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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilotr -.. , .. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM.MUNmEs SINCE J 907 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3,-1999' . :Eastbluff iS 2 steps closer to . reopening • District receives low bid .of $2.7 ,million, pushing the project's total cost to $5.2 million. District staff probably will recommend the school bOard accept the bid at its Tuesday meeting, said Ed Hayes, interim director of maintenance and opera- tions. -=-:--f -Getting elementary school rea·dy is a day at beach for new principal places," she saJd. "I'm so enthusiastic about my move, dild the welcoming has been overwhelming.• The school will open next fall, and will serve Eastbluff families who are crowding into other New- port Beach schools Ja...~CA GARRJSO!'J -nf1Pb NEWPORT-MESA -The price tag for the second phase of renovations at Eastblufl Elementary School probably will be about $2.7 million, district officials said Tuesday. nus would bnng the total price tag for reopening Eastbluff to $5.2 million, about $1.8 mill.ton higher than the original estimate of $3.4 million. District officials attributed the higher bill to rising construction costs, which have gone up about 30% since estimates were done in 1997, and to the addi- tion or a few more remodeling projects, said Finance Director Mike Fine. I t's a long way from Aberdeen, S.D , to Newport Beach, but Eastbluff Principal JoAnn Berbos believes the two communibes are not as different Berbos 1s not entirely unfamiliar with the area, however. Though she ~as born and raised in South Dakota, much or her family lives here, and she has visited "at ledst three times a year.• Last fall, her son enrolled at USC. So, when Ber- bos heard about the JOb runrurtg Eastbluff, she said she jumped at the chance to be closer to her family. as they seem. 1 Bids for the project were delivered to the district Friday and ranged from a high of $3.6 million to Huntington Beach-based Brandall lt1odulation Corp.'s $2. 7 million bid. Funds to renovate the school, which the district closed in 1992, are coming from the Mello-Roos money from the Bonita Canyon bousing project. Additional funds are coming from developer fees. #There are so many sunilarities between the edu- cation system here and there,• said Berbos, who came from South Dakota to take over as principal of the new Eastbluff Elementary School on Feb. 16. FrQm her tempordt)' office at Lincoln Bementary School, Berbos is d!ggmg Ul to create a school from scratch. Though that is a new experie_nce for her, she has a long background in education. She bas taug~t second through 12th grades and also has worked District officials have spent the past three days making sure Brandall Modulation's estimates check out and that the company has a good reputation. School board members had considered t~g some of the $1.6 million in Mello-Roos money e~- The problems of running a school near the ooach are not among them, she said. SEE EASTBLUFF PAGE 5 "But I see pare nts and educators rallying for neighborhood schools and quality education in both SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE 5 ,, T:t;'ain buffs sidetracked by restroom .. . Orange County Model Engineers club members are building a bathroom -a real one -at Fairview Park STORY BY EUSE GEE PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN COSTA MESA -The Orange County Model Engmeers, accus- tomed to building objects on a minia- ture scale, are tackling a lile-si:zed construction project: restroom facili- ties at Fairview Park. yea.rs, squirreling away money to do this,· said Bob Donnelly, a Model Engineers member. The money was raised through members' dues and donations from citizens who ride the model trams at Goat Hill Junction. •It's exhausting our treasury, .. Donnelly said of the project "We'lf be broke.• TOP: From left, Gary Dutra, Russell Smith and Bob Platfoot work on the new snack bar and restroom fad llty at Goat Hill Junction on Tuesday. The group is using $30,000 of its own money to· build the first perma- nent restroom facility at Fairview Park. Its members are handling all of the labor, from pouring concrete to installing plumbing and wirlng to raising the walls. The city bought the 210-acre park for $3 million m 1985. A master plan was adopted in 1997, ouUirung $9 million m unprovements that include hiking and biking trails, habitat restoration and a dog park. Late last year, the city hired a consultant to secure state and federal grant fund- ing for the improvements. Another restroom facility is planned near a parking lOt on the west side of Placentia Avenue. That ABOVE: Norman Jobse chugs along in his 1/8th- scale steam engine at Goat HW JuncttoD.1 #We've been saving for almost to Read Across America · is a pag~ turner As part of nationwide event, parents gather at Sonora Elementary chool to learn how to get their ' children in the habit of reading 'S porttng a •cat in tho Hat• cap above her p rf cUy coiffed bead, Sonora Ele· mentMy School Principal Lorie Hoggard put on her best read- aloud voice and actoi:l out the &to· ry of the Three UtUe Pigs -from • the woU's perspective. It's not that unusual for a prin· opal t<> read aloud from a tory- book, or even, at soma schools, to wear a funny hat. But there wasn't a child 11\ ~t. Hoggard wu ree®'g to per· inti, to lbo'W them how tp involve lhelr chDdnm ln reeding I ·nus has been a ball,• said Mark Russell, a father of two Sonora students who pent the day in classrooms, reading stories, •And it bas shown m how to get to my children's level with read- ing.• ... Tuesday was tho second annu- a l Re ad Acros A merlca day, w h c n sc h oo l s n a ti o n · w I d a devoted 6 day to celebrating the essential, but sometimes elusive, skill of readlnO. At Sonora, Where abOut half the chUdreft are dulifted .. lim- ited Englilh .profldent, Kbool officials spent the da.y making reading fun for children and showing their parents -even those who do not speak English -how to promote English litera- c;y at home, Hoggard said. tn the afternoon, the Costa Mesa school held a family literacy conference in both English and Spanish to show parents exactly how to do it. · Reading has rocketed itS way to the top of educational priorities in recent months, and in the New- pc;>rt·Mesa Unlfled School District, of fidals have set a goal of rai mg e very child's reading srore by 10 points. And iU lt takes a touch of :th ablurd to get there, t~ parentl 1eemed more than willing tO putake 'l\Jeliday, Wbk:h abo w11tbelete~~ SEE TRAINS PAGE 5 INDEX QASSIFIED -··----··-·-·· .. a POUCE fllfS_ . ---·-·..2 PUIUC N01lCES ·-·-··-·-·-··. srorrs ·-.. --q-u••·-····-' lHf nm COi.LiMN ___ 3 THEM UO NOW ---.. -.. -2 WEATHER • Kidnappings may · involve saine man •Reported abduction in San Juan Capistrano simi- lar to weekend kidnap attempt in Bluffs. GREG RlsuNC, htm peridmg a further mvestiga- bon ." Earher Tuesday, she ntf's deputies knocked on doors and called schools around the South . County neighborhood, trying to determine whether a young girl was taken by a stranger on a busy ·. thoroughfare nedf the Santa Ana Freeway., A possible kidnapping that a The investigation was.prompt- witness claimed took place Tues-ed by a motorist who told author- day morning outside a San Juan ities he saw a man JWDP out of his Capistrano apartment complex truck m the 26000 block of bad some similarities to an Canuno Las Ramblas and snatch attempted abduction in the Bluffs a girl from outside the CapIStrano over the weekend. Point Apartments aroµnd 10:15 But an Orange County Sher-a.m. Tuesday. The rnOtfimt w<l!> tff's Department official said late driving m the opposite direcbon Tuesday night there is no redson and was dble to· descnbe the to believe-a kidnapptng occurred. man's vehicle only as a green •we believe the Wltness's Nissan or t-.1ttsubistu truck with statements may be erroneous,· 1 brown doors. said Lt Dottle Ronan •we may The truck matched the. des- pursue a CfllllJllal action agamst . . SEE KIDNAP PAGE 5 Costa Mesa makes, getting permits easier ElJ'>l C..IE llli'f Pb COSTA MESA -City offmals are cutting through the red tape developers and contractors must go through to obtain penruts With a new one-stop pennit processing center, developers and contractors no longer must take a vutua.I tour of City Hall to geLall of their work done. -The one-stop center opened last month on the second floor o( City Hall. It caps off a years-long attempt at reorganizing the build- ing department to better serve the pubhc. "What we've attempted to do is eliminate some or the tedious steps in the development process,• said Burt Morgan, plan checker. In the past, developers and contractors were n-quired to go from department to departme~t m City Hall to o~tam perrruts and . MILLENNIUM MOMENT . submit paperwork for different projects. For example an appli- cant might have had to go to the planrung department on the sec- ond floor, the public <;ervices department on the fourth floor, and the finance department on the hrst floor to submit a ll of the nece.c;sary paperwork. A program like the new center can be a bmesaver m what usual- ly is a cumbersome procec;::. aid Roy Roberi>on, an.,.engmee-r wtth CDC Engmecring .. · A typical pi;oJect can require more than 20 pernuts, mcluding ones for grading, precise gradmg, plumbing, demolition. sewer and site ace~ "· he said. •Every one of those pe~ts is another set of rules and dnothcr person.• he said. Although Co ta MPsa is one of the more effici~nt cities Robers n he worked with, he said the SEE PERMIT PAGE 5 GronSky is dean 9f ewi>ort chamber and yaCht club I 1 • Alai I IC • IDn'Olt'S NON: Do ~ ot someo1 .. you know hM 1 l1udi11ettc bU1hd9y « anrWetslty comtng upl If so. we'd lb to Include It In our Almen«. C.tl the information In to our Readers Ho1flne, (949) 642~; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or mall rt to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. 11.v St., Costa Mes1 92627. '/ou can send photographs, but Include a self· addressed, stamped envelope If you want them returned. DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder'• office. NEWPORT BEACH Diane B. Peotter, 55, Jan. 15 Christina M. York, 41, Jan. 21 Marjory M. Dunning, 68, Jan. 24 SbakunUa D. Saggar, 93, Jan. 24 BUSINESS LICENSES · Edythe Bernstein, 101, Jan. 25 William H. Charlton, 78, Jan. 25 William J. Kenney Sr .• 81, Jan. 26 Vivian w. Sample, 80, Jail. 28 Henrielta Page, 95, Jan. 29 New business license inf onnatlon reported by the cibes of C~ta Mesa and Newport Beach. COSTA MESA • Independent Saturn Honda Ser- vice, 1634 dHMS Way, general auto repair shop • John A. Frazier, RN, RRT, 3103 Roanoke Lane, health practition- er • Juice It Up, 2701 Harbor Blvd., eating place • Jungle Stabon, 2642 Newport Blvd., drinking place • Kimbe rley's Bath & Body, 949 South Coast, Unit 600, services NEWPORT BEACH • West Wing Corp., 20250 Acacia St., owner· Toshinobu Kurematsu •White l lorse Construction, 3081 Johnson Ave., owner: Richard Dlaz • Will1dms Construction Co., 1481 Santa Cniz St., owner: Charles Will.idms • Zdmuren & Close, CPAs Inc., 4921 Birch St., owners: Daniel Close Stephen Zdmucen • Zdn~ Brcimy, 900 Avocado Ave., owner~ Robert Helpert, Thomas ,Vellios DUI ARRESTS The Collowmg people recently were drresled on suspicion of dri· vmg under the influence of an intox1cdnt. These people have been arrested only on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crunes, dre innocent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Feb.23 Wil.lJam Kevm Gneve, 34, Mis- sion Vie10 Feb.25 Regina Rea Caldwell, 51, Lake Forest Feb.27 Laura Lynne Woodard, 35, New- port Beach Feb.28 Jdmme Estelle Wimberly, 32, Huntington Beach March 2 Michael Patrick Cunningham, 22, Nf'wport Beach BIRTHS Most recent births in Newport Redc.h JuhAn M Baran, Feb. 5 Ethdn G. Campbell, Feb. 5 Anthony N. Costanza, Feb. 6 Hollyn H. Case, Feb 7 Ciera E D'AJessandro, Feb. 7 Jordan D Bonner, Jan. 8 Ptper S. Costner, Feb. 8 Jonathan L. Flores Lopez, Feb. 8 V1ctona E. Burke, Feb. 9 Alejandra Garcia, Feb. 10 Ethan M. Grubbs, Feb. 10 .... COSTA MESA Richard A. Kernan, 43, Jan. 16 Maureen Carlson, 56, Jan. 21 John H . Finley, 80, Jan. 22 Edmund J. Smith, 66, Jan. 23 Hany B. Baninton, 74, Jan. 24 Hazel R. Lee, 99, Jan. 25 Maynard J. Stum, 85, Jan. 25 Dorothy R. King, 71, Jan. 26 Grace J . Calvillo, 68, Jan. 27 CORONA DEL MAR C. Donald D'Amico, 84, Jan. 18 MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as report- ed to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEwPoRT BEACH • Donald M. ·Kolf and Mary K. Smith, married Jan. 9 in Los Angeles • Michael J. O'Kelly and Linda J . Christensen, mamed Jan. 29 in Santa Ana • Joseph R. Parise and Jammie Merk, married Jan. 29 in Newport Beach . • Stepnen A. Madigan and Christy A. Beauchamp, married Jan. 30 in Corona del Mar COSTA MESA • Edwin M. Davidson and Julie L. Chaffey, married Jan. 23 in Costa Mesa • David E. Keith and Kimberly A. Davidson, marriea Jan. 23 in Yor· ba Linda • David Ho and Nancy Tran, mar· ried Jan. 29 in S8Tlta Ana •Allied J. Morales and Anna M. Vicuna, married Jan. 29 in Santa Ana • Erllto F. Ann and Elena A. Lopez-Tran, married Jan. 30 in Anaheim • John E. Martinez and Angela Abril, married Jan. 30 in Huntmg· ton Beach • Nam T. Phan and Jane Tran, married Jan. 30 in Costa Mesa REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acxiom Data Quick Products Group. NEWPORT BEACH 1010 E. Chestnut Ave .• $140,000 12 I.ma Loa Court, $282,000 220 Nice Lane 214, $160,000 300 S. June St., $478,500 454 Santa Ana, $427,000 43 Seascape Drive 60, $165,000 26 Starfish G~urt. $161,000 119 Via Lido Soud, $230,000 255 Walnut St'.;'$300,000 SETTlll II SlllllHT The Urban Runoff and Coastal Water Quality tele- phone nwnber fu the Monday Morning Briefil'lg was 4 incorrect. The correct number for reservations and more information is (949) 660-8665. only I THll ... Giving old house new lease on lite • EDITC)R'S NOTe: Then and Now Is a feature updating events aod people we've profiled In the past. If there's an Issue you'd like to see updated in Then and Now, caU Eron Ben·Yehuda at (949) 642-4321, ext. 330, or send an e-mail to dailypllotOearthllnk.n~ • THEN Donala Krotee, an architect speci~g in refwbishing old buildings, gladly lives in the past. ln 1993, the Newport Heights resident was busy designing the restoration of the Masonic Tem- ple in downtown Santa Ana. Krotee said the temple is the l~t unreinforced masonry building in Santa Ana and, t\nless restored, would probablt· be condemned. "The simple idea of fixing old things is fascinating to me," he said. But not everyone feels the same way. "The culture and beauty of old buildings is vanishing,• he said. "It's vanishing in our neigh· borhood and vanishing in our country." NOW The temple project never got off the ground. •The developer turned tail and ran from the building,• the 51-year-old said. "We ended up holding the bag. Unfortunately, that king of thing happens m. real estate development once in a while." MARC MARTtl I OAl.Y Pl.O': !>onald Krotee has recently renovated~ own home, which was originally.owned by James if:vtne. Flaky developers were not a problem on a recently completed project that is nearest and dear- est fo his heart -his own home, a ranch house built at the tum of the century. "The title company bas records of James lrvme being the origibal owner,• Kiotee said. "Whether or not any Irvine lived in this house, I don't know." In a yearlong project that end- ed on Thanksgiving, he added a second story, a new roof, and new paint. What was once a simple 1,600·square-foot house has grown to 4,000 square feet. But the old charm still shines through. Th~e are hand-carved red· wood columns on the front porch, the original ranch front door as well as a potbellied, wood-burning stove that •works like a champ" in. the kitchen, • ·Krotee said. Restoring his home wasn't easy, but Krotee was willing to make the effort. "It taltes someone who is going to love these problems to fix them,• he said. Skateboard~ts have designs On new park • Town hall meeting lets those who would use propofied facility the most have a say about its look and content EUSEGEE COSTA MESA -Skateboard- ers, the portion of society usually relegated to parking lots and sidewalks, were invited to a town hall meeting Saturday to share their thoughts about the design of a skateboard park. " The city has hired a designer for a minimum 10,000-square-foot park to be built near the Neigh- borhood Community Center in Lions Park. About 30 skateboard· Speak Up Newport focuses on traffic law A discussion of proposed revi· sions to Newport Be'ach's 1raffic Phasing Ordinance will take place during Speak U~ Newport's monthly general membership meeting tonig.ht at 'The Cannery restaurant. . The meeting begins with refreshments at 5:30 p .m., fol- lowed at 6 p.m. by the discussion o{ the pros and cons of the pro- . posed changes and ending with a ers of all ages attended the meet- ing Saturday hosted by the Advi.- sory Comm1ttee of Teens, said Richard Brunette, recreation supervisor. Designer David Volz said he was impressed with the caliber of skaters who attended the meet- ing. "These folks were pretty accomplished," Volz said. "They wanted higher rails and higher funboxes and elements that were a bit taller than what you might see at most public facilities. Even the littlest kids could ollie up to 18 inches, which is pretty high." Some of the common elements skaters asked for included grind· ing curbs with metal edges, a pyramid, a funbox, and rails of various sizes, Brunette said. Because many young skaters FYI + :rhe Feb. 27 town hall meeting about the design of the Skateboarif park will be broadc.aSt on Costa Mesa TeteYislon Channel 74 at 7 p.m. T~l:30p.m. Wednesda'ys, 8 p.m. Fri- days, 8:30 a.m. Saturdays and 5 p.m. Sundays. perfect their skills on the street, they wanted equipment that would be appropriate for "street• skating, Volz said. \Older skaters who attended favored free-form skating and asked to see hall pipes and bowls incorporated into the design. "The challenge is to make the right combination of everything,: said Paul Schmitt, 35. • Schmitt, who has been skating for 25 years and owqs Giant Skateboard Distribution, a skat_e. board manufacturing company ill Costa Mesa, has pledged $10.~ toward the park project. "The reality is, it bas to be tai- lored to the younger generation,• he said. • Other suggestions include9 creating a sitting area for .parents so they could watch their children · using the skate park or other play. equipment. Residents also sai~ they would like to see landscap- ing used to break up concre.te areas of the skateboard park. Another meeting is planned ln six weeks. I R·I EFL Y question-and·aAswer period. The Cannery is at 3010 Lafayette Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 224-2266. Law Revue '99 takes UCI stage March 12 Law Revue '99 will be held at 8 p.m.. March 12 in.the Irvine Bar- clay Theater at UCl. The event is a two-act show about political and legal events and situations featuring 30 Orange County judges, lawyers and legal personnel as U\e "cast. Newport Beach residents Mar- shall Schulman, James Stotler and James Od.rlozola have all been cast in the show. This annual event benefits pro- grams of the Orange County Bar Foundation. The show is produced by Orange County Crazies and directed by Cherie Kerr. Tickets are $30 per person. The Irvine Barclay Theatre is at 4242 Campus Drive. Call (949) 85-4· 4646. Miss Orange County sign-ups under way Applications for Miss Orange County Teen .USA and Mes Orange County· USA are beiO' accepted. • The pageant will take pla~ May 30 at the 4 Point Sheraton in Fullerton. Applicants must b~ between the ages of 14 an'd ~~ and have an Orange Counly address and ZIP code. ~ Tho deadline is May 9. ~ information, call (71-4) 999-3936:: .. ... POLICE FlilS COSTA MESA • ~ ~wd; A camera and sewral Items of dothlng -~ $2,313 were stolen from a cat In the '2200 block during the evening of Feb. 25. -1 • tt.bor 9oulevwd: A cellular f)h<>M, a pair of shoes and nine compect discs worth S285 were stolen from a car In the 2200 blOck during the evening of Feb. 23. • a.te Strwt: A car stereo worth S 1,000 w~ stolen In the 2000 block during the ewnlng of Ftb. 22. • 17th ltrilet: A computer arid CMh worth S 1,280 were stolen ~ • ~ .. from • buSlness In the 300 blOCk during the ~Ing of ~. 22. • • 1 NftlP0"1'11AOt • *"apart C:..W-DrMt: A c.llulat phone worth USO WM • stolen from• car In the 100 block during the wenlng of M . 15. • 11111~ ~ DrM. A camera worth S220 w.s Joten from 1 car In tht 100 block~ 11:30 a.m. end 1 p.m Feb. 25. • ...... a 9ort Drtwe: A b.q strolter for Jo9glf'I Wor1h S 150 wtl .... ~.~In the 2400 ~ dutq tht twnln,O of ftb. M. , : Doily Pilot . Motto for new career: have teddy .bears, will travel I • T be fin;t two nights were • relatively routine. On Tuesday, we bad orienta- tion and were given a tour of dis- patch. Thursday.evening we had a lecture by a psychologist who talked about crisis intervention and discussed counseling mod- els. Then, at the beginning of our O:Utial seven-hour Saturday ses- sion, we had the first of many .reality checks. That was when Sgt. Jim Szak- ·meister of the Fort Collins Police Depa.rt:ri:ient scrawled -across the white dry-erase board in large, red letters: "Protocol for Death Notification.• · I don't know about the dozen other colleagues in trainin"g, but I gulped mentally and wondered silently whether I really wanted to go through witb this. "This" was leammg how to become a victim advocate, a vol- unteer wbo rushes to scenes of violent crimes, accidents, fires and other unpleasant situations and helps victims get through :the next hours and days. · We were certainly a curious mix of.types: three young women students from Colorado State, a chap retired from that wlive.rsity, a hospital chaplain, a funeral director, an unemployed social worker, a flight attendant, a teacher's aide, a doctoral candi- date, an itinerant newspaper -columnist. Some others were in and out, including a Fort Collins street cop and some veteran advocates who were brushing · up. Six volunteers, all women, were training for the city police. The other three men and two women -definitely an elite corps -were volunteers with the Victim Response Team of the Larimer County Sheriff's Office. The FCPD folks work only.inside the city limits; the sheriff's troops work unincorporated areas and the rest.of the 2,600-square-mile county. I think we sheriff's advocates also earned our elite classifica- tion by passing the rell\arkably intense background and psycho~ logical checks we underwent. When we told our Police Depart- ment colleagues the saut:i.nv to which we were subjected, they ·THI FllD COL UM I were astonished. We were interviewed, tested and investigated by the same standards that would apply to a deputy applicant. The investiga- tor talked to friendS, our daugh- ters ("Any mental illness in the family?*) and to my editors here at the Pilot. He came to the house to see how we lived and, in general, poked and probed into all my nooks and crannies. ( Somehow I passed, which .tallowed me to spend February ~immersed in the likes of •Proto- col for Death Notification,• "Dynamics of Domestic Vio- lence,• bow victim services will work with and assist investiga- tors and eoroners at crime scenes, •Sexual Assault In..vesti- gations, • •Sexual and PhyMcal Assault on Children,• "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome,• plus discussions on suicide, torture and mass murders. It was a month like no other, often painful and emotionally withering, as when we listened to a young mother tell about los- ing an infant to SIDS, anti what she went through during and after the funeral. • The mother kept a journal and wrote down all of the incredible things people said to her, includ- ing: M Pull yourself together, you have another child and a hus- band to take care or.· And the omnipresent and inane, •t know how you feel.• Then there were the two 15- year-olds, pretty young things, who told us about being raped and about the afterlife of a rape victim. Fortunately, the 12-year- old rape victim was represented by her mother. Although the training was rough on all of us -the chaplain and the flight attendant dropped out -what kept most of us up and running was .knowing we were being trained to help peo- ple in precisely such terrible sitU- ations. One of the senior advocates on the sheriffs team, o mother of five, said at our first meeting: "I absolutely love-what I do. I tell people that all the time. Then they ask exactly what it is we do, and I tell them. They think I'm crazy.• 1 can't say at this point whether I'm going to love this - .work the way cathy does. I don't pull my first 12-hour on-call shift until March 11. They're 6tarting me on a 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. shift, and my. partner on that -as well as on my s1x other on-call shifts during the month -will be our team coordinator, Kam Gentry, a remarkably bright and beautiful 30-something woman wi~ two young boys. Regardless of how my emo- tional circuits work with this new adventure, I have been superbly trained -seven times beyond 'what Colorado statutes require of law-enforcement victim advo- cates. ~ 1 have been drilled on police . ethics. and standards, especially as practiced by the sheriff's office in Larimer Cou'lty. The sheriff and I have shaken ,hands, and I have been issued my official photo ID , my official Victim , Response Team duffel bag, shift and jacket, complete with embroidered gold badges. · I have also been issued certain items we advocates are autho- rized to JJS0 with victims of all ages, on an as-needed basis. nus caused my wife to note, "Deputies finish their training and they're issued a.9mm pistol. Fred finishes training and he's issued three teddy bears.• "In my line of work,• I said, "teddy bears can be powerful weapons.• • RtED MAKTJN is a former Newport Beach resident who writes from his home In Fort Collins, Colo. His column runs Wednesdays. 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I , Scholarships for private schools a vailable Costa Mesa residents are eligi- ble for the Children's Scholarship' Fund, which provides families nationwide with nearly $170 mil- lion to send th~ir children to pn-:. vate schools. with children in kindergarten thiough eighth grade would be eligible to apply if its income .is $44,415 or less. Daily Piiot Mayor Gary Monahan is urg- ing residents to take advantage of the program. The fund wa~ start- ed to help children of low-to moderate-income families attend private school. Families -40,000 of them - will be selected through a random drawing to receive four-year par- tial tuition scholarships. The scholarships pay between 25 % and 7 5 % of the school's tuition. The application deadline is March 31, and recipients will be announced April 22. ' "I hope some of the families in our community can take advan- tage of its benefits,• Monahan said; •Heck, my .aEplication is in, and 1 hope. other par~nts who have kids attending· or consider- ing attending private or parochial schools will. take advantage of this wonderful, privately funded program.· Junior Llfe-guard program taking applicants For example, a family of four • Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & :Dinner PLUG \IN CATERING AVAILABtE PANATE PARTY ROOMS Por more information or to obtain an application, call 1 (800) 805-KIDS. RECYCLED RAGS . I! ,•t .. 1111111 llit ,\ 1. rlr 1d11 .. 1 If 1h1 \\ti! :1!' 1., ,1 dr1·--• d I" ·•pl• OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hw y Corona d e l Mar (949) 675.55,?3 Registration for the Junior Lifeguard program in Newport Beach begins this week. The purpose of the program is to pro- vide ocean saiety training for boys and girls, and to acquaint participants with hazards that exist in the marine environment. The program runs from June 21 toAug.11. Morning sessions will be from 9 a.m. to noon, and after- • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa 92627; filX them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypUot.com. -. TODAY · The walldng club of Newport Beach will meet at Hospital Road Plug into your community. Find out what's going on in you~ s:ity, parks, churches, schools, entertainment and sports. Read the ... Daily Pilot How to re,Hh us J Call the Daily Pilot it ti l,' : ;) 1 VILLANOVA £11trccs Starti11('{ at S6.95 Served Until 6pm Sunday thru Friday For Reservations: (949) 642-7880 3131 West Coast Highway -Newport Beach www.villanovarestaurant.com Beautify Your Yard! - • tandl!CapC Oeatgn • Stonework. PatiOfl & BBQ;t : Waterfall , Pools & S{Ml8 •Sprinkler S)iwtcms We have over 40 years combfrted service in this area. Our quality, creativity and service are unmatched. 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AROUND TOWN and Superior Avenue at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Lose weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. Free income-tax preparation and assistance will be offered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointmen·ts· are available. F.or · information, call (949) 644-3244. j - An exhibit of watercolors by Tat Shinno· titl~ ~ing" will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Library foyer through March 31. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more infomi.ation, call (949) 717-¥!01. Fairview Developmental Center will present itS annual Spring · Enrollment is limited. Only 1,000 participants will be accept- ed this year, and applications will be accepted on a first-come, first- served basis. However, Newport Beach residents will be given priority. The enrollment fee is $325 for· Newport Beach residents and $357 for nonresidents. For more ·details, call (94QJ 675-8240. Boutique from 8 a.~. to 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium 'at the center. 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa . The boutique will feature more than 35 craiters and is a fund-rais· er for special programs at Fairview · such as Special Olympics, holiday partjes and more. Admission is free. rot more information, call (114) 957-5188. Free yoga·; demonstraUons will be presented from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Yoga Center, 445 E, 17th St., Costa Mesa. For mor~ information, call (949) 646-8281.. A free progr~ tilled Help for Poor and Low Vl.Sion will be pre· sented at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo. cado Ave. For more information: call (949) 717-3801. ~-~~ RUFFLE·S UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel C lub Sofa $10000* OFF Chair $5000* OFF . "With a purchase of Fa6ric & Labor tit 3/10/99 New Location Sa"'e St reet 2 blocks No rth 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA -548-115 What •re you tualoi *Stttngth training _ h.a.t givc:n me mo~ definition a.nJ mort Memtter for: 7 ycan cndurans;c for the s~m 1 l~t' -(tt'nnis, OCC.padon: Mothrr of five &i 1 hu.Sbanfll snowbc>6rd1ng & skiing)." • Wiiy did yo11 Join Sh_.,..u,t *Shi~·Up · WMt clo ~ Ub aboUt Shape-up • is a local neighborhood gym I don't like •t likt their SPINNING dwes, Pmona.1 rhc big crow\ied health c1ul». and Shape-, Tuinm •nd m-mgt.h mining ~uipmcru. Up has everything t need " S~Up hU gruc strvi~ & a friendly Go.I.I To '~Y fit for life. ·~ J lib iis ama.11 cown fttl: • MICHltµ YEE I DAILY PILOT New principal J oAnn Berbos standl outside Eastbluff Elemen-- tary School, which opens ln September. BRIN Cl PAL CONTINUED FROM ·1 with college students. Since coming to Newport Beach, she bas met with parents and is starting to interview teach-. ers. · She is even talking with some ·of her new students, many of whom are at Lincoln but will move to Eastbluff when it opens next fall. In the corning weeks, she plans to begin analyzing the stan- dardized test scores and grades of students who will be coming to Eastbluff in the fall. ... ~ASTBLUFF CONTINU ED FROM 1 -. marked for Corona del Mar High School and spending it on the Eastbluff renovations, but opted instead to use developer fees. · •1 don't th.ink there,.was ever .really a question of doing that,• said boara President Serene •When you open a new school, there's"just so much to do.• said Eastbluff PTA president Norman Welte, whose daughter is a sec- ond.grader at Lincoln_. "There's a lot of anxiety and a lot of new- ness, and JoAnn bas just been handling all that, and she's just so warm. I can't say enough about her." School officials in Aberdeen agree ~ although, like Berbos herself, they speak with the accent made famous by the movie ~Fargo.~ "She's a great person,• said Kristie Carlson, secretary to the Aberdeen Public SChool District. "She'll definitely be an asset to her n~w district.• · Stokes, who represents the Coro· na del Mar area. "It's very impor- tant that Corona del Mar get the money that was promised them. ... What we're trying to do more than anything is to build trust w1tb the community,• Phase 1\vo. projects for the school, which is. scheduled to open in September, include low- ering ceilings, putting in carpet an~ refinishing cabinets. Gmel'I) 95dl birthday. At SaDOra, the event was ;"::1a~~.C ca.Ire, and the pmeenoe ol 9lMll'· al teedws and parents spoltlDg the aWy red-and-white hats made famous by •The Cat in tbe Hal" But by far the most tbiilling moment for children seemed to PERMIT ,CONTINUED FROM 1 process -which he calls •tum- . ing the er~• is by nature never easy. Mayor Gt!fy Monahan said he thinks the new center will be a huge improvement. "You just bad to go here, there and every- where,• Monahan said of the pre- vious process. · Improving services for devel- opers and contractors was a cam- paign issue for Monahan four 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Latino Business Council ide Business ·Dialogue . . Will the Westside Plan sp~ll success, or disaster for your business? 1 • A forum far all business own.ers, . managers, commercial landlords and churches to learn about the Westside Specific Piaf) and to share with the · · • City your vision for a more successful Westside business community. . . 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 ~arbor Boulevard, to the Santa Ana River, please plan to.attend. for i~tion call Manfrtdt> Lespie.-OI the Latino Business Cooncll (949-474-7755) or Mike Robinson d die Costa Mesa Planni,. Oeplnment (714-754-5610). .. ... be the appearance of the unnat- urally green food. • "Can you believe she's e.atj.ng green ~?· screamed ooe stu- dent · Second-grader Jackie Pat· rick was one of aboUt 30 students who aowded into tents set up on the school lawn during lunch for "Camp Read,. designed to sboW students just how fun readfug can be. •The book Pm reading,• Jackie Said, "is about a little boy and his family together." years ago. The one-stop center p'tovi.des a .place where developers and con- tractors can submit all of their applications and pick up all of _their permits, Morgan said. ·we've gone trord what I felt ... was a burdensome, unhelpful bureaucratic"roadblock to ... pro- cessing of development to what now, in my opinion, is one of the smoothest, best applicant-friend- ly operabons around,• Monahan said. KIDNAP CONTINUED FROM 1 crlption given by a 10-year-old Newport Beach girl who escaped the clutches of a kldnaPJ*f Satur- day afternoon. The girl was bik· mg near her home in the 500 block of Avenida Largo when a man ~ched out from bis trudc __..and tried to grab her. He sped away, and the girl told her moth· er. Sheriff's offic:iaJs called area parents and stopped them near the site of Tuesday's alleged kid· napping to find out whether their children were accounted for. The man who reported the incident Tuesday told authorities he saw the suspect stop his truck, come arounq the back and grab the girl He reportedly tossed th~ girl into the cab of the truck and sped away. The truck was last seen heading northbound on the Santa Ana Freeway. Sheriff's Lt. Hector Rivera said WedMldoy, Morch 3, 1999 J tile witness may have 8ieeD tbe result of a domestic dispute or custodial battle where a father or frlend took the girl 'away. •There are an kinds m poui- billties, • he said. •But as more , time passes it looks less like a kid- nap case.• · The witness desaibed the man as white, in bis 30s, and about 5 feet 10 inches tall with a muscular btiild and blond hair. He wore a pair of shorts and a white T-shirt. The girl was between the ages of 9 and 12 wtpi straight, black hair, and wore a white dress with 'pink and blue flowers. The suspect in Saturday's attempted kidnapping was described as white, in bis 30s, - with brown hair and possibly a tattoo on bis left arm. Hls vehicle may have o partial license plate number of PGE. Anyone with information about either case is asked to call the Newport Beach Police Department at (800) 550-6273 or the Orang~ County Sheriff's Department at (714) 647-7000. Classified ads work for you! ' THE Daily Pilot l l.1\\lll"d l UJ!llt\\ll>ilV M.trk•·tpl.t<' Cash fo r You r Old Jewelry It may be worth more than you thiilkl <;llances are you have "buried treC:tsure" in yo~ jewelry or safe deposit box. What's collecting dust could be collecting cash for you! I For two days only, Charles H. Barr Jewelers will have as our guest Mr. Mark Ebert, an. international buyer of antique, estate, and "previously owned" jewelry. Mr. Ebert is a former instructor of the Gemological-Institute of America. He is also an author and lecturer to the trade on antique and collectible period jewelry. He will be available Friday and Saturday to consult with you on the discreet disposition of your jewelry for the highest possible cash market price. Dispose of a single piece or an entire collection . . 1\vo Days Only Friday, March 5 .......... : .............. 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 6 .................... 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ ~ or by appointment upon request - ·CHARLES H. BARR r f I . } 6 Doily Pilot ~ . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Katherine Belden (dark cap) brings the ball around Irvine defender Undsay Stephens in Tuesda)''s title game. ·S •Newport Harbor girls thump Irvine for CIF Division I crown at Belmont Plaza, 9-5; Manderino leads the way with her four goals, Kennedy rejects nine Irvine missles. BARRY FAUIJ<NER Doiy Plot BELMONT SHORE -There was Coach Bill Barnett's trademark preparation and• everyone seemed to play their roles to per- fection. But as it has all year for the Newport Harbor High girls water polo team, ~ctory or defeat was decided by a state of rrund. "They' came to play," Barnett said of his Sailors, who gave up the first goal then dominated Sea View League rival Irvine to drum a 9-5 triumph in CIF Southern Section Division I championship game Tuesday rught at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. "We came to win and that's what we c:Ud1 • said Newport Harbor seruor goalie Erin Kennedy, who made nine saves behind a well-schooled defense which amassed 17 steals. "Our defense was awesome. I'm nothing without them," Kennedy said of two-meter defender Jocelyn Mandenno and Diana Day, as well as opportuniSbc Tars Katherine Belden (six steals) and Jenna Barto (five steals). Barnett's plan to start Manderino, a strong swimmer, on Irvine two-meter stand- out Erin Lezak in hopes of initiating fatigue, seemed to work. .. ·we wanted to tag-team on Lezak with Mandarino and Day,• Barnett said. Day started the final three quarten and helped limit Lezak to three goals. But Ma.nderino hardly disappeared after her early defensive assignment. The senior returning All-CIF standout sc0red a game .. hlgb four goals and also led the winners (23-6) with three assists. ' SEE POlO PAGE 7 Jocelyn Mandertno fires ln one oJ her four goals ln Newport Harbor's 9-5 victory over 1rvtne ~Y as Sea View League ~ost Valuable Player Nicole Husza b1es ~ defend. I SCC' s Wright named Pl~yer of the Year • Three sec women's players all-conference, Simmons lone men's pick. JA.'tON Hru. ~,._ ' COSTA MESA -Southern Cal· if omia Collego senior Kristi Wright wa 114Dlcd the Golden State · ~thletic Conf ercnce women's basketball Play~ of the Year Sunday. was also sixth ln three-poipt percentage, 40 of 107 (37.4%) and 10th ln rebounding with 191 in 30 go.mes. Seniors Amee Pina and Alana Kemp- ton were also named to the .. ~~ ... .•;p•IP ' I ~ • ,\ team. Pina, who has 4 good chance of bicoming a two-time NAIA All·American, led the con- ference with 23-4 assists, 95 mor than her near t competitor. Piria COLLEGES also Jed the dSAC in three-point saccura.cy, 75 of 160 (.Cl.7%). Kempton, currently third on the all-time sec scoring list ~th 1,149 points, was second ln free· th.ro'<# shooting (81.6%) and 11th in three-point hooting (31.5%). • Jabali Simmons was the lone Vangu~r<i selected All·GSAC off the men's team. Simmons, a scn1or transfer for Cal State Northtt.dgo, led the conference in ·in field-goal percentage (52.6) and 11th in free-throw percent- age (74.7). • It was • big day for sec senlor Gretch en Brandt Saturday. Brandt struck out a career-high 20 and tossed a one-hitter 1n the first game as the Visiting Vanguards swept a Golden State Athletic Conference softball doublehee.d- er agalrut Biota, 2-0 and 3-1, to open GSAC play. Brandt, who had a no-hit bid ruined with one out 1n the seventh inn~g. walked nobOOy. sec;; scored two runs ln the top of the v nth. Vanguard 1hott1top Ali· da Groehon bad an RBI alngle. .. ........ Ms ... c11t ... • • Ertn K.....-cly, Newport Harbor High goalie . • Spom Editor Roger Corit0n • 949-57 4-4223 Ill JBi';W~ot, Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME .. CELEBRATING .THE MILLENNIUM r •> SoCal C~llege • Former Southern California College lefty pitched for Angels, Reds and White Sox in a storied baseball run. RIOWU> DUNN A fter 13 years in 1111 professional 1111111 baseball, nine major league organizations and 25 pro teams, nm Fortugno developed perspective and a sense of humor, surviving trials .and tribulation like no other pitcher in the history of the game. The Baseball Encyclopedia will forever list Fortugno's statistics with the Angels, Reds and White Sox -the three big league teams from whom h~ pitched from 1992 to 1995. But the left-hander with a herky-jerky windup had a whirlwind career from the bush leagues to the bright lights. Fortugno held on longer in pro · ball than most expected, but he can't escape how he'll be stamped in baseball lore. Fortugno, a fonner NAIA All-American from Southern California College, bounced around from Canada, Mexico, Venezuela~d Taiwan to make a living throwing fastballs and curves. He was a boy of summer across America, from · Bellingham. Wash., to El Paso, Texas, from Beloit, Wis., to Clearwater, Aa. He never had surgery, but once treated a sore arm in college with acupuncture. Fortugno realizes he'll be remem~red as the guy who was purchased by the Milwaukee Brewers on May 5, 1989, from the independent Reno SUver Sox for $2,500 and 144 baseballs. He understands he'll be remembered as the oldest rookie (at 30 years, three months and nine days) to make his major league debut in an Angel uniform (in 1992) ... at least in this millennium. And he knows he'll be • remembered as the pitcher wh6> yielded George Brett's 3,000th hit (Sept. 30, 1992), then picked off the future Hall of Farner as he stood next to first base basking in the luster of the occasion. While Fortugno had much going for him (left-handed with a nasty curve), teams always pointed to things going against him (age and control). In 1993, for example, Fortugno was released three times Cb1 the Angels, by the Expos and by the La Guira Tibomes of the Venezuelan League). But the resilient FortuQ'U'!,always bounced back. • "I was never young walking o:o to any team,· Fortugno said. "When I did well, (team officials) would say age wasn't a factor, but somehow it became the main factor why I couldn't stay with one organization for a long time. But my journey has been fantastic." Now a first-year scout for the Texas Rangers, Fortugno played DAILY PllOT ALE PHOTO Tim Fortugno his final season in 1998 in Thiw8n. "knowing this wou1d be it. Fortugno has no regrets, no sea.rs from arm surgery and no bridges burned behind him. He always had a smile an his face as Jong as he wore a uniform on his back. When Jim Abbott landed on the Angels' disabled list in 1992, Portugno was called up from triple-A Edmonton and made his · major league debut as a ~tarter on July 20, receiving a no decision against Toronto. But in his second start (five days later) at the former Anaheim Stadium, Fortugno tossed a 9-0 shutout against the Detroit Tigers, striking out 12 and giving up only three hits. It was his only big league complete game and only win as an Angel. •a was always like I was an overnight success-type story, yet it really wasn't overnight,• Portugno said in February 1994. "It was like, '"Wow, I can't believe what's happening to mel' I couldn't believe all the attention I was getting.• In 1992, Fortugno was sent to the bullpen while the Angels reinserted Bert Blyleven into the rotation, in an effort to get him closer to 300 wins. Fortugno enjoyed success in the bullpen for the Cincinnati Reds in 1994 and Chicago Wlllte Sox in '95. "Basically, I scrapped out two years and one day of service time (in the big leagues)," said Portugno, a longtime Huntington Beach resident. Portugno is excited about his new career and said his "aspirations are to climb the corporate ladder.• There are many good jobs in baseball, as Fortugno knows very well. And, today .. he joins the Daily Pilot Sports Holl of Fame, celebrating the millennium. SEllOR CLASSIC . Colbert, Aoki· with~aw . NEWPORT BBACH-'IWo of the Senior PGA Tour's most prominent players, Jim Colbeit and lsao Aoki. withdrew Tuesday from the Thlhiba Senior Classic to be played March 12-14 at~ Beach Country Oub, according to tournament management. Colbert, the 1996 Toshi~ Clantc champion when the event was first played at Newport Beach, ....,.....,...._ __ reportedly re-aggravated a knee lut weekend at the GTE ClalliC in Lutz, Pla. He bad surgery on the knee Mr1ier tbll year. Aoki, who canceled because of a scheduling ~ and Col· bert are teVenth and eighth, respectively, oa tbe ~ llit. 11-6 Last year, Colbert finished an lmpreMIVe llxth on ~l*l!IMY UIR at $1, 122,413, despite undergotng surgery .tor~·~~ Jun 1997. He won the tour's Comeback: Player ota. ·-· -· mg him thi only player to win all three major awards. . -bY Rlthard Dumi .. Wright. who wu key .{n tho Van~· tiU run, led the con- ference in tr ·throw •hooting. making 9' of 1Q5 (89.5%). She t=;._-'-'-';,-·-,:'-._~,.....,,. ~ conng with l0.6 points per game. Simmons was fourth in rebC>unding (7.-4 per game), runth , _.._...,_.......,_..-=_.-i;;;;~•·-....-.---oi:---~ .............. ---... .... --...,.. .... 1--'""'""" ....... • 0o;1y Pilot • SpOrts 'Mldnesdoy, Mon:h 3. • 999 7 ·;A LIGHT IN THE ABYSS TI I 11 S I :• CdM hoops coach Paul Orris' compassion toward an opposing player exemplifies the goodness in the game. Dennis Rodman is 30 1 minutes late to his first Laker practice; prep players lose their eligibility by trading school desks for beach chairs, and student rooters resort to inflammatory verbal baiting of opposing players, as their own team provides ehougp highlights for-them to cheer themselves hQarse. • ' But just when it appears it's all unraveling like a frayed nylon net. a poignant postgame moment can capsulize why basketball, and athletics in general, still deserves our faith. Such inspll'ation could be found Friday night at Corona del Mar High, moments after the final btlller sent lhe host Sea Kings to their fourth C1F Southern Section title game this <iftcade with a 61-46 DivlSlon ill-A semifinal win over Nordhoff. · Cd.M Coach Paul Orris, who in 29 years of striding the Sea Kings' sideline (including 13 as , varsity head man) has had ample •cause to trade enthusiasm for 1 resentment over how much less fun his job has·become, went about a rainbow three-pointer •out of his way to ease the · anguish of Nordhoff senior stdndout Andy Flores. Flores, a 6-foot-2, 210-pounder who averaged 22 points and , eight boards for the Rangers, had watched in street clothes from : the end of the bench as his swan-song season evaporated above a crush of exuberant Sea l&lg fans, who stormed the court to cavort with their victorious team. Still standing in front of the chair an undisclosed disciplinary violation had banished him to, Flores could not stem the tears that betrayed bis disappointment. He did not join his uniformed teammates in the high five/handshake line which most players parade through, these days, without making eye contact. But Orris, upon reaching the end of that line, spotted the forlorn Flores, and couldn't merely wqlk away. "I told'him I knew that was not the real Nordhoff team we beat tonight, that I knew he had had a tough break not ~ing able to play, a.JJd I told him to bang in,• said Orris, whose emotion welled ben.eath his glasses when asked about the exchange. "Thars a darn tough learning experience,~ Orris pushed past the sudden and sincere lump in his throat, before fielding the next question about his team's accomplishment. · Flores will never forget the unfortunate end to his prep caieer. But he will likely always temember, as will I, the encouraging words from an empathetic opposing coach. -·-. The Sea Kings' two-game, three·week trip to their eighth BRIEFLY Vanguards escape :• Kempton's fifth three- . pointer secures 63-56 ~ first-round victory. COSTA MESA -._ __ __ sOmetimes, after a ff 0 0 P S team blows out an opponent, it can fall back on its heels the next time the two teams meet. Just three days after the Southern Cal- ifornia College women's basket- ball learn routed Westmont, the Vanguards got a little help from senior Alana Kempton to escape with a 63-56 win over the War- riors in the first round of the Gold· en State Athletic Conference Tournament ... Top-seeded SCC (24-8, 11·3 in conference) w1ll host Fresno Pacific, a 73·51 winner over Biola, Friday al 7:30 p.m. in the semifl- nals. The Vanguards lead by 10 at halftime before Westmont's shooters got hot, going on a 20-12 \nm, cutting the lead to 44-42 with 10:42 remaining in the game. SCC kept Westmont at arms length, but the Warriors (10·19, 1· 13) were within five with 55 sec· onds left before Kempton sank her hfth three-pointer of the game lo secure the victory Kempton finished w1th 19 points. Amee Pina had nine points and sevep ass1sts. GSAC Player of the Year Krisb Wnght had eight points. Vanguards fall, 5-0 C 0 ST A _______ _.. MESA _Bio-I A S E I A l l la University's Jonathon Rouwen- b..orst struck out 14 as Biola defeated host Southern California College, 5-0, in a Golden State Athletic Conference baseball game Tuesday. Southern Cahlomia CQDege 14·11, 1-8 in confer,ence) turned four double plays. Biola is now 13-3-2, 7-1 in con· ference. , . GOU>EN STATE ATHLET1C COHFEN:Na Bicu 5, 5oCAL Cou.EGI 0 Biota 000 110 003 • S 11 0 SoCal College 000 000 000 • 0 4 1 Rouwenhor1t and Cardamone; Steele, Williams (8) and Dent. W • Rouwenhorst. 3-1 . L • Steele, 1-4. 2B ·Wright (B). Orr (8), Wagner (B), Kimsey (B), Candelaria (SCC). HR • Wagner (B). , ... Marina drops Tars, 17-2 '-. NEWPORT llDMI MJ OM BEACH - Newport Harbor High's Alyssa Paul and Jamey Beeson won at No. 2 girls singles and No. 1 boys singles. respectively, but Marina defeated the host Sailors, 17-2, in nonleague badminton Tuesday Sheridan sparkles COSTA MESA -___ _.. Freshman Bryce G 0 l f PREPS se'Ction·charnpionship contest has created a unique postseason practice grind, according to Orris, who has resorted to unusual means to keep his players interested. ' Orris initiated two·on-hvo · tournaments, in whiCb he paired off with junior Kevin Hansen to form the tournament-leading team to date. He also drew puzzled looks from his players by announcing an anything-goes scrimmage period, encouraging the playground flair he ~ically works hard to flush from his fUndamental-Oriven program. -When t said anything goes, they looked at me like I'd lost it,• said Orris, who with one more week of preparatioQ before Saturday's 9:30 a.m. sb.p~down with top-seeded Chaminade, added he was scratching his head to come up with a little variety for the remaining workouts. CdM senior forward Dennis Alshuler, whose role in student government includes planning POLO . CONTINUED FROM 6 Hatbor junior Kyndra Cox, who averaged five goals in three playoff victories earning into the finals, added two goals and one assist, while Belden, Barto and Kathenoe Gregg each had one goal. HarbOr, the No. 2 seed, net- ted six of its first seven shots and converted three of its four litii...Qrt~ftve situations. ~-~~~~ihe ~74 9eCohds into the con· ,~ ~en. only a freshman. ~the 9qua1izer with 4:26 Jett 11.\ tbe first quarter. 'Mandenno, who had the aSsirit'Oll Belden's goo. ~ in a Barto assist to put the SallOn on t~ for good, then added another tally on an assist from Gregg to finalize a 3· 1 lead after one period. Manderino's third goal, another six-on-five skip shot, came mudway through the sec· ond quarter and Harbor settled for a 4-2 halftime edge. No. 4-seeded. Irvine (24-5), Whjdj won every sprint, cowd- n't cut the· deficit below two the rest of the way and Newport Joined 1998 champ Marina as the pec:ond guts program to a sectlon ~ooship plaque Slllce the sport gained sanctioning last year, •Jt'• a tribute to the girls," sald Barnett, a two-time men's Olympic team coach who bad won l 0 section titles in 1? boys championship games. •we bad pep rallies, aid there are no plans for one before the title gai:ne . "We had one Fri.day before the Nordhoff game and we honored the team,• AlshUler said. "I think people on campus are exoted about the ga.me, so there should be a lot of people . there Saturday." -~·-· ~huler, perhaps more than anyone besides Orris, ls savoring this successful sea.son. He went through lean years his first two varsity seasons, when CdM intenupted eight straight postseason appearances with back-to·back campaigns of 4-22 and 6-20. Tlus year's turnaround {18-10), is due m no small part to Alshuler's leadership. -+- Orris pointed with pride to a remarkable note involving the 11 players who have been with the CdM varsity the entire season. No less than eight Sea Kings are three-sport athletes and the other three play two s)>orts. So much for specialization. -+- Though the 9:30 a.m. tipoff at the Arrowhead Pond lS 10 hours sooner than the Sea Kings are used to, Als,hiller believes there may be a hidden bonus to ·breakfast basketball. "lf we win, 1t gives us all afternoon and dll night to celebtate, • he said DON LEACH I OAlY fl.OT • Sanon' ~ Ertn Kenneily enJoy's game's Unal moments. Kennedy said. "'We reviewed and reviewed until we knew what each of Uietr pla~-ers did by heart.• Said Belden: •we had a strategy against a 2.C split, a 2- 3-4-drop or a press." ' CdM puts doWn · · ill - _ U.niversity, '3-5 • Orange County's top-ranked team opens· the season with victory. CORONA DEL MAR -Senior standout-Parker Collins swept at No. 1 singles for Corona del Mar High's highly touted boys teruus team Tuesday as the host Sed Kings defeated University, 13-5, in a season opener. Corona del Mar, ranked No 1 in Orange Cou.o.ty, received solld efforts at No. 1 doubles from sophomores Brian Morton and Randy Myers. Curtis Ellrnore and Sam Shahmard.I ~pt at .We. 2 doubles for CdM, while Cameron Ball and Peter Kulmabclo won every set at No. 3. "This is an excellent wm, because Uni's a really good team," said CdM Coach Tun Mang, whose team will host Dana Hills, No. 2 in the county, Friddy at Palisades Tennis Club. NON LEAGUE ColltoNA DEL MM 13, UNMJtSrrv 5 Singles:<ollins (CdM> def. Biorkman~ 6-0, def. Mak. 6-2, def. Yovan, 6-2; Jensen (CdM) won 6-4, lost 4-6, 1-6; Wadhwa (CdM) lost 0-6, 0-6, 2-6. Doubles: Mortbn·Myers (CdM) def Osztermann--Flores, 6-2, def. Morgan- Hsu, 6-2, def. Huang-Lawrence, 6-2; Ellmore-Shahmard1 (CdM) won 6-1, 6-2. 6-2; Ball-KulmatJCki (CdM) won 6-2. 6-2, 6-2. Orange Coast men hang on· for 5-4 victory COSTA MESA -Orange Cod~t I College's Don Clark and Hugo Alvarado won in doubles, 6-2, 6· 1, to clinch a 'Victory over VlSlting Cypress. 5-4, in Orange Empue ConU:,[ence action Tuesday. . Johan Ekstrom and Freddy Bil· limora each had key singles victo- ries to help the Puate!> (3·5, 2-3 in conference) wm the match Ekstrom won, 4·6. 7-5, 6-2, and Billimora won, 3-6, 6·2, 6-2. -we were pretty even with them going in,~ Coach Tandy Gillis said. "Ekstrom and Billimo- ra hung in really well to win their matches.· Phoung Luu and Don Clark. also won in smgles for Orange Coast. .MA 1 L B I G . Too much yappjng As long as we are on the topic o( Barry Faulkner's comment!. about the CdM volunteer announcer for basketball and volleyball gdffi<'S, I will tale a stand and disagree wtth Shaion Havnluk and her opuu,on Though 1 do not have a !>On or daughter playing at CdM I have seen enough gamey over the year., and the man is an inconveruence to the games and the players on the 090r. The constant chatter lS a nm· sance and is unnecessary. The music lS too loud and unnecessary (and th1s from a fan or rock music). Players and fans from other schools, San Dimas, Nordhoff, Newport, Marganta, etc have voiced their complamts and yet he gwes them the brush ofl and con· tinues his biascd non·stop chatter. OIUU'GE .... COWUENCE 0MNGt c.oAST 5, CVPRESs 4 Singles: El&rom (OC) def. Chut1kom, 4--6, 7-5. 6-2, Bomboomatana (0 def Clark, 6·1, 6-4, Alvarado (OC) def. Rafae~ 6-0, 6-2; Luu (OCO def. Mariano, 6-0, ~1; 8111imora (OC) def. Watson, 3·6, 6-2, 6-2; Khuu Nguyen (0 def. Sh1m1tant, 6-4, 7-6 Doubles: Chvtikorn Som· boomatana (0 def. Ekstrom-Billimofa' 8-5, Oarlt-Alvarado (OC) def. Rafael· Mariano, 6-2, 6-1, Watson-Khuu- Nguyen (0 def. L1m-Sh1mrtant, S.. 1 Orange Coast women · handle Cypress, 7-2 CYPRESS -Orange Coast Co1· lege's Camella Jaeger defedtert Cypress' Maribel Roska, 6-0, o-U to lead the Pirates to a 7-°2 victol) pver the host Chargers Tuesdd\ in an Orange Empue Conferenn• match. Jaeger dnd partner-Deni!>e Poire! won in doubles, 6·0, 6-0 Poirel, Margo Verhagen, Ana Hemnunga and Anita Babayaru also won singles matches for th~ Pirates (4·2. 3-1 m coafercnce1 Cypress galli. to 0-4, 0-4 m con- ference ORANGE EMPlRE CONFBtEHCE • 0UNGE CoAST 7, CYPRESS 2 Singles: Jaeger (OCQ def. Roska, 6-0, 6-0, Verhagen (OC) def. Raymondo. 6-0, 6-0, Po1rel (0<0 def Tilve, 6·1, 6-1, Hemminga (OCQ def Collins, 6-l, 6·1. Babayani (OCQ def Hughes, 5-7. 6 2. 7. 5, Tille (C) won by default DQubfes: Jaeger-Potrel (O<C) def. Roska Tilve, 6-0, 6 0. Verhagen-Hem· m1nga (OCQ def ColhnS-Raymoodo, 6-0, 6-0, 1-tughes Tille (0 won by default ' Braverman receives wild card entry into Indian Wells event Newport Beach's Brdnth ... Braverman received a wild Cdrd Tuesday mto lhe $1.3 million Evert Cup at Indian Wells and wtll stdrt toddy m the qualilymg round The mam drnw in lhC' Women"• Tennis As-.oaatlon Tour event starts Fridav Por Braverman· ranked j .. rnth in the world. the fa ert Cup is her biggest event. HELP WANTED Costa Mesa seeking defensive line coach '-' COSTA l'v1ESA .:. Costa· Me.-.a High football codch Jerry Howell 1s look.mg tor d defensive lme coach Expenence 1s desrred. For those interested m the walk-on po 1tion, cdll (714) 424-8768. RUNNING Spirit Run Coneded finish Worn.n's 35-39 10K 1 Kathleen Evans. lnnne, 42.15, 2. Susan Williamson, Newport Bead\, 45 10, 3 Susan Kimura. Redondo Bffch. 4616, 4. Sue Gray, Laguna Beach. 46.24; 5 Vlcl(1 Wadman. Cost.J M~. 47 54 Gou>iN STATE ATHLETIC C0NFDt£Ha TOURNAMENf Fimround 5oCAL Cou.r.GE 63, WUTMONT 56 Westmont -Olson 16, Luster to, Graves 9, Stime 9, Wiison 5, Rouch 7. 3 pt goals Wllson 1. Fouled out • Rouch. SoC.al College -Kempton 19, Pina g; Wright 8, Boeke 7, Fikse 7. Weidler 6, Emde 2, Herkenhoff 5. Stewart O. Sheridan. of Costa Mesa High · shot 3-over-par 38 to earn medal· lst honors Tuesday as the host Mustangs tied El Modena, 207· 207, in the first half of a non- league boys golf match at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club (Mesa Linda Course). . some problems early, but .some girls maC:ie mental and emotion- al adjustments. We became more and more of a team as the season wore on.• Newport had beaten lrvine, 5--4, in a showdOwn for the Sell View aown Pel>. 10 and Bar· nett's .scouting~ wu com- pletely ~gh. But ~tegy aside, Barnett acknowledged the Sailors. who dosed with sdven straight \\W, have not losl when they've played with intensity. CIP DMSION I ANAi. ....,.ort ....... ~ lrVtM 5 Scli:N'e by~ IMne 1 1 1 2·5 Ne\\fPM Harbo! 3 1 .2 3 • 9 Last year's Newport·CdM glfls • volleyball 9ame was a good exam- ple as tp_e CdM girls were gettmg Impatient with his pregame ml.Io and looking for lum to stop yap· ping, so they could tart the game. SOCCER Newport~ Women"I 5o«w Association Standings W L T pf pa PtiJ 4 1 0 21 2 12 4 1 0 17 10 1l 3 , 1 • 9 5 10 2 1 2 10 6 8 2 1 1 6 6 ' I 4 0 11 15 l ....,..·lem3. Husza 1, Henion 1. Saves ~ Graff 3 3·pt. goals • Kempton 5, Pina 3, The games are for the kid and the on-court action is great. A wan- na be P.A. announcer Is not nel'<\;- Wright 1, Weidler 1. Fouled out · None. Halftime • SCC. 32-22. Jett Montoya (40), Luther Mitchell (41), Donny Miller (14) and Steve Perez {44) also scored for Coach Tom Baldwin's Mus-·we were pre~.· Nl:qto;t ...._ • Mandertno~ Cole J, IMno 1, (if-.gg 1, Btldttl 1. SIMI r.r.-iedyt. . ed. Let 'em play. ' Ralph Rollln.S Costa Meu tangs in a season opener. • : Five years ago this week .•• • Although Newport l larbor High had a • great run through the CIF Southcm Sec- tfon Division lll·AA guts basketball ploy- offs, it was l>ound to corne to a.n end in th ft114'1lt wh n the Sailor& battl d with Brea O~a. The Uldycats rolled to an f'!asy 70- 40 wm Genevieve .Evarts scored 22 points for th Sailor • .Evart was Bl!IO namoo the Sea Vl w Leegu • Co-Player of th Vi ar by the Daily PUQt. Gana HMC11 of Newport Harbor and •OMUe Kane of Corona del Mar were Damed to lhe fint toa.m. Newport .Harbor' '"r== Palldo and Mandy Clayton were DiYned to tbe .econd team. • • The Southern Cellfomla College women'I buketball te.m deleeted Cal ~ 80-57, to advance to tbe .emtllnalt al .. Goldm Stm MldiCk' c.aaww. 'RNINmmt .... R I ' lie ...S 2l points and had 1-4 r.ebounds for the Van- guards. In the semifinals, tho Vanguards fell to Azusa Pacific, 69·61. Simi<lziJ& had 18 pomts. • LeAnn KuiDer scored 25 points to lead Orange Coast College past San Mateo, 68· St, in the quartertinals of the women's bas· ketball state championship tournament. 1bp-ranked &In Mateo finished 30.3. l<azmer also scored 13 points when the Pirates lost 1h the next round againlt L.A. Harbor. 12·'60. • ~odd Andenma hbd 17 points and 10 rebountl1 u Southam Callfornla loit to Fresno Pe<:ifk, t 06-70, 1n the Golden State Athletic Conference m n's be1ketbaU quartelffuall. Brtc c.nnk:bMl 9CXnd 16 pob;ltl. •Southern California (:ollege'I Ila ......... gaw up m hl'8 Ud foUr NDI In a 4-3 loll to UC San Diego. marking Boi'dln' tint ac.u Ille~. Her recqtd w• ~1. with an BIA al 2.01 • 1 O years ago this week ... • Corona del Mar rbgh' Cinderella run in the playoffs ended with o 59-55 los to na- buco Hills in the CIP DlVls on lll·A finals at the Los Angeles Sports Arena While Sea Kmgs defenders spent m0&t of th game keeping 6·10 cent r Rick Swanick m check. the Mu tang.' ou 1d hooters were 15 of 23 from th Ii Id (6 of 8 from three-point rang ) Matt Hentngton co d 12 points for CdM. J a J11ekton added 10. • Jn th Small SChOOl.S Div ion fm I, New· port Christian fell to Bel Mr Prep. 64 -58. J09 l.ahnMD scored 25 polnlS for N wport CbrilUan • .Estancia High$ Mlk Ourtis w the only Newport-Mela buk~tball pla r named to the AD·Orenge Coast Area Tham by the ~PBot. • COrone del Mar High bon IQa.W Rand· out ... C91&1t'tt wa narilod S.. V..W • ' League ~tvP. Teammates Ennqu · Cam and WW Hill were named to the fi~eam. Also named to the first team whe ew- port Harbor's TolllJDy Walker and Estanc1a's Mmo Vuquez. Ceur Ovando and Mark KIJWh . The econd team ndud· t'd: JC vtn Smilb. Alu Vaquez and Jun Escal ante (Estanciah Cbrts Sa1Ul, Ed trong and Joey hreS (Corona d Mar), and Todd nft (Newport Harbor). • Costa Mesa High'• I on bya w ruuned to th All·Padfac Coast Leagu bo ~ fitst team. • Qrts OMIDg won tho 200 and 500 yard tr ~le races to lead Corona d Mat High boys SWUl\rn1ng team to an 84·72 win in the IMIOD opener agUwt Poothi&l lab.._. won the 100 INettJ'e .. ....., = ICOrtd l• polnb *° IMd Southern -ma Callerle pillM Cal 8ap. dlM, 'llMt, ID lbe NAlA :Dllidct m ..... bellletbd ........ -compdid ~ JMOn HID 1 4 0 ' 14 3 040 0 200 SCHED ULE TOOAY r •' r . I • • W.d~. Mofch3, 1999 .. Doily PilOt U8 U MH ~ ...... , • The tollowloQ persons .,. dOinQ bu9ineu u · Ten . S'Mtood & Sulhl. 580 Anton BIYd l Suite 101, Coe1a Mesa, CA 02828 Menlyn R Stem, ~t Of· chetd Ave., Cc>l'oo. del Mtr, CA 92i125 Thia busmen 11 con· ducted by. an lndMdua! Have you •tarted dOlng bulinea• yet? No Mart!ynn R. Stem Thia 11atement waa flied wiVI ltle County Cieri< ol Orange County on 2·5·99 \l99&712518 Dally Piiot l'eb. 10, 17, 2•, Mar 3, 1999 W2fl2 Flctltlou1t B~alnen N11me Statement The lollowlng persons are. doing buslnese as Dloltal Designs, Inc , 864 Bluebird canyon. Laguna Buch, CA 92651 , Suzanne Blanche McCtalre, 116.4 Blueblld Ca nyon, Laguna Beach CA 92651 Thi$ business 1s con duded by an Jndivldual Have you started 00.ng bulinNs yet? Yes July 1997 Suzanne B McCtalf8 ·This staternen1 wa~ hied with the County Clerk -&>I Orange County on 2·5·99!. 19996782507 Delly Piiot Feb to. 17. 2.4, Mar 3, 1999 W255 I.If~ 11---;: J If:--I Ft ua luainett FfcdBOU: • a luatneH Neme SttltefMnt Name ~t N9me Sta.....,t The IOllowing persona The lolowlng Plll'IOl"ll Tha lollolrinO Plll"IOOI are ~lneSI as: lll1I doing tiualneN H ra doif10 bUllnff• a•~ Mono, & Soul. 240' L.11M & Lem, 413 31tt canoa Body Malter, 1985 Halt>of, 110 • Colla Mesa, Street, NPpon Belch, W ... OI AY . •Cl, Colla CA 9262& cal~ 92663 Mesa, CA 92627 ShaMOn Kempton, 2404 Kimberley AM Frl.O• Carlo• Alberto Ole<le. Hart><H. 1101. Costa Meaa. man, 2221 POil cat1111e, 1165 Wallace A"•. •Ct CA 92626 N8WpPl1 Beach, c.~romi. Colla MIH, CA 9&!fl27 TlltS t>usmess •• COO· 92660 Thlt ~sineu it con· ducted by an lndlYldual Th<S bullneee I• ooo· dutted by an lnd1illdual Hive VClll started doing duaed by· an lndivid\111 Have you started OO.ng bualnau yet? Vea, Have you 11111ed doing buuieH yet? No 01-20.99 buSlfless yet? No cartoe Oieda Shannon Kemptoo Klmbe'19V Ann Friedman Th•• atetement wet filed This ltatement was hied This statement wes filed With the County Clerk Of wltll the County Clerk ot with the County Clerk ol orange County on 2·22·99 Orange County on 2·5·99 Orange Cour11y on 2·18-99 1998783894 19996182517 199878369' Dally Piiot Feb. 2-4, Mar. Dally Pilot Feb. 10. 17, Dally Pilot Feb. 2•1.~ar. 3, 10, 17, 1999 W267 2-4, Mar. 3, 1999 W256 3, 10. 17, 1Q99 vv270 Fictitious Bu1lnHa Name Statement , The lollowlng persons are doing buSlf)eSS as a) Cal·Ameri<:e Services. b) SllOre Realty Group. Cl PaClllC Investments, 243 f Holiday Roaa, NewROfl Beach CA 92660 Steven R Cameron. 2431 Holiday Road. New· port Beach, CA 92660 This 1>us1ness is con- ducted tJy an lndlVldual Have you started doing business yet? No Steven R Cameron This statement was filed with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on 2-1-99 111996782005 Daily Pilot Feb 17, 24, Mar 3. tO, 1999 W264 Flctftloua Busrneu Name Statement The followlng persons are dojng busloess as TALBRAN International, 2973 Harbo< 8Nd., 1103 Cosla Mesa. Calilomla 92646 Randall R. Talbott 2701 Cardinal Dr., Costa Mesa. California 92626 This business Is coo· ducted by an 1nd1Yidu11 • Have you started doing business yet? No Randaft R Tmt>ott Ths statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·4'·99 199967824'57 Dady Pltot Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1999 W'Z73 • Flo\ltlous Bual eaa Name St•tem The lollowlng pe are dOlng boslneas as: HARRIS IMPORTS, 9 Encore Coon. Newport Beech, Cehl 92663 Ashley Harris, 9 E~ C1 • Newport Beech, A 92663 Thll business 11 con· duded by an IAdMdual The Registrant com· menc9d to transact busi· ness under the llc:IJ110U1 business name ot names Msted al>ove on 2117/99 Ashley Harris This statement was lile<I wtlll the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·18·99 1998783574 Dally Pilot Feb 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 1999 W268 . ~ . I • ' ' g --~ .11 ...... GI .... ~ =:!!:....;.:..-.... Jlf .... --..., - ~ ......:~i! •• ~ IUNNOR COURT OF ~=-ORANGE. M1 The Cltr DrW., Po9' Offtc. Bo• 14171, Orenge, CA 92113-1571 tN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF Scou Pettlck Salmond ORDER TO SHOW CAUR FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER A196072 PETITIONER(S) Scott Patrick Salmond HAS/HAVE FILED A PETI· TION F.OR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM Scott PatJ'lck Salmond TO Scott Patrick Austin II It hereby ordered that all persons lntereslfd In this matter appear before this court In Department No. 703 of 11}8 Orenge CounlY Superior Court at tt'4 address shown above oo .._20, 1999, at 2;00 o'clock p.m. and then and there show cause, If any th8y have, wny the petitlon for change of name should not be granted. It Is further ordered that a copy ot this order to show cause be published In Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot, a news. , paper of general circulatlon ~ . ~' -""\'--'. ·. . .. ' . ._...,. ~ .. . . ' .. Flctlttoua Bualnea• ,._m• Sutement The following pereon• ate doing buslne .. as: a) Greg Mungall Conclti>t•, b) G M.C , 1370 Logan Ave .• ·~ Oolta Mesa, can. lomta irq)26 Gregroy Charles MungaP, 1370 Logan A~:i tJJ.,Colta Me,., CA 82tm1 1JOl1ttophef Holt Marun. 1370 Logan .Ave , t J, Costa Mesa, Calllornla 92626 Tllls busi1'l811 Is con· ducl8d by: a general part· nefShlp Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 01A>l/99 Gregory C Mungall This stalement waa llled wtlh the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·22•99 19987831114 Dally Pilot Ftb. 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 1999 W265 .. , . . ... ' .. •• •....t.-:-~ -·-..:.. ~ llYOU 001'1 ADJIF'Sf: 1101HlllGI ByPbone By Malllfn Person: (<Wl) b42·5Cl78 • 11 O Broedway COsta~ Ma.-9150 Call the Classified• (Mt) 642·5678 . -~,, ... "Affordable Alternative" Disco\Jnt Casket, C~tion& Burial Senice Why should you subject yourself & your family to ~aying inflated prices for caskets & services???? 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Compftltly Remodeled. 300 It paUo. t2x12 balcony Looks dfrec;tly at waler Thie Unit la 150 ft From Tht S111d. Grea1 bellCh house Puce rs $8()()1( By Owner 949·548-8048 NegiKted H1clend1. Lrg Lot W~n F0<ever View 4Br inclds maids quart81s and 2 ~t1Chens $759.000 Agent 949-723-8120 BRANO NEW HOME 5bdrm Sbeth llv rm lam rm powder room 4l•g decks, Jc gar pv1 patoo Maple hardWood noors 3 7S3 s I 1W Grundy RealtOfS 949·675-6161 BUYING IN NEWPORT BROKER WIU ASSIST WITH DOWN PAYMEHT LETS DEAL 949•40-1406 60 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2-STORY SILVER CREST TOWNHOME Avellable fro'" $11 2,000 $AVENOWI 55+ Seniors Double wide l~room, 1-bath. llke new carpet, llnoleum & roof U,H5 Complete (949)123-4045 WATERFRONT 2-bedroom, 2-0ath Cabana home NewJ)Ort Beech 16',HI Spece Rent IJ,,150 (with b!(I ,..,,, IH#J 9'97~5 I 'Valioutr= I NEW 18DAM 111ATH atc1~d r f1lg, m..towtve, petlO 1J1t11 Ill~ O'l'I08 1va~. Steen' mo yeatly 11-49-673-3059 fOI Ofd8 COM RENT Ats At.l l(f«)S Mt .... ttM 109 APTS CORONA DEL: MAR B1chelor 1pt Completely fum'd, walk to beachlstoru, use ol w/d, no pets $550t'mo- flCl'S U1Jl 949-613-6071 110 APTS COSTA MESA * COSTA MESA'S BEST* JuntOr 1 bedroom and 1 bedroom. also 2 bedroom t balh Quiet gated community. pool tennis. aasy access to lreeway. beach & malls 714-557~75 • GARDEN APT. 2Bdnn, beam ce4s Frplc. large patio. 2car gar Yt/Of**, near FWVS/ SO Coast P1z No Pets $8951 mo+ security 7 I HM 1-0353 E SIDE 2br 1 be, grelt loc. amlll y1rd, laundry tacllhlet, SIOOt'mo. • No pett. Jackie 011111, Rtr. IMH~t4011 132 APT8 NEWPORT BEACH TIU-LEV.EL TOWNHOME Very· Spacious 2Bedroom 2Balh With Panoramic View. Private Elevator. 2 5 Car Enclosed Garage. Fireplace. Huge Wall-ln-dosel, washer/ dryer hl<·ups & yard $2000fmo on 1 yNt lease Call for appt !MU..6-3453 THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1433 SUPERIOR '.) Newport Marina Apartments Bay{ront commuruty with private beach & marina. Walle Lo Balboa Island. lBR, 2BR an~ 28R widen $1200.t3600 Wood burning fireplace & privatr garage. Sony, no pets. Pleue ullt (949) 760..0919 ' I 159 HO~ONDOS RENT CORONA EL llAR •P111oramlc Ocean View• extra lri> llv rm & bdrm, btem cell1, walk-In•, 2bl, otc/den, 1c II"· pvt pallo.1 Wiik to bch, Open Hou11. f ri-Sun 12~ S1750/mo 780-t620n~89 1 111~1 WE HAVE IO HOMES IH HWPRT BCHl/COSTA MESA From $I 500 -$6000 Per Month No F- 81oller 949-&t2-3850 'Newport Helgtt11• 2& 2ba, 2 car gar, w/lig bf over ger .. huge yd, oldW but nic. • gr111 locltlon, 9ardenlng Incl, min to bch. Peta Ok. S2500 C.11 MMU-11745 Trf:levtl Town~. 1500.f 2br wtattachedOO baths • 112 bath dWna111, l/p, d/w, w/d, 2 car gar pool/11paltlbh9e plfY S1600lse 949·548--4310 Derek VILLA BALBOA FULL OCEAN & CITY LIGHT VIEWI 2BR 1.58A HIGHL V UPGRADED, LITE & BRIGHT! AVAIL 3/1, $1500/MO 714'"423·31$3 NP HEJGHTS tbr 11>1 houM. Nu carpett, 2 tky lltt. 1 park· Ing space. Blnla ok SH5 + ~· AYlll S"-MM45-4507 'NICE• 3bf 2b1 hOUM, Wftti 1br cottage houM on tar99 lot. Avall 4-1. S300Mno. No peta. Evea Mt-722·1617 or Days MH40-7000 x301 LUXURY Wlterfront homH 1or rent or laaH, an term a, an 11111 all price• pet• «*. MW99.fen ·BAYRIDGE• 2br 2b1, lo-r Condo. Pool. ape, geted, S1t00fmo. Agent 721-1575 BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2BA In Tnwere NpC Cout 2 car gat, wld llkups, Avail now! '2500 no pet Ar. Joan 9-49·~9763 UNOBS RUCUb EAR VIEWS 'TelOfO' Brand New 3Br 2 sea, gated, comm pool, Thootands In upgradtl $42~ mo Owncf/AQ! 1t"'567·1177f , FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND BeeutJtul trw-nned atrMta and gott courM vtewa. Enjoy c..-.tree IMng In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment hotMI • lWo-cs p-.ge •W...._/~~ •~(wood a ""8J •/Wcondl~ \ • Wet ~ In 2 lr'<I 3 BA • N.,-m eyslMI • S1 .~to 12.lff ........ c8ll jt4t) .... ~ aony. no !*&- tTttntly mKTY•ttd, OC'ar mlJor FW)'I & aJtratU, OC hJrgroundJ roU11ft, bcht. lhopplna mall 24hr &t d~. 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' >·j ... , l r 'Jl :,._ • ~ ttii.':..s.'.c~ I'.'"'·~~~ . . . f ·.-• ' • • ~ . . . . ; ~ .. All ph1111/1mall/lg joba.ClfANt 20rs, lllr. ,,.. llt l.IC00030 714-639-1447 . . ~<: -.~ ;: - 1•1n , , • • .-'I""-<·· ........ T; . • ' \.'. .. ,. .. ..: . ; • .... ·;"' j. ••• Jl r .... ~, i.ellablt, Hptrlenced, knowltd911blt. oo ....,. el(p.14~ ., CHAllUS GOftN I • with <>MM StWIF and TANNAH ..scH EVEN THE BEST ERR NORTH • Q 10853 ~l o AJ 1085 •65 lll:ile .11\d, if not, 1~ cud J be a che p Slerif1ee anfnst four hearu. Hold.ins nearly half the deck. West's double wu llmott automatic . WEST ¥92 EAST Sitnna South wu a fonner world champion. It mi&hl $eem that dttlar~ er cannot lose more than one trick in each suit except U'Umps, smce the king of 'lp:ltC!es ii faVQrably located, the suit breaks evenly and the dia- mond honors ft(C well placed. But watch bow the play proceeded, and bear in mind that declarer was not privy to the same knowledge you enjoy of havin& all four bands in view. ~8J94 •KQJ8 SOUTH • AJ64 <:I 1065 0 43 . •K7-~ K87 3 0 9762 •93} •A 10 7 4\. The bidding: WEST NORTH EAST SOUfH 10 2~ 3~ 4• Dbl Pass Pass Pus The openfoa lead of the king of clubs was allowed lo win, and West continUed wilh the queen. 12st fol- lowing wilh tbe nine. Declarer won and rerumed a third rqund of clubs to West's eighL After much lhouahL. · declarer elected to discard dummy's heart loser rather than ruff, to cut communicl1tions between the defend- ers' hands. Opening lead: JGng of• Loolciog at all four hllnds, it seems that South can claim the doubled four-spade concract. Unfortunately, declarett etttee"only twO bands, and that led to a surprising result. North's two~ was a Mich:lels cue-bid, promising at !ell.St five spades and an undisclosed minor. S'outh's jump to four spades was a two-way action -the contract might The operation succeeded, but the patient died. West quickly continued wilh a founh club. and East over· ruffed with the Icing of aumps. Since the defenders stilf bad a diamond trick coming, the outcome was a one- trick set. 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Publlo-Utllltle1 Commlaalon REQUIRES that 811 UMd houMhold goodl mover• print thetr P.U.C. Cll T ~ lilnot and c:hautt.ft print their T C.P. runbtr In al advertt- mero. " you ti.Ye • Ql*llon about the le9alllY of • moYtf, Imo or c:t\IYfler, Clll· PUBUC UTl.JTIES COf.uSION -714"55M161 r.---.. ·-n 11 .' . . . . . . ,' ... • ' (I ,.. . • . 'I . I J II .. · '.v · ··1 NISS.AH KlHQ CAI '17 White. (328708) $12,199 .. CONHEU JISSAH a&14)7SW3'3 • Ni A kJNd CAB 'tt Slpd, llvr (344558) $12,999 CONHEL.L JIU.AH (714)7SW'33 NISSAN IONO cA8 'iO 5spd, llvr (344558) $12,999 CONHELL JllSAN (71C)7SWSU NISS.AH KJNG CAB XE 'IS 519d, bit. (42Ae03) $9199 ~fiSSAH (714)75WU3 ij1ssAii PICKUP illO NC, SHEU., AMIRI CASS, XLHT CONO. ltlC Ml, 14500. IMM4M717. llSslA REG ell XE 197 Sapd, ~ 1378043) $9999 CONIE.L JISSAN (71C)7SW333 NisslR fiiOck XE 117 Sspd, ~· (378043) $9999 CONNEU. NISSAN ~4)75543U olbs IGHTY EIGHT 'iS Auto, air, llhr.(82C736) $13,998 ~EXUS OF WESTMiNSlDI (714)112.Q08 PONT1Ac ~E 'ts Cpt, COrr. (48W0599} $7999 COSTA MESA HOHoA {714)43&-50$0 I SPUT srtoND UOVERS ProlllliQnll Moolelll 24hr Svc 7 days/Slnlor dlle/Tt 178452 714-$4().1r;l)(J/ ~ r "";". 1: • ·~· -. ' .... . . . . . ~~ -. . • r ---. -- " ·.· ',,. ---- I ,'W ·.·., r' TODAY'S 1- CRaSSwaRD PUZZLE ~ DOWN 1 Mirna -Ellot 2 Ar!J1bone 3 Mn111er 4 A.one 5 Bitter f.oo I •-You Lone- 'IOITle T onlgllt?" 7 Vamilh '~ 9 Snappish 10 Praises 11 Hawaliln ISiand 12 Napoleon'• place of eJOle 13 MuWlt htfoea of !he comlca 21 Foroe °' low . 23 Pat1 of A.O 25 Uttlfed 1:1 Mof• vigorous PORSCHE 86 CARRERA 911 TARGA. Chrome wts, $18,500 trade oll as partial paymen1 private pally 949-673-041 I SUZUKI SAMURl'88 Blue. 4X4 Convl. 56p 100k ml $'2700 949-752-6883 TOYOTA TERCEL OX '13 &In, 4dr (T2P0275785) $6999 COSTA MESA HONDA (714 )"31-50$0 TOYOTA CAMRY '97 Aulo, air, cd (026084) $17,998 LEXUS OF WESTUIHSTEA (71C)H2"906 -----r-,, -· --; I ·~· ·~·--·. i ... :.. . ;j TitE LOCAL PLUMIER: A Div. ol 11.8. T .J. 88'111'\ Inc. ~F--~dltec 7 9'H7S-9304 Wt PCUilillNO Aeolr'l&Rtrnoci. FAEE ESTIMATES U6873911 .95-1090 ORCO PLUMBING TRIUMPH 1951 TIU oft 11'11111 rHIOl'lllon, whlttl, lmm1c:ul1tt Condition $1415.00 14MS4-7i55 ~-....... ..;,, .... : ~ ~-~ • I '' • l . • "'. ~: ... .-~..,~\ ~··J .. ' . . Al~---· .... • J SH t,.h C lldil 548-0769 Volkrngtn Ceblrollt 1915 CorN"1lble. blue. Slpd, Ike • new. new llres & bleaks, CA &m09 $'2550 714-569-0' 119 YOlV0960 'M Au1o.111. llhr.(089n11 $21,1198 LEXUS OPWESTMIHSTEA (71C)HM906 r~\.i'PT r:t -, lut01111.:J l · lndiv/Grp Help AJI Levels ~ 949-548-5833 , .. ~ .... -.. ,_.-~ Ir • '• • ., • \ , ~ .. ~., ...... : ! • • Call 642-5678. 'Put·a few words to work for you . • ~ ~ .• .. 1· I r " ~I I M J; ·. ·~ ~~ -f ~ 1 . " . .., ~. ' ... l .. .. l ' Enjoy Th• Special Qualities of Balboa lslandl A rare. overslzed property with spacious grounds, separate g u est studio wtth bath, a m ain house w ith 2 bedrooms, one bath, llvlng room w /flrepla ce and a kitc he n o n first floor. Second floor has elevat or a ccess, a master bedroom -& qath. second bedroom wtth bath. llvlng room , fireplace. balcony, dining room and a la undry room with se win g a rea . There Is one prfvate dock and one shared d ock. _ N~ ~ ,.;1, $1,S'?S,000 . Fo r M o re rn tormatlon p lease call . Bing Girting of Rumbold Reol1y at 949-675-4822' (ofc) or 949-675-0582 (Res.) Come Discover The Balboa Island Ufestvlel Best location just o n e ho u se fro m South Baytront l ihe home has a perfect view of the Pa v ilio n and Boot Parade from the livin g room, din ing room a n d b o th p a tios. Features Include two separate units or could convert to a 7 bedroom, 4 bath h o m e . ohe of the largest on the Isla nd! There Is currently a 4 bedroom, 2 both owner· s unit p lus a 3 bedroom. 2 both Income unit. Both unit s h o ve a living room. d ining room. kitchen a nd firep lace. · ; OIJ~ ,.;t, ,1,CYtS,OOO For more rnformation please contact Don Abrams of Rumbold Realty at 949--675-4822 (Ofc.) or 949-673-4848 @es) :W I 301 Martne Ave. Balboa lslanct (949) 723-1363 Fabulous New Custom Home Being Built on Uttle Balboa Island 202 Abalone Avenue. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Custom C ape Cod 1 ~ exterior home being built by Balboa Island builder. Doug · · -- Brownell. Quiet lltfle Island location. Custom feat ures throughout the home. G reat room with high ceilings, French doors that open to front patio. large fireplace. a gredt room for entertaining. Statement kitc hen w ith Island. g ranite counters. and built In eating area. Lorge master suite with spacious both. walk-In closet . adjoining o ffic e area with private deck Creates a fabulous living environment for Island living at its best! $1, 1'1$,000 l C oll Allee Brownell o f Balboa Island Realty ~ce mot~~ 949-443-8177, Home on: 949-646-8210, on: 949-673-8700 Fabulous Bavfront lOCatlon on-BalbOa. lslandl Main c hannel locaflon across from the PavlUon Wttti fantoStic n ight llght views and front row seating for all boOttnQ actMtiesl Ui:;>per unit features 4 bedrooms, 2 t5aths, fireplace~ spacious IMng room and d ining room with kitc hen. Lo wer unit features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace, spacious fMng room, dlnlng room . and 2-car garage p lus laundry room. o~ ,.;1, $1,m ,ooo Please c all Lora Vance Realtors for on appolfl'Jl!ent at 949-67a.-.o62 lov•ly Ultt• Balboa lslandl 1 Enjoy the afternoon su n _ and cool b reezes from this h ome't Upper unit features 3 b edrooms. 2.5 baths, fire p lace, spacious llvlng room. dlnln~ a rea and la rge balcon y with a n open vlewl The lower nit features 2 bearooms. 1.5 baths. ftreploce . spacious living room, dining area and patto. There ls a 2-ca r garage plus 2 carports. Great Income property or convert to single family h o me. o~ 4 nc,s,ooo C oll for appointment. Loro Vance Realtors 949-673-4062. r ~ ( ..... -~-·--:im-...-.---"'~ ...... ~ ....