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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-06-03 - Orange Coast Pilot~rving the Newport~Mesa community since 1907 Preliminary resutts as of late Tuesday night 45TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Costa Mesa, West Newport Du.a Rohrabacber (ltepubllcan) .......... 21.155 .54.6% Channayne Bohman (Republican) ..... , .... 3,881 .10.0% Long Pham (Republican) .................. 2.261 .. 5.8% Pab'icia Neal (Democrat) .................. 7,736 .20.0% Lµd Gerber (Democrat) ................... 2,412 .. 6.2% Don Hull (Llbertarian) ..................... 805 .. 2.1% o..a William Verkamp Jr. (Natural Law) ........... 393 .. 1.0% Robrab11cber 4nH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -Newport Beach Christopher Cox (Republican) ............ 38,733 .70.9% Christina Avalos (Democrat) .............. 13,573 .24.8 % Victor Wagner Jr. (Libertarian) ............. 1, 181 .. 2.2% Paul Fisher (Natural Law) .................. 490 .. 0.9% Raymond Mills (Reform) ................... 545 .. 1.0% 70TH ASSEMBLY DtSTRICr MuDya c. 8rfiwiK (hpabllcan) ......•.. .24.329 71.0% Nat Adam ~tural Law) ....•.•.•....•.. .1,514 20.t"- ASSESSOR . ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2ND DISTRICT -COSTA MESA Jim Sliva, incumbent supervisor .......... 15,644 46.2% Sandy Genis, land planner, businesswoman .. 5,665 16.7% Dave Sullivan, Huntington Beach councilman .8,807 26.0% Ralph Silva, retired criminal investigator ..... 3,676 10.8% 5TH DISTRICT -NEWPORT BEACH Tom Wllaon, appointed lncumbent ........ 28,929 67.6% John Hedges. Newport Beach council.man ... 13,711 32.0% August Spivey. art teacher (wnte-iq) .......... NIA .. NIA COUNTYWIDE OFFICES I.any Bales, deputy assessor ........................ 20,003 13.0% James Bone, CPA. property assessor ................. 24.302 15.8% Steven Grimm, deputy assessor ..................... 15,995 10A% Webster Culllory, assistant county asseuor ........... 42,538 27.6% Bruce Peotter, finance commissioner ................. 17,822 11.6% Jett Reid, small business owner ..................... 24,292 15.7% Thomas Sacco, financial planning manager ............ 8,626 .5.6% AuorTOR Wayne Oark, corporate director, economist ........... 19,499 12.9% Snow Hume, auditor, fraud Investigator .............. 53,370 35.2% Da~d Sundstrom, internal county auditor ............ n ,966 51.4% COUNTY QERKIR£CORDER Gary Gruvtlle, county clerk/recorder .............. 136.210 98.6% DtSTRICT ATTORNEY Tony bcbacba. Superior Court Judge ............. 92.385 60.2% Wallace Wade, assistant district attorney ...........•.. 60,237 39.3% PUIUC ADMINISTRATOR WWliaa laker, public admtntstrator-gurdlan ......... 75.294 56.0% Km Beard. management/budget analyst ............. 58.295 43A% SHERIFF-CORONER Mike Carona. cou.oty marsbal ............ 81,801 52.9% Paul Walters, Santa Ana police chief ....... 72,397 ~.8% TREASURER·TAX COWO"OR • JH&Moodadl,-co. traaauriu'ttu.~UUKA6%-..... ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPEIUNTENDENT Of SCHOOLS Joba l>ean, 1Upertntendent of acbools ............... 85,520 58.3% Darrell Opp, chiel educational officer ................ 60,514 41.2% COUNTY IOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE. All.EA 2 Sbella Meyen. lncumbent trustee ................... 16,A1 57.7% Alexandrla Coronado, educator ..................... 12.011 41.8% 11WSTEE. AREA 5 Bllabetb Parker, tnc:umbent trustee ................ .20,llS K.1"' Donald Wagner, small bust.ness owner ....•........... 15,,n 43.5"' Silva ·• acm Wilson cruises to easy victory over Hedges for 5th District seat DON LEACH I OAA.Y PILOT Supervisor Tom Wilson shakes the hand of a supporter at the Republican Party headquarters at the Sutton Place Hotel ln Newport Beach on Tuesday night. Candidates party their own way •Newport-Mesa hopefuls await election results at swanky GOP gala, backyard barbecue and at home. By Tim Grenda and Alison M urray, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MJ:SA -From an informal backyard barbecue to a swanky party featuring some of the biggest names in the California Republican Party, the incumbents in two local county Board of Supervi- sors races spent election night Tues- day in their own way. Second District Supervisor Jim Silva was at the Costa Mesa home of a fri end watching early ballot returns, while 5th District Supervi- sor Tom Wilson baskeQ in early results that showed him in the lead at a Republican party at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport B:J11. • SEE PARTIES PAGE 5 By Jenifer Ragland, Qaily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Coun- ty Supervlsor Jim Silva appeared headed for a runoff , with Huntington Beach Coun-• cilman Dave Sullivan in the 2nd District supervisorial race ' Tuesday night, while incum- bent 5th District Supervisor Tom Wilson cruised to an easy victory over Newport Beach Councilman John Hedges. With 40'Yo of precincts reporting, current board chair· man and staunch airport propo· nent Si.Iva had received less than 50°0 of the vote, which could force him into a runoff Wlth Sullivan, who got about 25% of the vote. The pro-airport majority of the Orange County Board of Supervisors may be Jeopar- dized i1 Sullivan, wbo is opposed to a commercial air- port at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, can beat Sil- va in the November election. Results of other big races affecting Newport-Mesa resi- dents: • 4th District County Super· visor: While no candidate received the majority vote, the top two vote-getters were both • SEE ELECTION PAGE 5 Second Dbtrlct County Supervisor Jim Silva talks with supporters as he calls ln for election results. DEVON KIRSCHBAUM I DAILY PILOT ptcy settlement bashed •Newport-Mesa city leaders say county should not have settled for $420 million after seeking $2 billion in lawsuit. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot . .,NJ:WP.Q~ESA -Local •officials say tney are disappointed with a $420 million Orange Coun- ty bankruptcy settlement with Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. The agreement, announced Tuesday at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, ls about one-fifth of the $2 billion the county was seeking from Merrill Lynch in a lawsuit that was settled this week in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles. About $2 million of the settle- ment, which concludes any action by the county against Merrill Lynch, will go to Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and various local agencies. The lawsuit was filed after the 1994 collapse of the Orange County investment pool, which resulted in a $1 .6 billion bank- ruptcy, the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. About 200 cities, school districts and oth- er agencies lost money in the investment pool. Newport Beach will receive $1.5 million, leaving the aty's loss from the bankruptcy at $1.8 mil- lion. The Newport Beach Library will get $3,278, with $3,595 still outstanding. Costa Mesa will get $282,996, leaving it with a $310,376 loss. The city's Redevelopment Agency will get $55,824, with $61,225 still outstanding. .This has been a long and dif- ficult period for the people of Orange County,• said Thomas W. Hayes, the former state treasurer who led the county'!l litigation effort. •we are very pleased that in a spirit of mutual cooperation, we were able to negotiate an end I N D [ :•. AROUND TOWN •.••••• 4 THE 8ELL CURVE ••••••• 3 POLICE A LES .••• " ••••.• 2 SPORTS ........•..••• 6 to this lengthy and contentious lit- igation.· Although some are hailing the settlement as a victory, local offi- cials aren't pleased the county settled for such a small portion of what the suit sought. •Everybody still held out hope that we would get 100% recov- ery,• said Newport Beach Oty Manager Kevin Murphy. •Still IUVl~defendaats--ere out there that mean more money, but this was the big fish . I was always hoping it would be at least $600 million. There's still a bad taste in the city's mouth about what was • SEE SETil.EMENT PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1998 · . . . .. , • ' ~ t . . ! m ty's ·propose·o ~ I budget drIDps ~ !t $77 milli. ~ i o on d A B I 2 jj ~ 0 Tl wi Or D Ju -I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ; By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot .~~~~~~~---~~~~ I : COSTA MESA -The City : Council has taken its first look at • the preliminary 1998-99 city bud- get, a sn million spending plan that is down slightly from last year but maintains all city ser- vices without dipping into reserves. The proposed budget unveiled this week represents a 4 .1 % drop from the $80.4 million spending ·plan the council adopted last. . .year. It is set for final council :.approval June 15. ' In his written summary to the -council, City Manager Allan Roeder said staff cuts in the early , 1990s that eliminated 79 full-time 'J'.)ositions have helped Costa Mes~ balance subsequent bud- gets, including this year's prelirn- 'inary budget, without more cuts. ~ ·Not only did those reductions •e.l.low the city to meet the expect- ed state revenue impacts, but this proactive direction positioned the =city to balance its 1998-99 ... bud- . get without further staffing reduc- ;;;tions," he said. : As home to South Coast Plaza, ::tv1etro Pointe and Triangle •Square, the city gets the lion's : share of its revenue from sales I ; tax. About 39% of the city's total : budget -a little more than $31 •million -comes from local cash- : register receipts, while property : tax revenues bring about $11 mil-l ~lion, accounting for 14 % of the •total budget. . f Revenue from other agencies, •investment earnings and hotel- 1 "room tax.es make up the rest of the city's income. While the city's sales tax foun- dation is solid, its financial footing I could change if the state Legisla-t ture follows through on Gov. Pete Ii Not only did those reductions allow the city to meet the expect- ed state revenue impacts, but this proac- tive direction positioned the city to balanfe its 1998-99 ... buagel with- out turther staffing reductions .. . " -ALLAN ROEDER • Wilson's proposal to refund mil- lions of dollarS .in vehicle license fees paid by California motorists. Wilson bas proposed cutting the state's vehicle license fee by 75% over the next five years, a move that is understandably pop- ular with taxpayers but not as warmly welcomed by city lead- ers, who have come to depend on those funds . Roeder sai(i if the cuts g6 through as planned, and the funds are not replaced by the state with other revenues, Costa Mesa would lose abOut $4.3 mil- lion a year that it receives from the state vehicle license fees, a 7 % bit to the general fund. "The annual impact on Costa Mesa would be greater than the combined loss of all other rev- enues taken by the state this deeade," Roeder said. With those possible state take- aways looming, Roeder has rec- ommended continuing the city hiring freeze that has been in 'place since 1991, until the • impacts of any more cuts in state funding can be determined. I • Two men arrested in cable 'IV.piracy All .... 111 '"' It Ila Ill: .., ... .. ... .. 1111 "' .,. •• ... .. ,.. Ttf ... cat GI ~ F " J By Greg Risling, DalJy Pilot COSTA MESA.~-lWo men have been arrested on suspi- cion of rigging stolen cable television boxes for resale, police said Tuesdaf. ·~ Scott Darrell Vowell, 38, and David John Greene,· 35, w.ere arraigned Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court on two felony counts of cable piracy and pos- session of methamphetamine. They are being held jn Orange County Jail on $50,000 bail each. Armed with a search war- rant, narcotics detectives went to Vowell's home in the 2200 block of Republic Avenue on Friday night looking for drugs. What detectives said they did- n't expect to find were about 150 so-called black boxes from various cable TV providers. Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith said it appears the two suspects were reprogramming VOL 91, NO. 1J1 cable TV boxes to allow access to premium and pay channels. •It's possible they were try- ing to sell the boxes out of the home for $200 to $300," Smith said. "This was a fairly sophis- ticated crime." The recovered boxes are being examined by Media One, a local cable company. Police believe the suspects either bought the illegal prop- erty or stole it from unoccupied homes. "Sometimes people don't realize they had a deposit with a cable provider and don't return the box,• Smith said. Police said they found about 4 grams of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at Vowell's home. Vowell also was booked on suspicion of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer after he wrestled with an arresting officer and tried to strike him, Smith said. The officer suffered minor cuts and abrasions. .. Santa Ana man dies in single-car crash A Santa Ana man was ki1ledJn a one-car accident early Tuesday morning when his sister drove a vehicle off the road and struck a tree in Costa Mesa, police report- ed. Robert Geiger, 22, died instantly when the 1992 black Honda Civic he was .in plowed into a tree near the 500 block of Anton Avenue at about 2 a.m. Geiger, who was rid- ing in the front passenger seat, suf- fered massive internal injuries, authorities said . The driver of the vehicle, Susan Ariston, 36, also of Santa Ana, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. She was in stable oondition at Western Med- ical Center on Tuesday afternoon, where she was being treated for chest injuries . Authorities said Ariston. was · traveling eastbound on Anton' dear Sunflower Avenue when she apparently lost control of the car. Police said Ariston was driving about 25 mph over the posted speed limit when she approached a gradual tum. Police officers at the scene claimed they detected a faint odor of alcohol from Ariston. Although the right side of the car was badly damaged, Ariston managed to escape the wreckage and call for help at her nearby res- idence. ~lwh 65156 ~Coest Ml57 l briefly in t he news Missing Newport girl, 13, returns home A 13-yea,-old Newport Beach girl who recently was reported missing by her family has returned home, police said Tuesday. Nicole Alexandra Foster's moth- er told the Newport Beach Police Department that her daughter had been staying with some friends in Laguna Beach. The teenager was missing for less than 48 hours when she returned home over the weekend. Ex-Newport employee faces June 11 hearing A pretrial hearing is scheduled June 11 for a former Newport Beach city building inspector accused of possessing metham- phetamine for sale. Michael Allan Lamard, 40, of Tustin, who was employed by the city at the time of his arrest April 30, was charged with one felony count of possession of drugs for sale. U convicted, he faces up to three years.in prison. Narcotics detectives from the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment arrested Lamard in a park- ing lot a t Bison Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard while dri- ving a city-owned vehicle and dressed in an official uniform. Police said they found about 7 grams of methamphetamine in his possession. Lamard, who worked in the city's building department for 17 years, was placed on paid admin- istrative leave after his arrest and then resigned. Court hearing delayed for bombing suspects A Juvenile Court bearing for two teenage cousins accused of deto- nating a homemade bomb at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa has been delayed two weeks. The 17-year-old Newport Beach residents, who were not identified because they are minors, were ordered by Orange County Juvenile Court ·Commis- sioner James Odriozola to return to court June 19 for pretrial moti(>ns. The teenagers are accused of possession and use of a bomb and possession of bomb-making mate- rials. U convicted, they face a max- imuin of four years in the Califor- nia Youth Authority. The pair were arrested by Cos-· ta Mesa police last month after they drove away from an eiplo- sion at a pay telephone on the Estancia campus. Police believe the youths were trying to steal money from the phone's coin box. One of the teenagers, a senlor at i;stancia High, also is charged with possession of morphine and a prescription painkiller that was found in his car. Both suspects remain in cus· tody at Orange County Juvenile Hall. Body surfer nearly drowns off Newport A 44-year-old body surfer remains hospitalized after nearly drowning in heavy surf off New- port Beach, authorities said Tues- day. Robert Wiese of Rancho Palos Verdes was knocked unconscious about 8:20 a.m. Monday when he was caught in the undercwrent near 15th Street, lifeguards said. He and a friend, Michael Bautista, were each riding a 6-foot wave when Wiese's head struck the ocean floor. After Wiese was pulled from the water, two bystanders started cardiopul- monary resuscitation and be regained consciousness. He was taken to the emergency room at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, but his family requested that no information be released on bis oondition. There have been six drown- ings at Orange County beaches since April 8, the latest occurring Sunday when an Anaheim man died while snorkeling at Crystal Cove State Park. A ~•sing swell from the south ls bringing chest-to shoulder·hlgh won UMJt • 2llh ser.t: A cellular telephone worth S 150 was stolen In the 200 block. • 411115'lwt: Oothes ~ comJMl(t dlsa worth $143 were stolen In the 100 bkx:k. • MlfWI .-.... : A ctlfulat tettphone worth $250 was stolen In the 3500 blodt. ... ~ Gotf dubs worth s 1,800 W9f'e stol«l In the 1900 . blade. • VIII l.WD: A debit <Md WIS stolen In the 3.oQ blodc.. WEDNESOA~ JUNE J, t• • Bell Curve AwllrdS Offer:ed for worst election· mailers Plan D removed as El Toro opµon I 'm writing this a day before the election, and you'll be reading it a day after. So if I make any predictiohs here, I'm either going to look prescient or stupid -and I'm not up to chancing the latter. So instead, I'd like to take a last look - unW November, at least, thank God -at the election mail stuffed in my box over the past few days. If ever our civilization is dug up after an asteroid or a popu- lace armed with AK-47s (for self-protection, of course) destroys us, the unearthing of cellular telephones, Beanie Babies and election brochures Will offer convincing evidence that this surely was a civilization ready for extermination. The money being spent on mostly mindless -and some- . times vicious -television ads and mailers is breathtaking. It has created a cottage industry that reduces election to public office to a spending contest in. which the most money wins with alarming and growing fre- quency. The public officials we get as a result are far too often a direct reflection of this system. I call it The Michael Huffington Syndrome in honor of the one time it came alarmingly close, but didn't work. So to celebrate this regression in representative government, I'd like to offer the following Bell Curve Awards for the June 1998 election mailers: Most Embarrassing: Bill Lockyer, Democratic candidate for attorney general. Seems as how Lockyer claimed an endorsement in an earlier mailer from Sen. Dianne Feinstein that Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 joseph n. bell never was given, so he had to spend a sizable piece of his election funds for a last-minute mailer to put the best face possi- ble on an acknowledgement of this mistake "due to a miscom- munication ip my campaign for which I accept full responsibili- ty." Most Irritating: The various pieces from both parties and a variety of special-interest groµps that were identified as "Voter's Guides" under such sterling and righteous labels as "Taxpayers for Responsible Planning." Each mailer offered ~ whole slate of endorsements with the dis- claimer in small print -very small print -that "appearance in·this mailer is paid .for and authorized by each candidate and ballot measure." This al.so is known as the Buy-An-Endorse- ment-Plan -all in th~ interest, of course, of an enlightened electorate. DllSIGN • PRINT• COPY SoeUJ""" ..,. lrtflitlllions < ()\JPRLlll''\~l\·1 \'\I> 1.1...il'IHTIC DENTISTRY Now,. OptN ' SPECTACULAR DENTISTRY AND PERSONALIZED CARE NEWPORT'S NEWEST STATE -OF • THE -ART DENTAL OFFICE PRACTICING MINIMAL INVASIVE DENTISTRY. Advanced Solutions For Fractured, ChlPP«I & Mlulng Teeth FNturfng: • Digital X-Raya -90% i.111 Expoff.ure to Youl • 20ll -lnflttontl T. V. Camera • For Dfllgnosls • Gentle Ultlaonlc T•th ClfMnlng • Entwtalnlng V1l1ual RNll(y MlWle HeadDts • Tooth Whltenln(I • Pol'celaln v.,,..,. • Natural Looking Cmwns & ._.. WE AnE rJ[OIC/\Tf r, TU YOUH C.OMrorn AND WEL l £3EING" ~&~5~,P.C. HONORS GRADUATE use SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY MEMBER • ADA, CDA, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSM,ETIC DENTISTRY EMEROENCIES AND SEOOND OP1NlONS WELCOMED 23 um qmjmcc in Saft }IOI Capstrano1Co/if'1rlfia and~ Most How's-That-Againsf: The mailers for the candidates for Orange County sheriff. Paul Walters' mailer is headed •Join the Cops• and presents Walters as "Law Enforcement's Choice." His opponent. Mike Carona, beads bis mailer: "E.ndorsed by Our Police and Sheriffs." On the one hand, we have: "Your Orange County Deputy Sheriffs have endorsed Paul Walters" and on the other, a photograph of the president of the California Organization of Police and Sher- iffs offering bis organization's · endorsement of Carona. I guess the only conclUsion we can draw is that we're covered both ways in the law enforcement business so we need to know their posi- tions on abortion to make a rational choice. Most Confusing: John Hedges, candidate for Orange County supervisor. Vutually the entire front page of his mailer is taken up with a photograph of three jovial good-old boys smok- ing cigars and brandishing two martinis and a Scotch against a backdrop of $100 bills. It is not clear whether this picture is meant to suggest Larry Agran and his pals or George Argyros aod his pals. Or whether Hedges is deploring these fel- lows or suggesting we can all have lots of booze, cigars and money if we elect him to the Board of Supervisors. But enough about election awards. We need to save some space for a respectful and grate- ful flyover to perhaps the last 103 E. 17 St. Costa Mesa c.n.n "'N,.,,.,.,. H/n..J Dn•I• Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat 9-5 949 548-0700 completely honest politician: Barry Goldwater. I was amused by the pieties expressed about Goldwater by the Orange Coun- ty Republican hierarchy who apparently haven't been listen- ing to Goldwater in recent years. Goldwater was a true conser- vative -in the highest sense of that word. But along with his strong views on the proper func- tion of government, he held a lifelong respect for sueh oppo- nents as John Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey and an enor- mous sense of social justice that increasingly_ brought down both his wrath and eontempt on the Republican far right. Goldwater called Moral Majority and similar religious- fundamentalist political-action groups "a divisive element that could tear apart the very spirit of our representative system if they gain sufficient strength.· He railed at the military for its discrimination against homosex- uals. And he called the New Right •nuts for expecting from conservatism some things that no political philosophy could or should deliver.• Maybe the Orange County Republican movers and shakers might one day follow Goldwa- ter's lead and find their way to his kind of conservatism. Maybe Tuesday's election will start a move in that direction. • JOSEPH N. BEU. is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column is pub- lished Wednesdays. The Orange County Board of Supe~u on Tuesday ground- ed the largest proposal for a c:ommerdal airport at the El To~ Marine Cotps Air Station, voting 4-1 to eliminate plan Das a pro- ject. • . Supel'VlSOr Tom WJ.l.son, who initiated the move, said if board members did not want to build an El Toro international airport serving 33.5 million passengers a year and close John Wayne Airport to commercial fights as proposed under plan D, they should take the project off the list of possible alternatives. Supervisor Chuck Smith dis- sented, saying he still was con- cerned that removing the · •worst-case scenario" plan could open up the county to future lawsuits. But staff mem- • hers said the oounty • fine .. long as elements ot plan D .. studied in 'the environmental report. • People OD both siclel al ~ airport battle said the move .... a good one. Newport s..dl •· part activists have said aD alallg they do not support doctng Jolm Wayne. And South County Nlli- dents said the action cabm 90IDe of their fears. ·Having plan D removed from--the cwtent p~ process is outstanding.• RichaJ'd Dixon, chairman ol the El Toro Reuse Planning Au~­ ty. •1t indicates that at least thole on the board who are pro airport a.re serious about trying to mini-' mize that part of the impact.• -Jentfw~ 9bituary Newport pediatrician dieS-at 48 Services are today for Dr. Richard Tischler, a well-known Newport Beach pediabician who died Saturday. He was 48. Dr. Tuchler, who practiced medicine in Newport Beach for 20 years, had a card be gave to chil- . dren that read, "Happiness is chil- dren, sheep dogs and Dr. Tischler.• "He was the doctor's doctor for children,• said bis brother, Dr. Alexander Tischler. ·The kids would wake up and say, 'I'm sick. I want to go see Dr. Tuchler.' " Born in Detroit. Dr. 11schler received his medical degree at Wayne State University's School ot Medicine in Detroit and completed his residency at Los Angeles Chil- dren's Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Shari; a son, Griffin, 6; a daughter, Gabrielle, 3; and three brothers, Alexander, Howard and Gerald. , Services will be at 11 a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. 1 7 TH ANNUAL CORONA DEL MAR 6:30 a.m . Registration Begins • ,.,.,, ' I • 7.;3,0, ~·f'l·, JI I I .... I ••• w.~.Y.P.-. I J I • ' I> ••••••••• , •• 7:45 a.m. 2 Mile Fun Walle 8:20 a.m. Men's 5K Race 8:45 a.m. Women's SK Race 9:00 a.m. Kids' 1 K Run Location: Ocean Boulevard & Heliotrope in Corona dcl Mar - above tht State Beach Parking Lot. Parklog: Free in the Corona del Mar State Beach Parking Lot until 8:00 a.m. -roads will be closed at 7:40 a.m. Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each category Ind to every Dolphin Dash participant immediately following the conclusion of the race. Posters: Fifty limited edition. signed and numbered posters arc available on a first oome, first served basis for $2S. Call the Corona dcl Mar Cba.mberat (949}673-40SO. • d I 8 It c [ 2 w 1 d • b • c l '"' 0 I I I I ., I N .. .. • .. .. II • • .. "' " • .. • " • • .. : • , . WEDNESDAY. JUNE~ 1• CONTINUED FROM 1 maximum 325 hotel rooms allowed in the 600 block ol New- port Center Drive, wtUdi Will require a general plan •mend- ment. Myers statel In bis report. Planning comm1mooen also will consider whether to IRl!IOYe a parking demand and J:liaf.fic SETTLEMENT CONTINUED FROM 1 in the pool. It's just very disap- pointing.• Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials agreed. "They're suing for S2 billion, dnd they get $400 million? It's screwed up,• said Mike Fine, assistant superintendent of busi- ness services.. •Ether Merrill Lynch is the bad guy or it's not• There clien't many other large uwestment finns on the county's roster of defendants that could make up the money forfeited in Tuesday's settlement. he said. "It leaves about $500 million to I 1e recovered from all these small- t.une brokerages,• Fine said. "I'm c.oncemed we're giving away the store." Lawyers for the county said that while its loss in the bankruptcy has Ileen reported as $1.6 billion, when weighed against the "unusual earnings" that resulted trom fom1er TredSurer Robert Cit- ~. wbic.b was completed an the project by the qty'• traffic ~. u well at an euvtron- mental report. Myers said the existing perk- ing supply now exceeds . the ~ment for the proposed . expansion by about 79 spaces. The dty staff is reoommeriding that the commiaioo "~ve tbe project. although the City Council will have to give a finaJ OK to the general plan amendment ron's risky investments -about $800 million -the actual Joss was slightly under $1 billion. Agencies that are supposed to receive money from the settlement should get a check by the end of the year, said J. Michael Hennigan of Hennigan, Mercer & Bennett, a law fiim representing the county. There sWl are 17 outstanding county lawsuits against various brokerage and investment firms in connection with the bankruptcy, but none are expected to come dose to Tuesday's settlement with Merrill Lynch. Left out of the settlement are the school districts, which lost money in the county bankruptcy. The schools were the first to receive proceeds from bankruptcy litigation and so far have received about $54 million. School "districts have received about 95 cents of each dollar that they lost in the bankruptcy and will continue to get portions of whatever future settlements are reached between the county and its defendants to make up the last nickel. N supporters of an interoatioDal air· port at El Toro. Cynthia <;::oad. an educetor, received about 28.8% ot the vote and Lou l.t>pez, an Ane!Mdm pOUceman and council- man, got 27.2%. Whoever is eledei:t bl NOYembel will replace Supervisor William Steiner - who also !\lPports an El Toro air- port -when be retires from the board UU. year. • Cowity Board of Education: Incumbents Sheila Meyers and Elizabeth Parker appear to be holding onto their seats despite attempts by more conservative candidates to oust them from office. Meyers was leading with 57.7% of the vote in nustee Area 2, which includes Newport Beach and a small part of Costa Mesa, while Parker had 56.1 % of the vote in Thlstee Area 5, which takes in the remainder of Costa Mesa. • County Superintendent of Schools: Incumbent John Dean appeared to be well on his way to ilf\Other term with 58.3% of the vote. , • Sheriff-Coroner: County Marshal Mike Carona narrowly was leading Santa Ana Police Chief Paul Walters with 52.9% of the vote. • District Attorney: Judge PARTIES CONTINUED FROM 1 Tony ReckauckA1 came out ahead ol Alililt8nt Diltrict Attor· oey Wallace Wade in~ vot- ing, capturtng about 60.2% of the vote ewer Wede, who got about 39.3%. . The debate over the ~· o~t of m Toro, which dbMil nut June, bas been the overrid- ing IAue of the 1998 county eleC- tion. Many ~ foes looked at the ncee at• way to lhUt the PfOo'.' airport mojority on the ~ while airport proponents worked ha.rd to make sure at least three supervisors would vote for an air~ port at Bl Thro. Political insiders had predicted a shoo-In for both Silva and Wil· son, which would have kept the makeup of the county board intact. While the predictions held true in the 5th District, the results were more surprising in tbe 2nd District. With less than hall of tbe precincts reporting, Silva had captured 46.2 % of the vote, rol- lowed by Sullivan, 25%1 former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandy Genis, 16.7%; and Ralph Silva, a former district attorney's investigator. 10.8%. All three Silva chal- lengers are opposed to a com- mercial airport at El Toro. As the ballots still were being counted, Silva said he and bis supporters were "optimistic• that he would prevail in the primary, but also •very pragmatic.• "I feel we've got to say some for another te rm. around town Tom Wilson arrived at the party before he had seen any results of the absentee ballots that later showed he was well in front of his only challenger, Newport Beach City Councilman John Hedges. • Send AROUND TOWN items to The Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax them to 646- 4170 or c.all 540-1224, ext. 333. A com- plete listing of Around Town can be found at www.latimes.com/pilot. TODAY NETWORKING GROUP Prospects Networking group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a,m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more informa- tion, call 474-2225. CREATIVE WRmNG CLASS Bette Ross presents a four- week creative writing class from 10 a.m. to noon at Oasis Senior Center, Room 6, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Course fee 1s $33 For more mlorrnation, call (949) 644-3244 . REVERSE MORTGAGE DISCUSSION Bob Brennan of Reverse Mort- 9age Network presents a free program on reverse mortgages for seniors 62 and older at 3 p.m. at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast High way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0233. MEMBERSHIP MEETING Speak Up Newport presents its monthly general membership meeting at 6 p.m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Refreshments are at 5:30 p.m. For more infor- mation, call 675-5777. WATERCOLOR EXHIBrT Rose Morey's watercolor exhibit, •Gathering Heaven and Earth," is on display through June 30 in the foyer of the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. WRrTERS ON WRmNG Corona del Mar writer Barbara DeMarco BarrAtt ~os"' • Wntpr.;: ' • 1 J9 j'rn L:...!. • ,/} ';1 •,J t 'r'. 1 1•,•t ,..,~ on vvnWlg rrom o: 0 to 7 p.m. on KlJCl-FM, 88.9 with special guest James McMichael. a UCI poetry professor and author of five poet- 11 books. For more information, oe.n 760-8086. ---, \~ ~--:: . -~' . - .. IBURSDAY REPUBLICAN WOMEN Orange County Federated Repub_lican Women bolds its general board meeting at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admission is $15. Por more information, call 540-7500. PROTECTING YOUR SKIN Dr. Marguerite Critelli pre- sents a free program, "Protect- ing Your Skin from Sun Dam- age,~ at 7 p .m . at the Newport Beach Public Library Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more infonnat1on, call 717-3801. FRIDAY CONSUMER BUSINESS MEETING Consumer Business Networ.k Inc. holds a meeting at 7 a.m. at The Tee Room at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. Admission is $15 and includes bre akfast. Parking is free. For more information, check the Internet web site at http://www.cbni.org. GEM, BEAD, JEWELRY SHOW The Gem, Bead and Jewelry Show is presented from noon to 7 p.m. today, 10 a.m . to 7 p.m . Sat- urday and 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Sun- day in Building 10 at the Orange County Pair and .Exposition Cen- ter, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 for adults; $3 for seniors; and children 12 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call 708-1543 . SPRING CARNIVAL College Park School's spring carnival is from 4 to 9 p.m. at the school, 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa. The event features games, a dunk tank, cake walk, face painting and food booths. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call 556-3476. The gala event also was attended by Gov. Pete Wilson, gubernatorial candidate and state Attorney General Dan Lun- gren, and hundreds of Republi- can Party boosters. Among the local officials at the party -which served as the official gathering for the state's Republican Party -were Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Heather Somers, Orange County Fairgrounds Director Emily San- ford, Mesa Consolidated Water District Director Dana Haynes and county 1Teasurer Johrt Moorlach, who ran unopposed • MetaphyslcaJ Books • Or1glnal Jewelry Gifts, Artwork · Mine rals l!t Gemstones · Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin ac 6uddhas • Herbs, ~nUal Oils, Incense As Wilson rubbed elbows with hundreds of supporters and the state Republican brass, Silva was a few minutes away in Costa Mesa kicking back at a more relaxed barbecue thrown in the back yard of bis friend and sup- porter Jim Fenyman, president of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. -. At the Silva party, salami and cheese, taquitos and Fenyman's famous pot stickers with teriyaki sauce were the snacks of choice. Perryman, who worked to get Silva elected in 1994 and spon- Psychic Readings (Call store for appointme nt) •Tea Leaves • Astrology • Tarot <Spanish ru<ll19 avaltablel • Handwriting Analysis FREE GREETING CARD The Long Beach . Coin V ColkctihkJ Expo June 4-7, 1998 I I ) '\, ( ' I ; I \ ( I I ( f , " \ I '\, ' I ( ) '\, ( I ' I ' .~ 100 So. Pin.eAve., Long &tUb, Cali/. (Entra11ce d Parking On Pine Ave.) SbowctiJe plx1nL(562) 4J6.J6J6 HOURS: THURS-SAT 10arn-7pm, SUN J0am-3pm Coins • Stamps • Sportsc.ards • Phone Carda • Collectibles •Jewelry• U.S. & Foreign Coin Auction CELEBRATING THE i50TH ANNlvERSARY OF THE GOLD RUSH! . SPECIAL GUBST: Tbe a.icr.i CMedw. M.lnt, Compl.t.e witll a MiMmd• in,.._ and a RM 9l'IV ol MW aom..,.tnond~ eoine, a~ ot ~ bWliOn ~ il.ia worW'• .,..._, pld c.in (a mw 39999 c*n), an4I odm' n.wly raa....d prownodonal IMt.n&I c. be a:laGt.d at beottt IJ~. i. • Plu1 LOBEX 2 '98 (•Wrip leetion) Featurinf •etnC'O de Mayo Joint lteue USA & Mdic:o" ----- prayers,• be said. •We feel bad tb.t they put a ~tin there with [Ralpbl Silva,'lJ9,t we have to deal with that. Sullivan could not be reached for comment GeiUs, who said she wanted the county seat so she could lbake up the •good old boys net- work.• spent election night at home surroUDded by mends and supporters. •tt•s not over tfil it's over, but I feel we ran a good race with lim- ited resources,• Genis said. "l ~d to feel in the long run you end JJP where you're supposed to be. I'm certainly not depressed over the re$ults at all.• She said she was happy to see that Silva may have to face another opponent in November. ·1 would not have run in the first place had I not been dissatis- fied with what be was doing,• Genis said. Another effort to "shake up• the county board was by Hedges. who ran an uphill battle against Wtlson, an incumbent with wide- spread support in a district domi- nated by anti-airport South Coun- ty. With less than half of precincts reporting, he only garnered 32% of the vote compared with 67.6% for Wilson. "I'm very satisfied with the conduct of the campaign, and I would not have done anything dil- ferently," said Hedges, who was sored a recent fund-raiser for his old friend, praised Silva as "the epitome of Americana.• "I just think he's an honest politician,· Ferryman said. "And those are few and far between.• Meanwhile, Hedges watched election results in the comfort of his Balboa Peninsula home with his family, friends and campaign workers, including Newport Beach City Councilwoman Nor- ma Glover and Tom Naughton, president of the Airport Working Group. •it'll be a long night," Hedges said as he saw the first election results that showed him well behind Wilson. watching the results from hit borne on the BalbOa Penimula. •There was nobody else 1n this race before J filed. I've bad a great campaign team. a great group of supporten who were extraordi- narily ded.ialted and I'm very, very proud of (hem.• Wilson, meaoWhfle, was cele- brating bis victol)' at the Republi- can Party headquarten at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. "Myself, my supporten and staff are extremely euphoric,• he said. •Now I guess the mandate is to prove myself worthy of the con- fidence of the voters who put me in office. They seem to think I can do the job, and I will show them I can over the next 4 1/2 years.• Many stateW!de government seats were up ·tor grabs Tuesday, the most significant one being the gubernatorial race. Among the list of 17 candidates for the state's top office was Costa Mesa resident Mike Palitz, who was tn 16th place among Orange Coun- ty voters and last place statewide. However, he did surpass bis goal of receiving 5,000 votes, as at least 6, 174 California voters pulled the lever for him. ·1 think it's absolutely fantas- tic," Palitz said Tuesday night. "Those are people who are going out to vote for me, and I'm absolutely excited about it. It's such an honor to be a part of it all .• But despite those early absen- tee ballot returns, Hedges' sup- porters were upbeat as they chat- ted in his living room. ·w e've seen John in action and we really think he's a good man for the job,• said campaign worker Jim Whitehead of New- port B~ach. •rm feeling relieved,• said Hedges' wife, Maria. •1t•s been a long, long road.• Silva's challengers, Hunting- ton Beach City Councilman Dave Sullivan, former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandy Genis and Hunt- ington Beach resident Ralph Sil- va, each watched the campaign results a t their homes. Beautify YoUr Yard! We lrlive over 40 ge<U8 combined seroice tn thls area. Our qualLty, creativity and service are unm.atch«l. Together we wtU take care of all your loitds~ and masonry need8. ADVERTISEMENT 1 ., ANNUAL CORO ----~ountdown to race day: Wilh just lhree days until the 2th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic S-K takes place, the village is gear-i2 up for what hopes to be the most su&:essful race lo date. This year's t>vcnt sponsor is once again Coast Newport Properties. According to Race Chainnan :Jtwal Radtke, nearly 4,000 people 1ft expected to either run, walk or .-h during Saturday's race, June 6. "We expect 1,500 participants each in lhe men's and women's races. 600 walkers and 125 young- st.ers in the 1-K Kids' Dolphin Dash," said Radtke. "Children can compete in lhe 1-K along with a pSent, but only the child will 'feeeive a dolphin medal." This year, every youngster lhat participates in lhe Dash will receive a recognition award. Restaurant Row (located at Ocean Blvd. and Goldenrod), is a unique feature of the Corona del Mar Scenic 5-K. After lhe race. par- ticipants can enjoy a gourmet break- fast and edible goodies sponsored by 1ocal Corona del Mar/Newport jkach eateries and estnblishments. 1I'tris year's sponsors include: Albert- "IOftS, Bandera. gelato Classico, Bruegger's Bagels, El Torito Grill, Avila's El Ranchito, La Fogata, Newport Beach.Plaza, Seattle's Best Coff ce, Sun Aour Bakery, Newport Landing, Juice Stop, The Health Emporium, Gina's Pizza, Starbucks Coffee and C'est Si Bon Bakery. Arrowhead Water is providing water during lhe race. "It's been difficult to coordinate Restaurant Row as well as the spon- sors due to lhe street construction along Pacific Coast Highway," Radtke said. "But with the help of 150 volunteers we're hoping to put on the finest race ever. Our race is truly a premiere race in Southern California. It is one of the only ones that provides a complete breakfast along with a variety of amenities all included in one race fee." In addition to Restaurant Row participants, this year's race spon- sors include: The Health Emporium Market & Grille as the Men's Race sponsor and Rite Aid as the Women's Race sponsor. Toy Boat, Toy Boat, Toy Boat is sponsoring the Dolphin Dash; Ganis Credit Cor- poration, the 2 Mile Walk; and The lrvine Company is the Bib Sponsor. Media sponsors are the Daily . • gearing up Pilot and Coast Magazine; support- ing sponsors include Workout 1 on I, Five Crowns (who will serve vol- unteers scones and tea) and Fast- Frame. Patron sponsors are: Crown Point. Concept Studio, Crown ACE Hardware. State Farm Insurance - Buzz Jackson, Bank of America, Toni's, Minuteman Press -Corona del Mar, Le Blanc Chiropractic, Simply Nirvana Day S~ Recycled Rags, Saddleback Interiors, Cal Fed, John L. Blom Custom Photography. Newport Floor Covering, Inc. and Katzma.ier Newelle Kehr Architec-' tu re. As race chairman Radtke is pay- ing attention to every last detail to ensure a successful event. "With just days from the race and tying up all the loose ends. My job as chairman is to give sponsors, Restaurant Row participants and race entrants the best presentation a race can offer," Radtke said. "We won't deviate from our high stan- dards that set this race apart from others. I want to ensure that this race will remain a first-class race." 'Buy 2 snirt.s get a free 9lJ,yn. Fiat or !RJyn 'T-sliirt. Custom~ your own~ :Spoont.r from a se(uti.On of e~usive ~Y!'-fafrrics 'UJitli~teul tfefivery 6efore ![atfur's 'lJay, JuJU 21" SIU{Sil6ennan wiU6e liirefor tliis pr:ivate s~. "ITiurs 4-~ ttrSat 11·6J!'1': Event SDonsor . Cout -~wport Properties - Regilcnlioa forms are available at Coast Newport Properties, located at 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. (949) 644-1600. Retdstratlon ftwrw•1 dlJl tilll• lo re,Uter! You can. pre..rcgister in person from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, June 4 and S at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. Regis- iradon fees -$18 for the 5-K race; SIS for the 2 Mile Walle; and $12 for the 1-K IC.ids' Dolphin Dash. (Race d8)'. registration for all evcotl will be $20). AU fees include a JOO. cotton T-shirt and a gourmet breakfast at ~taurant Row. All pnx:eeds are used to sup- port youth~ ponsored by the City of~ Beach Com- munity Services and the Corona del Mar Beautification Progrlm For more information, caJI (949) 644-31SI ot (949) 673-4050. ..., &.iy Schedule • 6:30 L& -Registration begins • 7:30 a.m. -Warm.-Up • 7:45 Lm. • 2 Mile PUn Walk • 8:li0Lm. -Men's s·-K Race • 8:4'5 LllL -Women's 5-K Race • 9:00 a.m. -1-K Kids' Dolphin Dash WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1998 5 ! 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Our gtrta team in consecutive ClP title matches m.spirati.on from reviewmg won the first two, Jost tbe nm · (the Pirates tallied from a girls Southern Section two, then won the Mb game. two-game deficit to beat the Sea championship last fall They wete giant kil1era that day." Kings in five in '91), w~ ~ck to • Q acknowledge the growmg nvalry Football coaches screen •Rudy" and basketball coaches pop •Hoosiers" into the VCR when it's to motivate their teams. But Corona del Mar High boys volleyball coach Steve Conti stayed a little closer to home when choosing video inspiration for his Sea Kings, prior to Satur4_ay's CIF Southern Section Division m championship match against Santa Ynez. ·I showed them videotape of lhe (CdM) girls team's CIF title victory over La Habra,• Conti said after lu.s boys team rallied past the three-time defending champion Pirates, 5-15, 15-8, 12-15, 16-14 , 15-13, at Cypress College. "La Habra had four or five yi.rls who were 6-foot-1 or taller dnd I wanted our guys to see it Tbe Plnltes. wen Indeed taller with the Santa Barbara County than the Sea Kings, but just how school. much taller depends on who you •Rubber match," Alshuler believe. blurted out in a post-match Santa Ynez Coach Skip reference to the rivalry, F-enenga, reached by phone suggesting he'd love to see the before the match, reported Pirates in the finals next spring. Marcus Gilmour's height as 6-9 Penenga., later addressing the and also made sure to pass along same topic, suggested to Conti the likely conbibutions of Matt the two teams should schedule Mosebar, a freshmen middle one another in a nonleague blocker he said was 6-10, 245 match next year. pounds. Conti ·was noncommittal. Saturday's program, however, :l listed Gilmour at 67 7. MO$ebar, Colleague Dan Shlells, the nephew of former Raiders longtime prep reporter for the center. Don Mosebar, was listed Santa Barbara News-Press, aptly at 6-8 and his 245 pounds never pointed out Saturday's made it off the bench. five-game, 154-minute war was a A little pre-match perfect argument against a gamesmanship by Penenga, planned move to rally scoring in perhaps? the fifth game by the Southern 0 Section. Cd.M junior Dennis Alsbuler, Sea King players were also --. anxious to speak out against the change. •That's awful," Alshuler said of tally scoring (which allows teams to score on service receive, not just when they serve). •Tuat takes all the fun out the fifth game.• CdM senior Greg Burden concwred. "That (fifth-game marathon) is why you play this game,• Burden said. SCHOOL BOYS -~-t ... CdM goes for its first CIF title in 15 years; Sea Kings host top-seeded Peninsula in Division I final today. Jensen. By Richard Dunn. Dally Pilot Mang's doubles lineup today is expected to NEWPORT BEACH -In the match include a new twist with they've been shooting for since the spring freshman sensation Brian season began, Corona del Mar High's Sea Morton and league dou- Kings will host top-seeded Peninsula bles champion Curtis Ell- today in the finals of the CIF Southern more forming a solid team, Section DivlSlon I boys tennis playoffs at while Cameron Taylor- tbe Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club (3 Randy Myers and Sam p.rn.). Shahmardi-Peter Kulmat- The second-seeded Sea Kings (21-1) icki are also expected to lost to the Panthers in a nonleague match play together. Ellmore won May 4, 81-79 in games after a 9-9 dead-the league title with lock, as Perunsula (22-1) came from Chopra. behind to win four of six sets in the third Morton played with round. freshman Hunter Jack in The Panthers, who won seven of nine doubles when CdM lost to doubles sets m that meeting on their Peninsula a month ago, courts, are seelung their first boys title winning the Sea Kings' since Miraleste, Rolling Hills and Palos only two doubles sets. Jack Verdes merged into one school in 1991 . has since dropped from the Peninsula has reached the finals five of team. the past seven years, losing to Santa Bar-•1 understand Jack isn't bara three times (1992-93 and 1995) and with them anymore,• Cox Woodbridge once (1996) in its previous said. •He and Morton four appearances. played us in doubles last Corona del Mar, which won a girls CIF time and they were tough." Division I title under Coach Tim Mang Peninsula is led by nm last autumn, is making its first trip to the Marsh, its No. 1 singles CIF Finals in boys competition in 15 player, and the doubles years. CdM, 162-37 in six seasons under teams of David Gleiberman Mang as CdM's boys coach, was elimi-and Maurice Yu (CIP nated by Peninsula m the semifinals in champions) and brothers 1993 and '96. Tiege Sullivan and Seamus "We've had a couple of barn burners in Sullivan (ClP runners-up). the semifinals,· Peninsula Coach Tom Gob Fukuga.Jd, Ray Cox said Tuesday. "T\vo years ago, we Choy, Jeff Kazarian or Erle had upset (the Sea Kings) in the semifi-Basica could also play sin- nals when they were talking about (get-gles, Cox said. Kazarian ting to the finals) with Boris Turkic and won the Ojai doubles title Taylor Dent, and we went into the match this year in the 16s. John six points down before we started. Mak and Nick Henry could "But the only time they've beaten us in play doubles. · • seven years was last year (in non-Basica and Gleibem:Mln league).· played doubles together ---~- Q ElilDcla ffllll llllOald feel u good about ecqubiDg the teechtng and coaching services of Kirk Bauermeister u Costa Mesa High. where he coached the bueball team this spring, is disappointed with his departure. At 1ee1t two Mela players met with Prindpel Andy Hernandez this week to discuss the reasons why a teaching position was not bhmed.iately available for Bauermeister, who coached the Mustangs as a walk-on this season. Hernandez said he is holdJng onto the only social studies teac~tion (which fits Baueiiiiel.Ster's expertise) for one of two finalists expected to be offered the boys water polo coaching job as soon as this week. a Bauermeister becomes a triple threat at Estancia. While mnning the Eagles' baseball program and beginning a career in the classroom, he will fill a For ~dM .. ~~ch ~on six consecutive when Peninsula beat CdM I CIF ?1.alor-diviJ1?'.1. t:!t1.et_.'!'~P1 ... ~~,,~-\Q, dastmontb.and SW.pt.• ... • •••.• , •••• ~ a· •• 4 •• r ,.,.., > ) MARC t.WnW/OAll.V lll.01' t9SO, ana aadea a sevenm cnampionshfp "It'll be cat and mouse • Sea View League singles champion Parker Colllni leadl Sea 1n-Into CJP Plnala today. in 1983, it's a return to glory and a chance . . ' . ......_ .. to avenge its only setback of the season. Cox ~d of the lineup strat-semifinals, 10-8, last 1bunday. Penimula Woodbridge, Which klClt to Corona dal "U (the Panthers) get a st.art on us (in egy .. I wish Y,?U could predict who will be advanced by beating DowneY, ~ Mar twice In league play this sprtng, was the first round), we're in trouble, but if we playing well. CIP Division I runner-up LafO&a, Thou-the two-time defending CIP DMlion I get a start on them, we're in it," said CdM swept through the tint three sand Oaks and Woodbddge. champion. Tbe Wanton bad ended Santa Mang, whose team is led by junior Park-rounds of the playoffs against Victor Val-"They've been 90 a'W9IOllle, • Mang Barbara'• reign of eight itratght titles. er Collins, the Sea View League singles ley, Red.lands and Murrieta Valley, before said of the Panthers. •llleY just beat *We played r9eDy well againlt Wood· champion, Sameer Chopra and Christian defeating third-seeded Dana Hills in the Woodbridge (in the sen:Uftnall), 15-3. • brldga (in the 181Di1), • Cox added. . Sailors·' Nelson shares Sea View MYR honors • NeWJ><>rt setter joins teammates Archbold, Jameson, as well as Sea Kings Alshuler, Coon and Burden on coaches' first-team selections. 6-0 junior, were thia prtmary bit- ting wea~ for Harbor, wh1clt finilbed 20-1' alts~ beaten in tbe CIP DtvtltoD 1 '81Dif1Dal1 by Mira Costa. Dore, bound b' Pdncietoo., Wal a 6--3 middle ble-'"mg pr-.ia for Harbor Coic:b Dan Glenn. l'tritte.11 Dennis Alshuler, Corona det Mar Scott Ai'chbold, Nw-lport Harbor Greg Burdin. Corona def tMr ~ Carlson, Irvine G~ Coon, corona C:til Mar Ptrter Day, El Toro Matt J.meson, N9Wpc?rt HarbOr Matt Zlerhut, Santa Ma~ much·D8'9ded on-campus a.aistant coacblng role with Dave! Perkins' football team. Q ThD Green. who wumed coac:lting duties for the Eagles when Joe McKettrick resigned one game into the recently completed baseball season. said Monday be would like to take Bauermeister up on his offer to coach somewhere in the program. Green's son, C.K., was the Eagles' starting second baseman : as a sophomore. Cl Spealdng of coaches' sons, John Liebengood Jr., whose ratller ended a 12-year run as Estancia football coach after last , season, will continue his playing • career at Chapman University, : be said at last week's Orange : County All-Star football banquet : at the Santa Ana Elles club. . The younger Llebengood will · represent the South in the July 10 contest at Orange Coast College. All-Star tiffs feature locals_ Friday night "~ • Ten players with Back Bay ties will compete at. Golden West College. HUNTINGTON BEACH -The annual Orange County boys and girls all-star volleyball matches. scheduled Friday at Golden West College, will have a distinct loc.4i flavor, as no less than 10 area standouts (six boys and four gir~ will take part. Sea View League boys CO-: • MVP navts Nelson will be joineC! in the boys match by Newpotj; Harbor teammates Scott Dote and Scott Archbold, Corona del Mar seniors Greg Burden and Greg Coon, as well as Estancia star Sam Nelson. ,, First-team All-CIP Southern Section Division m selections Jor .. dana HaVrillik and Saiah Petrj will represent CdM in the ~ match, which will also featu.r.e- Newport Harbor senior Laur& Wells and CdM resident Amy: DeCinces, a recent Mater Dai High graduate. ~·;1 The girls match begins at 6 p.m., with the boys match to fol~· low at 7:30. '" -by Barry Faulkner ._H ~ PARIS -Und.say Davenport or. Newport Beach, seeking her firs\ Grand Slam championship mi women's tennis, defeated Croa~ ia's lva Majoli. the No. 10 seed, e.- 1, 5-1, 6..3, ln the qua.rt~: Tuesday at the Prench Open om the day at Roland. Garros. · Davenport, seeded secoiiit behind Martina Hingis, reech~ the semifinals for a third ltraigb,t Grand Slam when she beat: Majoll. • Oavenpc)rt will face Aranaa Sanchez Vicario of Spain, the N~ 4 seed, In the semis, while Hingt& faces No. 6 Monica Seles. Daven;;• port reached the semifinals of th8: put two Grand Slams: the U.S:' Open lut September and t49 Austranan Open in Januuy. ~ Just 11 days left before IW XXXIIl ... time for the Riddle of the Week. 'A re you ready for the Irrelevant "'* Riddle of the Week? Don't shake :your head. Yes you are ready. So listen up. What do Keyshawn Johnson, Reggie Jackson. Vince Ferragamo, Jerry Tarkania.n, Rodney Peete, Bob Mathias, Marlin McKeever, George Yardley, Jack Youngblood, Sammy Lee, Dwight Stones, Greg Louganis, Merlin Olsen and Peter Ueberrotb have in common? Add Ron Yary, Mickey Mantle, Bert Blyleven, Leigh Stein!>efg, John McKay, Jon Arnett, John Robinson, BWy Martin, Augie Garrtdo, BID Sharman and Pat McCormick. 1f you said they're all Hall of Famers in one hall or another, well, that's true, but it's not the answer to the riddle. In fact, with no embellishments, no the Hyatt Newporter in the midst of lrrele- vant Week xxm figures to be as wild as ever as Newport Beach drops every- thing to honor Mr. Irrelevant XXIIl, Cam Quayle, the Weber State tight end drafted 24 lst and last by the Baltimore Ravens in April. frills, no gadgets, no nonsense ... every one of them has been head table star Among those invited this year by Cam Quayle Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata are Teny Donahue, Ryan Leaf, Y.A. Tittle, Junior Seau, John Elway, Jackie Slater and Jim 1\mney, among others to join Salata in the roasting of Quayle. Confirmations remain. roasters and toasters one year or another at Irrelevant Week's annual All-Star All-Sports Lowsman Trophy Celebrity banquet honoring Mr. Irrelevant -the last man selected each year in the NFL draft. It has truly been an amazing parade of all-time greats who have graced the boulevards of Newport Beach and coming up on June 17 at By the way, has anyone ever tasted roasted Quayle? Dinner tickets are $98 per or $980 for a table of 10. Irrelevant headquarters can be reached at 714-263-0727. ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ lUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE • WEDNESDAY, JUNE J, 1991 THE TUNA ARE HERE Early summer season opens with large numbers of tuna landed in local seas, indicating possible banner season for ·local anglers. Big schools of albacore moved into offshore waters on Monday and sportboats decked good numbers of longfins in the eight-to 15-pound class. There is a real good bite on aJbies about 66 miles, 180 degrees, from Newport's twin jetties. On Monday, the ·Rising Star,• running an open party out of Davey's Locker, had 50 albacore by noon and the deluxe six-pack sportfisher "Bongos 11" had six anglers who decked 27 fish. "Th.is is a real early start to what could be a great tuna season,· Nonis Tapp said. Tapp is the manager of fishing operations at Davey's Loc1reT, which can be reached at (714) 673-1434. Water conditions are ideal, with a few big swells and very little wind. According to Captain Kirt Reynolds, operator of the "Rising Star/ the aJbies are moving up the coast and should be off the east end of San Clemente Island by the weekend. jim niemiec The first loogfins were caught in between the 60 Mile Bank and 43 Fathom in 62 degree water. Fish are getting so close to Newport that the sportboat "Freelance" will be running extended three-quarters day trips to the tuna grounds and should return to the dock with gooq counts based on the volume of fish that seem to be in the area. Bongos Sportfishing, at (714) 673-2810, will be running open party charters for the next couple of weeks on the fast sportfishers ·Bongos 11 ~ and ·Bongos 111. • Bait conditions are great at the Pavilion dock and live bait received inside the east jetty. The bait boat was able to make good sets just off the bedch on sardines and an<:hovies and fllled up the receivers of bOtb the JpGlt neet and private yachts. Lots °' bait in local waters .a. a good indication that local anglers could be in for some great early summer fishing. Anglers Center owneT OeaJi Plant reports that there are alSo some quality bluefin tuna being caught in the albacore stops. There were reports in the tackle shop that bluefin in the 35-to 40-pound class were boiling in lhe chum lines. •Just looks like we co\ild be in for a ~er year with this early showing ol albacore so close to Newport.• Plant said. Private boaters running out of Newport Harbor should contact Anglers Center by calling (949) 642-6662 to stay on top of the moVlng schools of longfins and tuna. Boaters can also find out which kind oi trolling feather is hot. DEE P SE 1'... PUBLIC NOTICES .OBITU.DY - Hove A Garage Sole ! Cl•ulfted 842,5978 l\ti~hi'Pilot !'~f::.-~ . ~ .' lo l "'· . Can'I seem to get to all those repair jobs around t~e house? 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O UR HOURS ARE 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M., M ONDAY-FRIDAY: O N YOUR BNVELOPE PLEASE NOTE, "ATI'ENTION:. TREASURE CHEST." FAXES WILL ALSO BB ACCEPTED WITH CREDIT CARD (714/63 1-6594 ) . B) DEADLINB IS T tlESDAY, NOON. A NY AD THAT Re ACHES US APTER THIS DEADLINE Wft..t, PUBLISH THB FOU..OWINO WEEK. @ .. • • • . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1991 EMPLOTlllln !MPI.OYMlllT !MPtOYMENT lllPLOYMBNT M!JtCHANDlSI! PETS a MAlllfl SUPS 5530 5530 5530 5530 WMTED , 5535 U'llQVIS IOlO MISC. 8015 AJflMALS 6049 DOCD 7022 ----- -mnin, AHt. PT WOfks COM~UTl!R DAfVSR·THE BUT Jc* R a AL • a TAT • S....ttv Ollloer8 .... ,.. •• AIM Kind to ., lnlO ,, .. hrfy+ bOnua, IFR•l!LANC• I n fhe lnduatryl Ul.S9 FIT or PIT 60 lnunedlaa. open.. eat._,, 'luent Er19. __ ..., _ _,,,....,_........, : comp llt. M·TH 9·5 Data enlfy, Word pro-s .. how good It ge•I Llcenaed °'not We're lr19al Mt-24M110 eood. eook, drhflne & • elao: PT Warehouae, caaalng, & Graphic Great pay r.ackaa• hlrlr19 nowt ERA wlll T&ACHl!RS NASYC theraplat. 12Vra exp. 1-=~==~::::!5~ M+W (949) 131-3858 work. Flex hral and great mlesl .O/O pay yoUt req'd courae Accred., CDC, In Loe., refe O &40-3735 -Aaa•M•La ARTS, Modem req. for poslllona also. Experlo and P'Ovld• valnl"9. Irvine I• looklr19 for r-::::;:..:..::,:.~.x.-;m;1 :' CRAFTS, TOYS, Jew· fr~!,!., a7naac ~·15• ence w/CDL-A. Kolght 800"'400-5311 xct 19 Infant, toddler, and 00--aonCS 5540 _ erty, wood Items, typ. -• .., ., Transportation. Toll Sal•• preschool teachere. ~ Ing, MWlng, computer 800..82a.1133 f1ee. 1~8o4KNIGHT. AdVertlalne Rep Xlnt pay, bHutltul WOfk from home In COUNT•R Hl!LP t ·88M~441. Communitv newtpa. faclllty. Please Call " 0 u •• K •• ~ • R _.your apare time. Great FT·Mall Bo•e• &to. (CAl•SC.AN) per group aHka ca· (714)-73e-a038. WANTED ' hra per pay. Fr•• detalta call Notary. 3<tt9 Via Udo, l!xp'd ••rver for buav rear oriented lndl· y 1 k t 1 fl/ day, 2 tlm .. a Wffk. : 1·1®-e32·8007, (P•nlnaula). beach rHtaurant. vldual tor outside ,.. :..:a':'l.'a.:&.p'!d a 949-:17 ... 219 f 24 hra. (CAL•SCAN) Driver 17·9 hrly avg Great money, gr..S at· tall territory. moti. muaU Reaponalbl•fl•••••••••I : Clerloel PoalUona own car. proof/Ina, mosp[lere NB 240.8787 vated, Hit 1tarter With only. 714 ... 34•7929 ri~Ni~iii~iiiifill , S12·118Hr·No Exp neat appear. Vincent FREI! TRAINING & minimum 1 year print ... •.-aamnJSB ' Neel Full Benefits! (714) 378·9080 1st year Income 30K . experience preferred. U.S. COAST QUARD1i...aaiiiiiii'-Aliiiiii....,iliiiiiiiil.I 1 888 292 7091 X 2628 s Salary and commit· Now Hiring! Women & II • • • DRIVER • COMPANY tevens Transport • alon. Excellent benefit Men ages 17· 27. 'COCKTAIL 81!,.Vl!R flRIVl!RS can earn OTA truck driver• package lncludlng •Great Benefits •Good•---------• I FT/PT Exp A Musil $38,165 In lSI yearl wanted I N ° n· 401k. Physlcal/Orug Pay •exciting Job•. D11QUIS eo10 • In bUay fine dining Students • 100% lu· experienced or experl· screening required. Be a part of th• • .. ••••••••I reataunanl. Apply In lllon reimbursement. enced • Toll fr•• EOE. Fax rHume to: act l o n . Ca 1111 otJJ. per eon: •:30·5:30 Cwner/Operators/Floet 1·888·279-4056 • EOE. Janise Cro'H (714) 1·800.-t38·8724 n•• M7 0133• 3131 W . Coast Hwy owners welcome. 24· CAL SCAN 965.7174 CAL•SCAN ,. 'fl"" 'V ~ - -------- ------- 4eft llOOlllNO •N•ar Pavlllon• 117~.723-1519 ... utv • ...._ • .,. lllftl ktutau.zer 7 yr used. For aale, make male, houaebroken, offer. 950 ·8107 friendly, frff to good 390 I!. t 7th St Cll home. 149-850-7047 1--------- Wolff Tannl,.. hd• Tan At Home Buy Dlfee1 and aavel Commercial/Home OC ICAT Klttena Leopard lookallkes 1400-SGOO '54e-M 73 unite from $199.00 ••••••••• Low M<mthly Pmts Free Color CatalOQ GARAGE SALES Call 1-800-'711·0158 -------- COLLECTIBLES NEWPORT 6017 BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Henrendon Mint cond 6169 New SLIP WJll accom Up to 50 Power/Sale. EHy access on Balboa Penlnaula. Agent 1·800-247-8209 1'--------' Via Lido Boatallpa AvaUable Now Sall or Electrlc prel'd , 40ft·50tt. S 18, per It VILLA RUifTALS 714-e75-4912 sllver criest/marble BLOCK SALE! furn, top & hutch Henry the cloth••· antiques. 8th coll. Can be seen SAT & SUN 8·3 ' .. •••••••• at Allied lig)iting 2;z2 521 Bois• 11 Victoria St CM 494·2628 Cross St 15th/Orange AUTOMOBILES Collectlon1 hour application pro· G•n Off alrp't area S 1 WINDOW CLUNER BEST PRICES SOAU~~A8T Estate Sale! Furniture. Cuatomer cesslng. PST vans. woman owned, flH aea FT WI 1 -."""'P'"'•D........ -W--11 .~--0-----1 sllver, cry1111. clothos, Service 800·541 ·6064. EOE. hrs organized reliable COMI! GROW 11 train, c ean "P"P ~ ..;po,p nn u; hsehold 11ema. June 6 --------- Clerk (CAL"SCAN) off phn & comp skllls WITH USI OMV. NB locatlon. ·-•eo..oeae. 2202S.. .. k. TO BUY 6019 10·4pm & June 7 11· BMW 9030 Iv mess. 67,.0432 Expanding relall ad· S8.00 845-0335 • ~tolllOdan ..... AM. CA '2107 Calllornla Community ~ vertlslng department A.a. LAW OFFlCI! ....... Cl ttr -•i-CA,,.. 3pm. 13652 Teahouse iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -News Group publisher Can't seem to Gen Off MS windows seeks a self motivated seeks receptlonlat FRED STEGMANN I BUY ALL PIANOS Santa Ana Newpor1/ • ~'u~~:,g~:y :.1~~1h a~nd get to all those good w/numbers & account executive to 8:30am to 5:30pm M·F ANTI UES Anllques~uat. lurnlture ~:i.~~I H~~~o;;1 .!~02~ '8.~er!~~I A~'t,d, g~~ d d t I I. people S8hr+bonus sell, develop and aer· bealc compU1er skll11 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. lpc or houseful cash cond. $700 obo. •~n en s current Y repair jobs 6000 W PCH 574·7701 vice new business r.,.,'d. ,u,..673-7410 Claaalfled. Queen a I z • 1r 0 n leeklnn a confident -.. ........ ~---------1~--------I paid (714) 957·8133 831·0757 ··• around the house? Help wanted. Ruby'• and special aec11on1. 1 canopy bod & mat· ---------self·star1er as an Im· L t th S andwich S aloon We prefer a candldato ---------Old Coln• Gold Sliver tress, matching chest. '80 5281 4-dr, 5 spd, portant member of our e 8 Please call between to have a minimum of EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 Franklln Mini, Starting Uvlng room furniture, Copper{Tan llhr, sunrl, fast paced business ClaHlfled 8·10am. 714-645-1100 1 year print ad· SERVICES 5533 . ~ ntiqu.es Old watches & jewelry stair master, Nordic· lull pwr. $1685.obo office team. Service d venlslng experience. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Westcoast Coln 642·9448 llex ullralilt, Hammond 949.551.3099 Our Ideal candidate Llfeguar • Excellent communlca· & GJolJutlbl.e Waaher/Dr~er $145 organ, & decorator,..,.,,,~-=:'."':"!,-----,...- wlll be customer ser· Directory Certified . lmmed tlon skllls. Ability to •-••... ~ . , each. Fridge $175. RECORDS/TOPS Items Sat, Sun g..2pm .• 93 5251 Low miles, vice oriented for col· help you find Openings. F{T-P{T. aet goals and make Pleaae be aware that TOP~. ~\ Excellent condition! Jazz, A&B. Soul, Rock 121a Devan Lane leather, much morel lectlon calls, and bill· reliable help. 949·248·8578. professional presenta· the llsUngs In this cat· '""" A 631.0297 Etc ... SO's & 60's Mike 831.e8 tu (J838971 521 ,950 Ing Inquiries. Must be 642•5678 •Nall Technician In tlons In a last pac&d egory may requtre you t~tllO · 845·7505 LEXUS OF able to operate a 10 NB. Full, part time and detall oriented en-to call a 900 number "'r. WESTMINSTER key by touch, and be rental. 673·0142 or vlronment. In which there Is a ~& FURNITURE 6014 ••••••••• (714t892-6908 computer literate. MS leave mag at 675·9025 Xlnt benofll package. charge per minute. '=: ·-PETS & TRANSPORTATION 1---------0fflce knowtodgo pre· Get to Including 401 k. Drug .....;;_W.;;;.O...::...R...:K...;..IN_Y_O_U_R~-5pc king size bdrm set ANIMALS 6049 '95 BMW 5251 ' !erred. Parking Lot Attendants acroenlng/physlcal re· Paintings 't' China Whl/belge. sunroof, : Thia full time poslllon b ha Monitor community quired. EOE. spare tlmel Good ook 'W pocan veneer finish iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CD changer, 10 miles . • offers • pleasant t e sle shopping center park· Resume• via fax·. Al· money! Processing B s Furniture $400/obo 675-5985 Boxer male 4yrs. ---------(3NWC604) $25,995 ing lot In NB and maill Free suppllesl J,. u..... BOATS 7011 • working environment tontlon, Lynn Esola ~ 1v-• Big Screen 1V $500, Indoor companion BAUER LOTUS 'and an Hcellent ban-ABC'S perform various day· 714-850·4802 or mall: ~~~u:~~10~~s:,::~;'. in Newport Beach Round glass white needs loving home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA efit package Including porter /j anllorlal Times Community 14.673.622 rallan table, 4 chairs • 847-4233 • 714-842·7700 medlcal, dental & responslbllltles. Week· News, 330 West Bay Highland, Waterford, $400. 714·644·0624 C II F '84 18' Shock electric 40 1 k plan. Drug Attic, end, day & evening Street. Costa Mesa, Ml 48328·2165 a co ·spayed. boat. Full cover,1--------- I ~' h I 1 shifts. CAL•SCAN 1---------;House full ol exquisite 2 yrs old. Frlendly newer batteries S6900. CADILLAC 9040 ~~~:~. ':r~. Y• ca re· basement, Call 949·723·7100 CA 92627 ____ __;____ furniture. Includ ing (714) 854-3246 1411 FJ S700 646-0746 Please send resume alter lpm or aend Into CLASSIFIED armolres, curios. din· ------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to: Bllll"9 & Credit Su· and closet to: 3471 Via Lido, It's the resource you No room left On the move? Ing & living room, FREE DOG Mixed '92 DUFFY 21tt ,95 SEVILLE SLS pervlsor, 330 w. Bay Suite 207 Newport can count on to sell a In the garage bedroom, Bronzes, black lab, great w/ elect boat. Xlnl cond.. Frost beige, neutral StrHt, Costa Mesa, then get Beach, CA 92663 myriad of merchan· for the car? Sell your extra Ivory, collectlbl... kids, loveable. Loving S 1 8. 5 O O . /OB 0 . shade llhr, chrom~ CA 92828 or lax 10 Fax 949-723·1141 · dlso Items, because household Unique, exclusive. No home 714·956·8309 714-759-5824 whls, phone, fact war. (949) 831 5902 some cash. Why play Hide 'N our columns compel Items junkl Appl 831•5281 Kitten• resoued, hand _1_9_9_0 __ 1_8_f_t_S_h_o_c_k (3LBU285) $26,995 All Kind: ot Jobs For M2..S878 Sceao1k1 wcilh1•c•h•lld11c1ar eed? ~~l~lllled bu yo rs 10 A call to ·in Classlfled Solld Teak cabinet raised, assor1'd colors Packet electrlc boat. BAUER LOTUS All Kl d f p 1 clanlfled can now 51200 make offer M & F, donation req'd 1 coring owner. Many COSTA MESA d'a:a~n.~~P •· today! 842·5678. 842•5878 help also books 241 ·1712 (949) 854-3248 extras. Im mac 548-6336 , __ 7_1_..e __ 4_2_·_7_7_oo __ Acoumc CEILINGS ADD MONS REMODELING 3410 --------- AlltUILD or RIMODIL ettomes or Offlc:e1 eOu.tlty Construction •Reaaonably Priced •LocaJCo.#838318 •Stepheneon Aaaoc. Call 714-e44-S48S All Home Improvements 2.2yra Kit/Bath addl· Ilona & more free est Uve-ln chUd care. European Au Pairs. ErtillSh speallJnq. 18-26 yrs .. l~al. culturally enrlchlr\i. flexible In-home child care. 4S hrs.lwlt 800·713·200I L642559 7 .4·533·1269 --------~ ·~~~~~~~~-1 : •us1NESS CLEANING · SERVICES 3488 SERVICES ::1iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3548 • ••nkruptor-Ch 7 : a Io p c. re d II o r ' s •8011 HOUSECl.EANING • harrasamentl Low Ucena•d·Bonded ~ coat SSS 800-322·1122 112.00 ~r hour. 714-548.0388 : CABINETS 3490 •lrl9ht Houseoleanlnv • . Europee.n ProfHslonals. a&iill••liiliiiiliiiiiiiii Best In town! Raia. Dartk :~vanced Wood1y11tm1 & Grace 714·857·2&47 • ·Custom Cabinetry· •VICKI'S CLiiiilNQ : Kitchen• Bath • Ooora We offer THE BEST • Moldlnge • Mantell HOYM/Wlndow Cteentng. • LMUIGO 114·~• ... , e70 1oVJ• ~g. v1r:it Ref• • ' • ; ' ' • v1cfci' 11 f.eia~3ei !tAIP!NTRY 35101------ ·COMPUTER SALE! ! 512Cldll,Wlt1W1,UGI '~ift.f:.Nm. 1Yw1 • .,.. • 15 , ............. ..... ..,.. DSIUIX ·S711 IUPBI rtSTm • lllllX. 11· .... 52511 .......... i.w •• c 9 ... , I 714·54D·b344 Word. &.:cl, lntema ~ a..roocnor lndivklual Tnlntna &. Help Newport PC Tra!nJnt (949) 863·1600 Repainting? , ..... ._ . ...., .............. ............ a... .... .. .... ,.. ...... ... 3910 BAL.BOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarnl'd Reroof/Aepair Free Es1 Lie/In• 831 ·5081 WADU&OOI' aoonxa Ae-f'OOf9 • ....,.... FfM&tme• Al Tpe of Roofs AIWOfil~ 831-1085 Custom Surfboard• $250. 2 week guar d.UV. Team nffded' Call Rich 548-4384 0 & Q UPHOLST•RY since •ea cuat. turn. upholsty, alp cvra antique rpr 542·4812 l ?. rt 'I 0 e I• ,_ I· tl s s e 8 Saturday June 6th at the Newport Beach Nautical Museum. Pacific Coast Hwy. & Bayside br. Q]OO. till n0on. SELLERS: Book~your space ~ow. This is the best marine swap meet in the West. 1 OOO's of buyers with their pockets bulging with ca$h w~ll be fighting for your surplus boa~i~g items. Only 100 spaces available so book yours now at only $30.00 per space. BUYERS: Buy direct from 100 boat owners, rubber boats,, motors, electronics, anchors, nautical decor, sextants, rope, blocks, oars, winches, books, charts, sails, hardware etc ... P.S. W-name-it, we'll have it!!! MINNEY'S YACHT S.URPLUS 1500 Old Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif 714-548-4192 Fax 714-548-1075 SURPLUS SAIL WEBSITE http://www.galaxymall·.com/commerce/minneysails e-mail -minneys@aol.com . I watched a man pick up an $1890.00 Plath sextant for $100.00 at the last swap meet. See you at 0700-Ernie CHEVROLET 9045JAGUAR 9105 MAZDA 9125 M1rsuBisHI 914s Bridge '96 TAHOE LT Low mi, llhr, too much equipment to lisl! (3RTK297) $25,555 '04 XJ8 Black. barley leather, moonrool, lo ml, select edition warr (696068) $22,995 '92 Ml at a MX·5 •97 Diamante ES By CHARLES GOREN Conv, red, blk Interior, Fact. demo, big 3.5L.. with OMAR SHARIF TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714·892-8908 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-642·7700 CD chnger/cass. AC. V6 eng, P/W P/L, auto and TANNAH HIRSCH (315586) $10,995 alloys, lots morel BAUER LOTUS (607748) ~J8,98Q COSTA MESA COSTA ES 714-842· 7700 MITSU~SHt PLAY THE ODDS '97 ASTRO LS '97 MIATA <714)545•1700 Bo1h vulnerable. West deals. declarer could hold the spade losers Dual AC, CD, alloys JEEP 9110 Full pwr, premium wls, 10 two, all would be well. Dccl~r e 11 p w r, Imm a c I Only 7k ml, (729199) '97 Ecllpae GS (3TTB789) Only 14Kml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $16, 177 Spyder, Fact. demo NOkTH won in dummy, discarded a club on LEXUS OF '93 WRANGLER 4 .0 LEXUS only 8k ml, auto, ac, • 4 !he king of hearts then led a spade to WESTMINSTER White, soft top, alloys. MISSION VIEJO alloys, CD, power, like ti K 2 the king, which held. How would (714) 892·8908 lmmac. 4x4. (216376) 1-(888) 88·LEXUS new, list price was 0 KQJ102 you proceed? LEXUS OF almost $ 2 5,000. •A 8 63 2 If trumps were 3-3, it made no dif- WESTMINSTER (0~~~~4.l. ~:;;o WEST EAST ference whal declarer did. No more 907 5 __ 7_1_4_·8_9_2_·_6_9_0_8_ MERCEDES 9130 MITSUBISHI • IO 2 • A J 6 S than two trump tricks could be Jost iiiii,ii9ii3iiMiiiUiiSiiTiiAiiNiiQiiiii. i i '94~0~h:;:o~•:c~P:~~ iiiiiiii,7ii8iiii4ii5iiOiiSiiLiiCiiiiiii (714)545·1700 ti 8A3Q 10 9 7 5 ti J7 8645 3 Sdimlilarly, a s,--1 bSreadk w,ould givde FORD GT CONV Aed/blk 3LP4553 $15,555 Red, Cass, sunroof, '97 Mirage LS 0 0 ec arer no pay. o ec arer nee lth r, 53kml, auto, LEXUS OF GOOD CONDll $4200 •J95 •Q4 only be concerned about 4·2 divi-chrome. ( 164734) WESTMINSTER * 875·7879 * Coupe, Factory car, SOUTH sions. ac, am/fm OD, alloys $13,977 714-892·8908 •87 seoSEL Real spoiler , bigger • KQ9873 One combination I.hat would work LEXUS sharp like new. while eng.,only 3600ml <::>6 wasifeitherdefenderheldadouble· MISSION VIEJO LEXUS 91 l5 w /tan 1th r 1 n t. (054951) $10,980 ¢ A 9 4 ton ace, in which case continuing 1 (888) 8 8 ·LEXUS $12,950.obo 723·1504 COSTA MESA • K 10 7 with a low spade would be the win· HONDA 9085 .... 4 LS 400 '95 E 300 D MIT)5SUBISH7100 ning l ine. Since West started with six .. (714 45•1 The b'dd' heA .. ~ h of th t defi nder ha White/ivory, 38k ml. White/grey mint cond,. I '"A: a""• c ances a e v-L e x u s c e , t 1 fl e d full power •-...,,.,,.9""'7,...,M~o-n"'"t•_r_o...,..LS.,,,--WEST N RTH EAST SOlTfH ing four spades were slight. In acldi· '90 Accord LX White, (201872) $31 ,977 (063455) $25,977 Sport, Fact demo, 2<::>• 30 3ti 4• tion, West would have won the first 4dr 1 owner 65k fTll LEXUS LEXUS auto, ac, alloys. Pass Pass Pim spade to remove that option from 100% .garaged $7500 MISSION VIEJO MISSION VIEJO co, power, etc. •weak declarer. A far better chance was to 873·2787 (888) 88·LEXUS 1·<999> 88·LEXUS (015525) $20,921 Opening lead: Ace of ti play West for a doubleton ten or '97 CIVIC DX '85 380SL Conv. COSTA MESA Ja<:k, so al trick four declarer led the Bl 1 i Whi'91~ ES 3,00 Whlle/blup Int, 2·tops, MITSUBISHI Consider the spade suit in the ~ .. n ot.:/is ades firom hand! When 58up~·. 2b~Yfac~19~~~: Le ~~;o~er~:lf leo~t.. xl nt conbl, all new (714)545·1700 North·South hands. How would you " tires, loaded, chrome 1 . 1 h fetc the ten from West, it was (3VOB872) $11.995 (097389) $21,977 pay II to ose no morel an two 8 simple matter to force out theJ"ack BAUER LOTUS LEXUS WIS, 145k hwy ml.--------tricks? f ........... d . the •. ~OSTAMESA MISSIONVIEJO Sl7.ooo 714·640.9731 NISSAN 9150 ~outhha difficuJtbiddingprob-~nJ'lak;lk,'r:'torO:~k~~gtrump •"'It· ~-·"'·•2<J !~4.~.:~?~~ -+.._;1:.;.·~(8::;8~8;,i)~8~8;",i·iL:=iEr~c;.:S~ liM1iir:;,su;;i;;iF~·1::;;~~~""fi ~!i" P.!iiiiiii!iiiiii!~UJ ~ . l-)~~.pUbrc:t1~.,.,,-..,,....,.,..,..,.:a-~-'!:::l!I-' 8 81;,n ~l"t::> '90 Maxima Beige spa es tn t IS sequence woulObe Lam to be a better bridae play• Cashmere/Ivory, full V6, auto, BoH atereo: forcing, since it leaves room to erl Subacrtbe now to the Goren INFINITI 9095 '05 J30 Cashmere/Ivory, full option. Only 34k ml, (202383) $18,777 LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO 1 (888) 88·LEXUS '95 Q45 opt. Lexus certified. •05 3000 QT anrf, full power, runs explore for a better spot. But, facing Bridge Letter by calliaa <-:/.e718- (0145039) $24,977 White, 5 sp, p/w p/I great! $3600 718-0907 an unfamiliar partner. South was not 1225 ror lnfonntitloo. Or Jo: Mls~f!ox,.u: alloys, spotter, very •oe MAXIMA OXE sure how. Nort~ would trea~ that bid, Goren Bridge Le}~!!i P.O. Box 1 .,8881•88.L~,f35 nice. (0111 27) $16,990 31 K .ml, AT, full power. so 10 avoid a misunderstanding South 4410, Chlcaeo, UL OUNU. ,.,. .. LS 400 COSTA MESA (3POL..965) $15,950 elected to leap to. four. spades, and •u MITSUBISHI LEXUS OP that ended the auction. White/Ivory, full opt (714)545·1700 WIESTMINSTl!R Wes& led the ace of hearts, then Lexus certified 22k ml, '95 3000 SL (714) 892.e008 switched to a club. The fate of the (0489<13) $39,987 A Ll!XUS ed, chrome, tthr, all '97 Alllma GLE 4dr hand depended on the trump suit. If MISSION VIEJO pwr . auto. Sharp I ACROSS 1 Marathon ~Kimono tie 8 Atlas contents 12 Monool dwelTings 14 First garden 15 Sector 16 Uoftaht 17 "I-le =-tieavy" 18 Ul<e -of bricks 19 Carpentef's need 21 Jog the memory 23 Average 9rada 24 "YOIJ bell 25 Curved let1er 26 Flashes of light 30 Cuttlefish 32~stree1 33 Cotleetor's Item 37 W.,.....the-- 38 M19cak:ulated 39 Island neer Java 40 Some kemela 42 Rube 43 Unlike The Rolling Stones? .. Adds (weight) 45 Mouths. to a zook>Qist 48 ·-Of< by mer 49 Poucti 50 Leabene 52 Flsll nutsef)' 57 Ttaht 58 Wf1lstle sound 60 Cliffside home 61 Soul-singer James 62 At leisure 63 Hog's dinner 64 Poet Ogden 65 Rude man 66 Put on the market DOWN . 1 Dell breads 2 Atmosphere 3 Ship's staff 4 Write on glass 5 'Garflekr 6~~ur" 7 Fear1ess 8 Sir's companion 9 Bandleader Shaw 10 Laborers 11 Beach grains 13 Thlokset 14 FaciNty 20 Thing. In law 22 "The lllad, • e.g . 24 Middle Eastern country 26 Tr .. fluids 27 Farm toot 28 Lotion ltlQNdlel-' Full option, New L..exua trade (253802) $22.977 1·(888) 88·LEXUS (003658) 118,966 30kml, 1Tt8fOOn, fully COSTA MESA loaded, 1 owner,t----------..--------....----------1 ln-t~-t--t-- '08 LX 450 MITSUBISHI • 13,050, 714-474·3530 Ll!XU8 MISSION Vll!JO 1 ,(888)-88·LIEXU8 Bl•ckllvory, full pwr. (714)54S.1700 ,07 M••l ma OLi TOYOTA 8210 VANS --------------chromea, Lexus cert. '95 Galant 1!8 8500 ml, *6to, a.II pwr, (126875) S4~t987 •ee .130 Bordeaux, tan Ll!Xu8 Auto , ac. pw/pl llhr, moonroof, co, •oe 4Runner 'ff MAZDA 11hr, phone, sunroof, MISSION VllEJO (046225) 110,990 122,500. 3TIM448 pp Beige, tar} lthr, 4WO, MPV loaCledl 391< ml, CO/C&H, pram sound, 1·(888) 88·LBXUS COSTA MESA 714·557·1773 ve. IOw mt, fact WAit. Ilk• brand new, ~~iil'i chrome whla, loaded MITSUBISHI (3TGUe1e) 128 995 1 OWN!RI. S14,"9. 11 (3PJ8 108) $21 ,995 LINCOLN ('114 >114•noo BAUIEftLOTUS 848·7718.985-2088 BAUCR LOTUS 9120 •oe Mir• .. LS PONTIAC 9170 COSTA MESA COSTA M•SA Alloy Whffla, lpOller, (714) 042-l'fOO VOtVO (714) Mst-7700 •ae Town Car auto, ac, •l•reo , ......... 818 8 ... s--":'iii~Ai~;Ls-lliiamlii•lilliiiiiiii SI t • I (081822) lll90 -po .. • ..,an 'M CAMM L• en• ur• •r •• COSTA MESA Full power, •untoof, 35k, AC, tutl pow•r, JAGUAR 9105 Leather, Loaded MITSUBISHI whit• w•1own ltl'lr auto, Immaculate. Luxurto u • ride . l7 f4l84•1~00 14990.obo 723•1504 (747ees). 1 14,950 ••• XJ8 Vanden PIH Slrver blrch/oatm .. 1 20 +mpg. Aaklng _ -UIXUI 01' 13,350. 714·319·3878 ••• O•l•nt ·--------· ws•T••N•T•R ltht, 89k ml, 1-own•r, _LO_T_U_S---.-9-1-2-3 enrf. chrome wheel•. fl900 76tMS906 liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii• 'M Vanden Pl•• '94 aaP,.IT 84 Mor•cco ,.,d, cream Black, tan lthr, CO lthr, chrome whl•. chngr, ehrom• whl•. (3GWZ81•) 124,195 ::>RFT880) 141,995 BAU•lt LOTU• 8AU ... LOTua COSTA MSU COSTA MSU 7'4 ... 2·7700 714-tMa.7700 Auto, ao, (IW/pl atereo, PORSCHB 8175 l?f") 8...._. crul••· Only a 1 lc ml, (2509M1111,450 c~~~u:i~~ '87 8249 sepd, r•d. C714}841·1700 :~~y. ~~n!:.'&s~·~~: x1nt SfH9 842-0131 ------- PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Alter (a skirt) 30 ·excuse me!• 31 Monastery head 33 Grouchy 34 Shade lrees 35 Toast topper 36 Brlckmaker'~ oven 36 On cloud nine 41 ElbOW grease 42 Succ:ulent pl1nts 44 T oucti gendy 45 Many tines - 46 Lariat ... 47 Neighbors 49 Cloy : 51 Bryce Canyon ' atale 52 Retain 53 Chops , 54 Pan of HOMES 55 Brootc 56 Shout 59 Harem room