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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-24 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 The Hottest Thin .g On ICe · Figure skater Naonu Nari Nam, : :who trclins in Costa l\1esa, basks in the glory of winning silver medal at national championships Eus1 Gu medal at the U.S. F1gwe Skating Champi- onships in SaJI Lake City a week and a half ago. but she alc;o captured lhe hearts of hg- ure skating fans cverywherf'. Naoxru has been basking m the glory of her wm, which has brought floods of calls from the media and requests for her to tour. fier Web c;ite hds tallied nedrly 300,000 bits since her performunces, and she has 900 fan letters waiting to be opened. scrutiny as c:;he does her ICC skating. with a maturity and poise beyond her vears. ·u·s unusual that a little girl ol 13-years· old has such d confident and oph1sticated look on the ice, .. Nicks said. Naomi, who prays before every perlor· mdllce, skated two programs dt the champi- onship m Utah. Dunng the fll'st program, she !ell during a tnple Jump, h1ttmy her bead so hard it bounced oft thP ICC. It wa~ the worst fall or her hfe -all 13 y<•ars of lt, said Ndomi's mother, Connie. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1999 N aonu Nan Nam loves adventure novels, pcnwinkJe blue and Beanie Babies -and she's the second- ranked female figure skater in the country behind Michelle Kwan. -At 4 feet 10 inches tall and 82 pounds, the 13-year-old not o~ly captured the silver On Tuesddy, the lrvme resident took a chunk out of h<?r cldy to pose, Wlth tilted head and sparkling eyes, for profe..:;sional autograph photos dt Costa Mesa's Ice Chalet, where she trains undl"'r Olympic coach John A.W. Nicks. Naomi deals with the new dtlenllon and I With her head still nnumg, Naomi made the quick den ion to continue skating instead of consulting the referee. "I didn't think it would mdke a good SEE SKATER PAGE 6 MARC MARffl I DAl'l' Pl.OT, Skating phenom NaomJ Nari NdlD, 13, prepctres for a photo shoot at the Ice Chalet in Costa Mesa, where ~he trains under coach John Nicks. Limit history to 1 cUlture, board told 1 2 men urge ewport-front-page proflle m the Lo.-. Mesa officials to resist Angeles nmes on Monday bt..~ause of her uruque dpproath influx of multicu1turalism to Ole past .. Whether mtent1ondlly or -+--HJ-1-JWiHi.Vl-.li-J~&~n,~----.._unw:rttingly, M .. f\:PW1"'ill'I i~ DONJi~ 11\llYPllOT Interamerlcana Soccer President Edgar Vasquez is trying to get back home-field privileges for his soccer league in Costa Mesa. The soccer league w as banned from its field after a stabbing at a game last year. . Banned soccer league seeks reinstatement • Costa Mesa revoked permit of Interamericana Soccer after the stabbing of a player during· a game last fall. Els Ga COSTA f\.1.ESA -Jnteramencana Soc- cer, an independent soccer league of Latino players, wants out of the city's penalty box for a stabbing that occurred at one of its games in October. The city revoked the group's permit to play at Balearic soccer fields after an inves- tigation into the inC'ldonl.a.nd other serious violations. Edgar Vdsquez, president of the league, said the group would like a second chance. ·Unfortunately, every big organization bas a . few individuals ·that arc not OK." Vasquez srud. Those mdividuals are not rep· resentaltve of the 8- y ear -o l ci group , ,which boasts near- ly 4,000 members, 80% of whom an' from Costa rvt e s .i , A second chance? Should Costa Mesa off1c1als let I lnteramericana Soc· cer resume playing games on city ath· letic fields? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 842 6086 or e-mail us at dallypilotOearthlin~.net . Gt\le your hometown and phone number (for 11erif1ca· tion purposes only) and spelt your full name. Vasquez said. It you count relatives and friends who watch and support the league. the nwnber is clo~r to 10,000 people, he Sclld Vasquez said the group has been forced to play m other alies, including s,10 Juan Capistrano, Sunla Ana, Anaheun and Bue- na Park. Players would like to retwn to theu own commuruty to hold home game:. and cut down on travel time, which can reach up to two hours, Vasque1 . aid. The group is funrung a signature drive and plans to appeal to the Parks, Recreabon Facilitles and Parkway~ C'..ornnu."ision next month. Getting the league's pemut back could be an uphiU battle. It has stepped out of bounds on more than one ocrac;ion, aty ofh- cials said. The league has rec<~ivcd c; veral alcohol v1oldt1ons, and it v1olatl'd il<; penml by play- in!iJ outside the hours that were dllowed, said Lt. Tom Winter of the Costa Mesa Police Department. More senou~ violations by ledgue play· ers mclude bnmd1shmg a wetlpon and dssault Wtth a deadly weapon, Winjer "did. The league's pernut wa revoked alter SEE SOCCER PAGE 6 ttting A ate ' INDEX Christian musician Crystal · Lewis of Newport Beach ·will learn tonight whether she receives Grammy for singing on "Lean on Me" C rystaJ Lewis can't believe it's happening. After more than a decade of wnting eongs, ieCording albums and glv- lDg conc:ertl, the Chrisdan music artilt wW attend tonight's Gram- my Awards a a nominee and per- Jonw. .. Sbe ii up (pr the award of •a.t ll&B Perfonnanc:e by a Dloup or Duo with VocAl" ln recognition of her work on the ~ong, "Lean on .Me.• She record· cd the tune With go. .. pel art1 t Kirk Franklin, his group •The Farmly, • rhythm and blues artisLc; Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, and Bono horn the group U2. "Lean on Me: written hy Franklin, has also been norninnt- ed tor "Song of the Year," and "Best R&B Song• of 1998. Lewis gives credit to Franklin. •on one hand I don't thmk it has anything to do with me because it's Kirk's ong," Lewi said, thanking Franklin for allow- ing her to 'pertidpete on the piece 1n which ahe; Blige, Bono, and R. Kelly share the lead. But the Uperlence ol being nominated for one ol the musk industry'l IDOlt ailebrated awards ts a thrill :for the 29-year-old. ·1rs unbelievable,. she rud. "I've bt'tm doing this for 12 or 13 y •ttrs and ... I'm 1ttmg h ere thinking 1t can't really he happen- ing." Lewis will perfonn the song during the televised awards cern- . rnony at the Shrine Auditorium i n Lo Angeles. Sht' will share the 1,19 • \V1lh Blig , Bono, and pop mg r S 1, who i taking R. Kel- ly's part for the event. Lew will meet Bhge and Bono for the first lim during rehearsals for the awards She met R. Kelly a month ngo at an event m Chicago. Lewis got her start as many Christian artist do, singing in church. Her fath r wa• a pettor in Anaheim, and her moCb.r w• a mUlldan Ma '81MfS< .. WM see cEWIS MG11 AIOUND toWN • -·• C1ASSlflD -·--·-' POUCE M ---·-2 PUIUC...OOS· 8 srorrs . --·---·1 l1tE FlfO COOIMN-.... -.. --3 WEATHER J G of the po~tmoderru.st effort:. to E.':iSJC\ .A~ destroy \1.'hat is great about (J(iy Pilot Ame.nca," said Crdwford, who 'l:EWPORT-MESA -Feanng what they see as the dc>mgMhon of tradiuonaJ educ-auonal values. two local history experts asked the school board to oppo~•' the influx of mulhculturab~m m thr> district's history classroom~ Dunng the pu hlk rnmment section of Tuesday night's board meeting, George Grupe and Bruce Crawford prote ted the teaching practices of Newport Harbor High School teacher Angeld Newman, who is teaching Amencan history from an Afncan-American perspective 'ewman was the subJect of a has lobbied th1• board in the past because h(! objects to New Math. ·suong nanons suong sooenes ,uc not multiculturnt They are monoculturnl. ... Multiculturalism 1~ making us weak." The two men also objected to the d1stnc.t'!:i 11 th·QTdde hi:>tory textbook, • Amencan Odyssey," which hoard member.. adopted m 1997. The~· said the book was light on important facts and long on pohticaJ mdoclrinauon. The textbook "derugrates• Abraham Lincoln and pa) scant attention to landma.rk even.ts such as the attack on Pear1 Harbor, they SEE BOARD PAGE 6 Newport-Mesa police keep peace at protests • Westminster police have called on local officers to work demonstrations at video store. GREG Rlsl.L".: The anti-commum t protests out.side a Wcs~t "r video !>tore are having an effect on most of the county's police departments that have been called sometime over the past week to help control crowd~. Newport Beach and Co ta Mesa police have dispatchc~d offi· cers to demonstrations on at least one occasion. Newporl Beach police <.ent 12 officers Saturda~ when the crowd began to swcll Costa Mesa w~ dskt.>d lor SC\ en officers last w ~k. A sc.ne." of demonstrutJons that began more than jl month ago lia.' targl•led a video ~tore owner w ho d1spldys a photo of commuru t leader Ho Chi Minh and a Vi t· MIULENNIUM MOMENT nam~c flag m his wmdow. The largely Vietnarne..,e crov.d v.ants the man to take the ite.ms down. A countywide mutual aid sys· tern enables police departmentc: to call on each other for help m deal· mg with nots and prot ·t., Whil 1t temporarily deplete. some police forres, 1t beef.:. up the law enforc~ ment presence where 1t s needed most ·whatever type of publicdlStur- banoo there t .. , there v.ill be enough polic" officer.; a\ allnbl . " said Newport Beach police Sgt M1k~ McDtmnott "The mutual aid s1 tern benefits a1l of th pOlicc dt>partmenb I don t thmk any agency would want to be left out of th system.· - Newport Beach hao,; called for h Ip C\ t~ml bml's, m01>Uy to deal w1U1 unrul)' Fourth of ,July crowds. U.<:t year's f stiVJtte.<> were re.lativ"· ly subdued with only a lwldful of nunor arrests. Police received ass:i tlince from the California l hgt\way Patrol and the Orang County Sh riff Department for \he midsummer ooebralion. S Hing Lido Isip lots \Vas t t for early de\ ~loper Paw , Palin r wa a pion 1 dcvel· oper and hnander who hclped ew- port B ach grow from a quamt tounst town to major city Th native San Frand can moved to Newport B"'ath lll 1935 to work a a real tat• ogent selling lots on Udo 11 . tlh time, he had trou· ble per uading buyen to pay $1 ,800 for waterfront lots and 1700 for int nor lot$ ln 1936, hlmer was one of Iii btllin•· men who chartered the Newport lelboa Sevmg and Lou~ I lcm. Wbich by 1969 had --d lll2mil'm. 2 Wednesday, February 24, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot ALMANAC • ..EDITOtt'S NOTE Do' you O< some- one you know have a landmark birth· day or annr l'YllY coming up7 If so. w 'd Ir e to include 1t 1n our Almanac. call ~h nf0<mat1on into our Readers Hotline, (949) 642 6086, fax 1t to (949) ~ 170, Of mail 1t to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St. Co~ta Mesa 92627. You c n send photographs but include a s If addr~sed stamped envelope 1f you want them rcturned. BUSINESS LICENSES New busmes license infonna- hon reported ·by thP. cities of Costa · Mesii and Newport lJodth. COSTAME A • Gome1. Produce, 2277 Pomona Ave., duccl selling • 1 lanct AcupWlcture, 767 W. 19th St., Umt 109, health practi- tioner • 1 larbmger Homes Inc., 3400 Avenue of the Arts, G-104, sin- g I -family housing construction • I !art' Rugs & Carpets, 101 Kalmus Dnve, floor covering lorr>s . • I fofhthtnn Instruments, 2286 Pc1c allc: Ave., tndnagement con- sulting !>t•rvJCPS Feb 3 Lauren M. Dahl on Feb 3 Jaydee F. D Silva on Feh 3 Emma Q Berl)'·Rilcy on Pel> 4 Luca:. A. Blacketer on f' b . 4 Katrina M. Brander on Feb " Kird R. Brown on Pel>. 5 Denutri Col cch10 on Peb h DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County RecmdN's office.- NEWPORT BEACH . Ruth E. Krau:.haar, 85, on .Jan 12 Arteuus M. White, 73, on Jc1n 14 Diana G. Yardley, 67, on Jan. 14 Earl T. Hull Jr., 85, on Jan 1 H Wilfnd L. H1ggm Jr., 75, on Jan. 21 COSTA MESA Helen M. Jackson, 84, on Jan ~ Rita J. Hozias, 64, on Jan. 11 Stanley ff Gould, 82, on Jan. 15 Mary H. Stafford, 81, on Jun. 17 NEWPORT BEACH I CORONA DEL MAR • Ulltnl<ltP Touch, 3456 Vid IsoldeMein,bb,on Jdn 21 Oporto. ownc•r Jo<1nne Paulsen • Ullr.111P<>n S1qn Co., 5458 < omplt>.x St., ownN: Gos MARRIAGES I l.11lc1} (' • • \-Fm• Svs1t~m~. 5051 Brootes, 11w11Pr Chn~tupht.?r M Villd • WdlPJford Inc., 3061 S Halla- d<1~ St . o\\rll'rs: Anselm and Most recent marnages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office BrPndc1 1ct< Pherson NEWPORT BEACH • TitP W<1te1proofing Co, 523 SupPnor Ave., owner Leslie R. Swc1n'ion •Don M . Dry .. dalc. and D •hrrt J. Bowden, marned Jdrl. lb 111 Newport Beach • V111•st Stylt>s Construction, '>2 I 2 oro1.LA.v~.Ol'llllC~laDl6S-f-.!"-l.-1J..1.L:U.t.Jfllu.:i.~K-O~Kr-;ky un ___ _,._...,.l\~t~on=r~c-,c Elizabeth A CouJl{:.r, n1am~d DUI ARRESTS Jan. 22 in'Nf'wport Bf'uch • Leonard M. Esr.udNo •tnd Patnc1a A Murshull, · marnt•d Jan 23 m St1ntt1 Ant1 Pageant winner charts a different course • EDITOR'S NOre Then and Now ts a feature updating events and people we've proftll'd in the past If there's an 1uue you'd hke to see updated in Then and Now, call Eron Ben· Yehuda at (949) 642 4321, ext. 330, or senci an e·ma1i to da1lyp1lot0earthhnk.net •. l'IK>N Bc-;-YEHUOA THEN Jn 19Y4, Costa Me a's very own Tiffany Pinero captured the Mis'> Junior Califorrua cro-wn for her age group. "I was so surpnc;ed, I was :.tunnc.'d dCtually, • said the 13- year-old, who had been compet- ing m the pagednt for four years before her triumph. To win, she performed a clcmc:e routine for the talent con- h•c;t and answered questions posed by judges during the mtc>Mew sttlge. But it was her ftm-.h at the fasluon competioon th<.1t brought the house down. "You have to play with the iudgcs to gel thcrr atlenbon. • she said. Wearing a stylish military out- fit with a skirt and a beret, she said, "Look Daddy, I'm not your Little girl anymore." As a grown-up, Pinero planned to be a teacher. • 1 like talking. If I become a tcachN, I can talk all I want,· -i-he Sdid bctweerrtau NOW After her crowning achieve- DON LEACH I DAILY PR.OT Tiffclny Pinero was Miss Junior Calliornia for her age group ln 1994. ment, Pinero retired from a We of pageantry. "The competition, the excite- ment wasn't there anymore,• she Sd1d. ~ · Teaching lost its allure as well. •That was my big dream for a long time," she sdld. "I used to teach my little stuffed animals.• Tottay, the Estancia High School graduate 1s working at a doctor's office just like her mother. ."That's kind of sad,• she said with a gnn. "I don't want to be like mom." She may take some classes next year at OCC to learn to be a physician's assistant, but she definitely doesn't want to be called Dr. Pinero. "I don't want.to dig mto peo- ple,• she said. She does want to have chil- dren. but the 18-year-old hets seen too many or her fnends make the mistake of not waiting until they're older and more set- tled. "ll looks like it's not real to lhC!m, Like it's a game," she said. "They may be young, but they're even younger in theu rrunds." As far as her past is con- cerned, Pinero IS generally satis- fied with the choices she has .made ·1 loved being 13, • she said. "l don't think I would've changC'd a!1ything. • Tht· followan9 pc>ople were c1 m •st Pd r1>c Pnlly on ·susp1c1on of <I 11vin9 under th(• influence 1 hf'.,(' pt>ople have only been <1rrc..,tPcl on !>t1!>pic:1on or a crune, rlncJ , clS W Ith aJl SUCh Crimes, thP.y .u<> umocent unul proved !Jllllty COSTA~SA • Jorge C. Che Noh und Ehs<•y Sanchez Fern\indei, m:1rned Dec 5, 1998, m Suntu Ana 11~pe in Fairview Park will not deter women COSTAM[SA Feb. 7 .Juan Ctir!o Cahctllero, 30, Tustin Feb. 10 Todd i\hl<hPI Schwary, 31, hvmc Feb. 11 Kell\ Anni· VoUen, 39, Costa MPStl Feb. 12 St1rith Rost>nf Plder, 23, Costa J\ lt>sct Feh. 17 Jc nif..r l.Pigh Chpsham, 26, lrvtnP I Feb. 18 Pcnll EuqPPn Sergio. 22, ( 'ypwss · • Ralph C. Hcly II and Le.'ihe .J Fuller. mamPct .Ian 2 in Co:.tu Mesct • Kenneth G Donovan and Lmette J . Forwth, mctmecl .Jan. 23 m Garden Grove • Robert J . Pardo and DA Batchelder, married Jan. 24 m Santa Ana • Rafael HemandPi und Fctv10l11 Sotomdyor. marned Jan 28 m Santa Ana RfAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real PSldlc transucllons as reported by lhe Acxiorn Dat.i Qwck Products Group. • On day after the sexual assault, walkers express . shock at attack and vow to continue using the paths while being more vigilant. G1m:: RJ5l.r.i;<: COSTA MESA -The look on Elcnd Guiterrez's face when she was told a young woman had hPen raped m Fairview Pa.rk on Monday sa1d it all. The lrv1ne homemaker put d hand over her mouth and gasped upon IPdming that little more than 24 hours ago, only yards from whure she was walking, a womdn WdS thrown to the groimd and sexudlly assaulted. "That is despicable," she said. "I guess that how:. you, you can never be entirnly <>afe m your sur- roundmgs. • Gwterrez was walking with her dog, Chavi, on Tu~day morn- ing near where poltce said the rape occurred. There are a series of dirt trdils used primarily by bilc- ers and Joggers. Although Guiter- rez walks alone, she trusts her golden Ldbrador lo fend off any attackers. "He Likes to burk a lot, so that would probably help," she said. "Whal happened yesterday isn't gomq to slop me from conung out here. I will 1usl have my eyes peeled on anything that moves." The victim was dragged mto a thick clump ot grass about 5:30 a .m. Monday when !;he wa~ walking northbound on Placentia Avenue. The assailant 'Choked her and then raped her before run- ning away. Peggy Toledano, who sits on the Fairview Park Citizens Advi- sory Committee, said she always has her dog by her side when she goes for her daily walk. She was stunned when she read m the newspaper that someone had been raped in what is con~idcrcd a relatively safe neighborhood. HI have never heard of any- thmg of a comparable nature since I've lived here,• said the 27- year resident of Costa Mesa. -nus 1s an awfully safe place to live. But this type of situation can happen anywhere at any time.• The news came as a shock M> Pat Bell as well. Bell, who is the chamnan of the proposed Bade Park at FaiJview, also bnng~ her canine companion when sl'{Q exercises. She doesn't believe the rape will deter women from con- tinuing to use the trails arid streets. • -u surpnses and saddens nil greatly,• she said. -vou doO:t expect thmgs like th.ls to happen. Fd.irview IS a great place to wallt. ThLS shouldn't dimirush that fact; NEWPORT BEACH Feb. 16 Wr1yru• :\llPn Smith, 39 New- port B~rJc h NEWPORT BEACH 3 Encore Court, $232,500 230 Lillie Lane, $157,000 Shalimar residents view shooting as a setback Feb. 17 11< hnPl Erwm Sid pp. 58, Long UPdCh Feb. 22 R ~ d n cnul Miller, 27, Anahel.l1l f fills f Pr~c1 PerPa Moreno, 38, Fontnnr1 BIRTHS t\to!>i n•cc>nl births m Newport BPrt! h. Z<1 c hruy T. C rowe on Jan. :n I lri!Py L. Brink on Feb. 1 Kt11le>n S. Dettloff on Feb. 1 Skyldr J . Brndford on Peb. 2 Enko A. Augenstem on Feb. 3 .JakP A. Barron on r:eb. 3 Mr1d1son R. Bo~selmann on 243 Lugorud St., $300,000 200 Pdris Lane 311, $405,000 200 Paris Lane 318, $221,000 37 Seabird Court. $1.50,000 19 Surfside Court, $179,000 222 Via Lorca, $935,000 142 Vid Undme, $677,500 120 36th St .. $400,000 COSTA MESA 2959 Mmddnao Dnvc, $.1~7 ,000 2023 Goldenf'!ye PlacP, $435,000 2371 Purdue Dnve, $310;000 3137 Boston Wcty, $255,000 619 Lakeview Lanu, $155,500 759 Grayling Bi:iy, $156,000 729 Wmgate Bay, $159,000 770 Allegheny Ave., $13<J,OOO 921 Carnation Ave.., $260,000 3108 Madeira Ave,, $326,<XlO • But the neighborhood that has worked so hard to tum things around says it won't give up. El.& GEF ~Pb COSTA MESA -Shalimar res- idents dnd activists view Sunday's shooting as a rerrunder of how much work still needs to be done in their neighborhood. 1Wo people, a 24-year-old man ttnd a 17-year-old boy, were arr~t­ l'd Sunddy night for allegedly shoollng at two people they JTUS- took for gilllg members. The bdck wmdow of the victuns' car was shot out, hut no one was injured. The Shalimar neighborhood in 1crcnl yedl'S has been the focus of a cooperative effort by the city, police, residents and conununity groups to make the neJghborhood safer and more Livable. The shoot- ing occurred 1ust outside two church-sponsored youth centers and a newly dedicated oty park. In the face of such progress, the shooting caused some depression for neighborhood res1dent Maria Alvarez, who has worked particu- ldTly hard m past yc.'cU'S to take back hm neighborhood. t lowever, the shooung did not break her resolvo lo continue fight- ing in hope of eventually eliminat- ing all the neighborhood problems. HU we don't do anythmg to face these people, we'll losC' our homes. The problems will follow us,~ said Alvarct., d grandmother of four. -1 think muyhe someday we'll solve these probl<•ms. • · Steve Sloil'ord, an elecbioan who owns a busmess near Shali· mur, sauJ he 15 fruslnltcd thdt the positive light that has been shed over the Shallinar neighborhood nught not represent the reabty peo- ple who live and work there must deal with every day. Stafford said graffib is a constant problem for him and other busmess owners. He also cnticized police, saying a stronger presence is nec- essary m the neighborhood, where gangs run rampant. ·Tuey have people completely intimldated over there,• Stafford sa.id. Alvarez said she appreciates what the aty has done for the neighborhood, mcludl.ng mstalling traffic bamers. She said she u.lso appreciates the police response she has gotten in the past. But Alvarez said fear of gangs causes many Shahmar residents to tum a blind eye to what goes on in the streets. Fear or rnldliation is one or the ma1or reasons residents are reluctant to call police, she said. Kru.tma Wright, executive direc- tor of the Shalimar Learning Cen- 'ter, Sdld Sunday's shooting didn't cause the sense of defeat m the neighborhood that another shoot- mg 2 112 years ago did. In that hooting, teens were injured, and the l~s was more personal for the neighborhood, Wnght said. Like weeds, Shalima.r's prob- lems need constant maintenance, she S<ud. Kem Light, director of the Shal- unar Teen Center, said people wbo a re working for the improvemept of U1e neighborhood know it will be a long-term effort. She said Uie people in the neighborhood f*l successful about what's been accomplished so far. "The problems didn't start ovenught, and they're not going to be eliminated overrught, • Ught said. • • D~Pilot READERS ttQTUN£ neM r.tOfiCS. lllustrat!Qns. ~1to-rial matt~ or ectv-ert.Wment$ WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record ~r comments about hefe1n can be rtPJOduced with-- the Dai y Pilot or ~ tips out wfltt~n permiulon of copy· ,,. flil,4VI•.\ ught ownef. VOL. 93, NO. 46 ADWSS Our eddr~ 1s 330 W Bay St, HOW TO REACt:l.U.S Costa Mes., U. 92627. Ottulatlon THOMAS H. JOHNSON. C.OMEOJOHS The Tl~ Orenge County Publishef (800) 252 9141 W1WAM loeoo..&.. It l1 the Pilon policy to prompt· ~"9 ly correct all errors of wbs1ance Editor PIH~ call (949) 57<M268 Gtuift~ (949) &42-5671 ST£VfMAMU. Display (949) 642_.321 MaNgtng Editor fYl EdltoNI TINAl~AnA. The Newport BeadVC:ost.a Mesa NfwJ (949) 642 5680 Assist.int M4ina91ng Editor oa:!t; Piiot (USP!r144800) n St>Qns (949) S7~22l ANASTAOA FMUERG, pu ished Monday through Sat· Crty E:.dttor urday. In N4twpof't Beach and Nftv\, Sports F.-(949) 646<4170 SffWlAMU, Costa ~. subKriphons •r~ E m111I dallyp1lotee1rthltnk net News Ed1tdf IVatlable only by wbs<r1bi'C Meln<>ffke ROGER CARUOH. TM Tlmes Orange County C ) Butlness Offi<e (949) 64.? 4J21 SpQrts Cd11or 252·9141. In MNS OUbide of Bl.dine& f•• (949) 611·7176 M.UCMAlmH. Newpoft l•.tdl and Cost.I Mesa, Photo Editor subKripttOnS to the Da\ly Pilot Nltlthld by .... ailabl• ody.,. by mall fof LYNN lSOl.A. i10 ,,.r month. S.Cortd clats Times Community HrN$. Display A<Mrtrsmg J>Ol1• paid It Costa Mesa. CA a :nm. MirrOt ~ JUOYOEmHQ Cf~sifttd M"ertklng (Prices Include all apphc..able n.t1e Mld hXal ta11es I POS"f~ ---G~ LANA JOHNSON nA. Send 9ddr• ~to Promotions • ~lrtdC£0 The Nlv;port IN<WCosta Mel ~l.ltendll. PMMOOSHAH. o.ily Plloi. P 0 loll 1560, Costa ~ ~ Gttrl9f.r ~ (h f Rnandlll Offk..ef Mes.. CA 92616 CopyrJsiht: NO OIM Tlmll CH M rW!b,..,.., • .. , .. -r TEMPEMTUMS TIDES Balboa TODAY 73155 First low COfona dtel Mar 72/S6 11~8am ...... 00 COsta Mesa First htgh 71154 4 07 am,, .••••• 50 NeWport Bea<:h Second low 73155 10S6pm ..•.•• 2.1 NeWport C~~t 73156 Second high 6·17pm ........ 34 5'JftF POMCAST LOCATION SIZE ntURSDAY Wedge .... 2·5 wlnw First low Newport .•• 2 .... wlnw 12~pm .•••• ..0.5 Br.dcies • , 2 ... wlnw Rlvtr ~ .2 ... wlrrw First high CdM 2 ....... 2 .... wlrYW 5:141m ........ S3 S«ond low 90AIWICI t het midnight, ...,- Momtng nonhutt Second high \ wtods It 0 to 10 708pm • f •I .3.7 knots becomfng -west.f'IOrthtNeSt«fy It I to 15 knots bv WAia tht -1ttrnoon ~- • (I The swell ls out of the west-northwest ~ 12-seconds for waist· to shc:>ulder· high ~. The swell has decreased slight· ly from Tuesday, but waves should still be ridable. There shoUld be some head-high , , sets It the points Ind rem. Wlltftr 'onditlons Ind v;,i bfftty .,. poor to fair. Sets drop 191"' bv ~.The""" Mb It S:• p,m. I• COSTA MESA • .._ so.et: A purse •nd its contents worth S340 were stolen from • sh<>pping center 1n the 3300 blOck •t 8:45 p.m. • 9l'01itw.r T\\oo gold bands •nd a pearl rtng worth S9l0 were stolen from • home tn the 100 block during the evening • of Feb 14, • ...,__ IOulevitrd: A wallet •nd its contents worth $260 were stolen from• car In the 3000 block It 3 p.m. Feb. 7. • JoeNt MrMt: ~al Items of clothing, a bicycle and • Mt of. tools worth St,265 were stOlen from a home in the 500 block • during the e'mling of Feb. 17. • • ..,..,.,.,.. Avenue: A car stereo worth MOO WM stolen In the 900 blodc during the ewnlng of Feb. 10. .... OlnllAOt • 119J wt.w Ode: A tote bag 4"d lU cont.ms WOf1h S 1 SO Mte stolen from a CM In the ¥>0 blodc bet\iwen 1:20 WK9 9:45 .. p.m, feb, 22. I • • .., .... Clrde: A brt.fuM worth S500 MIS**" from. • CM In the 500 block durtng the ~ of Feb. 21. •.,.....~About SlOO Qlh and~ tMn S10 In NlnPI wn...,, from• home In the tJOO blodt ~ Ftb. 12 and Ptb. 21. • ........ 1111119* A CMW• wor1h S. wm llOllil flam a cw : In the nor1h '*'Int lot blttc1•1 Ptb. 12 ... M.. 14. Daily Pilot (V"eu;port man is building .reputation as .quality gity W hilc fort Comns 1s a note h or two off most • ht>atf•n pilths, we are u surpnsingly co ... mopohtiln burg {hat attracts a samphn<J of mter-~sting visitors. · • Such as, for ext1mple, a New- port Bcac:h mttn who is m the edrly stages of building an empire out of the golden 1 ulo. Brure Srwll was m town to meet wtth proh?Ssors at the Col· orndo Stille school of husmess. l\'hic:h has made his new hook, 'The 4 Barners to Quahty," a r~quired text in its master of busmesi:; udminL';tration program. , Lord knows, every entity we ~feal with m our dtuly lives has 'lllality problems -government E'ntiltes at all lt•vels. our stores tind the products and services we puy and the mduslnt>s thilt make or provide fi<tme : Sl!l!ll sdys dny orgamzalton that rnully wctnts to can solve 1ts Cllldltty problems by knocking down his lour l>drriers: lcttr o! Pxprvss1on dnd aclion, l<1ck of l·onmmmrdhon, lack nf written pro<:Pdurc•, dnd ltirk of trilming. Uut Pvcn belore tittemptmg lo hnnH down those uarners, there n~cch to he a found<.1llon of prin- f 1ples ttnd rules Those arc, quite ~unply: -no whul 1s morally and Pthtcally correct, ctnd treat evel)'- one ds you would want to he trcuted .~ . \\'hat a concept! A few days dlter Snell and I met, a story brokt~ that provt:d lhe desperate ne~!d. for ,1t lea'>t Jmc company, to s_!9n on_. ~··--·~ • A Urnted Airlint•s ll19ht from Nt>w Orleans to Denver w<.1s ilivertt."<.l to Colorndo Sprin9s . )>ecallsl' of high wmds. The air- ' rail put down ut ( 'olora<Jo Spnngs ahou~ ~J::w p.m. Somf' l 1x hours lut<?r, the thrt>e 10 o'clock newstasts wt~1e rcport1n~ tht1t ull pusstmgPrs wcrt> still on boc1rd, forC"ccl to n•mcun on the plttnc all evt111mg. No wtttN, no lood, no re troon\ fociltties -c1ncl no commumcd- hon from lhl' a1rhne. ------................. ..........,.... THE FRED C~~UMN " fred martin In d delicious comndence, the passengers were mostly telecom· murucauons folk returning lrom a convenl:lon. The plane WdS awash in cell phones, and pus· sengers were. Cdlling news or9a- ru.zdbons across the nc1t1on, using such terms as "prisoners· and -bemg held hostage.• Snell's four barrier~ to <Jtlcthty were on a rdtnpdge that mght 11 The airline was obviously dfraicl to take action or make comment. 2J Communication Wds noneJw.- tent. 3) If any written proceclun•s existed for such d. s1tuatwn, tlH'Y remained a deep secret. And 4), if any airline people had heen lrdllled to deal with an tnPXCUS• able and unnece.-.sary problem. that, too, was def Uy hidden. Nor, apparently, did anycim~ at the airline "do whdt is mnrall)' and ethically correct," which would have been to unload that plane as quickly as possihll'.111s equalJy astorushing that not d single ofticial saw hi to, unhl for<.ed l>y media expoi.urc, "lrt'at evc-ryone as !he woul<ll wunt to bt• lrCdted." United, you need to call Brum right dWi\y. He's m thP hook. Counseling husuicsst•s both !'>mall illld lar9<! is d str('t< h I rom ~rowmu up on Duvr1ll Strr•Pt, <1 crowded block m the wronu JM.rt of f'..tohlle, Ala. nw boy hil'i be .. n oul ot the South for some tune, hut the accent is sllll then•, thwk . dnd nc:h. Sn"ll ts d big guy - 6 foot 4 me hes, 240 pounds maybe - who playt•d htlsketbull, baseball <1ncl football throughout high SC'honl und on scholarship dl Mt'Sd Sidle University at Grand Jun< lion, Colo, And hP 1s a determined guy: AftPr college, he spent two year:; trym9 to mc1ke the Denver Bron- cos as <t fr<'e agent. "I hnally ~ccepted that I WdS- n'l good enough for the Bron- cos,· Snell say:;. "But I wasn't 901119 to give up beJore I gave it everything I had: So he went to Califonua and chd what alrno t everybody does: sell real estate in Orange County, putting in an avernge of 116 hours d week ~lb one of the big commercidl hrms. The hrst year, Bruce did an unhedrd ol 60 deals and ranked 11th out of 45 salespeople in his ofhn•. The second year, he was first. Jn working tor cllents, be C'ttme to wtilize that many compa- nies w<>re sniously screwed up. Out of those expenences cum£> the renwrkable philosophy thr1t husinPsses can profit -m every sense --by being ethical. mornl and by doing unto others wht1t we would want done unto us Astonishing but true. But it's not an easy sell. First. lite orgaru.nttion has to admit it hni. been domg some things poor- ly for qwte a long time Then it has to buy off on Bruce Snell. "I'm sometunes so snubbed 1t' pathcllc, • Snell said with a c:huc:klc. •vou sec, l don't have an MBA or a Ph.D.• All he hus ts logic, a system c1nd ph1lo ·ophy that make sense -dnd un overabundance of grit. As ht'i dad s<ud after Snell P Xpldtnl'd hb concepts and his plcms Cor the future: "ThNe you 90. attack.in~ the · world <1gam. • • FRED MARTIN is a former Newpori B~ach resident who writes from his new home in Fort Collins. Colo. l-t1s column appears Wedn~ays Save up to $100! • AQUATICS CENTER • RACQUETBALL • PJ.:RSONAL TRAINERS •MASSA<.•; • CARDIO •AEROBICS • FREE WEIGHTS •.STRENGTH l'RAI 'ING EQUIP • BASKETBALL / 1 Rediscm•tr tht. YMCA Wl build strong Hd.\, Strong families. Strong communitirs. 2.'4M> University Dr. • ' ewport Beach 92660 949/ 42•9990 .· WedneKfoy. February 24, 1999 3 Drainage problem prolongs Back Bay Drive Closure ~Plot ~ UPPER NEWPORT BAY -If 11 isn't one thing with &tck Bay On· ve, it's another. The ill·fdted road. which winds along the ed9e of Upper Newport Bay 411d is a popular haven for jog- gers and bicyclists, is still not open after ·EI Nino-fueled storms lO late 1997 and early 1998 forced 1ts clo- sure. While work on the washed·out sections of pavement and bndge dpproaches has been completed for about a month, the new prob- lem is clogged dramage ditch~. said Public Worki Director Don Webb. The problem i:; pnmarily on the· stretch of road between San Joa<pµn Hills Road and Eastbluff Drive. -0ver the last year and a hall or two years we've had mud and silt come off of the ~lo~. and it's filled up drainage ditches on the c;ide of the l'Oddway. ~ Webb said "Now the water runs over the road and forms a mossy, we·t surf ace 11 He said the Sdl'lle thing hap- pened a few years ago, dlld a bicy- clist who ran into the slippery sur- face fell and later sued the city. The ofy l~t the lawsuit and en4ed up J>dYln9 rrullions of <lolldl'S m dam- ages. . ·we do not fet!I we should tak1• the ch.cmcr• of opening tho rolJct up until the water is removc'Ci," Wehh Sdld. Tha.t c;eems easy enough-all it takes is the etty's General Semces crews to clean out Ute drauf.iye cijtches. But nothmg ever is t.>asy wh ·n 1t comes to 8dck B4y lJnvc Rcgnldtory aqcncy ofhoals will not let the aty clean ow tht:! di! 1- es without fust applying for pemut.s becduse the area is home to the light-footed dapper rdil. John Bradley. a biologist with the U S . Fish and Wildlife Scm e, S01d the agency must he very care- ful when it comes to the dapper rail because 1t LS an endang•·n~ species and survives m very ft'w . places Ul Southern caworrucs • tn ordP.r to get a pemut, U1ey will need to make i.1.tre th~ work 1 not gomg to jeopard11e the popula- ' tion of clapper rad m Newport Say," he Sd.id. "They also hc1vo to nuru.rruze the adverse etfed~ to tlw maximwn extent they can - That may mE>.an wcuimg until the bird's hreedmg .md n •sting season ends m Septl•mher, Ilradlt>y said. Webh said "'hil the oty un.d£>r- st.and the ensitivit} of µte are(t 11 1s lru ttating •we fee.I we should b ahle to go U1 nnd do mtunti>1lan e without hc1vin1J to get pe.nrub to doon n ditch." he smd "'It may tak" two lo thret• month to go through UU> bweaucrnti ·process - HP said UJP. clralnaye prohlem is nn ongmny onn that otfipals Used to be able. lo solv • b~· de •ung tll ditch once a } oar, hut heavy stomts of la~1 year delayed the mamtc· nan er> And becrm the road has been dosed to caJS and pedestnans lor so long. Jt has caused the hal>1tat to ·ttle doser than normal to the roadway and subsequentl} Cdused m· ·rnl delcs}'S m the project "Mr whole career. U1dt r.iad ha been dilfJcult for us to ke p open on a re<Julitr basis," \'\'.el>b said TIJt prolonged road dosun"' also ha:. aflectcd events thill nonnall) take pl.ace along th~ SCt!ntC dnve. mdudu19 the , nnual Bdtjl Ba~ Hacc · The EWl•Ot, whJ< h us-ually Uhl\\'S up to 3,000 nmuPrs dnd reuses mom } tor tlle Hope Hou ~ ctmnty ha.:; ht.>en can ~lP-d tlus \cur, ud ~ 1t1rc Corradini. exccutiv du ctor of } lope ! louse Newport appoints 2 to Planning Commission ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The two sedls on the Planrung Com- mission that w ere vacated by newly'elcctcd C1ty CouncU mem- bers have been filled by Mark· Hoglund dnd Larry Tucker: The counnl appointed the pair Monday. Hoglund and Tucker will replace fonner planning com- ntlssloners Gdry Adams and Tod Ridgeway, who were elPctPd to the council m November. Tucker, a 20-year resident. is a partner m Grant Tucker Proper- ties, a shopping center dl•velop- ment company. ·r·m delighted to ht1ve the opportunity to erv1• the Cit)," Tucker said. • 1 wanted to do m)' pa.rt to preserve the atmo ph re and dJTlb1ence of U1P Clt}'" Hoglund has worked m real estate and 1s p..!Q~1am director Ior Transportdbon Sy tern::. and Ser- vices at Lock.heed Mcirtm IMS. "I hdve a unique back9rouncl to help on the Planmng Commis- sion, .. Hoglund said. "It helps m~ to better understand thl• rN1l estdte development ond Iran • portation issµes thttt planning comrruss1om•rs C!re confronted with." Neither would dt!.cuss !us goals or what he c:ons1ders to he the most pressmg 1s_ 111-. facmg the comnuss1on "I'm gomg w1th no precor1· ce1ved nouon • and '' e lJ e>e what huppen • • -.aid Tucker As ev1d <>need b} thP-election o.f Adams and R1dg"\\a} the ad\'l o· ry pand-'has-trad1t1cnmll1 !\C'.1 rnd as a st ppmy tone for a edt on th City Counol But nu1thes n •wcomer 1s e>..pre sm.g dO} mter1•st at ttm point . "'l hav •no mtt>ntion of runr'nny for llll}' pohtll e1l ofhce: . aid Tue kPr, wh11s'' tPrm f'xpue Jun11 W02 "I rn pretty content m U11,! 1;n. vale ectt>r, • said Hoglund,\\ hose lem1 ~pLres June 2000. TI1e m• t commis-.1on meeting is March 4 ....... . ~ .. ---plus:-Im - Add more movie choices to HBO with CINEMAXI Call r)OW and order any HBO or Cinema.x Package and get 1/2 off your first month of service. (Save over $301) I I Call and -connected inlelhours for only 99( ! Coming .oon to HBO .•• Ttblnlcl CllMI TV.,_.,~ won't need a new TV, •• 1111• cllt\ or antenne Cll tlllcacdournlW ...... , ,., Beat the clock when you calf for the best in entertainment from Comcest Cablevlalonl Hurry! Call today for a 99e connection. 7 ................ ' ' 4 Wodn sday, February 24, J 999 Doily Pilot Police arrest Stockton man on fraud charges •The suspect all godly used Newport mail drop to ' receive computers he bought from online auctions with bad checks. NEWPORT BEACH Authorities have arrested a 28· year-old man VihO was ullegedly using d Nrw port Bedch post office box for d wide~pread fruud scdm over the Internet. Jason Eric Gren 9orzewski of Stockton . Calif .. was <1rrested on Qrdnd theft charge:. and booked m Nt>wport Beach Juil. Bail ha:, been i:; •t at $250.000. Grcze· gorzewsk1 ulc;o is wanted on a no-ball wanant m Pcnnsylvarua for susp1c1on of commercial bur- glary. H11> arraignm nt i:, c:hed- uled for today. Newport Beach police stum- bled on Grezegor:rnwsk1 on Monday when be walked into the Mail Boxes Etc. m th~ 1000 block of lr\'me Avenue about 1:30 p .m. Frnud detectives were inter- viewing the business owner about the suspect when they saw Greze~orzewsk1 checking his post office box. He wds wear- Mesa adds $50,000 to treatment ·plant pact •The Wdter district will increase payme ntc; to engineering furn to $300,000 tor work on colored-water facility. HL..,r(,11 increase it.sell. Board members bad expected some cost mcredses when they nsked for additional studies and dnaJyses, I iaynes and Atkinson said. . . "l wanted to havP. a little bit bghter controls,• Haynes aid. "They had estimated an increase of around $40,000 but staff wanted to increase the totaJ budget alloca- tion from $250,000 to $.100,000. • COST A l\1ESA -Mesa Consol-Last August, when Carollo was 1datl'd Wdter Distnct hds allotted awarded U1e contract, it had esti- d.n tsdd1t10ndl $50,000 to pay Carol-mdted a cost of $230,000. The lo Engineers for thetr extra work on board allocated an extra $20,000 dt a colored-water treatment plant. that time as dO allowance for The d1stnct bodrd ot directors •extra costs " vote< 3-2. wtillmemoers Dana Bythe end ot last yeaI. ~ts-a Hayne.. dlld Jim Atkinson voting reached $214,363. Carollo estimat- no. to incredSC Cdrollo's contract ed that 11 would take another from $250,000 to $300,000 $50,391 to hni'ih its original work The mcrease ts due to addition-with no time extension and anoth- aJ techmcal work requested by the er $25,000 for extrd work such as clistnc t on dilferent methods of ddditional landscape design and watet tredbnent and other tasks holding ne ighborhood meeting!>. lhdt still need to he completed, Mesa also a9'J'eed .two weeks such as Lhe ldlldscape design and dgo, at the recommendation of helpmq ~ 1esa wt th contract negoti-Carollo, to pay $25,000 each to the abon'>. two firms that will bid on the con- Both Iiaynes and At.km.son said I tract to design d.Od build the treat- they we r£> opposed only to thP. ment plant but won't get it. Three amount of the increasf', not the hrms are competing for the job. mg a Rolex watch and carrymg about $20,000 m cash. Police learned about Gre7.c- gorzewski from an.,lllinois dealer who said he had sold some com- puter equipment on dn Internet uuction serv1ce to someone who h~ted a Newport Beach addrPss. The merchandise was shipped c.o.d. and \\'.as paid for with a counterfeit cashier's check. . A senes ot fraudulent checks were left at the mail drop to pdy for multiple trdnsactions. Detec- tive found four checks ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 on Mon- day that were allegedly left by the suspect. Authorities ctlerted possible • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) ~170, or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypllot.com. TODAY The walking club of Newport Beach will meet at Hospital Road and Supenor Avenue at 9 a m. and 7 p.m. Lose weight and hdve fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. Free income-tax preparation and assistance will be offered through the Tax-A.I.de program from 9 tl.rn. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointments are av.ail.able. F more information, call (9lt9} 644- 3244. A re presentaUve from the UC Riverside admissions offtce will visit Orange Coast College's Transfer Center from 9:45 a m . to 3 p.m. The Transfer Center is in the school's Counseling and Ad..tniss1ons Annex 2701 Fauview Road Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call (714) 432-5894. Bunny My Honey wtl1 be pre· CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? RECYCLED RAGS Famm1' Parking lot Sale Sat u rcf ,n <Jam-.Jpm OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) 675.5553 FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... •:aW=Ai~.621• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA AlSO ON OUR MENU FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHIU SIZE CHIU CHEESE OMHmE Coc~to1I\ Phonf' Ah!'Orl tor food To Gn 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645-7626 victims. and 17 people have· he resold and pocketed the prof- stepped forward o far. Pohce its, police said. estLmate more than $50,000 in With the .rapi,d advent of tech- loioses that were shipped to New-nology, online crime is making port Beach have been accumu-pohce work a lot more diJiicult. lated to date. "The only tool to combat this Pohce said Grezegor2ewsk1 type of cnme is with informa- was a frequent winner on the tion, ~ said Newport Beach police online auction block known as Sgt. Mike McDermot1. "We tell eBay. people to be cautious with their The compdny allows sellers to financial mformat1on because post used and new goods. Polen· more and more people are gain- tial buyers bid on the items, and ing access to it ~ tho one with the highest offer · Attar talking with Greze: receives the merchandise. 9orzewski, poliC'e dt~covered The items are then shippe'd dnother post office box in Bever- c .o.d. ly Hills. Most of Gre2egonewsk1's I It turns out Bev<'rly Hills purchases were computers that Police Department had similar AROUND TOWN sented from 10:45 to 11:30 a.in. m the children's department at Bctrnes & Noble Booksellers, 901 B South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa AdnUssion is free. For more information, call (714) 444-0226. A free noon program tilled El .Toro Reuse Planrung Proc~s w1U be presented at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meetmg Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717 -3801 . . The Costa Mesa Chamber ol Commerce and Avila's El Rancru- to will present a Business After Hours mixer from 5·30 to 7:30 p .m. at the restaurant, 2101 Pla- cenlla Ave., Costa Mesa. The ~vent :will featwe husiness..nct· work.mg, hors d'oeuvres. pnzes and a no-host bar. For more infor- mation, call (714) 885-9090. Dr. Randolph AguJla.ra wtll pre- sent a free semmar btled the Myths & Facts of Metal-Free Laser Dentistry from 6.30 to 7:30 p .m. in the Patio Cate at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St , Costa Mesa Reservations are reqwrcd. For more .information, call (800) 595-6667. The Orange County Sterra Sin- gles Newcomers dnd Members lnfonnauon meeting will be pre- sented at 7 p.rn. a t the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The event will serve as a forum to cliscuss upcoming activtties For more information, send an e-mail message to wfrey@earthlink.net. The West Newport Beach Assoc1dhon board of directors will meet at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd For more informatton, call (949) 644-3309. A hands-on Doral class tilled East Meets West will be presented from 7 to 9 30 p.m. dt lsland Flo· rals, 1240 Logan Ave., Swte G. a a. Admission is $75 and includes matenaJs. Preregistra- tion is rc>quJ.ted. For more infor- mabon, Cdll (714) 546-5359 THURSDAY The Newport Harbor Area • Chamber of CommNce's sunset networking meeting will take place from 5 to 7 pm. at Tonuny Bahama's Tropical Cafe, 882 Avo- cado Ave., Corona de! Mar. Ad.mis· s10n 1s fr€'e for members and $10 for potential members. For informa- Mattress Outlet Stor lE • d I 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol 405 Fwy 545-7168 oilr/ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT THRU APRIL. Newport Beach 2400 w. Coast Highway (949)650-5577 Laguna Beach 361 Forest Ave. 1103 (949)3 76-8982 lrvlne 3041 Michelson #A (949)252· 1023 Send a . Bad Habit Up In Smoke • Join us at Hoag Hospital for Freedom from Smoking, a month-long smoking cessation program. Smokers wanting to kick the habit will get the help they need to successfully quit. The cl~ is facilitated by a fonner moker trained by the American Lung M.wcialion. Clwes begin Monday, March 1 and continue every Monday 2Jld Thursday from 7 -9pm throughout the month or March. Space Is lirniled, so register early. The $75 class foe may be reimbursed by your health insurmcc carrier. Rcsen-"ations r;equircd. Pl~e caU 949n22·6237 to reserve your spot. HOACt CANCER CENTER A tnW't ri Ho.t caselli that totaled more than $100,000 m losses. most of which were missing laptop computers. Police believe Grezegorzewski was responsible for the Beverly Hills crimes as well. Detecttve also raided l\ plush suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday where they found computer equipment allegedly used to make the phony checks. Grezegorzewski used the ·buyer name ·computerman 67" when making his purchases, police said. Anyone who thinks they may be a victim is asked to call New- port Beach police at (800) 550- 6273. tion. call (949) 729-4400. The Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Foundation will present a . Race for the Cure Sponsor Kick- Off Reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. dt the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Blvd., Santa Ana Any busmess or organiza- tion mterested m becoming a sponsor of the eighth annual Orange County Race for the Cure, which is held m Newport Beach, is encouraged to attend. ReseYVations are recommended. For more information, Cdll (949) 224-0292, ext. 22 Debbie Gilster will d.lscu5s "Tame Your Paper Tiger" at the Women m Management monthly meebng at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hote_L_45.45 Mac.Arthw Blvd. Newport Beach. Members are $27 and nonmembers are $35. For i.nfonnation.call(714)995-6353. Seymour Beek will be the guest speaker at the gathenng of the Newport Beach Histoncal Sooety dnd Fnends at 6 p.m at the Amer- ican Legion· Hall, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. Wllle and :.ott drinks will be served, followed by d buffet dinner at 6:45 p .m . The program begins at 7:45 p.m. Ad.niiss1on is $12. For more infor- mation, wnte the hl.stoncal society at PO Box 1428, Newport Bedch. The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center will present a Tender Cdfe Parenting class and a Welcome Baby Program class from 6:30 to 9.30 p,m. dt the cen- ter, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Me a The Tender: Care Parenting class proVJdes in-home parent tram.mg to families at nsk of child abuse Welcome Baby Program volunteers mentor first- time parents by offenng gwdance and train.mg m child care and dt>velopment. Volunteers must be ot least 21 years old. Reservations are required. For more informd· uon, call (949) 722-1107. A free seminar tilled Walklng Through Menopause Gracefully will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother'.s Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Co:,ta Mesa. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. A free program UUed Deadly Investment Mistakes will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Comfort Zone, a mental lll.ness support group, will be pre5ented from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Llght· house Coastal Conununity Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Anyone diagnosed Wlth a mentdl illness is inVlted to attend. Adrnis- 5\on \S free. For more information. call (949) 548-721·'- Tb.e Amerte&n Cetacean Society, Orange County Chapter, will pre· sent Jennifer Saitz of Friends of the Sea. Uon Manne Mammal Center at 7:30 p.m . at the Cost6 Mesa Community Center, IMS Park Ave. For more inf onnation, call (714) 534-5177. FRIDAY The Newport-Mesa daapter ol Parents Without Partners wW ~­ sent a fund-rawng dent. froini 8 p.m. to midnight at the Hobday Inn, 7000 Beach Blvd., Bueoa Park. Admllskm ii S1 for ID80l- ben and S10 for guests. Par~ information, call (714') 8'8--- K ENN 'V' PRltJTlR , I . Daily Pilot SATURDAY A back-country hike will take place at 9 a m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High· way, Newport Beach. I {ikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking ts $5. For more informa- ~ tion, call (949) 497-7647. The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center will offer a vol- unteer tra.i.ni.ng session for its Ten- der Cam Parenting Program from • 9 a.m to 4 p.m. at the center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa 1Mesa. The program proV1des ii}· home parent training to families at rl!;k of child abuc;e. Lunch will be provided. Reservations are .reqwrcd.. For more information, call (949) 722-1107. . Whale, watching aboard the hJ s- toric tall ship Ptlgnrn of Newport will be presented from l to 4 p.m. at 2717 W. Coast Highway, New- port' Beach. Adults are $20 dnd children 12 and under' are $15. Reservations are required For ,more information, Cdll (714)'966· 0686. SUNDAY A fun run will take p lace a t 7 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High~ay, Newport Beach Runner.; will meet at the El Moro Visi,tor Center. Parking lS $5. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. Tbe American Cetacean Society, Orange County Chapter, will pre- · sent a whale watch around ·Catalina Island aboard the Catali- na Flyer from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The boat will depart at 9 a m..Jrom avey's Locker in the Balboa Pavilion, 400 Mam St , Newport Beach. Reservation-. will be held only until 8:30 a.rn. There is a snack belt on board Wear warm clothes und bring along a hat and bmoculars. Admiss1on $ $40 for adults and $25 for children. Par- ticipants will also spend one to 1 1/2 hours on the island. Por more information, call (949) 673-1434 or (714) 534;5177. ,The 24 Hour Fitness Spirit Run , '99 will be prei.ented at Edwards Cinema Theatrcio, Fashion lsland, 550 Newport Center Dnvc, New- port Beach. The event will feature a tOK run/walk, SK run/walk, kids' races and a fitness expo. Registration is at 6:30 a.m . Runs .~ui at 7:30 a.m. For more infor- mation, (949) 224-9236. A back-country ·hJke wtll take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove Stdte Park, 8471 E. Coast High· way, Newport Bt'ach. Htkers will . meet at El Moro Vl.l>ilor Center. Parlong lS $5. For more mforma- bon, ccill (949) 497-7647. MONDAY An exhibit of wate rcolors by Tat .,Sbinno titled •Total Being" will be on display m the Newport Beach Central Library foyer through March 31. The library 1S at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Starting Monday, a cla s tilled Freedom from Smoking will be ,presented from 7 to 9 p.m. every ,Monday and Thursday through- out the month at Hoag Memorial Hospital's Pulmonary Conference Room, 1 Hoag Dnvo, Newport Beach Ad.mission is $7 5 and may ,be reunbursed by your health ;inswance Spare is lunited. For more infonnation, call (949) 722· 6237. TUESDAY A representative from UCLA's Admissions Office will v1sit Orange Coast College's 1Tansf er Cen ter from 9 a .m. to 4 pm. The ' :nansfer Center is in the school's . , , I\ I H >Ml I < >/\.N ' (888) 506 LOAN "SAl.l .. MARATHON SOD CMA , ,ax> SQ FT .ff& OElMR't' NO 1 33t per IQ FT NO aE set per 8:a FT N l'1'Dt1(/fllJ( -lF. • a:a,,. ADU.I ••• EA. Counseling and Admi s1ons Annex, 2701 Palrvt w Ro d, Cos· ta Mesa. For more inf ormtstiun, call (714) 432-5894. The LoVf' Without Honor abu fl support group for women will meet at 10 a.m. dt St. Mark Pr" - byterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Bc>ach. Admission is rrec. The group is a confidential meeting place tor women who have experienced abui.e m adult relatioTtShips dnd d esire d place of safety. For more mfonnat.ion, call (949) 644 -1341 or (949) 651-4487. MARCH 3 Falrvtew Developmental Center · will present tts annual Spnng Boutique from 8 a.m to 1:30 p.m. m the auditorium dt the cente1, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The boutique \\'lll feature moie than 35 crafters and is d 0 lund-r ais· er for special progrdms at Fauv1ew such as Special Olympics, holiday pnrfles dnd more. Adinission is frc>o. For more• information, call (714) 957-5188. An Orange County Coast Assoaation lunchf'on t1th'~d "Urban Runoff and Codslal Water Qudlity" will be presented dt the• Newport Harbor Nautirnl Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highwdy, New- port Beach. An 11 :30 a.m. rec.-p-· tion will be followed by lunch and a raffle at noon. The progrnm w1ll begin at 12:45 p.m. Adml!. ion ts $15 for Orange County Coast Association members and $20 for guests. Reservdtion deadline is March 1. For more mtomtatlon, call (949) 660-8665. Wednesday, February 2 4, 1999 5 ta Mesa For more information. call (714) 432-5894. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ofter a support group for familic>..b wlth loved one. who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p .m. Sttnddys in the church's D1c>.r •nheld I foll C, 600 St. AndrPws Road, Newport Beach. TI1e confidential group is op<m to the community. For more inlormntion, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7·15 to 8:30 a.m. Wf!dne day at Mmu's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfa t is $6 For more inlorma- t1on, Cdll Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tmd Firman at 551-3156 All Lassen's leads Club meets at 7:15 am. Tuesdays at Mum's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa f\.fosa. for more inf ormabon, call 646-1252. Zen Center of <;>range County oilers meditu.hon mstruct10n ~very first and third Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18Lh St .. Costa Mesa Suggested donallon is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Bcache and Recreation Com.nus· s1on meets at 7 p.m. the. first Tues· dny of each month m the Cit) Council chambers, 3300 Newport Bl\cJ., Newport Beach. For more mformatJon, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship Dorit miss our annual Sidewalk Sal~ Saturday, February 2 7 I 0 cun. -Sp.m. 20%~a·o% O FF ALL 0 ·BRANDS ASSORTH> MENS, WOME""S " CHllDREMS SHIRTS, SHORTS, OUTERWEAR" MORE 15 °TABLE GIUAT HUCTIOM O F TAMI< TOPS" T·SHIRTS . SAVINGS GALORE! MON 10-6 • TU·THUR 10-7 •FRI 10-6·SAT10-6 •SUM 11•J 10)6 IRVIME AVE ATWESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH 949/6)1-2996 Only $59. you)ll ·ca ll it . ' . A tree program Utled Help for Poor and [ow Vision will he pre- sented dt noon at the Newport Beach Central Lihra.-y, 1000 Avo- cado Ave For mort~ mlonnat1on, call (949) 717-3801. wdnt.., to hP.llLJD_e__n .aru.Lwmnen_-t-1-1.....-....-..--.....-_..:o.~ MARCH 4 The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will melt at 11 ·30 u.m. at the Bahai CorinthJan Yllcht Club, 160 l Bayside Dnve, Newport Beach. For more infonmshon, call (949) 645-4481. A seminar tilled Bu ine s Coach- ing -Is it for You? will be pre- sented from 5 to 6 p m at McCue Assooate , 4570 Campui. Dnvc, Newport Beach. Admission is $25 For more infonnntion, call (714) 979-1000. A natural wellness lecture tJUed •Alternative Solutions tor Chron. ic Fatigue SyndromP and F1bromyalgia • will be presented from 6:30 to 7;30 p .m. at DeMoss Chiropractic. 20321 Birch St., Suite 100, Newport Beach. Admis~ion u. free. A vl!getanan dinner and nuru nerve a!>Sess· ments will be available. For more information. call (949) 250·0b00. A free program tilled Putting Yoursell flTSt is Not Selhsh will b presented at 7 p m at the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocddo Ave. For more inlorma· tion, call (949) 717-3801. MARCH 16 A representative lrom UCLA's Adnussions Office will visit Orange Coast College's 'Transfer Center from 9 a.m . to 4 p .m. The 1Tansfer Center is in the school's Counseling and Adnussions Annex, 2701 FalJ'Vlew Road, Cos- who smoke to qmt and remain smoke free. For more mformauon . on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Co ta Mesa Histo.rtcal Soci- ety holds a hec open house from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anahelln Ave., Costa Mesd ·The event features memorab1lld from the city ot Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more infom1ation, call 631-5918 Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays al St John's Episcopal Chwch, 183 · E. Bay St., Costa Me!)a. For more mfom1atJon, call 953-0900. OASIS Senlor Center Offen a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 pm. the second Thursday of each month at 800 .l\tarquente Ave., Corond del Mar. For more info1mation, call 644- 3:l44. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal und postnatdl }'O<Jd class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays New classes beuin on the firc;t of the month. For more information, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center otter Man lo Mm a free prostate cancer dis· cu::.sion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the tust Wednesday of each month at the center audilonwn, 1 I ie>ctg Dnve, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more mformabon. call 722-6237, The Pacillc Bu lness Xchange has weekly breakfast meetingi. at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Patjhc Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., NPwport Beach. There is no cha1gc for the i.niltdl meeting. For mon• information, call 640-0588. Planning a Bar/B~J Mitzyah? .4nticipating a Wtdding? Thtn you nttd to alttnd: SIM CHA AND CELEBRATIO Place: Temple Bat \'ahm 1011 Camelback t. 'ewport Beach, CA 92660 COl"1W'I' ti Jambortt ud Clllldblct I Date: Wednesday, February U, 1999 . Time: 5:00 p.m. • 9:00 p.m. CON llltt Cl "1ittJ of Sl"tiolisb ii ,., trtlll pM#llWtg ilillUtrJ. Pla1111trS, Ullnm, jlorlllr, ii"""°" sp«Wbh, tit111 •cor s,tdalists ,.,.,,.,.,,, ,.,,,.,.trs, DJ's, t,,,,_,r •ISit, t8'] .,nlim 8' iost of itim! EljoJ ~1, liN ...-, 8' llOtf. °"' ". ;dlk •....... /ml ............. al ... Sllftl .. (Mt) ..... ,,, • . $ 00 Any Custom Framing Purchase of $100 or More. 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She captured the silver medal after her next pcrformanc£> -a 4 1/2-mmute program during which her father, David, an avian· ics engineer at John Wayne Air· port, could barely bnng himself to breathe. "Tiuough tht• v. hole progrdlll, I was so happy,~ Naomi said That JOY shined through, esp •· dally after Naomi landed the same Jump she rrus ed m her pre- LEWI S CONTINUED FROM 1 . . v1Qus program. She smiled throughout the program and skat- ed with a spirit and vibrancy thut was contagious. Although she has trained herself through concen- tration to block out the world when she skates, it 1s d1fticult for the audience not to be drawn into hers. Her accomplishment in Utah, however, is overshadowed by one thing. Despite her ab1hty and maturity, she won't be old enough to compete in the World Champi· onships for two years. However. 13-year-old col- league Sardh Hughes will be able to compete because a jumor world chdmp1onship qualifies her. Naorru nusscd the age d("adline for the junior worlds by just five days. ·1 should have dehvered carli· er,• Connie s,ud jokingly. Nickii said Naomi de crves to compete. ·1 think not only has she suf- fered, but Americdn skdting has suffered becduse of it,• he said. Ndomi will be eligible dnd 1s a strong contend r for the Olympia> m 2002, but her arn;ence al world championships will be a d1Sdd· vantage bec11use she wiJI lack exposure among interrfctlional Judges, Nicks Sdid. Nicks has been a U.S. Olympic coach since 1968. Ile has nur- tured national and world champ•· on skaters, including pair teams Kenneth Shelley and Jo Jo Star- buck, Tai Babilonia and Rctndy Gardner, Todd Sdnd and Jer\ni Menlo, and individual skaters tioned Lcw1s and the 0U1crs for hioh-profilc wcognition, Lewis said some Chrishan radio stations have refused to give •Lean on Me" airplay because of the invc-ilvement of the R&B smgers persuaded by a lncnd to enter a music com- petition, and the rest is history. "It sdddens me that the Christidn industry is so judgm<'ntal," she said, • Wld so unwilling to put something into the mainstream market that needs it so directly." "I was literdlly in the right place at the nght tune,· she sd1d . Smee then, she has recorded 15 Christian albums, mdudmg fJve LO Spanish. She won 1998 Dove Award!> for Female Vocalist of the Year, and Spanish Ldnguage Album of the Year, and has been nominated· for the sdllle awards this year for her latest album, "Gold," along with a nonunation for her work on a compilation album called •Exodus.• The Gospel Music Assonalion Dove Award is the Christidn music i,ndustry equivalent of the Grammy. · As d Christian music artist, •tean on Me" is Lewis' flrst expenence working with artists from the secuJar R&B industry. SWl, Lewis said she doubts her musical focus will change. Lewis and her husband/producer, Bnan Ray, have been mdmecl 10 yedr:. and wnte many of the songs tor Lewis' albums. They also co-foundfd the Metro-One re('ord label and have several artists contendmg m the Dove Awards ceremoniC's scheduled to take place al the Nashville An•na on March 24. Lewis and Rdy live m Newport Beach with their children, Soloman, 5, und Isabellcl, 2, who accompany them on longer concert tours. Lewis completed a SO-city tour last year. Her 1997 album • Be11uty for Ashes" has sold nearly 400,000 copies and product'd three No 1 s111gles on Chm.lido music charts. She plans to stmt work on a new alhum to be released next fall. . How d0<•s she balanrn motherhood und an active music career? 1iff ,rny Chin dnd Chnstopher Bowman. Nicks Sdld he knows that Ntto· nu hasn't reach ~ her phy kal and emotional potential and thdl she still has hme on her side. Ndo· m1 h nan skat1n9 at age 5, wh~n her grandfather, a fonner speed skater m Koren, took her to the Jc Chalet for a day of fun. She is home·schoolcd and ::;p1>nds a lot of Urne with her youngor siblings, Naomi Nam1 Ntun, 9, and Joseph, 4. Nicks credits her success to Naomi':s parenl<>. Coflnie drives Naom1 to the nnk five to sue ddys a week and ,sits through uboul three hours ot pradic.e d dtiy. "She really likes it,• Connie said. ;She wants it She's JU~t d hghter." SOCCER CONTINUED FROM 1 the slabl>ing in October. A soc- cer player was stabbed in the leg after a brawl broke out on Baleanc Field. A fan had ru:.hed onto the field and stabbed the 19-yedr-old victim as a player held him to the grnund. The group also is responsible for· littenng and complaints to the city from neighbors, said Community Services Director BOAR.D CONTINUED FROM 1 added. ·some people want history books U1c1t deal with· factS, • said Grupe, who attended locdl schools m the 1920s and '30s. ·somt! want books that make pcopl<• lhlllk. That's OK :.._ if they deal with facts • Heartfelt applause from c1bout 20 audience mcmberl> greeted each speech. Board members, however took no action on the issue, which was not on the agenda. Whtie not crihcmng the teachN, school hOdrd President Serene Stokes said teachers m pubhc schools must •address broad~r issues cmcl ctll the ethnic groups. •vou can't build history on one elhruc group,• she said . Daily P1lo Keith Van I folt. •Tue stal>bmg was the thud erious inndent thnt harl hap: pened in a nme·month pcnod, • Yem Holt said. "On the basb ot what's been going on oul there, we didn't need them on our helds." Va:.quez said the league har. made an cftort to weed out the bad elements within the organi- zation, and officials huve estab- lished rules that could lead to player:. bemg kicked out of lhe league for mdppropnatc behav- ior. Coloring history? What do you think of George Grupe and I Bruce Crawford's pro- posal to keep multicul· turalism out of history lessons. Call our Read- ers Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or e-mail us at dailypilotOearthlink.net Give· your hometown and phone number (for verfifica· tion purposes only) and spell your full name. Though he was not one of her slu· dents, h(> said, • 1 huven' t heard one'bdd review or her.~ Neither Supenntendent Robert Barbot nor teachers uruon presi- dent Lindd Mook have hettrd any other complaints tibout New- man's teaching style, •l'rn not strivmg for that at this point,• she S<Jid . ·r believe so much in what I sing about, I don't really see the point Ul sm~g about anytlung else. . God plays such a huge part m my We Thdl's really what l'm d.edicat d to " WhLIP Grammy Award judges have posi· "It's Just kmd of a day·to-day thmg.~ she ~did. •I love the fact that my kids circ pdr1 of this, and I feel like I huve the best of both worlds.• Grammy nominee Crystal tewis ts a Newport Beach residenl Newport Harbor ~tudent board member Craig Levine said he was confident that Newman taught her classes ob1ectively, ·w~·re committed to makiny sure we present history correct- ly,• Barbot said. ~If there are problems with that,. W(~ ne d to look at 1t." RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel · Club Sofa $100°0• OFF Chair $50°0* OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/3/99 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVE>., COSTA MESA -548-1156 Look for the 1"'~ Dinner CATERING AVAILABLE PANATE PARTY ROOMS Com ing .. Friday, February 26th! ~~r::-:~"RE• • 81•ch•, Harbor & Ocean Dlnlll• I More EYE-<>PENER QUOTE Of THE DAY "This means a lot, bot we wont to go a " Alan Um°"' Newport Harbor senior _ 310 days, Wednesday, February 24, 1999 •Sport$ Ed110r Roger Carlson • 949.574-4223 ·N~vyport H arbor ID a tches history, 61-56 • SaJlors execution too much fot Compton, us Newport Harbor early m league.· Hirst Sd1d. ·A ·Adam did a great job,· Hust out posting dou1'1e figures, popped o pau advances to Friday's II-AA quarterfinal against 25-4 Rancho Verde lot of that has to do Wlth thos<• said of his unsung s tandout, of fm.t·penod thrce-pomte1s dnd finished · other league schools knowing us who fm1shed with 1ust two with 14. H \1111'1 '~"' '"''' II nate-s1te chosen by the winner of todcty's ::.o well." µoints, two rt-'bounds and thret• Senior Gary Rol>m on, the Sailors' com flip. Rttncho Verde defeated Ttabuco While Harbor knew virtually assists. conS\unm<1te rol•• player. was also key H1Jls, 106-76, Tucsduy c.tt home. nothing about a Compton team Hearbon had plenty of hf)lp, (sue points, five rebounds, two assist:> and COMPTON -It took () four·fre1•wuy Newport'!i victory -d wirn-to-Wire which lost four stuters and sue however, mcluding the now· a stc·al), wh1leJumor Bill} Clayton spelled tre.k to Compton I hgh f9r the Newport conquest of the depleted Turbc1l>e:> (16-9) players to academic ineligibility tradf!rnark excellfmce of tourM Hearlson WJth quality ntinutes as the ortly Harbor boy:; b.1sketlMIJ team to' red1scov--tied the school single-season victory Feb. 5, Hirst was well-informed year ~tartmg pomt guard Matt reserve to .cc tht> Ooor er a h19h-perfon11nnce corritort zone record set by the 1984·85 Suilon •. It ulso about 6-foot-7 Juruor star Ellis Jameson, the acrobatic msicle ewport scored fust, broke a 2-2 lie which hdd bCfm vndlockcd hy d Sea 1 mad~ thls year·~ Tdrs the ~ecorid team in Myles sconng of )Umor Du5tm Itlmg.' with a four-point run,.then swged to a 17- View Le119ue scouting combine. I the program's 69-season history to And while Myles poured in 27 Hearlson worth and the bmely offensive 9 first-quarter lead and never loo ed "When you 9et out of Orange County, ildvdnce past the c;econd round (match-pomts, hitting 11 of his final 13 resurgence of Alan Limon. back. · you pllty teams wluch don't. hov1~ !our mg the 1985 Sea View League champi· fwld-goal attempts -including four Jameson, who ke>pt the Tars m gcur A 10-4 1 larbor spurt early m Ule sec:- ldpcs of yom games, or haven t sent eight ons who were l'luninated after two post-three-pointers.-alter an O-for-3 stc1rt, 6· Uuoughout, finlt;hed ,y.•ith a tram-tugh 1 g ond pcnod produled a 27-14 edge, but coache!>_ lo s<out you,· Newport Coach season wins to hmsh 24·4). 7 Newport center Adam Hearlson draped points and ddded eight as 1sts and three Co~npton ki>pt batiling. Larry l hr~t aid "This ts a spec1dl group of k.ids and hunseU over Myles most of the evenmg,. steab. Th.cir ctthletic:mn kr I .. m tn the ~ The ~esult _was u ~>1-~h c;(•cond-ro~d special things can happen when we slick forcing him to work for ~very posws ion. Illingworth, using the nm on rcve~e gam • Hirst said . s~ilor victory m the C IF South~m _Secbon to the Qame plan,· said Hust, who had Hearlson's harassment dlso limited Myles layups to fend off would-be shot block-But aftur Myles :.ank t 1 "' Uon layin t~ivtSion , H-AA. playoffs, propclhny_ the high prdise for his veterdn squdd's execu-to seven rebounds, 13 less than h e col-er:., scored 10 of his 16 poinls before haU-to open lhP second hall, cutting the CIF v1S1t.ors (24·5) mto Fnday s quarterfinals tion in hostile-te>mtory. lected in a first-round road wm over lime ond collected eight bodrds agamst Rancho VNdc (2.5·4). at·an alter-~we executc•d the best we have smce Savanna. Limon, who had gone 12 games with· ,r I H I G H S C H 0 0 l G ·1 R l S W A T E R P 0 L 0 ' DON lf A1 H 'DAll.Y PILOT Harbor's Kyndra Cox readies to slam home one of her seven goals racked up Tuesday night in 9-3 vJctory over San C lemente. Sailors r oll, ag~in , 9 -3 • Kyndra ('ox scores game's first seven goals, Nc>wport will tangle with Villa Park Thursday, at CdM. ,J \"()\ ll11J ~Nol LAKE FOREST -San Clemente High came into 1\1esday night's CIF Southern Section Division I girls water polo quarterfi- nal with high hopes of upsetting second- seeded Newport 1 lurbor. But Kyndrd Cox had somf'thmg to say about that. The junior c:;corcd" sevt•n gouts as the Sailors routed San Clementt~. 9·3, at El Toro High. With the victory. Newport Harbor advanc<>.:. to Thur day's emihnals against Villa Park. 'the game will be played at Coro- nd del Mar High and tarts at 5 p.m . ..,1 didn't expect to -.c:orc thb many goals," Cox c;a1d . "Out th1-. was a te.un effort. Every- body did a great job getting me the ball and Wt! were pumped for this game.• Cox opened up Wlth two goals in the hht quarter. Jocelyn Mandcnno ddde'd a goal of her own and N<•wport Harbor (21 ·6 and c;ecded No. 2) hdd a 3-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Cox added two more in the second quarter dlld the Sailors' defense, guided by Diana Day, Kuthryn Belden, Jenna Barto, K.lersten John- son and Kathenne Gregg, held San Clemente (13·13) scoreless. ·1 til't expect to score lhis mcl1Y gook. But this was a l8cln effort. Everybody id a ,._jab getting me the bal cnl we were pumped far this game .. : KY"dr•CO• Newport Harbor junior, who KOfed seven goats in Sailors' 9·3 victory over San demente. . remammg when Shelly Applebt-e scored from two meters on a backhand. Cox was quick to respond, but after goals by Christina Kuno and Knsty Carbone, San Clemente had cut the lead to three and wa threatening to mukt> a game of 1t. With 26 seconds left in the penod, Cox stoic lht> ball from San Clcmenlt• goalie Erin DaVL'i and put it in to shut the door. •1 think our defense played really well tonight,· Coach Bill Barnett said Kyndra had a great rught, but overall, I think our shooting was a litUe off.· Cox and H euther Pap· pas cored in the tourth quarter to put an exclamation point on the victory. Barto finished With three assi ts and one steal for Ne\Y'Port Harbor. Belden had three San Clemente hnally scored With 6 :08 SEE SAILORS PAGE 8 MUSTANGS FINALLY SETTLED IN SEE NEWPORT PAGE 8 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM KIM ATTLESEY Corona del Mar • At age 19 the Corona dcl Mar High product was among the world's elite in th • women's long jump. W en Kim Attlesey, giaductte of Corona del Mar High, wus just d toddler, a Lo Angeles-area newspaper wroh> an article on her father, Richard AtUesey, who wa ... at one brue the world record holder with a 13.5 m the 110-hurdle. ... The photo V.'lth the article was ot Richard and his w1f P, Ann, who was a chdmpion swunmer dt USC, dnd young Kim in d high chair. The capbon a!:>ked the qucsuon, "Will "he be a swunmer or a track starr Track ended up being the sport of choice and before Kim Attle~ey's track and field career was over, she counted The ofhoal was good enough to measure lt ttnd if 1t had counted. Attle ey '""'ould have Jumped a personal beSt 21-3 West Germany Hc>.Jdcmane Ro endahl went on to wm wtth a Jump of 22·3. •rt wa a little tough rrussmg b)' Utat muc:h, -Attl 'e} said • Uut 1 actually did !air1y well with that I felt J did the bc't I could. I 3ust hdd lun bemg U1erP It wa ... grc.nt because m the Olympic: Village, you were twatl•d hkt• a star. There was a lot or pressl1rc and exntement. • But Ute Olymptc Village \\ds also a place ot traged} On Sept 5, eight PdlesUnian terrons1S broke into the Village, killed two braeli athl t and look rune hostag" Although Attlcsey and her teammates v. ere awarn of how dangerous lhe llUation WCIS 11 \\llS at rqeal time when the dang 1 was felt "Wlille we were catmg, we could see U1 man with the "bite hat and gun had the chance to Wltness history dt the 1972 Ol}mp1c Garn m Muruch wher~ :.he Kim Attle ey nussed making the long Jump hnals by on spike. The road to Mumch began Wlth parncipahon in area track dubs which were assoetated with the Amateur Athleuc Union It was with the Lakewood Spartan where she met Coach Dave Rodda, the rnach who would guide her mtematJonal career. But all the compctit1on at an early dge took tts toll on her and she gave up track and ht>ld for almost a year. . •Alter that year, 1 realized that I loved the c;ompetiUon and thl' travel that came with it,• Attlc~y said. ·when I w ~nt back, I knew l wa doing It for mys u.· tandmg o n thn bale On}.'' Attle y srud "He knew ht> wa n't going to be shot becau:.e ol the ho t«g ·~ mS1de th" budding. It all really didn't hit me until I got hatk to tht"' states and aw tht> hN1c1hnes l wa alwtlys used to r1•ct'•1vmg the news m t'"' td of hemg mvolved m 11." ~ The ho~tag c;ituatiQn cam to lt trag c end !at r that rughl when a hootout en u d bctwc n the terronsts and W t G nmm police at the airport. All run lsra li hoStag .. , h\ e of the t rrorists and on \\ t German poll offJCC!r w re kill d. Attl y "'a on of more than 80,000 who attended th memorial MCC After 32 houn;, th Olympic Garn restarted, but things just w rcn'l the sam . • 1t med hk th were :-After cycling through four coaches in 10 months, Costa M esa I Iigh boys volleyball hopes to continue resurgence. HIGH SCHOOL IOYS YOLLIY.IALL ·with U1e takers, tho Mustang open the Jeff Culver era with hJgh expec:tatlons after a resurgent sea· son last spring. • t think our team is really good,• Culver, a 23·year-old prep roaching rookie, laid. •But there are some rough edges to Smooth out. Our problem is, we're starting late." quartertma.ls, the Mustangs were derued vital offseason tra.irung to poliJh their skills. The good news, however, ts three starters are back from the 11·6 squad, which finished 7-3 in the Pacific Coast League to head up the chase pack behind peren · nlal champion Laguna '8eech. Competing in the AAU again, AtUes y was part ot at m which traveled to fexico Ctty. The team didn't have a long Jwnper and h w a k d to till m . She went 19·6 to win th event. ·1 callP.d my roach (Rodda) and he said lo drop v~rything l)C('4USC I wa n't doing running events anymore,• Attl y aid •sy (age) 191 wa ln Muntcn: Because there wasn't mud\ time to lfain for the Olympics, Rodda and Attlesey concentrated millt ry personncl-ev ry t 0 f ect, • ttl 'I id ·ni alm0$.J>h re wa very mber and there was a lat of f E r mixed n with the anxi ty of havm to compete We wl'fe afraid omethlng even hlfg r wa going to happen " Munlch was th pinn8ae ol BARRY PAIJIJC:-JI H lb1JPtit COSTA MESA -The Costa E bOyt voUeyb&ll team Oenni1 Rodman in the .oftlleUOn dep4rtmenl, Mir Melng tine coaches resign f!IQd a faurib btNd just ln time to Mt ...... llll'Week. ; · 1lat. jUlt • tbe eccmtric New· ~ BMdl 1..tdeat beglnl mew • ' While admilUstraton repeeted the blrlng-=-three Um9I to replace YbuTa, who departed d8r belDina the Mm· tangt extmd lbe6r ftnf pomwon appearapce In 15 ...... to the 1CIP Soutbma S.C..... Dhillon m BJ. Ughtvoet. a 6·foot·2 out- side hitter, ls the molt noteworthy returner, having cOUected ftnt- team All·CIP DivWOa ID. lint· '8Ua ~·PCL and All·~- Mela DiltriOt 1aura .. • J . •f11'1 a gr..a pllytlr, •ml Qalwr. SH VOUEYIAU .. I on the hang· t}'le of long jumping (which ii ultimately I effective than the hltdl·ldck 1tyi,, but euier to IMm) ... h trained hard and did her belt to stay healthy . In Munich. Attiesey had feile<I to qualify ror the finals on her tint two •tt9ml* (the dlttanc:e req'*9d WU 20-8, 0n her ftnal try, Mii lllJ WU OM trplU ~ the IDQI 1lne end hs jump--~ Attl y' aUiletic C'.anMr. Slnc::8 then she hal done a lat of omce work and ii now part of tbe llOll department for the Sihation Army. Actarcllng to Attl•IJt Mr proudeitt ~ .... lamlly wMb...,.. Jolm 1.-oud.TWrcJeav-r. Snua:aUllDdMlct:rer .. ~ .... ,, ..... , .. liO('JCS • ICllll Ami..,. DilUy Pllat'I .. __ Hanoi......- • Wednemy, February 24, l 999 COLLEGE HO«PPS SCC's Pina :sizzles with 'Ffi 17 assists 8 Point Loma Nazarene w-0men humbled, 80·59. COSTA MESA -Amee. Pina was the focal point Tuesday night with a career-high and school • record 17 assists, as well· as 12 : (ebounds and five points as she : led the women's basketball team • at Southern California College to .an 80-59 Golden State Athletic Conference victory over visiting f>omt Loma Nazarene The Vanguards had four play- en. scoring m double hgures Kristi Wnght led the scoring ~erby with 21 pomts, Kelly Boeke and Rachel Fiske each scored 12 points and Sara Herkenhotf chipped m Wlth 11 . Fikse had 14 boards lt was the Vanguards' 32nd straight victory dl The Pit on the 9C.hool campus and it keeps the Vanguards tied for firSt place m the GSAC w1th Azusa Pacific. , The vtctory improves SCC's -record to 22-8, 10-3 in the GSAC, Pomt Loma falls to 10-20, 6-7. G0LD£N STATE ATHLETIC CONftllENCE sec so. PotNT LDMA NAZAltENt sg -"Point Loma · Brown 18, Williams 15, Mertm 8, Hams 7, Becker G, Curtis 3, Rlaas 2 3 pt. goals· Becker 2, Curtis 1, .wfffiams 1 Fouled out • Brown. .. ,,Soeal College · Wright 21, Boeke 12, F1kse 12, Herkenhoff 11, Kempton 8. Emde 6. Pina S. Stewart 3. Sick 2, avken O. Marks 0 3-pt . goals • Wright Emde 2, Pma 1 Fouled out • None. ~alft1me sec. 32·25. Vanguar cold, suffer 56-49 loss • Point Loma Nazarene men take advantage of Southern California College's 39% shooting to claim GSAC verdict. COSTA MESA -Aller leading llY two at halltune, the Southern California College me.n's basket- ball team shot just 39% from the held and fell to Point Loma Naz<trene, 56-49, m a Golden State Athletic Conference game Tuesday at "The PiV The victory WdS a little pay- back for Pt Loma, which cdughed up SCC's first confer- ence wm earlier this season Three-point shooting was where area where the Vanguards · (11-20, 5-8 in conference) had the most dilhculty. Ardis Curtis was the onJy sec player to complete one A!. a team, the Vanguards shot.8% from beyond the arc (1 of 12) Jaban S unmons scored 15 points for sec. which closes out the regular season by ho!>ting c;econd-place Westmont. Rashad Wilson added 13 points. Steve James had eight rebounds for the Vanguards. Sim- mons also had seven bodrds. Darnell Cherry scored· 17 pomts to lead Pt. Loma Nazarene (12-17, 2-11) GOlD£N STATE AntlETlC CONRRENCI! PotN'r l.oMA NAZARENE 56, SovntEJlN CAufoRNIA Cou.EGE 49 Pt. Loma -Cherry 17, Phipps 10. Williams 1, Lindstrom 7, Smith 4, Foster 8, Frey 4, Estell 3, Gronemeyer 2. 3-pt. goals Lindstrom 2, Foster 2, ""ntell 1. Fouled out • None Soc.al College -Simmons 15, Wilson 13, Keane 8, James 2, Curtis 3, Bradley 8. Kolhaa1 0, Belier 0, Lanbee 0 3-pt. goak • Curtis 1 Fouled out -None. Halftime sec. 27-25 ----. ..~. ---_ .. r-,r-.-_"1J_;.-~:-- . -. --~ -- Sports Doily Pikit Pirates lose in bottom of the seventh, 6-5 10111111 • Nine errors in Prrat defense too much for Espinoza to overcome, capped by three miscues in final frame. WHITTI----111111----ER -Lead-S 0 F T I A L L ing in the bottom of the •wenth mrung Tuesday with two out nnd two strikes on a Rio I tondo Col- lege batter, visiting Orangn Coast gave up a two-run single which scored the tying and wmrung runs as the Roddrunners came back w1th three runs to edge the Pirates. 6-5, in nonconfcrcnre softball action. OCC pitcher Noelle Espinoza, vtcti.mlzed by nine error.., gave up only one earned run in 62/3 inrungs, but sUffered the loss as the Pirates (3-4 I committt.:'d three errors in the seventh ~g to pro- voke Rio Hondo's thre.-r-'"run rally. Carrie Gnmson was 2 for 4 with a double, triple and one RBI. and Mary Perez was 2 for 3 with a sl olen btlSC and one RBI for OCC, which hosts Moorpark at 3 p.m. Thursday in a nonconference game. NONCOHfU£Nq Rt0 HOHOO 6, 0MNGE CoAST 5 Orange Coast 050 000 0 · 5 10 9 Rio Hondo 001 200 3 • 6 7 2 Espinoza and Prante~ Candelaria and Carbajal. W -Candelaria L • Espinoza, 2·3. 2B -Rutz (RH), Gnmson (OCQ 38 • Grimson (OCQ, Seely (OCQ HR • Candelaria (RH) COLLEGES sec women roll, 8-1 COSTA - MESA -South· T I I I I S em California College's Van- guards improved to 5-0 in women's tenrus TuP.sday as 81ola University was bcst(>d, 8· 1, at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Susanna Modrtc-Chain and Mazena Jovmc led the way, again, at No 1 and 2 singles, as well as teaming up in doubles, but it was. like that almost throughout the lineup. SoCAl. Cou.EGI I , 8fOlA 1 Sl~les: Modric·Chain (SCQ def. Navarro, 6·0, 6-1; Jov1sic (SCQ def. DON Lf.ACH I OAA.Y f'llOT Newport Harbor·~ Jenna Barto fends off a couple of delenden ud readies to Ure away. POLO CONTINUED FROM 7 steals. Cox, Johnson c.md Oily each had two steals. Goalie Erin Kennedy, who made a couple of key saves m the second half, finished with seven saves. VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 7 a former Capistrano Valley High setter who coached mo t recently al the Laguna Beach VolleybaJI Club. •He passes well and h~ hit unbelievably welJ. HP Jumps out of the gym.· Shaun Ferryu1dn, a 6-3 middle blocker, h anothPJ starter hdck, as is 6-1 seruor nuddl~ Ed W1lh.1ros. Lost to graduation, howf>vN, was first-team AU-PCL settPr Chris Shanley and second-tc>am all-league hitter Tornrny Llghtvoet, now coilchin!J U1c junior varsity Culver, wlurtant to nrunc a starting lineup. wtll wage <t battle for the starting setter position between Juruors Mark Nguyen and Rick Hatsusru. He ;-ud he'll use the entire prnle<tgue !'leason to see i1 one can run 'the show, or . . Th Sa1lors now tum their attention lo No. 3-seeded WJa Park, a 10-5 wmner over Marina earher in the everung at El Toro. In the1r11I~t meetmg, at the Vil· la Park Tournament, the Spar- tans won by three goals. New- port Httrbor won the second meetmg by one. "They certainly have better per:ionnel than we do," Barnett stud. "Their rwo-meter girls are force him to run a two-setter scheme. "I'm a discipline guy, so l want to make sure the kids are disci- plined, before l start talking about a sl.drtmg lineup," .Culver said. Add1t.Jonal opbons include 6-2 1un1or Nate Jones. the basketball team's leading scorer who has played ome club volleyball, occording to Culver. "He put-; up a huge block and he should hC!lp us a ton." Olivid Van Ngo, a 6-1 seruor, htts unpressed early at the oppo- site position, while juruors Hieu Lam. Huy Tran, Vu Chu and Chaz Hunter are also battling to crack tl1e lineup. Culver like~ thl! well-rounded game of Lightvoet and Ferryman, but ate.-. the pdssmg ability of others as the key to repeating last yc>ur's sucC'ess. · ··If we C'an pass, we can do some damage,• Culver said. "We're spending 90 minutes very good. We will need to stop them at two mete.rs if we are going to win • OIDMUONI Quwtettlt• Nlwrotn 9, SM Ca.w'rt iJ SclDre by QuwWw -San <Jetnente 0 0 3 0 • 3 Newport H.arbor 3 2 2 2 • 9 Sen a.wwl:e • Kuno 1, Carbone 1, Applebee 1. Saves-Davis 6. Newport lt.tKw ·Cox 7, Pappas 1, Mandenno 1, Saves -Kennedy 7. every practice on passmg nght now, ~o lhat's obviously our No. 1 thing." Culver said Lightvoet is a potent h1ttmg option, but, ideally, will not receive a disproportionate amount of sets to cndble defenses to steer two aud three blockers his way. "Ferry.man hits the ball really hard and Williams is a great second middle to offset Shaun, because he jul:lt puts the ball down, without bouncing 1t to the ceihng. Ferryman hits the heck out of the ball and Wdhams just gets 1t on the floor. And they're very comparable blockers." Culver ha also been impressed by his team' work eth- ic and hunger to learn. •These• guys are very .coach- able. They're rcspondmg very well." The Mustangs open March 5 at home against Sanbago. lynch, 6-1, 6-0. Doyal CSCO def. Erickson, 6-0, 6-1; Tamplin (SCO def Roy, 6-2, 6-2; Tate (SCO def. Bartlett. 6-2, 6-1; Pardee (SCO lost to Knoll, o-6, C>-4, retired ~: Modric·Oia1n·Jov1sic CSCO def. Nav.arro-Eridaon, 8·1; Doyal· Tamplin (SCC) def. Lynch·Roy, 8-2, Tate· Zschoke (SCO def. Coudon·Fcny. 8-6. occ men fall, s .. 1 IRVINE --.. .... ~~!"" Freshman Johan T I N N I S Ekstrom was Orange Coost Col- lege's only wmner in Orange Empire Conference mrn·~ tenrui, Tuesday as host Irvine Valley recorded an 8-1 victory . Ekstrom was d 6-0, 6-4 winner over Irvine Valley's Suzuki. Irvine Valley unproves to 2·0, occ rails to 0-3 . Hot Rum Serie& YOY~ .arf QUa ... 21 .... • 0..A ·1~ Jim OcMAIM, KHVC. 2; Indigo Tlget', John MG. we. ., 9. lNT, Wes Sel~ SSYC. 6. 0.. I · Vortex. Bruce "IWKhell, SIYRC. 2; 2. Snowmlf\ Cljjr1now, SSVC. 4; .,). Trust Me, C.WI Gronba<h, SSYC. 6. ~20·1. Qultdlet'bltchen. Adam l<,line, BSSA. 2; 2. Pihkia, Jeff KeenenlTim White, SSYC.. 4 BRIEFLY Martinez, Wessells eye trials for rowings World Outdoors •World Indoor crown is the latest conquest for NAC's James Martinez. NEWPORT BEACH -New-I 0 W I I G port Aquatic Center's James Mar- tinez, a Newport Beach re<>ident, returned to his trauung regimen with partner Cooper Wessells of Costa Mesa Tuesday following Sunday's champ1on:.h1p effort at the 1999 World Indoor Rowing Championships in Boston. ·we've got Trials m the Liqhl· weight double sculls for the World Outdoor Rowing Champi- onships in May, dnd that's U1e one that reatly counts," sa1 '}.;farune:r. upon his return Monday. Martinez and Wessells are Amenca's top combination to rep- resent the U.S. ut the 2000 Ol}•mpic Ga.mes in Sydney. reign- ing as U.S ndtional champions in their event. Sunday's event, at the Reggie Lew~ Track and Field' Center, found Martinez pulbng 2,000 meters-on the Concept II station· ary roWlilg machine m 6 minutes, 19 6 seconds, besting Italy's Fabio Calvelli by 2 8 seconds. •The Italian came at me pwtty hard," said Martinez after the vtc- tory. ·sut I had a good pu h m the middle of the race to 'pas • hun." CdM really home Corona del -----:-Mar High's boys H 0 0 P S · basketball team 1s the de 1gnated home team for Fnday rught's CIF Division 111-A semdinal game, and is the automatic host after a road engagement in the first round while Friday's opponent, Nordhoff, was at home for its opener. The game will be at Corona del Mar, despite the • dltP.mate site" standards set forth by the C'IF Southern SE>ction. Nordhoft ofhcials contacted Corona del Mar Athletics D11cctor Jerry Jelnick and suggc: ted the game be played at Corona del Mar, which is pernutted il both schools approve. ·They said they'd been through this bcfo1e, having to find an alternate site 11nd the extra expenses involved,• saH.l Jelnick ·or maybe they 1ust checked our records and saw we've only won on~ game at home dll year," added Jelnick. • Nordhoff, co-champion m the Frontier League, enters with a 19- 5 record. Corond del Mar, fourth ln the Sea View League, awaits with a 17-10 mark, Tipoff is at 7;30 p.m. Friday's winner advances to the championship game March 6 a t The Pond m Anaheim. Help wanted at Mesa COSTA MESA T I N I I S Costa Mesa I ligh is looldng for a juruor varsi- ty boys tennis coach for the upcoming season Interested applicants should contact Mustangs Boys Athletictt Director Klrk Bauermeister at (714) 424-8763. Wome n's soccer Newport BNd\ WonMn's Soccer Association Goal 0 9ger~ Margaritas Backbay Blast H mcanes Second Wind Whrte Lightning fireballs Red Team Schedule TODAY • laMb4tll W LT ptp.ptt 3 1 0 17 1 g 3 , 0 10 10 ' 2 1 , 8 5 7 l 0 , 6 2--':-1-- 1 1 2 6 6 s 1 3 0 11 11 3 1304133 0 3 0 0 13 0 Community college • Palomar at Orange • CO!'Sl. 2 p m . •Tennis Community coll~ women • Orange Coast •t P•lomar. 1 pm •Volleyball - Community colt.ge men • Orange COMt at ltv1ne V.1114P)', 7 p.m ·~f • Comm\ln•ty c:o~ • Or..-ige Com Y'S Mt; S.n Jacinto, at Gold«i Era GC. 11 a "'-, NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 7 deficit to 31·27, it was as close as the Tarbabes, seeded No 2 10 ll·AA before its academic cnsis, could get. I !arbor's execution and de1en· 1:_.ive pressure helped produce J 3 layups, but the visitors dldn't miss muC'h from the penmetcr either. Newport finished 25 of 42 from the field (59.5%) to overcome Compton's 24-for-47 effort (51.1 o;.,), Liinon's buzzer-beatmg th.rce- pomter at the end of the third quarter halted a 5-0 Compton run and the hosts did not score con- secutive baskets again. 1Wo rrud-range Jameson Jumpers, sandwiched around Hearlson's only bucket, kept Compton from mounting momentum in the final five min· utes. · •Th!s means a lot, but we want to go d little farther,• Limon said. Of DIVISION It.AA SECOND ROUND NEWPORT HAAeott 61, CowfC>H 56 Score by Quartws Newport Harbor 17 14 17 13. 61 Compton 9 16 17 14. 56 Newport tt.rtior Jameson 19, Illingworth 16, Limon 14, Robinson 6, Hearlson 2, Clayton 4. 3-pt. goals -Limon 3, Robinson 1, Jameson 1. Fouled out -None. Compton Myles 27, Henderson 11. Anderson 10, Morgan 6, Legans 2. 3 pt. g~al~ · Myles 4, Anderson 2. 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" ... ~ .. NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC llEVIRAOI• Oete of Rina ~loo·­FEB 18, 1990 To Whom n Mty COn· cem: Thea)Of lhe Applicant 1) II/are: ~EEE COIMP~Y LTD lh• appllc•nt• ll•Hld ~~ .... ~Corn!IO .. el• OClflClk --~ not W PACIFIC tfWY IUPOIH~ llM::H,CA ucan .. : 14 •Mll '°'"'U.twPeClf cmmML.80A ltubll•"•d New,ort ~--­,._ ,..,_, ... , ... , - '"-NOTICll I &!If I 1 Addout "'91neee bu5lnea1 yet? Yu 8/t tf91 F1ctltloue 8u.lnete n:.....-~ana G~~~nc ~ayA!b~1~'. Name ht...,,.,..t are doing~ u · Flortnt, Presidenc ate~~'**°"' Padflc General Main· ~~~ ~~ HARRI IMPOR~~. 9 ~~tu~ St · 0rangt County·~ 2 2.o;' Enco•• Court. N••l>Ol1 va .. nttn Leyva 22f>2 1t9N71211t e.ctl, Calif t2663 A\lllOn St, Costa Men, 24Da:v PiloC Feb 3, 10, 17. Ct~~nllBe~~: C8 92626 , 1099 W254 92663 • Rau! Layva, 2252 Awlon NOTICE OF Thia business la con· SI. Costa Me ... CA9262G APPLICATION TO dueled bv~an indMdu8I Tnls busln11s 11 con· SELL ALCOHOLIC The Aeg1a1ran1 com· dUded bv a geootal part· BEVERAGE.$ • menc:.o to lt8l\NICt bull· "'H':: you staned ooino Date ol Fllino Apphcat100, ::i.~~ nan!9 Of n::: bulJMU yet? YM Nov 98 FEB 111, !999 Usted above on 2117199 . Valentin l•Y"• To Whom It May Con-Ashley Hams Thll statement wu Mod oom Thl wll/1 ltle County Clerlt of The Namejsl of .'he 1 statement was hied Cou ~ 2"' no Applicant~~ I/are Wllh the County Cltrlt Of Orange n on · ...... COO" S VEN MARK Orange County on 2·18·99 1 11113 T " " 1"67'3574 Daily Pilot Feb 3, tO, t7, lie appllcants Hared Dally P•IOI Feb 24 Mar 24, 1099 W250 above are applying to the 3 1o 17 l""" 1:.268· Oepanment ot Alcoholic -'-=:--""".' ~· _ .. _ ... __ w-.;;.;;..;;. Flctltloua Buslnua Beverage Control to 58u al· Flctltloua Bu1lnea1 N•m• Statement conohc.bevera~es at Name Statement ar~.!..°'=ul>!:°"' 2901 w PACI IC COAST The lollO'wlng persona """'V HWY SLIP F, NEWPORT are dcling bus"'-st as Suri City Plumbing, BEACH, CA e2663 • Cllifom1a Radio Data 17871SC8m41ron#10,Hunt· F0< the follo<Ntog type of Pa11ners, 1828 Bowsprtte, lnQIOn Beaeh. CA 112847 Llcenae 54 ON·SALE Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Suunne Ellr11t, 17878 GENERAL BOAT Marl< Flanagan, 1828 cameron #10, Huntington Pubf11hed Newport Bowsprlte, Coat•· Mesa Beach. CA 928-47 Beacn-Colt.a Mase Daly CA 92627 • Th11 1>US1nes1 11 con· PJlol February 24 1999 Steve Baugh, 1 cape ducted by. an lndrviaual W266 Woodberry. Newport Have you 1ta119d Oolng Beacn. CA 92660 businlU yet? No Flctltlou1 BualneH This business 11 oon· Sue Ehret Thi statement wa• I led Name Statement ducted by a general part· w1ttl tM County Cler1< of fl)t following pe15ons nershtp Oran,,. County on 1·29·99 are dOo~s•ness as Have you star18d dOing .,... M·.... & ~--~ .... ,.. buSllless -yet? No 1"91711125 ""'• ·Y .,.,.., '~ M~ ... F Dally Piiot Feb 3. tO t 7. Harbor. "07, Co6ta Mesa 0 "' lanagan 24• 1999 w252 CA 92626 Thi$ statement was hied 8 I Sha'lllOn Kempton. 2404 w.lh the County Cterll of Flctltloua u1 nea1 Hlrbor, 1107, Costa Mesa, Orange County on 1·29·99 Nam• SUtement CA 92626 19996781802 The fOllow1ng persona This bus neu Is con· Daily P1tot Feb 3, 10. 17, ara CIOlng bosttleu u ducted by· an lndivid\Jat 24, 1999 W248 LowerRat1 com. 2183 Have you star1ed doing Flctltioua BualneH FalMeW Rd , •213, Cos1a, buslneu yet? Vos Name Statement Mesa. CA gze27 'I 01·20·99 ' The following persons Newport Bay Capital Shannon Kempton are doing buslnesa as Groop, Inc, (CA), 2183 Tiiis statement was hied C.C 's Closet, 16'56 Fairview Rd, #213, Costa with the County Clerk of Bolsa Chica, Huntington Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on 2·5·99 Beach, CA 92649 Th11 1>us1oeas ts con· 19996782517 Janat e11sabelh Jacoo, ducted by: a oorpomtion Daily P11ot Feb 10, 17 455 E Ocean Blvd . #502 Have you started doing 24. Mat. 3. 1999 W256 Beach, CA 90802 ™' bullrie&S Is oon-dueted by; an indMdUal Have you Slartld 00100 bullneU y9I'? No .lanai Ehabeth JllooC> This 11alement Wit tiled "" Courity Cferll ol Orange County on t ·29<811 1MN711124 Dally Pild Feb 3, 10. t7, 24, '~ W247 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Name Statement The following pe'9QOI 1ra doing busloe11 as Mlll•nlum Mortoao• PtoceHlng, 30711 YelloW· 110ne Or • Co6ta Mesa. CA 92628 • Yunko Y. Ramos, 3079 Veltowatone Or., Costa Meu, CAll2628 Thia bus1ne11 IS ·con ducted by an 1nd1Vldwil Have YoU started doing bus1ne11. yet? No Vu11ko v. Ramos Th11 atalement was hied with the County Clerlc ol Orange County on 1·29·99 1t"6711t1t Dally P!IOI Feb 3, tO. 17. 24, 1999 W248 Flctltloua 8u1lne11 Name Statement The folowing pel'IOllS are dOing Minni as Zapatena San Miguel, 745 W. 19th St. •D, Costa Mesa., CA 92627 Andru Orozoo. 703 W James •D. Costa Meae, CA 92627 Mar1a Orozco. 703 W Jamts •D. Co6ta Mesa. CA 92827 This bUllneas IS COO· ducted by husband and Wiii Have you started de>lng buslnesa yet? Yes, H9·99 Andres Orozco Thi& statement was hied with the County Clerll ol Orange County on 1 ·29-99 11998781111 Dally Pilot Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, 1999 W2411 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE AFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IOAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CASS.A MAGISTRATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF. TERRY NOBUO T~NAKA and MICHELLE FRANCES TANAKA, husband and wife To Terminate The Parental Rights o1 LINDA VELASCO and MANUEL MARTINEZ, and the Adoption ol. BASY BOY DOE, D O.B H 15·99, a ITUl'IOf child ca .. No. SP 9SMI0041-M NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETlTION FOR ADOP• TION ANO TERMINATION OF PARENTAL AIQKTS TO: MANUEL MARTINEZ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Friday, Aptll 2, 1999 at ltle hOur d 11 .00 A.M ol la.Id day at the Courtroom o1 the above· en11tled Coun at the C8ssia County Courthouu, Sulley. Idaho, tne pell· tionera wlll t>rtno on for hearing their Amended Petition IOf Termination ol Iha Parental Aloha ~ LINDA VELASCO and MANUEL MARTINEZ and the adopllon of lhe mlnO< chlld. Baby Boy Doe. bom January 15. t 999 at LaPalma, Orange County, Catllornla, belore the abovt-anlltled Court at WhlCtl bme you may appear and present any objec;tlons to 1ald Pebllon t! you fall to appear at said hearing the Court may grant the terml· natk>O o your parental tights without further notloe to you and the Court may .also grant the petitioners adoption without luMer nobal to you. YOU ARE FVAlli NOTIFIED hf you hive 1ht rtghl to ,.. your ctalm ol J)911t"*f '° the mi- n()( ctrllO · wl~ Iha Vital Statllllc:I Unfl ol flt Ot- Ptrtment ol HNlltt and Wetare ol the S1ate of Idaho pftof 10 ltle date ol 8"Y &el'lnlnMIOn PfOCMdW IQ and Vlei 'f04Jf Calin to eo regllltr pr1of 10 lh9 d9te ol any tenntoallon OtOCNdlna Wtl rttlAI In "' re. Of YoUi' right to make a claim ol <pe· tellllly at • tatlf da&e DATED ttlil 3nf day of February, 11199. GOODMAN & BOU.A.A By /9/ Alen Goodman, Ahomey•forPetlUolMl9 Alan Goodman. Goodman & Dollar, Attorneys 11 Law, P.O Box 0, 717 7lh Street. Rupert, ID 83350, Telephone· (208) •36-4774 Attorneys fOf Petitioners ,.ut>llshed Newport Beach-Costa Mela 0111Y Pilot February 10, 17, 2(, 1999 W263 Actltlou1 Bualneu Name Stet9m9nt The following peraons are doong bu511le• u . a) Ce.l·Amer1al Services, b) Shore Realty Group, c) Paahc lnvestmena, 2431 Hohday Rold, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Steven R Cameron, 2431 Holiday Reed, New· pol1 Beach, CA 92660 Thll bUSillHI ii OOll• ducted by an lndlVldoal ·Ha11e YoU started doing buSlnetS yet? No Steven R Cameron This statement waa tiled Wll/1 the County Cler11 OI Orange County on 2· 1 ·99 1"91712005 Dally Piiot Feb 17. 24, Mar 3, 10, tttt W264 ~' '·. '· ,-· ..... ~ ... ,, ' .,. -~ .. '• . L ~4 .. llCG3 NOTICe OF PElTTIOfC TO ..,_lllTER ESTATE OF: JAMES A. CARA CABE NO. A1HIT3 To •" ll!llt1, t>enell· oane1 credlt0<s, oont• lngent cndltOrS, and P9r· ION wtlo may Olhetwiel be lnteretted in the wilt °' ~'!i... 0t bo4h, of. JAMES R.""'"R A PETITION FOR PRO· BA TE hll beet1 llled by OLEN W. LOVE In th9 Su· pel!Or Coun Of CaMOfnia, Cou'tty Of ORANGE. THE' PETITION FOR PROBA Te requests 1'111 OLEN W. LOYE bl ap- pointed N peraonal repre• Nntdve to 9dmlnist11 the estate of the oeoedlnt THt;; PETITION raql,INll t11e dllcledenr • Wit · and codtcls, If any, bl ldmlfted to IHQbete The Wiii lltld any oodldls a,.. avaltable for 1xarnS\811on In the me k9P4 by the court TliE PETITION raquem authOrlly to ldminia1er ltle "1ate undef the Independ- ent Admlnl$trallon ol Es· llltu Act. (Thia Aulhottey w1I alloW IM personal rap- rasentallVe to take many acllOlll WlltlOul obtaining cou11 approval. Before taklng Oll18in very lrnpor· tent actlonS, however. the personal representative wtl be required to glv'8 no- tJce to lnteresled persons unle&t they have wal¥9d notlOI Of oonaented to the propc>Hd action ) The In- dependent administration autnonty w'lll be granted unlele an lnteruted per· son hie• an~ to the petition and •hows good C9Uff Why the OOUl1 tnould not grant the 1uttiortiy A HEARING on the petJ· tJon wlll be held on MARCH t8, 1999 at 1 45 p.m Ill Wed~, febtudry 24, 1999 9 ~ L:7' toc:ated at 341 The City °'" SouU1 °' lftOlt, CA 92888 IF YOU OOJECT to tt1G gqintJftO °' the pe you alQlld 8'lPdl el the llear· : . "\ ) '~ ' • I I ,. f , I _, I f .. I I ' ' . I t . •. .... . -4 1ng ane1 sa'!.C ~ MCIAC V.W = ~ ri:. court ~ MllMOAW. PARK Che heanno YCNI ap-c.metery • Mortuary pewance l'MY be In persoo Chapel • Crematory °'1r'Foo ~ CREOl· 3600 Pacific View Drive TOR or CC1111i191'11 cno40f Newport Bw:tl ~ 1t1e o.caueo. "'°"' most 944-2700 .. your dun with h , .. _______ .. court and mall a OCif"l IO lt19 f'tEICI m11IEM = ::r•.:nt::;: Ill.I. lllOADWAY within four month9 from ltle Mortuwy * Chapel dat• ot ll'le first Issuance ol Cremation letters ae provided In Pro· bate Code nc:tion 9100 110 Broadway The time for f•llnO datm• Colt• MeN wtl nee eicptrt before '°"' 842-9150 monthe from the l'IMonQ data OCCI08d ebOVe YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Ille k•pt by the OOUrt ti you are a ~ 111t.,e11.o In lhe estate, you may Ille t;. • ,, '. , :' ~-li_ it.-~ . Call the Cloaalfled&; '"" 642·5678 330 W. ICIY St. Costa tMsa, CA '262'7" . wi1h ttMI OOUl1 a RequMI for Speoal Ncitiol (form DE· 154) ol the liing ol an 1n-ventoty and awrallat ol estate a1Hts. or ol any pelitlOO or account as provided in Probate Code ffdlon 1250. A Request for Spec:al NotlOI lonn la evalabll from ltle oourt "Affordable . •r Clerlt. Attorney tor th• Petitioner. FREO S. PAA0£S, ESQ. (CSBI n188) ATTORNEY AT LAW noo IRVIHE CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 240, IAVIN£, CA 92618 Publl1hed Newport Beach.CO.ta Mesa Dally Pitot February 18, 24, 25, 1999 ThW260 Alternative" '· < Discount Casket, · Cremation& Burial Service . Why should you subject :. yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? · Call Toll Free 1-888-s«..uKET ' Sening Onnge 4 Surroundiag f.omltries • ~--=============--~-----~ ..... ~-Plaee A--------=...;,,,,,,,.;.;;;,;:;==- .... .-p. -• ~ c ~ . ,_,.. 1··· . 'J_ --... ' . .... ~ ~-- SERVICE DIRECTORY Gl 'EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rr11 Dl• amlllltq Iii D• .....,.,., la aMjtd ti .. fW etl.I fair Hen11t Ad 111911 n llllNM .. ICll 111 .. 11 II lll1pt ,, '''""" ... , '"'"""· llllltllltll 11 -.acrl111l11tl11 "114 II rlCI, Clltr, t1fltlH, M•. ••lee•. la•lllat llltH ., ~llt ... I lrilll, tf l"I lllHllH t1 111'9 .. , '"' •rtllrllct. lllllllatlM • •11ct11n1utto1 . • Tall .... ,.,., •Ill ut , .... ..., ICCl,t llY 1fnrtls1· NII ltr r1al ntat1 •"tll h 11 wttlalltll ti 1M In. Otf rnden Ill .. ,.., •• ,., ••• 11111 '" fwlttlltl dHrtfa .. ii 11111 llWlf_,., 111 IHOOtt 11 H ..... ........., •• l• '"'' llla11 II ..,..._u.. cal HUD Ttlt-tm .. t•-m an• r., ·*WM11Mttn.oc1r .. ,1t1n t.tllMUOll~ l'':-VI SOLDll Showc1.. Hom•• for Sale In our Saturday Real Ett.te Su911lementl Homea of the Week OllOllY Adi Statt It Ju$I S75t ~ IS TIMlday 11 5PM Oi>erl House Ust1ngs $151 Oea~na T~ SPM It P1y1 to Adv•rtlM In the Beat local A••I Eau• Section CALL TODA Yll U$A IC. RIVERA MN74-4252 AHHEWU.EY MM74-4249 •Vl• IO DOWN • IO MOVE-4N --. PllU COUNllUNO f'Ml.Lilll of HOMES -: ~A fltEJIOI • • , .... ni-.1 • • ftTDAN MAL ESTATE -Mi o.C: AOm AOT\JNE .IUYIM I llUlflt 14-HM MMn.t4'M ...... by ,,,,.,, f(lnlll . . . ,., , ~ . . ' ,· ·.. LOWllT '9ICIO 38dmi In coin dll Mar Outof na ...... llLL IT TODAYI LM9138drm & lllT!lv roam. ntldl W°"1 but ll'AICEO 1000'8 LESS 9*' !Ml '* 1311.000 .... Olter1 IOLMICO. l4N1Hl1I l 10 ~I E. ~p H'tl Sbr 2.Sbl. Mod91 l*i SFR 1"4. tf'P'Olt 2000tl. Crffltve .. .., llnwi avail $314,900 71•-'0M1ts BEST OF EAST SIDE BEST LOCATION 441 Walnut Open Sat 1~ 3bd 2bl qiMt CIJl-dl-UC. Hdv.d firs Ir ptc S•09K 949-631·801 1 Jackie arms, A .. ltor l12CITll BAYSIDE COVE: 2 Bedloom Tov.nnome, Frptc private blldl. ~ndy pool & ape Wiik to bMch Baboa lallnd rnallllC ' ltlOPI S398 000 Ownlf/81oMf, 949-376-5576 OPEN SUNDAY HARIC>flt VIEW HOMES $511.000 CNmq iemodllled 38drm 28a. ' "'"' winc»llS ' doofs uwaded l!lChln. 11191 tot All-Join BIA• 949·759-9314 WATENFAOHT SUNSET VIEW 2 Story 4Bdnn 3811h Home lnvnacUa1e CondiliOn S525,000 Agent, Brian E~ 9.t9-723-8t51 iBPENTHOuSE YtB.tllel Gated comm. underground ~, 1"916 btlttl S1S9 879 ~ i4H7S-26194 RRIFIC OCEAN VIEW 4Bdnn UB1th, ~ perldng, completely remod•led, 300 ft peClo, 12it12 balcony. LOC>Q dlftctlv " weter. Thi• unit 11 160ft from thl Hncl. Gl'fft blaeh hCMIM. Price 11 SIOOK By Owner t49-5'M048 lit \',/\ I\ \ ·, '.I , , \ 11 I \LI 1-STORY SILVER caEST'IOWNHOME AVellable ~$111,000 $AVENOWI 65.f> Senion OOIA>le wtde 1~oom. 1-bllth. ... "" C8fPt'l. linoleum • roof ...... complete , .... ,7"404. WATERFRONT 2~,2~h C...,.hOfM NewJ>9!t leect\ '=.uo "=~ .... . l"~=I CM T,;pte1, At1: lnvutot1 Good cond by shops, ldlOOls wel "*°• ,_,,.,. v&eWll S345K o!Fa 949-&31«111 Home ~9-543350 Jadcle 011111 Aelltot l&i.s':lj SPACIOUS, VIEW, 3 bdlTn 1 balh, lip. 2 cei garage, 18undrv. S 1900'mo 1 tiloctt to ocean! MHS0-74119. Olde COM RENTALS ALL KINDS !M!H44·11MM 1110 ~.:ml * COSTA MESA'S BEST * JulWOf 1 bedroom and I bedroom. alto 2 t>e«oom 1 bllltl Olaet Oiled convnunily' pool, ttms. easy acceu to freeway. beach & maNs 714-SS7.oo75 Newport Marina~ Apartmentl lbyfmnt community with priv11.te ~a<'h & marina. Walk to Balboa leland. IBR. 2BR and 2BR widen tl200-t3600 . \lOOd buminA fi~place & private pr~. Svrry. nu pt' , Ple..e eaU1 (9·19) 76()..0919 ~' <"~ .-"". :·· ~ ' . : ~ ~ ' . '!'"'r~ ",:t"' .. If • " ., ... . . . •' .. ~ . '. ~ ..... ,. ....... .. . ,r . . .... ~ . . ~·· ' ., . .. ' .. ---- ~ .: _ _,.. ~ D Rnlf'~ auli clf'adlurc ~ r111· oltir«t 111 d11111gr. 'fr1thou1 n1111<r..1 he publi.,ht·r n·•PI"\ 1 · rlit-right to u'11S(1r, n•da-...,1f\, rt\! • 11r u:jt't't By Phone . ey· MalHn Person: (949) M2· )h .. 8 · :t\O \\e,t Ra\' ~1ree1 am rla ... ifi1·d a1h1·ni-rnw11t Pk.1..,.-rq1t1rt unv'i:r "'" that 'ma\ IH" iu \our dni,,,ifi1·d atl 111111lt'1 liu11·h I h·· Da1h Pilot an q1h n•; • ":. liah.111,· for um· t'rriir in un o•IHrta-<'1111·111 ff1r .. turh it nia' I,.• rr,,pon-.ible 1'A;•·pt for t 111' C'lht of tire• l'lln• 11c tuall, onup;t-<l 11\ tht> rrror. C:rt'<lit ron uni~ 1111JllO\\1•cl for tlw fi,...,t 1i.,,1·n1u1t ·-:'.: w••• pnllllr? • Relief from amen • ANwtn to DA'1 • Modification of support ,. .... _,., .. ....... p Flin m1m11a-1 ... m.1~1721 ,.,.... -, "-.: : -' •· , I ' .. :r,~. ~ -· .. . C u 11a \1<'•'1 C.:A 92027 \1 ''•J•'" Bt.11 ~ o., "' ----Deadlines----.. Boon Monda} ............ Friday 5;00pm Thur day .. Wedne,day 5·00pm -'li·l1·phom· 8.JOam-.i :OOpm \I •• a., ·Fn·la• "ulk-ln 8::iOa111-7>;00pn1 1 \lon.J,r~ -F,., ,,, Tuesday ......... Monday :>:OOpm Fritlay .......... Thu~day 5:00pm WOU'f TAHNHO IE.OS TAN AT HOME BUYOIRECT ~ SAVEi COMMERCIAlMOME unb from $1 tll 00 Low~ Peymll'll FME Cdor ClllaloQ c .. 1400-711-0151 ~-- ~:_ ..... ,._, ................. it ............ ............... -~ _...... 1 • " I • I I , Wedne...Jay .... Tur~day 5:00pm 'iatunla) .......... Srida} 5;00pm, IUOWEJIEt 8EEt MUGS I STBNS WANTED. Cal C*ay CollctllM 114-ell .zm ~ Jul, R & B. m . Rodl lie 50'• & llO's Mll(E &4S-7505 wlN'tml 6lO COiH!1 Gold,allvtt F~--­llnll Old ~ & JIMlry wtlTCOAST Ca.HM2-t4U -.. • ' I -' • -a ,. . , ~· ~' • - J .. ... . -. ftr.H lwr 111 Pi.mo Mary *Pascale, MM. *In Your Home• lessons available 800•600•052 PIT OMCe HliP 1.,, "" llf!liY ~ Pbnlling Co c.'81 ~,,... ... doge Fax rllUflll. 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TODAY'S 'CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS Mutierak , Oic11er's lunch 58 Pitch In 6 Pollshee 61 Lovers' lane? 10 SlMf1 lemlffk 62 Pit 14 Avoid edroilly 83 Busineu let!et 15 Wrtlef 0tnesen btM' 16 ()pefl 64 AuctiOna di 17 Preachef s ~ 65 -out (ICTIPed 1e Geometric: by tWti) calculet!On 66 Mutton or pork 20 eo. toWl'ttS 67 Lodi of ha11 PREVIOWS PUZZLE IOI. Vl!O .22 Origlnaled 23 Bnng up a mild OOWN ~4 lftllld near Java 1 Gett.,.· 26 Cisco l<ICI Wonlptpces moV1G1 2 Dlsmounlec:t 29 Hurnec:t 3 Slnogecl :J3 Hot lube 1n!lrumen1 34 Dixie 4 St!Cks 06 ChipO'IUnk ol 5 M«e prolound IOOns 6 LeH green 37 Rankabove 7 Exploits . o , .. ~F-~ PFC 8 Soap Ul)ll 38 ·-Bllrer (Ethel 9 6lalom need 29 Pef50fl 50 Holl'fwood Watets song) 10 Aslo.ed about 30 Appointed Agure 39 Throng 11 "Oo -others" 3 I Wed S8Cflt'Y 51 Pang 40 8reweiy 12 Maleh 1 S, In old 32 Sums owed ~ Oddball products Rome 35 Watering place 53 Pert 10 play 42 Japanese port 13 •TNly open~ 4' 1 Benl 64 S•ngm James 44 Sobbed HI Soda lounta1n 42 Rowno.1 55 Skye or Wight 45 Curt> treat "J>t'opeller" 47 Some 21 Young lad'/ 43 Popular 56 • la11 tn newlyweda 24 It's to dye tor columl)!sl love .•. • 49 Bear. In 25 Blonde shade 44 M<><e hke 26 57 Loch - Bordeaux 26 Author Wiide Down moosrer 50 AsSISl in cnme 27 Orchard 46 Old NofS4I 59 leader ol lhe 51 Aubber City ~ 1nscnpllon llock 54 Sadat Of 28 Narralions~--~~48-.-M~ea-•~ 60 Hiid II SMdt -------...-11 12 1 W1n1ed en1r9ellc Hit· rno1iv11ed 11te• onenled ~'°"for Full/Part llme pas. ?11111 epply In person. 3700 E Coett Hwy COM. Pay optional Hk eupeMlor. Piiate bl 1w11e lhat the · 11s11n111 In Ihle categoty may require you to call• 900 number In which there le 1 charge per minute. Ab1olute S Proltlal V911dlng route, A Fortune lo- catacl In C.M. Invest S4k, net $43K. 1 .. 11-434.5329 24h,.. · PIH• bl wary of out of trH compenlea. Check wftl't ttle local Better Buttne .. 8UtNU before you lend any money or feea I« MrVlc:a. Read 1nd underetand any contrlCI• before you •'9n· By OWIW GOREN with OMAa SHARIF and TANN.AH HINSCH 'TEST YOUR PLAY Bo.lh '11hwrahlc. Nurth tie I l'ORnl •A KJ 7 o K 101 o K876 •A9 EAS'l' • J2 'V A6S43 0 QJ 10 9 •Q7 TheNO bi<ld•nJ!ST RTH •:A SOtrlH \VF.SI JO I.._ 1 • Pass 4• r .. 6• PR3.S Piw ras. Openrng iead· Queen or 111 Look at ull four hands in this dfa- . gram. Yu:.i arc in an excellent siit- S(>8de CttolnlCt which is laydown if d1amoml!. ure 3-2. After the opening lead of the queen of heans, can you still get l·umc if diamonds do not behave! North Sourh were using a 15-17 point r.1n~c for their one-no-trump opening ti1Js, hence Nonh's one d1a· mond ,.;-cuing. When North showed B powe .1.I hand with excellent spade support, Sourh bid the slam on the strengtl 1 ..ir the double fit even though Nonh rJl::1J to have some wasted val- ues in hl:-t1ts. West lead the quetn of heans How do yoo proceed"! 'llte opcnmg lead has made hfc easy. S11"1Ce it auarantced the jac~ 1nJ not the ace, you can almost claim the contract regln.llc!.S of which defender hulds the diamond length! Rull the opening lead and draw frump:. m two rounds with the ace· king 1 Cash the top diamonds, endinj on the table and, when West discards a club, lead the king 'of hearts and ruff away East's acc. Continue with lhc ace-~ina of club~ and ruff your remaining club on lhe table. That completes lhe groundwork. All that ~mains is to lead lhe ten of hean~ and discard a diamond from hand In with the jack of hearts, We t i~ forced to tcad a· heart or a club. Jn ellhcr event, rufl in dummy and dis- card your rtmammg diamond from hand, and the rest of the tricks are yours.· Had f!nsl ~howed out on the second diamond, you can endplay that defender by trumping the ten of hearts and climinaung clubs. A dis· card of a diamond on lhe king of heartS now places East in the same losing predicamenL Learn to be • better bridge play- er! Subscribe now to the Gottn Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· J 225 for Information. Or wrf te to: Goren Bridge Le}!!!"l_ P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IU. ~. Answers to Last Saturday's Puzzle · Btoedcu1 Television Own· eraneninty T e1e>1iS1on 0.Y t Corp Umlted Owl>lrshlp po$ibOl'IS IVUallle lo 4'Jallfied 1nvest0fl $15.000 lo $25,000 m#lmlm tnvesl· monr High growth and Income pote~tal ca• f·888-674-010t. ~AL'SCAN) WN YOUR OWN AWifli, iho. westemwear, lingerie. btklll git or $1 00 Ito<• lnctudea :=· fort\119$. ~ ~. MrlinuTl lnve$llTlent s 18. Call Liberty Oppe>r1unt11es 1·501·327-11031 (CAl•SCAN) HOME, HEALTH AND 8uSIVEss ........ ERVICE I 220 ACCOUNTING I TAX PREPARATION BY CPA Free ConMJlta!lOJ\, Free Est Bei:k Years Tu• Coledlon PrOCllemS, &lslne5s & lnd!Vld-ualS Bu1>ness Speoal$1S Waend Appls, Personalized I~ ~I 1212 ===1 Prof"! Carpet Ci.nlng Hor.i-Po/11.-FUll Frlendly end Mllu1et1t Lon 714-97t-20M ........ ,..... 1-~1 I 224 IR~ I ~~~ .... ~ I m D!Cll COATING I _ . , , • U670110 DHn of Tile. WATERPROOF COATINGS REBUILO Off REMODEL MM7U015 71444M526 Decks ~ sta•tw<1ys Homa or Ofllces Quality work at reasonable : ~~~ 1-~--~-~ I rates.LI S87430 722-8769 • LOCll Compll'ly 1636318 _ ~. • s~' Alloall8S I I Ceit~464H =~~ 214 1!?!,.~ UC'd BOnded F181 E$t --.n.&8 Ter .. 714·282·7143 C &P SERVICES • l11.s11r1nce • F.a111u • ms 0ot1•tk>t11 \ktnbor Al'tVUSPAP C,;Elff. 714-540-1225 BRIGHT HOUSECLEANING European Prof ... lonal1. BEST IN TOWNI Referencea. OAR EK A GRACE 71W57'2~7 io:J~ ' • .;wr ... r ( • . ,,., ... . wrmtOEFT OAYWALL All ph1us/1m11111g loblCLEANl 2011 l•t, lrM ts1 L1400030 714-638·1447 1·~1 SMAU: J09 EXPERT! • DUNCAN ELECTRM: l.ocP'Oulcll rnpons.e ~~ 20 y1a11 I li.PlfltllCD Lt275870 850-7042 UCENSEO COHTRACTOA No job loo smel Al MIVicel Repaif, remodel. i... new Ml,"* &45-'.1656 .. AoUili. ·--...,. ·~~ ........ r,.~ •a.,olr•PMl/W'i\• 1111'~1.A&. • ,_. Nt.. Clmoht. c-... FREF f:5TfMATE (949 722 • 7478 •If r:i: • -• ~. "' . . . .. . . . .. I.' .. I 1-5'11 SALES•SERVIC6*1NSTlL Hardwood. vinyl, c:«lmk:. PEAGO,c&rplt MC,Vlla Lt708279 714-373 1589 JAPANESE GAAOENWG fl•ll•ble, uperlenced, kno"ledte•ble. 10 ,_, up. MH4WN7 ·. ~"~.:::··-·.-· : 1 ... I:. ... "·-,.. • •~Io• • '"J. 6 ' t I ,-'! . .:_ ':.:. • -... ..... . . . 'L."'! . . 1 _J • •• I ' .. iTREEll YARD CLEAN UPiTAlii TREES HEDGES, PALM TREES REMOVAL NEW LAWWPt.ANTS 714-960-8502 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlc· UtihhH Commission REQUIRES that all used household goods movers print their P,U C. cal T number; limos and chaufllfl print their T.C P number 1n aA advlrtis- ments If you have a questJQn about the legalrty ol a movtr, Wmo '¥ chauffer, can. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558·4151 T~LIWnl. 1prlnkler1,cln·up • ........ _11_~_11t.ac_11 __ ................ '· .~ ........... .., I .... ~ • {' '._ ~ '. "'." , . ._ i~ • J . 6. .. -• - GEIO OF DEBTI !Ye can heleJ. • c Mh1 u1rds Cctuolidaltd • PoymtrUJ Lowmd • ll'lltrnt RMad t JI atll U1flt1ltj I W Mooring In H•Wl>Of1 Beed't In front of IN Patlllon $12,000 126-211·7914 "tt*Q*Qo·~· 1-.1 ACUftA IHTEGRA '96 5 apd ... ~· ladoiy cell phon9 (000918 $14,898 LEXUS OF STIINSTER (714)892"806 ACOM IHTtGAA GS:R 'M S.spd llr. ASS, am'lm Cl$$. ~. (RS002557l $10.995 COSTA ME'SA HONDA (714>43S.5050 BMW hs ·ee Wiillt, 1uto, •lalm runs gr~t. newlbrlkesl pwr atmg unit 1281< !Ti, $4200 sacnllce $3200 949-631-0732 Buick Regal Cu1tom 'Ila WNta. lxcelenc cond' Al"pwi NC, 4wt11 dllc brlkes. $7500. 94~163 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS '95 Blactl ( s 123Sa3Pl $21.500 CONHELL CHEVY (71')5*1200 Chevrolet S..Slutt ~X4 'tS Red (T126337A) $17,950 CONNELL CHEVY ('114)754-1200 CHEVROLET Subutbln ·93 (X180043A) $19,995 CONNELL CHEVY (714)54&-1200 CHEVY 4sfiio tiiuck 't6 Sit-er (Tl 18770P) S18.499 CONNELL CHEVY (714)75-4-1200 CHEVY S1o BW!A '95 Wh\8/0fey. -..o. P"" pl(g. roof lllClc. (107583) $15.898 LEXUS OF WEST111NSl£R (714)192.etOI CHUNG'S PAIHTINQ 24 YNfl Eip Great Price! GuarWiM Work· FrM Es1 Lt375«>2 714-538-153-4 DAVE'S PAIN'TIHG No lob loo "191 Of lfnall F rM elllmal• ISyrs I•~ L1917347 241n IM9-Sl5-3722 iiCE"S cusfOii PAiitiMG Prolllllonll, Clean, quUty work. lnll•xt 4 doCka. L1703468 631..-&10 OUAUTY CARE ~ 20 YEARS Fllr ptlcee • lnltt'IOr ' Ek\trlor Paint, loCal 111tf1nces NB em Ron IM9-&4S-2A t 7 AAIHIOW CIRCLE MAIHT. =lnllert HouHilj)l Free llf'a 836-8888 ff Yltl QOXUTY PW TOOCHUPI TOO 24 Hrl. Rlcfllrd Sinor UctzlOM4 MMIMlt2• bueger ,.1nttng residential faux finishing Wood ratorotfon manhew 949-548-5481 ltc. 740898 ctMYI NIWYOMEJI 17 .... *YctMnl Rune .,.._ J1100. 4 cyf, MM42-MQ CiWY1'f town 6COUC!iry 1t3 l~ (706542) $11 881 llfTIOllStt MOTORS (7~1-1700 OOCiii or ... .,. El 11 Auto, D, Nw. lm1m c:MS. CD ,.., lir. (169857) $19.899 LEXUS OF WESn.tSTtR (714)H2-MOI DOOOE STRATUS '18 Very CIMll (X110794A~S10.995 COHNNE. CHEVY (714)7 1200 0000l 5U VAN 187 Wh1I {Wrn005A) $17,500 COHHELL CHEVY (714}75f.1200 FOAO c6NTOOR Gt 'ts Low mi.1 (24e24n $8299. MITSUBISHI MOTORS (714)545-1700 FORD E.piOl'W'92 4x4, whtla, e. Sauer, excel1111, well lllUI· lalnad, 118kml, $10,900 949·760-8747 F<>Ab EiPIOftf'o2 4x4, ;r;foa. e. Bauer, excellane. well man- 11lned. 116kml. $9900.00 949-780-87 4 7 FORD Eiii!orw OillliY 46 •et S23,M5 17~03 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953"'800 FORD ii STANG e1 6 cyl, IUIO trans, AC, flAI pwr, al pwr 11111. brlk•. windows. steemg, am·lm atereo cass, cruise. CU$1om 1t111 4 wtu, $13,SOOlobo 714-842·7830 FORD TAURUS GL VI '9' ABS 1111ovs ( 112218) $I 1.982 MITSUBISHI YOtORS (714}545-1700 HONDA Acconl Coupe '97 A/C, pw, pd, cc. ltlli eass. IOw miles (VA011563) ~14995 COSTA MESA HONDA (114)43&-5050 HONDA ACCOlib lX 4bfi ·vs AT, pw lks CC 1111 &le, ~SA05587'7) $11 ,995 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)43&-5050 HONDA CiViC DX CPE iS 2d. 4-c,1. s rpd • .wtrn CaN llov .t'lll (RH503099l S9999 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)43&-5050 HOHOA CIVIC DX '87 Sedan, 40!. 9/c, pis, 1111 low miles (VH515969) $13.995 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)43&-5050 Hyundai "Etan1r1" sta·e~ AulOw!OYtl~.pwrrmrl Ill, tm-lm. OOHC 16V, new fllts, 30m~ lookildrNN A· 1, Whla red, smogged. n.JSt seel lmrnlc. Otly $2290 949-159-90 I 0 760-320-Si43 ISUZU Trooper ft LS 82km, Olla O'Mllr, new avatyUq $4~ 94~650-7160 EXPERT DRAiH CLEANING Plumblng repalra 20y11exp,11 WOOi guar111teed STEVE !>45-8298 PRECISE PlOililiiHQ RIOlirl & Remodels FAEE ESTIMATES l.1687398 968-1090 • Nelghborftood Plumber I c&wM.sr· ORCO PLUMBING fl DllAIN CLEANING 7 • DAY~F.t:K r. Citilt'n Oi.rounl Daily Pik>t .... /....f·-·· -- ~ · L ·--• '-I Jetwt XJI 'ti CrenbenY 11rt..-.e ~ GI 't1 Gllll QOl'ld, like new, or1v $ Low mi.I (083486) S15.945 Int, lily r~. 4dl, $11.600 MITSU ... tl MOTOftl c11114...-.1210 ~1100 Jloullt XJI 1Hi lllfl~ LI 'k V122+ 2 CONY. 20 Moonrool. !0564m 59978 szuts 94-4170 lllT1UtlSHI MOTORS . 8AU£R JAOUAR (114)541-1700 714-MMIOO • I tllTIW ™ti 'i7 JAGUAR XJi l 'it MocflfOOfl 10102ee1112 900 SEDAN 40 WTSUlllHI MOTORS $40,M5 17-4271 (7H)Ml-1700 8AU£R JAGUAR liiftW GALAHT I ... --3-x~£i;.;'t5.;.N;;;ba;..;-4800:;;:,:,1•:=:--21·=-=: :Jo\!8n° SEDAN 40 (714)545-1100 S3S,":AUER JAGUAf4 273 .J:•:(=) ~~ 714-953--4800 MIT$U81$HI MOtORS JAGUAR x:Ji 1iii (714)545-1700 "6,91S SEOAH 40 tM211 .)'~:_we: =rsJI:i BAUER JAGUAR MITSUBIStl MOTORS 714-953-4800 1'14-SU-1700 JAGUAR XJi tii4 Nl!SAH SlNTM XE 'iii $2l,19S SEOAN 40 t4c4ZJS Sida, 2 df. NC~ Ill. 1W!V11n BAUER JAGUAR cau., CIC (AC Sll $7.995 T14-K3-4IOO cosm,;s::oA JAGUAR XJi 1ii4 SEDAN 40 $2t,"5 M-4291 BAUER JAGUAR OLDS ~ EJOHT '95 714-9'3-4800 Auto, llr. pwr. pkge, llht. llllOya, JAGUAR XJS 1993 r.Jc. b1t, (824736)$13.998 SEOAN •D LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER $17,995 13-4308 (7l4)8t2~90t BAUER JAGUAR PliMOUTH Hlgt1llM &an 'i5 714-953-4too AC, ps l1n, llTVfm cw --J-AG~U~AA~tl...:&.;.;i"iii.,...,__ {0121789) S7999 SEOAN 40 COSTA MESA HOHDA $35,995 llW934 (7l4)UW060 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4800 JAGUAR XJl 'M VANOEM PlAS SEDAN 40 $41,995 M-4122 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 ii JEEP WAGONEER VI 4WO, \lol1Mlhel 10 CO player, phone, lie'# .,. 130I< "' GrHI cond Cd !MH73"9348 JEEP WRANGLER 11 Redlgrey ..... '°" & btkn top, 100f ml. graal cond ttOtl $5200 949-67s.t063 JEEP WRANGLER 197 Very clean! \414264) S12.9n MITSU8 SHI MOTORI (714)545-1700 KIA SEPHIA 40R 'ii B1ac11 (X108006A) $6995 CONNELL CliEVY (714)75'-1200 LEXUS '92 ES 300 White, 6.oK mllee. mtnt cond. moon roof, S1UOO. 949-721-1380 LINCOLN CONfiNENTAL '95 Al/lo, Ill, ful P°"'• lilt. Im/Im cass. 11• (699353) S17,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-69()1 MAxlMA GLE 'M Auto. all, cass. 1111 moon<OOI, ~s. 1111 (735129, Sl&.998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192-taot All r,,. .,. ... • a,p.1n •l.w..&W·~ 548-0769 wwwwh n foom VILLA ROOANG For al your ltlidtlnllll rOOllna needl eel 714·545-ee94 oA 714-808-28&4 P!ytno\lth v Ill 't2 Runt good. loedlcl, must ... Oflglnll owner, llOOO. or make offer. 94M15-7416 PONTl4c S:UNF'IRE IE 'ii ~1 4 Or, 5 spd, ABS. IC, lrrc wni dr (48W0599) $7999 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)43&-5050 PORSCHE 86 CARRERA 911 TARGA Chotml V14s.. Slll,500 trade olt as pai11e1 PIY"'*ll pnvlle party 94H73-041 I PORSCHE 77 91 ts 1ild. on rebUll erigq. new ol coolel • $7'950 94~7180 SUZUKI SAMUR1'88 Slue. 4X4 Corwl, Ssp IOOll ml $2700. 949-752-6883 TOYOTA CAMAY 1111 Grit)', auto. air, pwr l*ol. ed. em.1m cass (028084) $17.9911 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892..QOt TOYOTA PN 5"0ffTB(D 'M NC ll!Vfm cass custom bl"'4* tR250357) $7,995 COSTA MESA HOHOA (714)43 .. 5050 Toyota TICOl'l\I Xtra clil ·ii 4WD. am'lm casa. tJc, a.tom ~ IZ058671) $13.995 COST A MESA HONDA (71•)4H·5050 TOYOTA 4-RUNNEA 'Iii (X1$5275A) $111250 CONNELL cttEVY (714 )54f-1200 VOLV0960 M AulO, llf. pwr pk09, rnoontoof, ~ Iv. (089771) $21.898 LEXUS OF WEST111H$T[fl (714)H2.aol VWWESTFAUA't7 Camper, yellow, em-tm CHI 41p, i.o 9119, • ....,. 4. $3750lobo. MM7WHS ~J\'/PT r.1£ '. .1\ Tutor111,1 Ctr lndiv/Grp Help All Levels \fY" 949-548-5833 G l Q UPHOUTERY Since 'Ml CUl1onl fumlt1n, upholltery, lllp ~ ""' tlque reper. 71"'42 ... 12 we GALS sAOOUS HANO TOGETitER. 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