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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-19 - Orange Coast PilotERVJNG THE NEWPORT .. f..Af.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1999 peaker .questions Newport Harbor 'unity' Human relations official tells achers and students they eed to work harder to keep ace from becoming a divisive sue on high school campus. J~CA GARRJsoN llmlt Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Teachers and dents at Newport Harbor High School ust work harder to bring students of dif. treet ·d~ning roject works City must convince 7th Street businesses of enefits from project, hich may take 10 years. '-EUSE GEE ~Pb COSTA MESA -Cars and des aren't the only obstacles ong the road to relieving con- estion on 17th Street. City staff will face a challepge orking with business owners ho will be affected by the addi· ·on of two lanes to the jam- cked roadway. Public meetings are being ed for the project, which from Orange Avenue to · e Avenue -an area with me of the densest commercial evelopment in the dty. Expanding 17th Street from our lanes to six would require e removal of landscaping, pri- ate parking and parking spaces. e road, a major commuter cor- . dor between Newport Beach d the Costa Mesa Freeway, is ed to capacity, with an esti.mat- 30,000 vehicles using it dally. Costs for engineering, con- tructiop and acquiring rights of ay could cost from $5 million to million. Repairing the existing dway would cost extra. The city expects to hold public earings in the next two months, ut no dates have been set. The earings will kick off a project t could take up to 10 years to mplete, including five years for nstruction alone. City staff is ooking at Measure M money as ne source of funding. Measure is a vo~r-approved county es tax to pay for transportation provements. "There's going to be a lot of ntroversy, a ~ot of discussions,• · d Bill Morris, public services ector. "It's going to be a very gb project.• Business owners should keep mind the overall benefit of the roject. dty offic:1als said. Widen- 17th Street will improve ccess and safety and will relieve ngestion, which will be to the dvantage of businesses along e road. "I really think there's no rea- n to get overly excited or over- ncemed, • said Peter Naghavi, ansportation manager. •we EE E PAGE I -a..a_, __ Jl ... __ N_O.J MafllS... 1 ............ 2 NIJC llllllS "-" .. ·--'' ... ' -= .... ..... 111 .. I ferent cultures and ra~es together, a facil- itator from the Human Relations Council of Orange County said Thursday. But students and parents were quick to say there is no overt racial tension at the school, which is about 75% white and about 20% Latino. "I think students have a lot of work to do,· said Renee Rodriguez, who led sev- eral forums Wednesday and Thursday as part of the school's third annual Unity Week celebration. Some Latino students at the school do not feel completely accepted, and stereo- types exist on both sides, Rodrigue'z added. •1 think if there is a problem, it's all hidden," said Craig Levine, wbo is the school's student representative on the Newport-:Mesa school board. But Craig also said that, though he thinks the majority of students are toler- ant of each other, students from different races and cultures do not mix much at the school. •u the question is, Do we interact as much as we should? No," he said. "We're not fully integrated. But I don't know how you·go about doing that.• · Pa.rents tmd administra~rs view Uruty Week as a step in the right direction. Rodnguez said the school must do more, and she wants students to exam- ine their interactions with each other. Started by parents at Ensign Interme- diate School and brought to Newport Harbor three years ago, it is a weeklong series of forums, speeches and salsa par- ties designed to let students have fun with each other and bridg~ cultural and racial differences. ·w e're trying to eliminate bias,• said organizer Michelle Silver. "It's the idea that you won't call someone by a bad name if you know their first name." She was fU'St called to the school last year after an errantly thrown Tater Tots in the cafetena erupted into a fight that sent one student to the hospital. "I honestly beheve that was a racial incident," she said of last year's clash. School offioals, teachers and parents disagree and say 1t was all a misunder- standing And police said their mves?ga- SEE UNITY PAGE 8 Judge: Pair must pay fraction of court costs •Women who intervened in Pacific Amphitheatre lawsuit ordered to foot 10% of the bill; attorneys fees ruling comes later. Eu-.EG11:- ~Plot COSTA MESA -A Superior Court judge has ruled that two residents who intervened in a Pacific Amphitheatre fraud and antitrust • lawswt will have to pay $5,789 of $60,000 m court costs. But he postponed until May a rul- ing on bow much in attorneys fees they will have to pay. Because the Nederlander Orgaruzation settled the case out of court in June by paymg the tau a "'reported S16 million, residents Jeanne Brown and Laurie Lusk faced the pos- sibility of paying more than $3.3 million m legal fees and costs. The fair had sued Nederlander. former owners of the Paafic Amphltheatre, for selling it a concert venue that was rendered useless by sound restrictions. Brown and Lusk inter- SE~ LAWSUIT PAGE 8 Shooting bre~ up St. Patrick's Day celebration - • Shotgun blast hits 7 customers at Costa Mesa bar, but no one is badly hurt; police arrest 4 men. llmlt Pb COSTA MESA -Seven people were injured Wednesday rught when an armed man stormed into a Baker Street bar and sprayed the room wtth gunfire None of the victims was senously m1ured • Police tracked down the suspected gun- man, 24-year-old Peter Antolin of Orange, shortly after the shooting m the 1600 block of Pomona Avenue. Antolin and three accom- plices -Jose Mora, 24, Marco Roman, 23, SEE SHOOTING PAGE I MILLEN IUM MOMENT Looking dovvn on the farm Robinsons' played role in Back Bay preservation The mid-1960s were the beginning years for what would become • potent environmental force m Newport Beach, and rc~1- dents Frank and Oreo, a 50-pound female calf who was born Tuesday at the Cen- tennial Farm on the Orange Co\Ulty Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa: ls closely watched by her mother. Abc:ive, tudents from Siena Madre School get a closer look at Oreo durtng a Ueld trip. 72 . . - \ \ -,, Ptan • Robin on led the way, help- mg to tablish th 741·aae Upper Newport Bay Eco- 109100 Reserv • For nearly two decad , tfle Robin· sons were two of Pnak ucl -the dty' most eff .. Prante1 Robtl\IOn tiv nvtronmenW watchdo.g1. Among other thing , the} were atle to atop a land trade betw9en Th• Jmne Oo iend Orange County that woUld ha Allowed the Ba& Bey t9 be deYelOJ*l for resldmdal and recnetloDAI Ulel ~...,.ltc. ..... ~ whoMldt•....,=••••n• .. ..,. ., ....... ....., ...... ,........., d8tebook Doily Pilot Filmmaker takes first flick ·for a reel spin King riots inspire 'Next Tune,' a Newport High grad's film effort featured in upcoming festival ]ouSaTEN H is neighbors bloc~ the streets with their cars and were on patrol for a week, guns in hand. The newspaper headlines read "Vigi- lantes in the Hollywood Hills." •Race was never a problem before,• said the J.1-year-old writer/director. "You think you're pretty secure in who you are. Then the riots happened, and everything was Newport Beach t u r n e d around.• ti::o:J a~,:.;':";: ketball star at 1~(,,,.~att~al fr-& fut.HI N~wport Har- bor High School, used those memorable images in his film, "Next Tl.Ole,• which will be featured in the Newport Beach Film Festival. Fraser remembers the Rodney King verdict all too well. "I just felt like after the riots, things had changed,• he said. "I wanted to portray that [in a film). Because people seem like they are able to be friendly with each other, but in the long run we are still divided by race.· Twelve nights in a downtown coin- operated lawidry and 11 actors later, "Next Tune• was finished. "Next Tune" was accepted to the Hollywood Film Festival. It was then accepted at the Wine Country Film Fes- RON SOLIMAN I DAILY PILOT Film maker Alan Fraser participates in this year's Newport beach lntema~ tional Film Festival. tival in Sonoma and the Urban World Festival in New York. The only problem was, they all were on the saill0 weekend. "Since the film hadn't screened any- where yet, I wanted to go to all of them,· he said · So Fraser, "Next Time" composer James S. Mullhollan Jr., and the film's producer, Mark Vega, packed up their gear and headed to Los Angeles to start their long journey. It was just the beginning of a whirl- wind tour of festivals across the country. The film was a success at the 280- seat theater in Hollywood on that Friday night in August. With but a few hours to revel in their achievement, they·flew to San Francisco on Saturday morning, drove to Sonoma, and showed the film at that film festival. "We bad to leave [Northern Califor- nia) that same night, even though my room1 who's from that area, was having a party for about 50 people to celebrate the· film,• FJ'aser said. The guys dr~ve back to San Francisco on Saturday night, got on the red- eye flight to New York, and pre- sented the film at the Urban World Festival on · Sun- day morning .. Afterward, the traveling film· makers flew back · to Los Angeles on another red...eye flight Monday 10-. receive the Independent Filmmaker Discovery Award and Best 16mm Film awards from the film's first screening. Fraser's trip was just beginning. "Since we had premiered in both New York and I.:.A., • Fraser said, "it opened it up to any other festivals that wanted it. And that's when a whole series of f~vals came in a row, starting with the Kudzu Film Festival in Athens, Ga. So I said, 'Let's go,' and I did about 8,000 miles including <>ne plane bight." After three red-eyes in a row, driving and schmoozing, Fraser left for the sec- ond leg of the journey, this time solo, in his truck/van conversion. "Ai. soon as these dates came up, I bad· to IJlake them all fit because there was only one copy of the film,• Fraser said. His inheritance money had run,out after making the film~ and the cost of copying a feature-length film can run into the millions, which wasn't in his meager budget. From his home base in Long Beach, he traveled from Athens to New Orleans to Marco lslaild. Fla., where the film arrived a day late. •1t was scary,• he said. "I couldn't decide il I was going to cany the film, or U l was going to tend it overnight." Going with the latter, he arrived ln Florida expecting to find the film bad already reached the hotel. "Sure enough, 1 arrived and the film hadn't, thanks to UPS," he said. "I pan- icked, but luckily it got there (one hourj before it screened.• Washing his· hands of that fiasco, Fraser was off to festivals in North Hampton, Mass., Chicago and St. Louis. Fraser also sent the film to the Ohio Internatiqnal Film Festival, but he didn't accompany it. . •Tue trip was crazy. J would crash out behind a truck stop," he said, "only to wake up the next morning to hit the road again. It was like a dream, because I didn't have time to sit and think about what was happening. The movie was playing in an hour, so I of course had to worry about that, then I would have a Q and A afterward, and then go some- where else to do it all over. It was like a wave that kept going until I got home." Fraser and his film received acco- lades everywhere they went. "The reception was tremendous. Everywhere the film played, people really .responded to it in a different way. "It's an issue-oriented piece, and for some people that doesn't work. It's not what some consider a 'date-night' movie.· Some audiences classify the film as a play that was filmed because it ta1ces place in one location. "If audiences can watch two people talking in a Laund!omat, • Fraser said, "something big has been achieved.• A film festival , and a whole lot more •Newport Beach International Film Festival covers the obvious, and also offers a variety of activities. JOUSELTF.N ~Pb The Newport Beach Interna- tional Pilm Festival is much more than a bunch of movies strung bade to back. The masterminds of the festival bave added events and galas to the schedule of screenings, and audiences and creators alik"6 can attend and enjoy. The festival begins Thursday with the premiere of •storm,• starring Luke Perry and Martin Sheen, followed by "Script Doc· tot.• The films will be begin at 7 pm. at the Edwards Big Newport, and a post-premiere gala begins at9p.m. Day Two of the festival tees off at 8 a.m. with the J\lexis c.elebri- ty Golf Tournament at the Pelican Hill Golf Club. l'Wenty-five four- somes will play, and cocktails, entertainment and an awards ceremony· will follow. There's just enough time to run home and freshen up be.fore •A Mutder of Crows• -starring Cuba Gooding Jr .. 1bm Berenger and Eric Stoltz -starts at 8 p.m: at the Edwards Island 7. A post- party will be held at Speedway International Bistro & Bar begin- ning at 10 p.m. March 27's festivities begin at noon. with a celebration of mar- tial arts in the movies. A seminar featuring celebrity martial artists will be held at 24 Hour Pitness on Von Karman Avenue in Irvirie m-· + Tidcet Information: Tickets to the individual saeenings and events can be purchased in advance by calling ETM Entertain- ment Network at (888) 386-8497, or at the lndi"Vidual venue box offices one hour before the film begins. Event tickets can be purchased from ETS Ticketing. A total access pass to the festival can be purchased for $350. The pass admits the holder to all screenings and public events, the festival's CineCafe and to the wrap party April 5. + Ticket prioes: Individual screenings: $7 -General admission; SS.SO -Senior citizens; children under the age of 12, and students with proper ID; SS.SO -Teatro Fiesta unti14 p.m. Also on March Z1 is the FeSti- val Del One, which will be show· ing the U.S. premiere of "Divine," a contemporary Latino film based on a 197-0s cult film documenting an unusual religious sect in Mex- CHECK IT OUT and.Four Star Onema Screenings • Opening night S 10 -Premiere; S2S-Premiere and Gala • The Ride: $30 -Riders; $20 -Passengers (Pro- ceeds will benefit local children's charities) • Asian a~ Kaleidoscope Gata: s20 + Festiv•I Del One Gala: $20 (A portion of the pro- ceeds will benefit the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund, courtesy of Southern califomia Edison) + Famlly Film Event $15 -Adults; S 10 -Children + Alexis C.lebrity Golf TOW'Mn'Mftt: $1,500 - Pt.tyers; S 1 S -Spectators; (A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Balboa Performing Arts The- atre Foundation.) ta Monica and Hooters of New- port Beach, combines live music, food, vendors, door prizes and a 30-year annivexsary showing of "Easy Rider." March 31 is the day to applaud short films. fxM: Movies from Fox . has compiled rune shorts, old and new, that will be shown at Edwards Island Cinema begin- • at8 p.m. nnixpril 1 Is the most antiapated day. The awards ceremony and gala will begin at 7 p.m. at Edward$ Udo The.ten. Tiw cocktail reception after the pre- sentation will allow movie Jovers to mingle with moviemakers and celebrate the film festival, Screenings will go on for three days after the awards have been given, and a wrap party will be thrown to culminate festivities April 5 at the Sports Oub 1n Irvine. Get set for the Oscars with library resources E very March, film lovers tum their attention to a generation of golden stat- uettes whose recipients are hon- ored for outstanding cinematic achievements. If you're among these moviegoers, you can deep- en your understanding of this year's Oscar ceremonies and the industry behind them with library books and videos. screenplay source information. Equally broad in its approach to cinematic history is #70 Years of the Oscar." Entertaining text by Holly- wood Reporter crit- ic Robert Osborne, plus dios and cultural influences over the last century in "The Oxford History of World Cinema." It cov- ers a wide range of works, from animation and avant-garde works to wes~ems and Hong Kong genres, find insight into trends, themes and filmmakers' lives in this celebration of cine- mabc accomplishment. With a few videos, you can see how today's stars packaged themselves in previous years. dn •1V Looks at the Oscars," see a young Steven Spielberg lose his first contest for best director. Watch "Oscar's Greatest Moments• for highlights of 21 years of award presentations, between 1969 and 1972, but was rejuvenated in the '70s by such directors as Francis Ford Coppo- la, Martin Scorsese and George Lucas. Hear these mavericks dis· cuss their films on "The Film School Generation." Read about them in "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," a new book replete with anecdotes about figures who loomed large in Hollywood's sec- ond Golden Age. hoopla, there's a fascination with the illusions stars create. Read about inhabitants of this zone between myth and reality in "Beneath Mulholland," a collection of essays about such legends as Greta Garbo and James Dean, who form the For all interested in motion pictures and their makers, "The Motion Picture Guide" covers thousands of films, from Holly- wood blockbusters to no-budget independent efforts. From silent films to recent releases such as "Titanic," this 13-volume refer- ence includes reviews with plot details,' credits, ratings and photos, anecdotes and a decade- by-decade summary of trends, scandals, nominees and winners, makes this a fascinating resource for film butts. There's coverage of all aspects of film development, stars, stu- If you want to review the 1997 season before the 19913 Academy Awards are disbibutf' browse through "Screen Wot 1998 Film Annual." More n 1,000 photographs iocunu such films as "Good Will I r1ting" and •As Good As It c •ts,• while biographlcal notes an a look at new screen personalities add depth to the coverage. including outrageous fashions, lav- ish produc- tion numbers and leg- endary award recipi- ents. Holly· wood scored record losses The passion behind hundreds of classic films is the focus of• A Cut Above," featuring commen- tary by 50 movie makers. Other conversations with legendary directors of the first century of film are in "Who the Devil Made It." Underlying all the Hollywood mystique that will be resurrected again Sunday. • atECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the N~ Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by sari Bamicle. 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CA 92621 ~No ..... ,....Qi ~ rlgtlU ~ the afternoon. 17. .. • • r • ·- Doily Pilot '.Heres who 'll take home th e little n ude gold guy • 1f wo days to the Oscar . Let's get m the mood. t Everybody ... "There'$Jlllo business Wee show business Wee no business I know. Everything <\bout it's so appealing ... • Yikes. That was ugly. Anyway, the time has c:ome for the third annual Buffa Pix Oscar Plix. When it comes to predicting who will get to go home with the litUe nude gold ~. no one nowhere no how has been ~ accurate a prognosticator as your humble servant. How accurate? 94.1 percent. How do I do 1t? ~olume! Senously, how can I say 94.7% accurate? SunpJe. No one m his nght mind would save anything I wnte -so you have no idea what 1 predicted in years past. It's the perfect crime. Sb.all we? You're supposed to save best picture for last -bwld suspense, l(eep people hanging, etc., etc. Problem is, Best Pie this year is the driving force that determines whdt happens in the other major categories, so I'd give it away up front anyway. OK, places please. • Best picture: "Elizabeth," "Life ls Beautiful,• "Saving Pri- vate Ryan," "Shakespeare in Love," "The Thin Red Line." The two big dogs here are ''Saving Private Ryan" and ''Shakespeare m Love.· •Private Ryan" is an awesome, fnghten- iogly powerful film. "Shakespeare" 1s one of the most clever, beautifully made films m a long time, and people will be talking about 1t for years lo come. Tiu.s lS one hme, how- ever, where Shakespeare kills COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES "Elizabeth." peter buff a "Shakespeare in Love" is a much larger, much more com- mercial film, which means •Eliz- abeth" is "bard" trom serious consideration. "Lile ls Beautiful· indeed. It's a hilarious, exhilarating and heart-rending film, and Roberto Berugni is brilliant. It cannot compete with the two titans, but it will win best foreign film with- qut a doubt. The envelope please. And the winner is: "Saving Private Ryan." • Supporting a cto r: James Coburn, .,Affliction"; Robert Duvall, •A Civil Action"; Ed Harris, "The 1hunan Show"; Geoffrey Rush, "Shakespeare in Love"; Billy Bob Thornton, "A SLmple Plan.• Hollywood is gaga over Billy Bob Thornton, arid he does deliver a character almost as chilling as his "Shng Blade" ~~~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! l J •I E • • 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, One &lock South of 40 5 Fwy 545-7168 gem. l would love to see Ed Hams get it, because I'm still mtghtily piqued that "The nu.man Show" was resoundingly ignored. An early release is the kiss of death. And the winner is: Billy Bob Thornton. • Supporting actress: Kathy Bates. "Primary Colors"; Brenda Blethyn, "LltUe Voice": Judi Dench, "Shakespeare in Love"; Rachel Griffiths, "Hilary and Jackie"; Lynn Redgrave, "Gods and Monsters." Kathy Bates lS brilliant in "Prt-I macy Colors," but then, isn't she always? American actors d.fe often mbmidated by-~ classi- cally teamed Bntish colleagues. Watch Dame Juch Dench walk, talk, sit or stand and you'll see why Her Elizabeth Regina in "Shakespeare m Love" is so overwhelmmg that even I felt an irresistible urge to bow whenev- er she appeared. And talk about range. She's JUSt finishing her third tum as spymaster • M" in the latest Bond film. And the winner 1s -Dame Judi Dench. • Best actor: Roberto Benigni, "Lile Is Beautiful"; Tom llanks, "Saving Private Ryan"; Ian McKellan, "Gods and Mon- sters''; Nick Nolte, "Affliction"; Edward Norton. "American His- tory X . • This category has gone from "Tom Hanks, of course .. " to "Tom Hanks or Roberto Berugni, of course ... • to "Roberto Benigni or Ian McKellan, of course." But in the last two weeks, the buzz for Nick Nolte in "Affliction" has become awfully loud. Tom Hanks is a knockout m ·Private Ryan" and the sen ti· mental favorite. But he would be the first actor in history to win three times, which shQuldn't matter but fu the world of Oscar does And the winner ts . Nick Nolte. •Best actress: Cate Bl~chett, "Elizabeth•; Fernanda Montene- gro, "Central Stauon"; Gwyneth Paltrow, "Shakespeare in Love"; Meryl Streep, "One lhle Thing"; Emily Watson, "Hilary and Jackie." Cate Blanchett has Holly- wood's heart right now, but Gwyneth Paltrow has, well, Gwyneth Paltrow Tho~e looks, that voice, and -she can act up a storm! Oddly enough, guilt over not voting for "Shakespeare in Love• for best pie will deliver a windfall of votes for the girl posing as a boy, posmg as the tragic Ms. Capulet And the winner 1s: Gwyneth Paltrow. • Best director: Roberto Benigru, "Life Is Beaullful"; Steven Spielberg, "Saving Pri- vate Ryan", John Madden, "Shakespeare in Love"; Terence Malick, "The Thin Red Line"; Peter Weu, "The 1hlman Show." · Hollywood loves Terence Mahck, but everyone knows that in the War of the Wars, "The Thin Red Line" cannot compete \vilh us avmg Pnvate Ryan " BPrugm and Peter Wetr each did c1 linl' job I ut Steven Spiel- berg dPlivered yet another mas- terp1cn ust wl. n everyone thought Sctundler's List" could never be equaled. As for John Madden, he's got plenty to keep tum busy with the NFL. ·And the winner is: Steven Spielberg. • Pmally, don't forget the fasci- nating sidebar with legendary director Elia Kazan this yedt. Talk about a resume -"A Streetcar Named Desire,• "On the Waterfront,• ("1 coulda been a contendal") "East of Eden," •Baby Doll,• "Splendor in the Grass· and •A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.· (It does. I've seen it.) But many in Hollywood have never forgiven Kazan for testily-. mg and naming colleagues -.... many of whom were bla.ckhsted for life -at the McCarthy hear- ings in 1952. So the $64,000 question on Pscar night lS -exactly what kind of reception will Kazan receive when his speoal award is annoUI1ced? Since most of Hollywood falls just to the right of notsky. could we see and hear the first boo- birds in Oscar history? Here's my call. Like the ?r'2K problem, it will tum out to be the third Shakespearean entry of the night. "Much Ado About Noth- ing." Let me know what you tlunk -before Sunday night. I gotta go. •PETER BUFFA 1s a former Cost.a Mesa councilman. His column appears Fridays E-mail him at Ptr840AOLcom. Friday, Morch 191 1999 3: lllEFLY IT 0 CC Monday program spotlights Kashmir OCC will present a pro· gram explortng the literary 1raditions of Kashmir -a region situated on the lndi- an subcontinent -on March 22 at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Udo Soud in Newport Beach C ailed M Kashmir -The Enchanted Vale,· the lec- ture will' be presented by Saeeda Wah Mohammed, dlrector of the International Students Offtce. Adrrussion 1s $5. ·can (714) 432-5087 for resl•rva- t10ns College orientation presented in class OCC will bold two nine- v. eek clas~es called Intro- duct1on to College from March 22 to May 27. Tue rlasse~ wtll meet from 1 to 3 p m Tuesday and from 9 to t 1 a.m Fnday The coun.e 1s designed to onent students to the col- lege's environment and educat10nal opportunilles, and will mtroduce them to college servtces, study skills, time management, college (dcilities, and academic poli- cies. Each student will set acadenuc and educational goals Call (714) 432-5072 ror more ulformation /· I I . . ' . ~ 4 Friday, Morch 19, 1999 Doily Pilot • !Man accused of Beanie Babies scam OllTUllY Charles G. Haley • Police issue wartant for Chatsworth resident who allegedly buys the stuffed animals with bad ch ecks. CRE.G R.lsuNc ~Pb ' COSTA MESA -Michael Goldberg was lJke many other adults who were infatuated with the Be.arue Baby craze. He en1oyed collecting the stuffed animals. He went to trade shows and bought dozens at a time He also traded them over the Inte rnet several expensive Beanie Babies. In January, Goldberg bought about $500 worth of Beanie Babies from a vendor at the Dou- bletree Hotel on Bristol Street. Police say he wrote a check for the items and then imm~tely went to his bank and stopped payment. FYI ~ ........ f9w tlpl froin pollol on hOw to protect a9etnstfraud. • If~ .. gOlng to do businm owx the Internet, m8ke ..-. it is with • large. reputllble company. Doing so wm ma1ce 1t ffSi.. er tor investigltlOls to track down lnfoimation. Bu t polJce SdY Goldberg was a • t-on man who took 'advantage of "the lucrntive collectibles market by pd'>stng bad checks and <lefraudmg pPople out of thou- ~ands of dolla1.., Authorities also believe Gold- berg wrote three bad checks for $2.600 m Buena Park earlier this year. Goldberg allegedly went through the same process by stop- ping payment after he purchased the Beanie Babies in that case. •He had an intent to steal these items," said Costa Mesa polJce Lt. Ron Smith. •He knew he was going to stop payments on the checks." • AvOid using CA!dft cards. Your.'ICXOunrn&lmber In , ~wrong_ hands may IHd to~ illeglti· mate charges. • Let police know right away. The quidc.er you report a suspected fraud, the quicker invest;g.tors can act to stop the fleec- ing of additional victims. GoldbNg. 41, of Chatsworth was dfft>'>led hy federal duthon- ties c>drlter this month on susp1- 'don ot fraud, an~ Costa Mesa pobcc• hdve tssucd an arrest war- rant for tum on two counts of theft. I le has remamed m custody rn Loe; Angeles slJlce his arrest. However, Goldberg's troubles don't end there. He and his wife, Donna Kozun, reportedly duped people into trading Beanie Babies with them. Thaders would send the toys via mail, but in many cas- es the couple didn't respond, police said. Goldberg's name appears on a list of bad traders on the Internet. A b~d of eager Beanie Baby traders have formed a Web site to . Police> say Goldberg was noto- •lious for attendmg trade shows :around California and buying • I ~t WiN TIC!mTS f.d ANNUAL NEWPORT BM IN11iRNATI8NAL FILM FESTIVAL . GRAND PRIZE: 2 "ALL ACCESS" passes to the encire film festival. Includes admission to aJI scree nings and galas, including OJ>ENING and CLOSING NIGHTS. (More than 100 films await you along with CELEBRITIES!!!) WE'RE ALSO GMNG AWAY: 'i o;ets of 2 uckeu to OPENJNG NJGHT WORLD PREMIERE & GALA. Screening on Thursday, March 25 ar 7 p.m. at EDWARDS BlG NEWPORT. This ~peml screening of "STORM~ stars MARTIN SHEEN, LUKE PERRY, REN~ ESTEVEZ .ind A GALA HOST PARTY HONORING THE CAST AND CREW FOLLOWS AT WINDOWS ON THE BAY. Io \('(\ ul 2 11ckc:ts 10 FXM: rox SHO RTS PROGRAM. Screening of 3-12 minute long ,horr film~ by t'mcrgmg filmmakers on Wednesday, March 31 at 8 p.m. at EDWARDS l~LAND CINEMA. IO sm of 2 lit.km 10 the AWARDS CEREMONY, sponsored by the DAJLY PILOT. Jum JURY MEMBERS. FILMMAKERS, 1he MEDfA and SPONSORS as the fESTIVAL prcscms m. FILM AWARDC). h>llowing the awuds prcscncmon. join us ~1 a CU.i:BRATORY COCKTAJL RECEPTJON with hors d'oeuvrcs and a hosted har. AwarJ, Prcsemauon on Thursday, April I , 7 p.m. at EDWARDS LIDO l HEAi RI . COCKTAIL RECEPTION begins at 9 p.m. ac the new BUZZ R~taurant (lormcr locauon of Warehouse Restaurant at Lido Marina Village). 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Many of the responses about Goldberg warn traders about his activity and promise to press charges against him. ' "I don't IQiow if he realizes it, but it is a felony to knowingly write a check on a closed bank account," said one trader on the Web site. "I also would urge everyone that is still owed money to file against him and have him answer to ow cases." Said another alleged victim: "I know it is very frustrating to spend any more time or money on this (man} who conned all of us. But i1 we don't, he will just move on to the next 20 victims." Police cautioned comRuter users from dealing over the lilter- net because there are inherent risks involved. "You have a faceless, nameless person behind the 'screen where you don't even know where they are physically located,· Smith said. "It's typical of the Internet. The{e aren't many regulations, so it'S hard for people to protect the~lves.• Founding Orange Coast College faculty member Charles G. Haley died Tuesday morning of a stroke. He was 85. Mr. Haley had lived in Corona del Mar for 45 years but moved to Dana Point last year. . Mr. Haley, a native of Mount Juliet, Tenn., earned his bache- lor's and master's degrees in business and economics from the University of Northern Colorado. He did additional graduate work at USC and Cal State Long Beach. Mr. Haley served four yea.rs in the United States Navy. He graduated from the U.S. Navy Flight Training School at Te~as C~t­ ian University and was a ftight instructor m two states, California and Oklahoma. Having a background in teaching, Mr. Haley callle to California in 1947 to teach al Fullerton College. In September 1948 he Charles became a member of OCC's founding facul-G. Haley ty. Mr. Haley was OCC's first dean of bus1- . . ness and served in that position for 28 years. He retired in 1976. He was a member of the U.S. Navy Retired Officers Associa- tion and the Orange County Business Teachers Association. He also served 48 y:ears on the board of directors of the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union. . Mr. Haley is survived by his wife of 62 years, Evelyn; their daughters, Susan Tallarico of Montauk, N. Y . .' a nd Carol Lauinger of Atascadero, Calif.; and three grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 5 p.m. Sunday at Corona del Mar Com.muruty Church Congregational, 6 11 Heliotrope Ave. BIG BUILDINGS, LOTS OF PEOPLE ... Costa Mesa commended for reducing landfill waste YOU ARE NOT ALONE. These are common issues for families searching (and soul searching) to make the best choice of care for their elderly love one. Many get frustrated that when they choose a large facility and give up some of the personal touch. Others choose a small home and give up the confidence inspired by a professional care management team. DON'T PEAR 1HE WRONG CHOICE. Instead, make the best choice by choosing the key benefi~ oflarge and small facilities. At Autumn Rose, we feel you should have this option. CHCX>SE VERY PERSONAL, ASSISfED UVING SERVICES. Instead of housing residents in a large, institutional building, we have more than 150 seniors living among a small group of friends in lovely homes in residential neighborhoods. Each senior receives personal care offered from the hearts of our care , management team. This genuinely kind group of professionals consists of trained elder caregivers supported by care managers and senior care specialists. WE FEEL nns IS rnE BEST WAY lO HELP SENIORS AND THEIR FAMIUFS. We know it is going beyond the boundaries set in the ca.re industry. We do it because it IS our c.alllng. You are invited to come by and see how we are passionately committed to changing the way America cares for its elderly. To visit a home in your area, please call today. @ AUTUMN ROS E "PROff.SSIONAI A.>.\I Tt.D UVIM. IN PRf\"Al'l HOMES IN YOUR NHCH80RHOOO" (949) 852-5100 ' . . • ;-. rt.·-.··~ .-... -.r: • • ' ' • ·:. •• ~ •• ~ : J "Moving to an assisted fivjng home can be wry scary to a smior, twn whm it is the best thing for them. Help them with the tran.sition by alJowing them to participate in the tkci.sions being maLk. " Rkhud A Santoni, Ph.D. -Cha1tll\an of Autumn Rose COSTA MESA -The California Integrated Waste Management Board has rec- ognized the city for exceed- ing the state requirement to reduce the amount of garbage going lo landfills. The Integrated Waste Man~gement Act, otherwise known as Assembly Bill 939, was e nacted in 1990 and requires cities to divert 50~ .. of their waste from landfills by 2000. Costa Mesa has complied with the interim diversion rate of 25% for the year 1995, The Waste Board verified Costa Mesa's recycling rates for 1995 and 1996 and rec- ognized it for mee ting the 25% goal. Failure to comply with th~ law means a city could face fines of up to $10,000 per day. The city continues to get closer to the 50% goal In 1998, the city's trash haulers' diversion rates ranged from 23% to more than 40%, for an overall compliance rate of 33%. When combined with the Sanitary Distnct's rate, the city's overall compliance rate is 40%. The state board did not hnish anal~ing Costa Mesa's statistics until now I because there is a lapse in time before cities are required to report them According to a review of 273 cities this year, 56 have met or surpassed the 50% mark for 2000. The waste board expects to complete the review of 53 1 cities and counties later this year. -Elise Gee Send AllOUND 10WN items to the Uy Pilot; Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .. Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 170: or ~II (949) 642-5680, ext. 8. A complete listing of Around Town n be found at dltllypUot.com . Income-tu preparation and istance will be offered through Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at ASIS Senior Center1 800 Mar- erite Ave., Corona del Mar. ppointments are available. For ore information, call (949) 644- 4. representative from the UC ~ Barbara Admissions Office visit Orange Coast College's ansfer Center from .9 a.m. to 3 m. The Transfer Center ~ in the ool's Counseling and Admis- ons Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, osta Mesa. F-0r more lllforma- n, call (714) 432-5894. e MOMS Club of Newport each will celebrate its first ·versary with an open house the Community Youth Center Grant Howald Park, Jasmine d Fifth Avenue, Corona del ar. Moms and families from the ewport Beach and Costa Mesa eas are invited to attend. efreshrnents and children's afts will be provided. For more ormation, call (949) 718-0358 or 49) 574-9313. e second annual Martin W. itte Memorial distinguished akers lecture series will fea- CBS News correspondent, ter and producer Andy ooney. His talk is titled "More an a Few Minutes with Andy ooney• at 7 p.m. in the Newport each Central Library's Friends eeti.ng Room, 1000 Avocado ve. Admission is $35 for Founda- on members and $40 for non- embers. The event will include buffet dinner. For more informa- on, call (949) 644-3296. , Architecture and Anec- otes -Around and About eece, • will be discussed at 8 .m. at Orange Coast College orurn, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- Mesa. General admission is $15 $10 for students. The event will enefit the Diabetes Research Dnve. Costa Mesa. Admlssion is free. For: more information, call (714) 708-1543. SATURDAY A blrd-watch.lng hike will be sented at 8 a .m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E . Coast Hig~­ way, Newport Beach. Participani.g will meet at El Moro V1Sitor Cen- ter. Parking is $6. For more infor- mation,_ call (949) 497-7647. A back-country bike will be pre- sented al 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro V1Sitor Center. Parking is $6. For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-7647. A workshop titled Divorce -A Nbw Beginning will be presented from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of marriage and famtly therapist Maxine B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach. Admission is $40. For more information, call (949) 644-6435. The ninth annual Amish Craft Show will be presented from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Frur Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information. call (714) 708-1543. SUNDAY A back-country hike will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove MEXICAN RESTAURANT . ~ ~ oURMEALS == 41t1 4 1"'' ro =e § MEXICO Si .. ··' oundation and Friends of the • • range Coast College Gallery. • or more inf.ormation. call (714~ • 2-5039. • 'l nln~ annual Amish Craft • 296 E. 17nt ST. how will be presented from COSTA MESA • oon to 8 p.m. at the Orange 645-7~6 ounty Fairgrounds, 88 Fair RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel Club Sofa $10000• OFF Chair $50°0• OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/26/99 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA -548-1156 'J lhi.r car i.s an mlalhjenl cliwce, lben fe,uiny or buymy ii /icre is a no~bt·a11u?1· CREVIER BMW ~ .. Ht ... ~~ Sant> lwJ ~Mo 55 F1 01 Ed ngei (14/63.S 3111 w.v\VCfO'IMJmw~ • .. ' around town State Park, 8-471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Bedch I likers will meet at El Moro Vt:>ator Center. Parking is $6, For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-7647. Gray Whale Sunday, will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Coye Staie Park, 8-471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No. 2. Parking is $6. For more mformation, call (949) 497-7647. Necky Kayaks will offer free demonstration& from 10 d.m. to 1 p.m. at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675- 1215 .. The Costa Mesa Republican Women FedE>rated will meet at 10.30 am at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive. TI1e topic will be the Costa Mesa Seruor Center For more infom1ation, call (714) 557-6545. Orange Coast College will hod the 16th annual High School Senior Da} on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Activities wall run from noon to 3 p.m. For more information. call (714) 432-5725. WEDNESDAY An eight-week drawing and painting workshop will be pre- sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . Wednesdays beginning March 24 in the Vince Jorgensen Center adjoining Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach Admission is $63 for residents and $68 . for nonresidents. For more information,call(949)644-3151 A free seminar tlUed Boost Brain Power will be presented from 6 30 to 7·30 pm in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mtirket and Kitchen. 125 E. 17th St , Costa Mesa Reservd- tions are rPquued. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. • Feciab • MMs.q~ • Sporu lbenipy • ~Wrap• • Hydrothen.py • Dody Politb • , •Pt h •Vic by S~ • Steam Room\ • "llUin& • Elecaotyii_k • • P'9 & PcKc LaiuTiier•py •Kand & Foot Catt• PMIJ •Gil\ C.ttifkt.cu • 10% Discount "11d for all Mrvi~• except ah..c1y discounted p11ckaces, reuail producu or in conjunctJon with any other d1ocount. at-ea!ie FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach 949. 759. 7979 THURSDAY A free emlnar t1Ued Under- standing Soaal Secunty Benefits will be presented from noon to 1 p.m. at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 575 Anton Blvd., Suite 100, Costa Mesa. Admission is free but seating is limited. For more infor- mation, call (800) 729-3877. Comfort Zone, a mental lllne support group, will meet Crom 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Codstal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548- 7274. MARCH 27 A back-country bike will take place at 9 a.m. at Cry&lal Cove State Park, 8471 E Coas\ High- way. Newport Beach Hlkf!rs will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more mlorma- tion, call (949) 497-7647 A tide pool ~ wUJ take place Friday, Morch 19, 1999 5 --at.. noon at Cty5tal Cove State Park. 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Part:idpants wUl meet at Pelican Point Parking .Lot No. 2. Pc1Iking is $6. For more information. call (949J 497-7647. : • MARCH 28 A back-country bike wW take place at 9 a.m at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro V1Sitor Center. Parkmg 1S $6. For more inf orma- tion, call (949) 497-7647. MARCH 30 A free seminar ttUed Osteoporo- sii. -Not Just an Old Lady's Dis~ .edse will be presented in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St., Costa Me a. Reservations are reqwr~. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. SEE TOWN PAGE 6 Sleep On The Sofa Uist Night( we Can Help Mend Your Ways! Call Costa Mesa Florist For All Your Floral And Gift B1Uket Needs. IKEB~AR Special Free Ike Behar Tie With The Purcha e of 2 Ike Behar Shirts The Perfect Fit Ike Behar Custom Shirt Club Join and R eceive The Eleventh Shirt FREE! A k For Details : around town , Doily Pilot ~ 6 Friday, Morch 19, 1999 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 5 · · ONGQING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for •'families With loved ones who are •mentally ill. The group . meets • bom 6:30 to 8 p .m. Sundays in the 'Church's Dierenfield Hall C. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to the community. For more .infonnation, call 631-2880. Protpeets NetworkJng Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa. • Breakfast is $6. For more mlorma- tion, call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tula Firman at 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 1:15 a .m. Tuesdays at Mimi's . Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more miormabon, call MEET OUR MEMBERS Member fur: 7 yon Occupuioo: Mocher of five & ~ husband! Wit,. did you joill Sbape--Up? "Shape-Up is a local neighborhood gym I don'r like the big crowded hcalrh clubs. and Shape· Up ha.s everyth ing I need.~ Go.Iii To stay fit for life. 646-1252. Zen Cent.el' of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and third Sunday of the month from 5 to 1 p.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor· matton, call (949) 122-1818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- day_ of each month in the City · Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to nelp men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650.:p13. The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m . Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features . memorabilia Gifi&tno Member for. 7 years What are your rau.lu: ·sucngth training has given me more ddinirion and more endurance for the sporu I love -(rcnms, snowboarding & skiing).• What do you like about Shape-Up "I like thm SPINNING classes, Personal T raincn and srrcngth rrallling ~uipmcm ShApc-Up has grc:ar service&' a friendly atmosphere. I like ics small cown fed.• from the dty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more lnfonnation, call 631-5918. Overeaten AnonymoUJ meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. Job.il's Episcopal Church, 163 E. Bay St , Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center olfen a Parkinson's diSease support group from 1 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs· day of each month at 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begih on the first of the month. For more information, call 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis· cusslon 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 reservations or more inf onnation, call 722-6237. The Padftc Bu.stnen Xcbange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There ia no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640..0588. Tbe Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 122-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop 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 111 of Orange County otters 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 inf or· mation, call 642-6301 or 551· 8?91. OASIS Senior Center offer• ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. Por appointments or more inf or· mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a .m . Thursdays at tile 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 1 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group tor peo· ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 1 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic neatment and Research. 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor· mati.on, call 251-8700. ArthrlUs Foundation tnstrudor 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 inf or· mation, call 513-5641. NlgbUy meetings are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nici>tine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 714-9106 or (800) 642-0666. Tbe Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza· ti.on, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New· port Beach. The museum, which 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 121-9333. basic. euy-to-leam. non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The c1a.ss is taught by Vlctor Armand. No reg. istration is required. Free. tfoag Cancer Center is at -'000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, ca.ll 122-6237. OASIS SeD.lor Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more infonnation, call 644-3244. Tbe Costa Mesa Communtcators Toastmasters Club meet<> from noon to 1 p .m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, C6sta Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. For, more information, ~ 444-5030. Tbe Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 1td9 p.m. Tuesdays at Sgt. Pepperoni's, 2300 Bristol St . Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 130-3611. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2111 meets at 1 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Fanner, Sobth Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. Tht> meeting is free for first-time vts1· tors. For more information, cdlJ 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co .. 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. Por more information, cdll 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 1 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more information, call 965- 3648. "Where the 55 Ends & Life Begins" Hoag Cancer Center sponsors II free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their fa.milles. 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 Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glenda!(! Federal Bank Com· munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. Another new store, another good reason to stay liome Newport/Costa Mesa 1880 Newport Blvd. 949-631 -1381 ExdusiYaly at LA. Gym Equipment ) Quality Products From an E>Cperienced Leader Theradyne already wel""espect.ed for its medical and professional rehabilitation equipment. proudly introduces the new leader in the performance treadmill cat.egory. Simple Elegance You Can Afford ! Every survey shows that while exercise fads come and go. treadmills have consist.ently remained the most popular exercise equipment category. These treads are highly styled, easy to use and built to last. 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A Staples Community Star will be chosen from the commonly~ eech dthe 74 pridpillna Staples retail stom. r---------~~~---j I I I !.11.11 '.\!.11 1 :1•<.; C111111111111i!, St.11 '·.I I 11 I t ~ I. I! I I I I 1 ! I 1 I' f 11 11 (I I,' I I 11 i l e A Si.ooo don1tlon to the non-proftt orpnlzatlon of the honotH'S choice • A pertonallnd a·xa· porcellln star permanently displayed f n the Star Plaza It STAPl.ES Center e A ,.pllca star to showcase llt home or In the workplace e A donatton, In the honOtM'S namt. to tht STAPt.ES Center Foundation • • Rtcopltton 1t aped al events S Daily Pilot OASIS SeDlor Center often a <?are-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and • grocery shopping. The shuttle H takes members to the center. Por t. appointments, call S.4'-3244. People Interested In readJng !ngllsh can learn with the help of '• iJ tutor. Hourly rates and times ,, negotiable. For more information, •I Oall 851•1739, OASIS Senior Center otters visu- al-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by · appointment. For more infonna- ttbn, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center bas a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers 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 Crom 6:30 to 8 p .m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more infoqnation, call 718-9848. A 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. 1?ere is a cost based on a sliding scale. For more in1ormation, call 225-8189. . . . . . The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family education, otters 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 CoDJJedion olfen a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at 4125 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newp(>rt Beach. For more information, can 261-8003. Women Helping Women often a free peer supporj group for women in transitio~ from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wedne~ys at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self esteem, ~loration of feelings, communi~tion, trauma recovery and persqnal support. For more informatifn, call 631~ 2333. . Hoag Cancer Center offen a b'M yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of Self-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more informa- tion, call 722..0526. Alcoholics Anoqymous meets from 6:45 to 7:4~ a.m. Monday through Friday in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. TIRED OF LOOKING OVER • YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH tJ SATEWTE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND . & HAVE A GREAT TIME/ arowid town The Abbetmen Aaod&Uon and Grief Support Group of Newport V'illa WesWilla Rosa cosponsors a free 5Upport group meeting for caregivers at 1 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Wla West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. The Alzhelm99r'1 AslodaUon and Mesa Terrace, a residential com- munity for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 283-1111. Rebecca Lewis leads an anl.mal bereavement group that special- izes in the needs of people who have sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For resJ?TVa- tions, call 721-5750. Another Passage, a transiUonal support group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 6'-'·3U4. OASIS Senior Center conduds blood pressure screening from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tues- day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screening is also available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. For more information, call 644- 3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a bqdy image and moderate eating sup- port group at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at .3101 W.. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 721-5750. OASIS Senior Center otters a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. A support group for those wtth brain tumors meets Crom 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Oo1tre to QI( {);el( ./loa~e Md 1treet tk, £a~ter 8Mlf?./ ~ Sat. March 20 ~ Shop early for Easter. Open House Specials at all Helen Grace stores on March 20 include: . FR EE 6oz egg with every $20.00 p_urchased ~ FREE Name Writing on 7oz eggs or larger ~ $1 OFF on edible chocolate baskets n I Have your child's photo taken with the ) " Easter Bunny! Easter Bunny Photos from IOam -3pm at th<: WcstcllfT Plua and Huntinston Beach •tore•. Wtstclltf Plan .,., Mell Huntington 1124 lrvlne Ave. (714) .. 1122 laacll Ne~pc>rt Beach Marl~I= , .. ., 111...no (714) 1 For store locations call 1-800-367-4240 we Ship Boxed Chocolates Beach. The meetings are tree. For more information, call 722--6237 A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p .m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, •OOO W. Coast Higbr"ay, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. ..... Free professional consullaUon for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail· able for cancer patients by appointmep.t only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor· matlon, call 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m every third Tuesday. 'A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call 513-5641. OASIS Senlor Center offers caregjver support counseling for people canng for a loved ooe. for appointments or more infonna- tion, call S.•-32-44 Ha.g Cancer Center often ..... port for people f aong or undergo-, ing bone marrow transplaiits or stem-cell rescues. For more inJor- mation, call,574-6872. Chess lovers of all ages are tnftt· ed to 1oin the Jewish Senior Cen-ter·~ chess du' from 1 to 10 pm. Tuesdays Ht 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 513·5641. The Newport Beach Psychologt- cal Association offers a coed sup- port group at 7 p.m. 1bursda}"9 at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group reqlUfes free preasse.ss- ment for those who want to join. For more mfonnabon, call 722- 4588. 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Toll Fret 1·100 SWISS·OO pst (I 800.794·7736) fp 818 609 '1079 • .,,..lftlll~rofa.OOfft m MAURICE lACROI Swi turl11nll 8 Friday, Morch 19, 1999 UNITY .CONTINUED FROM 1 • .. tion into the matter didn't tum up ,any md1cabon the brawl was !r4t1ally motivated. • ""'After the ensuing controversy, :sdiool adnunistrafors asked the IHuman Relations C.owic.l to talk '14th students cit lhe school about ,raoaJ and cultural issues. • -ln a forum at the school ThuN- :day, Rodnguez asked students to !think aho11t how they interacted :with E'dC'h other, both in and out of 1clus~ ·Al N~·wport Hdfbor High <..;chool, dfl' students welcomed?,· STREET CONTINUED FROM 1 re<.1Jly pl.i11 to work very closely WJth tlwm t>very step of the way IQ rndkl· ... urc• everybody's con- ce rns r1rc• c1dciressed • -ThP fHOJ"C'I dlso will have few- N prohll'rn~ thdn c>xpected, said t\ fd}OI l:cJr'y ~ 100dhdn 8 l'loa• dOY des\gn work or 5tuchl'" wPJC' none, stet.ff estunaled thl' prnwrt could cost up to $1 5 m1ll1on c1nci that much more pri- '<tilt• propl'fty would be needed, Ndqhdvi !>old In lt1< t, the Victona Street pro- Dinner she asked. "Do they feel comfort- able m class?" Many answered they felt com- fortable and worked well togother while in class, but one they left, they formed into cliques and did not mix with each other. "There are no borders in this school,• said Junior Eddie Rios, ~esttitirtg to tbe multiraoal group he was eating lunch with. But he added that ·racial slurs were nQl unheard of. •Someone called me a stupid Mexican, bu~ what .could I do?" he said. "You congregate with people that you are like,• Craig said. The school is •very cliquish,• dnd white students feel they ject was much more expensive cUld mconvenient tor residents, nldny of whom had to give up their homes for the widening of thdl street, Naghavi said. "I !ere, the land taken is very, very minimal, not even compara- ble,• he said . The city stalf has developed dnd analyzed. three alternatives. The one with the most effects rall!> for a landscaped median from Orange Avenue to Irvine Avenue The median would pre- vent vehicles from turning left directly into the driveways of busmesses, and would instead rPQUlre them to make U1tums at d4?s1qnatcd left-tum stgnals. PRNATE PARTY ROOMS EVEREST A MacGillivra9 Freeman r-ilm "have nothing in common" with their Latino peers, he added. He also said h~ has sometimes felt uncomfortable fn Newport because his relJ.gion -Judaism -has set him apart from his friends. Craig added that he thinks stu- dents at Newport Harbor are more tolerant than at Corona del Mar High School, which has a much less dive~e student poiJula- tion and which Craig used to attend. · "They don't mix as much as we would like them to," said Angela Newman, the school's only African American teachet. "But the question that comes to my mind is, is it economic? ls. it geo- Jt also would result in the loss of 99 parking spaces and 34,500 square feet of private property, the most of the three alternatives. However, the alternative provides the most landscaping for the street, which could lose between 31,500 square feet to 41 ,700 square feet of landscaping because of the project. A second alternative does not have raised medians at all, and a third altematJve incorporates some raised medians. Both of those alternatives would result in less Joss of parking spaces, land- scaping and private property. Staff is recommending a bal- ance between the ~ternatives, incorporating the landscaping of the first alternative with the low effect on private property of the other two. After the public hearings, $400,000 would be needed to design the prOJect and study its effects on the environment. EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714-832-IMAX I graphic? li it linguistic?" Newman noted that many of the Latino students at Newport Harbor come from poorer neigh- borh<>Qds on the West Side of Cos- ta Mesa. Some do not speak Eng- lish OuenUy. Many of the white students at Newport Harbor, on the other hand, are from more affluent sections of Newport Beach. Senior Kierston Johnson agreed, and said that the cultural barrier makes it difficult to meet people from other areas of town. • •t don't think white people are f rlends with Hispanics that much,• she said. But she said that may be because the two groups qf stu- LAWSUIT · CONTINUED FROM 1 vened on the side of Nederlander to try to preserve those sound restrictions. Pair attorney Mark Kemple said Judge Robert Thomas' deci- sion abbut the court costs was fair and reasonable. "The judge awarded us every penny incurred in connection with the intervenets' depositions and costs,• he said. The women's attorney, Richard Spix, said that although he would have liked a "giant goose egg" - a ruling requ.irtng Brown and Lusk to pay nothing -he was pleased the two will pay only 10% of the total court costs. According to the judge's order, •The settlement agreement pro- vided that each side was to bear its own costs and fees. This provi- sion of the settlement agreement covers all costs and fees up to the time that the settlement was placed on the record." Alter a public records request filed by the Daily Pilot, Nederlan- der was successful in sealing the settlement transcript. Kemple said he was prohibited from com- menting on the settlement. The judge is ordering fair dents attended different elemen- tary sChools. Newman added that some of her Latino students have said they feel "picked on• because of their race. "But others say no, they don't feel like that at all,• she said. "It's deeper than just a racial problem. I think it's a cop-out to say it's . racial. I'm not saying there's no racism, but I think it's so much more cultural than it is racist." Students, parents and teachers all agreed on one thing, however: the need to keep talking. •I would ll.ke for us to make sense of this," 'Rodriguez said. "We don't always get an opportu- nity to talk about these issues.• attorneys to produce invoices of attorneys fees incurred after June 16. The settlement was reached June 8. Spix said he is encouraged by the most recent development. "I can tell you in one of their briefs, the fair's attorneys estimat- ed their time spent from June 8 forward was $60,000," he said. The latest ruling was a good sign that his clients' share of the attorneys fees will be less than that, he said. ·1 thmk the 1udge has not let the fair slap them, and I'm really happy about that,• Spix said. •compar~ to the slap it could have been, this is .01 % • Spi:x has characterized the fair's attempt to collect the fees as a tool of intimidation. Kemple said the fair just wants litigation to stop. The next briefing will be in May. The judge will render bis decision about attorneys fees after that. Ooity Pilot SHOOTING CONTINUED FROM 1 ... ~ -and Miguel Serrato, 23, all of Orange -were arrested' on sus- picion of assault with a deadly weapon. They are being held Orange County Jail in $50,000 bail. The St. Patrick's Day tion turned volatile about l p.m., when Antolin showed the parking lot of Shoo Tequila Bar and Cafe. Po unsure whether the suspect targeting anyone in but they believe it may been gang related. · Witnesses say Antolin pulled out a shotgun and allegedly fired one round of birashot aftlie win- dows. A group of people stami· ing around the bar's pool tables ducked for cover but still suffered minor welts from the birdslmt, which usually travels too slaw to peneti:ate clothing or skin. Antolin jumped into a J 998 Acura and drove away with three people. One of the bar patrons threw a cue ball at the car. A security guard jotted down the Acura's license plate, and police caught up with the~ near liiangle Square. · PQli~ stopped the car on Pomo!Jl Avenue and arrested the four men. Police didn't find the sho(. gun, however. They searche~lS grassy area under the Co~~a Mesa Freeway on Thursd8;~ morning. Six people were treated al1H released at the scene. A 24-y~'* old Santa Ana resident was tak~ to an Anaheim hospital, where he was treated for minor facial and upper-body injuries. . ... , , Newport Beach and Co.~t4 Mesa police said it was otherwise ll•l quiet on one of the year's most festive nights. Costa Mesa po~ arrested a handful of peopl~ Qll suspicion of being drunk in pub- lic or driving under the inOuenCV! Newport police arrested 10 pet>: ple on suspioon of being ~ in public. .. ' '" ••\.I• • NEWPORT BEACH Formerly Newport Ski Company 2700 WEST COAST HWY .. (949) 631-3280 l -- ~· 287 days. idoy, Morch 19, 1999 • Spons Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 . STAN DI NG TALL .J .. Peter Wells is one of ' ... those 'stand-up' types. eter Wells does "stand up," but he's no comedian. Wells prefers to stand while 'allirig. as opposed lo sitting o'Wn. Although he's a superior allor in the more traditional ense, be currently prefers the j>eed that can be generated top a sail board. Wells is the past youth sailing oach for the Newport Harbor acbt Club and is rated third in ' nation in board sailing. To credit, however, up until ~ most of his notoriety has en achleved wh.tle sitting own in Laser 2s or CFJs. 'Wells is a three-time college -American; four-time US · · g Rolex Junior team ''ember; a US sailing Dave etry Perpetual Sportsman ward winner; a CYRA ollegiate 2 North American ampion; and he is the CFJ ·onal champion. Not bad for a oung man who was graduated m UCI in 1996. 4'Vells aspires to live in ey, Australia, for a few ths during the next century. is confident he can represent· U.S. in the 2000 Olympics by tting the No. 1-ranked U.S. d sailor, Mike Gebhardt, o has already won a bronze edal in the 1988 Olympics, a · ver in 1992 and was sixth at e '96Games. Prepartng for the Olympic . · in October, Wells now sails rom two to four hours a day, six ays a week: and an equal aunt of time in the gym. or the Olympic sailing classes, one takes more physical trength and endurance than ailing a board. "On a sail board, between a road and beam reach, you can o 25 kph in only 18 knots of · d," said Wells. "It's all cause of the pumping " Pumping is the action of . ending the arms and pulling e boom back mto your chest, hich puts more pressure on the · causing the board to erate. '"'.'He is also a dJ.rector of the · ornia International Sailing ..-~·ation Foundation (CISA), 'ch was formed in 1978, a dation which promotes teur and youth sailing. e is organizing thelI' next 'c, which will be April 8-11. clinics run from 8 a.m.-9 . and include lunch and er. Wells has hired ctors such as Nick damson (U.S. 1996 Olympic eam Lasers), Kevin Hall rated third in the world i.n 49ers) Bill Hardesty (1998 giate sailor of the year). oung sailors are encouraged gn up for the CISA clinic gain experience from the in the U.S. For information, arylee Goyan at ) 435-2828. week ago Wells was the t speaker at the annual fund g dinner to benefit the -!WT'l.n·rt Harbor and Corona del high school sailing teams. e diriner/silent auction was held at the Newport Harbor C and was well attended. Sev- al students from each school ed que tlons to Wells during question and answer period. Newport junior and crew ember, Paige Thompson, along th Amy Halvorsen and ennifer Porter, acknowledged e senion, 'Ifuy ll'eaccar, lie Boukather and Kyle ubbard, for their dedication d service to the Newport r team. Newport Beach extends its wishes to Peter Wells in hia to represent the U.S. at th IWfinflV Olympics. Qood luck te. HIGH SC·HOOL TRACI AllD-FI EL D DON LEACH I OAll:Y PILOT Estanda High's Uz Hulpe ls all alone as she breezes bi the 1,600; she won the 3,200 as well. Final tu11eup •Munoz and Huipe sweep distance events to highlight Eagles' perf onn~ce. ' COSTA tvrnSA -Estancia High senior Alber- to MunO'Z doubled in the 1,600 meters and 3,~00 for the Eagles boys, while sophomore Llz Hwpe did the same for the girls team, but both l~ !1?n- league track and field dual meets to visiting Cypress Thursday. Cypress prevailed in the boys meet, 97-30, and earned a 104-23 girls victory. Munoz went 4:48.8 in the 1,600 and came ba.t:k with a 10:10.64 in the 3,200, which was swept by the Eagles. . . Senior Tony Magana (10:24.8) and JWUOr Daniel Vargas (11:09) rounded out the 3,200 domination. Estancia junior Josh Veach won the dis~ (116-7 1/2) and was third in the shot put, while Griffin Crogan was second in the shot (43-8 112). Manuel Orozco (2:04.60 in the 800) and Lexis Concepcion (5-4 in the shot put) also had sec- ond-place showings for the Eagle.s (0-2). . Huipe completed her first varsity double Wlth times of 5:44 and 12:47.5, while Rebecca Silva (1:07 in the 400). J~et Bonal.es (2:44.2 ln the 800) and Jasmine Ge1ter (14-0 m the long jump) all finished second in their respective events. Estancia sophomore Maria Arroyo was third in both distance races as the Eagles fell to 1-1. Both Eagle teams are idle until they open Paci.fie Coast League competition Thursday at cross-town rival Costa Mesa. Estancia Higb's Alberto Munoz {above) rolls in the 1,600; Griffin Crogan {below) puts the shot en route to ·a second place Thursday. **UAGAJI 90'B en.as 97, EslMCIA JO 100. 1 Shon« (0. 11.A; 2 Cr~ (Cl. 11 ss. 3 Moen (0. 11 90 200 • 1 Cradit (0. 23 49; 2. Ahn (0. 23.84. ). Shorter (Q, 24 50 400. 1. Ahn (Q, 55.7; 2. BMman (0. 57.9; 3 W•lters (Q, 1 01 5 IOO • 1 Keener (0. 2:04.3, 2 Orozco (0. 2:CM 60; 1. ,.,.,._.. (0. 2: 11.50 • _ ... _ ..... _ tr\ 1,IOO • 1. Munoz (E). 4.,..8; 2. '-(C). 4.AJ.O; 3 ......._.,... ,.,, 4463 J.200. 1. Munoz (E). 10:1084; 2. ~(E). unu: J V41fVti (E). ~~·:9ffH . 1 Allil• (C), 11.7; 2. GM1ba (Q, 11.3; OIUt (C), 19.5. JOO 1H . 1. Wmb1t (Q, 46.97; 2. Avli. (Q, 48.70; 3 0-(Cl. 50 58. 400....., • 1. Cypress, 45.7. , ... ....., • 1. Cyprea. 3:46.16. H, • 1. Moorw (0. 5-10; 2. Cooctpdon (E). M; No third. U . 1. Cuny(Q, 19-S; 2. ~(Cl. 18-11 1/l. J Shottef (C). 1&-11. TJ . 1. Moen (0, 42-8 112; 2. Cuny (C), 41·) 114; l . Moofe (Q, 4C>-2. PY • Ho contemtd. ( ) W -1 C..W. (Q, 43-11 112; 2. erog.n (E}, 43-4 1/l. J VNCh E, 41-4. DT . 1. VellCh (E), 116-7 112; 2. llodriguez (C). 110-10 314, c.vu (Q, 109-3 112. GIM.S cw.. 1M. lltMCIA 1J 100 • 1. Brown (Q, bJ; 2. Pief"ty (C). 1J.4: '· F*'/ (E), 1U 200. 1 Nhxtl (0 27.4; 2. Brown (C), 27.6; ). Plen:y (C), 24.11. 400-1: Nttldl (0: 1:03.4; 2. Sttv. (E). 1:07.0; 3. ltown (0. 111.3 100. 1. v.g. (0. 2:37.0; 2. loneles (E). 2.4'.2; 3. TtfOfO CO. 249.10. 1MO.1. Hulpe (£).SM; 2. McOure (Q, 5.Sl; 3 Amlfo 00, 6.'0l. Ute .1: Hulpe (E), 12:47.5; 2. M<Ourw (Cl. 12.55.~ J Arroyo (I). t)'()S 100 H. 1. IMba (0. 11..9; 2. ftubln (C). It 5; J. l«rera CC). 20 1. JOO ". 1. IMba (Cl. 54.S.. 2....,,... (Q. 54'; 3. lfOWl'I (C), 55 9 400 ....., • 1. c:ypr... 52.A. , ... .....,. 1 Cypf-. 4:33.9 . "' • 1 Culley (Q 4-1: 2 W.wdell (C), 4'; ). H Gert., (E). 4-4. u . 1 lrown (Q 14-6; 2 J. Gei\llr (E). 1..0: ]. IMba (Cl. 13-1112. Tl-1. Culley (Cl.• 31·3; 2. Winder (0, Jo-3; l Wlllon (0. ~5 112 P¥ -Not con~. '"' 1 t •• 1. ltlywlt (0. l1·7 1h.; 2. 9'odngUU (Q. »t; l . IMueMI <-2 . DT . 1. ftodriguez CO. 17-10 112; 2. lryant CO. IN 112; l IMuelas co. 77.7 Seven locals are All-PCL choices •Mesa's Powers repeats on first team for coadles' girls basketball selections. Costa Mesa High senior Eve- lyn Powers, one of only two repMt ftrlt-team honorees, high- Ughts seven local girls buketbell playen named All·Pacifk: Coast League by the circuit'• coach . Powen. a S.foot· 7 wing who averaged 13 points against PCL competition, WU joined Ol1 the ftnt t.111 by MUltang teammate !Autumn Smltla end Bltand• lumor lftndl DtaL IOOPS Costa Mesa's Jenny Earnest and Nancy Hat.sushi, as well as Estanda'a Lauren Cassity and lJsa Steinfeld were second-team picks. • Smith, a 6·0 junior center, averaged 13 polnts in league while Oiu, a 5-1 center, aventged lt.8. Dlai wu a second-teem toeebill' ~ •• Junior. Eamm. • 5+9 )uDlor. l9d an W9'lD •191H ........ 813.1 average, while Hetstishi, • sopho- more point guard, av raged 8.6 points and provided strong court leadership. Steinfeld, a first-team coaches' honoree last eason, aveiaged 10.7 points in leogue a a I.harp. shootmg nlor ~rd. Cassity, whose biggest imped came on d enM!, averaged 11.2 points agAU\St 1 gu foes, u a junior forward. Jwlior Sbarinon Ow ns, Who led ~ Hills to the leegue ~ Ml named Mott y,.1~jw. .. y •1 want trrf playws to be wcmsfW In whaleww '8y go on and do. · I hope "r diaRte h wtd -• • Slw'i."'IOft Jakosky, basketball coach - Daily Pilot • CELEBRA-nNG THE MILLENNIUM • Newport' Harbor • Former Newport Harbor girls basketball coach still making an impact on careers of prep players. BARRY FAULKNER lkiyfb ShannonJakosky · 1111 dreams of changing the world -one jump stop at a time. So after family commitments pro;;fpted her 1995 resignation, following six remarkably successful seasons as Newport Harbor High girls basketball coach. it wasn't long before the daughter of Basketball Hall of Farner Ralph Miller was once again patrolling the sideline, passing on the fundamentals learned at the knee of the college coaching legend. She spent the 1996-97 season as a volunteer assistant at Concordia University, before founding the California Academy of Women's Basketball in March of '97. The nonprofit club program -a virtual oxymoron in the exploitation-ridden world of elite competition for prospectiye college players -provided Jakosky the ideal opportunity to wedge her passion for coaching between the demands or bemg a full-time mother to the three children she bore while coaching at Newport. Currently preparing to lead the Academy's three 10-player teams into their third club season, Jakosky relishes the role of refining the on-and off-court acumen of her players (grades 9-12). many of.whom will land college scholarships. •My focus is to help as many players as we can every year,~ said Jakosky. believed to be the only woman running a nonprofit club program in the United States. The Academy's $80,000 annual budget is subsidized primarily by corporate sponsors. ·Our mission is to help players who are athletically gifted, academically motivated and economically challenged. When people hear we're a nonprofit club, they usually wonder 'Aie you for real?' But we do what we say we're going to do. We had 38 players try out for our three teams last year and this year we had 70. • Skill development is the primary focus, but winning has become a byproduct for Academy teams, who have drawn players from throughout Southland, as well as Kansas and Nevada. Last year's Academy I team finished runth among 84 teams at the under-17 national tournament in Indianapolis. Success seems to follow the 39-year-old Newport Beach resident. who played on a state championship prep basketball team in Oregon, before becoming the first Oregon State University athlete (male or female) to earn three varsity letters (basketball volleyball end tennis) in the $4llle ecademic year. She ceme to Newport after six seasons as head coach at DAILY Pl.OT fU PHOTO Shannon Jakosky Beaverton High in Oregon and began implementing the system which helped her father amass 672 wins in 38 seasons at Wtchita State, Iowa and Oregon State. After a 6-16 transition year, she produced the school's first playoff victory in 1991, then guided the Tars to at least the CIF Southern Section divisional semifinals the next four seasons. lncluded in that run was an unprecedented 1993-94 camp8lgn, which included appearances in the CIF Division ill-AA finals and the Southern Ca.Worrua Division m regional title game at the Arrowhead Pond lncludlng that season's school-record 24 wins, Jakosky finished 102-59 at Harbor, 83-30 her final fow years. •1 was surrounded by some tremendous athletes, who also happened to be fine young __ women,· Jakosky recalled of her time al Newport. •Girls like Maween McLaren, Genevieve Evarts, Gma and Cara Heads and Michaela Ross were a joy to work with. I loved high school coadung, but it came to the pomt where it took too much energy and brne away from my family.· Jakosky runs practices for up t• 12 hours every weekend dunng th~season (March-: August) at Sites which vary to ~ accommodate the geographic "' diversity of her players. And when she travels to the fow-to-six out-of-state tournaments each season, her 111 family comes along. Her husband Jack, one of her assistants at Harbor. 13 currently the Academy's adnu.nistrative director. Mariah is 8, Keegan 6 and Seneca 4. .. The Daily Pilot Sports Hall of • Fame honoree said the prinapie. her father taught her a.re still • .. applicable today . "The system till woiks. This (club program} stems from the res~ I have for what my fatbij;. has done for the game and also to help the growth of women's basketball. t want my players to• be ucceww 11\ whatever they go on and do. I bope they cha.ng th wond • .. fil Friday, Mo1 c:h 19, 1999 Sports Unb~aten Sea Kirigs p11nish Loyola, 16_-2 - . • CdM claims nonleague boys t~nnis road tri umph With ease. . lOS ANC.El lS The -...----..- < ·otond <ll'I J\t,u H19h T E I I I S t wys t<•nmc. t1 •tun 11dncllC'd 1 host Loyola with I'd"'' Thur .d11y, c-lctirniny a 16-2 non- luat.p11• d1•1 hto11to11npt0vP to 4-01 l>c1rk1 I ( olhrt'> rtnd Sameer thopra 'iW•'I I 111 "ll)lfll·' rm the Sea Kings, LcUll\••d Nci '2 111 ctr "iouthem Section I ll\'l"I• 111 I . • Co-.td ~1Ps.t ... top~ Estancia, 11-7 1 ... 1 \ ll '.; < 11-.t<1 Mc•sd High's r-..111 ... 1.111 ... w• 11 11 7 ,, 1nn1·r:,, over cross- trn..:11 n\ 1 [ -.to1111111 Th11rsduy dftemoon 111 II 1\ 1 1 :11' 1s Jiii' l\\u -.1 hoots opened PcH 1111 1 11 .... 1 I '""" c c1111p<•t1twn. 11· .. r1 1ttl1!1•!-. II <till of foarsh1d Kazi cmd ) I \llolll°' Wl'Jl' lhl' only c>Olity to '-\'\• •• 1, 1•1,...11nq 7 5 r.-:!. fi-11 victones lo )ldt ,. I II' \111 I !llf" d1•1 l"ilOll, I PACIFIC COAST LE.AGUE CO~lA M CSA 11, ESTANCIA 1 Sin9tc>~· Pl 111 ICM) lo 1 10 C.laiy, 1 6 def Stnk, 6 3, U• I I J to .... .ird (CM) IO\I l b won 7 ·5, 6 t L1l,11 w r • ' • l 6 3 6, won 6..4 Ooubks ~ 1. M rm (CM) dt>f R11dotph Burden, 7-5, 1o ,)Cll M<1'>•ale (CM1 lo\t O 6 won 6 2. 0-3, "-ul r •u i; C.M) lcxi I 6. 4 6. won &4 • '>ran gt• C:oa"t women lose, 6-3 rn\ !NE -< lrdnqe Codst C'ollege d1opp1•d 11110 ,, 111• 101 •wcond place with ~ .. ddl1 I 1<1<'k l111l11w10q the Pirdtes' 6-3 loss to host lrvme Valley in women's tennis Thutsday. . Camella Jaeger did her part in smgles with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Jenniler Bryson, but that was the extent oC OCC's success in singles as Irvine Valley clinched the verdict with five &lJlgles wins. Coast falls to 6-5, 5-2 in the OEC. .Irvine Valley improves to 7-2, 6-1 as it takes over first in the conference race. OAANGa Uo'lf'tM c:oMODICZ . lfN1NE VA&J.Ft 6, 0MHGa CoA.sT) s1ft91es: J~ (OCQ def •Bryson, i-'· M ; Lln'lmer WJ~. V,e,i,l)Jgen, 6-1, 6-2; Huynh (IV) def. Poire!, 6-2, 1 ~~: AsaluM'll (I\() d.f. Gibson, 6-2, 6!3; Sato (IV) dlrf. tiemm1nga, 6-1, &.el Vann (IV) def. Rabeyanl, ~. ~. Doubte.: J..,·Poirel (OCO def tmur•Klnoshltt;" 8-3; Crable-Vann M def Verhagen-Gsbsoo, 8-6, Talcono-Oell (IV) "f Hemm1T Babayanl, 8-1 • Orange Coast men tumble, 7-2 COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's tennis team was a 7-2 vic- tim of Irvine Valley Thursday in Orange Empire Conference play as Johan Ekstrom was the only OCC winner in singles, taking lus match in the No. 1 slot, 6-1, 6-1. Coast falls to 3-9, 2-7 ln the OEC; lrvine Valley is 8-3, 6-3. ORANGE EMPtRE CONFERENCE ~ VAU.IY 7, OllAHGI COAsT 2 Singles: Ekstrom (OCO def. Sonesson, 6-1, 6-1; ~er­ mani (IV) def. Alvarado, 6-3. 6-1; Su1ukl (IV) def. wu, 6-3, 6-3; Douglas (IV) def. Bollimora, 6-4, 6-2; Roghanl (IV) def. Sh1matanl, 6-0, 6-0; McCormick (IV) def. Vandenberg. 6 2. 6-2 Doubles.: Ekstrom-Billsmora (OCQ def. Suzuik-Kermant, 8-6; Sonesson-Douglas (IV) def Alvarado-Luu, 8-4, Roghanl-McCormick (IV) def Vandenberg-lngraryi, 8 3. • Rustlers bell Orange Coast, 14-3 COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col- lege's Pirates were unable to contain vis- iting Golden West Thursday afternoon as GWC piled up 15 hits en route to a 14-3 PICTURE Orange Empire Conterence baseball vic- tory. Leading, 4-3, as the top or the fifth inning approached, Golden West pro- ceeded to get five straight base hits, two bases-loaded walks and took advantage of two of seven OCC miscues to score six runs and break it open. Golden West improves to 14-8, 4-4 in the OEC. The Pirates fall to 11-12, 3-5, OAANGE~~cm Golden West 14, Orenge Coest J Golden West 201 162 020 • 14 15 0 Orange Coast 020 100 000 • 3 5 7 Beudef, Rodriguez (B) and Sulltvan, Candela (8); Carey, O'Brien (S), Partin (S), Harris (7), Coleman (8) Ind OeVries. W -Beuder, 3-3. l -~. 3-2. 28 -Francisco (GWQ. Hernander coco. HR • Vegh« (GWO. Falcons subdue Mesa, 9-4 COSTA MESA -~1111111111~~~~ Brooke Shaniey and S 0 f I I I L L Michelle Nguyen each had two hits for the Costa Mesa High softball team, but visiting Santa Ana Valley took a 5-0 lead after two innings and went on to claim a 9-4 nonleague victory Thursday at TeWinkle Park. Shanley was 2 for 3 with a walk and two RBis, while Nguyen was 2 for 4 and scored a run. The Mustangs fell to 2-5. NONUAG411 SANTA ANA V/llA.UY 9, CoslA MlsA 4 Santa Ana Valley 410 201 1 -9 12 2 COSUI Mesa 000 103 0 • 4 7 3 Gobe and Kendrick; Shanley. Melcer (7) and Klimldewia. Shanley m. W -Gobe. l -Shanley, 2-S. • Eagles play for third place GLENDALE -The Estancia High soft- ball team will play for third place today in a tournament hosted by Hoover of Glen- dale. after splitting their first two games Wednesday and Thursday. The Eagles rallied to defeat Granada Hills, 4-2, Wednesday, behind the one-blt pitching of sophomore Joanna Danner . Thursday, however, Coach Rich Boyce's squad was victimized by a two- hit shutout in a 4-0 loss to the host Torna- does. Debra Wyman and Stephanie Dan- ner had the Estancia hits. Mesa girls remain unbeaten COSTA MESA ---------Sophomore twins S W I M M I ti G Wendy and Jody Martinovich, as well as sophomore Erin Bayes and senior Emily Wells won events to lead the Costa Mesa ffigb girls swimming team to a 104-66 win over nonleague visitor Huntington Beach Thursday. Wendy Martinovich won the 200-yard individual medley (2:18.81) and the 100 breaststroke (1 :10.44) and contributed to both winning freestyle relays. Jody Martinovich won the 500 free (5:34.94) was second in the 200 IM and was also on both winning relays for the Mustangs, who improved to 3-0 beading into Wednesday's Pacific Coast League opener againSt visiting Estancia. · Bayes' winning time of 26.22 in the 50 free was good for CIF consideration, and she also swam a leg on the winning relays. Wells topped the field in the 100 but- terfly (1:10.94). In the boys meet: Junior Alex Sams won the 50 free (24.23), sophomore Mike Whitman won the 100 breaststroke (1 :11.27) and junior John Bolt made a 13- second drop to finish third in the 500 free ACTOR ACTRESS DIRECTOR tt "Elizabeth" l?Roberto Benigni zrcate Blanchett zrRoberto Benigni (5:35.18) as the Mustangs fell to the visit· 1 ing Oilers. 97-68. Sarris was also second in the 200 free , and was on the winning 400 free reley • quartet, whµe Whibnan added a second- place showing .in the 200 JM. ~ Jt was thl' first loss in three nonleague meets for the Mustangs, who also host Estancia Wednesday. , .. NONL!AGUE GIW CosTA MuA 1°'-HulmNGTO!ol llAOI 66 200 medley Nlay I Huotm91C>n 8ffdl. 2.03 63 200 ,.._. -1 c.inao (HI). 2 1245. 2 W.Us (CM), 2 13 l9. l e>ewy(CM), 2 ISJI 200 1M . I W Man•ncwlch (CM). 2 18 81. l J M!lf\I~ (CM). 2'.19 •7 J Sund9fman (Hal. 243 lO SOfrM -1 a.tyes(CM). 26.22;2 J·n~.~.H-~,..,.,. (CM), 29.32. " .. .: 100 fly I "'911> (CM), l'lO.~ "l feunadrt (H8) 112.Sl, • ~ Kline (CM). 11• 37 100 fr.-I llict (Hll), S8 10 2 &.Y9' jOA), S8 211. 3 ltoche (CM), I 04 S9 • 100 fr.-. I J M...Vno'lich (CM), S 3' ~ 2. o...ey (CM), 5 S) 40, 3 Lombardo (CM), 6~ •3 200 ..,_ Nlay • I Con• Mee (W Manonovtcl\ J MartJnoylch, 11¥'-KloM) 1 50 50 ,00 beck I ~ollian (HI ), I 0718. 2 Sunclerman (HB), 1'12 IS, l Dunn (CM), I IS 11 100 '"-t l W Martinovieh (CM) l 10 '4, 2 Lombardo (CM), I 1' S6. l Bike (H8). I 1' 78 coo fr.-Nt.y 1. Colt•~ (W Mano~h. MMtoncwkh, Bayt", w.tll\), 3 S7 90 IN>YS H\JNTIHGTON l«AOl 97, CoslA Mu.A 68 200 medley Nley I Huntlnglon BNCl'I. ' 49 15 200 ftM 1 Eller (HB), 1 59 '4, 2 Biron (CMJ, 2'00.19, 3. Bolt (CM), 2 02 17 200 IM I Sh.tw (HB), 215 47, 2 WMman (CM), 2 15 11, ). Wong (HB). 2 l7 SS • 50 free I Sarm (CM). 24 23: 2 "aunan (HB), 24.40, l Alt.o (HB), 26 19 ,00 fly 1 McDonald IHB). 59 56, 2 Vaillancourt (CM). I 01 62, l Sandborg (HB). I Ol 65 100 fNe I Els.• (HBJ, no 11me, 1 S..ms (CM). 5S.J3. l Tipton (CM), 56 12 SCIO free I G.srman (~8), S JO '6, 2 SNw (H8), 5'34 Sl. 3 Bolt (CM), S 35 18 200 ,,_ N&ey. I H .. nt1ngton ~.m 13637 100 bed! I M<OoNld (HI), I 01 59 2 TiptOn (CM), 104 61 l HH•d (HI), I 09 4) 100 ~ I WMl'llM\ (CM). I 11 11. 2 McC~ (1-181, I 14'4, J Allen (HB). I IHI • COO"-N&ey I Cost• MeY {Tipton Boot. Biron. s.tri\). 34569 ROWING Orange Coast opens season on Saturday • Women will compete in the fifth annual Be rg Cup. NORTH UDO CHANNEL - Orange Coast College's crew forces open the 1999 season Sat- urday with the women's fifth annual Berg Cup, named for one of the sport's great friends, Richard Berg, as well as men's competition which hosts San Diego State, USO and UCLA "Life is Beautiful" "Elizabeth". "Life is Beautiful'' 1:! "Life is Beautiful" 13-Tom Hanks 13-Fernanda Montenegro 13-Steven Spielberg -O. "Saving Private Ryan" "Saving Private Ryan" "Central Station" "Saving Private Ryan" The women's races, with Lony Bedch State, UCLA, San Diego State, USO and UCI .competing with Orange Coast, begin at 8· 10 a.m. with the novice pight, fol- lowed by the novice four, JV eight and varsity eight. The men's races begm dt 8'.50 with the novtce eight, followed by the varsity eight as Coast cel- ebrates its 46th year ol men's rompootion. .. . •• -... . OSCARS '99 Attn: O&car ·Promotion . 330 W. Bay Street Co ta Me ·a, CA 2627 ·~ or . Fax 949/650-4802 ' ,.,. "Sh k . L ,, 1:1 Ian McKellen 1:1 Gwyneth Paltrow J:l John Madden 4' a espeare in ove "Gods and Monsters" "Shakespeare in Love" "Shakespeare in Love" ~ "The Thin Red Line" ..-t Nick Nolte 1f"'t ·Meryl Streep 1f"'t Terrence Malick ~"Affliction" ~"One True Thing" ~"The Thin Red Line" SUPPORTING ACTRESS 1J Kathy Bates "Primary Color;" ~ Brenda Blethyn ~ "Little Voice,, ,.,. Judi Dench 4' ·'Shakespeare in Love" -0. Rachel Griffiths '•Hilary and Jackie" ,..,. Lynn Redgrave 4"' ''Gods and Monsters" ""'Edward Norton J:t Emily Watson f"lt Peter Weir ~"American History X" "Hilary and Jackie" '-'"The Truman Show'' SUPPORTING ACTOR .z:rJames Coburn ''Affliction" 13-Robert Duvall "A Civil Action" l?Ed Harris "The Truman Show" 1f"'f Geoffrey Rush ~ "Shakespeare in Love,, ""'Billy Bob Thornton ~ "A Simple Plan" I ORIGINAL SONG I MUSIC {ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE) "Elizabeth" ~ David Hirschfelder 1> "Life is Beautiful" Nicola Piovani 1:l "Pleasantville" Randy Newman 1> "Saving Private Ryan" John Williams l:r "The Thin Red Line" Hans Zimmer J::r ''I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from .. Armageddon" ,..... "A Soft Place to Fall" ~ from "The Horse Whisperer" Allison Moorer & GwiJ Owen l:r "When You Believe" I from "The Prince of Egypt'j Stephen Schwartz , Diane Warren ..-t "The Prayer" lo' from .. Quest for Camelot" Carole Bayer Sager. David Foster, Tony Rems & Alberto Testa ...-r "That'll Do" lo' fro m "Babe: Pig in the City0 Randy Newman TOP 3 ENTRANTS CHOOSING THE MOST WINNING CATEGORIES WILL EACH WIN DINNER FOR TWO. WINNERS PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK. OFFICIAL PILOT"PIC" REGISTRATION Addres No purchase nccc . ary to win. Postmarked entries or fax must be received prior to Midnight Saturday. March 20. · I ' I ' ·After seven months of trrllll- ing we're looking forward to this,• scud OCC Codch Jim Jor- genson. Althou9h adnuttedJy a crowd- ed area, J orgenson said the best viewing spot for the races ts at the OCC Sailing Center, at 1801 W. Coast Highway SCHEDULE TODAY • llaMbell Coli.g. • Huuong Coli.gt (M~) at 5.outhem C•ltfomta Col199' I pm High 1thool • CatON de! MM •t Hewpon Halbor. l 15 p.m. EJUncia VJ Colt• M-. at TeWinlt. ,.,._ 7 pm ·~· H'911 IChool • Orilf'IC}e County CNmpoonshiPl. 0.lllStOn I, at MMm.t (~ Harbor. C0t0N del ~); 0.llfSIOl'l 11 at Hunb<lglon Buch (Com Mew) • n1ICla end ...id . Higll lthool boys end girls -Ntwport ~ • at Huntlngtoo le«ti, J p m ·--~ co1i.g. wonwn • Southern C.hfornla College el NAJA Toorn•ment. •1 Jackson, Tor11n. l«Otld 1ound, vs. Oklillom.t a.ptiJI Tlwt Master')~. 2 IS pm ·~ Coll..g• women SoutN<n C.lrt0tnt.1 Col• II UC S..nt• Ctuz. l p m High school boy\ '•Im Sprtng1 at N.wpon H•lbor,) pm •Swfmml"lll Community <o11a91 men and ~" • Otenge CoeJI •t CU41tt• ltwt~lonl~ .i1 ~ Hlgtl lthoOI boy\ and 91111 • ~flea at £Jtanc'-. Jpm, • SoNMfl College • Southtm C.lof0tnl. College at H-•ll-Holo Toocm1n..,.l Hlyh tthool • fllMl<q. at GlencU!t HOQllllf - TOUt"'"*'1; Newpor1 Hllibot •t GMden <ifOl4 Tautnamtnt • Goff High Khool boys• £st4lnda "'-"'4IWPOl't IWbor ti 11 Ilg Cen,on {(, J pm • ' llDMlllTON Beeson sweeps SANTA ANA -Newpon Harbor l Ugh senior Jam y B on swept ln boys sin- gle and four sailors dou- bles team!ll won one set each. But th host Santa Ana co-r.d bed.nunton team c11rncd a t3 b nonleague win Thun;dAy Heather Cullen and Tay- lor Govean (guls), OaVict mgl y end Jes e Stone (bOys), Mlk 'T\h ftDd Riley ModJg. n (mix.ad). as well as Gr tch n Hudson end Lau· rlc Gal (guts) won dou· bl s cts for th visitors. who fell to l-.i, I I o o Dci1Jy Pilot sports t. Friday, MorCh 19, 1999 11 Sailors handle Tustin by 6 7 strokes YOUll IOLLll ~IOCllY Ensi~ puts Newhart away, 8-3 •Freshman Kush medalist H 11 H SCHOOL I 0 L F in nonleague victory. NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High freshman Daniel Kush earned medalist honors as the Sailors swept the top five spots in a 413-480 non- league boys golf victory over Tustin in an 18-hold match com- pleted Thursday at Big Canyon Country Club. plete the second half of a match with Estancia today at Big Canyon, improved to 3-1 in 18· bole matches. Tustin fell to 5-1. 1nnes MacDonald and Charles Halladay paced the Sea Kings (2- 3) with 18-bole totals of 81, fol- lowed by John Kwori (84), Joe Kwon (85) and Chris Franta (86). Aliso edg~s CdM NEWPORT BEACH --The Corona del Mar High boys golf team was edged, 414-416, by Aliso Niguel Thursday, as the sec- ond nine of an 18-bole nonleague match were completed at the Newport Beach Country·Glub. Montoya shoots par Kush's combined 18-hole total of 80 was followed by Mitch John~ (93), Scott Tippett (83), Rusty Hill (83) and Miller Akins (84). The Sailors, scheduled to com- ANAHEIM -Costa Mesa High junior Jeff Montoya carried his even-par round over to the sec- ond nine boles of an 18-hole non- league boys golf match with Fair- mont, as the Mustangs completed . ~ -· . ·1 !'Ii!.-r -• -' l I . . . • ' ,,._ .... .. i .·, . • ~ • • . • .. .... llOT1Cl Df ""'1Dll TO Genarll ~ • tD ai 1_. COSll Mala. ca 92627 IF YOU ARE A the personal re:rreaant.-~llTa DTATI Of unCIMded 41411. lnWast, • Aataors Patcel Number 422· CREDITOR or a contin· tive appoint• by th• Mll.AlllUIAllCOl••M TM1Drweltfqo8ank,N.A. 041·31AIMOf'IFulyo.aitMcl gent creditor of the court whhin four C.. No A1ii!301 A Ndonll rn AaOCllllOn In said Oaecl Of Trust Wll Ba decHaed you mutt file month1 from the dete To all '*" ~ ~ nob~ Nltll'I &Me Solcl Al Pubic Audlon Al In Tiie your cl;lm with th• of firat iHuence of Clllh)ct, coianQ... Cldoll: =.' :=.. ~...""~ ~~tEOltry~· ~~ ~':.....~ court and mtil a copy to lett•!• 11 provided in encl Pll'IOlll WllO ,,._ ollelWla DoNld A. Clr'llnl "" 8andct--· n ... ea 0 ',,. ..._,. the peraonel repre11nt• ••ction 9100 of th• . bl,,...,.., In 111 Wiii ou.-. II'/ Wll ... at Pllblll:•Aucllon to ~ ~-~ii!11cJ.: tlve eppolnto~ by the Celiforr~ia Probate C~e. : or boll\, of ME1.NUA WS~ !hi lllQllllt bidder tor CISll fomla on~ At lO:Oi> NA court within lour Th~ t1m~ for fihng UHAS -(111'/11* at 11m1 of All In lawful To The HIOhlst Bidder ·Plylbli month• fr~m th• date cl11ma will not expire A PmroN FOR PROBATE money Of 1111 Unltld Sta11S. by Al Tiii rma Ot Salt, For Clsh of firat IHUl':'Ce of before four . month• Illa been filld ~ Airl'IYydl E. Cllfl, • Cllhllf'I dltdt ctrawn Or taahllr's ChaclC Drawn On A lettera 11 pro111ded In fro'!' the hee11ng date Bapsys n Dllil f 6'19R• 1n on 111111 of nallOMI bank, a Sllll Or Nallonal Bank Cfltdt section 9100 of the noticed ebove. tbl Supellor Coult Of Cllifomla. Cl** dfewn bV 1 '1111 or OrlWll On A Stat1 Or 'Feclerll California Probate Coda. YOU MAY EXAM· C'ou~ of OfW«)E. lldlnll crlcllt unl'on or I chick SavlnQs AnO Loan Aaoc:lallon, Th~ tlm~ for flli~g INE the file kept by the llE P£Tl'OOH FOR fW>.. clrawn by I stall or flcllfll semQ1 Astoclatlon Or SIYtnoa cle1m1 will riot expire court. If you ere a per· BATE ~ 1111t flnwydl f. llYlngt & lollll moclallon. Bank Specified In FlftMCill Coat before four month• ion interested in the Bapsys llld Diii F GllOli't bl wMQt modaaon or llY!not Section 5102 Ano Autllortad To from the hearing deto eatete. you may file lllMlnllcl • ~ ,._n-ban1 k •Pld~~ .. StcllonC n 5102 Do Bustnas1 In Cellfomla. Tht noticed above. with the court e formal ~ m ldlnMtlt lht .... ol o 1111 •w--Ode ancl Siii Wiii Ba Midi Without YOU MAY EXAM· Request for Special 1111 dlt.ldert '=ortact> Al ~ ~ ~111n 111: CcMnant Dr WllTllllY, Express INE the file kept by the Notice of the filing of an THE PETIOON ltQUatl VII 1 ont • Pl . Or Implied, Raowdlno Tltll, court. II you are e par· Inventory and epprelael , . . lrll •nG'lllOI of 1111 Orange Civic Possmlon, Or f11Q1m6f111C1S. aon interested 1n the of estate aaseta or of clectderu Wiii Incl codcils, ii C.Ollr 300 E. C111Dm111, Or· To Sltllty The OblaaDon Se-Htate, you may file eny petition or account anv. bl liClmlllcl ID IJIQtll9. Tiii ~· ~ln~~ht. airlcl BY The Oeacf OI Trust with the court e formal •• &rovided In seco.·on w111 1nc1 "" c:odlcll• "' 1N1111tM .... 111., --.. co EJllCUll4 ev Jotin 1C1o And f . • • lorllClll'lllllloftln lht hit lllOt ~ 111d now llalcl by It under SllO Halln Kio Ausband AnO Ml Re(\uett or .. Special 12 0 of the Cel1forNe lhtCOUlt. claacl ol IMt In 1111 Pl'OPlfTy Al Trusior. RacordaO Ori ~ot1ce of tho f1hng of an P1obate Cod•: A R• THE PETfll)H ,.... sllUdd in lllcl county. Cllilor· 1!21A8. Racorctecl ~ lnslnl· inventory and eppralaal ~at !or Sp~1al Notice llltlloll\' ID ldrn"'9llr .. ..,. nla clllCrMIQ 1111 land llllrtln· mant No. lt-03CMn. Book No. of •eta~• .... ta or of form •• available from unclll lht klOlpalldltt Adnlft See lllflll>lt 'A' attlCfltcl hereto ~ OI Tiii Oflldll Records any petition or account the court clerk. shlotl ol e-Act. cnh llld made • l>W1 hlraol An i>t Ofwige Cllfomll. Thi Tolll n J>rovided In Hction Atterney for Pllddoner. 111-. _. llow lht -undivided 41'4 lnllrWt of Amount Slaifac1 8y Slid In-1250 of the California Cilt9tlarY. N • .._ ....... ., ....--Ool\llcl A. Cn'9ns Into 1111 sln.ltMnt M Of Thi Time Of Probate Code. A Re-IAW Oftlc:.. of Gr9Qorv ~ ID .. "'11'1 folowlg dtllc:rDd prOC*tf lnltlal Pllbllcallon Of Tiiis Nob qunt for Special Notice N • .._ ~ ~ ~ ~n Pwtlll=A· Pllcel.J. ~ lllOwn on II $295.390.15. Whlcfl lnc:IUCltt form ia evallable from 50& E..t Rrwt StNet. .....,....... ._ ..... -... --I l1\IP •r7111 rlCOl'lllcl The Tola! Amount OI Thi Un· the court clerk. ..._ H *Y I~ dona. howMf. In 139, pages 32 encl 33 ol plld 8UlC8 (lnc:tlll*IQ AccnitO Attwney t• Pllddonet: ,.... CA 92880 .. patSONI rtpt181'M~ Wiii iii Pl'Oll mlOl In Ill olb of tlll Anet Uncialcl l'nllmt) Md Rel-c ~ .a.maon · 03/18 03/19 03/26 :'*'~ U:-..: •:: =t. r:i,lao1 = = Insr=anci:'t ~ .Ii. · cthtou1 B~alnns wMlld race ot COMetild ID lht llllrsfrom. II mlnlrlll, pelro-fine Ot lnltlal Pllblclllon Of ......_ a .,_.._. Name Statement PfOP01*1 don) Tiil lndlpencl-llUm, oae ano otllar try0rOC¥· Tilll Nob. Dallcl: M.ai OI. :::"1':.1ft'*" The following persons ant ldm~ ~ .. bon sul>stances utstlcla below 1999 Ol¥\a car.. Asslltan~ ~CA 92812 are doing t>uslness as: bl Q111-.c1 ulMu 111 _,..., 500 felt lrom lht dlitlcl Of Vee Presldant Samno fltcon· 03118 O:S/1a 03126 W.C.C. & ASSOCIATES, '*'°" fite1 111 obilC*On m lht UICI rlll pr~ deecrt>lcl Wl/IMll Company 4900 AIYar· • • 2001 Harbor. Suite 220, penon Incl lhoWI 0000 ca111 llbovl: prOYlclld lloWMr. llllt grao1 ROid. SUllil 2970 lr'frlln· Costa Mesa. ca 92627 ~ lht COUit allUI not -or111tor hereby llPfeW/... clall. CA 91706 (626) 156-4858 NOTICE OF Pen-Chau (J~n) Wang, . the rtgllt to entlr upon 1111 Fof Siiis lnformadOll c.11 PE ION TO 8541 Naples Dnve. Hunl· llllauAtllOn~. on ..... .-~ surtaol ot Uld rtll pr~ tor (714) 573-1965 P117867 3112 .!.'.,'htSI lnaton Beach, Ca 92646 HEARIHG Ul9 .,. ....... , 1111 purpo11 of ~ tor or ~9 3126,'9 Auww l:ft 'this business Is con· W11bl~on Apll15, 1M It produc:MQ 1r11 mMlll, l)ffO: ESTATE OF: JAMES duceed by: an lndlvldual 1 45PM1n Otct. NO L73 loc.alld llUm ga and 0111« llydrocar-&llW'W"V'r OF COCO Have you started doing II 341 The Ci~ Drive Orange, CA bOn sobtt.wal so rlMMCI In ....., ' _.. CASE NO. A 195583 bualneu yet? No 92613-1571 1111 OMct racorcllcl Ju111 I 19n PEllUON TO To ell heirs, benefi· Pen-Chau (John Wang f YOU 08JECT to 1111 In book 12231, _,... 1tl7 ol ADM~ISTER I ri _ ... I Thia statement was filed ll'lfl'ng of 1111 •'°"-you olflclll records . ....,..Parcel 8 ESTATE OF: IRMA c • ... er ... tore, con-with lhe County Clertl of • .._ ............ It .. 111111"" Incl Eaemanll lor uta Ill P. ~ tingent credlto,., end Oran,,.. County on 2-23·99 .. _ .......-... -~ pel'9ona who may othe~ "" lteM aw your ~ or '"'Common FICllWln• molt CASE NO A191203 wiH be lnternted In 1 713979 wrtaft OltjlaOIW Wllfl "' coun par1lcullrfr Clt1lnlcl t111 gen-To ell h.ir1, benefl· the will or 11tat•J. or Dally Pilol Feb. 26• Mar blfOll tlll lltlnnQ.1Your IClPlll'· erll ~· recorelad June ciariea credltore con-both, of: JAMES CuCO 5• 12• 19• 1999 F794 we~ bl"' panon ot ~ y0u< 30. 91l In book 1911 In book tingent creditors' end A PETITION hn RctltiOus BualneH ..,,.,... ~~ ~ 1067 of = perton• who mey ~ther· been flied by CHAIS-Name Statement If YOU ME A CREDfTOR OI fOf'I -... ~= IOICI •• wiH be Interested in TINE COCO in the Su· The tollowlng penions a contnowt t.lllltrll of lfll II' The shit actcttm Ind °'* the win or ••tat•. or perior Court o f Califot-•IW dolna business as. deCtalcl. ~ nust • your common Ol84gnllon 11 llPI or both. of: IRMA P. nle, County of Orange. a) CllAP Accounting dam wlfll b COUit ..S mlll I Ill 1111 Pf0!*:11 • Olac:ti.d WIESE THE PETITION r• ~Services, Inc:., C0'3V m Ill l*10NI ~ lbM II llUfPOf1IO t11 De· 3 A PETITION hu quette that CHRISTINE b) PFLG, Inc., c) PPOC, tVI IOPI'*° 1¥ b COUit Wlllln Upper Newport Pim, Newport b .. n filed by ROBERT COCO be ~nted ae Inc• 215 E. Orange~ tour monb 11om .. dill of flllt llud't, CA Tht Undarllgnlcl S. WIESE in the Superi· pereonal repre1entative Ave .. 1285• Fulle11on, A ISSUlllCt ol leltll a ~ in TM.. 011c1*nS llPI llblllV or Court of California, to edmlnl1tar the ntete 92832 Ploo. Coda S«*Oll 0100 Tiii tor llf'f lnc:ona..... of lht County of Ora"'Q•. of the decedent. W::Gsp~· ~&in~ ame tor filing dllma Wll nae SG'Mt IOdms and Oller com· THE PETITION r• THE PETITION r• '60-24 Las Vegu NV txplt DalOl9 tour monthl fll)ITI mon Olsla.ndon. II llPI. stlOWl'I quHte that ROBERT S. quHt• authority to 89102 ' ' 111 hllftng dlll '-**' *"' hlrtln. ~ ... wl be made WIESE be eppointed ae admlnlat•r the eat ate This t>uslness Is con- YOU tAAY EXAMINE the 1111 bllt -""out CO'lll\lnt or •· pereonal reprHentatlve under the Independent ducted by: a corporatlon lltlll by lht COUit. I you "' • ~~~regard· to admlniater the Htate Admini1tration of Ee-Have you started doing penon lnttmtld in lht IStlll, b<anon' to P'1I 111 ~ of the decedent. tetH Act. (Thia author!· t>uslness yet? Yes, 1 +98 ~ l1\IY fill willl lht coun • pr~ sum ol "" noll(t) THE PETITION r• tv wlll ellow the peraon-PFG, Inc. Dean Pend· ~est for 5'Jaall tic:t ~onn MCUrlcl by said Daiei of Trust queate authority to 8' repreHntatlve to tab erghast, President DE· 154) ol lht filing of M lnwn-with lnllrllt llllfton • PfO· edmlnlater the Htat• many action• wi1hout This statement was flied loiy llld ICICdtal of "* Yldtd In 111c1 noll(s) lcMno.s under the Independent obtelnlng court approv-with trla County Clert< of 1S11tS °' of "'1 Piiion or 11 llf'f, uncltt lht ..mis ot lllt Adminiatratlon of Et· el. Before taking certain Orange County on 1·27-99 ICCOUrt • PIWdlcl In ~ OelcJ ol TMt tsttma.o fela. tatH Act. (Thia authori-very important ectlona, 1ttlM781626 CoOI Mellon 12.SD A,_,. lot cllarael and expenses ol tlll tv will allow th• pereon-however, the pereonel Dally Pilot Feb. 26, Mar Spemt Nollcl tonn II ~ TruslN and ol lhl lrlllll ere-al repreHntativ• to take repreHntetlve will be 5, 12• 19• 1999 F803 llOll'l lht COUit dell alld bV lllcl Oaec1 01 Trust. to-many action• without required to give notice ...., .. ..--: wit 1191.422.27 Eallmdtcl obta1nlng court approv-to lntern ted per1ona STATEMENT OF ll.llUV1'CIOUIBQ AccrutO 1111111111 t lll_ilcl._cl_llloNI el. Before takino certain unleu they have ABANDONMENT OF 2Qt1 SANTA AQC4 kliO ldVlncal. eny, -w .... UM very Important ectiona waived notice or con-USE OF FICTfTIOUS ITEIJI ~~ ~ ~~ ....... }lltot however. th• peraon;I ••nted to the propoaed BUSINESS NAME WTAAOIACACUO«M ...,,._, u --,_., repre11fttAttive wOf be action.I The lndepen-The 1 loWI rson(s)) Newportlllctl-Cadl MIU Tnnt '-'tOtore IXICUllCI and required to give notice dent edmlnlatratlon ol ~le CN513187MASKOIJJNASM1r :'4'0:::.:~~ to lntere1teii peraon1 euthoritywlllbegrented =~~·fictitious bull· 19.21US. 1988 MCI Otmlftcl for Siii. and a unl•H t~•Y have unl11a . an lnt~r11~ed neu name. a) All In One rvn.. ..-n Nob o1 Dlllult 1nd waived notice or con-per1on hlH an obJ41cbon Technology, b) CfTAP Ac- Siil No 1l4nA Atttrencl No a.cton io w. The unOtr· H~ted to the S!ropo1ed to the petition and countino "Sot!Ware S.111· Hdall Ter. MN Mo 427.231. ~ Cllllld Aict Nollcl of ection.I The ,tndepert-1how1 good caoH why lees, c) All In One and As· 18 NOTICE Of TllUl1lf'I Oifluaand Ei.c8on 10 Sell to bl dent 1dminiatratlon the court ahould not aoclate1, 4095 E. La Palme SAU 111JER DUD Of TllUIT rtCOtctecl In Ill county "'*1 authority will be grented grant the authority. Ave.. •D. Anaheim, CA YOU ARl 1M OlfMllT UNDfll Ill ru1proPlftY11loClllO111d unl .. 1 en interaated A HEARING on the 92807 A DEED Of TllJIT OATfO "*' 11111 lht'M monOI hM peraon filH an objection petl .. on will be held on The Actltious BUSllleU 01112111 U.UI YOU TME ~ stnca IUdl recorcldon to the petition and April 22. 1199 et 1 :45 ::!'1.ie:~ri'° = ACTION TO "'°"CT YOUR : 03'03.99 F1r11 AmttUl ahowa good ceuH why P.M . In Dept. l73 locet· on 7•1 •9~. F E NO ""°"'""· rr llAY • IOlD Tiit lnsurence Comoany • the court ahould not ed et 341 The City .. AT A P't&IC UU. fl YOU TiEM-~Ltndar'l5~111600!llO!,~ grant the euthority. Drive Orange CA F6,!..~n p ......... m ... -st, 215 llEED Ml DPUMTIOM Of • SlnO II u.. -·ti A HEARING on the 12888. uwa ........... .. nt£ NATUM Of THE P'RO-AN. 92707 Te11Pf10nt petition witl be held on IF YOU OBJECT TO E. Oranget~ Ave .• C:UOIMI MMllT YOU. YOU Number (714) 429-50l0 Pat April HS 1 tH •l 1 •45 the granting of the ·~ ~Fu:i=s 1. 92: IHon004Ul.!,!!'f'ATACr3•00A LAVl!!..11 =t~:~Z:U~e 3_12 3•19 P.M. In Dept. L73 looat-petition, vou 1hould Cluoted : an lndMdual ,_,.. . pm • rw. • • ed •t 34, The City tappHr •t th• hHrlng Dean fJOdernh ... t AmlrlCln Tide lntutlllOI Com· 3·2S . Drive Orange CA and •t•t• your objec-'"' .... f" pany, a CalfOrnll Coepor1aon. . . o. Olll o .• 92888-3205. done or file written This statement was .ed • aub&lllUllO •TM• !lncltr 189674 NoDcl OI TMtN'I IF YOU OBJECT TO objection• wltl\ the ~Ill the~ <;'82~:: end Pllf'll*'ll IO Oelcl 01 Trust. &Me You All In Otllult Under A the grentino of the oourt before th• hear-range n~7t U7 recorlllcl Oft 01/15117 • doai· Oaecl OI Trv11, Dalllel 111188. • • 1 ITltnt no 17·02*1 ol o1ftc1a1 UnllM Y04J Tiiie Aclloft To petition, you •ho~ld Ing. Your appHranoe Dally Ptlot Feb. 2&, Mar. record• 1n t11t, ofb ot lht Pl'ottct YM ProoertY.11 MIY a. appear at the heanng may be In per1on or by 5, 12. 19, 1999 F804 rtCOtclef of 6c'lllQ9 County, Sold At A PublO We If Y04J and atat• '!our ~Jee· your attorney. F1ctldou1 Bl.lalneaa Clltfornll. llltClllld Dy Ttf!Y C. NMd Alt E)lpllnlllOll Of Tiii tion• or file , W'1ttan IF YOU ARE A Nam. Statement Hdtll. JW O. Hlc*ttt end Nalutt Ot Tiii Proc:alcllnQ objectlon1 with the CR!DITOR or a contln· The followlng persona LMry T~ar. • ltlllnll In Aollnlt You You Should COn· court before the hear-r.nt creditor of the are dolna bUllness ..._ common • to Ill undMclell llCt A L..Mt Notcl II HeMy Ing, Your appHrance ecea1ed1 you muet file TeohnfC:at Event Cootdl· 52411. lnllrttt, end llnic:kttll GMn TNll Tiii Rell ProPlf1Y m•v be 11'1 peraon or bv your cla1m with the nation Sel'Vlcaa. 110 w llWllrnellt Co. 1 c..tornll ICno'llln ~; 1100 "'*'" h"Mt your attorney. court and mailf a copy to Proventlal or Apt c. NClIJCI INYIJJNG PUIQIASE PIOPOSALS NOJ1CE IS HEltEIY GM!N that tht City ol Coelll t.te., adil'8 by and ttuoup ltl Coftmlng 8o&fd.; ha.tnaftlr ~lo• thl Oty, wW l9Cllift \qJ ao, bat no lam ttw.n MO PM, l'lllUy, April 2. 1'", ..Wpropoadl for thl purchlMoltht ~~ auplw ..J fNopalJ. PilCEL NO. STUBT APnOX. SIZE m..t63-19 ~16 2ll5 Sl1iRL1NC AV&. 11111. lldlS1'. All pcopmMI lhall be a.le on a ~ fonn ~ by thl City whld\ wW be avau.b .. on Maid\ 22. 1999. id PfOPO'l'I ...-eo1.tcJlwt iiid be..,..-.. eo all pallllwwwt popoMl ~don. l6d pet'.lsps indudlr'l ,...t lnfctnNllioi\ lind .._ ..y be obtalnld at thl Olka ol the City ......._. n Pelr ~. C.. ..... CA 9262' b no dwwt-PcW addUlonaJ inb'li\adm\i eafttad s..an Pwa. ....,_... iw. ..... (71•) 75W066. Pwf auh will be l9Cli\'911 at hat, GfCCIMI .._ o&:ieGf hOty Cllrk, P.O.._ U00.17 Pa.Ir QrM, CCIRa W... CA f'J631on or...._ ltlll .._. da ..... ._. abori. et whld\ *-11"'1 wUl be ap.*9 lft lheC'ouftdl a.a...ol 111119"1 WWW The a., C'.omdl ol h Qty ol Coelll ,.._ ........ rtpt lo .... , Md all~ cw lo w.M lntpkfld• lft..., fl"OPGii.L MAnT. nuon o., .. , a.,. a.rte. Qty., c... Mw Anaheim, CA 92805 Oiltt Steven Belling. 71 0 W Prowntlal Or Apt. C. Anaheim, CA 0.2805 n. bullnNt It con- dlldad by: an lndMdual Haw yo4J alal1td ~ ~~No Thll atai.tMnt ~ fled With the COunty CIM °' Or9nge County On t ·2Ht 1Mll711- 0llly PllOI F9b 2&, Mar. &, 12, 10. 1989 F805 a 412_. 72 victory at Dad Miller Golf Course ThW5day. Montoya's nine-hole round of 35 Thursday gave him 70 for I.he match, which began on the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club's Mesa Linda Course. Montoya, the Mustangs' con- sistent medalist, ~as matched by Brian Jones, who shot par 35 Thursday. Bryce Sheridan (41), Luther Mitchell (46) and Donny Miller (47) also scored for the Mustangs in the second nine holes. • SeaBees play St. John's of Costa Mesa Monday for tournament championship. IRVINE -Ensign lntennediate was an 8-3 winner over Newhart Junior High of Mission \/Jejo as the SeaBees Gold roller hockey team rolled in playoffs competi- .tion at the Gretzky Roller Rink, setting up a Monday's champi- onship game against St. John's of Costa Mesa. Kyle Mathews blltted the Mission Viejo goal to overcome an early disadvantage, then Michale McDon.a.ld lowered the boom with four goals 10 the final perloSi to end any doubt. Shay Barton and Vmcent Mun- go were primarily responsible for setting McDonald up in the lat going. Mesa improved to 3-1 in 18- hole matches. Cory Adler, Ryan Bozarth and En.sign Coach Todd Sununets cited the play of Jules Bates. Jason Davis, Alex Whitesides and lfevor Anderson as keys to the victory. Goalie Elliott Thaclcer was credited with 23 saves. r~ .... --1. ~-,-..).~,";"I •• 'f. ~--··"-·• ... .. ..... Flctltloua Builneaa Nem• Statement The following pel'ION are ~ bualneA as: NITRO CARPET CARE, 19796 La Mans, YOft>a Linda. California 92886 Raymond Allen Petty, Jr., 19796 Le Mani, YO!ba Linda, California 92886 Thia t>ullneu Is coo· duceed by: an Individual Have you 1taned doing t>uslneu yet? No Ray f>'eny Thrs 1tatamen1 wa1 Iliad with !he County Clertl ol Orange County on 2·25·99 10996784294 Dally Piiot Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1§99 F814 FlciltlOua Bualnffa Name Statement The lonowmg persons are doing bU11ness as Independent Realty Capltal/Newport, 3700 Newport Blvd 302, New- port Beach, California 92663 JilTI Fox, 162 1/2 181h St, Costa Mesa, Calllornla 92627 This busmess 11 COO· ducted by an lndMdual Have you started dOing business yet? Yes. 01-02·99 James fox This statement wa1 filed w111l the County Clertl ol Orange Coun~ on 2·25·99 19996784336 Dally Ptloc Mar. 5, 12..1 19, 26, 1§99 t-815 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Subleci to conditions preacnbed by the under· signed, sealed bids lor a Lump Sum Contraoc are In· v1ted lor the followlng WOii< REPLACE CC>HmOLS ANO CONDENSER, MESA COMMONS PROJECT NO. 917071 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92697 PROJECT OESCRIP· TION WOlll IOClud9t r• plaoement ol elCllting air cooled condenser with new, roof mounted con- denser Including r9QUtt9d piping and electrical S8MC8, replaCllmetlt ol H • i$11ng Po4tlJITl'tlc controls with DOC oonln>Cs and re· moYel ol dlaconnecied lf'fdlor abandoned equip- ment lnctoding piping and Wl~~MATEO CONSTRUCTION COST· $155,000.00 Note. Pr1me Bidders Who do not ITlfft the quell· ftcatlona In the Contract Document• may not be ellOlble for award Slddlng Documents win be available to Bidders on FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1999, and wm be ltaued at DESIGN & CONSTRUC. TION SERVICES, 3500 Berl(eley Place, Unlvel'llty ol CaDfomta. IMne, Irvine, CA 92697·2450 (9'9) 82~. Hot Line (949) 82A-8117 Checks tor a non·relun dable ,.. wftl be required In lhe lmOU\t ol $25 00 per let ol 8ldcltng Documents Checks arw '° be mede payable to "The Regent1 of the University ol Catllor· nil M Sealed Sidi wll not be accepted alter 2:00 P.M., TUESDAY. MAAai30, 1 .. Bid SecurtlY In the amount ol 10% ol the LIJl1!> SUm 8Ne Bid, IX· ctudtng altemaUYM, shall accompany HCtl Bid The Surety Issuing the Bid Bond 11\aM be, on the Bid Deedlll\e, lllled In the latest published State ol Calllomla, Department of ln1u~, 1111 ol ln~r•rs Admllled to Transact Surety lhsuranoa In This St111 A mandl1ory ,,..91<1 Conlerence 1n<t man· datofy Pr.-&d Job We• w11 be COOdUc:ted on MOHOAY, llARCH 22. 1•. b9gil11i11g ~ at t :OO A.flt. Pa111doanti mill meet 11:_ PUBUC SERVICES BUILDIN<!J AOOM 100, U!Wer8ity Qll Celdomlia, ll'Wle, INIM, caotomle 92097 ATTENDANCE AT TWe PRE-BID CONfERENCE IS MANOATCMV FOR AU. PRIME CONTRACT~ THE MEEllNO Wl.L ~ ClOSEO AT •06 AM.. ~'( PAI..: COHTRAC.. T°"I ARNVINO AFTER Tlf18 TIME Will NOT EllGl8ll TO PAfmCI PA TE IN THE 8IO PRO- CESS AS A PAM CON• TAACTOA only blOOll'I wtlO paltla. pele In bolt! the Con ~ and lht Job Wllll tn ltletr ent•retY. d be al IOwtd to bid on the fl'f*tt u pM!e cont'9Q<Q. ~ l'ul1her Wom'8llOI\. aar'*1 ~~ aon l J_. ·~•>.::; .. u _., end .. ~tltK1CM'I .. be reqillr9d to ....... nonOlll:t'tflliNIOi'\ ~ ,,,.,. Ml '°"' In ..... dlrlO DOG m.-n ID~ ~':r.':. .. 1"8 • CllBhl ..... ................ ..._.._.,c• • ca.dll I --... .. M .. l"9 ...... ll.bmlAlon ol the Bid· LICENSE Cl.ASSIFICATION General Bulldlng, or Winn Air Heat. VentMltlon, AJC, or Refrtoerallon UCENSECOOE B or C-20 or C-38 Other Projed Soeclflca: Bidder Ouellflcatlons called for to be submitted at time ol bid lndude, t>ut Have Vo4J S1811ed doing buslnea yet? Y... O.· cember 1995 Kayaks Inc., Rlchald 0. Culver, President ~ statement was filed with the Coority c1er11 of Orange County on 3· 16-99 1"9671M71 Dally Pilot Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2, 9, 1999 F829 are not neoessanty llmlted CITY OF to: (e) Aw year require-COST A MESA ment for name and license ORANGE COUNTY and (b) completed three projects In past three years CALIFORNIA slmller In size encl $OOl)8 to NOTICE tnls p!Olect. INVITING BIDS THE REGENTS OF THE NOTICE IS HEREBY UNIVERSITY OF GIVEN that sealed CALIFORNIA proe>0S4ls for fumiltilng an March, 1999 labor, materials, eqUip· Published Newport ment. iranspof18(ion and Beach-Costa MGsa Dally sUch Olher facll1t1e1 as may Pilot March 12, 19, 1999 be required for 11th Street _______ F8_1_6 Par9'1ng Lot lmprov• Flctftloua Bualnesa manta, City Project 99-03, will be reoeMtd by Neme Statement the City of Coste Mesa at The following parsons the office ol the City ~ are doing business as. n Fair 01111e. Costa Meta. World Resources, 8135 California. until the hour of Pennlng1on Or. Hun~ 10:00 a.m .. Monday, ~I ~~.:.~o'~ena9. 5762 5' 1•· •t which time Y ....... I will be opened publicly and Boise Ava., Huntlngton read aloud in the COuncil Beach, Caltfomta 92$46 ch a m be rs S • a I e d This buslpess ts con-proposals Shan bear the II· ducted by• an 1~1 tie ol the wort< end name ol Have you started doing . the bidder but no other dist· busfne11 yet? No lngulSh!ng martls. Any bid Rut>eri Pena rec:ellled after the ached· This 11atement was flied uled closlng time for the r• wlth the County Clertl of oeiP4 of bids ahaM be re· Orange County on 3-16·99 turned 10 bidder unopened. 19"6716540 It shall be the SOie respon· Dally Pilot Mar. 19, 26, slbllltv of the bidder to see Apr. 2, 9, 1999 F824 that his bid Is received In Flctltlou1 BualneH proper lime. Name Stetement A set ol Bid Documents The tollowtng parsons may be obtained at the OI· are doing business as: floe of the City EnglnMr, RE·DElJX, 514 Femleal, n Fair Drtve, Costa~ese. Corona 0.1 Mar Calif California, upon nonrafun-92625 ' dabl• payment of $30.00. Alyce J. Rippee, 514 An additional c:hafga of Femleaf, Corona Del Mar, $5.00 will be made if f'lln· Clhf 92625 died by mall. Bid Oocu· This buslneu 15 con· ments and other oontract duded by an lnclMduel documents may also be Have you started doing examined at the Ottl08 of buSlness yet? No the City Clertl of the City ot ~ J. Rippee Coste Mesa. Bid Oocu-Tlus statement was filed ments wlll not be malled with the County Clertl o1 unless the additional SS.00 Orange County on 3-16-99 chlrge Is lnc:IUded Wilt! 1'"'7164U payment OI~ Pllol Mar 19 26 Each bid lhall be made • • on the Proposal lorm Apf. ' 9• 1999 F826 sheets P·1 through p.g Flctttloua Bualneu provided in the contnlCt Name Statement doaJments, and 1hall be The lolloWing pe~ accompanied by a certified are doing t>uslnels as. or cashier's check or a bid Eastblutt Salon ESP. bond tor not less than 1~ 2525 Easlblufl Dnve. New-ol the amount of their bid, port Beach. California made payable lo the City of 92660 Costa Mesa. No proposal Patttda Louise Andlklan. snan be considered unleu 14 Wlntermlst. lrvlne, Cali· accompanied by such tomta 92614 cashier's check, cash. or OelM Ae.betln, 23352 bidder's bond BollVlr. Million Vlejo, CaR· No bid shad be con· tomla 92&40 sldered unless It Is made Sandy Dasso, 21722 on a blank IOl'TTl furnished Cabrosa, Mission V1aj0, by the Cily of Costa Mesa and 11 made In aocOrdance with the pl'OVlM:lna ol the Propoul requ119ment. Each bidder mult have a Class "A" Gene<al Enoi· neer1no licenn and alto be r.requ&l1fiecl as required by aw The City Counol ol tt\e City ol Costa Mesa re· serves cne nght to reject any or all bids The Contractor shall comply with the provlslonS o1Section1no to 1780, ln- ctuslve, ol the Calilomla labor Code; the prevaMlng rate and scale of waoe• ••· tabH1hed by the City of Costa Mesa, which are on Ille with 1na City Cieri< of the City ot Costa Mesa, encl shall IOlfelt penalties prescr1bed therein lor noncompltance of said Code MARY EilfOTT Deputy City O.,k, ' coy of eo.ta MMe Publl1hed Newport Beech-Costa Mesa Delly Pilot Maren 19, 26, 1999 F83t NOTICE OF AVAJLABIUTY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant to Section 8104(d) of a lntemaJ Revenue Code notice ii hereby given t the an- nual repon for the CALEN- DAR year 1998 of LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY, INC . a pr1va1e toundatloo 11 avaUable at the lounoa· tlon'1 pr1nctpal ottlce for In· 1peC1lon during 1Wgutar bUslneH houl'I lrom 8:30 AM to 5.00 PM by any citizen who requests It within 1 80 daya af11r the data 01 this publicatlon. The foundation'• prlncl· pal'otfloe Is tocated at 245 Heliotrope Ave . Co- rona Del Mar, CA 92625 The pnndpel manager ol the foundation 11 Jane H11Qendorl TEO L RITCHIE1.~~A 301 E Colored<> twCJ , Ste 209 Pasadena CA 91101 Published Newport Beam-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Marctl 19, 1999 F933 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage aale, determine whet items you wish to .... Make sure ~·clean and~. ~fikJt 642-6878 Califomla 92691 ----------------... Dottl e Berns, 80 ~·l~hlomia ~. 2247 Vista Hueftl. Newpol1 Beach, Call1omla 92660 Thi• business Is oon- ducl9d by co-partners Haw you 5larted doing buSinNI yet? Yu, February 1, 1999 Pallloa LoulM Anditctan Thia statement WIS filed with the County Cle/11 ot Orange County on 3-1 S-99 11991716474 Delly Plo4 Mar 19, 26, ~ 2. 9, 1999 F828 ?lettdOue Bualneea ,..,,,. Statiement The followlng pef100S ,,. doing bullnea as· synervv AoPe..t. 359 e. 171h StiMt.. Cott• Mesa. Clllfomla 92627 Kayaka, Inc., (CA), 1036 Irvine Aven~1 ~ Newpon Beach, Callfonu 92660 Thll bullneu 11 con· duded by: a 00f1)0(1ltlon "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-S-iCASIET Smfag Orange l SlllT'Ounding Coutria STARTING ANEW BUSINESS ft ., • • • • • • • • • • • ' ..-:----.. r -:.~ ~•·i .... I""'"= ... ,. ...... • .. •••' ' , I • J !>;...~°b .... ' -, '•I SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CITY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE 99·2 Is schedUled to be in tull loroe and etfec;r 30 daya from llS adoptlon on Maren 15, 1999, and was adopted by the lollowlng roll call vole" COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Monahan, COW#\, Somera, Dtxon. NOES : Erlckaon. ABSENT: None. Ordinaooa 99·2 amends Table 13·69 In Tiiie 13 of ltle Costa Mesa Municipal Code regarding very IOw traffic uses In the oom· marclal·resldentlal lend use delloneoon. THE F\JLL TEXT ol the or~nance may be read In the Crty Clertl s Office, n Fair Onve, Costa Mesa MARV T, ELUOTT, Deputy City Clenl Pubflsh.ed Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Dally Pilot March 19. 1999 FB32 PUBLIC NOTICE The 8M4Jal report ol Iha Southern catifornla ln- slllUte of Photography ii 8118llable for inspectlOn, It Iha address "°'8d ~ during normal bu&innl hOUrt, by any dtlzen wtlO IO requests wlttWI l 0 de)'t alter pubflcatJon o4 this no- tJoe of Its availabllity. The Southem Cahlomle lnshtute of Photograptiy, 215 Orllt*<>Od Road, Co- rona del Mar, CA 92625. The prlncipal Manager Ir Gurinar E. ChnstlanMn, President, (71 4) 760-0247 Published Newport Beach-cosla Mesa Dally Pilot March 19, 1999 F834 l\nU.t~Pilot !L".!!1!.- Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 MCIFICVIEW MEMORIAL MAK Cemet9ty • Mortuaty ~·o.n.tory ~P.c:dle~~ ~8-d\ &44·2700 PBCE•TIBI IB.l...._Y Mortuary • Chap9I Cremation 110 BroadW9,y Costa Meu. M2·9150 Fiidoy. 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Showc11e Homu tor Silt In our S1turd1y AHi Eatatt Supp~entl Homes of the Week Ot•play Ads Stan al Jus1 $751 Ooactene IS T~ at SPM Ooen House Listings $t51 Deadline Ttuiday 5PM It Ptya to Advertlte In the Bt1t Loc1I RHI E1t1te Section CALL TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 1HOUSE~ COAONAOE1.\tD Georgeou1 3br (rnutlf hll retreat), 2.5bl, trplc, dtnlllbrary, gourmet kitchen, lttach 2 car gar. Approx HOK In upgrldH. Offered • $1391< O\nty • Aemu (949) 760-5000 Ext. 353 Old COM 3br, ~bl + rental. Quiet Strtttl W•* to thop9. Atnt1I lneomt htlpt you to buy more houM. SMt,000 1··-11•"" -1 c==.=. PENTitOUSE Nt1r l>etch, Very SpacloOS 2Bedroom specious, II~. 1·Br Lui 2Balh iMlh PtnOlll!'k Vltw. Buch B11g1lnl $I 49K P1iva1e Elevator, 2.5 Car OCEANFRONT P9nthouM Enclosed ·~. Flrepilct 2-BrlBa. 13981< Prudential Cal Huge Well-I~. wasntri Really, Mtlu1'9lltn 87S.2694. dlyet' hk·ups & y11d ~mo 723-0' 151 on 1 yew least Cell for appt. ftRRIAC OCEAN VIEW IMH4&-8453 48drm 3 SBalh, 4c pelldnQ, TI4E BEACH HOUSE APTS. Comoltttly Rtrnodtltd. 300 1433 SUPERIOR It pallo, t2xt2 beloony. Looks LIVE OH Uoo ISLE <lrdy at Wlllf Thlt Unit 11 S1eps to beach, 1 bf studiO. 150 ft From Tht Send. Great ienns W/O S650{rno belch house Piiot 1s l800I< 94'9-eri.6239 By Owner. 949-548-8048 1 IO' Bly l FtlhlOfl li!llld View Over 1900 s.I. 38d 2.5Ba hklelilga, $329,000 OWntr Wiii ctrry 0.W.C. Agent MM70-7670o'l50-n33. •BAY CREST" Ciilmllng 1 ttory, ci.ttch home. On 10,0001f lot. lbr 2b1, eunroom. pool tin yd ssm Slm'Mr IMM40-l140 ·twl Vl£W HOiies· (OPEN SUN 1-$) 1101 POft nmn. RtmodMcl •nd expended 2150 +e1 3br down wtth 4th btdnn up. 8Y OWNER "'9K 94t-720-1111 T12 RitbOf llland or (OPEN SUN 1~) Bayfront Homt with cuttom bolt docll 10f I ~ boltt. Lg mttr+ ~ 1ub1. Lota mort. $2,415,000 DIYld Brlldbume 94M7Wt91 / ' Newport Marina Apartmenta Bayf ront communily with private ~ach & marina. Walk lo Balboa laland. ~ lBR, 2BR and 2BR widen 916504369(> Wood burning firepllM.'e & private glfilge. Sorry. no pels. Pleue calla (949) 760-0919 . WE HAVE 60 HOMES IN NWPRT BCW/COSTA MESA Flom s 1500.-$6000. Per Month No Fees. Broker 94M42·3850 Nier Beck Ly 3bi 2.561, tux new mll br l ba. 2 frplc'a. 2 car g1r w/laundryrm. $2000hno Ind pcltrw. No pttt, 949-752·1025 *9AYFRON1* Fabulous tbr 2bal Al new llllC/ltn, carpet. tJle Yltwl $ 1700 1vlll nowt Agent MM75-4912 180' Oc.11\ VieW 'Vtl'Ulll•' 2bdl!TV2ba, lrplc, HCUllty, pool, &pt, underground pitdng. $169()"rno 94J>.S48-042S NtwPort sl!Om 3br 2b1 Cllltl wtmont; llll8Zlng v1ew. u1)1111rs, pvt declc. new peinl, Clrpel & Ul>Qfldes, comm pod/ tennlSlclUb hse. I blll to bch. lndry. $2100 949-574-0844 · SEA FAIRE Panotlll)IC OCMn VllWI I.Jg lull 1 bf t bt, woodlll1. declc. gar11g11, oated. POOi. &pt. *'· gym S14Ds/mo IM9-722·83t4 UNOBSTUCTEO HAA!OA Ii OCEAN VIEWS $1,S75. Studio (11mt ala u 1 BA) AtllWNIY'Dry Inc. MARY ANN MC GUIRE 64M770 Prvclen1111 Ca Realty ·.;~: ,:~ .;_•.'J' ' .• ~J ~ ~--,,,1 ...... ft\ 'I 1 I ~ ·, -~ ote rttrntly l"MOvatm, near major Fwys & attracts. OC fa!rgrowW coUege,bchs,shopplng malJ. 24hr lit desk. Free HBO, ESPN. Discovery, OD phooes. spa & pool. First wk specials on singles & dbls. $134+ Tax • C.M. Motor Inn. 2277 Harbor Blvd. 949/645-484-0 COM Shire htt liilll Of lefii, non smoker, 2br, ~e1 Wl$l'lltry. $10f9, Wiii! to ocn $625 + 112 utl1 MH75-4D38 •• .., -· ;~~I) ~~-: .... . .. OLD ORIENTAL & NAVAJO. RUGS 949-497 .97 44 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • V.A • OPEN SUN 1 :30-4:30 (717 Htllotropt I Anot11 Kr1u1 Agt. ~9-644-7064 SPYGLASS HILL ocean Vltw, By Owner upg11ded 2·Story ·NewfBedlord' 4Br 38a, bonus room. wa1a Silt lol. pvt gtltd. cnyrd, pool & spa $1,495,000 By Owner 949·759·1438 Brokers Welcome SEAW1ND NiWPOft BHCh (Ootn Sun 1-4) 2239 l>ort 4i*tll1le Pl. NP Helgt1t1, ttlft 2br 1 ba hM, good parking, qultt ntlah, W/O, $$50 + 11! utll, ·, Avill 4-1. 949-722·7020 • $0 DOWN • $0 MOVE-IN FREE COUNSELING FREE Llat ol HOMES HUOIVA AEPOS , .. 00-723-685 7 VETERAN REAL ESTATE 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FORSAl.E CAPISTRANO BEACH OCEANFRONT ON THE SAND AS rJrcx'ffl J SBa1h Custom Bu1ll Home '" Pnvate Guard· Gato!tl Commonrtv Too Many r ea1wes To Ust Hore Ca• For Deta~s $1 q M1ll1on 949 597·5549 Poncipals ()Ny 1 HOUSESlCoNoos FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR BEST BUY 1 Rud'( To Move In' One Br • Ofl1<.11. Whitt Otcor with T outhes ol Black Fireplace. Ct!!'ar Secumy May Leese $1 ,JO<YMo ($225.000) POSSIBILmES ABOUND In ri. 4&. Climel Model H11bor View H•ls Wond811111 y,.w &fX>8 LOI Cozy Family Am A Cove1ed Pnho, $729.000 In Le1&11hold $859.000 FM ,. S 281 2Bt Condo, 2c !ftf, Frptc, Viewing ~ PoOI & Spe. Fum °' Not cllll U1. ~fMf'tO cffc/ .Af.a.t a\~ * fif.'/•IU!H CHAftMINO CAPE coo ~It on IUsh canyon, Olf1ial ocean Vltw Optri Sii & Sun 12-4 00 (320 Haiti) Can ~ on or ~ new $82.51( GtMI Value Af IM9-7S9·9070 4bf 2.Sbe, P•rmo Fir Plan. 2 11ory Much Mort By Owntr $669,000 949-144 .. 721 t 8Elco0Rf 24 guard gated community, 4BR 3 SBA. 4 Fp'a, overalzed Maller Sufte. ll>raiy, ~ lcllchen Judy Muncy FAIRWAY APAKI'MENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNllY BY FASHION ISLAND S..utiful tree-lined atnleta and golf oounie view.. ,Enjoy carefrH living In your letge 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • l1No-C11r garage I I ,00.:,';I~ C• ..... , .. ~,:~.-l·!!amtl .. quNll comer CIJl.(Je-gc IOI. wf 'NP COAST' "EttalH" • Waher/dryer hookups • Areplace (wood & gu) • Nr conditioning --• • Wif'\Wln 2 wl<N Slr ... -·--··- • Alerm system • $1 ,850 to $2.,995 hi.foe RV prl\g, new root. hurry! Single leYtl bullt In '95, $219,900. OOnaJd Pfaff, Cold· 4br Sbl 2500tt hdwd flra, <twen Banker M9-73H074 3 car 'gw. ,,;ofH1lonally aeautllul 4ectrm Homt near landacaped with ...... $7891( Halecro5t area Move-In condl· 3 % to Buyw1 Agent !Ion Hurry $259.900 Call By Owntr 949-n1-Ma1 1St:·=11=--=I uouNr81TCA Olde COM RENTALS EXQUISITE SCH COTTAGE All KINOS 949-344-1"4 Open Sun 1~ (110 Anita St) 2br t bl, <>c.an vlew. New '*tier c.pet. $460,000 By Owner 949-494-5162 !•":Ml OPEN SUNDAY 1~ 10 POPPY HlllS This trchlt9C1urtll'i·l1ch 5Br 5 581 5.000 Sq fl homt • Ot4standl!l1 wilh •xten&lve use di ~ Europ1 lmNtone. gren1e. cnenywood, custom M'ldow l/911men1$ .,, nlcfl9 Ind Frtnch dOOIS ltlrou!,floul 2 141P11N. OYel1l2td 2c 1J1f Ctll fOf Galt Cltwtnce $1,IHOOO PllMlt l . tflll1 :'IJtl\I t4•stMt4' 110 ·C s10£• biO Eidtn tE S 1be, wro hk1411, 2 car ger, no peg. $111/lno. Crtcl" r9POf1 n111W"td. t4M4MMI • ,...... cell (9411) 544.0509 Sony,no~t. 1154:+w'l l1a=-1 3 Doore to SOuth Bay Frontl CHOICE RENTAL. 2bt 2bt, t car git.~ S2200mo fiii1 ShOAT TEAM RENTAL Avlll llH JUnt 1 Specious, deluxe, 2Bdnn 2bl, I~ lllm, dole 10 buch. 2c ga1. 049-675-7130 28+' 1814 doort ifOm OCMn, w/d, 11•, nice encl newly clont, S1 ~o yttf1y MM$o.a42t. abr Sbl, pooUlm ..,Iii, 2 Clf IJlf. laurQy If ... btldl ne11· Avail 4/1 $2200r'rno 80(). 708-1770 'NP SHORES' Wt111 to bttch Bdrm + l»fflcl + gar9. W/O, kltchtn prlv, club lld-ltlel. S700hno 94M4M903 Sh.,. Ltg ibr 2 1/'l &ltti WI great vtewl kl NB near CdM. Active pron Pftl'd. $750 + 113 obis. Clll Brian 94!Hfi0.tt61 H8 condo m .. u,. lifll hu. room lor 11nt SSDOfmo + 112 utn. Ho SmoU Call Wpm. 714-960-4IN EAST siOEC'tfli;,,;i. ;nl·d" New 2br 2ba, no smoldng, w/d, S600r'mo utra Incl Cal T er1 714-437-1591 Do You u.. COupona? F1"M $10 WOl1h of grocery A dining, rm Mt. Sollcl cherry, ccxipon• or your Choice 92'' dtll·pedestal, 2 lttvas, 8 60().404.1475 tit 1203 chlpptncUN chllrs, 1!1111d bul· HOT 000 CART Brand =r. let & Mch ~ matching &e!Ver. I ,,....., opened, 11111 boxtd. 006I wllfl I\{ ell ltalnleu llM, llK, NII S3875 714-59'-1144. com=~~~Only ANTIQUE OfllENTAL ROG ;.~• .11 oma1e itOn allOi~r --;;:sxzr~K.,,.=··:·--reckt, con1ote table, 4 lron s • .,, "'75 m chtlfl price negotltblt. l..vo ·Mr 8 Prlvlle pwty 714·9'4-9952. Oak Ent Clnief. 6x5 Si25. oak !Ible wAetl + 8 chtlrs.. $175 PIC*l tablt "**' $50. I ~~1ml I~ ~I =~~~:mm: SHOAT TEAM REHTAUBAL 1-~1 PENI~~ .. delllxt.2& WANTED . -2bl C m, dose to LEOPARD LOOKALIKE bch. 2c gar 1s-1130 ANTigUEs Oclcltt94t==:r::i1 now. I 20I ~I OlderStyft urnlturw MN31·2111 ~ PIANOS i Coll.alblet SttiCtty Indoor SflYtl' JiWlllli • ~ • • ~ • .,...._ l«n CIL ~ '/9fY tmdly LlrVt EMcutlVe omc:t • s.-' -• Ofllc>t"""""' dedwd, 5)'11, 811>1, frtt lo good tocatecl 1n Hun11ngeon Stach $$ CASH PAID $$ home No dogs, am cnld, octrer $300 pet month C111 Aon .i _,......,.--.. cats. Fot ~ IM9-718-3698. • 714-141·1651 • we BUY ESTAnS 1r • ~ friencly~ 218 "Wl PAY MOM t 'Allllr · Prof male H INb room n COM « 1'P8. I live In I.A. Only win be thtrt 2 nlghtt 1 Wk. Nii price 714-305-2221 • Atflef hm .,,..,. ·~toDA't • Modlfloetion of tupport ,. ..... _,.. ... ....... p .... Cl11Jt7a.7- maaJIM-17D lrtadmll!!:......~!~ts, stair "'"*'· ~. hOnl8 VY'" new/rtfurt>llhtd IMll-722·6466 MondAy ............ l .... Frid~y S:OQpm • _... .r •. .,., w • - Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... WednesJay 5:00pm Friday ............ ( .. Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm '· ; -~;. . 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W•lmnd dtys, car nect1111y, cell MM42~213 EfM: 11\bOUfid PhOnl saie, Soorts & Cotw:.1 titllS PT S7 hu Flnlble shifts Cllf Det ft T14-444-J08S fiECOTIVE lSsf, wlih muttl Ink tbllltlu, nttded fot feet pact expanding mrv Co. MIQt 11.ve ttrong COn\pUter & org1nl11tlon1I 1klll1, Otgt'M prtlwred. Fu ruume & cover letttr to 94•757~ -. ., ... l'"ii~· .-- 18111Wl/UltYAll Al\' Y1111,....., Fttr A Stcwrr FilwtcWI Fia. bl Constructiolt ! No. I a.t C-,-, Is~ For RtliabU, Ckon Cw IA•olm. M-tWl n.111. Must Hint 0-Drlwlrf R«ord. &u"' c~ --·•itnt,.. -· C obcntf E:xpc-rktrt A PIM.I. Call Steff. 71~ GRAPHIC OESIONEtt NEEDED. Strong Oullt l Ptiotoshop skllls required Must bt Ible 10 woctc under dt9dllle. Good OOl1'mlnlcallcn ~ lmmecllte '*1nQ. F• 191Umt to (M9) '4C>7939 MARKET RESEA"CH M Gel peld IOI IYlkadng euslomtf ttlW:e In ~ "*' dint. 1.IC)0.72J..2tl4 H~Y-A--T" T • • ~ .. . • . t • The Hyan Newp<>rter has great opportunities & bcndits available: Adminbtntiw Al.Uttanu R.tatua11t M.,..._ Bu.et Room Suvicie c.dUu Homckecping Project Pcnoa CIS Set Up Please apply in person on Monday and Tuesday from l -5pm and Thursday from 9am-l pm or fax resumes to (949) 729-6025. Call our Jobline for additional openings. ~949) 759-3~ro M/F/DN lu.ru••• • lltli'Offb Piii ... ...... .... •oe &I•• l'rtlSTIOIOUS NIWl'Olt'I' Oma TOWI• ........... •CMred,,...~ • 11Utllllt ..... •OC..\1NI . t 1m,Cm C..l*IJlf MM ..... • IUINHAM USA 111...,..c..r ......... 1. ~ ..... CA"'6t FOi' fimher l•f/urmattot1, J>INllttl COfU«I ,.._.TAWY .... ...,, .... , .. ,... ..... 7 .... . ' *™'* ' !4 . $11.tif, Nlwoolt Buch ~ P(9cllool r18ldl l>IT & FIT I 1illd1lfl wJEC£ UflllS lo W!)llt ,· w.1ltfll1IS ' tocldlen. Benefils1 I •MM5Wf12• ~ REXl ESTATE AdEHTI • WE'RE LOOKING FOft : EXPERIENCED AND MOTIVATED AGENTS lor our a.lbol Island Oftlce. Whh • • new 11>aclou1 olllct, and ,rand lrlencly "'"· Really IS a leader on llllnd, ancf we ere looklng •lor ltle best. Please call brolr.er 'Ool\ Abfln'll 11 (949) 875-4822 :or JloC> by at 302 Mlllnl Ave. P' 8alboa lsllnd. ' , ..... be Wll'f of 0111 ol ,.,... compenlta. Ctltck • 'Wlttl t"9 loc.t a.ner •\aullnfft Bureeu befor. ,you Mnd eny money or • ,... fOf ltl'Vicn. Reid and undtrttand any 11tontract• before you ::tlgn. .l. ., ·-; , .. : .., ' )'"JS;" ~ • 1 :" ·-· \ ' . ' -.. ~ ' II~ t ' ' • ' , • ~ ..,. . .. . ....... . .. , . . • /t""l ... , CREM, WI CAN i*~. •1~1WS72• ,,~-. ·~ .... , .... · '~~ . .. :-"PQ j. :. • Fr .... •--·-....... ~ -.. A URA CL '17 Blk, uo, llr, pwr ok. CO, ABS, llovs. (003379) $18.898 I.Dus OF Wl8TillNSTER (714)tt2..aoe XcOO INftaRX 'ii 5spd, llr, llloys, taccoiy cell phone. (000918) 113,598 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER &14)112-6906 lc l INTtGRA '90 4dr, Stpcl, turvoof, 90k ml, ont owntl', grtM condition! MOOO obo MN41-2917 XCORX ViGOA as 184 Brown, AU1o, lotdtd, Wl'f cleen, AK ml, $15,558. ... 72J.1341 . BMW 320l 1 M2 6-speed, 2-door, moonroot. dllltOll llflY, tic, 1 owntf, s 1900 obo 84M50-5426 Biiw 53si ·91 Bi.cM:ltlcll, 13k ml, lotdtd- detllltd, good condition, pp 114,800 14M4M9t1 8iiW iSOCsl 1en SW. .,.,. ltlltllf' ml'll cond rwNI llrte & b<eelcs, ceMomla smog, 13750114-Sff.01n. 8Mw 740IL 116 Blldcltlk. 37k mi. new tm, $42,000 very cl11n pp 84M54-2513 iUICk sKYUAk 'i4 V8. (vlnl253805l s12n Somy'a Gmc Pontiac Buick 71~200 BOICk SKYLARK d>R 'ii Au!o (\llrl •41 9060) S89n Sonny'a GMC Pontiac Buick 114-444-410o CHEVY cXvXutA 40A 117 Auto. (Vin '198054) SS,371 Sonny'1 OMC Ponllec Buick (7H)444-5200 CHEW COfiSiCA iii2 $4,177 (PSGU308) THEODORE R08INS FORD MM42~0 i ~,Ii.. ..... ·'1-··~' ~J:;:~~. . ~ I.,. ' ... ,. j , <( • • • # • ... ~ ·-' -· ... , • . '\I FOAo4SIW'il Auto, ale, tow mttu. (T8178870~ $5,999 °'ane;1:...= llUDI FORD CONTOUR se 1iii $11,117 (F22211t) THEOOORE ft081Ns FORD MM4U010 FORD CROwtt VIC'T. 1113 rr.m (XAOl147B) THEODORE ROSINS FORD M~O FORbESCOfif't7 5 spd, P..' (Ylnl219871) $9795 I GtlC Ponllec Buick 714-44.W200 FORD iiOSTXHG 'M ve. ale, rJ•, lm'lm case, 111. low mies (TF208575) $1 0,999 Or11191 COHt Jeep lauzu 71C.54M02) FORD PfiOBE GT 1994 $10~ (XA01155B) TH1:000RE ROelHS FORD 94M4M010 FORO RANGER PU 'M 5 spd. l\llrl t823tm S89n Sonny I GllC Pontiac Buick 714-444-4200 GiiC sONOiil slt 'it 5spc1, sLS (vinl502182) mn Sonny'1 GMC Pontiac Buick 714-444-6200 SilbUi'6iiii 'il Gi lwd; Yliie Sllverado 2500, 3cJr IOn. 5. 71. • V8 8f9ne. heavy tow~ lltll & Maks. ~ lie, SIJPtf dean. I owrl8f + trlRS· lerable &(rn9< GM major guard Insurance procection plan, tow ml, 58 8k ml, .... last $22,950 cal 94~1 eel phone 714-307;2376 HONOl civlC DX 1iiii $12,117 (P107854) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 94M4M010 HONDA CiViC EX 'iS Auto,lir,pwr~. 49k mies (00&499) $11,898 LEXUS OF WES1MIHSTER (714)892-6908 HONDA CIVIC EX CPE '94 ~ tm1m' cd, cruise ••• low mies (RH528092) $9,999 Oran9J COii\ Jeep llUZU 7t4-54M02i ISUlU f100P9i u 1189 82K, orig owner, ewrytrllnQ new 54150 14M50-718D •trtt•tr•'l!t• JXGOXR XJS coRV ii $St,"5 16-4212 BAUER JAGUAR 71WR-4800 JloOXR XJS COUPE 20 'es $11,tH IMUS BAUER JAGUAR 714-tSMIOO -· ,~ .......... , .. -r:-~··--'J: ~. - '• ~., ', i, r .• G .....:--"'~-. -.. ' a-:, f\~.~~I".· ;:-:: .. 7",. ~ J, - -"' I • I J ' .a. ..... , t , .•• ' ..... ' j, ... ta~--~-~.::...~ .. wnTitOUT ORYWAU NpelrecL All phaus/sm,all/lg ....... and inltllldoft. Jobi.CLEAN! 20!$. lllr, ,,.. Clf1V1f0 0-. of Tie. -Ll400030 714-0-1447 t4N7WOIS 71444M52t ,,~. -:-l ' •• I' '. I ,., '.•, • I "~~.... • t\)· ..... 1-·-~ '\ .. _~ ' ) --.. ....... ~-..... -., . ' --------- , . . ~ .. f t. I ™ u llDlN as .. , sn.-tMJOt IAUER JAGOAA 714-llS-4e00 JIGUXA iJi ICD~ 'If 141,MI 91-4211 IAUER JAGUAR 114-MMIOO JXOOXM XJI IEb~ 'it 141,111 87-4211 BAUER JAOUAft 114-MMIOO Jlo04R t.li stt>XM 'i1 1414* 17-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714-tSMIOO Jaguar m vilid9i\ ii $31,11$ IMOl1 BAUER JAGUAR 714-15'"4800 _ Jegu1t lCJs 'i2 vf2 ~. ctvome Wife whls. CIO c:lllnger, car phone. lmmlc cond. 85 611 milts, $22.255 t48-854-0657 JEEJI CHERO« '13 8 cyt, IUIO( lie, lll'IVlm ~. cd, low miles (Pl640531) $10,999 Orange COMt Jeep llUJU 11c.scM02a JEEP &Ind CHEROKEE 'i4 Limited va, auto, 4x41 aunroof, CD, prem aouna pkg. Trailer tour pllg. Meeal grey, 70tC ml, good condition BEST OFFER 941-$15-"30 Jteo Wranglef 'eS 6CYf, White, hard toe>, Ale, cld, CUS1om whls, 86k ml, xlnt cond s 1 '.500 Leave msg IM!M94·9894 JEEP WRANGLER 11113 4•4. pa, anVlm CU&. low milts (PP255664J!8at999 Orange Jeep lauiu 714-$4M02~ RIA SEPHIA LS SED~ 'M Auto. ale. pis, am1rn cass. 111. ptior renul (W571024t)S8.999 Orange Cout Jeep ltuzu 71C.54t-e023 LEXUs ES 300 'M l.ltv 33k miles, co. chlome wtlla (178221152100) $25 795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-~ LExus Es 300 '96 Lthr. CO, chrome~. moon- root (I n3&'1"3878) $22.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-644-4800 LEXUs E8 ioo 'M Ruby, lthr, moorvool, co (178821138169) $23.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-~ LEXus ES 300 ii co. chnlme whls, moonrool (175951135232) $23,995 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714-~ LEXOI es aoo 'ii eutvner• Beige, nnr. co (17e&41'142267) $23,995 TUSTIH LEXUS 714-544-QOO , ... -" ... ·.' _, ...... -~ I ..... • J \. . ( "' - J -,-~ ,1 1n TY , •. , .. lly awtt.ES GOREN wkh OMAA SHARIF and TANNAH HIMSCH RESIST TEMPTATION Both vulnenble. South deals. f1ein1 an Of.!CntnJ bid, pine was reached in quick ume. NORTH • 6•3 <:>K64 o AKJ84 •Q5 EAST West started w1lh three rounds of spades, declam-ruffing the lhi:rd. To auard 1pinst four lnlmps wilh East. aec!arer cashed the ace and kJn1 of hearts, seuin1 up a sure trick in the suiJ for Ww. Since a1temptina 10 lake d1scaids on dwnmy's d1am0nds was clearly futile, declarer'• only hope now lay in the club finesse - down one when it failed. • 107 s <:> 2 0 962 • 1087631 SOUTH •J2 <:> AQ 1087 o QlOS •AJ4 • The bidding: sounr WFSr NORTII FAST Had Soulh held the two of heans inslead of the ten. lhe contract would probably have been brought home. After ruffing the third spade, declarer should ca.sfi the ace and queen of hearts. If the sui1 spliis 3·2, declarer draws the last fnlmp and claimt the rest of the tricks. _ • 10 . l• 1 0 .,.. When either defender 1ums up with four trumps, declarer abandons hearts and SUUtS running diamonds. The defender wilh the long tnln!P5 can ruff whenever it pleases. but declarer can win any return, cross to dummy wilh the kins of hearts, drawing thr las1 trump in the process. and cash the remaining diamonds LO compleie the game. 30 Pus 4<:> Pall Pua Pus Opening lead: King of • There arc many factors that lead a player astral at the bridie 1.able. Here, South s ien of hearts was lhe reason declarer failed at a contnK:I lha1 should have been made. Despite the overcall: North could not be denied. Wilh an opening bid ,8N,..,1 LEXUS ES 300 '9S ed. chrome wheels. (1 n04t 134795) $24,895 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-~ LEXus ES soo '16 l.ltv. 40k miles, CO, c:tvome whls. (17820(162760) $24,995 TUSTN LEXUS 71W44-4800 • LEXUS ES 300 '96 W111tt, lthr. low miles, co (17706/140846) 525.295 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '16 tttv. co. moonroof. (178131184176) $25,295 TUSTIH' LEXUS 714-544 4800 LEXUS ES 300 '16 Blaclt. "". 3611 mies, co' moonrool. (1773SJl45629) MTIN LEXUS 714-544 4100 Lfius LS 400 'M Auto, lllr. llhr, moonroot. aloVs. ASS, CO (186527) $18,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )892-6906 LEXUS SC 400 ·92 $21,915 92-4336 BAUER JAGUAR 714-1153-4800 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '15 Auto. llir, tu• pwr, am'lm cass,llhr.(699353) St5,998 695 CARSfl'RUCKS IYANSISU~~ Men:ury Trac:.r LS Sedan 't7 Auto, ale, am'lm cass. low mlles. (VW85M83) $8,999 Orange Coast JMpll1uzu (714)54M023 Mk1ubltt1I EcllpM GS. T '18 Blk/gtl. auto, air, tu•r,u:t· co. ml (0142~ 19, 8 . LEXUS OF WES MINSTER (714)112-6908 MITSUBtSlti ECLIPSE 1115 $7,tn h':C1l201B) THEODORE RO tffS FORD 84MCM010 OLDS EIGHTY aaH'T ·es Auto. u , IUU pwr pack. i.t CIC lthr ~ f4736) $10,898 LEXU 0 WESTMINSTER (714)892-6908 Plymouth Neon coupe 117 Auto. I/Jc:. pis, am'lm. low mios (VD20062~ $9,999 Orange oat Jeep Isuzu 71C.54M023 PLYMOUTH NEON 'II AulO. aJc. pis, ll1Ylm CISS (W0643858) $9.999 Orange Coast J"p l1u:zu 71C.54M023 PLYMOUTH HEON EXP '87 Auto (Wll24 t 048) S88n Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac Buick 714-444-6200 Ponllac Grand AM ASE 'es 4 cyt. (vlnl586297) $11875 Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac Buick e9S CARSITRUCKS NANS/SVVS ·. TOYOTA COROLLA 1997 m.•n f112&111 THEODORE ROBI S FORD MMCf.0010 •••foYOTA i RUNNER ·t1°• Auto trana, low ml, 2WD, W/P.Wf modi 6 OY« drfW, whit• ~ ·~hlngl NC, Sunroof, CC 6 tltt whl, St«eor'CD pleyef, alloy Wiiia, Rad1t detector. Xlnt cond. AU malnt. rtCOfda. $12,800 Local N.B. C•. 1 adull owner (941)151-1115 1307 Volklwegen VW Van '82 Vanagon. Upd runs good new tires 5975 obo 94t-Q1-3852 Votk wegene 1169 Squereback runs gieel, C' boctt1 S2300'obo Cal . L M 949-~ 7635 vw cXBAOlEt 15 NEW: lltemetor, benefy, c.t convwt, t.11 pipe~ AC 1y1tem, >1lnt olll. S3400IOBO. 94MSD-3986 VW SUPER BEETLE '71 Ru111 good, good tlrea. new carb, nice lnler, nMde some body work. $700 firm, 849-650.7551 .. Fndoy, March 19, 1999 13 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 71 MOef't 1 Prefix lot •ftlt(#'r(' ~ 5 Urge body of 72 oMc:ial --73 MMll'I graMI 10 Tlckly ...... "°" 74 BltlCfOfl of 14 W• aooy ~ l*"8 15 Dwn 1 e S1eak order DOWN f7 Ado< Pitt 1 Htevenly 18 Wun aw.y bodies 19 Wn1er Haley 2 Smoli.t. u him 20 Truc:ktf's rig 3 Beare Of 21 Home Raidef'I 23 Makt lace 4 Cufioell1 . 25 Actor Ritter 5 Cauobt up wl1h 26 Snoop 6 MlnO . 31 Contracts 7 Id compenlone 35 Stop --dime 8 Do a CPA"a job 36 Shade of pink 9 Necusary 36 Ov9f1lowed 10 P9Bla.:!8J 40 Small stream 11 Soft gf 42 FrlMIS or birds mlnefal ... Comply • 12 Alberta tribe 45 Actress Kim-13 Witch'• curse 47 8lac* lea 22 FonT* 49 "You bet!" IPOlJM9 50 Dynamite name 24 Alphabet 52 Envoy 1tarteq S4 I able pet1 26 NM· 56 Bulfight cheef 27 United M ine 57 Pizza extra WOtkefS t g 62 Vexes 28 Burst oC 66 Fish organ aoolaUM 67 Fits ot temper 29 T'ndclt 68 Loam 30 Swung on 69 Kan. neigtlbor COUtM 70 Tennis c:flarnp 32 Md eddr ... Chris 33 a.ddafi'I 17 country tau 34 Winter W9ethtr 59 Bluepr1nc 37 Take a et.. to 1JO CuNect ' 39 Hunt and pedl --w..... 41 SoeilC9 room ··-"' 43 Concert VIPa 61 SOClel misfil 48 SeeWMd • 83 Soli<k:ok>fed 48 ~ trNI Wlltl a 51 Ont who aprlnk.ling of anwtcs whit• 53 TtahouM &I ~s hostas 55 Solenvl 57 Spe8'bp 58 Fi12gerald of Call tor Answers • r~ ~01 ~~ • es. per .....,..1 ... 37CMIOO ext code 500 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)llM906 iillDA iiPV 1111 11,en (BA50933Al THEODORE R08INS F<>f'D 84~10 714-444-5200 TOYOTA CAMRY 1t'i Gray, aUlo. lir. 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