paving the way. nv aoozen lnduded wingers Scott Andron and Tony Mills, fullback Warren JullAn and cen- ter Bob Sweei\ltv, the latter singled out a.s the team's "Man of the Match." Back Bay's next home g6Dle will be Satw"day against Tempe, Ariz., starting at 1 p.m. Those interested in playing should call the team's boWne at 675-6799. Davenport eliminated in semlftnal OKLAHOMA CITY -New· port Beach's Lindsay Davenport, No. 2 in tbs world on the T.eNNtS women's professional tennis circuit, lost, ln the aem!flnals of the JGA Tennis Classic Saturday as Venus Williams broke through to eliminate Dav· .enport. The 17-year-old WllliAm.s, who bad recently lost her third straight match against Davenport in the quarterflna1s of the Australian Open, ral· lied to w1n 6-7, 6-2, 6-3. Pinon second at Masters Meet FOUNTAIN VAL· ~ING LEY -Newport Harbor ..-...-''" High's Rigo Pinon was second at 119 pounds in Division II competition at the ClP Mast~ Meet Saturday at Fountain Valley High, qualifying him for a berth at this weekend's State Pinals, starting Friday. TODAY .......... ~11.-Bellewe UnlYenlty (Neb.) -1 Sovthefn C.llfomla '<>«: 2:30 p.m. ·~boysand girls • Los Alamitos .t 1fewport ~ p.m. - SCHEDULE • Softbell Community coll• - Cypress .t Orange Coast ?>'3·3p.m. H!Qh school • Fairmont vs. ~ Mesa. at Mesa ono.,7'p.m. sec HOOPS CONTINUED FROM 5 .. o~ and the foul -returned ~ 1>ea1t to the sec crowd. • Prom that p<int1 lt would bt neck and neck on the court, lo~ u heck eveiywhere. ·; With Ju.st about 3:00 ~ Ing, the volume bit its th!elhold u DzierZy1llld drllled an explo- sion of a trey trem about tlve feel behind the arc as the shotdock went off to tie the contest, 63·63. But with 55 seconds on the dock, Gomes hit a two-footer to give Westmont a 66·65 lead after SCC's Terence Wilborn delivered one of two {fee throw attempts. The Vanguards ticked aw~y 'the clock on their ensuing posses· sion, but Dzierzyn.ski 's shot wu tipped. Westmont grabbed the errant shot and called a time out. Sixteen seconds to go. • : .. And sec still bad two to~ to give. With three Vanguards blatartt- ly hacking away at him, Gomes peeked through a jungle of arms and hands and dropped the ball through the hoop. •They should've called some· thing and stopped the clock a couple times in there,~ Reynolds said. •sut they didn't and you just have to keep playing the game.~ GOlDEN lfATI A11tU11C ClONfEIENa WN WaTMONf 17, 5oCA&. C'.oWGI .. w.tmont . Slick 14. Salk 2. Knabe 9, Croy 3, Gomes 19. Monr~ l. ~n 5, Nunu l. Et.y 9.. )·pt. QOllt -lllck 4, Et.y 3, Croy 1, Monroe 1 Fouled out • None. • loC.lll CoDelle ·Ke-21, Dilenynskl 22.. ~ 1,MdntM 9, Wllbom 10. Ceur 2, Dignan 1. 3-pt. ooMs · Ulnl S. Ozlmynskl 2. Mdnt...-1 Fouled out • None. H1lftime -sec. 41-.JO. . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICES · PUBLIC NOTICES' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I I , .. ·-. . Index • ........ _ r'J -....,. cm ........ 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Q MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1998 Newport IHaich/Cosca Mt • Daily Pilcx ACAOSS 1 w...., Anlb6ef : ~Ofdet 13 ExUnct bird 14 Mullm dolly 1 e 0tva·1 aono 17 Shine 18 GtMk 19~r 20 Squeel 21 lnk'1 patlner 22 Rtver nymphs 2-4 Unlocked 26 Tntvelef Marco - 27 Like Irick or treaters 30 Whodunit 34 Seat IOt'mally 35 Foot covering 36 Tlny amount 37 Equal score 38 Change 39 -Befa Kappe .a Mild cheese .C2 Wordless perf0tmer '43 Leta go '45 No4 vague '47 Curly-haired dog 48 Actor Beery '49 Sigh of rehel 50 Certain nutlvlnn area 53 ~--,..,. . 54 unit 58-119fa 58 Cof'pofale 61 ~todly 82 Tiny tty «J CIMr1 a clllc 84 Oltw e5 Lip, Mlngily •• ee Mlnenlls ~ Roundup need DOWN 1 Uptight 2 Slarfet't 3 ~ue olagod 4' Ranctl WOl1<er 5 Drank Ilka a 6 :frets Buntyn 7 Astronaut Shepard 8 Ovelweighl g Pasta dlStl to Type of oode 11 F rui1 peel 12 Has a anedl t 5 E•teeroed 23 ·-ea11a· 25 Eadl 26 Call 27 Used a TV button 28 Put -save 29 Bondie (ol grain) ' 8y CHAIUS GOREN With OMAR SHARtf and TANNNf HINSCH ANSWUS TO WEEKLY BIUDGE QUIZ Q L Neitba ~•South you bold: • J 76 o U o AK 105 J • n 2 ~R~W!ST l• ..... 10 ... .. ..... ' What act.ion do JOU tab? A Partner must .. ve either four clubs or three clilmonds, but does noc have lhe values for a jump shift. 1n our opinion. it ia a cJOse declsion ~n a P!Cfe:mioe to two clubs and• pass. Since same u '11nllkdy. anowm1 putncr to dcc1aru one spede sets the ood. Pass. Q 2. >J South, wloerable. you bold: AlOf O Al7'3 -oJ5 •J75 The biddinR has IJl'()CICClded: NOR111 l:AS't SOl!111 WEST 10 ,._ Jo P .. l• .... f What do you bid oow7 A Another tough lwxl. You have too nwch to pass and not enough to invite game wida two no trump. The one advantage o( a false preference to diamonds is that, with a good hand and three-card heart support. partner might bid two hearts neiu, in which event your hand would beoomc very good. Bid two diamonds. Q 3. As South, vulnerable, you hold: •t O K65 <>KJ7 •AQ7432 The bidding has oroocedcd: SOUl'H WES'I' NORTU .. .... .. l • r.. l o f Whal action do you lake 1 A Almost CVUJ'OOC .J>l!ys a change or suit by ~ lS forcing. so a pus is out o the questioo. That makea.life &i.mple. You don't want to .... partner'' aaxind suit with only thrfJO.aud suppor1 or rebid your motb-atcn club suit again SO, with two potcntia.l ttoppaJ i.n the unb6d suit. two IO cmmp la a standout I Q"' Al SouCb fttncnble, you bold: • "6 o A IC 1117J o It S • U 4 The biddloa bu orocccdr.d: . ,soum WIS'f 'NOant &UT lo ,.. I• ,.. l o ._ S• ,_ f ~do you bid no~? A Since you have alrudy told part· ncr yota have aix ~ there Is no reuon to repeat chat suit again. The decision is. hetwecn a preference to thtcc 1.,.SC. or showing p1111ner your diamond stopper by bidding three no trump. YOU Qoose. Sit.bet could be Che winning action. Q 5. &«h vulnerable. as South you bold: •AQH U .1:1 Vml <> AQ +J 10964 The biddin1t bas oroceedcd: SOUI1I WBS1' NORTH EAST l• .... l• Pllll ? What do you bid oow7 A h makes no difference whedler North's jump to three spades WU forcing or limit -if North bu a club con1rol. a slam beckons. The ftnt step in lhc probe is to cue-~d the cheapest fust-round conlro . Bid four diamonds. Q 6. As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AJl72 1:1 J <> K J5 +J854 The biddina has procecdcd: NORTH E:AS't SOtrrH lo PUI I• ... .... ? What act.ion do you talte7 A The double fit and the fif\h trump warrant a slam try. but which feature of your band is the most ~citina7 CJCarty it is your fil ling cards in dia- monds, so clue pannu into your side ~by ~idding five dia- HOME,. HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... ERVICE I I . JSUZU tlOO 1H2RODBO Black, ve. •unroof, am/fm c .. s.n•. Xlnl • condition. lt,000 Of bell oNer. . (714) 574-4238 JAGU.All.., • 9105 '78 Jaguar XJS Cowpe V·12 Only 35k, 1-0wner, S2500. Yellow/Tan 721·3568 '84 XJ12 Sedan, 40, Mot. Red, 37k miles, (94·3869) 129,995 BAUER JAGUAR 714-971·2002 '911 XJO 2 + 2 convertible, red, 28k ml, (95·3802) $38,995 DAUSR JAGUAR 714-971·2002 ·-'8SXJe Sedan. 4'0, Black. 29k ml, (95-3730,L 136,995 ·es s Sedan, 40, Ork. Blue, 23k ml. (95-3763) $36,995 BAUE!R JAGUAR 714-971-2002 '85 XJR Sedan, 4'0, Black, 46k ml, (95-3739) S39,995 '85 XJS COUPE 20, Met. Red, 33k ml, (95-3811) 129,995 '85 XJO Sedan, 4D, gray, 32k ml, f 5·3655) 536,995 B UER JAGUAR 714-871·2002 '80 XJO· Sedan 40, gray, 27k mlles, (96·3 80 5). $39,995 BAUER JAOUAR 714-871·:?002 '\J8 XJO Sedan 4D, grel'n, 3!5k mi. i96-3870) $:S7,9S!i B UERJAGUAR 714-971 ·2002 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 .. ' " ~-. JAGUAR 910S MEICED!S 9130 TOYOTA ~-9210 ....... 1 1~•7 Whit• eeoaL w/ '94 4RUNNER 8RS- S~an. 40, grHn. 24k Oray Lealh9f lnl. Xlnt ve, low miles, full ml.131>.IH Cond. Phone, 2•Tops, power, aJlo'IJ'· moon· BAUeR JAGUAR ,, 117.000 720-8013 roof. (3 TX971) '714-911-$1002 •aa a ooa•L Blue, llhr S18,9SO I Int. sunroof, pf)on•. 1 Lexus otr • owner. P9'fect Cond. WESTMINST ER •• 132K ml. 115,900. ('714) 892.0909 }E.EP . 9110 144·1988 or 883-0582 '84CAMRYLB '90 30011 Black/grey l..o mllee, AT, full leather, eunrl, /0 . power, caH•ll•, Ilk• 'M QRAHD CHIROKll! chrome wheel•. local new I (3HMA936) "•4, V8, AT, Tow al· car all record•, mlrtt S1Z950 Joy•, full power s14,600 114.e13-4941 L l!XUS OF (3HJH778~ $14F850 WEST MINSTER Ll!X S 0 '81 800 SEC 1-owner (714) 892·8900 Wl!BTMINSTl!R white/gray.. 89k ml, 1ee CAMRY LE 714-E.~2-9808 E11cel. Cond. $27,500. 2811, AT, 'full power, 714·723·1600 cas1eue, Ilk• new I 'to GRAND '9 2 1901! 2 .0 (3PRH211) $15,9 5 0 CHBROKEI! co. phone. leather, L EXUS OF 32K ml, AT, run power, al· moonroot, Ilk• new. WESTMINSTER loy1. Uke newt !3RLH309) (94947~ $17,550 (714) B92·8908 118,9 0 L XUS OF '97 Cl!LICA GT Ll!XUS 0,. Wl!STMINSTER WESTMINSTER (714) B92 -8900 LIFT BACK 1714) 892·1908 Black/black, auto, '94 MBZ C2BO leather, moonroot. CD Sliver/black leather. Cl (042056) $19,987 o. moonrool, lull LE XU S LEXUS 9115 power 111035772 MISSION VIEJO $23,887 1 ·888-88·LEXUS LEXUS MISSION VIEJO '83 LS 400 1 ·888-88·LEXU S Black jade, lull option. VOLKSWAGEN 9235 1 MI n I. #146605 $24,977 9135 'B8 Jetta GLI Sunrf, '80 ES 3 00 MERCURY NC, am·fm cassene. Black/Ivory, leather, very fine, all records chromes, Lexus cerll· '78 P r•nd M.,quls $3000 714·299-2796 fled. (141409) $26,977 4-dr. Full pwr. Real LEXUS aharpl 95k mlloa. MISSION 'VIE!JO $2000 obo 723·1504 MISC. AUTO 9245 1·1B88) 8B·LEXUS '94 ES 300 ROLLS ROYCE 91 82 AUTOS /S E IZED Black/black. razor CARS from $150. shop. Lexus certified. Jaguar, Corvette, (0074122) $20,977 •'B5 Sliver Spur '82 LS 400 Mercedes, BMW, Block/tan, 36k ml, Porsche, Honda, Cashmere/Ivory. $45k. •'79 Cornlfh& leather, lull option. 4x4"s, trucks and Conv. 2·tone metallic more. Local sales 11111· 66,000 miles (144732) blue. blue top rod lngs . Toll free $22,977 lea1her 356k ml, $45K. 1 • 00·889·2292 '95 SC 300 •'78 Sliver Shadow ex1. A·4000 Rally Rod. m(nt condl· Charnpagne/chestnu1, CAL"SCAN tlon, a II service 44k ml, S25K. Ownor - records. (029508) wlll carry on approved $24,677 down & credit. Chances are LEXUS 7 1 4 .g 8 B ·5 7 7 9 MISSION VIEJO you will flnd 1·(8 8B) 8B·LEXUS what you need CLASSIFIED '97 ES 3 00 It's the resource you at the price Black/black, only 2000 can count on to sell a you want to pay mi, no OMV. Le11us myrlad Of merchan· when you read Certified. 135730 dlse l11ms. because $SAVE our columns compel Classified LEXUS quail lied buyer• 10 dally MISSION VIEJO calll 642·5678 1 ·(888)-88·LEXUS 842·5878 -----•l cHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SERVICE 3 584 & FITNESS 3 7 40 IA WN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPARATION 3 92 5 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Paint/Carpentry• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RAINBOW Clrcl• Ma Int: THE LOCAL PLUMBER ._~.A ... n._•_., COMPUTER South Coaat Drywall Drywall and morel Dl!·STRESSI Aroma· PROWS• LANDSCAPE Palnllng·lnl/Ext Houst/Apl ·• Ja';~~ ~~~=~Co · ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 ~ ........ Acou1 remvvcuaJ text Small Jobs Oki therapy In the car & MAINT starting at Quality job. Free eat. -..-CN11ow.~ Waler Damage Repair Qary 845-5277 S19.95+esaentlal oll S60/mo Drain llnes L#569897 830°8888 Friendly SeNlc••lnsured R EASONABLE Llc'd Tax Preparer 27Yrs Acctg E.llp. 714·5 48·2374 South Co••t Drywall Acous remvl/cust lext Waler Damage Repair Best In Oualily & Price L550017 444-8869 Live-In child care. furopean Au Pairs, Enqllsh spealllnq. 18·26 yrs .. leqaJ. cullurally enrlchJfli. nextble In-home child care. L Best In Ouallty & Price 888-97-SCENT and hillside clearlng, , L#532981 875·9304 ~( P L550017 "4-e009 AHV & ALL REPAIRS STOP' BAD BRl!.ATHI 6S<M>605 •217·7883-Pg Ike• Custom P ainting Prec ise P lumblng I Hol·Wtr Htrs, Grbg· • . Prof, Clean, Quality Repairs & Remodels • Witthoeft Drywall Dltp Faucens Cell· Clean your tonguel Victor s Prof I Land· Work. lnVE11t & Docks. Free EstlmatH TUTORING All PhU ... SrfllLo Jobi Fan~ Secur·Llghts Speclal: $24.95 w/ scape Malnt. Seasonal L#703468 831·4810 LffSB7398 909•1090 ·mYAllORGROUP · Clew CIHnl CIHnl Scott' 031•2025 case 888·2·REFRESH color. 10 yrs e11p Xlnt .,..------,.......,..---• 3929 ADDITIONS REMODELING l\ITORJNG 20Yrs up/Fair S/Frff Est -----....-------· rel• N.B. 457·1739 krueger palnUng res Expert Drain Cleaning ' ·•!!.'},RNETIWU l 1400030 714-639·1447 H•ndwm•n Charlle Y•rd Cln·up, Trim painting and reatora & Plumbing Repair& • Fonn., T..cher """'" Painting, carpentry, BBATilfG treff, hedges, palm llon 1vca Uc 740898 20yra exp. All work guar. 1o personalty CSTAATINGATS991 waterblaallng. fences .• COOLING 3754 trees. Removal. New Matthew 548-3041 Steve 849·8288 tutor yourchild. ·ATYOUIH~OR ELECTRICAL 3610 Local COM 780·5044 lawn/plants 960-8502 Quall1w Care 20 years GUARANTEED OffK£ •Home Repair• Fair prices/Stucco 714 540 6344 Small Job llXP8AT o 11/R 1 NB IMPROVEMENT • • Duncan 1E1ec1r1c plumb, •1ec. paint, • Old t MONEY TO rywa •par. PLUMBING & DRAIN 800.7.'lr.Bftftft carl entry, fences, ODI e f1De Area. Ron 845-2417 $45/HA 41 4'VV,. Local/Quick Reapon•• ft & Air L011 u 3832 C I PLUMBING REBUILD or REMODEL Ll275870 850-7042 To d (7~4) 722-0198 UtJDQ a IM' ROBERT ISBl!LL CO. • Omp ete 714·841·8222 45 hrs.lwlz. 3410 •Home lmprov•ments --------ConclltJonJnd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiii lnVExt•Small Jobs OK Repairs eOH1ce Add1t1ons SAVI! ttt Huntington Home Repair/Remodel • Via a/ Maa1aroa,·d Decorative Painting •Reasonably Priced CHIMNEY CONCRETE & N • w port B •a ch Costa Meaa/N_~port S25K +. unsecured, L1494350 040•3000 • Complete Rooter •Local Co. #636318 SWEEPS 3538 Elee1rlc. I do It •Ill 25 Vear• l!xp . bad/no credit Ok, all 714-580-9820-Pager Service· ua1·n L1"nes •Slephenson Assoc. MASONRY 3557 L#73e593. 883-2419. Jim 031·2480 · approved 8008467118 m ca11 714·044·54es iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pl!Tl!RKIN e1eotr10 -....H"""o="'M""E,,,....,,,s""E""R'""vt""'c""'E""'s,,,.._ -----------------t •Water Heater/Disposa • 10 on w/Ad 1-sty 8nck, Block, Stone, Tll• Prompt & Low Ral••I Anything & Everything HOVING 3834 PET • water Gas Re i in _B_A_m_TUB _____ , s10. 2-Sty $80. Safety Cone Patio Drfveway Ree-Goml•m..fg lobs F .. E•Ui are. Rial'"• '"'.&Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SER""~S 3 70 caps Installed 175. AJr Fplc, 'BB01.'Ref. 25Yr. L8t87t7 800.748-f741 r m • · •• ·VA'-'" 8 REGLAZING 3448 duC1/crpVuphl.cleanlng Exp Teny 557•7594 Mlohael 758-1440 Boldgett'a '114-535-7838 __,....,...·-=--...,,,.,,....----------QUALITY CRAFTSMAN BATHTUB REQLAZINO & Refurbishing. Pore• CLEANING laln, Ftberglt, Sinks SERVICES Shwrs Cntrs &45·7723 John Doran Muonry PEN-S 20 y E R f' Brlck•Stne•Concrete """ re xp. • • Lg/Sm Jba•Repalra ok • DEc:is 3615 ·I'm Your Handyman- 3548 Free Est. & Ad~ Maril 71'4-831.0113 L#68719t 931·3832 • Wood Feno•• * Reptace/Ropalr Low S HAULING 3720 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Calif. Publlc Utlll· Pet Sltter/DOe Walker tie• CommlHlon RE· Oally/Ovemlght vlalta. QUIRES that all used Ref1 av1. Uc'd/Bonded a;;:::;....,=;..;;;:=~w.i..;uu houaohold goods Denise 714-935-8070 movera print their UPHOLSTERING 3831 ExJ1•r1• In conservation & retloratlon ot luml· lure & antiques. Repair & refinishing 646-1039 G & O Uphol since '68 custom made fum. r• upholstery, slip cvrs antique rpr 542-4612 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•A TOUCH OF CLASS **JRO MASONRY•• CABINETS 3490 Cleaning. RH/Comm eLOCK BRICK STONE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil UC/BOnded. Free Est. All typH·Olty Workl Advanced Woodtyll•m• TerHa 282·7143 Est l730089 531·7043 == ... ~ .. ~~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMPROVEMENTS JUNK TO THE DUMP HOME 3756 P.U.C. Cal T numbef; --------·tPOOL llmoa and chautteurs PLASTER print their T.C.P. num-REP.AIR 3880 SUVJCE ber In all advertls• men11. II you have a iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiil queatlon about tho I•· Plaat•r/S1ucco Pa1ch gallty of a mover, limo ·Serving So Ca 25yra· or chauffeur, call: Llctl'326884 24Hrs WALL 3894 COVERINGS 3932 -Custom Cabinetry· •BOSS HOUSECLEANING 'l!nl1H1tQOD Kllchen •Bath • Doore UC.nsed-Bonded --------.-&&UO" Moldlnga -Mantels $12.00 per hour. LS9t6SO 7t4·898-8970 _.,,_,_7.,..1_4-,..,.5_4_e-o __ 3_8_8_ GENERAL CERAMIC m.ES ------ (714-988·1882) •. AVAILA.BLI! TODAY 908·1882 ,.,.. ____________ ___ et A Piece of Health & Beauty liO f. lath Costa Mese TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECn Ca ll a plumb•r, painter. handyman or any of th• H r• vie•• listed h•r• In --GUMtlreclOt rt CALL YOUR LOCAL 88RVIC•I TODAYI Public UlllltlH 71 4·554·7831 CommlHlon 714·558-4151 serving PHot Readers Since 1911 Th• 81rl pper Specializing In Wallpaper Removal L5889241 983-5037 We Qala should hang together. Strip, lnatall, advice lo the crazy. Ll735976 0 3 1 ·2111 e~! -l(d;L __ tfou.' /t.k-1k A GOOD ADI . ,.