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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG ll-iE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENT THEATER MUSIC • c Ill • c ~ Ill Ill THURSDAY: City oftiodls, project con- sultants and Westside business owners will join forces at the Latino Business Council's meeting to discuss the city's W~t Side redevelopment plan. West Side business owners will be given a 'chance to comment on the plan the same way West Side residents ctid, and representatives of EIP Associates, the firm hired to develop the plan, will be on hand to answer questions. The meeting will be heJd from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesd Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costd M esa. W EDNESDAY: An Ordng~ County Coast AssocidUon luncheon titled "Urbdn Runoff dnd Coastal Water Quality• will be presented dt the Newport H arbor NauticdJ M useum, 15 1 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach An 11 :30 a.m . recf'pllon will be foUowed by lunch and a mine dt noon The progrdffi will begin dl 12.45 p.m . Admission 1s $15 for O ranyP County C0c1st Assoc1ati3n mem bers dJld $20 for guests. The reservdt10n deadline for the lunch ts March 1 Fur more• mfurmauon. rail (~49) fi60-8b85 FRIDAY: ·Defying Crt1v1ly," rt nC'w drama about the shuttle C he1llenger tllsaster. has its Orange ( 'ounty prt'· nuere at 8 p.m in thl' Drdmd Lt1b Thc'- dtre t1l Cnange Cod!>t C11UC'gC:' Jdnt• Anderson's play explores the hec1rt- bredk of a tedcher who ctwcl with six dStronaut::., tht> lPar her'!> qncving daughter; and d guLlt-ndtlC'n NASA mechanic. Perfom1ances ru11 Mdrc h 5-7 and March 10-14. Curtc11n 1::. dl 8 p .m. Wednesdays thrnuqh Sdturddys and al 2 p.m . Sunday. lkkf'h dre $1>- $~ Call 17141 432-5880 FRIDAY: U1ct.11e S<..huur, "thP new hrst lddy 11! Jd:IZ," will 10111 the PdCUIC Sym phony Pups for the fll°l>t of two pNform..inu·'> dl 8 pm di lhP Orange Count } Pt,rformmg Arts Center Schuur t1b11 will perform Saturday She I!> dl ddUllPd tor her voe di versa- ltltt y ontl three-and-d·half ortdve tdnqe Both peJiormancei. dre dl 8 pm TKkeh dfC' $22, $30. $43 dnd $52 dnd dre dVdtlable at the 0 .rdllge < ·ounty Pc>rlonrnng Art::. Center box oll1u" bllU Town CentN Onve, Costa f\IPsd or d l Ticketf\ 1dster locd IJonl> • Ill z .. FIVE EASY QUESTIONS DON llA\.H DAILY PllOl Youth center director is fit to beqyed • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked Osca1 Santoyo, director of the Save Our You th center, how he was ad1usting to his new hairdo the result of a deal he had with kids wtio use the center. If they raised their grade point averages. he promised to let them shave his head and bleach his normally je1·black hair What's it like being a bfeached ~ond7 It's very dtfferent I'm not used to gelling the 1001<1' l'Vl' been getting, but 1 don't Uunk it's hecau::.e of lhe ulon~ htUr I think it's becduse of the hd1r- cut thv kids gave me -I'm km.ti of rnohuwkll1g it. Thf'y shdved lht> lettl.'rs SOS m thP hdr k and dyed them red. So you've been getting a lot of funny looks? A lot of looks dnd laugh~ more laughs than look..:; Can you identify at all with Dennis Rodman? •"fbe residents oi Costa Mesa own that golr coUne. • Howard '*· •A Jot of cities around us do tt for tblllh"rmidents. • · · Howard Mid be and·otbef·players have for . u. \WO _,.. t(J get Police seek suspect in attempted abduction •Man aUc>gvdly tnl'cl to 9rc1h 10-yecu -old ~Jlrl µ1ckm~1 flow<>r~ NEWPORT BEACH Poli< 1• c111• ..,Pnrchmq ford !>Usp1•rt<'cl k1dnctpp1•1 wh11 tnt>d to nhducl d IO·yl'dr-old <prl on S<itur day <1ltemoon 111 the Hluffc; nl•1qhhorhuod Pouce Sd1d lht• mdn lnt>d to qrc1h th<' qtrl wtule she Wd'> b1kmq m th<• qudtnt rt-...,. 1ctenbdJ ared but nusst>cl ht'> opporturnt\ The gul mdndV<'d to m<lkt' 11 honw .mcl told her molht~r whn notll11'd pn l111• 11nmed1atc>ly RPs1dents wt>rt' lldbhPrqd<.t1•cl th.ii ....iimt•unf' would mctkl' lhP hrctll'l1 c1lt1 •111pl 111 hroad dayllqhl .. It's q\lltP d .... urpnc;p.·· <.,d1d I )p1•l>1•1• c ·!dwll, w ho l.ivf's m tht• nP1qhhnrhnod "This ktnd ot stuff happen!>. unlort11nr1tc•ly \V1• mc1kp '>llrl' tl1dt we are really CdfCh tl." Polin• -.,11<1 thP dttemptN I k1clnappmq touk plt1c l' c1bout J.45 p m on cl short c:ul d1· ~c11 ·\v11mdc1 Largo, wh1rh .... 1t., <hrectly .ic r.,.,.., tr1m1 the hd!'>ehdll t11'1d.., rtl C ·orond d1•I f\ fdl I l tqh Srhool Tlw younq gul stop1wd In p1d. c1 l1<11HI· 1111 ol flnwPr .... when a mnn dnvmq rt qrPt•n Toyolrt p1d,11p pulled up m•xt to lwr 111• npPrwd lhP dnver's side durn crnd rPdd\l'd nut Wlth hJ~ IPfl hand and mM!t• a c;w1pP di lwr ThP q1rrs molhPr Sd1c1 hf' canw w1 th1n rt foot l)f qrdbbing hC'r WhC'n thl' n1dn rni.,'>C'd ht> rim\<> c1way at a h1qh rctlP ol "'Pf'Pd mil ut thC' nf'19hborhno<1 Th!' ffi(llht>r dlerted p<1hc P c1hout th(' inndt'nl c1ncl n hC'hrnptN < onthPd thP r1rr•e1 ~qt f\ hke 1\ !rfJf'mH>ll <,<11d thcll ..,IJITIPnnP \\111il<l hcl\'t' o cl1fhc11lt 111111' lPd\ 1nq lhP nt'14hhorhood lit•c nll..,t' thPI(' c1r1• ti lot ol nrtrrow ..,tref'L'- "ThP 11nly way out ll'dlly 1-. t1 1 lctkP f:t1..,thluff Dnv1• to lnn1horc•1• Hn.id." lw )ct ld "\'1/1 • q11I c ,fllt·d out I•• 1111 "' "lh' 11•1d quwk ~n ht> 11111-.1 ht1\.c • d11\ ..r1 ti"' .iv nqhl dlll'I hP lnc·d lP k1d11dp ht•r Tlw rtlC'd whl'rt' tlw t1ll1 ·1!111t1•tl 1-.1<111.q1 pmu 1011k plc1u· 1-. 1111·d11111ini1\l'l\ t.multc•-. c1nd ,,•n1m nt111•n.., v. hu t1ppri>n1tl1• tlw 4111!'1 <1!1110..,plwr!' 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TUESDAY: The Newport Beach Chns- t1an Wom<'n'::. C lub luncheon will be ht>ld e1t I l W d m dl the Balboa 8dy Clu b, 1221 w Codst Highway, New- port 81•dc h Adrmss10n is $2 t. For morC:' 111fomtdllun Cdll (q49) 760-9616 Council will put surplus to good use • Pdrk .... < nuld ht• lhv b19 w mner ctftC'r ~xtrr1 l1udqt>t money 1s ell\ v10cl up I or 1rnprovPmPnts. \ ''"' \I• 1111 '' )}'V Pio . < 11-.;T \\II-...\ l't11k 1111p•n\ ••rtwnl!. ..,111 •1•1 lll<tlll h•rlr1IH t • t1 t11I d p1opo-.l•cl -.ko1l1•l1<1.tld p111 I.. tilt ' <1!11•11111 lh1 jH<1t ••1.h , xp1 ·1 '"d 1,, q1 ·t c1 p11rt11m 111 I l+ m1l111111 Ill ( 1t~ t1111t b ···II 0\1'1 110111 tl11• j l tl.J7.J448 , .... , 1tl ) ''di 1 lw ( "1t\ ( 1111111111 ... PXJWCl('rl to lrt•1• up ttn· 11111111 ., 111 it-. lorulc1 \ !liq I 11 llH •l'\111<1 fh£> h11clqt•l .ut111-.tmPnl.., "111 1111 lude $400 OIH1 tu purchase ctnci improve pdrkl>, $2110,000 to huLld ci c ommunJI\ rPn- t1•r down to'' n . • I 'JO 740 "JWC"lll· The Costa Mesa City Council will meet toni9ht in the Council Chambers at City Hall, n Fair Drive. I dlly tor lnlJllOVPtnf•nt-. di Bdrh. Pdl k and $4 :i 000 lo huy d gratf1t1·rt>m11v<1l Tlw .... tc1ft t1b11 hrt!'> n•comml'ndt•cl lhdt $120.000 ht • tllocrtll·d for the rnnstrurUDn nl ct ~kdll'l111arcl pctrk. bnnf)tnq lhP tntnl l11nd.., fur thf11 prowct to $200.t>OO ThC' < 11y inclurll'd tlw rnnnt>y 111 tt:- 1 qq7 ·I qqH hud~JE'l. but It nPVPr Wd~ "lll'nl Nt>I only cl1cl Costo f\ lt><•a ren•tvt· rnurt' rt•\1·nut• Uldn c1nhnpdted bul thP c II\ c1l-.o -.pPnt I""' un -.dlrtm ., than thP t 111dqPt d l111 \,\ f'd 'did C tHIJl J d COllc; d l111dq1•t c111d n•-.,•drc h nlfH 1•r with the ' I \ .., hll<JI I I dqtdrtffil-'Jl! \t 11.., F .. ti l b nlPl'llrlq c 111m ctl mem· 1 .... 111ld .. 1.111 ho\o\ lht•\ v. 11uld W..r· In '!"'IHI h1• lll•llh'\ 1 • •lht>r 11 l1ur1 c oun1 1 I mPm bt>rs will c •n-.11 It •1 "" .11 ch nu d' $J 1 700 contiact tu tl11 l\11•r1 ''""'d Rdn111 ( ·orp to odd 211 \\ t, • It h.ur 1.11n p.., lo n nnh on C d.Worrua ..,,,,, 1 ""''"'•·n I .1..,ft•r and hnnf•sotd 1\ I I , •• , l lu 11t\ l l'l"l'I' t>d Ptqht bids tor the I'll')•'• I Thi• dVf'rrll lt' btd. wa!> $4h.0Qh W£'11, I don't hcWP dS mdn} body plC'rrmgs. but I certdml} know what dn mtert>sllnq haircut ff'f'ls hke I kP·ep rub· bing m y hE>ad, hopmg it's not what I thmk 11 1s, r1nd 11 JUSt takes a moment for thE• rc>al1ty check to sink m Newport Beach judges ready to take it o.ffjhr 'Lt1 u ' Revue 99 ' Are you at all compelled to get your nose pierced now? No I think 1t'c1 lw loo hdrd to blow my nose What did your wife say when she saw you? Sh e htt>rally fell down laughinq INDEX AIOUMO TOWN ... 4 QASSIRED .......•.••...... .7 POUCI M ................... 2 PUllJC N011C£S ....•........... 6 5'0ll'S ....................... 5 WEATHER A"" "r ltr rJaJ wldrif. S.W ... ,~ .. 2 T wo Newport APach 111cl~1·s i1w ~pving a nf'w m<•amnq to tlw word "l11sroht; " Judges Jim Stotler ond Jim Odriozola will he pdrt of "Law RE>Vtl<' C}l)," d "11tl11 ral r<'vue featunnq hvC' men who sit on the hench Last year\ pro<lucl1on f('a tmPd the j udges hdnng more than u<.udl 1n a "FuU Monty" stnpteas<' l1us year's event dt Vil Wl11 pick up whE>re the last on£' left off Thf' !>how will <l1'JH< I wt1<1t hc1ppc>nl> In f'ctd 1 of lht• llvf' dcinetn(J p1rlqP .... whPn thc·y vpntmP 0111 to ""<'k thPtr own 1nd1\'1d· 11c1I <lane t> cc1n•crs The 1wo-c1ct f('V\lt' mdudP!> < nnw cl y ..,ketrhe and sonq pdrn<ht•<. on pollllcal an<l Pn!Pr lctmnwnt tnptn. ~ 1oney rcll!>NI frnm th<> lwn<•flt will dlcl lht' Oranql' C"11u11ty Bar r oundclllflll AN UNCONVENTIONAL MARRIAGE \Vf' .icl1111t we make sor11P nu..,lnl.••" hPn' c1t thP nE>wspaper snmetmw-. \\, t1 y In <Jl'l c Jn.,r to 100 prr<Pnt <H ci.i' Cy But I wo rt'1>0rtpr:;, co11lch1 t 1111<1• ·r "lnnrl how Uwtr bylmC's got n11x1•d up on rl !>tory that appean>d m rn day\ t·cltlhm whPfl.' the hrst namP of Greg Risling Wi\S combined with tht' lrl-.t namP nl Jenifer Ragland ThP IC'C"hmc nl ,., 1111 clict .iJIJh'ur 111 tlw pc1per dS ··t ~reg H.iql,1nd \\ h1IP th1• two r1•pM1("r<: are good lr11•rnl-. th1 ' < 11uJdn·1 remPmbf>r when tll•• 1111p1111111't11 in<1rnagt> took pla< r- n .. -.1111·-. Rhhnq wn11ld have be-en more 1h .11. 1 n11rtt>1•ll" to "Wltch his last name -Compiled by the Daity Ptlot stllff SAY AGAIN MILLENNIUM MOMOO •strong nations. strong societies are not muftlcultvraf. They arP mono- cultural .... Multlculturallsm Is fNlc. lngusWMk.• -..... cnwfofd. nk,lng the '°'°°' bo9r'd to ~ muttio.ttturellsm In ~ d;strlct's' c:laMNqms. ""1NJ Is • "">' '"**.,. situation. fOr JOmtOM fO give this mudt mon- ey '°' tn ""1\llsfk fNSOt) ,.~ • lot Mout .,.., ,,.,.,,.. • • -~--...... .-~ *"t.,, .,.,.,,.mcxa saooo ,..a ftllt II~~ to h$ hunt ~ ._....,., _.., reped • wr'*' In Fairview Partt; Im weelC "11tls Is ~!$entiaf for our tommu.'lity. Nin«y ,,.rcent of our ki~rt.n studWlts rorN here speaking only ~ ThiJ 91Yes them. h~ jump." ----....,, prindpal o1 ~ ~. whkt\ Is home to the dlltri«t ftnt Pl etCMol and .,.-.n\ educ.aon progr~ -Newport Beach fire capt. lOny O.lllwh. whose fire crew sheYed tMlf hNds as a gftt\.n of~ M he undefgMS ~eciy fof. ,.,. fonn of canc:9f calltd myeloma ·My dawoom Is not OM~. 1b dMy rMm their pl«-. In hinory is to ~II t1'lem ttt.y don't count. And I 'Will not do that to my students. ... I -"" giving them the tools to ~ In ~ ~ Mt<l It Is l)C)f • multkul-tl:nl world .• _,.,.... .... "'*'wt..:> tuches• muttlcutrut•I history dB .at Ne'tipOl't Hllbor .. School Howud•1us , Newport H<'ach mayor died after unani1nous election Howard Roqers was a t 0-year vet- Nan of thf> Nt>wport Beach City Coun- dl who first was electP.<1 in 1966. RogPrs grew up in Newport Beach His f<11nily movect lo the area when he was a year old ln April 1976, Rogef1 wu unanimously elected mayor, but died ot a heart ettaclt in his Balboa home hve montbl later. BRIEFLY I N TH f I • ' IoCals onIY + OTY Of RESIDENCI: San JJ.W) Capil· trano I , c + O'IY'OF WORK: San Juan Capistrano +WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?: 1998 + FAMILY STAM Married to Anne, two children Emily, 1', and Rebecoe.. 10 +AGE:.45 + EDUCATION: Bochelor of Arts 'bl Bng- USh tram BoJ!o~ College . + MST fOSfT'l()ftS: I'Ve always made my living 1n music, but I was a bar man- ager for a few yean after college + PRESINT OCa.ATION: Music pro- ducer, arranger, and composer for new play at South Coast Plaza called •The Doy after Evermore• + EXPIANATION Of JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: I write and produce all tYJ>4* of music from film scores to 5ongs + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIOHAL ACHIEVEMENT: A film score of mine was named one of the 10 best kt the documentary field by the Academy of . Motion Picture Arts' and Sciences in· 1999 . ' + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Raising a family ... so NEWS tar; so good! • + YOUI( PERSONAL MOTTO: Be p instrument of peace + YOUR GREATEST EXTllM1'GANCI: A m pack ot a pem1wD llUtJ'olnW . + THE IEST IOOIC YOU'YI UAD: "Bonfire ol the Vanities;• bf 1bm Wolfe + 11tl COMPACT DISC If YOUI CM RIGHr NOW: ~ Belt ol MUel om. and Gil Evans + YOUI MOST TaASUiED llOSS& SION: A .t of 4 flamtagn tumblen I found at a yard sale. Hey, it4s tbe little things! • + WORD OR PHltASI YOU MOST OVEltU$E: •Great• + WHAT <AN YOU COOK'l Hungarian goulash . + A HABIT you· WISH YOU COULD 01ANGE: Getting up at 4 a.m,. .~THE COUEGE MAJOJt ~OU ALMOST TOOK:Pilm . + .YOUR LAST ~-LE ACT: Recording a menta.lly-(ballenged ~ger for free ' + AS A CHIU>. WHAT · DID SCHOOL-MA~S TEAsi vou·~ My dim- . ' ' Police injured while breaking up party A rowdy partyqo •r ent two pol.Jee officer<; to lhP hosp1tdl Sa t- urday evemng when he resisted arrest dunng cl d1sturhctnct> caJJ ell a Newport Bedch home. Matthew Richard Garton, 22, of Irvme wds arrt>stt>d on two felony counts o! bdltNy on rl polJce officer dnd bookNI in NC'w- port Beach Jdtl m !Jeu of $1 Cl,000 bail. His drraignment I'> '>dwd- uled for Tuesday Police respondc>cl tu d < cdl about a l<lfge party rlt c1 rPs1dt>ncc• in the 5200 blork of Nf'ptunL• Avenue about 11 JO p.m There• w as reportl,dly llv<' mu::.l<' dnd more than 100 people di thv home. Smcf' d nmse permit wdsn't obtd.JJled from tll1· city l>y the pdr· ty plannt>rs, pohn• d..,kf'cl guP'>t<. to leave Gdfton who rlttcncb lrv1nP VaJJey CoUPge Wd'> 10tox1tated and began yf'llmq prolc1nitws at officers. TI'll' Offlcer::, dtlPmpted to escort Garton out of llw home. but when he didn't obl.Jge, a wrestling mdtch ensued. Police said Garton lhrew female officer Ten Fischer to the ground and was trymg to break loose from a grip hold dpplted by another otricer, Richard Henry. The officers were able to subdue Garton with pep- per spray. Both offin>rs hyperextended muscle<: in thetr lower legs and lt>Pl. They werf' taken to Hoag I losp1lal where they were treated dnd relf'ased The officers were pldCf>d on LnJury leave for tllree dc1y~ Gdrton reportedly continued to !'>< r<>am and yell at ofhcers. Police c.c11cl ht.• also spit in the face of dllotller officer who placed Gar- ton m the back of d squad car. Two other men who attended lhp party were arrested on one misdemeanor count of re 1st:mg drrest -Greg Risling WE D DING Groat-iacraro The ldwn of lhP h1-.tom Stltn- ley Hotel m E'>t<•<, P<Jrk 111 tlw Col- orado Rork r t\ 1nunt11111-.. v. <t.., thf' setting for thi• A 11q n I Q!48, weddmg nf Cc1111h11c1 Anrw Groat of N ewport l\l•M h rtnrl Crd1g James Vdn ctro .,f Stc1mford , Conn The bnrlr 1-. th1 • clr111qhlPl of Mr dncl fl.,!r-, ~lt·phPll C.rnctl ol Lit Qwnta and Ir <1nd l\lr.., \:\1lht1rn Dozier of NPwport B1•r1< h ThP hndP\ dr''"" \'I.ti ... dn E"ll'- gant simpbnl\ nt v. h1tP mgc1n1t1 accentf'd w1U1 wh1t1• ..,,,un liqhU) off tht> <.houldPr Her mdtron of honor Wd\ "1m ny Beeker .rnd h<>r bnd1•...i11,11<1 ... were JPnOllPr n.1r11nl' Alllll'C' Edgerton, Cu< 'o C:uy<'r, Kr1<.lm Kliese. DC'VIO Kut1c;rhe>r rind M t>red1th I lctll -Vauqh The bndegroom 1<, thP se111 of Mr and M n;. CdnnmP Vt1cctt ro of Stamford, Conn His b<'st mdn Wd:-. t--tc1rk Resnkk. t1nd ushrn. wen' H1r h Bos hka, Sandy Fc•mlr1ncl, .John FrankJin, Bryson Grot1t, B11t1n Vdughan, Chrn, Vt1rcC1ro, Do11q van Riper and BrPndan Whollt•y Cambria Groat and James Vaccaro Th<> reception WdS at the Stdn· l1•y I l ot0l'c; MacGregor Room dncl wc1c; .ittPncled by 200 guests. Thf' rouple live in Boulder, < ·n ThPy wPnt to Hawdti for thP11 Wf•cld1nq trip. Tlw bnde is employPd as t h1 • 1 >iroc tor of Commurucation .. t1l ~tr<'dm The groom is partnPr of c1 rP'>tau rant called the 3rd l'wl, ( .n1t/D1cken's Qpera HousP DON LEACH I DAAV PllOl The LA.RC -Light Amphibious Rescue Craft -launches into the Newport Back Bay on its maiden tour around N e wport Harbor on Sunday. Ona LA c Amphibious vehicle makes its debut with tours of the Back Bay CRH. RI.-.l IN(' lb'ly Pi?I NEWPORT BEACH -Cap- tain Casey Parks let it loose tor thl' last nde of the day. The 29-year-old Balboa resi- dent sized up the Newport Dunes launch and gunned for thf' wdter The impact sent wdter spraytng hlgh mto the air thdl resembled the log ride at any one of many amusement pt1rks Parks made a big splash on Sunday when he la1mched tus new endeavor cdlled the Lare, dn amph1b1ous vehicle !:'qwpped with whf>els and a marine diC'sel engine. Park s can commandeer lhe unusuaJ boat on land or ih the water, mak:inq It One Of the most unusual attractions dround. M ore than t 50 people w ere treated to tours on the Back Bay Sunday as Parks navigated the calm waters under sunny skies. Many people clictn 't know what to expect when they showed up. "One woman thought we had long wheels that touched the bottom of the bay,· Parks laughed. • AJ:lother guy thought 1t was a submarine. No one knows what exactly the concept was " As part of Newport Adven- tures Tours, tlle 35-foot boat will be available to the public or pn- vate parties every day of the week. Casey swd there will be two guided 1 112-hour tours every day that will feature the Back Bay and Newport Harbor. The multi-faceted vehicle can pick up customers at their door or at the dock. Because it can travel by land or sea, the LARC -Light Amphibious Rescue Craft -is a remarkable craft that will be the new est addition to water-borne trips in Newport Beach. .. The canvas-covered vehicle was leased to Parks last year. He has been fixing up the boat and prepping for the big day on Sunday. He was able to give five tours with 25 people per load. "Newport Beach is a great place to live and this is a great way to show it off,• said partner Marianne McDaniel. "You can't get this anywhere else. Hope- fully it will help out the local economy too.· Along with the daily tours, the LA.RC -also known as Lare Ness Monster -will offer a sU!lSet dinner cruise in coopera- tion with Josh Slocumb Restau- rant. Parks also plans to have trips for school children soon. "I couldn't have asked for a better day,• he said. "l like to see people having fun and f think they had some of that today.· • ' ,.. 1111II0 W'S cOMMuMTY A fonner Coltl 1111' besed promo- tions firm. •&.lord ..... 1 d-., has opened • new office' In G.rden GrOYe. The office Is loceted •t 12900 •H1stork;at• ,.In 'St. In the ColQny of Performing Arts Studio. The ~ also will !Nlntaln .,, offlce In Sant4 Ana. The .gency specWlzet In· media and public relations wld crutlve program- ming for special events such M fairs and festivals. The . .ncv recen'tty left its ,blggeSt client to cfate, ~ Onnge . (.aunty ,.... ............. Center, after 25 years of M!rvice .. . EDUCATION · IUcNrd ~ Hoelfeld has been named to tt\e Claremont Mc:Kenna College Dls- tlng!Mled Scholars Ust for the fall semester of 1998. Hossfeld, a junior gov- emment-«onomlcs m.Jor, is • resident of Newport Be.ch and • graduate of Corona del Mar H~h School. He is the son of Jenell Md ~ ltoelMd of Newport Beach. Claremont McKenna College is a highty selective Indepen- dent liberal arts college. The school edu- cates leaders In business and public affairs ... °"'91'toft Unlwnitr recent- ly awarded the Rn. Ken Mede.lln a MMter of Arts ..,_after the com- pletion of the first semester of the 1998- 99 school year. MacKlln is a resident of Costa M~-Creighton Is an indepen- dent catholic university operated by the Jesuits. For the past three years, the school has been ranked No. 1 among midwestern universities in U.S. News & World Report magazine's •America's Best Colleges• edition ... o.t1e1 F. Bibb Jr. is on the High Honor Ro ll for the sec- ond quarter at Kimball Union Academy. Bibb, a. senior, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. o.nlel •lbb Sf'. of Newport Beach. Kimball Union Academy is an independent co-ed boarding and day school in Meriden, N.H., for grades nine through 12. The school is located 13 miles south of Dartmouth College ... MILITARY · Navy Seaman Recruit Stew M. Suj- ~ recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Com- mand, Great Lakes, Ill. Stajduhar ts the son of Stanley R. Stajduhar of Newport Beach. Stajduhar completed a variety of training, including classroom study on naval customs, first aid, fire fighting. water safety and survival and shipboard and aircraft safety ... Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class George •· Shlmell recently participated in a community relations project during a port visit while aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Gonza· lez. which is on Its maid_,, deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf. Shlmell Is the son of ltuth A. Harper of Costa Mesa. Shimell is a 1984 graduate·of St. Augustine High School in San Diego. Shlmell joined the Navy in March 19B6 ... Marine Lance Cpl. Ch"dtopher F. O'Neil recently com· pleted training in Singapore while assigned to the 13th Marine Expedi· tionary Unit. embarked aboard the ships of the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group. O'Neil is the son of llMry P. O'Neil of Balboa Island. O'Neil joined the Marine Corps in August 1997 . Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin L c.T recent· ly completed training in Singapore while assigned to the 13th Marine Expe- ditionary Unit, embarked aboard the ships of the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group. carrs wi~. ~. is the daughter of Sherri mur,.. of Costa Mesa. carr is a 1997 graduate of Esper- anza High School of Anaheim. carr joined the Marine Corps in September 1997 ... Air Force Airman an.rt K. Browning graduated from the aero- space propulsion apprentice course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. Browning is the son of Robtn J. tt.nn••-r and the stepson of 0.v• Hennessey of Costa Mesa. Hennessey is a 199B graduate of Costa Mesa High' School. Do ~ hllw die llDnlech '° be. rmt.Mnnt.........., We're looking for 1G1DeOD.e who b.u a tuta tor fine dining to ~ a review 8ft1rJ other week. In 500wordscw1-..xt m an Impartial ...--both good and not IO good -ol a restaurant tbat you lmow well. . along with a tholt letter teJ1tng us wby you -&he CODPllDINte Diiiy Plat din· ; lng attic. The clcadllM is Mudl5. Send tbe tJl*t. ...... ..,... .• ., ... IDd .... to • ~~.:==·· Hnknat, ftS 11 tD ........ t 4170iarmdlttD'liO\f.a.,: sa., °'* ._.. arzr. , wPilot BEA12EBS l::iQTUNE ~stones. illustrations. edito- nal matte< Of advertisements WEATHER SURF P 0 LI CI. F 111 S (949) 642·6086 Record your comments about herein can be reproduced With· the Daily P11ot Of news tips out wnnen permission of copy· TEMPERATURES First low A strong low pres-COSTA MESA right owner ADDRESS Balboa 2:1B a.m. t t sure system should • Anton lloulevwct: A camer• worth S562 w• stolen from a VOL. 93, NO. SO Our addrPSS 1s HO W Bay St . UQW IQ 8EACt:t US 661'54 First high car In the 600 block during the eYenlng of Feb. 19. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Orculftk>n Corona del Mar 8:22 a.m. 5.7 be pushing in a solid • Artlngton DrM: A tellular phone worth S250 was stolen THOMAS H. JOHNSON, CQRRECTJQNS The TimM Orange County 69/SS Second low west-northwest swell from a ur In the 900 block between 8:-45 a.m. wld noon Feb. Publbhe< (800) 252-914 t for some head-high 20. WUJAM L090Ell. It is the Pilot's pohcy to prompt· AdWl1tslng Costa Mesa 3:05 p.m. -.08 Editor ly cOITect all errorJ of substance Oasslfled (949) 642-5678 73156 Second high surf tOO.y and Tues-• 9rtstlol StNet: A brlefatse WOftti SlOO w• stolen from • w STIVl~f.. Please call (949) 574-4268 Display (949) 642-4321 In the 3000 bloCk during the evening of Feb. 21. MaNg1ng Editor m EdltoNI Newport Beach 9:21 p.nt, 4.5 day. ExpKt overhNd ~ 11 C:.W. Drtw: A )Kket and ,,_ir of je.ns worth S 120 TWA IM*iATTA. ~ Newport BeacNCosta Mesa News (949t642-5680 69154 setutthe~ were stolen from a home In the 1000 block bet\tlaen 11 ~ ASllktMtt Man.glng Editor ~ Pilof(USPS-144-800) IS Sport:s(949)574-4223 Newport Coast 1\IESDAY breaks. Ught off• 12:30 p.m. Feb. 22. ANASTAOA .._ •• Ml. pub lshed Monday tnrough Sat· Oty Editor utday. In Newport BNCh and News. Sports Fax (949) 646-41 70 67154 First tow shore winds. Waves E-mail: dailypllotOurthllnk.net -. tmll~ Costa Mfla, subscriptions are 2:56•.m. 0.9 timTJfOln MAat .. . News Editor available only by subsaibi~ MM!Offke SURF fOMCA5T at 11-second Inter-I llOGlll CAM.SON. The'llmes Of a• County ( ) Business Office (949) 642-4321 First high v•ls. Sunrise Is at • Arctt -.Y Drtw: A set of tools •nd • briefcme worth $1,210 .. -: , Sports Editor 252-9141. In are.H outside vf' Business Fax (949) 631·7126 LOCATION SIZE 8:58 a.m. 5.5 were stolen from• home In the 1600 blodt during h ·ftllninO MMCMMT1N. Newport Be.a. .net Com ~ Wedge 3-5w Second low 6:20 •.m. SunMt Is at of~a • ~Edrt« MJbscriptlons to the o.ity Piiot ~by Newport ~w 3:¥ p.m. S:49 p.m. • Wall Cwt llltvMJ. A bo9t Ifft worth S450 w..,, LV.9G&A. .vellable ~--by rNll ft>< ~ -0.5 =.,,,,.-lg '10 per • Second miss 11mes Community N9WI. ~ Bl.cities 2-5 w Second high fTom • business In the llOO btodt dur1ng h "*""O of ~ = pekt at Cosu ~CA a l1rMs Mirror Compeny • 23; ...... ndude .it epplk.eble River Jetty 2--4.W 9:49 p.m. 4.6 • Dew "'-':: AboUt SJ7 In. wlW. ..,_from a hOme OIJlflled~ state and ~ tues.) POS'TMAS-~ G. Megnulon. CdM 2-5w •I u..•••• T'Ellt:Send ~~to l"rllldwlt and ao In ... 1&00 block~ .......... of,. 24 ,.,.., CAI ow• The~ lwh4Costa Mee ....... ic.ndll. ' • Vlirla lNchr. A ftw ~_.,bottle .... S* w ...... llW\ Delly flllot. '-0. lox 15'0, Cost.a I w. "-'dent. G«wlf MINger non .... stolen from. hofne In h JOO~...,. h ...... of 0'6lf ~ Oftkw Mes.. CA 92'2'. ~No e1W 1"-CH M ~ --..d. tODAY -~57 ftb. 25. ., .... ' ... ,. .... t .. • . Daily Pilot ·schools Grades, honors shouldn't outweigh jay of learning have read the letters m the Pilot regarding the proJ)OSals to keep or change the way we honor aduating seniors. Should one n be chosen as valedictorian, r should an appropriate title be ·ven to the school's top echelon? What if two seniors have all A's, duding the same nwnber or onors and Advanced Placement m:L~:?S? What if the only difference tween the course load of the two tudents is that one student too~ ore classes, perhdps in music, , or journalism? Which SWdent . hould be ehosen as Valedictorian? Under our present system, the tudenl who took fewer classes ould be our c:hosen one. Also, a tudent who took honors classes as freshman and sophomore would eceive no more credit for those sses than the student who dJd ,.. ot. I have read the <lndlogies to oot races and f09tball gdilles. I'm ot sure that we should be com-. · g four years of rigorous acad- ·c work to a minute·long race. 'm even more troubled by, the mphasls our society is placing on ades as opposed to learning. I'm taking classes at Orange oast College, where one of my smates, a graduate of UCLA, is · g to get into medical school. any med schools have a 3.5 GPA utoff in math and saence courses fore they will further process an pplication. Unfortunately, she went to C the surruner dfter e ighth ade to take algebra, to get a leg p on her studJes. As an mcoming · th.grader, compebng agru.nst llege students, she got a B in the ~ That B has brought her ath/science GPA down to d 3 49, eeping her out of countless med ools, all becdusC she Wdf> dn veratlueVlng mconung freshmdn during her tuqh school yedrs. She also told mEo' ctbout how EDUCATIONALLY . s p·1·A 11111 gay geiser-sondoval competitive it was in UCLA sci· ence courses, and how her-scienca. notes were stolen on more than one occa'Slon nght before QUdterms. So, when we make decisions about who should be honored for academic excellence, or who should receive the golden ticket into a prestigious college or med· icdl school. I hope the emphasis we place on grades, or having one declared winner (i.e., the vciledic· torian) doesn't distract students from the ultimate goal of learning. The cartoon strip "Zits" recent· ly has been making light of the issue, wher~ ~ student with a high GPA tells Jeremy that he can just buy a term paper off the Internet. When I g~ to a doctor, l don't want to think that she sabotaged fellow students by taking their notes, or manipulated her class schedule to be the valedictorian. I don't want to think that she took shortcuts m her classes for the sake of a high grade-point average. I want someone who really cares about what I am saying and treats me like a hwnan being UlStead of a problem to solve. I want a doctor who' won't alter my medical records or the results of a Oil CAMPUS medical trlal U she thinks it will get her ahead.· I want someone wbo wants to learn for learning's sake, so she will keep up with medical advances once she has obtained her license. I would rather have someone with compassion over a class valedictorian who got there' by hook or by croo~.... · ' So, when our couununity decides some of th~ issues with regard to honors classes and acad· emic awards, let's think abOut the message we send about the joy 9f learning. Let's make sure our poli· cies encourage them to learn at the highest lev~ that our students can. • -'I missed some of the school boa.rd meeting last Tuesday to attend Newport Harbor High's Acadenues Night. It was really enlightening, and I will report on it soon. I did meet Norman Wolle, who is the PTA President of ~bluff School, which will reopen in Sep. tember. He said the school is K-6 with a proposed enrollment of 290 students. They already have 120 parents involved, as well as other volunteers. That is what I call a committed community. Eastbluff School was on the agenda for another reason. The renovation costs projected by the architect 90 days ago were $3.4 million .. But COilStruction costs have gone up exponentially lately, and may increase as much as 28%·. I guess I missed the meeting with the renovation plans, because as I figure it. at $3.4 million, that works out to $11,724.00 a student just to get the doors open. • By comparison, Davis School, which houses 657 students, cost $1.5 million. Rea School. which houses 421 students, cost $2.4 mil·· lion, with another $600,000. bud· geted once a tenant moves out Costa Mesa High students aren't keen on alcohol, 'huffing' We asked Costd M esd High School students Friday ctltemoon what they thought about the recent mcidenl mvolvtng Ensign lntennediate students who stole beer from a snack shop in the Smithsonian lnsllluuon m Washington, D.C. how the federal government works. Some of the students involved in the theft also are alleged to have inhaled aerosol computer cleaner, a practice known as "huffing.· The students were on an annual field trip with the school, leammg about the rabon's capital and We wanted to lc:Qow what their peers had to say and what kind of role alcohol plays in their life: "I thmk dlcohol wilJ pldy a big deal in my h1c because now I am m high <;chool dnd people will be asking me to dnnk alcohol. They already have once or twice before when I was m d park. They ,.were 1ust students dt the school. JI doesn't scare me I have also seen people hufh.ng before. They do 1t at pdrks I don't know If I would ever try. JI.. -David Randel, 12, sev· enth grade, Costci Mesa, enjoys playing football . "I lhink that 1S really bad to do. Especially when they are on a school trip. I don't really like alcohol. I stay away from bad things. I have seen people huffing before. I have had some friends in eighth grade before who have stolen alcohol and cigarettes from the 7·11. • -CeAr Mlraneta. 13, eighth grade, Costa Mesa. enjoys raving and partying ·Alcohol changes the char· acteristics of many people. Sometimes they are not them- selves. I can see that ltjnd of mcident happening anywhere. I have seen people who have gone down the whole thing btg·tirne -even getting lacked out of their families. The pressure isn't big to drink here. Things have really changed. Pressuring someone to dnnk is messed up. That is the mentality nowadays.· -°'ris Um, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, enjoys using the computer and playing sports "First of all, as a woman, we have to control ourselves and alcohol. By ~eeping our body healthy we will have healthy children. I haven't heard of this huffing thing. However, l hear my classmates talking about drinking and pe.rtying. I lhink alcohol in moderation is OK. Too much, though, will destroy your life.• -Jenny LH, 1 S. junior, Costa Mesa, enjoys playing tennls "I th.ink that a lot of what teens think is popular is based on what they see on TV shows and in the media. These kids wouldn't do it without some kmd of objective. Personally, I think it is good that they got caught. I hope it teaches them a lesson.· -Chardonff Mota, 12, freshman. Costa Mesa, enjoys ice skating, playing basketball and running track. Belongs to the African American Club and Girls Inc. ·1 think that it was wrong of them to steal alcohol. You shouldn't steal things for pop· ularify. Alcohol will give you ulcers and will destroy your . insides. I thmk if you s1a.rt drinking at an early age, it will ruin your life.• -Michelle DeNoewer, 14, freshman, Costa Mesa, · enjoys coll~g things like pins, porcelain dolls, stickers and candy Davis was beiDg used as an adult eduCatio9 center before conver- sion, but 'Eastbluff was being used by Waldorf School and ~e College. Eastbluff School•is being reno· vated with Meno.Roos money from the Bonita f'.anyon project. 1bat money, by law, must be used on the students from that property. So, it was origtna.lly planned that Newport Coast School w.ould get $1 million, Eastbluff would cost about $3.4 million, and the leftover $1.6 million would go to Corona del Mar High School. CdM spent the 'SUilUtler determining hpw to spend the money. However, if Eastbluff costs more and there are· no modifications to that plan., then CdM will get less. Staff mcorrunended lha.l CdM High get its $1.6 null.ton Crom developer fees from the Ford Local housing project. That money may be used for any district project re!ated to district growth. One boa.rd member noted that although some items on the list, such as car· peting, are absolutely necessary, maybe other items could wait. Her concern was that the New· port Harbor zone needs to open up Monte Vista School, but if the Ford Loral money, which should total $2.4 million, is used for Cd.M's list, there will be no funds. It appears to be a valid con- cern. Heck. I didn't even know that crupeting was absolutely nee· essary for sCbools. Apparently, this issue will be. back in two weeks, so we'll see if the priorily to open up a school in the Newport Harbor Zone takes precedence over new carpeting, asphalt, paint, and plants at Cd.M High. • GAY GEISER-SANOOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. , DON l.EAOI / bM., • .., Wendy Cohen, 8, sprints past the adult: as she n..,. ... finish line during the 1·trule run of the 16th Annual Splltt Run at Fashion lsland on Sunday. _Lifting _school SPir" () ver 5,000 ):>eople were treated to warm weather at the 16th Annual Spuit Run at Fashion Island, unlike last year's soggy conditions that . dampened spirits. The SK and lOK run and walk benefits three Newport ·Beath elementary sdlools. Organizers are hopeful that they will exceed last year's $100,000 from the event which was split among Harbor View, Andersen and Lin- coln ~tary schools. "It was such a great tumoul today,• said race di.rector Om.a Mead. •pne of the things that is really nice about this race is the conn:nunity is mstrumen tal m making this a wonderful .time. With all of the lJds and pa.rents involved, it mctkes the race a really unique e\.ent ~ The winners m the top cbvi· sions included in the 5K Gray Mave.herii. 24, with the tlil9 d 14 minutes, 59 seconds; ~ Snuth. 31 I or NeWJ>Ort 8eldi ill . 17 minutes, 35 seconds a ilD the 10K, Danny Reed, • il Laguna Niguel in 31 mini•, to seconds; and Chrtstina 8lei tens. 23, of Upland .m 37 mim-t'1 seconds. More than 1.200 cbi1dlm Mo ran or walked ib the 1'8C!8rtdddi circled Fashion tsland. 'I'b9-.nt JS ct>nsidered one of the IUgast youth races in Southern Caiifot· ma Next year Eastbluff FJemen- tary School Will }Oil! the olbel" benefactors from the race po- ceeds -"This was an in.credible day.• ·Mead said. "We hctd more lban 3,000 spectators cheering --v- one on. A Jot of ~ple Qll8e out &td supported our schOols. • • I Cash for Your Old Jewelry · It _may be worth more lhB.n you think! Chance.s are you have .. buried treasure" in your j~weJry or afe depo it box. What· collecting dust could be collecting cash for you! -, For two <i.ay . only. Charle H. Barr Jewelers will have as our guest Mr. Mark Ebert, an international buyer of antique. e tate. and "previou ly owned" jewelry. Mr. Ebert is a f onner in tructor of the Gemoiogical In titute of America. He is also an author and lecturer to the trade on antique and collectible period je\velry. He will be available Friday and Saturday to consult with you on the discreet dis po , i ti on of your jewelry for the highest possible cash market price. Dispose of a ingle piece or an entire collection. Two Days Only Friday, -March 5 ........................ l 0 a.m·. to 6 p.m. Saturday, March.6 ..................... 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appoinunenr upon reque t CHARLES H. BARR · • • Send AMM_, TOWN items to. the o.ity Ptloto Around Town, )JO w. aay st .. CON Mes. 92627; fu them to (949) 646-4170; « calf (949) 642-5680, ext. 22&. A~· titting of Around Town Qn be foUnd ~ ~· TODAY The w'1.ldn9 club ·of NeW]>ort Beac wW meet at Hospital Road an<i ..5upertor Avenue at 9 a.m. ancl ' p.m. Lose weight and have tun. t'or more inf onnation. call (949) 650'-1332. Pree Income-tu preparatton and assistance will be offered through the Tax-Aide pr0gram frOIP 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-J guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointments are available. F-Or more information, call (94 9) 644- 3244. Mattr.ess .Outlet $tor An exhibit of watercolors by Tat Shinno tlUed •Total Being• will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Ubrary foyer through March 31. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Por more informati?n• call (9~9) 717-3801. BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ · Ante Up Poker Lovers wtll be presented from noon to 3:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 545-8786. .,. • ...,.· ,,..· •' ' CIC 3165 Harbor Blvd. . · 'Cost.a Mesa I I One Blqc,_9-utb of ~05 rwy MEET OUR Ml~BFRS Ml'mbcr for: 7 yi:.m Occupation· Muthc.v of five & .1 hu\hand! Whr. did you join Shape-Up~ ·~h.1pc-Up I\ .1 11,JI 111·1)!hhothuod b'Ylll I don't like thl h1~ uoy.Ji:d hcJhh duh,, .inc.I Sh.tpc· Up h.t\ rn:rv1h1ng I nttd." Gow: le• m.y fit for lifi: 545-7168 Gifi &mo Member fon 7 years Whac an your resuJu1 "Strrngth tr;uning ha.\ given me more definition and more endurance for the sporu I love -(rennis. snowboarding & skiipg)." What do you like ~~t Shape-Up "I like their SPINNtNC classes, Personal Trainers and strength mining equipment. Shape-Up has great service & a friendly atmosphere. I like iu small town fed.• Starting Monday, a class titled . Freedom hom Smoking will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday and Thursday through- ·Flavorful & Delicious J-iJnchee & Dinner Costa Mesa Chamber of .Commerce ' . Latino Business Council ide_ Business Dialogue Will the Westside Plan spell success, or disaster for your business? A for,um for all business owners, . managers, commercial landlords and churches to learn about the Westside Specific Plan and to share with the · City your vision for a more successful Westside business cQmmunity. Thursday, March 4, 1999 5:30 to 7 PM Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa (Corner of Pomona Avenue, • across from the OMV) • If you are involved in any kind of Costa Mesa business . located west of Harbor BoulcvJrd, to the Santa Ana River, pleas plan to att nd. For information Celli Manfrtdo L pier of rhe Latino ·ausin ~Council (949-474-7755) or Mike Rot>ihSOfl of the Costa Mela Plannins Departmen& (714-754-5610). \ • .. out the month at Hoag Memorial Hospital's Pulmonary Conference Room, 1 Hoag Drive. Newport Beach. Admission is $75 and may be retmbursed by your health insurance. Space ts lliiiited. For more information, Call (949) 722- 6237. TUESDAY A · representative from UCLA's Admissions Office will vislt Orange Coast College's 1Tansf er Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The lhmster Center is in the school's Counseling and Admissions Annex, 2701 Fairview Roact, Cos- ta. M~a. For more information, call (114) 432-5894. The Love Without Honor abuse support groop for· women will meet at 10 a.m. at St. Mark Pres- byterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave .. Newport Beach. Admission is free. The group is a confidential meeting place for -women who have experlenced abuse in adult relation.Sfups and desire a place o( .safety. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-1341 or (949) 651-4487. The Jewish-Pam.Uy Service. of Orange County will present a divorce support group at 6 p.m. at its office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more infornia- tion, call (714) 445-4950. WEPNESDAY Fairview Developmental Center will present its annual Spring Boutique from 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. / I OWI .. in the auditorium at the center, 2501 Harbor mvd., .. costa Mesa. The boutique will feature more than 35 cra.tten and is a'fund·raJ.S· er for special programs · at Fairview strch • as Special Olyme!cs. holiday parties and more.~on is free. Por more information, call (714) 957-5188. .. . ... Free yoga demomtrattom will be . presented from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Yoga Center, 445 E'. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more · fufo~ation, call (949) 646-8281. An Orange County Coast Association luncheon titled •urban Runoff and Coastal Water Quality• will be presented at We Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New· port Beach.. An 11:30 a.m. recep· tion will be followed by lunch and a raffle at noon. The program will begin at 12:45 p .m. Adpl.ission is $15 for Orange County Coast Association1J1embers and $20 for guests. Reservation· deadline is March 1. Por more information, call (949) 660-8665. A free pr0gram U~~ Help for Poor and Low Vision will be pre- sented at noon at the Newport Beach Central Llbra.ry, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717 -3801. THURS PAY The Ebell Club of r-,Jewporl Beach will meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1~01 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, cij.ll (949) 645-4481. A semiliar Utled "Business Coaching-Is it for You?• will be presented from 5 to 6 p.m. at McCue Associates, 4570 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $25. Call (714) 979-1000. A natural welln~ lecture UUed •Alternative Solutions for Chron· ic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia ~ will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :30 p .m. at DeMoss Chiropractic, 20321 Birch St., Suite 100, Newport Beach. Admission is free. A vegetarian dinner and mini nerve assess- ments will be available. For more information, call (949) 250-0600. A free JXogram titled "Putting FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your-car injured? You may be teo4!" 1.-·• It max be wee~s. ~onths or even years before you ex~nence pain , stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don t settle your case until you read our free report. With Ron Able at the ·Piano ' Chapter and Las Remu Auxiliary of Assistance League of Newport-Me.u Thursday, April 1, 1999 at 11:30AM Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel . Luncheon/ConartlFund.raisef\ $75 per ~rson Opportunity dtay.:,ings-tickets $5 ea~ ~~ five for $20 ~ Proceech will benefit the Lf:agUe'1 projects for dllldtto For more information (949) MS·6929 Assistance League of Newport Maa Space providtd by .. DOily Pilot Yourself First ls Not Selfish.. will be presented at 1 p .m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbnuy, 1000 avocado Ave. For more infol"Jll8tion, call (949) 717"3801. FRIDAY n\e Assll~ League of New- port·Mesa, Virginia Castle AU'Xil-- iary, will present A Day "With Sotheby's fro.m 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the Newport Beach Maniott Hotel and TenJ'lis Club, 900 New- port Center Drive. The eventwill feature lectures by Sotheby's experts, antique and 'j~elry dealers, a silent auction and lunch" Proceeds will benefit pro- jects for children in need. Admis- sion is $65. For more information, call (949) 645-6929. SATURDAY Whale watching aboard the his- toric tall ship Pilgrim of Newport will be presented from 1 to 4 p.m. at 2717 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Adults are $20 and children 12 and under are $15. Reservations are' required. For more information, call (714) 966- 0686. MARCH 9 A program tilled Behµld the Scenes in Cinema will be present- ed at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avpeado Ave. For more information. can (949) 717- 3870. ~ MARCH 10 A free noon program titled Capl Cook and the HM Bark Endeav- our, Part I. Will be presented at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Call 717-3801: MARCH 11 A Children of Park.inson!ans support group meettng will ~ presented from 7 to 9 p .m. m classroom 3 of OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Sign in' begins at 6:45 p .m. Reservations are requested The meeting is for caregivers and adult children of loved ones with Parkinson's. Call (949) 645-3352. A free program tilled Capl Cook and the HM Bark Endeavour, Part n. will be presented a: 7 p..Dl. •ti . the Newport Beach Centra\ L,ibra.ry's Friends Meeting Roome 1000 Avocado Ave. For more. information, call (.949) 717-3801. MARCH 12 --. .., _...._ The Orange County Area Agency on Aging and the Senior ·Citizens Advisory Council will present a public hearing at 10:36 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del-Mar. Call (714) 567-7555. MARCH 15 StarUng today, Orange Coast C?llege Community Education ~ pre~_nt a class titled •speak- ing, Wnting, and Reading Ch1· nese• through June 7 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in lhe school's Business Education Building, Room 108A. Admission is $79. The school is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Call (714) 432-5880 ext. 1. L U N C H .• E N U S Th,.. menu choices every my Students may choose a vege- tarian entree each day if desired. The vegetarian selection varies and may be either a salad ·sand- wich or hot entree. ' • Monday: "MunchableH salad or corn dog; baby carrots with dip; choice of fruit or juice choice of milk. ' ·• 1\.tesday: "Munchable" salad ' with fruit yogurt or teriyaki beef dippers; veggie sticks with dip; fruit turnover, choice of milk. • Wednesct.y: The "Munchable" salad comes w ith tossed greens, cherry tomatoes, crackers, cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt, honey-roasted peanuts and dress .. Ing. . • lh.ndey: "Munchable• salad wlth "bali:ery special" or ham ana cheese sandwich or turkey tosta· - da In an ~Ible bowl with pinto ~ ~ beans, lettuce, cheese and salsa; choke of fruit or juice, choke of milk. • Friday: •Munchable• salad With pUddlng or broiled ct-. bUrQer on 1 ~ Otip green sal9d wttfi lowfat dr1•lng: choke of fnltt or Ju!Ce. choke of milk. ... • '" :.ls. days. •rm so proid al tis.-.. It's i.. 1 ,las u 1 d •II,.. and '9 gi's fM a phmnml 61 .... -· Jim W11b. ,Costa Mesa High hoops coach , MorCh 1, 1999 • Spotts Editor Roger Carlson t 949-57 44223 ustangs bOw out «from playoffs wifi1: sterling finish ·· S:os~ _!vfe~a ~~«!~hes_ ~2-p~int fourth-quarte! deficit to 34, but Monarchs swvive for CIF ID-A semifinal win. G I I L s H 0 o·-. s ~ us for next season, added three- pointers to pull the visitors to within 36-34 with 2:04 left 8AJUCY FAUUCNl!R DcftPb INGLEWOOD -U Saturday's Southern Section Division Ill- girls basketball semifinal tween visiting Costa Mesa gh and Morningside were a e fight, there'd be an outay for ematch. { Make tha ano/Jier rematch, U u will. 1hlth be told, the Mustangs d their faithful, whq filed off a ter bus and olltnumbered the rniDgside supPQrters at Ingle- High, would likely be the ding source of such clamor. e No. 2-seeded Monarchs (20· who advanced to a weekend e game at Long Beach State's · d, likely got their fill bf the third-seeded Mustangs, . who - came up short, '38-34.. thought it was." Exactly 367 da~ after Mom-Mesa Coach Jim Weeks, who ingslde dominated the final 22 along with several returning play- minutes to elirpinate host M~a. ers are counting the days until 49-34, in a W-A quarterfinal, they tan renew the postseason Monarchs Coach Frank Scott had rivalry with Morningside, never another description for the stimu-doubted his team wouldn't go lating stepping stone to the down Without a fight school's 10th section chaml>i-The Mustangs (19-11), who onship game in 17 seasons (the surrendered a 7-0 spurt midway Monarchs have seven section and through the third 'period to force two state crowns in that span). drastic measures, scored 10 ·u was a big scare,• said Scott, straight fourth-quarter points to who sat uncomfortably through whip their fans into a frenzy. the Mustangs' nearly successful Junior center Autumn Smith · fourth-quarter rally. began the rally with a follow shot, ·1 knew the game wasn't over then converted a four-footer after (when the hosts extended a five-a Monarch turnover. Guards Nan- point halftime advantage to a .36-cy Hatsushi and Jenny Earnest, 24 cushion with 5:02 left in the who combine with Smith to form game), but my girls must have an impressive three-player nude- It was the last points Mesa could manage, however, and Morningside freshman Donnisba Sanford added a 10-foot turn- aro\Uld w.ith a ~ Mesa defender draped all over her for the clinch- ing • bucket with 36 seconds remaining. A Morningside turnover gave Mesa possession with 1:13 left and the Mustangs worked for a solid scoring chance from inside five feet. But the would-be game- tying shot bounded off the heel. Still, Mesa forced a tie-up on the rebound and a favorable pos-· session arrow allowed the visitors another shot at completing the comeback. But Sanford intercept- ed the ensuing inbound pass (the 22nd of Mesa's 23 turnovers), then scored on the other end to al Nll'lwmlt: ~ JiBa --.-. i Mll111 ... 8rcninl admires, but .... be • lmpli'atioo for~ --w.. ·rve been this way all my 111e.• BrOwn Mid. "'People think I lbould look 'I> to guys Wte Abbott became I ~haft a dis- ability. To me, I'm normal. I've never knoWn What it was like to he With 4 ~. to t doh't consider lt a d.iSabWty, eftn. though trYeJY one else think.Sit is. •J'mjust here to have fun plAylng basebellt no different than any of my teamma~. • seal the Mustangs'_ fate. . "I'm so proud of this group,• Weeks said. •Jt's been a phenom- enal team all year and the girls gave a phenomenal effort tonight. I'm going to be real disappointed we lost, but what a comeback I• After clearly being intimidated in last year's Morningside meet- ing, the Mustangs were better mentally prepared Saturday. But the Monarchs' quickness and leaping ability made passing lanes and open shots scarce, forc- ing Mesa to match the hosts defensive intensity and keep pumping from the perimeter (5 of 17 from beyond the arc). •To hold them to 38 points (their third-fewest of the season) and 17 in the second half is a great defensive effort,• Weekj said. "We made them take some shots they didn't want to take, but their post players got some-often- sive rebotihds, made some good moves inside, and they hit some three-pomteTS, too." .. Kamesha Bell, a powerfully built and fundamentally sound 5- foot-10 .senior cen.ter, paced the Monarchs wilb 12 points and a game-high 15 rebounds, while senior guard Nicole Ingram. bad 10 points, including a pair of three-pointers. . Mesa .. $ defense, . however, forced 15 Monarch turnovers Qild limited them to 26.2% field..gonl shooting (16 of 61). Acheve Barre, a 6-1 senior, and Sanford combined for 17 rebounds to help the hosts earn ll: 39-33 edge on the boards. · • The 6-t snnth used quickness, positiolling and detenniilation to collect 12 points and 12 rebo\lDdi. as well as some lo raise SEE MESA GIRLS PAGE & - CELEBRATING TH E MI LLENNIUM Newport Harbor •He played over his bead and through deep pain, in a spirit which embodies the Long Gray Llne at Newport. ' DoN CANn\Eu.. IWy,._ Oneofthe • outstanding names in Harbor High football from the early days was halfback Mel Smalley, a rugged (WlDer, fabulous receiver and a supe(b punter froi:p tile period of 1948-50. He only played two minutes in '48, according to sportswriter Roel MacMillian, but he went on to become first string in '49, and, in time, developed into the · third-highest scorer in Newport history. He scored 104 points in '49, and 30 points in ·so, the dropoff attributed to injuries. Few ever knew how much pain Smalley endured in both the seasons of 1948 and '49. One of h1s guttiest perlormances was m '49 against Orange, a game Newport won, 41-12. Orange outweighed Newport by 30 pounds a man and it kept tremendous physical pressure on Smalley · In fact, defenders managed to give him a severe bashlng in the mouth. We went to the dentisJ for oral surgery. Sadly, he suffered Wlth dental problems for years, despite the repairs. Even more remarkable was the fact that Smalley only had one eye, yet be became one pf the finest receivers ever in • early-day history. He was utter frustration to rival def end~rs. He could out-tox them\ln pass patterns. ~e could rip an errant pass out of their arms. And he could catch any ball within bis reach. During his va.rsity grid career, Smalley carried the ball 201 tim his last two years, covenng 1,25-t yards, for .an average gain of 6.2 per cany. One of his most laudable Mel Smalley games in "'9 fotmd him leading ether way to a notable triumph oyer Santa Ana High m the old Santa Ana Murudpal Bowl. · He carried for more than 130 yards, scored two touchdowns on a 28-yard run and a 35-yard pass reception in the end zone, and he added the PAn, splitting the uprights twice. The ~ort helped the Tars defeat the saints, 1-4-0. He later played a defensive role for Orange Coast college and helped the Para -win the Ea.stem Conference champ onship in.1951 under Coach Ray Rosso. Also trong in track, especially the pole vault. a valued membti' of th Deily Pilot' Millennium Sports Hall of Fame -• -.. 11 -"· l\NGUAitDS CLINCH CONFERENCE BASKETBAil ~ C~IONSIHP WOMll'S IOOPS mltriNUED FROM 6 _Weeks. •• !'Autumn played a great, g19a\, unbelievable game,• said WtMU, who didn't hesitate when med about a chance to elimi- nate Morningside in 2000. •r.d like a shorat them, but I'd like tto face) anybody next year,• he said. •Autumn, Jenny and Nancy have come so far this year, I think we're going to be really strong next season.• That being said, Mesa will, no doub't. miss departing starters ;#c Powers (six points and bounds) and Lianne Sasaki ~ and two points), as ~as senior teserve Judy IMT&ne, who contnbuted an ~ma -OF DIVtSK>H lit-A SEMANAL ~ 18. CosTA MESA J4 -Score by Qwwten ~ Mesa 9 7 5 13 -34 ~de 11 10 10 7 -38 ~~Mftll -Smith 12. Hatsushi 8, Powers 6. Earnest 6, Sasaki 2, Thornton 0, Kidane 0, Hitt O. 3-pt goals -Earnest 2, Hatsush1 2, Powers 1. Fouled out -None Morningside -Bell 12, Ingram 10, Barre 7, Sanford 6, Smith 2, Figueroa 1. 3-pt. goals Ingram 2. Barre 1. Fouled out -None. SUMMARY COUEGE WOMEN'S BASKET8ALL GQ4)EN STATE ATHLEnC CONio£Na soc.at College 62, Westmont 39 ~w'Y.r.~~"'"'t0r101nt -Gr aves. 6, Olson S, Wilson 6, St1me 9, Rouch 5, luster 8. 3-pt. goals -None. Fouled out -None. SoCal College • Wright 20, t!l::!Rrihoff 13, Pina 9, Kempton 3, g-r.weidler S, Emde 4, Boeke 6, f.k L Marks 0, Stewart 0, Grueber 0, \/~ 0. 3-pt. goals -Pina.3, Wright 3, Jf:W:rton 1 Fouled out .. None. • flalftime -sec. 35-18. ;~" S C H E D U l E . . TeDIW ........ "'" :'JWfuimlng H19h school boys a,[1(1 girls . c~ Mesa at Newport Hc!rt>ef, 3 p.m •Tennis High Khool boys Newp<>f't Harbor at Costa Mesa, l p.m • GoH Community college Orange Coast Tournament at Costa Mesa Golf & CC. 11 a.m. I • i SJH>rts Lady Pirates stea_mroll r ......., •New-look Pirates get . career-high 25 points from Middlebrooke in 87-47 pounding of Thade Te~. JA.50N H1u.. . COSTA MESA -On Feb. 17, the Orange Coast College women's basketball team lost a heartbreaker to Or{lllge Empire Conference doormat Golden West, 61-59, bringing about the realization it was really time to address the. problems created by the loss of sophomore starters Natalie Weeks and. Ani Saraydar- ian. In essence, without Weeks, a 6-3 center, and Saraydartan, one of the Pirates' biggest offensive threats, Orange Coast had to work on becoming a whole new team for the playoffs. L.A. Trade Teclr became the first playoff victim of the new-look Pirates Satutday night when host Orange Coast. behind a career- bigh 25 points from Sarah Mid- dlebrooke, rolled to an 67-47 win COMMUllTY COLLEll HOOPS ' •• in the opening round of the SOuthem Callfornia Regionals. . •l'his is a completely d.itt~ent team,• Coach Mike Thornton said. ~After the loss to Golden West, we really turned it around and found a new way to 'Win. The upset win over Irvine Valley to finish conference was a big confi- dence boost and WA know we can still beat good teams." The Techsters (14-14) have had t,heir own problems this season with losing .e_layers and were only able to suit up seven for the ga,me. With 2:51 left, Trade Tech had its third player foul out, leaving just four players on the floor. The Pirates (26-6). who travel to No. 7-seeded Santa Barbafa Wednesday for the second round, jumped out to a 21-point lead before cruising into halftime and letting the Techsters re-enter striking distance. But Orange Coast erased any hope quickly in the second half, continually building its ead throughout. Middlebrooke, 11 of 17 from the field, also had 12 rebounds. Freshman guard Erin Tomlin.: son scored 13 potnts with seven boards for the Pirates. Michelle Klytta, n product of Newport Har- bor High, bit a trio of three-point- ers in the second hall and finished with 12 points. Leah Wilde had 11 points for occ. . . The victory, which brings the Pirates to within a game of the single-season victory record set during the 1992-1993 season, sets up a rematch with Santa Barbara, which fost to OCC, 86-73, Dec. 2. But that was with Weeks and Saraydarian still in the lineup. SWl, Thornton likes their chances. •Everybody is playing well," Thornton said. "And we learned one key thing -. we don't have to shoot 'the lights out to be effective. We only shot 33 % to beat Irvine Valley.• a.i•INITY CIOU.IGI _,.... sourHIM CALR•M • l lDNAU Ant ....... OCC S7, TIADI 1'lat 47 ...... -w.. Thomp_son 21, Neal 10. Jones 3, Gordon 3, Newberry 8, Madbon2. 3-pt. goals -Thompson 1, Newberry 1. Fouled out -Jones, Gordon. Neal. Orange eo..t -Middlebrooke 25, Tomlln$00 13, Klytta 12. Wilde 11, Sorti- no 6, lewis 4, Peyton 4, Johnson 7, Mojl· ca 5. 3-pt. goals-Klytta 3, Sortino 1, Tomlll'\- son 1, Wilde 1. Foul~ out-None. Halftime -OCC. 3S-2i. • Orange Coast College's men's . team, meanwhile, was eliminated at Southwestern in the first round of the regioruus, 84-70. occ bows out with a 16-15 record. COll•aNYY CDU.EGE Wfll sountelN CAUfOIMA lllEGfONALS Ftrst~ SoonM;StlMN 14. occ 70 <>r.,... co.st -castleton 8, Reyes 10, Cooper 5, Dolven 20, Beeler 3, 'Elliott 10, Langdon 7. Zoller 7. Fouled out -Dolven. SouthWestem -cameron 4, Simon 22. Poole 20, Roach 18, Booker 14, Jasper 6. Fouled out -None. • Halftime: Southwestern. 34-2~ VanguardS fall to Westmont, 83-72 sec SPLITS • Southern California College men will be on the road in Wednesday's first round of the playoffs. COSTA MESA -Westmont College wasted no time dashing Southern California College's upset hopes; cruising to an 63-72 men's basketball win after bwld- ing a 15-point lead by halftime in the Golden State Athletic Confer- ·ence finale Saturday al "The Pit • Joe Kerns led the way for Westmont with 29 points. Keams was 6 of 9 from beyond the three- point arc. Teammate Brian Gomes had 16 points and nine rebounds. Dennis Keane scored 26 points to pace the Vanguards (11-21, 5-9 BASKETBALL in conference), who will be on the road Wed:nesday fot the ope¢ng round of the GSAC playoffs. Jaba.ri Simmons had 19 points and four rebounds for sec. Ardis Curtis had 11 points and six assists. GOl.D£N STATE Antl.ET1C CONRRENCE WESlMONJ 83, 5oCAL. CouEGE 72 W.stmcw\t -Kearns 29, Gomes 18, Falconer 11, Gonzales 9, Slick 4, Knabke 6, Hahn 4, Payne 2. 3-pt. goals -Kearns 6, Falconer 3, Bliek 1. Fouled out -None. Soelll Coll-v. : Keane 26, Simmons 19, Curtis 11, Wilson 8, Bradley 2, James 6. laribee 0, Eicher 0, Beller 0. 3-pt. goals· -Curtis 3, Simmons 1. Fouled out -Simmons. Bradley, Curtis. Halftime • Westmont. 43-28. V<l}lguards win opener, 6-4, but drop nightcap, 8-2. COSTA MESA-Southern Cal- ifornia College scored two runs in the eighth inning to defeat Point lpma Nazarene, 6-4, ln the first game of the doubleheader split with the VlSiting Crusaders in Golden State Athletic Conference baseball action Saturday .• Ryan Wllliams, who gave up just two hits in four innings, picked up the victory in relief to even his record at 1-1: . Kevil\ Candelaria, Samuel Baeder and Hank Enriquez each_ bad two hits for sec (4>-10, 1-7 in conference). In the second game, John Harkey bit a home run and had four RBis to pace Point Loma to BASE BILL an 8-2 win. Matt Newton and Candelaria each had two bits for the Van- guards. · GOLDIN '5JAJE ATHLET1C CONfD£NCl sec 6, ~ LOMA NAZNl£NE 4 Point Loma -100 021 000 -4 8 3 Socal College 002 101 02x -6 9 1 Schellif19. Erwin (6) and Peters; Steele, Wllliams-'(6) and Dent. W -Willaims, 1-1. L • Sctu~lling. 1-2.. 2B -Lewallen (SCC)..J)ent (SCQ, candelarla (SCQ. 3B -Harkey (PLN). HR -Johnson (Pt.N) • PotNT LOMA~ a. sec 2 Point Loma 061 010 0 -8 9 1 Socal College 000 011 000 0 • 2 10 3 Moody, Lowe (6), Wardell (7) and Peters; Stockier, Clark (7) and (andelaria. W -Moody, 3-2. L -Stockier, 1-1. 2B -Smoe (PLN), park (SCQ. HR -Harkey (PLN). Jc. Reuss powers · Pirate·s • I • Three-run homer lifts Orange Coast to 11-8 win : over Golden West COSTA MESA -Jason Reuss' three-run hoine run in the fifth inning helped Orange Coast Col- lege erase a five:run deficit en route to an 11-6 victory over visit- ing Golden West in the Orange Empire Conferenee baseball opener Saturday Nick Orlandos had a two-run single in the fifth inning to spark a four· run inning for the Pita tes (9-6, 1-0 in conference). Jamie Brown pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning to l>iCk up his third save of the season. OCC women have sOme motivation GIRLS IASIETBALL . Down, 5-0, Brian Wahlbrink singled to lead ofJ the fifth. Adam Anderson hit the first of his two doubles, dnving in Wahlbrink. Brandon Thompson, who bit his eighth home run in the seventh inning, singled home Anderson and Paul Devries also singled with two outs. • Velez leads an OCC women's svvimming team which should challenge fOr state championship. COSTA MESA -Leist season, RJvers1de College, wluch broke Orange Coast College's streak of 122 consecubve dual-meet Vlcto- ries in women's sWUTUTllllg, used a late surge to overtake the Pirates on the last day of the Orange Empire Conference champi- oft9h.ips. The 'figers went on · to win the state title with OCC fin- 1shiag a dose second. 'fhe Pirates return a strong team and Coach Don Watson belaves tl1ey have the tools and abmty to return to the top of the s~gs and to win a state title We've got a really strong nucleus." Watson said. "Wf"'ve also added to that a good crop of recrwts • The key to OCC's succ~ss Uus season 1s Lisa Velez, who is returrung Crom shoulder surgery. Velez won the state title 111 the .50- yard backstroke last year w1th a wne of 27 21 and is expecte<I to repeat. She IS also expected to do well in the 100 individual medley. "She came to us as a UC Berkeley transfer and has a tremendous amount of talent,• Watson said. "She had a back- ground in synchronized swtm- mmg Md a natural feel for the water. She's a 3.9 student who is mature beyond her years and is tough as nails."· Velez will have plenty of back- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CAWNO FOR BIDS School Dlltttd COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid Daadlne. Apftl 8, 1990 II 2:00 p.m. P1aoe of Bid Recllp1 Of. llce Of Dlreclor at Pvrehea· Ing, Coast CotntmtnltY Col- .. Dlltrld, Bldg •JY' ,r,O Adtm• Avenue. Cotta Meu CA 02828 Project ldenllllcallon Name· Omnge COtil Col· ltge S111mlc Upgr9dt PtiUt I, Bid No 17MI ~. Pi.ct Esldl ant on Ille atrd avettable 11 Oft~ ot lhe P'hyllcel FICllUM Coon#· nafor, Ardith Alohy, Coatt CommilnllY Coll!tgt I*· irtct. 1310 Mime A\19 . I~ l'O':', coeai MtNJ CA ~~ Hf"EBV u~'rH!'~,_ ~· namtd ld!Cd Olilt*l °' °'** ~. c..lllon1iil. ..,. ,.,, r4 ltwougll .. .,....,,.\0 ..,.,, ,.,..,. ................ '!IOll- 1'NCT", ... ,.... up to. .... "°' -'*' "" •1 I 'llM ..-..S , PREVIEW Luke Alvarado David Cox Jake French Ben Green Ethan Hamilton Troy Holmes Alex Hylton Brian Lanich Luke Mansfield Jeff Monroe John Smalley Shishi Terada Geraldo Ferriera to.ch: Don Watson Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. up since the Pirates are once agam one of the deepest teams tn the state. Yuki OSani, also a state finalist, will be back to swim the 500 freestyle, 200 Uldividual med- ley and 100 butterfly. Alex Hylton, a finalist in the 50 and 100 lreestyles, will compete on several relay teams. Carla Rzeszewski is also back and will provide some depth in the backstroke. There are also some quality newcomers on the Pirates' roster. Laurelle Rzeszewslo, a product of l\Jstin High, is one of the fastest spnnters at ace this year. Lon Osuna, a transfer from Cal State Northndge, will also compete in the spnnts and both have a good chance to qualify for the state meet. ~ Neriss Riedenbaugh, Jennifer Tucker an amie Frenclt.are also expected to make significant con- tributions. The men's·team is a little thin this season and also has no divers. "I'm a little bit disappointed about WALK THROUGl1. March 12, 1999 ti 9.00 a m., Orange Cout Col- lege Maintenance and Op-e,.Uona Fdrty, loc:alltd on Mammac SltMt blCWMn Hatbo1 Blvd and Fail'Vlew Avenue, Cosl1 Mesa, CA 92628 BID DATE Aprtl 8, 1999 11200 p.m BOARD DATE: Aptll 21, 1999 No prf!Mnt 1hlll be made lor wonc or mater11t under 1he cont~ unlM• and untu the R-oltti8r of COnlractcn vel'ffltt 10 ttlt DISTRICT lhal lhe CON· TRACTOR was properly lloonMd •I.. the tltM the conlfltl ~j •warded Any CONTRACTOR not ao lcanMd la •Ubftd to pen. altlee under the law K lht licenM daltlbl!Qn 198Cf• lied htretnabollt .. thll cf I •apedalitL:~°"' H dtfintd In 705t Of 1111 calllomla 814lf'IUI and ProlNlbla Code, .,.,. 1Pec;l1l1ty CO!'lflCtor ·~ the eon.*! "* ltllt WM llttall llMI CM llrud. ~of .. Wortl. in ~-...., ,.. " OlllofNI PRE VI 1·w Ashley cartton camie French So. Fr. Fr. Emily Joos Grna Mansfield • Fr. Yuki Osanai Lori Osuna So So. Nerissa Reidenbaugh carla Rzeszewski Laurelle Rzeszemki Jaime Smith Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jennifer Stipp Jennifer Tucker Lisa Vele2 . So. eo.d\: Don Watson our turnout," Watson said. "How- ever, our guys have pretty good skills and we should be strong in the sprints.~ The Pirates have four sprint- ers, sophomores Like Mansfield, Jeff Monroe and Troy Holmes, as well as freshman Geraldo Fer-· reira, who are sub 22 seconds in the 50 freestyle and sub 48 sec- onds in the 100. Ferreira is from Brazil. Another newcomer is Shisbi Taruda, who IS from Japan and was at UC Berkeley before decid- ing to come down to Orange Coast. Freshman David Cox, a prod- uct of Laguna Beach High, Brian Lanich and Newport Harbor prod- uct Luke Alvarado are .also e xpected to mcike significant con- tributions. •Our guys finis8ed second last year by 11 points and we gave away 150 ln diving," Watson said. "It may be the same way this year. We have a talented swim team, just don't have any divers.~ In en lm<Mlt not 11111 thin one hundred percent ( 100%) of the lolal bid price, end furnish • Pay- ment 8ond In an ~ not lea then one hun01'9d percent ( 100%) of !tie 10IAI bid price, end turnl1h C»l11flClll .. evidendng ltiet l"8 1'9Quitwd lnaurance 11 In eltect Jn !tie 1mounta Rt IOfltl In the general condl· Ilona. In lhe event ol feltu,. lo enter Into the contract Ind tJC~te IN hlqulred dOcumenta. 1ucti bid &e- Cl:Jnty win be IOffellOd. Th• F11thlU1 Petformance Bond th1ll remain In lull IOtee end •lltci lhrQugtl' the gutrentM pel'lod 11·tped· llld In ttle genenll concl- tlonl. The OIS~ICT IMtlliH tho right to Atfect eny or al bid• or to ""'" any Ir· regul111t1 .. ot ll'ifOITNllllM In any blda or In the bid· ~~ ~ 1m ol f'tt ~omia lJI· bOf C9de. the Olrtdor ol tht 0.parttnent of In OulC11ll AllMlol 11 of .. 8'altaf~hMO. '•"""'" .:: or.:~ Spring leagues NEWPORT BSACH _ The girls spring basketball' leagues at the Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area still have openings for players in grades 1-6. · The season runs through May. Everybody plays at least half of each game. Girls in grades 1-2 will be put in an instructional program which meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Tbe .league for girls in grades 3-4 plays Friday nights. Grades 5-6 play Thursday nights. The signup fee is $80 for grades 1-2 and $100 for 3-6. · Coaches are also needed. For information, call 640-6650. . · Reuss then delivered his first home run of the season tQ tie the score at five. Mike Bostick picked up the win in relief and improved his record to 3-1, Thompson finished with four tuts, three·runs scored and two.RBis. Anderson also had three hits. OftANGE EWl9'E CXJWEEHCE ~ CosAJ 11, CiolDEN WtsJ 8 Golden West 020 031 no -s 12 2 Orange Coast 000 054 20x • 11 17 5 Brown, Crosby (6) and Slllivan; carey, Bortldc (6), Brown (8) and Thompson. W ·Bostick (3-1). L -Brown (3-1). 2B -Brown (GW), Anderson (OC) 2. Gulledge (GW), Devries (OCQ. . HR -S'antos (GW) Reuss (OC), Gulledge (GW), Thompson (OCQ. Spring Oassic scheduled for March 20 • Former world champion Billy Hamill and U.S. champ Bart Bast will be on hand. COSTA MESA -Speed-s • I I 6 w I y way fans, it's that time of year agam. The Coors Llght Spring Classic opens the Speed- way season March 20 at 7:30 p.m . in the oval at the Orange County Fair Grounds. The winner take all championship race will include former world champion Billy Hamill and the 1996 U.S. National Champion, Bart Bast, helping to fill out an all-star field. The Spring Classic will be Hamill's first appear- ance since last season's accident which left him with a brokfilt back. This may be his only appearance in the United States this season. Also retuming will be legendary race announcer LarfyHw~an. . There will also be Support Class action and the Mission Yamaha Speedway Sidecar teams, complet- ing a full night of racing. • Admission for adults is $9. JWliars (ages 13-17) and seniors (60 and over) are $6. Kids ages 6-12 are $3 and children under five are free. 'at l!1Y morn.. wlW.ld by the Olltnct IO enaure per· tormenoe under the con- lract Eacti bid 1ubmlttld In ,.. l>O"" to thll NOCJce anaa oootaln, 11 • bid Item, ec», quate lheetll'IO, shoring. 1nd br.Ong. or equ1v11tnt mew>d, !of ltlt ProtlC110n ol lilt Ind limb In tfenchtl end open uoevellon, wtlklh Iha• conlonn to ap· pltc.eble llftlY orotrl Oovemlno '°'"' ly Wllffem M. v...-, Ed. O., ChencellOf, Parking and programs are also free. Opening rugbt of the Speedway regular season is set for April 10 The races begin at 7:30. The grandstand accommodates up to 7 ,500. 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BAUER JAGUAR """"'''BiSRI rn GS 'l7 114"1153-4IOO _,..., .. .._.._ JXGOAR iii 1iii Low m1111 toe:Me5I m.945 SEOAN 4Q lllTSUIMS .. MOlORS $35,115 . IM273 (714)145-1700 BAUER JAGUAR Un'SOWQALlNf CJ 'k 714-80-4800 Moontool. (056477) $9978. JAGUAR v .. iiii •trTSUfltS .. MOTORS --(714)645-1700 SEDAN 40 lil'TSOllStl n ... nw ES 'ff '38,"5 11-4271 ....._....' BAUER JAGUAR M()()fl(oollt10288) S12,900 71 .. AH....... MITSU s .. MOlORS .,.._,.._.,,, • (7 4)$45-1700 JAOUAA )QI 1'R li1ts08llRI OXrtNT 8 'ii SEOAN40 ..,. $21,IM 14-4215 28,~i:Jol10,670 BAUER.JAGUAR (714UUIL170010R9 114461-4800 ,,,__ JAG~l:J!JiliM ' .J:':."'1<=tll00 i:: $21,115 • 9MHI MITSU8l9tt toRS BA~AGUAft (714)141-1700 JA~on U'i°w v~~vi SEDAN40 -1'14-545-1700 $17,"5 ~ BAUER JAGUAR NSSlN santlA XE 'i& 114-tQ-4800 Seda. 2 dr, NC, ps, tll. arMm JAGUAR lCli 1iii ca., rJc. !AC765851l $7,995. SEDAN 40 COSTA MESA HONDA $35,llS 11-3134 (714)48MOIO BAUER JAGUAR Olbs~ EKiH't '15 114-95MIOO Aulo, 111,~~· lhr. llloys. JAGUAR JUI 'ti ~~ O~ =:~ VANDEM PUS SEDAN 40 (714~.ftOI 141,":AUER JAGu:-4122 PLYUOUTH141if1W S4ifi 'ii 714-tU-4800 M:. ps, ""· anVlm cass. JAGUAR 13 j(Jfi DOOR (012171191 $79911. COUPE, Sunroof, 1711 ml COSTA MESA HONDA ~=-~'3~,rs--· PONnfc4= 81''5 JE.EP WitlNOLER 'if. Coupe. 4 Dr; _5 ap<t. ABS, ac. Vety deenl (4142641112.en fml wlll cY. <4~9!>I 57999 MITSUBIS .. MOTORS COSTA MESA HONDA C714)54S=l700 PORSCJ;t=:AA 911 IJ1 Klnc;le of Jobe FOf TARGA. Chormt wts, $18,500 All Kinda of P.opte. lrldl oil a ~ PIYIT*W. ca.e.med. fl!1Y8tt p1rty ~H73-0l11 • Quilty Work NJ.AREA WllWSOA GAROENCARE ~ ~. lflS!lhlt~ • "'""-tr' .'! 31'1f<ll'IW' #Ol1t. M9-S 1 S-0529 YARD CLEAN OP/TAUi TREES. HEDGES. PALM TREES. REMOVAL NEW LAVM'PUNTS 71~ PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Call!. Public· uuntres comrft1111on REQUIRES that an UHd household goods movers rrlnl their P U.C. Ca T number; Umos and chaufftrt prlnl their T.C.P. number In all advtrtl•· ments If you hlYI a question about lt1t ltgall1y of e mcJYtr, Rmo 0t c:t\lulter, can. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558-4151 H YAt QOAl'TY PW TOUCHUPI TOO t4 Hr-. IUdWd Sinor U01210M4 MNIMll2• kJVeiet 'f'lllntlng ruldmtlal (ouK ff.nlshlng. Wood rutoroUi>n matthew 949·548--5481 lie. 740898 •• Q l -Ndcher w.IGtllbAe, u sc.11 you hOld: ' Q 5 -As South. w1nmble. you bold: .. •AKJlt o w.Io AS •KJ'7'42 ~~ ... ;BA.ST •A 114 o .U013 o A Q 112 •;a--- The biddin1 ~ proceeded: NOllTll KAST SOUl'll WIST 1• ,_ lo r.. .. .. ' Whit Ktioo do you take? ... ' Whit do you bid now? A -There is a buic principle of bid-diaa lhlt appliea here -show • good four.Qrd major before rebid.- ding a ~or lonaer minor suit. Tbcird'ore, rebid one ap.de. The r11et that it .ia • eemt-ard minor ii immataiaJ and. since pertnc:r'a relpOQIC did not~ your hand, do not~ think aboutjulnplna ~ twospedes. A -East's peempt bu~ ita you haYe • problem. our •troaa haod. • penalty not be~ wben- you have a aood fit for pertner'1 suiL NeYatbelea, to bid aaidJing other than four species could~ your side ovabolrd. eapccillly 1U11Ce you ans looltina at the WCl'lt poaible boldiQg inchlhl. • Q 3 -Neithet vulnerable. .i South you bold: Q 6 -Neither-vulntnble. .. Sou&h you hold.: •AKl3 oA'5 072 •Alt.JI •63 olCQltt oAI •lt753J Patna-opem the biddi.na with one Yi ~ it lbe belit. What do you respond? -with one~~ actioD SUZUKI SAMURl'88 Blue, 4X4 CorM, 511> 1 OCll ml $2700. ~9-752-e&83 'TOYOTA CAMRY '97 ar..,,eueo. llr~. an\h cut. (~ • 7,998 LEXUSOFWE (714)1!2.aeol TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 'IS (X1552~~ (714)5*1200 PfiECiE PUJlllNG'. • Aeollrl ' Aemodlll FAEE ESTIMATES LM87398 911f-10llO ORCO PLUMBING 8 DUIN CLLUllNO 'i-DAYS/Wln Sr. Otiun DiKM11l do you tab? A -Usually, when an ~nt opens in your longat SUit, it is best k>JmJmdawait~We 1ee no reason why Ibis band should be any w:eption. f'Mf -: ·:: "!' ... .•.·::;~ t.· - . . . ,· ' l: 'r .:... r ' .. • ~ : : ~ TOYOTA PN SHORTBEO 'M A/C, anVtm can!. cuslom blln!Mw. (R250357~!!i~· COS'l'A MESA """"A (714)4H-5060 ToYotl Tacotn1 Xtn Cet> 'ff 4WD, llJl/lm CUI, ale, c:u1lcrn tunper. (tosee71) ,$13,995. COSTA RIA HONDA (714)4M-IOllO ~~---.--,~ r...... ,· ,, • , • • ""'I I • ( \ ' L .... :' .. .-, .. _ ~ Al~ .......... • t ±'•C.••ifcW 548-0769 r. TRIUMPH 1151 TR3 ofl fl'lm9-IMtonlllon, wtlb, lmm1cul1t• Condition $1415.00 MM54-7SSll VOLVOMO 'tl Auto, filr, pwr. J*~, moonrool, ~un~~s~ (71')812.aeol ~ . ; , . ' •. I , I • ' •1 FARTHING lnllllallon • Aemovll , ~w~ l156087$ ~21 Titr ITNPHRI ~In ..,..,... removll. UMUA171~'1 WE OW CHC50CD RlNd TOGETHEft, Sltlp, Install, ldtWlce lo .. cqzy Ll73587t U1o111t Cafl 642-56-!S :-- Put a few words to work for you . : ,.