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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNrTlES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1999 DiStrict underreported drug and alcohol stats to state School territory may be redrawn • I •Newport-Mesa school officials say discrepancy was due to misunder5tanding about what constitutes a crime. ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Stu- dents committed far more drug and alcohol offenses last year than the school district reported to the state. School officials are taking steps to make sure the reporting error, in which the district underreported such offenses by almost 300%, does not happen again, said Mike Murphy, who heads _up .student discipline for the district. As part of the California Safe SEE STATS PAGE 6 • Andersen Elementary needs to have its boundaries shrunk becau~e of overcrowding in classrooms, parents say. ~,.,. NEWPORT BEACH -Atten- dance boundaries at Andersen Element&ry School must be redrawn because the school sim- ply does not have enough dass- rooms to accorrunodate all the stu- dents who live in the area, let alone all those who will move m over the next few years, parents said. By an overwhelrrung ma1onty, parents voted Tuesday evening to ask the school board to redraw the boundaries, poss1bly to go into effect by fall 2000. Parents also voted to allow students who are already enrolled to stay at the school. Their 5iblirigs, howev~, would not be admitted. As of press time Tuesday, par- ents had not yet decided what the new boundaries would be, but seemed to be leaning toward exdudlng students living tn the "yacht streets• and the ·spyglass streets.• Many parents at the meeting could be heard mutter- ing about a possible loss tn prop- erty values. ·we must cut the Ooodgate and stop the flood,· said parent Allan LeGay. He added that before ~ents and school officials can, tacl<le quest:lons such as whether to have a 20-to-1 ratio of students to teachers tn kindergarten or where to put a soence lab and a com- puter lab, they must first figure out how many students the school will have over the next few years. Accordlng to district figures, the school is pro1ected to have more than 820 students by fall 2003 Ii boundaries stay where they are. SEE TERRITORY PAGE 6 West Newport residents oppose skate park plan • Although many agree a skateboard park is needed, they don't want it anywhere near their neighborhoods. JENIFER RAGLAND WEST NEWPORT -HWe sup- port a skateboard park. We just don't want it m our neighbor- hood." That was the sentiment of the majority of West Newport resi- dents who came to a community meeting Tuesday night to discuss a potential skateboarding facility m West Newport Park. "We're not opposed to the sport," said Lido Sands resident Mark Lambert. "It's the location.· The phrase was echoed by West ~ewport Assooabon Presi- dent Peter Tclrr, Councilwoman Jan Debay and several other resi- dents. Ken Russo i:.poke on behalf of the Jasnune Park Homeowners Association when he said skate- boarding at Grant Howald Park tn Corona del Mar would not be Ill the right location, either Not surprisingly, that also was the feeling of Borula Canyon and Harbor View residents when a skateboard park . was proposed for the ·banana belt• park last summer. One member of the crowd Tuesday ad.nutted thclt may be the attitude encountered when a skateboard.mg facility is brought mto any Newport Beach residen- tial neighborhood. That presents a dilemma for the oty's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- SEE PARK PAGE 6 MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Newport Heights student teacher Danielle Straub had an Idea to create Flat Stanleys and send them across the country as well as to lntemalional locations, The result was Kip Hurwitz's Flat Stanley, left , went to England and Alexis Scott's went to Thailand. 2 men arrested in sexual assault . Students learn the -world reallY is BY Jessica Ganison A lexis Scott has never been to Thailand, but one of her class projects has. And last Wednesday, Alexis proud- ly displayed pictures of her •FI.at Stanley," perched on an elephant in the jungles of Southeast Asia and propped up against a Buddha in Bangkok. As a way or teaching students about geography, student teacher Danielle Straub organized the "Flat Stanley" project for the second-grade class at Newport Heights me- mentary, where she is training this spring. First, students read a children's book about a boy named Stanley who gets flat- tened. His parents, seeking to capitalize on the ·opportunity, decide to send him on a vacation. But instead of buying expensive As in Aat Stanley, who made his way all over the globe as part of a Newport Heights project airline tickets, they send him courtesy of the Postal Service. After reading the story, students made their own flat Stanleys and sent them off to relatives living in faraway lands. The Stanleys were taken on various tourist outings, photographed, then sent back to the children, along with pictures showing the fun things the paper dolls got to do. -While students were workmg away in their classroom, their paper-thin alter egos got to attend stock car races, bask on beach- es in Florida and visit castles in England, an aquarium in Seattle and cl peanut museum in New Mexico. Some of the dolls were kind enough to include maps, T-shirts, ethruc food treats and national flags for thelJ' earthbound friends to enjoy. Early last week, students had a party to welcome their Stanleys home. "My aunt knows Thai, so she took my Stanley to an orphanage in Bangkok to talk to kids there," Alexis said. •He also went in a taxi. They're called tuk-tuks." •Police say pair tried to rape woman at party while her husband was just a few feet away. GREG Rlsu.'\c. COSTA MESA -Police have arrested two men on susp1oon of sexually assaulting a 33-year-old woman at cl party while her hus- band was only a few feet away. Israel Bengochea, 21, and Juan Padilla Juarez, 19, both of Costa Mesa, have been charged with aggravated and sexual assault and are being held m Orange County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail apiece. They are scheduled to be arraigned today in Harbor Justice Center. Both Bengochea and Juarez were at the same party as the VlC- bro and her husband at an apart- ment m the 2200 block of Foun- tain Way. Police said the woman walked mto a bedroom at 12:45 a.m. and was followed by the two men, who proceeded to hold her down on the bed and began choking her. Lt. Ron Smith said one of the men threatened to kill her if she made any noise The woman began to scream, and her husband heard the com- motion and unmechately called police. A Costa Mesa police offi- cer was d few blocks away, Snutb said, and responded quickly to the party When the officer opened the bedroom door, h e found the woman naked from the SEE ASSAULT PAGE 6 Statue's site not cast in stone? •Friendship emblem headed for new home, but some residents want it left behind City Hall. J f..'l.ilfE.R RAc.tANO NEWPORT BEACJl -The Okazaki friendship tatue has bcC'ome th subJect of a not-so-friendly dispute between those who want it relocot d to th Central Library ond those who ~Y Jt' just hne where it is Named •Nakay0$hl, • whi("h in English medl\S friendship, the sculpture w 1 gilt to Newport Beftch from Okazt\ki, Japan, on of Newport's ter d . Karen Evarts, president of th N w:port Beach Sister 'ti Association, the QTO\lP bas always wanted to move the statue from its obl<:We location behind sHffXfut .... COt\WWto.Y "°' "-9 ~ w.11 .. _.. .. •',NII_,_._.. 111-. ....... ttdClly ........ _ .. ···~ Ct Llil IAlwf lar .. ' Ille lo...,. t , 2 ~, March 17, 1999 loolls only Doity Pilot . I • IL c Feb. io Amputation leads awakening fOr pitch DUIARRE5TS The followmg people were arreslod rccenUy OD SUlplClOD or driving under the lnOuen~. These people have ~ arrest- ed only on suspicion of a mme, and, cU with all such aunes, are tnnocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA March 10 · AUred Greg Melendez, 41, Cos- ta Mesa March 11 Donald Frederick Schultz, 50, Tustin Clark Henry Wockentuss, 49, Huntington Beach March 15 Enc James Roland, 29, Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH March 8 Deborah Jamie Deboe, 46, Newport Beach Kenneth Clark Wiedemann, 19, Corona del Mar March 10 Mike Kent Mc.Kee, 37, Costa Mesa March 11 Atsustu Yanagihara, 32, Irvine March 12 Derek Stacy Hukayme, 35, Chmo Hills Cednc Tubman, 29, Newport Beach March 13 John Snyder. 35. Corona del Mar s.a..no J. Coiall-.:wco. 73. oe Peb.11 Ann W, Croiby, M, OG Feb. 11 Jeffrey B. GOl".ae. 45, on Feb. 15 EliubeOl I. Cunnlng'ham, 53, ooPeb. 16 COSTA MESA Cvl 8. Bowden. 78, on Peb. 6 Kristo Kirakosian, 63, on P.eb. 10 Philip J. Giomano Sr., 79, on Feb. 11 Sbaroo McCa.sla.od, 60, on Feb. 12 Borgbild E.1borp, 100, on Feb. 13 MARRIAGES Most recent mamages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEA04 • Charles A. Cliampion and Susan S. Ten Eyck, married Peb. 6 in Newport Beach • Thomas M. McCrory and Deirdre L. Murj>by, married Peb. 6 in Newport Beach • Gregory J. Yoon and Ji Young Lee, married Feb. 8 in Santa Ana COSTA MESA •Juan M. Lo~ Fernandez and Gabriela De La Cruz,' rrumied Jan. 30 in Santa Ana • Thomas G. Jeanplong and Helen K. Bryson, married Feb. 6 ln Costa Mesa • George T. Milbaven and Mar- guerite M. Denlgan, married Feb. 6 in Costa Mesa • Marco Forte and Aritonella Bianchini, married Feb. 8 in Santa Ana • Steven B. Marks and Francesca M. Whitman, mar- ried Feb. 8 in Santa Ana Fonner All-Star Dave Dravecky, who lost his throwing arm to ~apcer, speaks at Hoag Cancer Center Gg; .R!suNG I l's a dream most boys relish at one point ln their childhood - playing for a professional baseball team. Dave Dravecky yearned to make it to the big leagues. · He tasted success at various tunes dwing bis eight-year major league career. He was an All-Star and pitched in the playoffs and World Senes. Life couldn't have been better for the native of Youngstown, Ohio. But when a growth was found on the upper .)art of his arm, Dravecky's priorities suddenly changed. The one tool that got him to the show was painfully taken from him when the south- paw pitcher had his left a.rm amputated 10 years ago. uThe initial thought was, 'Why mer he said. MWhen the doctors discovered the lwnp in my arm, they told me I was never going to pitch again outside or a miracle. But I did." Ir you're a sports fan or a devoutly spiritual person,· the name Dave Dravecky is vaguely familiar. His name is synonymous Wlth detennination and courage. Dravecky, whose riveting story lS well chronicled, spoke to doc- tors, nurses and cancer victims at Hoag Cancer Center on Tuesday. His appearance-part of a hospi- tal-sponsored workshop -was sandwiched between two other speaking engagements in New- port Beach. Dravecky, -43, was riding the crest of stardom with the Son • Diego Padres and then the San FranCisco Giants. when a trainer spotted the lump on bis ann in 1987. It wasn'\ until two yea11 lat- er, when be had an arm tendon injury, that a magnetic-reso- nance-imaging test revealed a cance~tumor ln his prized left arm. Tbe tumor would be remove doctors said, but Dravecky wouldn't play baseball again. Doctors told him be would be lucky to play catch with his son. After 50% of his deltoid muscle was removed, be began strength- ening his arm. He returned to a rousing ovation in Candlestick Park on Aug. 10, 1989, when be pitched a one-bit shutout over seven innings. Hts comeback looked promising. Five days later, the world ~ an image that is still seared ~ minds of baseball fans. Dravecky was in the middle of his delivery against the Montreal Expos in Olympic Stadium when his arm snapped in half. Dravecky spi- raled in pain and fell off the mound. The tumor was back, and this time doctors feared it would spread. They decided to ampu- tate his arm. With his career ended by can- cer, Dravecky struggled with his identity. He wasn't a star pitcher anymore. He was a one-armed father and husband who bad trouble putting on his pants or a belt through the loops. •My life was a fairy tale that blew up in my race,• be said. ·1 was race to face with cancer. One thing you learn about cancer is how little control you have over DON l.EACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Former major league pitcher dave Dravecky, left. with bis wile Jan, talks about the triumphs, struggles and faith as it pertained to his losing his arm to cancer. The lnsplratlonal speech was attended by cancer patients with friends and family as well as doctor's and nurses at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center. your life." Dravecky began writing books and spealdng to groups. In 1991, he and wife, Jan, founded the Outreach of Hope, a ministry that pledges to assist people in a time of need. The group's volunteer stall counsel and help more than 2,000 cancer victims. He said offering encouragement to them is essential to recovery. ·1 came because I wanted to hear someone who had been through that journey,• said Kllty Spear, who is battling breast can· cer. •There is a lot of fear and anger in fighting cancer. But when you survive and others don't, you want to·make a differ- ence." Dravecky, who lives in Col- orado Springs, Colo., has had a profound impact on some people. Norenne Tighe said her father. who is a double amputee, was experiencing phantom pain, a symptom where an amputee feels their missing limb after the opera- tion. He had a hard time convinc- ing doctors the pain was physical and not psychological. But when Dave Dravecky's story was aired in the media, be went back to doctors and used the baseball player as an example. •Dave Dravecky always had stayed in my mind because he helped my father,· she said. "The hope he has given to others ls tremendous.• BIRTHS REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESI CITY COUNCIL WRIP·UP Most recent brrth.s in Newport Beach. John H. Woodworth ll on Sept. 24 Sage H. Kolpm on Jan. 3...- Brendan E. Lundquist on Jan. 6 Courtney l . Manhart OD JclD 17 Gr a co N. Iantomo on feb. 1 Lauren M. Keating on Feb. 7 ' Barron R. Mason on Feb. 1 Sydney A. McKay on Feb. 8 Nu:holas I. Mondragon on Feb. 8 Noah T. Kalkanian on Feb. 9 Jessica M. Lange on Feb. 26 Sarah R. Mack on March 4 DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office NEWPORT BEACH Vern H Burnett, 89, on Peb. 1 Eled.Jlor G. Thompson, 84, on Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acxiom Data Quick Products Group. COSTA MESA . 3252 Colorado Lane, $251,000 3003 Croyden Bay, ·$160,000 1171 El Canuno Drive, $251,000 1654 Iowa St A, $121,000 250 Joann St., $250,000 2176 Mallard Dnve, $430,000 2391 Notre Dame Road,· $220,000 (971\'averse Drive, $219,000 2330 Vanguard Way K102, $151,500 2895 Vela.so:> Lane, $240,000 NEWPORT BEACH 996 Bayside Cove, $415,000 2633 Bunya St., $600,000 14 Cape Woodbury, $825,000 1112 Grove Lane, $507,000 21 Montgomery, $595,000 436 Villa Point Drive, $237,000 2007 Windward Lane, $261,500 ISSUE: PURCHASE OF SS0,000 IN NEW AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE OTV COUNOL CHAMBERS ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMA.llY: The new equipment upgrades the system used . to broadcast meetings with higher- definition pro1ectors, screens, and cdllleras. The new equipment also is an improvement over the current system, which is 9 years old, in poor working condition and expensive to maintain, according to staff reports. ISSUE: CONSIDERATION OF THE HARBOR CENTER SErrlEMENT AGREEMENT ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: The council gave final approval to a settlement agreell}ent m a lawsuit filed against the city of Costa Mesa and ICI Development Co. by the OBITUARY Lyman S. Faulkner Onf"-Linw Corona del Mar re<,1de>nl Lyman S Fdulkner, of Ashldncl, < >rr· .. died of le ukemia Mdfch Cf c1t Prov1denc <' Medford Mf'd1< t1l C'1•nlPr 1n Medford. On.> lie Wd'> 8 1 Mr Fc1ulkner was born 10 Kansds C'1ty, Kan., 10 1917. the c,on of Lyman U. ttnd Viola PdulknN I le mdrried Dorothy Jane Gooch m 1943 She died m I ~89 Three yedrs Idler, he mdr- n ed tou1se Daniels McFadden Mr. Faulkner graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1941 and spent 23 years m the military. He served with the 11th Airborne Division of the U.S. Anny m New Guinea and the Philippine Islands during World Wax II. After he retired from the Anny, Faulkner sold real estate m Newport Beach. He was hon- ored once as Nl'!wport's Realtor of the Year. In 1982, Mr. Faulkner retired from the real estate business, and he and his wife moved to Ashland to be near their daugh- ters. He is survived by his wile; daughters Jill Mccaffrey or Alexandria, Va., Judy Faulkner of Ashland, and Elizabeth Wasserman of Ashland: a son, Lyman MSkip• Faulkner Jr. of Atherton: seven grandchildren and three great-grandsons. Services were Saturday at a funeral home ln Ashland. Neighbors of Harbor Center and resident Orlo Paff. Residents had filed the lawsuit challenging the city's approval of the development or the shopping center and calling for a full envi- ronmentaJ impact report. The par- ties in the lawsuit came to an agreement just before the hearing was sc&duled to begin Feb. 5. The settlement included modi- fications on the part of ICI and the city, which included widening parts of a landscaped berm behind the center from 20 feet to 40 feet; increasing the height of a sound wall from 12 feet to 14 feet; hiring an additional securi- ty guard if big-rig trucks are found to be operating in viola- tion of d elivery hours; and selecting a code enforcement officer to handle any code enforcement issues associated with the Harbor Center. ISSUE: AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR NO MORE THAN $122,900 FOR DESIGN SERVICES RELATED TO THE REPAIR OF FAIRVIEW ROAD AND OTHER WORK ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: KFM Engineering Inc. of Irvine will receive the con- tract to design the reconstruction of Fairview Road from Pair Drive to the Paularino Channel, the south side of Baker Street from McClintock Way to 800 feet east or Fairview Road, and the con- struction of a reclaimed water pipeline from Arlington Avenue to the Farm Sports Complex. The money will come from a combination of Measure M funds, grant money from the Orange County 'Iransportation Authority, and previously budgeted money from the city, ISSUE: REVIEW OF PLANNING COMMISSION DEOSION TO APPROVE AN AUTO REPAIR BUSI- NESS ON THE WEST SIDE OF COSTA MESA WrTHIN 200 FEET OF A RESIDENT1AL ZONE ACfION: .Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: Councilwoman Llb- by Cowan asked to review the Planning Commission's decision to allow the repair shop because or its proximity to some SUrTOUlld-: ing businesses and i~ location on the West Side. • Council members spoke to • applicant Tun Bunning about bis: proposal. After getting assurances ~ that be would build a sound wall : and install more attractive fenc-• ing, council members approved: his application. • Councilwoman Heather : Somers said she still had reserva-• tions about the project because it : was on the West Side, which is • the subject of a study to revitalize : the area and look at zoning. -Elise Gee ' • Former officer helps catch-~ suspects ~ • Sir Charles Liquor Store in Costa Mesa held up by 3 men Monday. A Conner police officer chased three robbers who allegedly assaulted a store clerk in Cost.a Mesa on Monday. with the pur- suit eventually ending in their aJTest, authorities said. Kurt Ehrhardt, 31, David Ives, 21, and Kenneth Schale, 33, all of Costa Mesa, were arrested on suspicion of robbery and assault and are being held in lieu or $50,000 bail. They are scheduled to be arraigned today in Harbor Justice Center. The three men allegedly walked into Sir Charles Uquor Store in the 2900 block of Bristol Street at 4 :50 p.m. Ehrhardt asked the 35-year-old cashier for a dol- lar's worth of change. When the derk opened the cash drawer, Ehrhardt yelled "Get him/ and the other two men bit the victim with a tire iron and a liquor bottle. The victim suffered minor injwies to his shoulder. The men stole about $120 and drove away in a 1977 red GMC : truck. : A former police officer who • was nearby watched the men: leave the store. • He got into tu.s car and fol-• lowed the truck. • He called police on his cellular: phone, and the suspects were • arrested without incident at the~ intersection of Main Street and • Sunflower Avenue. • Costa Mesa police were assist-: ed by Santa Ana and Irvine · po'ce. : -Greg Rlsling ~ i ,---~------------~---,.----------,.-~~-------------------~----,t BEADf.llS f:t01U~E MWS storiti, lllusttttlons. ed1t0< WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES (949) 642·6086 ri.l tNttet Of ldwrtliements Record~ com~ about h«tln c.an be reproduced wrth· the 011 Piiot 0< news tips. out Wl'ltten permluion of eofll• right owner. VOL 93, NO. 63 ADDRESS HOW TO REACH U~ our eddress Is llO w. Bay St , C<>N Mest, CA 92627. Otrut.tlon THOMAS H. IOHNSON, CQMEOIONS The Times Orange County Publ~ • (1()()) 252·9141 WILLIAM LOeDE.I.. It It the Pitori poll(y to l)fompt. 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Tht swell Will pick up again Thunday for ~•lty, fuf\ waist· to ctlftt·hlgh sets - poUibfy hlgNr. Con- ditlons .... mtld today With variable wfndJ. The sun wtll MtM6:0Spm.. .. I COSTA MESA • lrtltol Street: A pair of cargo pants wOrth $40 was stolen from • store In the 2900 block at 4:30 p.m. March 2. • 11rtttot Street: A purw and Its contenb worth $163 were stolen from a st°'• in the 3300 block et 3 30 p.m. Maid\ 7. • Me9a \IWde Drlw: A wallet and Its contents worth $89 were stolen from• car In the 1SOO block between 3:40 •nd 4:40 p.m. Mafd'I 4. • Neu:rpon ...._,,.,..: A cellular ph()ne worth $'100 was stolen In the 1800 block at 6:30 p.m. Ftb. 21. • Vlctor'8 ltrMt: A cellular phone worth $180 was stolen from a air In tn. 500 block betwttn 1:15 and 5:50 a.m. .... OlftllAOt elt F ... Dfhe: A. lkente pl.W wont\ $12 WM stOlen from a aw In the 3700 blocil. et 7;15 pm. Mttth 1_1, • ............. : A CM lttfee> and a J*r of .,._ltl WOftt\ S 1,!50 wwre stolen In the 1 IOO bCodt dUrlng the ~ of Marth 11. ,. • • • uck of Irish deserted him in battle with Murphy's Law rin go bragh, and all that. With half of me blood being the good, green , it seems reasonable to write ething lrlshy today. I hav~ chosen a most fitting pie, that ,nost famous of lrlsh· en, MurphY, I don't mean Kevin urphy, the one·time city man· ger who inexplicably vanished was banished? -from New· rt Beach City Hall last rummer. My guy is just plain Murphy, in Murphy's Law. You know: Whatever can go wrong will go ng. • I am here today to tell ou that Murphy is not just a pes· imist, he is a terrorist The rat came into our lives 2. We were in Sacramento, e final step on a brlef trtp to visit y wife's mother, who lives near Diego; No. 2 daughter Carol. ho, with husband John and ewly adopted Labrador retriever, olly, lives in Mill Valley; and my ousin Vicki and her husband, teve, who live in the lovely gold h town of Sutter Creek. Murphy took his first bite out f us when my wife and I arrived t Sacramento airport about 90 · utes before our flight back to olorado. We checked our bags with the kycap and went to return the car e had rented a week earlier at ohn Wayne International. We anted to accomplish all the pre- . gbt necessaries in a calm and eart·healthy way; I gave up run· · g through airports years ago. But. we soon learned, Dollar ent-A-car does not operate at cramento airport. You have to in your cars in downtown cramento, 30 to 40 round-trip · utes away. ·vou can make it,• 'd the guy downtown. 1@#$&"111, • l replied. •oK, put it in the long·term lot d lock the keyi:. inside,• he said. I did. By the time the parking us fenied us to the terminal, we ad less than 20 minutes before eofi. · Murphy's smug Irish mug was · king at us, and I read his 'cious mind -·vou ain't seen THI FRID COLUMll fred martin nothin' yet, me bucko. • No, we hadn't Our next joust with Murphy was deceptively benign. The pilot couldn't start the engines of our 737, so we waited 15 minutes for a machine to blow air into the fans. The rest of our flight to Den· ver was uneventful; we were even five minutes early. The infamous train from the concourse into the terminal didn't break down, our luggage was waiting for us inside and the jit- ney for Fort Collins was precisely on time. It was dark when the van dropped us off at our driveway, but we could clearly see the large, round, ugly, brown bathtub on our front lawn. Murphy . Inside, construction debris was everywhere. Here a S·gallon bucket of wall texture, every- where bits and pieces of wall- board. The old, S·gallon toilet from the master bath sat on the floor of our bed.room. A new toilet resided in the living room, destined to be installed in the powder room we were carving out of a linen closet. The only working restroom in the house was upstairs. Its condi· ti.on cannot be described here; suffice it to say, workmen bad obviously been using it for days, but -oh, forget it Here is Martin's Corollary to Murphy's Law: Never, ever pre- Still wasting time in freeway traffic? sume you are out of the evil aura of this defrocked leprechaun. Our master-bath remodeling project was supposed to have started in Pebruary, but the con- tractor begged us to postpone because, he said, two of his work· ers' mothers had died suddenly. Sure. Dogs eat homework and the check's in the mail. But I am a trusting and soft· hearted guy, so we agreed to delay the work until we left for California. It would be completed, our contractor vowed, by the Fri· day after we returned. The dreadful mess we came home to, we were soon to discov· er, was just a small part of the problem. When we checked our phone messages, we learned that 23 women were coming for a coffee my wife was to host at 9:30 a.m. the next day. Alter a half-dozen remarkably placid p\lone calls, my wife had resolved tt\~ problem. The next morning, she was out front - standing amid a dozen workmen's pickup trucks -advising all the women that Plan B was now in effect. MHe-he·he, heh·heh·heh, M Murphy was chortling, the rotten little runt. It is the day before St. Patrick's Day, and he is not fin- ished with us. Nobody showed up to do anything Friday. · Monday morning, we discov- ered that the marble tops for the new vanities were the wrong size and had the wrong hole patterns for our new faucets. Murphy, of course. Tuesday, wbo knows what dis- aster will befall us. Murphy bas been creating at least one a day, so why should this be any differ- ent? And fQrget today. 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Wednesday, March 17, 1999 3 City backs bid to limit access to tobacco goods at stores •Group of Estancia students wins Costa Mesa council support for ordiriance k eeping cigare ttes off. store counters. £USE GEf. COSTA MESA -The youth group S~ak Out! succeeded in persuading the City Council to call for a more business·friendly ordinance designed to keep tobacco products out of the reach of minors. The group of Estancia High School teens associated with Camp Fire Boys and Girls has been lobbying the city for the past year for an ordinance that would require merchants who sell· tobacco products to move them out of the reach of chil· dren. The ordinance is intended to encourage more interaction between merchants anti their customers in the sale of tobacco products. The group made an impas- sioned but unsuccessful bid for the ord.inaiice in August and re· approached the council Monday. In a politically strategic move and a show of perseverance, Speak Outl members waited until Councilwoman Linda Dixon took office in December before giving the ordinance another try, Their effort paid off, with Dixon 5\JPP()rting tbe proposal and Mayor Gary Monahan reversing his original opposition. The council directed the oty attorney to draw up a draft ordl· nance. It will be reviewed by a newly formed c-0mtnittee before it is brought back to the council for approval. The committee will . be made up of representatives from city committees, businesses and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. ·we went out and talked lo more people, and we realized what we needed was a more holistic approach.• said Judy Valenzuela, the group's adviser. Monahan initially bad opposed the ordinance because as it was written, it would have been burdensome and punitive to store owners, he said. Speak Out! proposed revisions Monday that would exempt stores and cigar lounges that rely OJ\ tobac- co products for the majority of their business. Speak Outl member Eva. Var· ma said the revisions were not a major compromise on the group's part. but rather a practi- cal l~son in how government worked. •we are pro-business,• Var- ma said. ·we never mtended lo do anything that was going to hurt businesses in Costa Mesa.• Vanna said the ordinance would accomplish what the group orighullly intended despjte the proposed reviliom. Tom Cottom ol Hi-Tune Cel- lars Smoke Shack spoke aboul the eco~omtc lmpacts UHi re tnctions that the pro~ ordmance would place on bis busmess. However, both he and Chamber President Ed Fawcett ~ressed a willingn~ to work witl) Spea)\ Out! on the ordi· nance to satisfy the ~p's desires while protecting the interests of business owners. Councilman Joe Erickson, who voted against the first pnr posal and did not change b.is position Monday, was pbilo· sophically opposed to the stu- dents' efforts. Removmg tempta- tion does not neces5drily teach a child responsibility, he said. •The way to teadl a kid not to · do something is not to move it away, but to tell them it's WTong," he said. John and Ernie Feeney also spoke against the ordinance. "We are dictating to the busi· ness comrmmity how and wh~re they sell a legal product,• Ernie Feeney said. She also said she was again.st •nannyism• and more •big gov· emment.• John Feeney, who said he started smoking at age 13, added a personal anecdote: •1 ought die of a smoking·related illness, but it's more likely I'll die from an overdose of big govern- ment busybodies,• be said. Garys & Co. Rad< ' 148 West Main St Iii UP TO 00 ''MARCH MADNESS I I ALL MERCHANDISE FROM OUR OWN STORES - NEWPORT BEACH GARYS <J?.~ STUDIO GARYS All Name Brands At Discount Prices! . PLUG IN ... • r 4 Wed~, March 17, 1999 • • Send NlOUllC> TOWN Item$ to the Daily Ptlot Around Town, 330 W Bay St .. COsta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; °' call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypflot.com TODAY Pree lncome-tax preparation and assistance will be offered through the Tux-Aide program Crom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center. 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona de! Mar. Appointments are available. For more infonnation, Cdll (949} 644- 3244. Kids can have Enchanted Garden Photos taken from 10 d.m. to 9 p.m. through Thursddy m the Engllsh Garden m Carousel Court at South Coast Pld7d, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa For more infor- mation. call (7 t 4) 4 ·is-2000 To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, Alicia's Flower.., of Newport Beac;h \'lllJ glVt' grum cdmahons to the fu~t 200 customPrs dt 7 30 a.m. dt Diedrich's Coffee, 474 E. 17th St. Costa Mesd. For more infom1tlllon, call (Y49) 8:J3-1883. Costa Mesa's Girl Scout Council of Ordngt~ l ounl~ will present its fourth Woml'n of Di-;tuwllon Lun- cheon from 11 ·10 d.tn to l p.m. at the lrv1n0 Mnrnott, 1800 Von Kar- man AvP. lrvmt> Proceeds will benefit the Girl ~cuut program m Ornnyt• C ·nunty Admission is $65 lor nonm1..•mher!> dnd $45 for nwmbt~r-.. ror morP inronndhon. C<ill 1714) q7q. 71Hl0 t•'t llf7 A free noon program on estate plcmrung \\.Ill be prt·..,Pnted at Lhe '\Je\' port Bt•c1ch Ct>ntrrtl Library·.., Fnt>ncls l\11'1'llll<J Room 1000 Avo- Cddo Ave For mon• 1nlom1dlJOn, Cdll lll·rn) 717-3801 A free seminar tille d Alternative Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner . . . . . . . . Choices in Menopouse Manage~ mc:mt will be presented by nubi· tioffiil coosUltant Priscilla Cordray from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cate at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., CO$ta Mesa. Reservations are requited. Por more information, call (800) 595-6667. Streeetch with No XCUZl Fitness will be presented at 7 p.m. at No XCUZI Fitness, 234 E . 17th St., No: 211, Costa Mesa~ Reduce stress, increase flexibility and nurture the soul! A message ther- • apist will be on hand to perform facilitated stretches for individual needs. Admission is $10. For more inlo'rmation. call (949) 642-5866. Dennis and Io,.ne Huber, the par- ents of 'murder victim Denise Huber, will present "Grace Th.rough the Trials• at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 728- 0711 . THURSDAY A representative from UC Santa Barbara Admissions Office will visit Orange Coast College's Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Transfer C ter is in the school's Counse · and Admis- sions Annex, 1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5894. Sunshine Cooperative Preschool will hold an open house from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. at the school, 2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesd The school is enrolling for the t 999- 2000 school year. 1\.ution is $65- $75 monthly. The school features monthly field trips and kinder- gdrten readiness. For more mfor- mation, call t714) 540-1183. Hawaiian Flowers & Plants - History of their Origm will be pre- P.RNATE PARTY ROOMS With Ron Able at the Piano Ch apter and Las Reinas A:uxiliary of Assistance League of Newport-Mesa Thursday, April 1, 1999 at l 1:30AM Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel Luncheon/Concert/Fundraiser $75 per per on Opportunity drawings-tlCkcts $5 each or five for $20 Proceeds will benefit the League's projects for children For more information (949) 645-692? Assistance League of Newport Mesa pace provided by 'I arOund town •• nted at the Newport Hi.Us Gar- den Club meeting al 9:30 a m. m the Harber View Glub House ll, 1800 Point Carlow Place. A hula demonstration and tropical lunch will follow the lecture. Hawaiian attire is encouraged for the event. New members are welcome. Corona del Mar resident Barbara DeMarco Barrett will facilitate a six-week writing critique group starting today at a private resi- dence. The course includes week- ly, in-depth critiques of submitted writings. Preregistration is essen- tial. Space is limited to seven .. For information, call (949) 760-8086. A dramatic reading UUed .. Love is Not All" will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call (949) 717-3801. "The Fight Against Bone Loss" will be presented at 7 p.m . at the Hoag He alth Center of Costa Mesd, 1190 Baker St. Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 668-2550. Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Partic- ipants will meet on the firs~ floor in the room next to the sanctuary. For more infonnahon. call (949) 548-7274. FRIDAY The MOMS Club of Newport Beach will celebrate its first anniversary Wlth an open house m the Commuruty Youth Center al Grant Howald Park at the cor: ner of Jasrrune and Fifth avenues in Corona del Mar Moms in the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa areas and their families are invit- ed to attend Refreshments and cluldren's crdfts will be provided ·-----· I I I I I I I Calendar Shows I I Proudly Presents 17~~L: 1'4~ S~ & Sate I I NOW IN 2 BUIWINGS I I O~r 150 Ou1/lty Onl1rt Displaying I All Typ11 of Fumllur1, G/11s. Sliver. I Art, J1w1/ry, Prlmlllv11, Am1rlcana I 1nd much more ... .I EVERYTHING FROM I I TIN TO TIFFANY!!!! I I I ~ 19-21 I Finl G/1nl Porc1l1/n and Rug R1p1/r I I Av1//1b/1 11 Show I Hours: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12·9PM I SUNDAY 12-SPM I I ORANGE COUNlY FAIRGROUNDS I COSTA MESA. CA "°' Att.l!WAY -EXIT AT FAlllVIEW RD. I '' FltEnAY -t:.xrr AT FAlll DR. I I 'ilfOW L"IFO: (760) 94J.7SOO or 1 --~~.rom $5 ADMI ION GOOD FOR RUN OF SHOW For more information, call (949) 718·0358 or (SM9) 574-9313. The second annual Merttn W. Witte Memorial distinguished speakers lecture senes Will fea- ture CBS News com:spondent, writer and producer Andy Rooney. His talk, tiUed •More Than a Few Minutes with Andy Rooney," will begin at 7 p .m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission ts $35 for foundation members and $40 for nonmembers. The event will include a buff et dinner. Par information, call (949) 644-3296. The ninth annuaJ Amish Craft Show Will be presented from noon to 8 p .m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more mfonnation, call (714) 708-1543. SATURDAY A bird-watching hike will be presented at 8 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Partic- ipants will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. A back-country hike will be pre- sented at 9 a .m. a t Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro VlSilor Center. Parking is $6. For more inforrna- tion, call (949) 497-7647. A workshop titled Divorce -A New Beginning will be presented from t 0 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of marriage and family therapist Maxine B .. Cohen. 180 Newport Center Dtive, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach. Admission is $40 For more intormabon, call (949) 644-6435. The ninth annual Amish Craft Show will be presented from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fair.groUQds, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 708-1543. SUNDAY A back-country hlke wUI be pre- sented at 9 d.m. dl Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Park.mg is $6. For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-7647. Gray Whale Sunday will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State ~ark, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No. 2. Parking is $6. For more information. call (949) 497-7647. Necky Kayaks' free demonstra- tion day will be presented from 10 a .m . to 1 p.m. al Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. for more mf onnation, call PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY Law Offices of John Rap1llo (949) 675-5060 Be a Big Brother. ,... _ .,_..., ..... ca1J (714) $44-TTTl BIC ea---....-fBrCSISTEIS ~~ Beautify Your Yard!- • \\'afcrfall!!, Pool & Spa ll'e have over 40 years C<mtbined service in this area. Our quality. creativity and sc•rvlcc a.re unmatche<l. Toge.titer we wlll take r.ar<t of clll JJOur lancf.<;cupe and masonry nec•ds. GLASSELL f ASOSKY COMP rt' (714~7744 ...... (949) 675-1215. TUESPAY The Costa Mesa .Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. The topic will be the Costa Mesa Senior Center. For more information, call (714) 557-6545. • MARCH 24 An elght-we'ek drawing and painting workshop featuring indi- vidual instruction Jor students of all levels will be presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays beginning March 24 in the Vince Jorgensen . Center adjoining Mariners Llbrary, 2005 DQver Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Admission is $63 for residents and $68 for non· ~esidents. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-3~51. A free seminar UUed Boost Brain Power will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. MARCH 30 A free seml.nar tlUed Osteoporo- sis -Not Just an Old Lady's Dis- ease will be presented in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. ONGOIN_si" St. ~drew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The coni1dennal group is open to the commuruty. For more information. call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 lo 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Break.fast is $6. For more 1niorma- tion, call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tina F1IT11an at 551-3156. Ali Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cate, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and tlurd Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com.mis- ston meets at 7 p.m. the firt.1 Tues. day of each month in the City Council cbNnbers, 3300 Ne~rt Blvd., Newport Beech. For more intormation, call 644-3151. Nlcottne Anonymous fellowahtp warits to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650·2713. The Costa Mesa Htstortcal Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. tQ 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air BllSe. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaten Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p .m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more inlormation, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For information, call 642-7400. Hoag Cancer Center otters Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reseIVations or more information, call 722-6237. The PacWc Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Paci.fie Club, 4 110 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beachf' There is no charge for the irubal meeting. For more mformabon, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Associabon presents a coed relationship group called Insighl Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offeu a free relaxabon and imagery work.shop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information. call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p.m, Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base. 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. TIRED OF LOOKING OVER ~,__..--...i...., YOUR SHOULDER? SMOK£ LEGAU.Y WHILE YOU WATCH SATEWTE SPOR1S, PLAY GAMES AND MP.ET OUR MFMBEAS Manha fOr: 7 ~n OuufNtion; Mother of' fivt & a hw.ban<ll Why did 70u ioU. Shapo-Upf ·shape Up i~ ;a f(l(Jll neighborhood gym. I don'1 lilt 1~ big ttc~c.J heohh dub,, •nd hape4 Up has CVCl}thing I nrnt. • Goab1 To ''"Y lit for life. L & HAVE A GREA'FTIME! Gifi.,._ McmbU f'on 1 yan Wlm an )Our raulCM • tttngth (J\lnfog has gi¥tn m~ more dcfini1ion and more rnJuranlt' (or the 1poru I loYC -(ttnni$, anowbt>2rding & •liing). • Wha.t do rou llke ahou.t s11..,..up •r like their Sl1INNlNG Wss(s, Pmonal TtainC'f1 and •trrngth training cq_uipmcm, Share· Up h11 grc.1 1ervia & a friendly tllfloaphrtt. I hkc i1111111ll mwn fttt.• "i '· 1· . '• •, ,.., .-. I • •. .. ... •• • • • • • • \. Doily Pilot around town -. Wednesday, Morch 17, 199cr$ OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services far seruors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen S~e and Round 04Ilce Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. A free support group for -cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p .m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic l'ceatrnent and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100. Newpo'rt Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Arthrltls Foundatton lns11'uctor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 513-5641. Nightly meettngs are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, wtuch has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for mtermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays fo r people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements to dld m balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Armand. No reg- istration is required. Free Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W Coast Highway. Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center ollers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more mformation, call 644-3244. . The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Depdrtment of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, GRANO PRJZE: MIRlllRS GO 11111 BRIAN POBUOA I DAll.Y PILOT Mariners Elementary School second-grader Holly Lyons a~justs her Mariners cap during Friday's kick off for the upcoming Sl Patricks Day jog that will help raise money for the school. Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. For more mformation. call 444 -5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets dt 7 p.m .. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more mformation. call 540-4446. Blue Aame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer. South C~ Plaza Village. 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors .. For more information. call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 mee ts at 7 a.m. Mond<}ys at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, calJ 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club I 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riv~rboat Cale, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965- 3648. Lido Isle Toastmasters meets Monddys from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport C~n­ ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. OASIS Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appomtments, call 644-3244. People interested in read!ng English can learn Wlth the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information. call 851-1739. OASIS Senior Center offers visu- al-did screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. For more informa- tion, call 644-3244. 2 "ALL ACCESS" (Sasses tQ the encire film festival. Includ~ admission to all screenings and galas. including OPENING and CLOSING NIGHTS. (More than 100 films a'Mdt you along with CELEBRITIES Ill) WE'RE Al.SO GMNG AWAY: 5 M:U of 2 ucket 10 OPt.NINC., NIG HT WORLD PREMIFRf & GALA. ~r«ning on J'hund.ay. March 25 .u 7 p.m. at EDWARDS BIG NEWPORT. This pccial $CJ'Ctning oPliTORJ..i. •t~ MARTIN SHEEN. LUKE PERRY. RENr ESTl:.VE.Z a.nd A GALA H05T PARTY HONORING THE CASl AND C.REW f-OLLOW~ AT WlNDOW ON THE BAY. * IO ~t\ of 2 uckcts to FXM~ FOX 5HORTS PROGRAM. Scrttning of 3-1 l minute long 'hon films by .emerging rJmnu.km on Wcdncsda}', M.irch 31 at 8 p.m .• u EDWARDS lSl..AND CINF.l\.iA. * I 0 fltU of l tkkeu to the AWARDS CERF.MO NY. spon~rN by the DAILY PILOT. Join JURY MfiMBERS. FILMMAKERS, the MF.DIA and <il'ON<i0R$ ~the. l l::.S frYAL prcscnu at FILM AWARDS. Following the awarch pracntatK>n. join us it a CELEBRATORY COCKTAJL RECEPTION with hon d'~uvrcs and a hosmi bar. AwanL. Pracntation cm Thuf\d.ay, April 1, 7 p.m at EDWARD LIDO 1 tu:'.ATRE. COCKTAIL RECEPTION begins ar 9 p.m. at the new BUZZ R.a.cauram {for1ne1 loution of Warcho~ Rcst.tur.utt 11 l.idu Marina Viii c). HOW TO ENTER! Jill uut the Clllty below and Knd or faa II h~k to: ridiet C:ivnway. Oa1ly Not, .uo w. l\.ay Sc .• Cm1a M , CA 92627 or Pu· (949) 650-4802. Aun: Promotions Tid1t1 Givt'<lway. D.-.ldlinc:iuC".Sc.by, Mmh 2311 .5 p.m. ~l..umm• ~ -AA#j)J Jlft WinMn .. 1a ~ l., random d11wt"« •n<f nad~ bJ 1tic-phott (rldtr>-i eo be ~kat 11p M dit l>all) N«, )0 W 1!.i1 • M-. t:A 9W1 l'-m ~1 and tlart.o1 NnlaJ dut "t --a i...,._ tio.i .. I fVr f~ •hllM. II (~91 aS I "" ---------~---~--------4·n I ANNUAi. NLWPORT BEACH INTF RNATIONAL FILM FFS11VAI TJCKl-:T GIVF..AWAY NAME·-------------------------------------------------------(JlY OF Rf31DI! !JlF• ,Wl\ms ~'MOM D ANY Ev1Nf OASIS Senior Center has a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rocken that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644- 3244. Essential Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9648. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self esteem. exploration of feelings, communication, trauma recovery and personal support. For information, call 631-2333 Body Design and United StudJos of Sell-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to. 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highwdy, Suite C. Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more informa- tion, call 722-0526. Alcoboltcs Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday in Room 3 at OaslS Senior Center .. -. 800 Marguerite Ave • Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. have sick or dymg ammaW mee~ at 3 p.m. every Tuesd4y et 3101 W Coast Highway, SUi&e 311, Newport Be~ch. The cost w a donation to an ammal charity: ol the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-5750. Another Passage, a transitloiial support group for people~­ encmg changes in their li'Vf!!s, meets from 1 to 2·30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center,. 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center conducts blood pressure screening from 9 to J 1 a .m. the first and third Tues- day or each month in Room :I at 800 Marguente Ave .. Corona del An discussion group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships, careers and living life sober. There is a cost based on a sliding scale. For more information, call 225-8189. Mar. Screening is also available The Alzheimer's Association and 1 from 1 to 2:30 p m. the second and Gnef Support Group of Newport fourth Wednesday of each month Villa WesVVilla Rosa cosponsors a dt Manners Park. Dover Street at free support group meeting for lrvme Axenue, Newport Beach. caregivers at 7 p.m the fourth For mformation. call 644-3244. The Hope lnsUtute, a center for recovery and family education. offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information. call 432-0020. The Healing Connectio'n offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. ·fuesdays at'4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. \ Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays dt 425 E. Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Llvmg, 393 Hospital Road. Newport Beach. For more .information, call 631~3555. The Alzheimer's Association and Mesa Terrace. a residential com- munity for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers d free support group for care- givers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tue5Qay of each month at Mesa Terrace. 350 W. Bay St., -east.a Mesa. For more infonnatJOn, call 283-1111. Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that speaal- izes m the needs of people who RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel Club Sofa $100°0 * OFF C hair $50°0 * OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/24/99 New Location S ame Street 2 blocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA -548-1156 munity Stars Nominate a spe ci al pers on in your community to bec ome ... a Staples Commun ity Sta r! A breast cancer support gr09p meets from noon to 2 p .m . Tues- day~ at Pdtty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. • • • • • • e 996 L 17TH ST. COSTA MESA• 645-7696 • , A Staples Community Star Is someone who has a demonstrated track record of exceptional volunteer service In your community-from the I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' • I I I I I I student who runs el'Tltlds for senior citizens to the president of the local PTA chapter. ' A Staples Community Star wnt be chosen from the community sum>undq each of the 74 partldpatfng Staples mall stores. -·----" Visit your local Stapl es store and pi ck up a br ochure to nominate your f avo rite Staples Comm unity Star. Compteted nomlnetfott forms, .ton1 with an tSSly of soo Words °' less. must be submltttd by Apftl ut to be eUttb4e for entry. ....................... ~. C•••••ltr..,.,.._.._,._mtt toll he: , ... 1,. • .,,. Li r, 11 s I ~ p I p s r. 0 111 rn II n 1 I y s I a r \\ 111 rec e 1 v P tin~ Io 11ow111 y A $1,000 donation to the non-proflt orpnlntlon of the honoree's choice A person1Uzed e•Jt8• porcelain star penn1oently displayed In the Star Plaza at STAPLES Center A replica star to showcase at home or In ttM workpl.ce ,0 A donatfon. In the honot'ff's nam' to th• STAPLES Center roundatf on ,..: I I I • I I I I I e Recosnftion 1t spedal t"Ytnts 6 Wednesday, March 17, 1999 STATUE • CONTINUED FROM 1 - Ctt¥.Hall. :· ~ deosion wai. made in 198'4 to pl ce tt behind City Hall, and the Sister City Assocration has t>een embarrassed a bout it ever sirlce, • she said. "It's not a Vist- bl and honored locdllon. • :E-varts said it's been her goal Mrtc~ she was elected pre&ide nt of ihe as90Cldtion to get the stat- ue: !fiOvcd to d place whe re it could be more ea&ily seen by Japanese v1&1tors and the city's rns1dents. Artwork By: Por the past several months, the association, the 'Library board of trustees and the Arts Commission have worked to find the best place to· relocate the culpture, said Hallie Strock. the city's cultural arts coordinator. After considering several 'sites, the groups chose a small 0 grove of pine trees next to the main entrance of the Central Library on Avocado Avenue. The move, intended to coin- cide with the 15th anniversary of the Okazaki relationship this August, was authorized by May~ or Dennis O'Neil and Acting City Manager ~pennis D~er, Strock said. The concrete for the new location already has been poured, and the association has been collecting donations to cov- er the $1,000 relocation costs. But when people started to get wmd of the plan, at least one resident who likes the friendship sculpture decided he didn't want it to go anywhere. Tom Hyans, president of the Central Balboa Homeowners Association, told the City Coun- cil lal\t week that he objected to the move and was prepared to put up a fight. "Please don't remove this bit ATIENTION ADVERTISERS Sponsorsnip Deadline for 1999 Student Design An Ad Contest Is Extended to Thur~ay, Maren 18~ at Noon. Students in grades 4-12 wi ll be designin9 ads for busi nesses in the community. Winning artwork will be published in a s~ial section Friday, May 21, 1999 CASH PRIZES. TO . TOP WINNERS! Teachers: Entry Dead,ine Extended to Thursday, March 18 at Noonl Terry Manzanero Ensign Middle School For advertising information, coll: (949} 642-432 J To receive a teacher entry form tall: Lona H. Johnson, Design on Ad Coordinator at: (949} 514-4239 '" ... ' "' ,,. :; I ., ,.. .. .. - Last Year~ J st Place Winner (7th -9th Grade Category} . ,,. . l -www .11 ~1f f.1r1 ' i' y A,.. P.!!I of class and culture from the peninsula,• be said. •we are supporting keeping the statue here and reveriing the decision of the mayor." Councilman Tod Ridgeway, who represent.I the peninsula, said he agrees the sculpture is not in the best location, but said be doesn't want to see it moved all the way to the Central Library. "I think it should go in front of City Hall or in one of the gate- way parks, w he said. "It honors it by putting it close to City Hall, where these people visit, and maintains the presence in our STATS CONTINUED FROM 1 /v Schools Assessment, all school dis- tricts in the state are required to .. 1fack and report all aimes commit- ted on campus each year, from murder to alcohol consumption. Drawing on records from each school, Newport-Mesa officials reported 22 drug and alcohol offenses d.istrictwide for the 1997- 98 school year. But during the same period, 62 students were transferred or expelled under the school district's zero-tolerance poli- cy on drugs a.qd alcohol. Superintendent Robert Barbot said the district would inform the state or the error if the law requires PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 sion. The skate park subcommittee -made up of Commissioners Marc Franklin, Robin Sinclair and Donald Pfaff -has been meeting for several months lo come up with a solution to the problem. Though there is a need for skate parks in the city, so far there's nowhere to put them. Four city-owned or leased sites -West Newport, Grant Howald, Peninsula Park and Lincoln Ath- letic Center -were found to be the best possible locations m a study by landscape architects Purkis-Rose Associates. Steve Rose, a principal in the firm, spoke Tuesday night about the success other cities have had building 'community skate parks. Strong support for a skate park in the city did come from a few parents and a few local skaters and advocates. "I don't want us to all just say we need one, but not here and district.• Strock said the groups agreed the library would be the best spot because it would be more visible to children, tounsts and other people who may not fre- quent City Hall. Evarts said the gateway parks were considered as possible sites for the sculpture severifi years ago. But because the statue would be right on busy Newport Boulevard, it was deemed too susceptible to graffiti and would cause other safety and parking problems, she said. The City Council will take up • the issue next week. it. •u we make a mistake, we let people know," be said. "That's my policy." Mwphy said the vast·majority or those students had committed drug or alcohol offenses, which means the figure the district gave to the state is wrong. Mwphy attributed the discrep- ancy to 9. misunderstanding about what constituted a crime. "I think some schools didn't realize what the definition or a crime wai and what had to be reported, H Mwphy said. "We need to go through what is and is not a reportable offense.~ District officials plan to give a presentation .on proper reporting procedures sometime in the spring, Mwphysaid. that's it," said Newport Shores resident Teri Ashurst. "We need a place. The time has come, and we need to find it.· Paul Schmitt, a Newport Beach resident and skateboard manu- facturer, agreed. "The fact is, we've got to come up with a solution here,· he said. HThere is not a safe a n(i legal place for kids to skateboard in the city of Newport Beach.· But the vast majority of the 50 or so people who came to the meeting, including representa- tives of the Police Department, voiced serious concerns about noise, crime, parking and the idea of adding to the already heavily congested West Newport area. Franklin, who chairs the com- mittee, said he was encouraged by the community's general a cceptance of the sport, which wasn't necessarily the case at the Bonita Canyon meetings. But if the couunittee hears siln- ilar feedback about the other potential locations, he said, "We're going to have to go back and scratch our heads to figure out what we can do.• Daily Piio. ASSAULT CONTINUED FROM 1 ~ t I ...... - waist down and both of the sus- pects' pants wrapped aroun thelI knees. Bengochea tried to nm awa:E.._ but was caught by the victim's I husband. "It looks like these guys did - this spur of the moment,• Smith. ,.... added. "She had been drinking.'"' but they weren't intoxicated. The y won't be using that as an excuse.• The woman s\iffered a cut tb her nose and some bruises to her"'' neck. She was taken to Hoaif"" Hospital, where she was treated "' and released. , Police also are looking intp" -, whether the two men are gang, .. members. If they are, they may.,oN face a stiffer penalty if convict.e<t----.c .. TERRITORY ,,. tn ... CONTINUED FROM 1 ~· '" , But parents and teachers say -• that even by next fall, when enrollment is predicted to be 590, .: the school will be short betweett '" six and nine classrooms. Even if portable .classrooms are installed on the playground, theie. is still no way to accommodate anY more students: : "We're seeing an anomaly t: this community with the rate C growth,· said Mike Fme, assistaJWi superintendent for business sei: ' Vlce5. = I Nearby Lincoln ElementaJZ School, on the other hand, hC plenty of space. - ·Lincoln is just as close for~ kids who live in Spyglass," saa parent Leslie Raguse, referring flt one of the four attendance arec served by Andersen. - The school board will have t1* ultimate say over all issues fro£ street boundaries to classrooC configurations, but district official: want the community to have E • voice in the process. - Similar reconfiguration meeC • ings are taking place .in each 4C , the district's four zones. When lC arrived in the district in Au~ Supenntendent Robert Barbcit ' started the reconfiguratioiC ~ process to address overaowd.inG: , _ at some schools and under-enroq: 1 ment at others, and to ~ education for all students. -, "I'm frustrated by the~ failure to recogni1.e the issue earl;: er and the consequent need lJz:: rush to an unsatisfactory answer,• • said parent Mike O'Neill : ------. ----. . • - .. ... -. • • '. .. .. I I '' .,. . " "' "" ....... ~"" ~ -A~ .. . I .......... .,. ~ • ... 289 days. ~. Morch 17, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Corison • 949..57 44223 PCL penCile-d m· for Div. IX • Proposal calls for PCL to return to Diyision IX for '99 football playoffs. BJ\ltm' FJ\UIJCNF.ll ~Piiot Jbe CIF Southern Section has taken the first step toward changing a football playoff system Costa Mesa High Coach Jeny Howell caUed a bad joke. A •proposal created by the section's Playoff Groupings Committee would shift the Pacific Coast League from Division VI to Division IX for the 1999 playoffs. The Sea View League would re.ma.in in Division VI. The committee will hear apPeaLs April 13, then submit a final recommendation to the Southern Section Council before its April 29 . meeting. All four Newport-Mesa District football coaches endorsed the changes, which would essentially restore the postseason picture they faC#(i from 1994-97. .".I think it's a pretty good effort by CIF to get balance in there,· said Howell, an outspo- k~ critic of a playoff format .which grouped .. --HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL the PCL with the Sea View last fall. Mesa drew a first-round playoff date at Sea View co- champion Irvine, which defeated the Mus- tangs, 53-35. "I think (this iecommendation) places us as well as we could be placed," Howell said. The plan wo~d group the PCL with the Freeway, Garden Grove, Orange and Valle Vista leagues. Joining the Sea View in the Division VI ~ould be the Century, Empire and Golden West, as well as the Suburban League, formerly in Division IX. La Mirada, a dominant force in the Subur- ban League throughout the 1990s, has made five CIF champ1oriship-game appearances in Division VIIl and Division IX since 1992. The Matadores were Division IX runners-up last fall, losing to Suburban League nval Mayfair in the title game. "That's a good league,• said Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, who played and coached in the Suburban League at Norwalk High. Ml.a Mira- da is basically like an Orange County school and Mayfair is really on the rise athletically.• Estancia Coach Dave Perkins, whose Eagles will be joined by Corona d~ Mar in the PCL next \fall, also wouldn't miss potential playoff dates against Sea View squads. "I think. our league can be one of the more dominant ones in Division IX,• Jerk.ins said. CdM Coach Dick Freeman said his Sea Kings will compete well in Division IX~ as they did with the majority of schools in Division VI. "We will be OK against schools from the Orange County leagues, but the other (Valle Vista) league will be a complete mystery.• The Valle Vista, expanded to eight schools last year, consists of Baldwin Park, Bonita, Covina, Ganesha, Northview, San Dimas, Sierra Vista ~d South Hills. The Sub~an League is comprised of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, John Glenn, La Mirada, Mayfair and Norwalk. The plan calls for the Sunset League to remain in Division I, but the South Coast League would drop to Division II. The reformed Angelus League, including county parochial powers Mater Dei, Santa Margarita and Servit~, would also compete in Division I. " HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS Ball leads Sea Kings. in 15-3win • With two of its top players resting, CdM pounds Edison in nonleague action Tuesday. CORONA DEL MAR -Freshman stand- out Cameron Ball, playing No. 3 singles for Corona del Mar High's boys tennis team, swept all three sets and dropped only two games to lead the host Sea Kings to a 15-3 nonJeague victory Tuesday over Edison. Senior Christian Jensen, playing No. 1 singles, and sophomore Brian Morton, at No. 2, also swept for the Sea Kings (3-0), ranked No. 1 in Orange County. Parker Collins. the Sea Kings' usual No. 1 singles player, and Sameer Chopra were giv- en the day off, CdM Coach nm Mang said. The Sea Kings' No. 1 doubles team of seniors Curtis Ellmore and Sam Shahmardi swept against the Chargers (2-3), while sophomores Randy Myers and Peter Kulmat- icki, playing second doubl , also swept for CdM. The Sea Kings, expected to vie for Sea View League, CIF Southern Section Division I and national championships this year, trav- el to Loyola for a nonlcague match Thu.rs· day. •()Ur big win (so far this season) was against Dana Hills (March 5)," Mang said. •Los AlamJtos will be a tough match for us (March 24), before we go to Kansas Oty (for the Overland Park National Indoor High School Tournament).• NONUACM• COMINA D1L MM 1S. IDllGN J lln .. 11: ~ (CdM) dwf. Malawy, 6-2. dtf, K9Yllf, W. CNf. SHadl, 6-2; Motton (CdM) won 6-J. 6-2. 6-0; 8aH (CdM) won 6-2, ~. 6-0. Dallt11 E~Shlhmlrdf (CdM) dtf. J ..... W. Hiit. 6'2. dtf. SabaMntot-Torday, 6-2. ct.f, AlbN<ht·M.nln. 6-t; Mytn-Kulrnttldtl (CdM) won M. 6-1, 6-1; Ning-Stockwttl (CdM) lost M, 2-6. M. DON LEACH I DAJLY PILOT orona del Mar High 's Cameron Ball (above) runs down a forehand return in his match against Edison Tuesday afternoon. Ranked No. 2 in CIF Division I tennis, the Sea Kings, with sharp efforts from se~r Christian Jensen (rigbt).h and the doubles tandem of Sam Shahmardi and Curtis Ellmore (below), among others, had little trouble in racking up their third straight nonleague victory, disposing of the Chargers, 15-3. ' I ' ·1..-M's a pn1y t* lffart by OF to ....... it6n. I Mik (tlis ~) piacl5 us ...... c.w .. .., _. Jerry Howell, Costa Mesa High football coach Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM. Corona del Mar • A CIF Southern Section Division I champion as a freshman, his high school career didn't last very long . RIOi.ARD DUNN IXitPb I nstead of high school 1111 tennis, Taylor Dent graduated early. That is, he'd face opponents like Thomas Enqvist or Sweden rather than, say, Woodbridge High's third singles. The former Corona del Mar High standout -who didn't last long in the CIF Southern Section ran.ks, one year -accomplished just about everything a prep player could in a spring. As a freshman, Dent struggled with growth spurts that effected his knees and hindered his tennis progress, which had been brought along slowly by lus father, Phil, a former Top-10 touring pro. But by midseason in 1996, Dent's pains subsided and he began to.in.fleet tennis torture on anyone who would dare stand on the other baseline. Dent defeated Andrew Park of San Marino in the CIF individual singles final to become only the third freshman in Southern Section history to win a smgles title, following Palos Verdes' Pete Sampras (1987) and Laguna Beach's Jon Leach (1988). Speaking of Sampras, some industry articles published last year labeled Dent •the next great American tennis player,• and •America's best hope for a Sampras replacement.• Lofty expectatioris. indeed. but Dent, who reached the quarterfinals at the U.S. Open, French Open and Australian Open junior championships, doesn't shy away from challenges. Dent, who would be a senior at CdM this spring if he'd stayed on a regular pace. graduated early (from Monte VISta public school) last year and turned pro at the U.S. Open in 1998. He left high school tennis after one year to devote himself to a year-round tennis program. managed by lus father. "It's still a learning process.· said Dent, preparing for the Upton Championships later this month at Key Biscayne, Fla., an l.Ulportant stop on the Association ol Tennis Professionals Tour. •I'm trying to improve my game bit by bit to be with the big boys. •(Tennis) is still fun, but it's a diffetent sort of fun. There's not much laughing. You've got to be serious now ... it's hard to go out there and play after a loss.• While Dent, 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, has ta.ken some licks, the 400th-ranked player on the ATP Tour has dished out some mighty blows, like during last year's Mercedes-Benz Cup at the Los Angeles Tennis Center (UCLA) when Dent advanced to the mainwaw after winning three qualifying matches. Dent, who turns 18 on April 24, lost to Enqvist in the first round or the main draw. His biggest wm in the pro ranks was against 45th-rank.ed Manano Puerta last June at the Hamlet Cup on Long Island. "Oh, yeah, there's a real fine line (between a top-50 player and a guy ranked in the 400s)," Dent said. "All the guys are so good. They're all really close together.• Dent, who started tournament play later in We than most of his peers, didn't waste much time rising to the top once he got serious. He soared to No. 1 in the nation in the boys 14s and earned a No. 4 national ranking in the 16s the following year (at age 15). In 1997, Dent reached the semifinals or the U.S. National Hardcourt Championships in the 18s (at age 16), losing to the eventual champion, Rudy Rake. But. 111 the quarterfinals, Dent defeated Jeffrey Monison in what many called one of the greatest matches in USTA history at Kalamazoo, Mich., winning 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5). In the '97 national championships, Dent was attempting to become the first player ever to win USTA national b.Ues in the 14s, 16s and 18s in three consecutive years. Dent's stepbrother, Brett Hansen-Dent, won a CIF singles title for Newport Harbor in 1990. His mother, Bettyann, was also a form.er touring pro. GllLS WITEI POLO HOIOIS Lombardo first-team All-PCL • Costa Mesa senior goalie tops three locals recognized by coaches from the circuit. C05ta Mesa High senior goali Stephanie Lombardo tops three local player.. recognized in th coaches' All·Pacilic Coast League gvls water polo sel ctions. Lombardo, who anchored th Mu ton9s' defense and also scored an occasional goal wlth length-of.the-pool shots, was a flfll-teem choi<'8 aft r picking up second-tee.m recoqnation •• a junior. COlta Mesa seruor Amy Devey and Estanda sophomore SOlner' Flaherty were secont'Meem ch . Devey, a fint·'9un Mlection lut l8UOn, WM Dae MultaDgi primary ICOriDg tlnat. whDe ..... berty. one ol jUlt fbr. under-c1aamen among 'the 11 p.yws rec:ognlHd. la,. 'foundataa tor the Eagl 'program. which comp)et· cd 1ts first season of competitioa this wmt r. Uruvemty High seniors Amy Hill$ and Hayley Sudelth, Who Jed th no1ans to an unbeatll!ID PCL crown and the GP SOUtblln Section Division IV chtmpoolhip game, were Ca.MVPI. aw..• At.a.~ CDMT U.-__, _,,... Jr . .tr. .. .. Ir. Jr. Jt. ... ... Jr. .. It ... c Ir. • s a d to th b• Sil bl Sil of u{ co Ja re 8 w.doesday1 March I Z, l 999 Sports llll•LY Mustangs give one away to Los Amigos •Costa Mesa drops 12-8 decision under the lights. Rustlers top OCC, 6-5 def. Shlmatanl, 6-2. 6-3; Powers (G) def. Vandenberg, 6-2, 6-1 . oo.•te.: Atuga-Tobolskl (G) def. COSTA llSlllll MESA -Lo$ Amigos Hlgh's Lobos captured a 12-8 nonleague baseball victory over Costa Mesa Hlgh's Mus- tangs a t TeWink.le Park Tuesday rught.·- HUNT - INGTON llSllAll BEACH -Orange Coast College rallied from a from a 5-1 deficit to within 6-5 through 1lx innings at rival Golden West Monday, but the RusUers held on for the Orange Empire Conference base- ball victory. Ekstrom 81111mora by defautt; Sakal· YoshlcU (G) def. Alvarado-Luu, 8-3; Carmona-~ (G) def. Vandenberg- lngrem, 8-1. Singley-Stone stay unbeaten for Tars Th~ M~tangs scored six in the fourth uming to pare the deficit to 7-6, and were within 8-6 in the sixth when they misplayed a pop- up m the lllfield with two out to allow two runs, whkh rewtically took Mesa out of it. Corona del Mar High product Reuben Gulledge scored in the RusUers' four-rwi third inning lo help back sophomore Ryan Brown's complete-game pitching effort. NB W --------p o R T llDMlllYOll The Mustangs scored twice in the bottom of the seventh on ~oundout s111gles, but stranded o w1th the final out. Los Amigos, coached by Costa Mesa HJgh product Dave Austin, improvt>d to 5-0 with the deci- sion Cosld Mesa falls to 3-2. Ryan Clark's two-run homer in the sixth helped close the gap ror the Pirates (11-11, 3-4 in confer- ence). It was Clark's runth homer of the season. BEACH -Newport Harbor High juniors David Singley and Jesse Stone combined to sweep in boys doubles to up their record to 6-0 in the co-ed badminton season. But visiting Bolsa Grande pre• vailed for a 15-4 nonleague win Tuesday. Boys singles standout Jamey Beeson, a senior, as well as the girls doubles tandem of Heather Cullen and Taylor Govaars also earned victories for the Tars (1-3). NOHLEAGUE Los AMtGos 12, CosTA MESA 8 Kris Hernandez went 2 for 4 with an RBI and Jason Reuss also homered for the Pirates. Golden West improved to 13-8, 3-4. ORANGE IEMPUtE CONRRENa GOU>EN Wm' 6, ORANGE CoAST 5 Newport visits Santa Ana Thursday. Los Amigos 403 013 1 -12 7 3 Costa Mesa 000 600 2 • 8 6 3 Orange Coast 001 103 000 • 5 8 4 Golden West 014 010 OOx • 6 11 0 · Shaeffer, J. Rodriguez (7) and Evans; Cabko. Seifert (3) and Fajardo. yv -Shaeffer, 3-0. L -cablco. 2B • Rodarte (LA), Seifert (CM), R. Rodriguez (LA). Bostick, Langton (S) and Thompson; Brown and Sullivan. W • Brown, 4·2. L • Bostick, 4-2. 2B • Sullivan (GWC), Archer (GWQ, Yagher (GWC). Aliso leads Sea Kings 38 · Shaeffer (LA). 3B -Hernandez (OCC). HR -Clark (OCC), Reuss (OCC). LAGUNA NIGUEL ._ _ _. -The Corona del Mar G 0 l f High boys golf team trails Aliso Niguel, 21 1-214, after the nine boles of an 18-hole nonleague match, which began Monday at El Niguel Country Club. OFPRE- SEASON llARIAis BOYS VOUEY8AU. Division I OCC men lose, 9-0 HUNT l N'ef. ,.. ___ _.. 1 Harvard-Westake; 2. Newport Harbor; 3 Loyola; 4. Corona del Mar, S. Marina, 6 Royal; 7. Esperanza; 8. Mira Costa, 9 Sant.'1 Margarita, 10 Thousand Oaks 80YST'ENNIS Division I 1 Peninsula; 2. Corona del Mar. 3 Woodbridge; 4 Dana Hills; TON BEACH -T E II N I S Host Golden West College swept Orange Coast College in men's tennis Tuesday. 9-0, improving to 13-1, 7-1 in the Orange Empire Conferfence. Coast fell to 3-7, 2-5. ORANGE EMPffE CONRRENa GOLDEN WEST 9, OMHG! CoAST 0 Singles: Kasner (G) def. Ekstrom, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Anaga (G) def. Alvarado, 6-1, 6-0; Sakai (G) def. Luu, 6-1, 6-0; Tobolski (G) def. Billimora, 6-2, 6-1; Carmona (G) Chris Franta (41), Jim Hossfeld (42), Charles Halladay (43), Innes MacDonald (44) and John Kwon (44) scored ror the Sea Kings, who host San Clemente for the second half of a match today at Newport Beach Country Club. 5. Capistrano Valley; 6. Diamond Bar; 7 Los Alamitos; 8. Glendale; 9. Murrieta Valley; 10. Eisenhower I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S or both, of: ANNA W . NOTICE OF APPl.ICATION SALE BENSON TO SEU ALCOHOLIC 8£VE.R· Trustee S~le ~ ,~04~7 A PETITION ha1 AGES Loan No 2U5~-1!~11e • been filed by LOUISE B. Date 01 Filmo ~cnon ~3~g 8 N WIESE in Iha Superior MARCH@. 1m 8Wi AR~N8EFAUL T~ Court of California, To Whom II May Concern A :E OF TR County of Orange. The Name(s) of tile App1-E~ J WY,~1 THE PETITION re-unt(s) iv.are LA GRmJA ~01-u,~~ S V T ,t~ queeta that LOUISE B. TEAA.4NEAH-Gf\IU. INC Tlrc)j 0. P fE B WIESE be appointed •• The *llP!unts Wsted above ~JbE~~ l'UB 1' person~. repreeentetive m apPying to ine DepaNnent o1 ,1= y~ NEE ~~ to edmtn.tlter the Htlte Alcohollt ~ ContlOI to sd NATI OF of the decedent. *°lloltc bewf101S • 1 OF HE P I ~ THE PETITION re-BRSTOl ST NORTH NEWPORT AGAIN~ queeta the decedent' I BEACtt CA ~660 a'~~~ On CAOOI t~'ki LOST WILL and C:odlcile, For 11W tollOW!ng type of 10 30 AM ARM ~~ If •nv. be admitted to lJetnte 47 OH·SALE GENERAL Corporall()ll as !tie duty IC>-probate. The Lc;>ST EATING FUCE pointed Trustee under arid Will end eny codtcila SAHTAAAA t to Deed of Trvst ere avellable for exemi-Newport Buell-Costa Mesa on Januart J0.1 netlon In th• file kept by CH5153]g 4168-KA Mir lnstrtiman th• court. 17 24 31 111Q11 s.487M olfiaal r:tlC· THE PETITION re-NOTICE ' •. TRUSTEE' ords 111 the ~~ ol !l!.Re-quHt• euthority to SALE Ts No ot.M31Ja.C ~~~1~1 e~ted"'~i· edminl1ter the Htete Loan No: s015ea8 YOU Maroa J Bnggen ~'9 under the Independent ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER woman a.\ TNstor F 11 Admtnletration of Ee· A DEED OF TRUST DATED Nauonal Monga~· a-tatee Act. <Thie authori· 211193. UNLESS YOU TAKE tton 8$ Benetro . 'Mn seM ty will allow the pereon· ACTION TO PROTECT al publie a\lct!On lhe llloh· al repreeentatlve to teke YOUR PROPERTY, fl MAY es1 bidder for ca fpayaflle many actions without BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC at ltme of sale 1rl ~I obtaining court approv-SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ~c'J511°1 ~h•~·~~s $~~ et. Before taking ce.rtain EXPLANATION OF THE df!Mfl by 11 state or natooal very Important actione1 NATURE OF THE PRO. bank, a clledl dr~ by a however, the pereon11 CEEOING AGAINST YOU, stale Q( federal eted~ union. repreeantetlve will be YOU SHOULD CONTACT A or ~ Cheek drewn by a. slate required to give notlce LAWYER. A publtc •ucllon or federal ~arld loan to lntereeled peraona eate 10 tti. hlghesl bidder for .tssooatJOn s assoaa-u n 1 8 e 1 th• y h 8 v e CMh, c:.shlef's chec:lc drwwn lion or savtnQJ I\ SOid· waived notloe or con-on a state or national benk, lied 111 sectJon ~ 1 of ~ Fi-chectc drewn by a sla1e or nanoal Code IUlhoriz.ed Hnted to th• J!ropo1ad federal cndit union, or • to do bu~ss 111 this sta1') action.I The • 1ndepen-ctl9Cll d..-i by 1 •l•I• or Al 1n lhe ad lvea of lne dent admln11tretlon fecletal UYinga and loan <;ily Hall of ftParlt ~VIC authority will be granted auoc:iafion, or aavtnga ~ter f ati CA -:n ~ unlHe an lnterHted eaoc:tat1on or M\'ing• btnk 118 :, tnterest conY8"9.5 ~ pereon filH an ~bjectlon apecifled 1n' Section 5102 °' and no.y beld by 11 und"" Slld to the petition and ttie Flnenclal Code and Offoo o1 Trust lfl the prr! 1how1 good ceuee why eulhorlzed to do buelneu lfl $l1uate0" saiq eoun~ lh• court ehould not thl9 a.late will be held by the lom•a de~ grant tt'ia authority. duty •ppointed INSt.. The 11\efetn ~ de-A HEARING on the .... will be mede, bu1 w.1h-~t>e0 tn lhe ~Mt petition will be held on out COllM8nt °' ~nty. he~~~ • .,~· April 8 , 1999 et 1:45 ~ or Implied, re-~ Slre8I iid\ss Ind~ P.M . in Dept. L73 tocet· ~"· poe.::::;·,,: CQmmon ~lllOl'l~I y ad 11 341 The City ~ ....... ':r.c1 .... said of !he real Drive S . P.O. Box ......_.......,, VJ IS Pl.! to 14171 Or1nge CA Deed d Tl\JSI. The u~- Newoort 9 2e 1 3 1 57 1 signed TrwtM dladaima ac;ti. CA The ·un. IF YOU OBJECT TO "TY lleblllty lot eny lnoor· de~ried Trustee dlsclalms the grenting of the ~ dol~~ PfOPltl1Y any rabtl!W for any =.· 1 . h Id --0t ·-common ne~s ol ltla slreet rtss pet tJon, you • ou desiQnalJOn, If •nv. 111own ood other common eesirta-appeer et the hearing henlln. TRUSTOR·ROBERT 1r any, snown he n end etate your objec-A. GUSTAVSON ANO AA· ate WIA be made, I tlon1 or file written NEL K. GUSTAVSON Hus; ~venee!.t~ar'X· objectiona with the BANO AND WIFE Reoorded ~tit. I or wrslOfi' 'Ofe : court before the hHf• 216193 H lnalrument No. 93-aj~ IO pay' I~~-Ing. Your eppHrance 0082487 In Book , pega OI maenl~ pnrldoat sum 0 m1y be In pereon or by Ofllctal Reoorda In the omc. nott(s secv~1~ biy ~ your ettorney. °'the R9C:Ofder d ORANG! orTru t. ~l!l telt!SI n IF YOU ARE A CounlY. Cellfornle, Oele of as proVICMlq said 1 . CREDITOR or a contin-Sai.41UWI at 2;00 PM advances 11 W\Y. ~ gent creditor of the Piece d Sale. AT THe rerms ot ''l!~DM<I of T~ decHHd you INiet file NORTH i-RON'f EN-=~ ;ra. ~= ll1<l your clelm _,1wlth the ~~~E7&,~~ of IM ltustJ crtlleO by said COYrt •nd m ... copy to CENTER DRIVE WEIT o.ed ot TMt to-~ the pereonel reprtHnt• SANTA ~ CAUP'OANIA S68 849"-Eltl~) ~· tl11e eppolnted by the Propenv Addr-... ii pur-and llOl'8I court .._wllhin lour~ to. be. 1529 e r 1111r. I l)CrtJta months lrom the dett OCEAN 80ULEVARO pnol'. IO .. _Thi of firet IHu•noe of NEWPORT BEACH, CA :.g::,. Miid g::i letter• H prov.dad In 1291SM"34 APN • 04-::.0~ ~~ ... t1on 9100 of the20t .. 7 TlNo...., ....,., I wnnen ... _ Callfornie Probate Code. ~red by .. Id IMU'ument I n The time for ftllng cl the «me ol lnlltal publ+- ICI • of clelm1 wUt not expire cetio11 d thltl notice • llllCI IO 11, before four monthl .152 28, whlCh lnclucM9 iiid from the hearing 61te he kllel emount al Ille un-llC:tloll btlenae. . (lnclud13 tie "' lht noticed MOY9. ICCl'U9d end unpeid 1n1t1Mt eoun .,.. lhl .... ~ YOU MAY EXAM· raMOnabla ... mal tttY I IOclled ~ mott INE lhe fila kept by the a. ~. . and ed-lt)IMM oOYrt. If you ere a per wencee .. tn. lime of Initial ainc:ll. eon lnter .. ced In the k*lon ol 11111 no11oe 03117 ·MM. wi Htete1 you mey file e: Metct\ 05, 1999 EX· mt 1VJ wtth tne CO\ltt • forl'Nll CUTM ntUST!! ~ RequHt for Speoi .. IM!RVICH. INC. 1!M55 Ston-.r, Aulltalt Hodo• of the filing of '" ".ANANOO ~ISION lnwntorv encl •preleel VO SUITI 1209 MSSION 17/99, 03124m, of "'et• •Ht• or of • <'tJk3:9 <::~~ flftV pedtlott or account AILAP351119 3110 3117 itmrwn..---t • 1<r,vfded In J •otlon 3124 · • ~t:f ~~7 ~or:_ Ffctltloua luaineH .,..i tot lpecllf Notice Heme lt.wment fonn i. IW9labt• from Tnt toOowlrlO PMON E.ITATE QIJ: AM1A the eovrt olettc. 1~Ji= ="s ' and w. ..... ......... ............. ....~ 151~1'1 • CAI& NO. A111170 .....,.,..,_. ....... , tor Lint Huntington To .. helre, tMMfi. =• ,,........ &Hcl'l,CA 2049 oteriee. oNditore, oon-,_ M ,,.._. EMO serv1c11, tnc dmtent ......-,., .... ..... ., :.. ~ 1 1~ l!lntiatOf ~ ..... "'"e"-• ... QA-11..a.ul Humlngtofl IMc:h. WIM lte liftlef .... lft Oll1e, O*l17. U/21 OA~bullt!Mt a. CJOn' CdM will complete the Aliso Niguel match Thursday at NBCC. I PUBLIC NOT1CD ducted by a oorpor1Uon Have you staned doing business yet? Vea, 4127193 EMG Servlcea, Inc., Jactynn M Keat. President This statement was tiled with the County Cle~ ol Orange County on 3-12·99 1M9&716149 Daily P11<>1 Mar 17, 24, 31, Apf 7, 1999 W283 Flctltloua BualneH Neme Statement The following persons are domg business as The Icon Group, 15154 Transfftor Lane, Hunt· lnolon Beach, CA 92649 A M 1 Services. Inc (CA), 15154 Transistor Lane. Hunhng1on Beadl, CA 92649 This busmess Is con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doing business yel1 No A M I Services, Inc . Tiffany Klar1n, Vice Prest· dent This s1a1ement was filed, with the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 3·12·99 11>99C17N156 Daily Pilol Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 1999 W284 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following peraons are domg bus1ne11 as The Jiffy Serles. 1212 Pembroke Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Jennifer Joanne M acmesler, 1212 P9mbroke Lane, Newpot1 Beach. CA 92e60 This blJSjness la con- dUCled by an lndlVldual Have you staned CIOlng business yet? No Jenn i fer Jo1nne Macmaster This s111tment was filed w11h lhe County Cleltt ol Oflnge County on 3 12·IXI 1ttMTM12t Daily Pilot Mai 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 191>9 W285 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement Tilt fonow1ng persona are doing buslnesa 11 Paul Jbnea Consultlng Group, 3400 Irvine Ave- nue, SUllt 211, Newport Beach, Cetllomla 92680 Paul Mlc;hHI JOnH, 3400 Irvine Avenue, Suite 2111 Newport Beach, Cell fom1 92660 Thlt buslntll It coo- duated by an lnd1Vkh111I Have you started doing bustneas ye17 Yet. Maret\ 1 llXl9 Paul Moeht•I Joo.a Thit statement w11 hlod with the Counl'f Clerk ol Orange County on 3·12·99 1ttM7 .. 1S4 Daly PilOI Mar. 111.~<6, 31, 1'pr 7, 1999 w2M F1ctltlou1 Buelnesa Nam• Statement The IOllOwtnQ peraona .,. doing but11le$1 .. Fldudeiy Manavemen1 Otoup, 21128 Newport 9IW . N-pOlt 8-cti, Clll 92M3 Franoellca Inc, tC. ), 2!>29 N'awport 9NU • N 'II port Beach, Ca 512603 Thia bu•tl"tMI II COO· duetlld by; • QOrponilloo Have you lllMa dOing bU11neu y•l7 No F11ngefl<;a Inc, CM1 C.l)ljlO, Ge(r1t•!y fhte ttatemem w.1 11111<1 w11h the County ~tll ol Orllngt Couniy Ol'I 5' 12 .ff 1 ... 'l'M112 Oatly Piiat M1t 111.~ Gl.i.AJ!t 7, HNI WD1 f'tCfftiOua IUili•• I PUIUC NOTICES This business 11 con· dU<l1.Bd by: an lndMdual Have you started doing busmess yet? Yes, 3-8·99 Shannon Marie Kosal This statement was flied wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on 3-12·99 • 19996786148 Dalty Pilot Mar. 17, 24. 31, Apr 7, 1999 W288 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The fOllowlng persons are doing business as Pacific Judgment Re- COYery, 6571 Cory Dr1Ve. Hunl!ngton Beach, CA 92647 Janet H Green. 657 t Cory Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92647 This busmess 1s con- ducted by· an 1ndevtdual Have you staned domg business yet? No Janel H Green This statement was tiled with the County Clent of Orange CounfV on 3· 12·99 1~786155 Dally Pilot Mar. 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7. 1999 W289 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The followlng persons are doing busineu as: Manners Pharmacy, 320 Superior Ave., Newport Beac:h, CA 92663 Yung Cheng Ko, ¥2 Monroe Street, IMne, CA 92620 This business Is con-ducted by an 1nchvldual Have you slaned doing business yer1 Yes. Feb .,, 19514 Yung Cheng Ko This statement was loled with lhe Countv Cler1t of Orange CountV on 3·12·99 19996786160 Da11y Pilot Mar 17, 24, 31 , Apr 1. 15199 wm Flctttloua Bualnesa Name Statement The toaow1ng persons are doing business as. H J Garrett Furniture, 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 James L. Garren. 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mese, CA 112627 John H, Garrett, 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa MNI, CA 92627 Thi• buflness 11 con· ducted by: a general pen· ntllhlp Have you started doing buslneu yet? Vu, 6·1-1963 Jamu L Garrett Thia 11a1emen1 was f11ea Wllh tilt Countv Clant ol Orange Covntv on 3•12-99 1"9t786181 Oalij PllOI Mar. 17 24. 31, ~r 1, 1999 W291 Frctltloua Bualneea Nam. siat.ment The IOllOW!ng J>ttr9C)llt arfldOlng~•• Phantom Sponft•hlng, 2704 Fa!IVie\111 SI., Santa Ana CA927o.t Mafk Alan Thom11n, 3705 Eut 8ltt SI , Wig BNch, CA 90804 Ot\'ld Roben Nimmer, 11575 MaripoM Ave • Foun· i.1n Valley, CA 112708 Thia business 11 oon dtlcled by toint 11ent.ure H•ve you •tarted dOIOO bUStnelS ~I? No Merit A TilOllla.n 'Th11 •lllntn1nl WH fllttd w1lh IM County Cieri! OI o,.nge County on 3-t2.at 1""7M1N Ot.lly PllOI Mar 17, :24 31--999 WIN Garden Grove edges · Estancia girls, 81-74 · GAR- 1. Frlno (E), 2;45 7. SO,.,_• 1. L CatNty (E), 27.1; 2. MendM (e), 29.0S. 100 fly . 1. ~ (E), 1:21, 11 100..... 1 L. catslty (£), 1lOOS4: 2. ~ (E), 1"03.3; 3.~(E), 112.02.500,.,..· 1. D B .N I W I M M I II I . GROVE -Senior Blake frino, junior Lauren Casslty and sopho- more Jenniler Cassity of Estancia High each won two individual events Tuesday, but the visiting Eagles were disqualified in the 200-yard free relay as Garden Grove won the girls nonleague dual swim meet, 81-74. J, c.I~ (E), 6:17.52: 2. Fllherty (E), 6:34.85. HO ..... ~ -I. Gw.n Grow, 2:05,34. 100 llilldc • 3. RAls(nuswn (E). 1:.2A.7. 100 ......_. • 1. Frlno (E), 1 :26.8. 400 ,.,_ ,...-y · 1. EsUincla (Menden, Flaherty, Frlno, 9U,y QAnail fl NI UFDlll Ha•ci- llOOIUU. J. Ceslty), 4:29.59. Newport rolls, 23-2 GARDEN -.. ........ ....- GROVE S 0 F T I l l L Jennifer Cassity won the 200 freestyle (2: 10.7) and 500 free (6:17.52), Lauren Cassity touched first in the 50 free (27.8) and 100 free (1 :00.54), and Frino won the 200 individual medley (2:45.7) and 100 breaststroke (1 :26.8). Frino was also part of two win- ning relay teams. Newport Harbor' High's softball team awaits Friday's continuation of the Garden Grove Tournament after Saturday's 23-2 victory over La Quinta, a game which featured a grand slam and six RBls by Kris- ten Urban. SCHEDULE TODAY • laseball College • Southern califomla Coll at Menlo College. 1 p.m. · High school • Los Amigos vs. EsUIM• at TeWinkle Park. 7 p.m.; Redondo Corona del Mar, 3:1 S p.m. GAN>EH GROW TOUllHAMENT NawPcMT HAlt8CMt 23, LA QulNTA 2 La Quint.a 20 0 00 -2 1 5 • VoUeyball Estancia sophomore Somer Flaherty was first in the 100 but- terfly {1 :21.18) and swam on the Eagles' winning 400 free (4 :29.59) ,J.nd 200 medley (2:21.6) relay 'teams. Newport 50(16) 2x • 23 11 1 Community college men • Orange ,. Coast at Mt. San Antonio, 1 p.m. Vanguards fall, 8-0 HE~~~~ S 0 f Y I l L L High school boys -Fountain Valley , at Corona del Mar. 6 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Saddleback, 6 p.m. ' ' •Swimming · High school boys and girls • Laguna Hills at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m . Sophomores Anna Rasmussen and Katie Menden also swam on the first-place relays for the Eagles.· who host Pacifica in a nonleague meet Friday. Southern California College's softball team ran into Hawaii Pacific's Susie Schoales Monday and it was like hitting a brick wall. • Track and field High school boys and girls -Fountair Valley at Corona del Mar. 2:45 p.m. • Softball In the boys meet: Junior David Collier won the 100 free (59.7) and the 500 free (6:07.5), but Gar- df!n Grove claimed a 129-39 vic- tory. Schoales picked up her 50th career victory and extended her scoreless innings streak to 49 with an 8-0 five-inning decision over the Vanguards in a nonconfer- ence game. Community college • Fullerton at Orange Coast. 3 p.m. High school • Costa Mesa at Saddtebadc. 3:15 p.m.; Estal'l4lia at Glendale Hoover Tournament. •Tennis ,.,JI I College women -Southern califomla College at Sonoma State, 2 p.m. .... 9tball Estancia junior Mike Fimer earned a second-place finish in the 50 free (32.5), while K.G. Fair- bam and Dave Teixeira Qc>th had two third-place finishes. Clujssy Vega (2 for 3) got half of the Vanguards' four base bits as SCC fell to 16-5. Hawaii-Pacif- ic improved to 17-1-1. College women · Southern califomia College at NAIA National Tournament , at Jackson, Tenn., vs. Upscomb College. NOHCOf9UENCS HAWAII PACIFK S. 5oCAt. ~ 0 • Golf NONLEAGUIE GllU..S SoCal College 000 00 -0 4 2 Hawaii Pacific 120 41 -s·a 1 High school boys • Newport Harbor GAIH>EN GflOV'E 81, EsTANCJA 74 200 medter ,....y · 1. EstMlcla " (Rasmussen, Frino, Flaherty, L C.Ulty). 2:21.6. 200 ,.,_ · 1. J. C.tsslty (E), 2;10.7. 200 IM · Brandt. Atchley (4) and Murie; SChoales and Kimura, W • Schoales, 9'-1. t -Brandt 2B -Williams (HP), vs. Huntington Beach at Seadlff CC. 2 , p.m.; Corona del Mar vs. San Oemente, at Newport Beach CC. 2 p.m.; Falnnont ~.Costa Mesa et Costa Mesa GlCC. Mesa Und._a Course, 2 p.m. Sagawa (HP). I PUBLIC Nonta 11 PUBLIC*""' I Have you staned doing Flctltlooa Bualnees buslnessJel7 Yes, 2120/99 Name Statement Elaine . Regan The folloWlng persons This statement was llled are doing business as: w11h the County Cieri< of 1~ Qre~Mungall Concepts, Orange County on 3· 12·99 b a c 1370 L 1119H1M1SO ' ' ., ogan Daily PllOI "'Ar 17. 2•, Ave. IJ, Colla Mesa, cau. """ " fomla 92628 31, Ap1 7, 19911 W293 Gregroy Charles Flcthlous BualneH Mungall. 1370 Logan Ave., Name Statement IJ, COl1a Mau. CA 92626 The following persons ChriStoPher Holt Manlo. are dolllg business es 1370 Logan Ave.. •J. Payless Travel & TO\Jf'S, Costa Mesa, CeUfom1a 1555 M8SI Verde Dr E, 92628 44C, Costa Mesa. CA This bualness ts con- 92626 dueled by. I general pert· Mehrbanoo Honarttar, nel'lhlp 1555 Mesa Verde Dr E., Haw you staned dolllg 44C, Costa Mesa. CA bullnus yet? 92626 Ya, 01/01199 This busenesa la con· Gregory c. Mungan duded by an indlvidual This atalemem was hied Have you started dOlng with the County Clerk of business yet? No Ofange County oo 2·22·99 Mehrbanoo t-lonancar 191117831114 This statemenl waa filed Dally Pilot Feb. 241.~~r. w11h Iha Couniv Cleft< of 3, 10, 17, 1999 -w~5 Orange County on 3-12·99 Flctftlou• Buslnesa 11>996786133 Name Stat.,,,ent Deily Pilot Mar. 17, 24, The follOwlng persons 3t. Apr 7. 1999 W294 are doing business as·l NOTICE Carlos BOdy Masler. 1965 INVITING BIDS Wallace Av .. llC1, Costa Mesa CA 92827 Notice Is hereby given, Ca~os Albano Ojeda. INlt lhe Board of Trustees 1965 Wallace Ave., #Ct of the Coast Community Costa Mesa, CA 92627 College District of Orange This business is con- County. Celtlomla, will re-ducted by an tnd1vldual cetve sealed bldl up to bu1 Have you staned doing no later lhen 2:00 p.m • business yet? No Wednesday, March 31, eertos Ojeda 1999. at the Purchasing This statement was hied Depertmenl of the Dlslrlct ilh lhe Coun"' Clent ol located al 1370 Adams Av· Orange Coun1y000 2·22·99 enue, Bldg 0, Costa 1996783894 Mesa, Caltk>mla, 11 which Dally Pilot Feb 24, Mar. IUT\9 bids Wiii be publicly 3, 10, 17. 1999 W267 opel9A'c'H'N:~~L Fictitious Buslnesa BARRIER Name Statement REMOVAL-HAADWARE; The lollowlng persons GOLDEN WEST ere doing business as COL.LEGE Lilies & Lace, 413 31st An bids ere to be In IC· S1ree1, Newport Beactl, cordance wllh lhe Bid Cahlomta 92663 Docuf'Mnta wtildl ere now Klmbertey Ann Fr1ed- on flt• and may be HClVred man, 2221 Pon Carllste, In lhe office of lht Olr8C1or Newport Beach, Cahfomla ol Purc:Oaalng of Ille Dis· 92660 tr1ct Thia business Is eon- No blddu may wltMraw ducted by· an lndivktual his bld tor 1 per10d of tony· Have you started doing Ii~ ( 45) Clay a alter the dale business yet? No eet for the openlnO thereof Kimberley Ann Friedman The Board of "l'rustees Thia slatemenl was flled rtHIVH tne pr1vllege of re· w1111 lhe County Clerk of Jecl1ng any end ell bids or Orenge County on 2·18·99 10 walve any lrregutat111os 189Cl713596 or lnformalllies In any bid or Dally Pilol Feb 24, Mar In lhe bidding 3, 10, 17, 1999 W270 Signed: Flcdtloue Buel,,. .. /$J ROGER W. DAVIS N S Director of Purch11lnn, ame tatement ,.__ t c n1 • The lollowt0g person• ....,.., oinmu ty are domg boltnets as· :!!~e~·~:,~ l?ll'I & HARRIS IMPORTS, 9 Maren 24. 1999 EflCOre CouM, NewPol1 Open. Msrcl't 31, 11199 • Beed\, c.111 92083 2 oo p m Ashley Ham., o Enccn Btd No 1787 Ct. ·NewJ)Oft Beach, CA Publlahed Nt\lllpOll 9~ bul\ne.sa le oon· Beectt-Ccal'a M..a Oaoly dUded bv an incfiVldual Pilot Mardl 17• 24• 1~ The Aegl11ran1 com· NOTICE 0 .. mencea 1o 1tansact Ml· r nna \KIOef !he fiClltloln APPLICATION FOA bvllnou neme or namea CHAHOE IN bled •bOv• on ~' 7199 OWN!RSHIP OF Alh'-v Harr11 A&.COHOUC lhla 1&111eman1 w111 liteel BEVEAAOE LICENSE 6'~~~~ ~1~.: nJ~~ ~Appk.a· Delly PllOt F!~~~ To wnom II May Cort· 3, 10, 17, 18" W2ea ~ Narn.{•I of ttwt Al>· 11otHIOUI IUilMii plicafll(I) Iii/Ari N8lfte St.11ement .IOHN90N AOO K The f~ ~ JOtiNl!K>N ROSA are d(lifng butlniM u R~AEZ JESUS e ' u.s ante 'TradWIQ Co., MARIA 9111 Alteota Ave., *470, Th• •PPllGlintt ll•tad ~~ BMch. c.itlor· 9bO¥I e,. •PllWlno 10 .... • .. ·~ Depilftminl -of ~ Aandall A Telbolt. 27'01 ==~1Mlal• &:::.~COiia Mela, 2200 ~ lll/D ITE Thia ~ It con IE 190 COIT A MUA. CA duCltd by en tncMllMJ 12617 HM yotl a*'8d Cloh1g '-~ ~~L~ ~r:'r:O.. IHR AND WINE • Thie ltalllMIW w Ned ~~8-d). =:~cr: .. of Coela ..... Daily P1loC 1Me1'111411 Mltrai 17 1"9t DdylPlkl! Mar 10 17 ' 24. ·1~ Wl11 t P.UBUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES SUPERIC5'R COURT ol This l>UsfneH Is oon· CALIFORNIA, ducted by· a corporation COUNTY OF Have you 11ane<1 doing ORANGE, 341 The buslneu yet? Yes, 08/20/ City Drive, Poat 89 Office Box 14171 Chelon A<Mlnlure, Inc., • Greg Mceonaughy Orange, CA Thls statement was f~ed 92863--1571 wllh the County Clerk at IN THE MATTER OF Orenoe County on 2·10-99 THE PETITION TO 1""712948 CHANGE THE NAME Datlv Pilot Mar 11?i_17, OF ·Scott Patrick 24. 3( 1999 wz7e Salmond ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER A196072 PETITIONER(S) Scolt Patrick $almond HAS/HAVE FILED A PET!· TION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM Scott Palr1ck Salmond TO Scott Patrlcil Austin Flctitloua BualneH Name Statement The following persons are ~ business as K P Envlronm4tntal Serv· Ices, 1 122 Wost Arroyo Drtve, FUiierton, CA 92833 Kerry R111 PomerQY II, 1122 Wes1 Arreyo Drive, Fullerton, CA 92833 This bus•ness Is con- Clueted by an fndlvlduat Have you atanad dOlng bualness yel? No Kerry R Pome1oy II This statement waa filed v.lth Iha County Clark of Orange County on 3·12·99 19996786128 Daily Pilot Mar. 17, 24, 31, Apr 7, 1999 W282 I It ts hereby oldered lhllt all persons lnterestoel In this matter ap~ar before this court In Department No. 703 of the Orange County Superior Coun al lhe address shown abOve on 4·20. 1999, al 2.00 o'ctock p.m Eind then and there show cause, II any !hey have. why the pelillon Flctitloua Busln•H lor ctiange ot name shoold Name Statement no1 be granted The follOwlng persons It ls lurther ordered lhat a are doing busineu as copy ol lhll order lo shOw •I AHoetalts Terminal cause be published In Management Group, b) Newport Beach/Cosla ATM Group, 11577 S.ler Mesa Daily Ptlol, a news Ave , UnU A. Foun1a1n Val· paper of general chculatton ley, CA 92708 publl$hed 1n lhtS county. al Tong Tran, 8892 Saph11'9 least once a week for lour St , W11tmlnster, CA OOl\S8CIJIMI weeks Prl<>f lo 112683 the day ol the heanng Th•s business is con· DATE: FEB 25, 119t dUCled by: an lndtvtdoal JAMES A. JACKMAN, Have you 11aned 00.ng JUDGE/COMMISSIONER bu""8ss yet? Yes, 4-8·98 OF THE SUPERIOR Tong Tran Flctltloue BualneH Nam' Statement The lollowlng persons are dolnQ bullnesa aa: Genesfs Sweeper &ll'V- loes, 2273 Pomona Aw., IA, Costa Mesa. CA oa&27 Joie Antonio Meal, 2273 Pomona Ave.. •A.· ~l;I Mesa, CA92627 This business Is con- CIUCled by: an lndMduaJ Have you S1arted dCllf'IO ~ y.17 Y•s. 08l98 Jose Anionic> Mesa This statement wu filed Wllh the County Clerk Of er.noe County on 3-1 f.W""' 1"917""5 .! Dally Pilot Mar. 17, 24, J 31, Ap!. 7, 19911 W298 f ( m oanu!i L BROWN .. ~ .. e Hatty Benard Brown, bom on JulY 9, 1815 iO •. Madelln, MlnnesoJa,~ passed away on Mante 131 1999 in Costa Mesa, Calf· fornla. A very suooessful businessman, he was a~ an avid goiter, traveler, arid loved to spend lime OIT' his boat the ''Busy H B ". He 1s survived by his wile Patty Brown, son, Jim Brown, two grandsons, and four granddaughters. To his family, he was i beloved husband father. and papa SeMCes Will be held on Fnday, Man:h 19, 11'C» am al Paolic Vtew ~ nat Park and M~ ; 1n1ermeo1 will follow at ~ Pac1fte VteW. ., BRANT ..) COURT Thts lllltment was hied Scott Patnck Salmond, with the County Clerk ol .. • • 3305 Ladnno Aisle Irvine. Or1nge Counl~3·10·99 David Wood Brant llll "' Ca 92606 1 785130 longtime resident or . Published Newport Delly P11o1 Mar 17, ·24, Newport Beach, died Sun· Beach·Cotta Mesa Da1ty 31, Apr 7, 1999 W297 day, March 14, al 11i;;ag; Pllot Mar 3, 10, 1?1. 24, Hospltal In Newport Bellott. , 1999 vv272 Flctltloua BuelneH ,.. _______ ,., ~~. M~~ B~n~~s~a ~~ 1 Name Statement ad t t UCLA H WY"'. The foltowlng persons gr ua 8 o · e ,,., are do4ng buslneu 89. a Ueulenant Colonel In lflt TALBRAN 1n1emalionat, United States Army Re• 2973 Harbor Blvo . #103 -Clfl'IC VIEW serve, a World War II cos11 Mesa. Callfomla r-~ veteran of Iha 101st Alf• 92646 MEMORIAL PARK bome Division. He saWtle"0 Randall A TalbOll, 2701 Ceme'lef'Y • Mortuary lion In Normandy, Holland,, Ca1dlnaJ Dr .• Cosll Meta, Ch• ...... I • Crematory the Battle of the 11..i-_. C8hlorn11 92826 --o "'''"V"' l:"l" Th1s business 1t Q()(I 3500 PllC!flc View Onve ennany. ducted by an lndNl<lual Newport Beach He Is by SOtl,. David Hive you ataned doing M4·2700 Wood Brant IV of San t>UStnes• ~17 No Clemente. d1u9hteJ1 Randan R Talboti PIDCE lllOTHEU Carlotta Brant K"ty ano Thie st.a1emen1 was tiled lhrM gral"ldd1ildltl\ w..> w11t1 the County Clerk ot IEU IROADWAY Donations in his memo17 " Orange Coun~~~=7 Mortuary• Chapel maybtaent lottie~ .. Dally Pl!o( Mar 3, 10. 17, Cr.matlon Beach Public Ll>rary Founr ,. 2'1, 1999 W273 i 10 Broadway dalion lor IM Child~~"' F1Ciitlous BualneH Coate M-. Collection, 1000 AvcciidO Ntme ~nt M2·91SO Avenue, Newport ~· The IQllofwlng peraoos C.t.tomia 92860 . ' II• doing bull IS LORD INN TAILOR. 3930 Soult\ B!'lltol. Ana Ceifomla 927o.t Verant s AveeliUlan. 831 W 819119n.i Ave:i S nta An•. Cllltomla 92101 Thia IJUllMSI II con- ducted by• an lndlvlClual Hwv. you tlllfteel doing t>uslnelt Y9'? Yet. 01/0111982 Vaf9nt S AWC1111tan 'nllt .,..,..,., wa tiled With Int ColJnCy Cl•rk of Olange COunlv On S-3·IXI 1MM7MM DelY l'ltoC ,..r 10, 17, 144ji.!.11t W27' ,.......,.1Uilne11 ....._..,tenent n:;.:u-!fl persona . .. ~. ~~oar& C"'8 '12' W..1 Bak.et SITMt Coe .. Meu Call· IOfft6a 121SM ~ Mvenlu'e Inc. (CA) tt5 8ekel' 8trMI. Costa Me .. , C I ' "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subJcct yourself & your family to pa)'ing inflated prices for casket & crviccs???? f.all Toll Fm 1...._.stCA.ml' scnllt Orlltt a MIS « , r.....- ·~· I ' -. . -·-:i '. ~. . . . . . ..... -.... kD -T • ...,_ r"": I 1 ••~ -. -· ---...... .. I PUBUC .,._ ' ' "'IUC..... 11 PUIUCJI)~ I Illa AGNES DIXON lkll tot ~ ~ Ea• 2861 111t kept by the coun If you CHS11M527 r \l\'1tllll'I lhrH ytar1 the IMMl ui1e it Aptll e. Puo111ntd Ntwpo11 ~OF AGNES UUIAN DIXON tatN Ae1. (Thia AuttlOl1ty IF YOO 08.JECT lo the are a person lnle19sted Ill NOTICE TO betofe the data IUCh t 1999 •t tht o11ic:. o1 Unl· BeectK:o&ta Ma&9 o.iJy ~Pilot P£TfTION A PETITION FOR PRO-\llMl allow tht pttlONll rep-granting of Iha petition, you tht eatait, yet! may Ille CREOfTOR9 OF wt11 Hntoulel1Ye111d tolht vet'Ml Eacrow, 1025 W Plloc Mardi 17, 1"9 To ........ IS.,.,.. BAT!,.... been filed by reaentative to lalle many lhouldappeatatlhehur· WlltttheoourtaRequeatlOt BULK SALE ~r.,. NOJie t80ln StrHt. 1160, Get· ____ l""P'"_..,,,......,.. .... wm~ ..... , _,. ''"" DWIGHT Q TIPPING, Jf{, llCltlOne ~ oblatnlng Ing and stale '/fXJf a:· SpeQal NotlOe (form DE· (SECS 6104 The names and l>\lllnell denl, CA 90243 FlctitJOue BualneN _,_., --EITATE OF: In IN ~tlOf Court ot coun approval, Before tion• or Ille wnn.n ee-154l ofof lhe lilfng or an In-· ' lddrt5M1oCthebl.lwra11: This bolt Mle ii IUbject NanM Stalef'Mftt AGNES LILLIAN • C&trfomia, Counly of taklllO c:ertaln veiy lmpot· lions 11111Ch tne coun be ore van O"f and appraieal oC 6105 U.C.C.) UllUml Amer!Q, Inc, a 10 Califomia Unil0tm Com· The lotlQwing pe'fO"' TIPf'ING Ike ORANGE. tent Kt!Onl, tiowewr, the the hearing Your ap· esc.att asaell or o1 any Eaetow No. 7188-FT Cahlornia Corporation, mercial COdt Secllon ere doWlO bulintu u , AmltEI L TIPPING THE PETITION FOR personal repr11entatlve !*lranot Inly be In person pelltlOfl or aceoun1 as Nolle• Is hereby Qf\ltn IO 18211 w. McDurmou, 8106 2. , s 1 w Aulomof\11. Inc, .... AGNES TIPPfNQ PR08ATI: requests lllal wtll be required IO 01'19 no-or l>y your attorney. plOVlded In Proball cao. creclltora ol Iha \l\'tfhin Suite K, Irvine, CA 9211.. 11 10 ~. tne name lfSfSSO Haruor Blvd. Sta ~-AGNES otXON DWIGHT 0 TIPPING, JR, tlct 10 lnleres1ed persooa IF YOU ARE A CREDI· MCllOn 1250 A Request named teller th411 a bulll The assets to be IOld art and IMllQreCJ ol lht pet900 BUI, Founaltn Valley. CA 11PPfHO aka AGNES (DWIGHT GAYLE TIP· Unlell lhty haYe waived TOR or oonhngant C'9d1tor lor Spec:aal Notice loon IS ule .. about to be made ol dOICttbed in general ••• \l\'•th wf\orTi c1alrTUI may be 92708 DtXON •ka AGNES PING IN WILL) be ap-noClce or c:orwenltd to lhe of Ula dtceued, you mull available from lhe a>un lhe 111811 dHCrlbed Furniture, lillt\lfll, equip-Med II Untversal Esc;row, s & w AUIOITIOIMI. Inc' pointed u pereonal repre· propoead action) The In· file your claim With lhe Clltrk below. ment, automobll11, 1025 w, 190th Strett, (C&lfomla) ; ULUAN DfXON stntatlve to administer lht.. ,dependfr!t admlnl11111uon cool'\ and mail a copy to""41 metlU r In Pro Per: The name$ and b1Jsinea1 trademarks. lradename, •'180, Gardena, CA 902"8 rh.. boliness 11 con· CASE NO. A 196219 estate of lht decedent aulhority will be granl«! personal repr•••~• o. TIPPING, JR. addresseffi ll'le aellfiltN!;' gOOdwllt. leeael\Old 1n· and ltle. ~ <#ate lor ltllng ducted by a oorpcwallOll • Tb all helra, t>enell· THE PETITION requests unless an Interested .per· tapPQlnled ;ey the coort s o EL MOOEl'ilA AVE· B W BoYd Shers, IAO·, a 111111. telephone num0.111;, cla1ms ~'!~ be April 5, H you ataned doing ctanes. c~llors, cont· the deotdent'a Will Ind son 11i.s an Objec1ion to me "Within tour months from lh• NUE NEWPORT BEACH)'' ·cahlornfa Corporation, covenan1 not to competll 'fll99 Which ii the l>v ave 17 y 1_. 99 lngent creditors, and per· codlClll, If any, bl ldmlltld pelillon and Shows good dale of the first l11uen01 ol CALiFORNIA 92663 ' 182}..lv. w. McOurmotl. and acceptabi. Inventory,. lray tietot'e the. sale data ~1&'~ ~~~Ive, Inc . sent Who may otherwise to probate The Will Ind cause Why !tie oourUl'lould lettera a1 provided In Pro-Published Newport Sulle I<. Irvine, CA 92714 and are located at 18271 s~fitd above K c w n ht CEO be lntemttd In Ille will or any OOdk:ll• are available not grant the authority. bale Cod• ltcllon 9100 e•acf'l·Costa u esa Dally The~-UP!'l.ln Cal1tomla W McOurmott, Suite K, 'f1iled· Februarv 11 . ~~ 1·tatemeg ·1 as Ii' .... astate, or both, of: for examination In the Illa A HEARING OA the pell· Tht lime tor filing claims Pilot March 17. 23, 2.c, UW\11'. ltecuUve office Irvine, CA 91714 1999 '' ,,,.. n w ""' AGNES LILLIAN TIPPING kept bY the ooun, 11on will be held on April 15, will nol expire before lour 1999 ol"ftfe· 8"81 er Is· Same The l>u&lnJISS name used Utsuml America, Inc., a ~th the ~nty er~: aka AGNES L TIPPING THE"PETITION requests 1999 al 1:,.5 p.m. In Dept months from tl'le hearing Wf297 ~listed by lhe seller, all by theaeller al that location cant. Corp. rango 01~795329 aka AGNES TIPPING aka autllortty to administer Iha L73 locatldat~1 The City date notloed above --------other business names and Is B.W Boyd Shears By: ISi Kazuml Haglno, Dally PtlOI Mar 17 2,., AGNES DIXON T1PPING estate under the lndepend· Drive South, Orange, CA YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe addresses used by the The anllclpated date ol PrHldent , 31, r T, 1999 W299 ~~--'~~~~~~~.J_~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~"-~~"":'"""~~!i::t::::±:============::::::!============ Polley Hates nnd dcuclli11c!> nrc 1.11hjl'rl 10 1·hu11~1· ~,iihout 11otkr. Tltr p11bli,l11•r n•i.c•n 1•:. 1)w . right to cc•n!>or, rrrln i(y ,,.-,•isc or rc•jfrt lllly rlnssi lied ntlvrr1 i~rn11•111. l'lrni.1• rc•pon nnr error t hut llltt\' he• in '0111 dn'lbific·d 11d i111n1t•cli11tcl\'. The 'D11ih P'ilot 1wrq11:. 1111 11nbilit\' for'1111v l'ITOI' i'11 11111td\'1°1li•t'llll'lll By Fax (''49) u:J 1-u.)<J.+ By Phone ( <>~ 9) h-+ 2-:>1.n n By ltlaMJ1 Person: for whlch it 111i1y lw 11·i.p111ir;iblt• t'.\t't'fll for thl' COSI of thl' :.11111·1· Ut'ltHllly O('('llpit•c! h~ the error. Cn·dit 1·111111111\' lw 111111\\ I'd 1111 1h1· (l'l1•tt•<' itu f11tlr 111111 11111111· 1111ol pli111w 1111111Ltt·1 11i1d "'' 11 ntll 11111 l>11rL "11lt n ,,,,,., 'I"""') :~:IQ W1·:-1 Bii\ S1 n•c·t C11 .. 1 a \ 1, .. .,;1. c·. \ 1nh~7 fi n.I in crf io 11. • \1 '''"I'"'' llhd ~ H111 .. , Index 1. 85 SllVICE DIRECIORY 220. 398 GAUGE SAU 420 "" .,, ' -j -, I ·-;--, . ' I ' • l • • ..... n 101 • 216 ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ' Newport Marina All real tstall afYlltlllllt II Illa 1...,.,et II "'IKt II tilt Apartmenta Bayfr .. m: community with private beach & marina. Walk 10 Balboa IAland. F9'nl ftlr llMshlt Acl If 1 ... H ....... 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ShORT TERM RENTAL Av• Ill Jll'll 1 Spldous, dlluxe. 2Bcllm 2ba. fully rum. cfoll to beeetl. 2e git. ~9-675-7130 FAIRWAY APAJO'M.ENTS ·AT BIG CANYON GATED CX>MMUNnY IYFASHION ISLAND ......,. ..... Nned ....... Md golf oour.. .... fJtfoy---IMng In~ ... 1, 2 Ot 3 IA --"'*" home! . ......., ...... ..... Mryw ........ •I""'*'°'~ 1.-•Mr• •••• •Wat•tnlMCll ... ·~....._ . ., ......... .................. -.. .._ coo. 4112 I aLOST & FOUND 1 Loll CAT 112 Slmeae with White l g,.y atrlpea, vaclr!lty 15th and signal road. Newport Sch by HMbor high. R£WARDll MMS0.229~ Newport Shor11 3111' 2b1 canal wlrtronl, amazing view, upstairs. pvt dick, new paint, carpet & upgrades. comm pooV lennlslclub hse I blk to bch, ln<lry, S2100 9o49·574-08otot 412 CEMETERY SEA FAIRE LOTS UNOBSTUCTED HARBOR & OCEAN VIEWS PACIFIC VIEW $1,375. 2 plots VISTA DEL MAR Studio (HIM Iba II 1 BR) '2750 llCh 14~·1656 M::~.:E 1~~1 Penot'M'llc Oc:Ml1 Vlewl "" 1 ""k.DI 1br Iba woodllrs, dick, All l(anm0t9 Side~ Side f,'11• ~II wllcl mall.tr $300, heavy QJ1y git' •• rsl9d· ~r:n ten. ~ $275 bolh. Couch r~~.:·1 i§~~ • • Oo You UM Coupons? 3BDRM 2BATH 'SUMMIT' Free $10 wonh of groc«y Pnslint, Ute & ~no pets, coupon1 of your cholc:9 S2500'mo Snly . Agent IOCM04·1475 Hl 1203 ;g,.p;;g;;~;;;;;;;;-63;;;;73;;;Exl;;;;2;;;;t;;:;;;;;::;i"I ROT 600 CART Brand New I'......, FoRCJ .,,.,"' '" 1t11n1 ... 11M1, ~" o . compllt91y ready to go! 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UJ\I 714-$4M02$ , Cl to th h~ sit bl sh of UC ('0 .Jcl n· - f • • • • WedNtdoy, Morch l 7. 1999 . . . TODAY'S CRoSSWORD PUZZL~ AC ROSI ' Molten 1oi::ti In !he ••11h ·e Lid tWllJie f 4 Sit -PMwtol'I PREVIOUS flUZZll SOC.VlO 11'11111 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TAHNAH HINSCH DIAMONDS ARE DECLARER'S B£ST FRIEND Nc:11~r Yulnc:rable. N9fth deals. I , J II Have blft9 to pey 1t e11ingplace NORTH • K7 54 t>AKJ4 <> g52 hearts for the iniual ~lvo. Since West probably held the ac~-quctn of dia- mond~ and k.ing of du~ for the over· call. declarer had 10 avoid losrn1 a heart in the barg1un. An cndplay offered lhe best chance, since the opening lead suggested that the queen of hearts wns badly placed. For that to succeed. declarer would need a good dul of luck -1tumJ>' would have to divide evenly and Wc~t would have 10 have started with no more than two heAIU. I l ' .. 17 Footleta •tocl<lnO 19 Love. In Peril iO "Viva -v.,· 21P$ed 12 G co.I a3 Hean o lh9 matter 24 -chi ch'uao 26 Of'lftmg •long 28 OeMogether ;12 Azure 33 Composer Stralllntl<y 15 Cane.I 1T L61.ned cnr 38 Jll'IQle DOWN I Fec:tCHY 2 CM on in. b<lny 3 Henny Youngman linot 4 Gullo! 6 Locu11 tree , "... o '*· UMtd '""H• ~,. 0 ~lloy'I 25 Popular 50 Home 1n the dlM»Very colut'nnlsl wOOdt 7 Fiiied with 26 Hopping 51 Mvtl9 • 15 WEST .. Q 10 <:? 98 0 ,\09764 • K 108 SOUTH •A98CS2 <;;17 53 o K 10 •AQ4 40 PMilher lront nor back wondef lnaects 52 Get well ; ;.:~ner•s ~7 Light meal 53 Thomas - The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Declarer won the opening lead in dummy with the ace and drew trumps in two rounds. Next, the king of hellltS was ca.<;hcd 10 eliminate West's exit card tn that suit With the ground· Wl'lrk -completed, ~larer led a dia- mond and, when East played low, insened the ten. West won with the queen, cashed the ace and continued with the nine. Instead of ruffing. declarer discarded the seven of hearts from hand! 41 Morin& sight 43 Olympie powemoosa. once 44 Caesars Htet 28 Cook llowly EdlSOO 10 Genti.peraon ~ ~r~rt 541 ~r=b~ 11 WoodWlnd e~ra rger 55 Sight from 12 Aun words 31 Poke Taormina Put PU$ t •. 10 4• Pau PW -Pm Qpcning lead· Nine of ~ r garment 4& Froren detaett 47 Battpatlt event 49 Help 50 Tooth's top 51 Gregorian 54 Galt && -out (barely together 56 HuH part 13 Ona ol LBJ's 34 Made 8 COiiage 57 Makes a mls- dOgt 38 Shaketpearean take 18 HomelPIJfl king 58 J. Edgar 22 Water. In 39 Otcar. for one Hoover's org Quobec 42 Ooortop 59 Now VC>fk 23 "Fausr creator 46 Chomped football player 24 Gull OOU1lns 48 Fak• 60 -and luck ,,_ ____ l"JI'""__ _....,._,,__ 11 Sometimes you can gel an accurate count of the defenders' hands and plan your line of play accordingly. Occasionally, you have only an infer- enual count to guide you. Note North 's jump to game after partner had opcncd in third seat and West had overcalled. The fact that the North hand had no wasted values in diamonds suggested that South would have play for gi:une even with a light opening bid. · The defense had completed its book. but West was trapped. No mat- ter which minor suit the defender played, declarer·~ club loser would vanish. A club would be into doclar- er's major tenace. and a diamond would allow declarer to discard a club from dummy while ruffin$ in hand, then making the last four tncks on a crossruff after cashing the ace of clubs. STUMPED? 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