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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot11.-l ~s-id~ lhe ! best locdl SERVING fH E ~J fWPUPI M~ 'JA < ( )MMLJNITIES ~J INC f 1907 INSIDE A THI EF IN LIDO A art theft 111 l.11 111 VLl ldgP lw .... -..true k ll H· COllllll\lllJI) c1r11I l1•1l r P:-.tdl'lll'> '" H 1d 1·r1r1q how .'> lH h 11 t l 11 r 1 q 1 • 11 , Id hdpJH'Jl SEE STORY, PAG E 4 . FOR ART'S SAKE Senior a rtisb .... 111 111 · !Irr-. WC'Pk1•11d .it t llf' (·,,,,II j\ h ''>d St'll H If SEE STORY. PAGE 5 . BUILD YOUR MUSSELS Due to hPdllh c onn •rn-... tOdd'y 111.rrl-.-.. the· •·nd of 1111 1~-..t ·l ·lldl\' .... t 111q Sl'd '.:>Ull SE[ STORY, PAGE 5. SAVING GRACE One w oman is detenninPd to sc1 v.-.i piece of Nl!w p nrt · Mesa's rtr1t"ll1C' lwr 1l11<Jt' SEE STORY, PAGE 9. INDEX CUSSIAED .. .. .. .. • . 88 COMMUNITY FOIUM .. . .. .. .. A 18 8flBTAltWOO .. . .. . . .A 16 fAlllt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... A2 POUCI AUS ................. .A2 SOOE1Y ........... : ....... 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Thf! to~·s new city manager official- ly takes ·his polt on Moaday to serve as the top executive oC the municipal gov- .. I .' . I PrllmPnt. from t hc1t post, he will SUJW-rvisP thP city's f'mployecs. mHnage its budgl'I and carry out thf' directives of thP sr v- en -me mber City Council. •t am very pleased to be provided this opportm:1ity b¥ the Homer Bludau mayor ansf the City Council,• Bludau said. •Newport Beach is a dynamic, beautilul, ···see BLUOXu Moi ,, I •h .· ! ..... ._,,. ; . ~\ .•; .. ~ SATUR DAY MAY 1, 1999 ~ . I ttd .l\ 01111 h-.. th1• t ir-.1 lld\ ol 11 11• 111.11 h II.tit """""' .ir 111• \\ 1·dq1 '' h11 h prn ""''" 1111· ''"'Ill il11t.tl1111l dt •\ II ..... ht•f\, 1·1·11 111 .. llt •ll,I ' t" t 11 " 111 111d I p .111 .. Mil I rnN IUM MOMENT (~(lll 11 ( ~ 1\,1 rna v lJ<~ v rPplacPd by hOlllPS ,, 1· I .. . . ... I '·' I I -... 'I j ' ..,. I . : . ... : •1 'I . ..... '· . I Ii· ' . •)·, 1 ........ ~ ... I' 11 n' I 111! 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N f'wport res1dPnl Tiwodore Robins h ad a interesting rrm~r as a n ~lane pilot. car dettlN and civic lP.ader. Aft PT c>SIHhlishing himself a renowned airplant" pilot. Robins began his h usiness ·career by opening a Ford dealer.thip in 1921. H e started with a quota of one car sale A month -tht!I first totaling $637.15. Over the years, his busi- ness grew and Robins was ey;en- tua lly a":arded the "quality deal-the chamber bl 1966 and 1975 .... ". 2 . \~~[;.J!m ·~ .~ ~ ·' . , •' TH 'I ST 0 I Y cindy trane · christeson J:>z~t your f?eart ·1~:~~:~"~1!.;.L?.,~ve, 1111~1 '"'' IIkt· he lovf!s and cares tor , u 'i•i lit· wunt.s y6u to have the same /, 1.,. C111d 1·urc· tor bne another."· -Joseph Ginone T hh h the second y~~r my job 11,,., been to collect ~e dnnual d11Ps from dll lhP mep1bers of 1111• ~r111011dJ Chdf1ty LP.ague. It took 111•· ,, lnnq t1111P tu riuure ~d carry out• lli1· 1 1111c ~·-.., ldsl year, so 1t ritade se11se f(tr Jiit' 111 IJL'OC'tit from au l~etl IParnmu · <.11 11 ! d11 1t onn• d9dtn Tll·· p:on .. •ss 1s «Jri1pl1cdlPtl herau~e , ,,, ti 1111·111 lwr pdy~ d dLflPrt>nt dmount d1 ·111·111J111q nn th(• 111unht-r <1f clduyh- l;·h tlwv h11\'I' in Ut£· yroup or m col· faith I ' .. Oajly Pilot , - 1------------------------------------------------------,.. ........... , .................... It ..... , -----------------------:---------------~~~-~~--------1 I I First Ch.urch of ChriSt Scientist, I I I • . Address: :rnn V1<1 Lido, Newport : Beach (dt the t•nlrctnce tn Lido Island) : Telephone: (94~) 673-t:J,40 : Denomination: C hristian Saence • Year Church Established: 1925 I 1 Service Times: Sunday services are 10. : a.m. and 5 p.m .: Sunday school for slu· : dents ages 3 to 20 meets at 10 a.m.; : testimony meetlngs·are held dt 8 p m. 1 on Wf'dnes<ldy. AU services r1re open to : the publJc.. , · : Readers: K1·n M organ cmd Kim Dablow : Makeup of Conwegillion: The congrc- : , gdt1on includP!> people of all ages, from 1 fdnulies with young chi.lrtren and : ' tt::Pndgers, to rldults d.nd seniors. A : number of fc1m 1lies hctvf"three generd- 1 lions ·a uend1n9. : Child Care: Available at c1ll services for : lhosf' too younH to attend either Sun- : day !.Chool or church service. 1 Type of Wors,hip: The Hible r1nd the I 1 C hnsllan Sc1encr> textbook dre the·only : preachers for d Clms!Jr1n Science : rhur~h service. Thf' st>rrnon 1s com- • ! • . • • NeWport· :e:each I I ' ., I I I I I :1 I ~ I I I I ·1 I I I I I I : prised or Scripturdl texts ctnd correla-, • ·: : tivP pa~sages from "Snenc • dnd 1 1 I leulth" with "Key le 1 llw St nplures" : : by Mdry Bak<•• Cddy Th<'SC' books ure : : redcl e1t Sun<lc1y !>Nv1n•s hy two rer1ders : : Plf'clN I hy thr 1t1<'111l>P.rslup to serve a : : thn~e-yf'ttr t<.•rm Thi· -.1·rv1n~ mc..'ludcs · 1 1 e1n orqr1n pn•lud1., p11~tl11cl1 • ctnd t1 vor ctl : : solo Three hymn'> dH' '>lln(j by the con-: I• ·1 t• • 111 ti " 1111:mlwr's d,uuyhter 1~ soon 11. q111•h1<11t• Imm htqh .s\h()(1l c1 n d I.JI,' Jlf'"'•'lll1•d r1! ,, dr·liut11.n!t-·holl O tl1f'r v.1111tl1li ·" 1n1 tr1t11~ wh0thf'r t1 111<'mb1•r , : qn!gdtion Thi· S1111cf,1y morning and : I" fllf''•'llll\' rldlVI' (1f'<,Uslr1tntrl(j, Clf \\•• 1•\1·1 pa· ... uf1•nl <11 th1 • qroup T1 11 '" 111(.' nlhf'r 111< tors <1!> wt>ll. but \" I 'll°l 1111' ldPc1 • 111 o1d d1fl!•n , t'<t< Ii 1nd1v1du1d duu ... ~h1·1 ·I 11<1" 1111· 1111 •rnfu•r'<, ddrln·:-.s. ph11n•· 1111111lwr .md uthP1 1nformdtJUn (111 r1111 dtr1•< tury So. one.-I t11tdl thf' "fl''' !Iii 111111111nl 011 1·rl<'h due!. ~ht•f•I , I qt\ I . 1111°111 h ttf k lo f'Vf'ry Wt>ll1<1n ~I) th•"> 1c111 drnil>lt-' «hP< k thP 1nforn1dt10n and ll'll1rn II lo mt> <tlohg with,, rhr•1 k Tlwn I < opy n•c11rd r1nd dl'J>OSll dll Ilic·< ht•( k:-. 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I 1·111- lt •1 I I prn) I'd '>JH•nft<-.1lly tor tho ... <• f k rn \\ wl111 hr1c1 d1tf1r 11 lt hf'rillh or. rPla- tin11"i11p '>tniqql1 •-. dOd I pr<1y11d lhrlt all of thf· \\11lllt!n would fl•PI Cod\ love in Sj>c ·c 1rsl w.1r-. 111 l111 • upcomrnq months l n~n h1• ·d PVPrY ndllH' rE>prf'M•nted not jll'>I c111 ind1v1cl u<ll. but pdrt ol d ldmtly, d qro11p "' tru•nds, nnd a nl.:>1uhl>nr· · hu•ul [111 h hr1!> h£•r own story. ht>r own 1nh·n·,h, r1nd 1s rndkmg a chtfen'nre s1rnw\\'h1•ff" Ec1ch nctme on paper rep- n ·,,· ·n t,.d u wonderful pPrson 111 o ur (V)IJlfllllllfty I n·< •·iverl mdny personal notes 1>.11 k w1lh thP lonns. which wa!:. an cHld1 ·d h<>nu~. It WdS nice to hdve a hm·I v1-.11 <Jn pcipN Wllh many of the \\OlllPll, r10rJ lhP WhOIP prQ<:eSS WaS 111111 h n\mf• luJf1lhn<J than 11 was last Vl'<ll · l 1111,illy IPdmPcl how to accomplish lfu· 1oh I also ledmed that c1ny job can Ii<' r•·"'·nr1hng when I put my heart. as WPfl "' 11TY hours, IJlto it. /\n<f you can quote me on lhat. • CINDY ntAHE OtlHSTESON is a Newport Bea{h resident who speaks frequently to par- ent mg groups. '5he can ~ reached via ~mail flt <indyOonthegrow.com or through the mail at P .. O Bo)( 6140-#505, N~rt Beach 92658. VOL 9J, NO. 102 I f!Vl'l1111SJ St'fVl('(•i., rtllkt• Wt•clnesday I : t!Vf'niny testimony 11H ·1•t1119~ begin with : •t short rt.!udmu~ 1111111 UH· Bible dnd "Sci-: enc·f' r1nd HP11lth " Thi' rPddings have a : j>fdt°lJ( cd dppl1c •• t111n l<J thl' needs of the : comrmm1ty t.1nd th<· .world. Individual 1 l(~slln1on 1Ps ot ~ff ut 1 t ud~ tor hea lings : expc!rn•nn•d thn.'~1.g_h the study of : ~hnsllctn Scwnc <·, 01 remctrks on .how ; 'chn<,l1t1n Scwncp helps dt1lly Liviog, -. SEAN HILlfR/ DAILY PIL(,' I 1 follow thf' n-:r1dmgs. Orgr1n music and Church reader Kim Dablow leads services at First Church of Christ Scientist. Newport Bea.ch, every Sunday with ' l 1 hymns art' ,tlso pnrt nf th<'st: meetmgs. partner Ken Morgan. : : Upcoming Sermon: The lesson for the : : week or f\ lc1y 3-4 1s .. Atlam dnd Fallen... periodicals as w c U os the C.hristtan Sci-Dress: Casual to business KCOP lieries, "Spiritual View." A fret> : : 'lttn " Ttw c ;ntctPn T1·xt for that lesson e nce Monitor. A computer research Mission Statement: The church was public lecture titled "Christian Scienn:: • : 1~ Romr1ns h 14 , " , sin shdll not have progrttm foe Bible study, video and designed to "conunemorate the word Its Case For God's Love In Yolir Life" : : dnn11nwn ovc:r you: tor ye dfe not c1ud10 tapes, book s and pamphlets on and workS of our Master (Chhst Jesus), by speaker Mark Swinhey, a m ember : 1 undP1 lht• lc1w. but under grdce. ~ topics such as parenting. safety and which should reinstate primitive Chris-of the Christian Science Board of Lee -: : Outreach Programs: The church· runs employment are als<;> available. Chap-·tianity and its lost element of healing," tureship, will be presented al the : : tlw C 'hnst.hin Sew nee Read mg Room lams provide church services in local as stated by Mary Baker Eddy, the church on May 22 al 11 a.m . Child rdH' 1 : locc1tt>d nf'x t lo till' church . The Redel · correctional facilities and at Fairview founder of the Christian Science will be"provided. The lecture is open to l : tn9 lfor>111 "'open to Uu? µubLic from 10 Developmental C.enter. The congrega-church . tl}e public. For inore information, CdlJ : , c1 111 to 4 pm . I\ londay through Satur-lion provides for needy families in the Interesting Notes: A lecture, "What Do (949) 673-1346. _ : : <ltty It 1!) open for rt?search, study dnd are..1 through contributioni. to FISH-ID.<:! Now?" will be televised on May 8 f : th~· purr hc1!.P <1l·c1 V<lnPty of.relig1ou!. Harbor Area. at 7 a.in. on-Channe1·13 as part of tlfe .-:.. EompU~ by Michele M. Mw : L-------------------------------------------------------~-:-~------------------------------------:-------------------------~---~----: ___ J p ·1 AC l .S • Eorn>lt'S NOTE: Places to Wor- ship features brief descriptions of churches and temples in OU__UQDl· ll'lYAfty. They appeaniCl'lWeek on a rotating basis. Nondenomination~ ne'M stories. illustrations, edito- rial m.tter or~ her.in c.an be rep-oduced with- out wrltt~ penMsion of COflY· right owner. HOW TO REACH US Ortuledon nw nm.s Orange County (800) 252-9141 Ach•1116111 Oaaffled (949) 642·5671 OIS911y (949) 642-4321 w.w ..._. (Mt) 642·5'80 5po'1I (Mi) 574-422) Newt. 5pof1s , .. (Mtt 646--4170 EofNll: dlltypllot9Nrth1111k.Mt M9t0fllm "'*-OMc:9 ('M9) 642~1 ~ , .. ~ 131-712' TO W 0.1S11 ~ FA 11 H SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR · Pentecostal UNITED P£NTECOSTAL CHU«CH OF COS'r~ MESA United Pentecostaf Church of Costa Meg mftt5 at 617 Hlmitton St.. eort.-Meu.. WOnhlp Is Sundllv at 2 p.m. and~ 8t 7:30 p.m. For mott lnfonn,ltlOn, c.11646-9724 .. Presbyterian INFORMAL GATHERING C atholics who feel spiritually homeless. because of guilt, divorce or othe~-Obstacles con- cerning the Catholic Church are invited to an informal gathering at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar VtStl!I Drive, N eW?Qrt Beach. Participants can express · their views, likes and dislikes about the church in an open, non-judgmental, supportive environment. For more informa-- tion, ca.it (949) 548-3844. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER The 1999 National Day of Prayer will be observed from 8 a.m. to nqon Thursday in council cham- bers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (714)'549-4189. .TO MOTHER· wrTH LOVE Jbe Jewish Community ·c enter Senior Center will present Freda Nelson Evans in "To Mother With Love, P 90ngs for mothers and others, at 12:30 p .m . Thurs- day at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, ca.ll (714) 755-0340. I ART EXHIBIT · .The •Nydell, Levine Art Show~ will be on display througn Mdy 17. at the Jewish Commuhity Center, Jewish Federation Cam· pl.is, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Vi~wing hours vary. For more information, call (7141 755· 0340. . WEEKLY EVENTS . KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On M ondays, people 'Of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at St. Mark- Presbyt~rian Church to p~ue a one-on-one relationship with God. The One Heart Christian Meditation group teaches and practi~es.the spiritual steps thal · qm make that intimacy a daily · re8lity. It rneets from 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . at 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beltch. Call Eater Behnam at ~Q-6~13 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 for more informa6on. 8t8LE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship tn Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellQwsbip af 7 :30 p.m. every Ftiday. All ages.~. Call James at 650-2589 for more information. w 1· 11 I I It SU f It .o L I C I f J L 11 lSMPERAlURU Balboa 68155 Corona del Mar 68156 Costa~ 67156 ~Be.ch 68155 :;rcoast TIDIS TODAY Fimlow 4:36 •.m ........ -0.2 First Ngh 10:49a.m ....... l.I Stcondlow ---4:05 p.m ........ 1.4 Second t"9h 10:"14 p.m.~ ..... 5.2 Mostly cloudy skies this morning wlll tum p.rtly dckady ~ tht afternoon. Patchy~and fog~A MW IOUttMl!lt ... tnCMI In 1DdlJ for IMS 1" h wMt· to ~ ~~ ~, ........ • • ' > ... ........:. ... . . -.. .... "-. T~--·--- . . • ..... _..,.._:A SJOO stno w. ltol9r\ trom 1 _... 9n the 1~ ~~April 11-19. • t~I ' ' I • • • AlrWllJ *'-'-:A sz.• ._.. C:ompuw ~ lid.n -~ JOOO blodl April 16-19. ~ . .. ·~--APunt~llt~1·-...,fralft• ~ binch.1n .... blodl .. M.. . -• . ,.YM..._Sofftlona._,...,.~~- " # • t WOtt ~ tt. IGO beodl .-a "'9 -.t1-. •wii1n. ~ ... , --·""' I .. pqily. Pilot Sotutdoy. f.k:ty 1, 1999 ·A 3 . Th e answer to chZldren 's problems lies with j;arenis , I I' 11111 IC flll .. 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Purget the lact thc1t t they're always put oC 1uont>y, don't havt> dny'spdc-e dnd huv<• forgotten lhf' ctrt of t0..tcnmq tht• luds they've already got - they're cons1d~nng u prt-sc hool pr0<Jram, too I suggest that they ti~t get 1t nght with_ what they've dlready got. 5) After preschQOl, your school tlistnct may ~lert to pro- ,. 1d1• all dctv kmcler9drten, thuo; Pnohhng pc1rt•nts to sp< nd even mor" ol lht>u 4udllt).lime dt \\11>1 k . 6) We don't provlde money lor µc1rents who can't afford break- fast, wp pruv1d.~ bredklasl at school Su. kids don't hdve to sit c1t d tarruJy tc1ble: school becomes f<Jmil~ And m the allemoon, par- ('nls cun r>tay on the Job, knoWUlO ·that the aftm.school progralu will watch theiJ lct1t unbl th;. wo1k whist! blow h) Tiw pre6i<..l@f1l hac:ked pro· poserl h•q15l,1(1hn providmg $22 • b1ll10n m clcay' C"ar • sup"ort and threw a 1 mn h ot a $ t 80 true credit fur htay .. 11-nome pctrr.nts. Thi trom an iidnurustration lhdt would bave you believe that no one hos don~ more Mr tan\ilic•s Now, ${)00 million mort• 1 requesteu for rnunsel· my for kids, Huw <Jbout $600 nulhon to gl'.!t a parent to stay home w1th kid ? . -It's not a left or"nght thing; 6n th1 1ssu1 • there isn't d dunP's ..., orth. ot d1Herence hetw1'f•n th • two pa.rues This is a nght m "'ronq tlwig. • STEVE SMITH s a Costa Mesa resi· dent and freeliU)Ce wnter. His column runs SatlJrdar He can be re~ at (949) S74 2462 or by e,ma1I at · stsmth19 1dt net ,. OJAI VALLEY Fresh Salsa -FROM THE FRIDGE •~ .· CereaJS No Preservatives •AO Natural : =um Hot S.49 REG 12.89 -...-., 16 az. • Rice Cnmch-ans Cereal .• Banana Gone Nub , 12'6 az. Cereal 15.Saz. REG. "3.89 Smart Gn»und EL BURRITO AH Vegetable . 'I.actoseSOY DREAM" Aw ~~~ MeaJ/ess and Fat Free Soy Crumbks I Ready To L1se I 8429 Reg. '3.59 -...-., 12 oz. AD Natural Seasonings • Guacamole • 1aoo • Sloppy Joe •Chili•~~ • Mexican Ric2 .4 OllO REG. '1.29 1.7 oz. • ~Iv.. Taco meolkss taco oJV~ ROing makes • Soyrim 12 tacos =~s~ r REG. l2.89 & ~2 ;;, (Mothers) Organic Tortilla Chips . Yellow Com Blue Com ~LowPrirAI T-j!91 . '"' ~ tOaz..~ • Vanilla • Vanilla • carob • Original • n....~ ... • ChoaJbte "''~ . - ·REG.$100 RE~~. \. "2.19 .a.."i;. ~.99 £ ·~ :_ .J -.h Optimum Nutrients for Cats & Dogs 1b Promote Nonna/ Growth & Longevitg • JOINT RECOVERY FOR ·DOGS Hi-Potency Pet Nutrient System An aO natural fall~ $1'ft99 complex lonnulated to tiddress .& '7 ~ ew joint degeneraJJon. paJn & stiffness REG. '29.99 wcfrers • DAILY VITAMINS & MINERALS For Cats & Dogs 90 chew wafr. for dogs I - REG . '9.99 I A 4 Soturdox. Moy 1. 1999 . ' . . c !i " I .. .. Dolly Pilot • <! -r--A~d~ to Glean the. Newport Har . ,.; - . NEWPORT BEACH More . than 600 participan and 40 boats arc ex~cted-to C<?nv~ge today on the Newport Ha.rbOr tq . . . clean up the larges't mall-crdrt harbor m tho United States as part of the 19th annual Cle!!Jl .. for '·art's .. sake· . HarbOr Day - · Spo~sored by the Newport Harbor Area ·E:hamber of Com. merce~e event allowed for the purchase last year of a new • The theft of a local painter's work from Lido · Village has the artist and ~1dllery owner seeing red. 1• ~Pilol NEWPORT BEACH An oh..,lrdct pdintrng A mystenous -1nt'ft An angry drbst. The. com- 111u111ty of l.Jdo Village is buzzing1 \\1th ll dll. "It's 1ust unfdlhomable to me th.ii dnyont> would take a pfilnt- 1ilq, • ..,did Design Forum gallery 0\\ 1wr George ~illia:qison .. "It cloP..,n't have any market value.• Hut last Friddy, someon~ crept u1tu the gallery. wtuch Williamson hd'> • owned rnnd operated - unmolested _._ since 1966, and 111.HIP off with local artist Julie . Bird's painting, which Williamson ll1HI on sale for $500. . The whole thmg makes Bird so Jurwus she hd~ embarked Qn a '.irnpd1gn to get the thief to return • • Falltaa • o ......... . • Machaca • Menuclo Bar I • Salad· Bar . the painting. • ~Thes~ thhigs donTt liappen, • she declared. "It fust makes me mad." · . Bud said she is j,\6nn!ng to develop the smaH abslract paint· ing mio a la~ger study. Eleven of . her other paintings, meanwhile, are still hanging in the gaJlery. • Williamson, who plans to reun- burse Bird for the cost of the pamt- "'ing, is more philqsophical about • the loss, though still distressed t.bat art thievery could strike the heart of tiny Lido Village. "I'm sure it goes on. The dtess lady said things have been stolen from her store,• said Williamson. "But everybody kind of knOW!i everybody here in the village, Things like this don't happen • Stealing art that has no ·possi- ble market value goes-against his theory of ·shoplifting, Williamson· added. He .believes peo.ple only steal things they really n~ed . So he has developed anotlter theory: •Someone just really wanted the painting for them- selves.·. ~ A LDEN'S CA~l?ET has opened anew · A~ea Rug Studio Why.Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL HUGS & . RUNNERS on 0 . i. Hamilton Water Raker a <.l£>V1ce that clea.nS the harbor, with near. ly $25,000 raised by lOcal rest· dents and busmes~es. Proceeds from this year's event will go to maintenance' of the water1 tdke, as weli as t9 distribute a special educational video call~d "\\.'h11t Starts at the Drain, Feeds Uie Harbor When it Raihs. • Sponsors also have organizaj . a complimentary barbecue, drawings for various prizes and other entertainment. Environ- mental and dyic groups will also be on hand, including the Surfrider's Foundation, Mdhalo, the Upper Newport Bay Na.turd].· ists and the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Local , business spomor.., include The Daily Pilot, Bedcoo Bay Auto Washes and Newport Dun<:?.S Resort, as well as the Yamaha Muine Corporation, Schock Boats, the Newport Beach l'ire -end Marine Depart- ment, the Boy Scouts Sed Base, the Cannery Restaurant, Ware Dispos~l and The Boathouse cable 1V show. , . 0. SALE. HancJrnactc wools, s'ynthctic~. sisal r::----------1 10 . I -1 Buy One Basket of S1tra·wbernes 1 California Fresh Asparagus . ,. Taco Bar • Desert Table •many 1110.re tempting aurprt .. sl Newport Beach 2800 Newport Blvd. 675-6155 ALDEN'S CARPETS, l;\;C. ' get one FREE c~l~N ' .... EXP.J!51!!. _ _ - - - - --.1 . 9 I/A lb ~ EXP. S/5199 I 66.i PJd( c·n.tld St., CO~la Mesa 646-4838 11 H 1 I< . 1 7 ~ T. (' < >I ~ \" E U 1 7 . \ \ I > T l . ~ T I \" ~1t~1 .->I .'-7:~·->·" .\:'k 1'11r .11111. Li11d<t 11J· L<tt11·<1 "The Sacred Word . ~ough Sacred Song" (Exodus 15:i-2l · Fll6l" CHURCH OF CJ:!RJST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vici Udo. Ntwpart lead'\ 673-1340 or b7~150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRJST,SCIENTJST 3100 P\:dlc V'llw D • NeWpcrt lldtt\ ~2617 Cl' 675-4661 Ouch toam•5pn, · 0Ucb40ca ~ SchoOl 10 am ~ kboal 10 CllD ._.. I p .......... 7 l •; .............. lld,niilli#J ll- ., • ..il6 JM La"1 ......... I ... ...,• ... . illM•LMI• I , "' t ......... "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Newport H•rbor Luth•r•n Church .,.. Dovel' Dr. llewpot't -..Ch ~ ...... 1 .... • (9491148"3131 · W, HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .l.. • (Dlaclpl .. of Chrtat) 2401 Irvine Ave. et Senhl la•b•I llewport BHch S'fnday..Worshlp • 10:00AM Co~ Mesa MllA YlllDI ' UNmD MITHODIST CHuKtt 1701 ... , c.M. WorShlp • Church Sch ... 8130 and 1 OaOO &m. . Dr Richard 979·8~3.A NSWPOllT CSNTWR UNRWD MUHODIS1' CHUKtf 160 I MMaueri11e /We, Ce>r<>N" def MM 644-0745 . \IVorshlp at 8:00AM &• 1 O:OOAM ChlldrM Su Schoof 10.<>0N.1 ::ti~"""'l-~.;Ji.::,·;;.& Sr. 5 :00PM Ina Yin ... MlrlllW War....,s..twa 1GAM . a.ScM11w._• a.... ...... CIMWll,. Qld~ Doily Pilot • Paintings, sculp ures and -other works of art are on display this weekend at the · Costa Mesa Senior Center .. • J!U!')l GI I •• · .IW(~ COSTA MESA -Some seniors grow old.gra~efully, others do so beautifully. There is no shortage of beauty at the Costa Mesa. ·Senior Ct?nter, which is .,.. qblding an _artists' showcase this •• wcl?k· end, featuring sculptu~es and. paintjngs• by people older than 50. FQr Jamal Hijazi, who has run his own galleries in Orilllge County m the past, the show rivals any other. "'It was unbelievable and very impressive that thPre was tbat much tal= ent in Orange County," Hijazi said. Most people thin~ & arts dnd crafts when they think or seniors, said Saun- dra Abbott, show coordinator. The show, however, includes many .. . :i . Mussel quarantine begins today The annual statewide qudran- tine on harvesting mussels begins loday. It covers the entire coastline, ·including ba}'S and inlets. The reason for the quaran- tine, which applies to -spor\ har- vesting, is to protect people from p<>tSOnS present in the mussels, as wf:ll as in clams, oysters lUld scallops, according to the county Health C~~ Agency. ·Since 1927, there have been 521 cases of , shellfish-related poisoning in Califprma -32 I • ' resultipg in deaths. The Health Care Agency warns about potential problems from mussels because they develop high levels of toxin· more quickly than other shell-. fish. Officials als(}S\Jggest all dark parts of clams, oysters clnd scallops be removed before ~at-. ing. . lieallh officials caution it is impossible . to distinguish toxic mussels from harmless ones a.nd stress cooking does not destroy the poison. . The quarantine ends Oct. 31. J • .. professional-level works of art. Sol'T!e t>f .the highlights ind\We a graphite of . Mother Theresa by former :Platters•. star Bob White, a marblt> inlay With an r aslung price of $20,000, and a painting · • of the Balboa ·Peninsula as it looked ui • fa44 by Stan Vosburg. More than 500 Orange County resi- dents, many trom Costa Mesa1 subrilil· - led work for the show Judges bcid to wh,ittl& down the selection lo 203 rep re'· sen ting all levels. · • · ... . . Costa Mesa. scalptof, and artist until 972. H i real tate that 1980~. • . · ·m. only recently Ul ruy retirement • age that.J't1e been ab~e to '>it down and ' forget about liu mess 'sh.di,• sa!d Sus- man, who e work •Birdie• Lt> featur 'd ·on the• mv1tahons !O the artists' -iho • case. Susman~ art O£ a form· of relax- .ation and saict_ it helps with his mental health. It's also an opportunity to u,se the nght side of his brain, Susman saJd Instead of "business, bu:.mess, biis1- ne$s: Susman's life is filled· with, art: art, art. . • · · Half of ~e procec·di. from the sa_le of the artwork di!'>played lhls' weekend• will go to the semor center. With pm;es ~ ranging from $175 lo $20~000. show organizer:, hope to rd1se $25 000 Shirley Dani Leyrer, otlfi rwise known as Dani, has worked as a professional artist for most of her life. She begaR sculpting nearly 30 fears ago and is known nationally · for her bronzed female sculptures. Her love of art began when she was in the fourth grade. ~ack then, she would copy figutes of women out of magazines <ind newspapers. • • / KIM HAGGfrTY-Z'rWS/ DAl.Y Pll.OT · Artist Bill Susman and Dr, Jerrel Richards look over paintings on display at ' the Senior Center ln Costa Mesa during Artists Showcase '99, featuring senior . Proceeds trom A,manda ·Parsons' book "High Exposure, tuch feature:> photo.s of celebnties from the Los Ange:: lei. Tune:. archives, will also be donated to Orange County seruors. Parsons is the sh9wcase's honorary chciir. · artists. r · For Costa Mesa resident Bill Susman, art was an interest that was pushed aside ear1y in life, mc:rinly due to World War II. As a young man, Susman, now 75, spent hours with friends wllo were artists and pl:iotograpbers. He would have liked to pursue his interest in Ure ••• •Ut •••••••ft "'"'''lif''"" ••' ,, .. oo •••n•••t •••• ••••• ••• '••••• •••n••••-·••••••-••••-•• .. ••t ''''' o •••YI .. arts and the hwnaruties, but World War ll got m!lh.e.. waY. He was trained by the army as an engineer and worked at i.hat profession . . , .... . . The !!how lasts from l<P&.m.-to 4 p.m . 1 Saturday and Sunddy dl the Costa Mesa Senior· Center1 695 W. 19th SU'eet. A posl·evenl showing of the work will be.· held at John Wayne Airport. Las:e ·r Vision ··Correction 1does more than iuSt · !! . . ' .. • improve your --Vi -s .iOn ••• ~·· ·• It _ also· .imrJr-oves .. your ·sm·ile!· · ) _· Ei nOout. more, atten.d .· Life Has Eno,ugh Ups-and Downs ... n.,.., weight Iola program you'# ... ~. RoBERI' SIMutsKY, M.D • .............. -..... ...,.... JJO~s.hellO . Nliwportae.h . (9D) 6'S-2930 . . . Thursday, May 6™, 6 pm . · • $aturday, May 15™, 9 al!" •Saturday, May 22N°, 9 am • Saturday, June 5™, 9 am ,..; §clturday, June 12™, 9 am Thursday, June 1 r", 6 pm · Metro Pointe Center 949 South Coast Drive, Suite 155 Toll Free 1-877-97-Laser (1-877-975-2737)· 1, 1999 . . .. I Ru~fri,ai,ejor b'argains dunng· tiJe week a'?e~61,_.· . • ... • .a • .... . t I t • i • • .. ., • '" • • N cWp<>rt Beach is havtng goods, electrorucs, jewelry, silver, ' . "We are most privileged to labon. She was voted one.of thing 1!1 U1e store is _on ~le, th~ biggest and best rum· lin~s. housewares, furruture, • have as our gu'st and peakPr Glamour Magazwe'i. 10.womcn . including ~othing, i..ewelry, and , mage sale.Wednesday • antique5 and treasurM/ says ·wans Dirie, who will be speak'-of the year m 1998. Sne has~wnt-acce~sones -4t 2Q"' to 75% off through Fnday at SL Andrew's . Karen Taylor of St. Andre~ . ·mg oh the iop1c 'The Tragedy of • ten Mr mcmoit, •Desert Flower: the ongipal pr1ce.. ~ Presbyterian Church, 500 St. . All proc ~ds_will go to mis• Femal!! Cacrwncis1on-Ono The Extra.ordinary, Journey of a 1 •.one unple way lo cons1~ And.Jaw's Road. :rhe ~e. t,be s1ons For mor Wommtion, Woman's Story,' ... saiQ Susan s. Desert Nomad," and she has furmture you no longer n ed is tc chwch's 3~th annual; is from 3 to "please contact Karen Taylor at Champion of Women of Vision, appeared with. Barban! Walters takejt to Newport Consign 6 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m, to 7 (949) 631-1854. • Dlrie was named a United on her 20/2Q televisipp program. Destgn·(~A~) 642-8890 at'2'10 E. p.m~ ThuJSday, and 9 a.m. to 2 • Women of Vlston's Orange Nations Special Ambassador in Also mcluded in Ole clay's 11th St. in C9sta Mesa. Once you p.m. Fndcly. There will be a SJ-CoUltty eh.apter ts·exctted about Septeml5er of 1997 and was a pregrdm \\•ill 'be a fashion Show decide to sell a piece, you'll.have donation at the door. a specal benetit lun~eon and wQrld famou supermodel unW by world renowned New York to agree on a pri<:.e with the own. ·There is a fabwous selectlon fashion show plann~~. ; she pu,t her career on hold to . fashion designer Han Feng, cour-ers, and if it i;ells, you'll receive. and grel!t pnces on clothin~. • at the Sutton P1 ce Hotel m • ' speak to the world about the tesy of A'Niaree's w Newport · 60% of the sale pnce. Items ~' toys. paby 1terns, shDes sporting Ne~r. Beach. atr<lelties of temale gen.ital muti--Beach. Tickets to the f uncheon, • kept for sale fqr 60 days and if • • · • 'lecture and fashion show·are tl)ey're not !".Old._ you can either !E3i~~~~:5=:::SS~!!!!!!~m!:!~-11Ei:iiiEO......,ii5iiii~~~'iiiiiiiii~iElii~l!liiiii1iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiillliilJil!llliiiiiiiiiii-EmmE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!e~~~~~ •$100 per person. . . pick the~ up ~r Newpor:t Con- For more. information, ple4se srgnpes1gn will donate it. After Start Celebrating this Weekend Al' Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT I "Our food is a trip to Mexico, as well as Baja." I' hone , \he"<l for Food-To Go 296 East I 7th St. • Costa Me a (949) 645-76~6 ~ $1 ''SQ. FT. STAIN-FADE MAT INSTALLED WITH PAD ARMSTRONG • NO-WAX VINYL . . ... ' 990 10. ~ .FT. * . I . ... -· --. .L ::.. . ·PEROq I < * ~2~9~: ' ' ..... f.llf,7 Lt f.6 • J69 E. 17tle ST. • COSTA MHA AcROSt f-... RAlplts J (949) 6·42 .. 9910 J~~~, ... WE Acee pr CoMpaiToR's CoupoNs .._. __ ....;..---1.-i I I I I· . 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Strategies ,_ lping them protect eir estate from . . · .. -:--'' ._.. -· _---· presented~b~ . . . -·· . he confiscatory . 0/o estate tax .. .. .. .. . STEPHEN WOLFF • Saturday:· ·" • _ M -ay · 8 ,_ 1999 10:00 AM ·· 'f2:30 PM . . . ,.· -. - · Balboa Bay Club .. . . . 1 221 W. Coast Hwy · . Newport eeac,h · -· '• . . . - • • c;, • • . . • . • . • ' • •• . . • ' • • ' . . • • • • • • ' .~ • • , • ' • • . • • . • ' • • • • • • • • • • • .. . ·! I • • ' • I P: • • l OCC will hoi;t r crullers Crom 18.public and private col .. Joges etnd' un1vers1ti at an · upcoou~g "College Fatr. • .. \ llllf LY Rcpresenrauv,,s from the Umvcrslty of Califorrua and callfomla S~le University :will provid~ information apout tr~fer requirements, ad.mii· saon procedures, fees, fii?and,U aid, and '~ _prQgra,ms. J •/ N <: t I f 1 I .. The campus ranb flilt among Southe.rn CaWomia commuplty colleges in four·~ year transfers. . The event will :take pteoo Wednesday. 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Why not give her a gift that will really lift her spirits ,, a new Mercedes-Benz-horn Fletcher Jones Motorcars. Don't forget, she'll be one of our Preferred Owners, entitled to free car I washes,· compli~entary loan cars, Preferred service appointments, free ·parking and shuttle service to John Wa~e Airport ,,, and much more! Pre-Owned Specials ..'- 1995 C280W White Wl 18037q $21,990 1998 C43 White Vin 699489 $50,7W 1994 E320W White.· v1n 109610 $24,790 1995 E320S Black Vlf\ 322930 .J.33,590 ~ 1A91 E420~ Black Vin 394538 $36,990 1998 ML320 Emerald vln 004212 $36,790 1994 Sl.SOOR Black Vin096236 $49,990 1999 CL.500 !3lack I S87$o Vin 413958 Ot~ Makes snd MO<JM 1996 BMWZ3 Red Vin 87°1891 $21,980 . 1999 Toyota 4Runner Wl037e98 $23,?g() 1998 Lincoln Na~or vinJ48124 $37,580 1996 P~9tt Red Vln320172 161,990 ~HFlljONEs M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S ~~lb\Q·800917·3S76 ·· • .. . ~ OPIN t.k>N-PIU 8AM-9PM • SAT 9.\M•7PM • SuN 10AM•6PM • www.fJ•1 ..... 1 ... -, . ................................ .., ............................. ., .. .. I I• .. .. I , I • 1 .. : __ J1ckiiig up the • pieces • Ne\Y"Port Be~ch_.resident intent on presei-ving an 'old .ti.le inural for her ~a mat~r, Newport Harbor High.School. JESSICA GAftfUSON ~~ · NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High School alumna Monica · McDade is on a one-woman crusade to give a neglected p~e o(Aistory to her alma mater. . . Created in 1961 by.tormec.~ewport · Harbor ceramics teacher Wallace Park'.- er, the carefully tiled seagulls resided, perpetually.in flight, for nearly 30 years at the old H.i-lir(le Wine Cellars on 17th Street: They were scheduled for demo- lition along with the Cellars 11),1993, but M~ade stepped in, battlin-g lo Save the seag:ulls she bad gro~ to love. She got the tile mosaic off the wall and into her backyard, only to be dis- tracted by her own battle with breast cancer. . Now, her health saved', she.'\Yants-to EDUCATION .. BR I E F 5 El~_111entary students are. college-bound Ninety fifth-graders from Wil- son Elementary S'cl:iool m Costa Mesa will take part In Orange Coast College's ·Passport to CoJ- Jege• program. •The overall purpose of our program is to tell fifth-graders that they are ·talented, and that there is a place for each or them . in college,• said Greg Clark, advisor to the college's leadership progra!n. The fifth-graders will be given an education passport and \hen epcouraged to use it t9 •travel to a coll~ge. • · .. Wllson students will tour class- rooms, the liBrary, computer labs, the president's office and the ath- letic department They'll visit the OCC campus from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. OCC ·seeking help to ~ help needy people The •Coast Cares Kits," a campaign run by OCC's Interclub ·Council, is seeking to collect 1,100 kits for the needy. Kits may include items such as canned food, books, towels or toi- letries placed in bags, baskets, or boxes. The donations, which are tax-deductible, will be given to n 1., variety of Orange CounSY non- profit agencies by tlie students. Kits should be dropped off ··before May 14 at the Associated Students College Life Offfce which is located in OCC's Stu- dent Center. Tlie office is open Crom 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri-day. . . - For · more informabon, call (714) .C32-55Q7. • . ... OCC preparing for graduation ceremony . Two thousand students will receive associate in arts degrees and cemticates during OCC's 51st commencement ceremony. Professor Kathy V. •Kat'" Car- roll, OCC's 1998-99 Faculty M~ber of the Year, will be the commencement speaker. Student speaker Yong Kim is on OCC's state champiol\ s~h • -.. team and ~tudent governme,nt officer. , following the ceremony, a reception for all graduates and certificate redpientS will be held for frtends and f ai!U!Y. The commencement Will take place at 6:30 p.m. May 27 in LeBard Stadium. Poet.gets chance to stretch her. words save the seagulls who· have come to symbolize her faith in conununhy and local history. They're groU11ded at the moment, stacked in sheets in the back· yard of Jan Vandersloot, a local preser- vationist. But McDade has enlisted the help of Newport Harbor High School's student government to raise money to renovdte the wall. With the help of their art teachers, students wi1J pitch in tq do the complicated· ceramic:S work. The stu- dent government will pony up $1,500, but McDade 'estimates they Jleed at least $3,000 more from the community. Newport Harbor senior Knstine Har- 'rington said she tliought students were excited about the project, but that many wanted to put their own stamp on the project. · . . "There were some sectioris that did- n't look so good', and we were wonder- ing if we could recreate it,• Kristine said, addJ.ng that the seagulls could • stay. To· donate to the P.lQJ..ect, caU Chet Malek, activities clicector at Newport Harbor High Sch~l at (949)-515-.6306. STUDIO JUN. PHOTOGRAPHY f~p~ ... ~~. Newport . Har~rHigh School ~um· •. naMoruca McDadelS ·working to raise money to - refurblsh Wal- . lace Parker's · mosaic mural 11 ti the most 111 decorative • 1 parts of which I were salvaged ~ . when the • original mural was d.i.sman-~ 1 Ued. The ' refurbished mosaic will be : installed in. • I . fronl ~f New-.111 porfHarbor High School . (949) 646-9901 g www.studiojun.com cHT1F.1Eo • 711 W. 17th St. (at Pomona), UnJt (). 7, eo.ta Mesa -a block from Trader Joc·s .. .. ~ •, . . ' ,. • -, •. - -.... .... ----. .· -~·--..... -.. I 1 • I . For flu best h'ospital care in Orangt County, Hoag Hospital .is a perfect fit. . . , Ranlt~d III in Orange County fivt years ~n a row; Hoag has nati~nal{v-reropiiud Cenfl'T'S . of Exctllnice in cancu; heart, orlh<>P.tdfrs and women's lualth. An4 with a staff of highl ' . . sltilkd jm>fr.ssionals, it!~ tasy lo $ff. wh,v Iloag is a rtcog;tziud l~atla i11 quality lua/lh cart. !f oag Hospital accepts ntarly evtry ~ealth ph1n, inclu_1ing.P.P.Qs and HMOs. And Hoag has a fa/J.-time. Malth pl.an nprt,Jtniati'w lo 'lulpyou ·unikntand I I your insurance optiom better--so JO'U'U alwa,Y5 know wlricla fli«t i;oes wMrt. I • \ • Fo~ •or¥ 011 Hoai attdjour insurtU&fe·caU 800/4~HOAG. Ranbd#l~Orarwe~ , . '• ·~ .. ·. • • ~ AAOUHO TOWN ltmls to the Darty Pilot. Atound Town, 330 W. Ba)' 6t., • a Cost.I Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170 or call (949) 642-S680, ext. 228. A complete listtng of Around Town may , be foond at, dallypilotcom. ..,, ·MONDAY OCC's swnmer and fall applJca- tions cJJe available Ul the school's . admissions and records office, · 2701 ·Fai{View Rodd , Costa Mesa. For more mfom1dllon, Cdll (714f 432-5072. • I . For more information, call (800) 564-8448. . .. Market Strategy -OUr Out- look• will be presented from 5:30 "to 1 p.,.. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., NewpQrt Beach. Admtsslon is free. Reservations are request~d. For more information, call (949) 955-7562. .. , . . WEPNESDAY The walking club of Newport Stretch with No XCOZI FJtn~s at . Beach will meet at 9.30 a m and 7 p.m. at 234 E. 17th St., No. 211. 7 30 p.m. at the com. or of Hosp1tdl I Admission is $10. Buy fow, get Rodd and Supenor Avenue m one free F.or -more information, Newport Bedch There is no cost call (949) 612-5866 For more .mlormation, caJJ (949) , • • 650-1332. · The RepUbllcan Party of Orange JUESDAY. . __.,.. Toastmasters of Newport Beach will meet from noon to 1 p.m. at Conexant. 4340 Von Karman, Bldg 502, the Sengen Shrine Room, Newport Beach Admis- '>JOn 1s freC' For more mJormauon, CdLi (9491222-24Q9, PX!. 230 County will present an Amastad Cinco de Mayo Celebration. For mor~ informdtion, call (949) 474- 2300 - THURSDAY· The Ebe\t Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at the Bahdi Conntluan Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside ·or1ve, Newport Beach.· The feaCured e ntertainer will be harp'ist Kathy Kavanaugh. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (949) 721- 9267. . ·around town . Party of Orange County and the Lincoln Club of Orange County luncheon will be presentt>d at noon at the Costa Mesa Goll & 'country Club, 1701 Golf·course Dnve. Guest speaker will be Ward Connerly. For more infor- mation, call (949) 363-8010., · "'Let' Talk About Writing," a to. week fiction and nonfiction writ· ing workshop, will be pres~nted from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Cos- td Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Talk or just listen. Admis- sion is $30. For more information, call (714) 965-1176. . Comfort Zone, a mental Illness support group, will meet from 7~0 to 9 p.m. a t Lighthouse Coastal Community CQurcb, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more mlormation, call (949) 548- 7274. ·MAYS • The Piecemakers Peddler's Mar- ket will be held from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. at the Piecemakers t:ountry Store, · fno Adams Aye;, Costa Mesa. The event will feature ill}tiques, collectibles and .. more. Acli'russion is free. For more infor- mation,-ccin·(7.14) 641 -3112. Orange· County Chapter recep- tion will be held ~t the offices of Fidelity National Title Inswance, Newport Beach. Guest speaker will be the HQ.norable Curt Pringle. For more information, call (949) 475-~11. The Center for Expressive Psy-• chotherapy will offer !\•free intro-· ductory seminar titled ~creati~g . Hea,it.PfRelationshlp" from 7 to 8 p .m. at 2'900 Bristol St., D 103, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- uon, Cdll '(714) 432-~456. MAY12 . The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will hold a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m . and 7 }>.m. at ~ Newport Beach Central Llbr~, 1000 Avo- . cado Ave. The featured book will be "The Color or Water" by James McBride. Admission is free. Refreshments Will be served. For more information, call (94!U 717-3890. MAY18 . A free h~muntzatlon · clinic will. be offered from 1 to 4 pm at the Presbytendn Church of the }"ovenant, 2850 Fd1rvww Road, Costa Me>'>d Appointments are not m•· · •s<,c1ry A parent or .. gudrd1d1. must he present. Pledse The Orange County Republlcan l.mng dll 1m!.'.!11!!.!1 u:!!.!Lz!:.wiL!olU.....i.s;~~....i.....u.i,1,1,j·~~~~l.\S>cl.._llepubli~an . MAY 11 The Center for Expressive Psy- chotherapy will offer a free Intro- ductory seminar for· wellness; exercise and weight -reduction from 7 to 8 P..m. at 2900 Bristol St., D 103, Costa Mesa. For more • This is the last 1\ ' ... ~I,. ..... f , , \ o f i he Ce ~"'h-H·y .. .'niC\ke it e xt...-a s p ecial. Give he...-a \i 1.·u~ 1 ~l u ·,r ,L}"""~J & she '~'ill f~~e l special t~.n+i I the ft.H•n 'of the ... ~"'ex+ cc nttA .... y! · \ . Aida c:\rey Day Spa Saf ~n So~+h Coast Plaza Vil~age. 714.549.3030 ·Make Mom Queen ForADay .. . r-------~-, 1 Decorated 1 ·: c·akes starting I d 0 '7.50 I PASTRY ""' L~l!:.'!:t!!':..~.!8:!9.J BA. KERY · -·.~A-KES Of cOsTA MESA . ·-· ... .. ····-· ..... nMNE COSTA MESA ~212-9270 . (714tMl 1388 . ·•PASTRIES •COOKIES •PIES \ • TO,RTES •ROLLS & BREAD MISSION VIEJO (148) 83H8IO. , The National Jewish CoalJUon- , information on the seminar, call (714) 432-7456 . llf)/1) I• II ' Every ~1orn· DesC'rvcs a littl " f\I u Oii( ... espec ially on Moth r·s Day! Join us For Mother's Day, Sunday May 9th ' plimentary Flower to All Mothers Dine-in or ~-4,..,1 ......... up a Party Pak or Bucket H01HER'S DAY BRUNQH May 9th, Slinday, 11:30-2:30 . . -• Salads, Snac~s, _Appetizers (Buffet Styk) · • Lu11eh Entrees (Choice of 12) Chicke11,.. L4mb,.. Fish,..Shri,mp • D~sserts: 3 kinds & Fresh Fruits For Reservations (714) 436-1010 Replllt' MnJu at Dinner .. . . ONGOING ~ STEP-TEEN, a e\len week work· shop for parents of teenagers, ts available for Orange County par- ents. Learn to encourage, re:>olve conflicts, increase communication and enhance relabonsrup!>. The workshop will be conducted by a li~ensed chrucal psychologist. For more information, call (949) 225- 8189. St. Andrew's fresbyterla~ Chwch offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally \l.l. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the , cburCh's Oierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews .Rodd,· Newport Beach. The confidentia.l group 1s open to the community. For more information, call 63l-2880. · Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 am Wednesdays at Muni's Cc;\Ce, °1 835 Newport Blvd., Costa .Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more tnforma- tion, call Ailg1e Stdfford at 474- 2225 or Tina Firman at 551-3156 All Lassen's Leads .CJub meets at. 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 646-1252. Zen Center .of Orange County offers. medital.J.on instruction -every first and th.lfd Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p m. at the Zen Doily' Pilot • - Center of Orange County, 120 E 1 18th St., Co:tta Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 722-7818. Tb~ Newport Beach Parks, Beache~ and Recreation Comnuli· sion meets at 7 p.m . the fust Tue~­ day of each month in the City Council thambers, 3300·Newport Blvd., Newport Be~ch. For more inlo.nnation, call 644-.3151. • Nicotine Anonymo_us fellowship wants to help men and women' who smoke to quit and temcUn · smoke free. For more infonndtion • on .(ocru everung meetings, call • 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Sod- . ety holds a free open house tron1 11 a.JT\. to 3 p.m. Thutsdayi. di 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorab1lid from the city of Costa Mesd and the Santa Ana Army Air Base f<.'lr more information, call 631-5918 . Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p .m . Wednesddys dl .St'. John's Episcopal Church,. 183 E. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. For n l'lre mformation, call 953-0900. · OASIS Senior Center offers a - Parkinsori's. Q.isease support group from 7 to 9 p.m . the second Thu~­ day of each month ill 800 ~lar­ guente Av~ .. Corona del Mdf For more infouudliOn, call 644-3244. 3010 LaFayettcA'\'c. •Newport B~ (949)~6.75-5777 .-------- ·' . . The Yoga·Place often a prenatal and J>QStnatal yoga class from 3 to <t:30 p.rn. Thwsdayl>. New claSsec;. begin on the first of the month For mor& information,· call 642- ?'400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate ca.ricer dis-' t cussion group: from 7 to 8:30-p.m. the first W~dnesda,y of each month at the center auditorium, 1 . Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-· port Beach. For 'reservation$,' or "• more infc)rm.ation, call 72~-6237 • • The Pacific Business Xcbange has Weekl~ breakfast meetings at • 7 a.m. lµesdays dt the. Paci.he Club,, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport "Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. ~ The Newport Beacb Psychologt- cal Association presents a coed relation~hip group ca.Lied Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. ThW'S- days. The fee is $25 per week. For . more information, call 722:4588. -Hoag Cancet Center offers a free relaxation~ unagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday ,of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information~ call ?~-5542. · , ... to 18 intere ted ln learning about ailmg. seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p .m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Ba$e, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 6• 2-6301 or 551- 8591. OASIS Senior CeQt~r offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. Fqr appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. . The Costa Mesa Senior Cttlzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join m from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursaays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. . . A free support group lor cancer patients tneets at 7 p .m. Wednes- da}'s and a support group for peo- pl~. suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome:meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesd4ys at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Rese(lfch, 4019 Westerly Place, SI.lite 100, Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation, call 251-8700. · ·around town NlghUy meeUngs are ottered ln Cost Mesa and NP-wport Beach for anyone who want! to over- come nicotine addicllon. For a schedule or more information, Cdll, 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666 The Newport Sports·CollecUon Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum dt 6201'1eVfPOrt Center Drive. New- port Beacb. The museum, which has one <ff the world's largest col- lections of sports men:lOrabilia, 1s· open from 9 am. to 5 pm. WPek- days. For more inf orrndtiqn. call 721-9333'. The Cbsta Mesa CommunJcaton Toa~tmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Educdlion, 200 Kalmus Drive. Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone ~ho wants to improve his or her public . peaking skills. For more infonnation, call 444-5030. The Newport ·Beach Distin- guished Todstmasters Club 1300 m~ets from· 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. ·pepperonl's meetircg' room, 2300 Bristol St .. Newport Beach For reservations or more infonna• t1on. call 730-3671. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a Mesa Messengers Toastmaster free tai chi class for in\ennedidte· Club 691 in Costa Mesa ~ets at lo advanced levels. from 10:30 to ,7 p.ni': Tuesdays. at fylesa erde 11 :30 a m. Thur'sdays for people United Method1St Church, 01. with cancer and their families. A I W. Baker St., Costa Mesa r beginner session' meets 'from JT\Ore·mlonnabon, c'au .S40-4446. 10:30 to 11 ·30 a.m. Fridays. The· classes ·are. designe d to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense c;>f well-q·e.ing. with basic, easy-to-learn.,· non-strE>nu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentrabon The class lS taught by Victor Armand No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beacp. For more information, call 72.2-6237. ·-OASIS Senior Center otters a· Blue AClme Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 d.m. Wednesda}'S at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave:, Costa Mesa. The meeting lS free for hrst-time '!,lSi· tors For more information. call 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays dl The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more mformation. call 713-2209 ' ' Sotvrdoy, Moy 1, 1999 A 11 . . . . , .. . dl the Riverbodt Cafe, 151 E weight loss group •. Learn]>eliav- Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ior modification and other Wdt- • For more infonndtiOn, call 965· ruques to control ypur weight. 3648 Cost lS $20. Groups meet trom 6:30 to 8 pm, Wi>d.nesda~"4lld Thursdays at 369 San Miguerbn- ve, Suite 350, Newport Bea~ For more information, ca.ll 718-~8. Lido Isle Toastriia ten meets Mondays from 6·30. to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bon.If Com•' muruty Room, 100 Ne.wport Cen- ter Dnve. Fasbion Island, New- port Beach For more inforination, call 964-5314. O~IS Senior Center offer a Care-A-Vall · transport tCT take members to appomtrnents and . grocery shopping. The shuttle t~eS"tnembers to the center. For appointments, call 644-3244. ' . ~ People interested In -reading EngtiSh can learn 'with the help of a tutor. Hourly\ rates and tunes negotiable. For more information. · call 851-1739 .• ASIS Senior Center 'otters vlsu: al · d screerungs with a Braille Ins 'lute 1. represet1talive by. ap · txrumt. For more in.formd· boo, all &\4-3244 · . \ OAS~Senior Center bas a walk- ing gr up called Walkers Not Rocke that meets once a week to ~njoy scenic walks m and around the Newp,prt Beach ared, · For more mforrnabon, call b44· 3244 . The Ho~ lnsUtute, a cenlet for recovery and family educatioo, offers a women's support group from ·6,;30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., · C-206, Costa M a. For more information, call 432-0020 . The Heallng ConnecUon offers • womens relationship group at/ p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jambbree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. Po.- more mform(ltiOn, call 261-8003. ~ . ... . Women Helping Wo~n otters a free peer suppcirt ·group for women m transition bom 3 ·15 to 4:1~ pm Wedne<.days at 425 E. 18th St . Costa Mesa. Topics mclude <>elf esteem, explorabon of feelings, commurucation, trauma recovery and, personal support. For more mlormation, call 631- 2333 • ·Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yogd class from 10:45 to l 1 :45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W Coast Highway. Newport Beac'1. For more infonnabon. call 722-6237: .· TJie Sea Explorer· S_hlp Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 Arthritis FoundaUon instructor Hillary Stone teads an exercise class at 11 a.m. ThW'Sdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. For more-infor- mation, call 513-5641. daily telephone contlct program for seniors who have a luruted local support system. ·For more information, call 644-3244. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 'Essential Weight Management 1927 meets at 7 a m W~days offers interactive and proacttve SEE TOWN PAGE A 12 . ~. Mak! this l!f other's Day Special at the Origi.nal Ka.plan's Deli in CQsta Me~il. Breakfast Lunch Dirtner -Late Supper Banquet. Catering Ba.r 3211 HARBOR BLVD.," COSTA MESA TEL: (714) 557-6611 FAX: (714) 557-0274 OPEN .MOTHER'S DAY IN ·ouR NEW LOCATJON BARN STEAK HOUSE 3012 NEWPORT BL. NEWPORT BEACH ~RESERVATIONS 949-723-9779 I f UlL SERVICE J E!WELtRS . 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It's ~t ati tl)e best chlJdttn. are giving 'thlS ytar. --around town Doily RiloJ B04y Design and United StudJos' of Self-Defense offers kick boXlllg clas$e5 from 8:30 to 9 30 a..m. Tu days,. Thursdays and -5atur- . d• at 1000 W. Coast Hi§hway, Sutte C, Newport Beach The cost . i.s SQ per class. For more inform'a- tton, can 722 ·0526. . AkoboUcs Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through · Fnday in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mru - gtl8rite Ave., Corond de! Mar For more mfonnat:ion. call 644·3244 . The Alzheimer's AnodaUop and Mesa Terrace, es residential com- munity for people with. Alzheimer's disease an~ related dementia, off en a free ~upport group for caregivel'S 'at 6:3() p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay· ~t.'. Costa Mesa. For mor~ mforma- tion, call 283-1111. -· -• · ., . Rebecca Lewis leads an animal b.erejlvement group ·at · 3 p .m. ~\lefy Tuesday at 3101'.W. Coast Highway, Suite .311~ .Newport Beach. The cost is-a donation to' (Sn animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, 'Call 721-5750. Thfr Alzheimer's AssoclaUo,n, and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesVVilla Rosd cosponsors a tree' support group meeting for auegivers at 7 p.ro the fourth Another Pa5sage. a -transltlonaJ Thursday of each month through supp<)rt group for people expen- October at Newport VJld West encmg changes in their lives, Assisted Living, 393 Hoi.pttdl meets from 1 to 2·30 p .m Road, ~ewport Bedch For more I Wednesdays irt Room 3 at Oasis infocmabon, c:all 631-3555. · · Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ask about our custom cabinetry_ _ Open M·F A a..m.-5 p.m. 35%. OFF · R . C. Company . .,. 714•547•4~70 1328 E:~cr Ave., Sruttu Auu · . . Every jtem in the store ON SALE Discounts an regular priced items SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST DEA~I A~ ., Corona del Mar, For more infotmatlon, call 6'4-3244. OASIS Senior Center conducts 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., Coronti del Mar. ·screenihg 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 Bea91. For more i,rif ormation, call 644- 3244 .. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a' body image and moderate eating sup- port group at 7 p.m .. Wed.iiesdays at 3101 W.-Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach.· For more ' from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Thlirsdays in Room 4 at 800 M~ente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor· .,..;1etton, ca.ii 64.C-3244 . A suppor1 group for those with • brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 'P.m. tlle Jirst and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings arc tree. For more inf'ormatlon, call 722-6237. ' I A breast cancer support group JDeets froll).moon to 2 p.m .. Tues- days at Pltty and George Hoag ~cer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway,. Newport ·8each. The meetings are free. For more infqr- IJ'l8.tion, cjill 722-6237. • • 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: CQltsl Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mati9n, 'call 722-6,237. The JeW1sh. Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third ·Tuesday. A kosher lunch ts offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call 513-5641. . . ' ':J .... Hoag Cancer Center olfen aup-: port for people facing or undergo--1 ing bOne marrow transplants .« stem-cell rescues. For more infor- mation, cOll 574-6872. Che5s lovers of all ages are Invit- ed to join the Jewish Senior Cen- te(s chess club from 7 to 10 p .m. • Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Cos· ta Mesa. For more lhfomiation, · call 513-5641. Tbe Newport Beach Psychologi· cal Association offers a coed sup· port group at 7 p .m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite . 311, Newport Beach. For more · information. call 722-4588. · information, call 721-5750, , Free professional consultation OASIS Senior Ceriter offers care- giver support counseling for peo- ple . ca.ring for a loved one. For appointments or more informa- tion, call 644-3244. The Healing Connectton offen a coed relationship group at 7 p .m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call , 261-8003. for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- OASIS SenJor Center offers a able for cancer patients by Braille class to help with s}ght loss appointment oruy from 10 a.m. fo ,. . • • 50°/o OFF MAGASIN i09 209 Marine Ave ., Balboa. Island • 949 673-5542 ' • ·GRAND OPENING S A L ~ E GRAND OPENING S A L E ' ~ ' . ~ . ~ . ' ----------------------------- The Origi11al · -MIKE'I CARPETS OVER 25 ¥EARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholster}!• PLUSH-BERBER-TEXTURES · · s1211 · ·· ~m · . YARD ,. -.. . " · . Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates. '·., CAL'L NOW . ' 642-8400' . 'DESIGN CENTER ~~For All Your De orating Needs!''. fURNITURE ·. REUPBOLIDU • Custom-Made furniture· • Slip Covers ~ Patio f umiti.are • Draperies~ S.hades. & Bedspreads. ( Doily Pilot • I ·Natural Foods Cooking Clas aJf!! offered at New Leaf Natwal Cui.slne. Classe are $.15 each. For more intormabon, call'444-1005. ] The Consumer Business Net- work eets at 7 a .n'l. Fridays ID the mezzanine at Ne\yport Gateway, 1~00 MacArthur Blvd., Newport . Beach. For more information or reservations, call 55fr-4785 • The .Costa Mesa Cha~ber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes 'place at t t~45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, t 701 Golf Course Road, Costd Mes8. For :more.inlormataon, call 574-8780. A frte tecttire about divorce mediation, an alternative to the trac:litioncil · two-atto-mey divorce, is offered the third Thursday ~ each month with attorney Allcld D. Taylor aJid psychologist Lee H . Solow. Space is litruted and reser- vations are required. For more · information, calI 955-2575 1'9vtse your WeUme documents. ding durable power of attor- through OASIS Senior Center $1 each. For appointments, call64it~. . The NaUonal Dyslexia Research Foundatlon spon ors weekly aduJt attention deftcit disorder support groups 'at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. C~ iS $5 per sesston For °'e time and day, call 642-7303. OASIS Senior Center otters pre- ventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesda}e of each month in Room HS-3 at -800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For app<jiiimJentt,..cau 644· 3244. .. , -- f acing Forward, a support gtoup Jor f aJI\ily members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at PattY and · George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For ·more information, cau 722-6237 The Costa ·Me~a Fire Depart- ment's Fire Explorers. Post 400 meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at van- ous fire stations. Memberstup lS open to anyone between the ages of 16 and 21. For more infonna- @J!tin Floral & Gifts • t • 4 • I ' S"'-';ttpud ~~ For Mother's Day 50% OFF (aduJ10~ C u.iom urangcmcnn) hipping Av1iJable . Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques Specialty Fu m i tu re I .. ., Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 •Sun 10-3 --=.!__ 369 E. 17"' St., #13 •Costa Mesa• (949)' 646-6745 {Ac.fVU r.o ... Ralpln) The Country Inn~ . Garden Cafe Oohs&Aahs Stella's Place Clrt:a Antiques The Book Store Sarah Whitcomb Victoriano ~Company' t-1ewport Picture Frame SH()p & DINE .. SALE Satµrday May 8th Bam -Spm ,,. (949) 722-1177 130 EHt 17th Street Cosb Mes.t, C A (Beh ind the Harp lnn) Row Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-5pm Cal e Hours: Mon-Sat 7a~-Sf m ' . , • • • . . p • .. • ' MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 9~ ISN'T IT TIME TO TELL MOM .. YOU LOVE HER? 'i' RO LEX . ~IACKMAN L~. { ili :~. 'J ·~ .W ~ LB R !l , . . ••• around town tion, call 754-5141 or 7S4-St06. Mailne Cohen, a marriage and farruly therapist, sponsors an anonymous help line for individu- als Wlth relationship problems. She ts available for free coosulta- . tion fr.om noon to 1 p .m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays by Calling 759- 0357... . Semo\-' and low-Lncome famllle.s in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area"can obtain free USDA, sutplus fOO<J from '11 a.m. to 3 p.m .. the second Friday of ea<:h month m the tedT parkmg Jot at Church of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa .• Picture identification is required. For more information, call 650-8236. The Thursday Morning Club presents a n en~ertairunent lun- cheon the second Thursday of each month at Balboa B~ Club, 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Becich. Other activities llldude goli and bridge. For ~ free newsletter or more information, call 546-2244. A free support group forwomen with gynecologic cancer meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, · 4000 W Coast Highway, Newport, Beach For more infonpatiob on the meet- ings, call 722-6237. . . . Mesa Emergency Service Ama- teur Communication offers ·the opporturuty for ham radio opera- tors to participate in Costa Mesa's ·Radio· Amateur Civil Emergency Servrce organization. Weekly nets are held at 7:ZO p.m . on 147.060 M}U. M6nthly meetings are held at 6:30 p.m .. on th~ fourth Wednesday pf each month pt the Costa Mesa Police· Department. For more infonnation, call 754- 7Q45. Support is available for people who will undergo or are undergo- ing bone-marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues anq therr fdrni- lies at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. For.more informa- tion, call 574-6872. · I . ~ Suntvon of lneest Anonymo for female victuns of sexual abus'e and rape, their friends and rela-· tives mee~ from 10 a .m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victona St .. · Costa Mesa. There is no feo. For . more information. call Iris at 859· 3918. The Jaycees h _ a !J!"OUJ> of young prof ess1onals between 21 and 39 years old who get togethP.r fOr community service, busine!S' net- working and sooalizing. Meet- ings are held the second 1tnd fourth Thursday of every month. For more information, cCVJ 4.S.11. 2178. . Group and private taJ chJ classe for women will be held dl Hsing Chen School, 151 Kalmus Dnve, M-7B, Co-sta Mesa. Admission, date and time to be announC'cd. .For more infontldtion, call 437- 1274. The Cerebral Palsy foundaUon "' Saturday, May 1, 1999 A$k abQ.Ut our Mother's Day · Speciab: . 949 644-6672 fASHIOS I LA"D • NEYPQRT BBC.H ~ 200 Newport Center Dr • Nut to Big Ed"'uds Cioenu • Open 7 4ars till1..2m c T· c A' R il / Saturday, fW;Jy 1, 1999 f l!AG : CONTINUED FROM 1 40th and 44th streets, which is · generally regarded as the best pwce in the city to catch a. large, well-sculpted wave "Thttt's a real sad spot to lose1 beeduse that's a real good stand- up spot," said Joe Knoemschild of th<' stretch between 40th and 44th Hll''> the perfect comproinise m the summertime, with the per- fect combi.ndtion of size and shape It's d ~tttle frustrating and it's rwt the end of th<> world, but m terms of a surff'f. it's lota~y off- lunits. ll's really too hdd, because it's one of. the best plc1c.:~ m New- port Bedch • Black F1ag1 HoW often Jhould the <lty raise the Bliek a.ti , flag? Call our Ae.Qen Hotline~ (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to • dailypilo~rfhliM.net.PIMse spell your name and tell us your hometown and telepho~ numo bet (for verification purposes on~). ·• . .. . At the Wedge, the Black Ball has become a sore pomt fot the already-strained relationship between· boatd surfers and body· surfers, smce the latter group foys ctaun to the hours when .the BLU DAU salary of $140,000, plus benefits. He has already been attending council meetings and study ses- CONTINUED FROM 1 sions to familitirize. hunsclf with the city's issues, and he ~ also serv1ce-onen4~ community work on the city's 1999-2000 am exolt>cl dbout workinq with · budget with current acting City the mdyor dnd th<• City Council, .. ManagN Dannis Danner. the oty -.ta rf dnd lhc rPs1dcnts to ~He has a lot · of positive nuuntdin, .md evPn enhupce, the aspects to his pei;sonality, his high udhty of hfo hNP " approach dnd tiis position," sa1d BICicl~u. hired ununimo!)sly by Mayor Dennis O'Neil. uHe gives the counol in Mc1rch, will f't1rn c1 us a.feeling of confidence that he . ;...av are It thE>jr oest. At the Wedge, the waves are closed off to surfers from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. ·11ove to bodysurf too, but it's d lf you only surf and don't bodysurf. Then basically it just· sucks,• said Kirk Blackman, ooe of the few local board surfers who~ can handle the Wedg_e's pumpmg swells. . "A lot of guys that bOdysurf down there have been doing it for years before 1 was born, and a Jot of peopte would fike to bo~ysurf and not)lave the dan- ger of the (board) surfers,• Blackman said. ·so it's under· standable, out (,lf respect, to want to ,give the ,guys ·who've l.>een there their own time zone. · :aut The fact that the_y have not only has the background and ec~ation n'eeded for the job, but he o seems to be a man of high 1 legrity.and morals.• Som in 3an Antonio, Tex., and raised in a small town nearb Bluda u holds a bachelor\s degree m political science from South- west Texas State University in San Marcos. After his graduation in 1969, he received a commis- sion as a 2nd Lieu'tenant iii -the U.S. Air Poree, where served as a B· o t ~·a ·n · i :~c· a r e ' I 1 lnl Hl:.H ' tl 'P c J) Ps i gn ( I I 1· , • 2025 ·W. Balooa· Blvd. Ste D \.., o ns l rur 11 on .... \'laj lJ l C"nbHH'C" ·Newport Beach, Ca 92663 .. With Cn1cast's ·aigger Than Big·~ · Sweepstales Event. 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"In my day, the boards weren't fast enough and could· n't tum enough, because they were single-fin and too heavy, so it was only the bodysurfers that . were drawn to the Wedge,• he· ·said: "But even now, there's 4only a few· (board] surfers who an~ adept at rtcUng the ·wedge. You get kooks out there that take off on waves that they shouldn't, and tb.ey .don1 look wht?r& the missile crew commander with th.e 390lh Missile Wing in Tuc- son, Ariz., before retiring in 1974 . . . From there, Bludau earned two master's degrees at the Uni- versity of Anzona -one in urban planning and a second in public administration -and then entered U.e public sector in 1977 with the dty of Yuma, Ariz. I Te later served' as city mAnager in Aven&I, CalU., and R1alto, Calif., before becoming city '" . . • bOdysUrlers are, and that's whll~ causes the'confiicts. • With the Black Ball how a fact of life, however, there are only a few options for Newport' Beach ·surters: they can go north or 44th street, t?ut many complain the waves there tend to be poorly shaped. Also, the area is sched~ uled for the Black Ball on June 10. . Surfers can also go. ·north of th&. Huntington Beach Pier, where tire atate beach is not sub- ject to.the Black Balh or south to areas of Laguna Beach, which &hav.e been designated as hard- board-only. . · But Jo_cal s\¢ers can now loo~ to a ray of sunshine that has lightened the sh~ow of the Black Ball: pty • officials in Illanageron the island of Coron- ado, Calif. in Janu~ry 1988. • Bludau replaces former New- port Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy, ~ho held the post for 6. 1/2 years before abruptly resigning in-August 1998 after a 4•3 no-confidence vote by the City .Council. Bludau is no stranger to pub- lic controversy himsell. While at <;orQnado,' the City Council there attempted lo ·fire h1m in September't994, despite recent years have begun to relil.x restrictions on the surf cwj~w. and have become more willing to acconunOdate the concerns of area surfers who "want to pe ce:. fully. coexist with their 'boardless counterparts. "In the last few years, we've been working with the City Council and now they call it a 'discretionary Bll1ck. Ball,' where they don't always put it up at all· · -hours," said Ion~~ waveiider Chris Clevidence. ":Ibey only put it up if they feel that it's a safe ty issue, depending on the crowds. Last summer, it worked out really . ~ell and on many days,' we were able to s~ past noon So we're hoping it's.going to work out again this year." .. . .. . . ...-................ , ... . his apparent popularity with rt?s1dents and city officials. Following a public outcry, .the council rehired him in Decem- ber of that year a nd he remaine.d m that post until Newport Beach tapp~d him for the job as its new city manager m March. Bludau has two children -a son, ·Bradley, who lives in San Francisco,· and a daughter, Aimee, who attends the Uoiver- si~y of Arizona . ... . . socie ty ~uouse 1 of Design araw.s' crowd .'of revekrs to opeil:ing 'gala T he Aegean Jewel at New- port Coast, the 1999 Phil- harmonic House of Design, premiered this week to crowds of cunous design ah-. donados seeking the 14test and the greatest in the world of resi, de~tial architecture. and Interior design. The House o1 Design is a r project of the Orangf.) County P.hllharmonic ~ety, in cooper- ation with the American Soci~ty of Interior,Des!gners. 11lis year. a new estate of . massive proportion m the exclu-,• sive Pelican .Crest enclave owned by Bdan Poster -with architecture by landall B. Coombs -became the canvas of design for 22 masters of cre- r-ativity shoWlng off-their tarent, •room by room. · E~ery inch of expensive square footage -from the cQurtyard entry decorated by • Apnle Hall to the upstairs land- ing by Michelle Cohen-· tanta- lized guests with ideas for their 1 • - THE CROWD b.yt. cook owd'dream homes. · On opening <lay of .the house of design, the Lido Isle Commit- t~ of the Philharmoruc Society of Orange County hosted an ele- gant gala preview and chnner for underwriters, donors, partici- pants, sponsors and supporters of this enormous undertaking. The estate Was opened.at sunset as the black-tie crowd arriv~ for a champagne toast Celestino's quality M E 1\ TS ·me F111ec;1 Mew an<I ~rvice 1\llwlable I i •k we offer ALL NATURAL BEEF •fall line o/VF.AL ROCKY FREE RANGE. CHICKENS CELESTINO'S MAAINATED KABOB'S HOT MF.A.Ls. TO Go Fully Cooked Garlic, Cajun, lemon or Maui .BEEF OR CHICKEN $5.99lb. All Natural Chicken ••...• $8.99F.A C:OOked.Pork Camit¥ ...... $4.991b Pork Camitas Dinner w.t11Rkc8l l!leaa. ................ $S.99ea . GREAT FOR TH.E GRILL . El Toro Bravo Tortillas De!ivewtl fu1h Daily MARJNATiD BONMS LAMB LEGS In Cele tino's Greek Marinade $5.991b. SAUSAGE OF THE WEEK Portuguese Linguesa LAMB~OB'S $6~99ib.· $3.49LB. TRY IT ON THE GRILL C~LESTINO'S SEAFOOD Delivered Daily · SWORDFISH . i2 Varieties 9/Hmmwk S"11111ln Cekstino i Beef or Turfeo lufr.1 We '"'V B<>Sr Head Produm . 270 East 17th Si. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-7191 CHillgreo Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon -Sat .. 10-6 Sun, .. O ur Attorney wi ll sh ow · • • Did you know that 95% of alt'familie can avoid the expense-and agony of probate court? If you have a wi ll, • your farvily may till be going to court? you in a warm & fr iendly atmosphere, how a Revocable Living__ Trust · • The Wall Street Journal .. says, 11If you own Real Estate, whether paid for or not an<:t have even modest asseb, you should have a Revoeable Living Trust." • If you don't plan, then rhc govcmment l!Ju a plan for you ~that you may not like r may benefit yo u and your family. .. . overlooking the Paolic and the sage-covered hills of Newport Coast. With marble floors gleam- ing, fresh-cut flowers in abun- dance and the sound of a society orchestra in the backgro~d. opening-nigllt revelers joined · the family of Foster, including his charming grandmother, Mary Duna, hts mother, Angela Foster, apd siblings, John and Sarah Foster. • . Lovely 1'lora Lehman chaired the evening with assistance from June Buie and Nan:cy Helm. Lido's blonde bombshell Marton Pickens WdS at th'e opening ~th husband, Dennis, and daughter, Alison McCormick, and her· husband, RlmQ. · • . _ . Otpers exploring the A09ean Jewel included Lido Committee members Varla and Kurt Knauss, Elaine and Cy Gordon, Judith Longyear, Pat Kllngen- smtth: N~ll Hinshaw, Am.eUa Lockney, Corky Winters and Ellie )'ates. .. The entire pr?Ject, which is • See us for all your Color quesuons ' ' • Srnior cirizen d1scounrs on Sunda}'S • All sales people are hcensed haudresse~ open to the public througb May 23, has bt?en lovingly and painstakingly. overseen by Car- ole Sypherd,•cl)air "{the execu, tlve committee of the Orange County fhiltiarmonic Soaety. Others responsible for the success are Marcia Coy, Joan Stover, Barbara Kllponen, Vicki de ReynaJ and Sue Madenburg, to nd.ffic only a few. • ' Mary Swift has handled the designer coordination for the . ASID, With assistance from Lin- da MerrtUeld Klnnlnger, Ger- maine Petller,· Kay Leruth, DeAnna Brody and Leanne Tamartbuchl. Following the grand tour of the estate with its elegant living room by renowned designer John Benecke, dlrung room by JEFF & LYLEEN EWING HOMEOWNER TAX RELIEF . The 'taxpayer Relief A1.-t of 1997 ~igned on Apgu t S, 19'>7, allo"'s mam~ t.U:(>2)'CI'\ to exclude from Capital g~in> taxes up 10 $500,()()() ID g:uns from ~llmg a hc1111c (6insdc could · eicludc S!~0.000). 'fills cxclusi-On replaces bolh lhe· one-ome SI 25,000 t.u exclu,ion :mailable for t:upiyel"> OICr age 55 atm .the Jefeml of C3pital g.1m\ "'hen purch,mn~ a more expcn•in: home. T'l\1s clunge exempt' 'O\er QQ percent-~>f home:.· 5ale\ from i.:ipttal pm' UxC'i Jnd dramatically ~mplifie-. t.m.-.. , and record-leeP.ing for over 60 million homeowne..1. 1.up:iyel".. can use thi.-, v:du'iion every rwo yea!">. The new la" allow, capiul gam exclui.iml\ whelhcr you "bu> up" to a m.ore expcnme home or whuy tlo"'n• to a k-.,\ cxpcnm:e one. If )OU h.ivc .l gun above the limit. it will be um! Jt the new 20% capital gain., rate, do"n !Tom lhe rurront .?8% rate. Beginning in 2001, the cap11:al gains rate droJh tn 18% for tauble g~ins on a principal rt"'lidi:ncc that ~ <•U ha\'!.: <)\."€\Jpled for a: ft.:a~l fi\·e )C~f' Jlomco"ncr.. can nq" ron~ider 'it\Cral n~ option' .\hn} people fuW thelll)('.)~es ~t an empty-nester >tagc (no chiltlrcn at home) an • four or fi,e bedroom home with .i la~t tqUlf)'. !-'or man> of 1h~ ~pie, l.hetr home hJ~ been their !ll2jor in' ~~unent and this nc" la"' "'II allo"'.them to unloa the equit). fht'}· may help their children buy a ti~t home, purcha~ that vacation drum-home or nuke other invesan'ents for retirement. Wendi Young fonnal terrace by Susan Romtti and Ro Holmquist, kitchen by Jamie . Namanny and master bedroom by Am.la Shay, the swank crowd bid farewell to the estate and traveled to the Po'ur Seasons Hotel, Newport Bead'\ for a s1t- down dirmer followed by danc- ing until the early rnorrunq · hours. . Channing Jane Grier Wllh her glowing sliver hair chdtted with longtime pal Rita (Schnookle) Gunkel Also m the crowd were Elalne and James Alex:tou Dean and Kaly Corey, Cathie and Tony Duffy, Stefani and Brian Foxcroft, Nancy and Hugh Helm, Joyce and Don Merritt. · Elaine Redfield, tuclnda Prewttt, Nancy IUchley, Laurte Veitch, . EXPIRES OSl;Jl/99 "·----- 1 l<Althy and· Robert Sabine, and • Toni and Fred Pugh. Darllyn Tbordsen 1.> the pil • dent of the comnuttees present· mq the house of dPi:.1gn, and Mona Clark· is pres1dent of the I OC chapter of ASID. Both . dccompbshed women, along with a host of d~dicated vol leers. mvite" your .J>artidJ>iitiOn for this des1go expenenc-e. ~ · Special programs .Me offer«! dll month long. AdmC>Slon to the home 1s $20, w.ith proceeds t>en· ehl.lllg the ~ducation program! ot thP Ph1lhanriomc Sooety for Orange County ~tudents. For 'tickets and program mformatlon 1 call 17141 810-7542 :Jeff and 1.:yli:en ha~e 27 ron~ years of real t-suce 1.xpenence m \icwport Beach They :ire Q>ldweU Banker's fl team. For professional. serv1ce or ad'l-1ce with all your real C'itatc needs call the Ewings at (949)718-1$14._ .._ 2701 ·Harbor Blvd·. suite o.:6 .. Open7Days ltlflflll·fPA I SIDl¢aY' Ul ·I PA UlllYHIJ!HO& ' · Costa Mesa ~comer of•Adams a tiart>or,)fesa Verde ,center> <714> 556-CLIP <2547> WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME OFFICE ~· Computer Cabinet with Collapsible Clrair 'lii•••••ill .. • 35-50°/o off all stock and special otder . ffome-(>fflce furniture a1'd Leathe.r Upholstery. . . • One of the largest Selections of Home Office furniture in the area! . _ . . • We ca'!'Y: Sll~h. • Hekman • Leathercraft • and more In 'stock: DeS s • Computer cabinets • De~k chat~ Modular wor stations • Leather upholstery · . HOME OFFiCE &: LEATHER SALE! UP TO SOO/o OFF I , • APRIL 23 -MAY 9· ' . 16 Soturdoy, M4y 1, 1999 dfitebook • Daify Pilot • lfhe. GrasShopper eafe iS=a .Cf!e ~d :filystltal co.:nri:Ilodiiy. . . . Jr9'1CAG~ own-mail box.• • !tit ffd • l' o ad dicts, coffee and ciga- rettes are sacred things. The Gra.sShopper, the lat- est incarnation of Rock'n'Java Cafe on ,Newport Boulevard, is a Another plus are the heat tamps necessary to pursue these ~lca­ sures legally -t.e ,, outdoors. lnSide, dark and lumpy <'Ouch- es, the obligatory .bad cafe art and a wide vanqty of alternative magazines pro~de 'Pleasant. • All great cafes have the poweJ to diaw you in and suck away lo~g hours of yow-bme iQ an aiinless vortex of caffeine and idle chatter. ...... 1749 Nl\'llpC>ft Blvd" CoRa Meu backdrops for tlie real entertain- me nt at hand -wh,ich is aim- My own addiction to cetfeine started this way. • WHIN: 6 a.m. to 2 a.m deilv ~ · · new temple. Thick, mi1ky lattes all.d the - soft, cclJ'lcerous waft of a thou-. sand Boherruan cigarettes (I cqunted unfil. lessly "hanging out'.• • In college, I spent long hours .. pretending to read books by dead GP.rmans, clri.nk:ing cup after cup + HOW MUol: Free + PUONI: (949) 642-4026 "It's a lot better than most caf es,• M,ark Hardy said between drag~ o( his cigarette. NIGHT LIFE ~~e;~~ . The people, the music, the pocir tables and, of collTSe, the fact that you can smoke, are the . forces which draw him, be said. . Amencan Sptr- • CJllmmenng ln the dark along with the de ngeur McUlboro LlghtsJ are the staples here · ·1 come here way too often,· i8id Dong Boadt. "I have my • Ruymmul Reserve Chariionnay Rohur Mondovi "Coasral" Merlot Cof(I J/7199 . .. $11 .99 $8.49 • Gr<'ut Ser\'ll <' • Knowledgeable Srajf • Shippin8 • WmC'lum.H' Prue\ • Witie Srorage Lockers •Free Buying Guide Mon 10-6 ·n.-Sat 9:30-7:30 Sunday 11-6 ,. 950 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach (aero<.~ from BaJboa Bay Cfub) ~ 949•631•1212 1 1 ~ cL/ I I c.. ~ f ~N (y [?r.11~-fULL SERVl~E SALON & BFAUTY SUPPLY I I Not to be.confused with the Competition!! I I . The ~e. ~he orJg1nol 17th St ~uty in the Ross Snopplng Ce ter I I 20°k OFF Entire Purc hase cuSo I We wlU match any of our competitor'• Pffc•. ExclUdes Avedo, Sebastion, ond Skin Core Products. I Not good Wi1h any olhe! oftftf, Of ~ Item ~ w/cO:.S: C'JNV Explret 6/31199 I DEClEOR y~ L'l~TITUT GUI NOT I PAR I S C11J.i:x-C~ ... The Largest & Finest ~uty Supply & FuH Service Solon 1rt"Oronge County•" Open lDoys (949) 642-171 7 Zubie's Proudly · Serving 30 Year$! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 645-6086 Counq:,9 Style &: "South of the Border" Breakfast $2.49 to $5.95 .•.Served 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner Specials Swordfish Dinner · $7.95 Toumedos of Beef w/Bemalse Sauce $7.95 Plus our everyday low pri~ for lobster dlnneT $16.95 Complete dinners tncluding Nlad. Senied 5-10 p.m. . I Specializing in the following: •Un ique landScape designs . and renovations •Fine garden ~tallations •Custom masonry & stonework •Accent garden hghting . , •Excellent lan~pe maintenance For inquiries and quotations, · please telephone ~9/645-4635 orFax~at: ... 949/645~390 Est. 1976 of coffee until I was left shakingly exhilarated by my own idleness . Cafe Milano, on the comer of Telegraph Avenue and Bancroft Boulevard in Berkeley, has forev- er set the cafe standard for me. The ldttes were strong and cheap The waitstaff SUJly with the young blonde freshman as kind as could be to the depr~. unhealthy looking waifs who made ~p the regular patrons. Then I moved to New York, where hanging out aimlessly in cafes is a hi~ art, and not so cheap to pursue eitb~r. ........_ My parents share my love of . coffee, and whenever I visit my father in Oregon, he takes me to ., a cafe in downtown Portlan'd wtiere they serve Torfefazione coffee, straight from Italy. Beau Ho~ordl enjoys a bottled Iced tea In tbe main room " ·at Tiie Grushopper, formerly c.Ued Rock'n'Java. tn · CottAMeu. o0N lIACH I OAlY Pl.OT So I was expecting to be disap- pointed, even disdainful. of what the Grassh6pper had to oUer. But instead, I was pleasantly sur- prised. Stunned with joy, in fact. My first shock came when I saw that The Grasshopper also serves Torrefazione. And tlle CIAL fUI l.Jo&-Of Wof:A, Wotwefl AMminiltw & Stlll Cefpetflg Available VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE .* TILE N.E.ca"*ot.....,a1t111...._t .,_,.i~;:._;;~--41--..... (949) 722·9642 .. _ V1&1I UI ~the~ et wWw carpotdepot net • 'l'I r 111 t /,'I/-.../ 11/ I//,'-... aboard tlte f11J111"1r16 d-/lfdlulH 6-slllr ssc Hi\DISSON DIAMOND RADI SSON SMN SW .. waitstalf, though dppropnately appreciativt! of depression, nico- tine, and even bad, dead Ger- mans, was also totally delightful. For those who aren't seeking a quic!c death, the cafe also serves a varietyo ffresh fruit smoothie s and even greater number of delicious, nutritious sandwiches. "We'd like to make it into more of a place where a larger variety-of people can come ,. together and be entertained and hang out,• said Dan \vals, wtio with bJ.s partner, .Paddy Callaghan, took over the old Rock'n'Java and brought it back as tbe Grasshopper. "When we got this place, it . was. more exclushtely tor the younger generation,· he said . HBut w e want to open it up to all sorts. We're gom.g to have live . entertainment, street performers, · and we're looking to do a mosaic on the floor. • Callaghan-is Irish. Wals is. ' English. And both have lived a..U over the world. They say they want to bring a touch of cos- mopolitanism to Oranga County. HWe want ino·be an interest- ing place, H Callaghan said. HWe've seen a lot of the worl(i, a lot of different cultures. So what we're trying to do is bring some- .thing different to the area.• They have succeeded. Go for the lattes. Go for the atmosphere. Go to meet people. Go to be alone. But go, ~use great cafes, like dead German philosophers, are·a ra.(e and mys- tical commodity not often seen ill ·costa Mesa. Unlike dead Ger· If! mans, however, they are a lot or fun. le'Ve 1111111 CMlest dais ii las leilS! . HOT SUMMER? COOL DEALSI D ESE RT PARADISE RESORT ) 5165 South Decatur Blvd: Las Vegas, N evada •Jl-.porl'Ol:IMll-'1111~ ~~ .... ()fl.;1101..WM'9"**'-°'""'""ot..GllM.Ellp 1131.W _r.;-JIU I (()()k If -. t I . C1toailatt aw, I · °"1Mal a-. Walnut . Snidttdoodk I . h.,.,, Butter ·llad & WIWtt · 1 ·linztr Torlt • lltdMott I I Noe \.llid whh any other ciftr I ltmll OM~ <:Ustomef' · L up. S/5199 1 _____ .. • Mott> Than /11Jt Cr&at BrNdl -· Open Mon-Sat 7am-6:30pm --' 427 E. 17th Street, Cos~a Mesa (by Wherehou59 Records) .. 94~-646-1440 ~ocais .pen.books ori dating;·manjage ci.nd ·WWfl generclti:oii • EDfTOR'S NOTl: Writer's Block fH· tures short descriptions of books writ· ten by local author\. It runs periodic.Illy. J~ GARRl'iON •A TRIBUTE TO OUR PARENTS a THE ENTIRE WWII GENERATION~ FROM THE BABY BOOMERS: . ·. By Christopher Dean White . Christopher Publishing, New- . port Beach .. . ·N ewport Beach resident Christopher Dean White • wrote this beauti.f ul pie· h.lJ'e book as a tribute to hiS par- ents, and tbeir entire generation: "As the baby boomer genera- tion completes receiving the • · t-orcn bejng passed on to them by their parents, the b~mers eager- ly anticipate ~hat .tfiey will do with America during thei.r · watch,". White writes. ,,_ But fll"St, White thinks it only fitting to pay tribute to bow the .boomers got WRITER'S BLOCK where they are. So.ma . •tory told with loving prose and famous, often heart-wrenching pho- tograpl}s, he does just that tn his self-published, coffee-ta}?le book. There on the cover is the famous photograph of a soldier kissing a woman on the street to celebrate tbe end of World War II. And inside, there are many more: bread lines during the · O~presSion; a young John ~lenn •. "SALE" MARATHON SOD OVER 1.CXX> SQ FT-FFEE ~ NO 1 33e W SQ FT . NO 2E 35c per SQ FT IN STCXX/PICK -UP. 5 SQ FT F0.1S • $2 99 EA (949) 646-7441 all swt-· ed up for a trip into · space;.· and Lucille Ball, pucker- ing those famous lips. . "To this day, you rem.din ever humble about ybUr tremendous accomplishments in American his· tory. Let's face 1t, there were bmes _, yo\,\ didn't know if you could do the job of raismg us,• White writes. "Guess what? You made 1t -with great old American red, white and blue flying colors." -ilPS FOR MEN: HOW TO GET SOMr By Carrie Ann Tanner CT Enterprises, Corona Q.el · Mar T he man on the plane next· tO me couldn't take his eyes off this book. He thought it really was an advice book for men. But with tips like · these, men don'.t need bad · breath, pot bellies, or bad odor no( to get laid. For example: •Tell her you don't mind being m a cornrn.itted relationship as long as you can still have se>e with other women." Or, my personal favorite, •Tell Chariot Lamp 3'2: Hig~ Cream Linen Shade 24" Diameter :Three way 150W #91430 .· T her how much Y.O\l hate yo~ mothera.Qd how poorly you have. treated her throughout the years." Taruier. aCorona . del Mar resident, said she wrote and self.published the book after she broke up with her poyfrlend and ventured into the Newport ~ch datil}g scene. Many-of the bps are lines that were actually used on her, or on her friends. Her outrage is apparent, and hilarious. "I was amazed at what I • · encountered," she said. "Jt's cotnmon knowledge that the No. 1 thing on men's minds is sex •.. but a lot of men don't realize how to go about getting it." So she wrote ups gem of a book, which, if followed to a T, not only won't get you laid (I hope), but may get you run out of every Newport Beach bar from now until the end of time. I .,DEAR DAUGHTER. ABOUT I YOUR WEDDING: A GUIDE FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE" AND ~DEAR so~. ABOUT YOUR WEDDING: A GUIDE FOR THE GROOM-TO-BE• By Nancy Robison • A Firffi;ide Book, Sunon & . Schuster, ·New York . . Hodson Lighting Ope11 Tues.-Fri. 9 00-5, Sat.·~-4 1510 Ntwpor1 Blvd . Cost.i Mesa ualityLi hti" St,...ic•for.~OYea (949) 548-9341 .. • . How couf4 yoU make '!-.better . -N eedlcss to say, these chamu.ng, 1950 -esque books, by Balboa lsland- res1dent Nancy Robison, are not mtcnded for the same audience as Tanner's tips. And much of this, advice actuaUy ihould tie · followed. For example, Robison's No. 1 Up for grooms-to-be is that they bum every last sock an~ piece of undEh-Wear they own dnd start anew. "You may wonder why I'm shouting at you," She wntes: . . •But il I don't, you don't hear · ·me:" Another word of wisdom.· But the groom's JOb is def1· rutely easter than the bnde's, at least according to Robison's book. All he has to do7 in addi- tion' to making a bonfire of his underclothes, is choose a best · man, get some decent luggage, reserva- tions and get to the church ori tune. '' For the bride, things are considerably more complicated·, but Robison is there, every step of the way, Wlth sensible tips, including the off-repeated exhortation to •keep smiling.• FU"St of all, Robison. informs daughters everywl!erej now that you're getting mamed, you bet-· ter be neat. (Uh oh). And you bettersend lots of thank-r.ou notes, too. And if that isn l enough, Robison advises (\11 brides-to-be to go to the dentist' "Get your teeth check~ and cleaned." she wntes. But he also offers udVJOO fiJr every contingency. *If bt ,., chance you, or anyone, drop a. hair dryer into the toil~t. or into ~,_.,__,= ·a sink full of wat~r. do nOf 1.Dueh· • : it. It would l>e terrible to be electrocuted on your wedding day.• Robison also has helpful tips for how not to drop your veil into the toilet. •Now with au th1:> advice, I have only one thing to add:· Don't forget to be ii woman and · a ]OVUlQ person. And nu matter• what statistic:. say, you can live happily ever after. Have a great marnage • Robison 'Will 1ead from her-; · Qooks at Barnes &·Noble Fash-• ion Island al 2 p.m. May 8. I Sotvrdoy, tv'toy I , 1999 • ) "P' . ~ay~e .~gµey .d9es grow ~ ·trees I M oney, as tl}e old ~aying . goes, doesn't .grow on trees. And trees cah't grow on money, either. But that possibility' appeared to play . into a unanimous decision this week by 'Costa Mesa's Plan- ning Cominission. . In the name of civic beauty. commissioners approved the • TemovaJ of 45 mature trees along Bear Street. Sound strange? It isn't, said C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, which requested the removdl .. ~e beauWul part of the deruion Wlll come after the Soutb Coast Plaza owners • replace those trees with rows of Cuban·Royal Palms. The palms wW enhance the view of a . sculpted bridge that will con- nect the two wings of the shop· ping center. · At least that's what the com- pany has promised.· But as anybody who has seen even fully grown palms, "' such aesthetic benefits are in the eye of the beholder. City staff, for instance, rec- ommended ag~st the tree ... swan. sl'.'ying rne· Pi'lm trees don't meet'lanClscaping gWde- lines tor that part of town. • But the commission played softball with \}le Segerstroms, approving their plan and stipu- Ja ting only that 39 trees be plarited elsewhere in the city at the whopping cost of $9, 100. Adding to that bill, the Segerstroins argued, is tnelact that tbe new trees will be worth about what the old tree5 were: close to $300,000. 1 · In the ertd, the value of a -tree has little to do with its cost. "r;J• I . ' ' I • ) .. ...... ., Its value is something much ' mo're than that, as ' letter writers to the Pilot attest. But there is somethitj.g else to think about dwing !}$ debate: \he Segerstroms always have designed their projects with class and ele- gance -the Performing Arts Center, Town Center, South . Coast Plazfl. And eventually, several • years from now, the Segerstrom vision.may bear fruit. · . At the le~t. we hope_, it . "' doesn't rot on the vine. ,.. . '· .. • ; .... ~ . . I • • .; .. R I I U I T I l hide pool decision I didn't come quickly l The oty worked about dS fa.st as ~ snail crawh l on the Corona del Mar tide pool issue (Editorial. i . ".1ide pools need our attention -now,~ April 2'9). ~ ~ It wt1s ftrst called to U1eir attention several . i .monU1s ago, and they have been studying it ever 1 since. They had enough prelimin?JY inf~~alion . : at th<tt time and should have taken the uubalive . 1 end shut ll down, and then worked things out E wlth the state and whoever. 1 The only way to Teally protect the tide pools ifl" · l to schedule d P,erlod•c •resr period and divert · . , l' students to other tide pool areas along the coast 1. du{lng the recovery period. ' l By the wa}\.Qlle of the reasons the Corona dPI i Mar pools are so popwar is that the oty 1s about i the only government agency ~ this fk!It of the ; county ,lhat proVides free parking for the b~es m : the immediate area of the tide pools, Setting t1 limit on u1e number of school VISitors isn't going to work unless there is someone at the , : entranc-e to LltUe Corona tu~g oack those schools that have not made reservations -wh.iCh i ! ~ ~· currently most do not h"ve. PHIL SANSONE Coron'a del Mar· ' ... I .. . .. E.l TORO DEBATE Opponents resort to desperate measures Black.mailing The Irvine Co. into oppo~ing an curport at the El Toro air base lS the lotest 10 a ! . ~ s<>nes of attempts by a few ~gruntled citizens ·-· who are increasingly desi)erate to stop the con- version. Remember the-NFL stawum? They will try anything hopmg µtat sometfling catches on. Well, we who live under_the Jot\n Wayne Oight paU1 must stay strong and come up with answers of our own. Obviously, logic plays no pan in the· thinking of these anti-airport.people, so sensible . arguments will be greeted w1th thE; usual •no.• 1 · We must try harder. j Thr<>alening The l1vine Co.? How low can you j. go? My guess is we haven't seen the boUom yet : · FLORENCE STASCH i Newport ~ectch 1 I am o pro-El Toro aJ.i,ort incllvidual, so it is dll- i ficult to get a word m to refute the type' of stuff ;:: that is written by U1e anll-airport bunch. In this case, I dm rebutting d comment -an inaccurdte i comm<•nf -that was made by one of the redders l . who wrote a letter to the ewtor. 1 In the.April 20 edition (Local Voices; El Toro l Debate), the usual South County babble by wnter 1 1iistun Krogius uses words like "h.tjaclong," "spe- j nal interest" and •narrowly passed and ffilSUn-. l cterstood Measure A.." Apparently 1\istan missed 1 or overlooked 1996, when the secQnd vo~e of the 1 people on the subject defeated an attempt to j overturn Measure A by a maryi.n of 60/40. That '" l a substantial definition and defirutlve margin • . • ERIC. SANTUCCI /.OAJ..Y PILOT l even by South County standards. 1 Wake up South County. Trees along Bear Street betwe~n South Coast Drive and Sunflower Avenue will be removed an~ replaced with CCJban Royal Palms. ... --- -,,,. i:. · CALVIN SIEGLE Trees shouJdn 't be sacrificed for bridge ,, Oehrntely do not remove dny trees m South Codst Pluzd because of some lo;culpt~cJ bndqC'j I am totally against removmq tr<'f''> . YENNA BRIDAL Newport Beach I dm so Lir<>d of pcllrn trees I und<•rstand they are going to take out our trees c.tnd replace them with palm trees. But when I read about "iegt>rc;trom wants the tree removal 1t just mcC'n'>eS mC' because the trees that arP therP drP lovely And they ddd, not detrnc. t .. MAILBAG dDd lhe integrity of the bwlcling should be preserv~d. • I would like to see something smu- lar to what they have done at the can- neries in Monterey, wh.ere they have little sidewalk cafes and maybe one or two prenuum outlets or llttle shops built in the bwlding, but the mtegnty of the b'uifdings remain mtact. I ~ it is very sad to llun.k Jhat they are going to tear tlus down, and tlus is such a tu.stone building. I wish that other people would consider this, too SA~DRA BASMAOVAN Corona del Mar The Wedge Preservation ~ociety bas adopt~d the beach the re, and we will have our hrst beach cleanup of the year at noon May 15. Any and all are invited to com\? down and help us clean up the beach. We s~Fply the gloves and the trash bags. WEDGE PRESERVATION SOOETY Corona del Mar. 'Mixmaster' is nothing compared to other sit~s . . ~ picture of St. Ronnie [Ronald Rea- gan)? Newport Beach l 1 beheve thalfor Newport Beach to fight for an l" airport al El i;oro is immoral. I ~k Newport · l Beach should do everything it can to fighl John 1 Wayne Ai,rport's. expansion, but I don't feel that l Newport Beach should ram an airport down l someone e lse's throat. RAUL MARTINEZ 1 Jt's somewhat bke stopping someone from car- Costa Mesa 1 Jacking your car but pointing out that, hey. there Glve us a break! j ts someone who lS ~tter dressed &nd has a better Recovery homes meeting 1 car down the' street. Go get him. MARTIN BROWER a need in the Community ~ Corona del Mar I am responding to the article I was calling about this quesbon in the Daily regarding "Not so neighborly: Resi· Pilot, •How far IS too far?" and whether Newport dents voicing concern over applica-Beach should fight for the airport at El Toro. J live tionsJor recovery·facilitfes" (April 22). m Newport Beach by John Wayne Airport, but I I am ex_tremely familiar with this situ-lhmk they should fight wholeheartedly. ation. ! I am retired from the Air Force and have-been I pon't know who m the world has thought of tht'-... They took out a· beautiful trN• in front of 1 lottg HQsp1- tctl and r{>plan•d it Wllh palffi trees. Palm trcrs hC'lonq m o trop1tal area. We are d twc1ch Wl' were Newport Beach, r1nd 1t shoulcl rPmain as 1t was. Body surfers welcome Black Ball Ordinance I don't understand all of the con- cern over the "mixmaster• intersec- tion, which is congested a mere few m'onths of the year (•City ponders . traffic at 'mixmaster' intersection,• April 28). ' Why don't we put more interest in the commµter traffic problems that ace create~ as a reSult of·the merging I am a recovenng alcoholic, have· . ! going out t<> El Toro. and these people m South been for 20 years, and I had' my own l County think th~t civilian jets are allowed, but recovery home in Costa Mesa. It 1s an 1 they are not. They ought to listen to the je~ that , .aosolutely wonderful city to have a l they ha ve got out tht-J'e already, which are twice , recovery home in. It is the only place i as loud. ' • JUNE HOUSE Newport Beach I think W<-' should k.Pc•p the trees the way thc•y orf' new STEVE WARNER Costa Mesa ' On behalf of the Wedge Preserva- uon Society and the worldWlde; body stiffing community, we wish to give our heartfelt thanks to all of those , involved with the Black Ball Ordi- mmce at the Wedge. We' deeply appreciate the time tak-. en by the city, lifeguard and recre- ation departme nts and all of those concerned with preserving the world's most famous body surfing beach. Wi thout this period allocated for body sUrfing, the ~port would find Cannery Restaurant ~= :f thaut a serious area to pc~· hou}d b . d We also wish to thank the life-S 0 pres.erve . • ~d departn).ent for their diligence • I am calling in regards to the ~si-in keeping boards out of the water blbty that the Cannery Restaurant May 1 through Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to 5 wtll be tom down and condominiums p.pl. To body surlers, the Wedge 1s a put in its place. I feel this is a very national treasUfe whose legacy • hl!ltoric building in Newport BeAch, should be prese."Ved forever. 1 of Superior Avenue and Newport· Boulrvard in Costa Metia on 17th 1 Street. That is daily congestion -five days a week, many, many hours a day. There is just sucb a big traffic demand in that area, and every single rr;torning it iS backed up unbelievably, and it is a lot of frustration to a lot of people m the Mea. ' JANE ALTMAN-DWAN Newport Beach •I • A picture may be worth a thousantl words, but ... M~mment is about Wendy Leece ("District's defente of textbooks a tough sen,• April 19). J..eece objects 'to a textbook because It doesn't heve. ~ .. . LARRY CARR N eY{.POrt Bea~h that I know where people who have ! deviated from guidance get a sense of l values that they've never experienced l I thjnk that Newport should continue to fight bef<>re. 1 for·UJe airport aftd try tQ halt the Irvine takeover I, for one, have been oparating i ·of Uth property. At this point, even though Irvine within these values for the last 20 · l is probably the largest city in the area because of years of my 67 years. I see the wqrk t l . the situation, I think they baSlcally control too that is being done, and it is absolutely ! much of the county gove'rnment. extraordinary to reach out to people. 1• ·.. MARV HANNA who are wanting to get some diff~r-1 Newport Be~ch ent type of focus in life. lt is the only ! The El Toro Airport issue has piqued my mter- place that has ever reached ·a person 1 est. I:.etme tell you·how these two dbes approach like me in my We. • l the1T airport needs and the outcome. Maybe then So I am 200% for it, and I apprecit. ! you can un<terstand why lrvine is alanned at the ate .. your. article. I think the city of ' l prospect of a commercial airport in thefr back-· Costa Mesa has done extraordinary •l yard. • work. J mean, they are tiuly a city .. i Th f t . l li ed . Salt Lak C' d 1 with a heart. It is.J'ust .an extraordi-1.· e us city v tn was e ity, an watched them build their curport. They built on nary community. • l the outskirts of the city, a few miles west. They MATT MEDNICK ! built the city up around the airport. That gave Irvine j. thern a chance to decide what they should pl i around an airpOrt. It worked out really well as a l commercial center and nobody complained. ,. co IOW TO lllCI YOll llflllllllllYll i · l'ben we moved to 1..,\1 Vegas and watched i Vegas.build itl lnternational alrpOrt ln the'rrii ORANGE COUNTY IOMD Of SUNIMSORS .. Hall Of ~dinlntltration, 10 Civic Center~. sante Ana tn701 • Jim Sliva, 2hd DIStrict (COlte Mesa), 834-3220 • Thomu1 Wilson; 5tti Oistrl(..1 {Newport Beo<'fl, Sana Ana '• Heights), &:M·3SSO . • 9050, Colla Mesa 926~9050, 966~ Elizabeth D. Parker, --· nu.tee ,\Na 5 Costa Mele, I I Newport 8Mdl I OTY OF_NIWPOIT llAOt Newpo1t 8Mdl City Hall, 3300 Newpolt Bml.. ne63, 64-'·3309 Mayor: Dennis O'Nel.I Cot¢1: Gary Adatna, Jan , • ~. NOnna GloVer, Tod Ridgeway, John Noyes and :rom TIKwon ! the dly:Lu lltlslll endild up havtng lo but..g 1 ProJ>ertl• wltblp a two-mile radiut of the · BeeaUM onae the alt)>olt wu in. it destroyed I property v~, end )Mtople just literally couldn l sleep because of the eii"pl4nel coming ln and ~ i With thoM facts ln mind, do our~~ i i :=.:.Ttr~.-c= r:it: I mile rdul.tJ tllll* it. ~ ... ~._ ......... ma: .... Lr.~ ....... • ,. ,. IRON CONTINUED FROM 1 •. .,..:when he'• not testing the limits of human endufance. "But the doter I've gotten to doing it, ,.J.t'a become qiuch more of a pen;onal thing. It's a personal t~st, and the world re<:ord is Just. the icing on the cake.• Hawkes' odyssey will begin \Oday in Newport Beach llt 10 a.m,, Wben ·he launches. a 10·milc kayak ventum from the Newport ' Aquatic Center. from there, he will bicycle 100 mile , power-walk for five, run 10· ·more, swim for two and .hike for 10 miles through El ~orro Canyon. He also will do 1,000 situps, 1.000 jumping jacks, 1,000 leg-bfts and 1,000 · · pushups, as well as Jog 10 miles on a cross-country. ski simulator and five miles on a rowing machine . . In between all of that, he will weight lift more than· 50,000 pounds. "Each of the events are not th~t tough, but combin- ing them -I'm not sure bow my body's going to take. it.~wkes said. "I . haven't pushed past 17 . bows yet, but with the extra motivation, I-f~el confident that I'll be able to break the recor~. Right now,· •t's uncharted territory. I'll be venturing into the unknown.• Hawkes, a lifelong ath- lete and fitness buff who owns 15 ~orld . champ1~ onships for outdOor· rac-·. quetba.11, decided to take on '., the . record-SEftting, .task while watching a 1V show in December th.at profiled ·the current record-holder's quest to set the top mark for . hwnan enourance. •As soon as we saw tl}at show, we· both look&! over at each ·other;" said Hawkes' wife,~ Bran~. •1 krl.ew what was going thiough his inibd: He was. · thinking, ·'I can do that.' And once he got that look, I knew what he was going to do." Hawkes began trairung the very next day, drinking up to two gallons of water a day while eating enough to feed a small horse. •His consumption .:or foQd has just. been Qutra-/ geou.s," Brandi Hawkes said. •Mis normal 8Illount is 6,500 ca1orie5 a day, and thathas gone up. He's close to 8,000 or 9,000 right now, and on the day of the event he Will proba~ly consume dose' to 12,000 calories.• · Nearly as elaborate as bit training is the process Qf ~g for the Guinness BoOk, .Hawkes said: .. According to the organiza- tion's rules, Hawkes must haVe a medical professional on-band a.tall times during the 24-hour penod, and 8lldl' professional can serve oli)y a four-hour Window. "1le must also videotape tbi start and finish of each eY8Dt. as well as use a pro- fet1ional surveyor to autbenticiite the distances be wtll travel. Every place i.. journeys during his qUllt must ... open to the palllc, and he must have .e ~ fttnell pl'ofellional ~at aU tiillM during . ~gym work. 'Wbetb8r his quest to set I •• ... .-id record meets wtllt. IUCceu b\' failure, ..... lald be tw but One ~. aa bis 1Cbedu18 · for Ill 'WibM up on ==-~ .. "! :·~~ •g 1 CID lt.ay gc*M1 tlO go Mt • ........... . . . \ CANNERY ton said ht! needed to compete • with other area restaurants. •That killed our bu busine.ss, which is a good portion of our incpme, • Hamilton said. Patron Gina Eggert of Hunt- ington Beach, who ha fre- quented the Cann ry numerous timei; over the ~ year:>, is . bot Hamilton aaid it'5 a case of residents having more pohtical clout than bU!tineSi> owners 1n the area. change a an econoDllc and political fact of life. . CONTINUED FROM 1 · •Residential property is now· more valuable than co pleased with the closure. •Tpe ci y_ · ncutlly mercial It's sad for the . city ·council overturned a Plan- ning Commission decision to grant permits allowing danCing • and live entertainment Harrill-• Years ago, Waterfront devel- oped the residential projecJ on the sitE; pf 'the nearby .-lido Hotel, Hainilton said: • •Jt sli.nks. Maybe I don't like change. 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But tf home-run heroics, diving catches, exp1osive offense and even a good old fashioned pitchers' duel are more swtable to your baseball tas.tes, ·.HIGH BISE BALL .. a good place to be-Friday was the Costa Mesa High diamon,d. . The best place -to be nearly four hours aftei' the first pitch, however, was not the Mustangs' dugout, after visiting Laguna Hills prevailed, 11~9. jn an 11-inning Pacific Coast Le.ague epic. . Mesa, in what bas become a famil- iar pattern, rallied twice to erase deficits, including a six-run, two-out outburst in the third which knotted the score, 8-8. . But the Hawks (10-12, 5!6 in 'league and fighting for their playoff lives) stru~k the-winning blow with •: two outs m the 11th, when reserve . catcher Joe Vigbone, who ehtPred the game m the ninth; launched a hanging curvebdll over the right-field fence for the dE?C1ding two-run homer. V1ghone's valo1 allowed &eruor Ryan Johnson, who allowed onl~ four hits arid one run in 8 11-3 mrungs of relief, to .earn the pitching victory. "(Johnson) isn't.the Pactfic Coast League Athlete of the Year for noth- ing,• Mesa Coach Klrk Bauermeister said 6f the. seruor left-hander,. who bas tormented Mustangs on the var- sity level the last four spnngs. Johnso{'. also an All-CIF soccer player a nd a standout tight end and ~------SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 84 • !(JM HAGG~RTY·Z'fUUS I DAILY or CdM's John D1Cesare gtves it the all-out try., but was unable to come up wtth the ball on Alex Park's base hit ln the fourth inning. -Hiirper s·ocks -it to .Irnne Dramatic homer in the seventh lifts the Sea Kings over visiting Vaqs, 6-5, in Sea View Leagi.ie crucial. H1uwm DllNN . the seniorsiugger launched two home runs, including the game-wmniilg shot, to beat Irvine, 6-5, in a tense Sea Vie~ League game. "It's all corning together for us,• , said CdM <:oa.ch John Emme, after Harper's one-out home run to the of hotse. • CORONA DEL MAR -One. year opposite field on a 2-and-O alter 1'y Harper was born, Corona slider, which left Irvine on del Mar High won its last league the field in the seventh Ty Harper Harper, a .500 hitter for three straight seasons, clouted bis sixth hoJ)1er of the year in the filth mrung, a two-run blast that tied the game, 5·5, as Harper golfed a 1-and-2 knuckle- ball to. left-ceo.ter field off - Irvine sophomore right- hander Chad Hazlett. Harper's home run total reached 191 giving him the school career record. baseball championship. inning and gave CdM a two-game ,. Mdybe that's why Harper ~ so cushion with four to play. soperstitious about the possibility of ·'!Everybody called us the dark the Sea Kings caph.lnn\')'·~ for· • horsl!"{lMtlmng Sea View play), but the first time sihce 1981, a prospect I guess right -now we're Uie lead that increased greatly Friday when horse ... instead of some other kind •The Sea Kings (12-6, 8-3 in league); who got an early lift when senior Matt Larson slugged a three- SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 84 STANDINGS trvlnc 6 S ~\\pY~ ....,., .... ~.(' l ' I I fc..1 o h Wnodhridge 5 ~ CdM 6, lry1ne S :r,·.,,ort 1S. s Marganti9 Toro 5, Woodbridge 1 .... Nettlpoft •t El TO(o Woodbndge at CdM Irvine at santa Marganta QUOTl Of THE DAY "Go MN T4irt 8cmt Girl! ... ,; BoSton Mar•thon fan, crying out to our Melissa Inouye (see 83) . ~ ~ ·ill SPORTS HALL OF .FAME· CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM . .. ... .. . _JCI< TUCKE· _Qrange Coast .. His '.63 team won first of two national championships, the second, in 1975, was one of the great JC teams ever. RllllAHI> Ot'I\ . , quarterbdck tit Long Beadi·. . Jorddn and, dfter serving tWb ~Piol year~ m. the U.S. Navy, a~ · Tiere are athletic Wluttier College. He accepted facilities at Orange the )Ob at Brea his first year out CC?<lSt College of college and became.Orange named after some of the school's County's youngest head f90tbaJ1 most uifluential people with Che coach m 1951. football stadium (Harry LeBd.Id). I In his !wt year dl OCC. tbe ba,sketball gymnasium (Dr Basil i Bucs went 9-1,_losing only to Peterson) and baSeball held eventual 1962 national champiQO (Wendell PickensJ dedicated to Santa Antt The followmg year, . OCC's past when JC football But make room drew large crowds. ..; for Dick Tucker, and generated great who might someday media attention, have the entire OCC defeated athletic department Northeaste'11 ·in bis honor. , Oklahoma. 21-0, in Tucker, whose the Juruor Rose Bowl Orange COdSt teams for the national dominated the JC ti""Ue oeroTe 44,e44 football landscape m fans and a Soutliern Cahforrua national televwdn ·from 1962 to "78, audience at coached :the Pir~tes . Pasadena's Rose to their two national Bowl. 1t was OCC!s championships in . sixth ~hutout.that the spoit (in 1963 • Dick Tucker year. and '75): ·111e '63 team Tucker, OCC'~ longtime . ·· was really the toast of the towt:l .. ·athletic director. was' inducted · Tucker said. into the Orange County Sports The Pirates went 112:51.3 m Hall of Fame in March 1996 dnd, Tucker's fm.t 17 seasons, after tooay. as the Pnde of the Pirates, they'd gone 15 yeal'S With only · enters the Oaily Pilot Sports Hall seven winning seasons of Fame to·celebrate the begmrung m 1948. • • oncoming millennium. The program wen another . Ptcken.s, the legendary coach, national champio~p.ip m 1975, and P.eterson, OCC's fonner . when Tucker's 11-0 squad set a president and athletic ~ec~or, -.chool record for pomts 111 a persuaded Tucker to leave season (436J and crushectevery Brea-Ohnda High and come to opponent. . - OCC following the 1961 seas9n. ·we blew everyOOdy~f'and Tucker helped launch the · . set a lot of records, but we didn't Orang~ County All-Star foOtball pour it on,• said ·Tua~. whose game and guided Brea to eight btggest task that autumn was Orange League titles and two keeping tus starters ~appywith ·CIF championships (1959 and linuted playing bme '61) in 11 seasons, going 97-18-1 These days, Tucker, an acilve (.843 winning percentage). board member of the National With some stilf competition Football Foundation. and College from other schools, Pickens and · Hall of Fame (Orange County Peterson conVinced the highly · Chapter). can be spotted playing sought-after Tucker to come to golf, usually at Palm Desert · OCC'and soon a legend was 1n ·Greens Country Club. the making. Tucker and his wlle of 49 "Wendell Pickens brought me. years. Phillipi)a, liv~ lll Newport do'Wn and I'll forever be grateful . Beach and Palm Desert ~ for that,· said Tucker, who , wmter. They have tliree sons: retired from oc~ two years ago. 1TaVlS, 431 Rhett, 42; and Clay, Tucker, also o~·s golf coach 36, who once played quarterback ,..._-------------------------------·-· --------------------~ . from 1974 to '96, played · for his father at OCC HIGH SCH 0 0 l AT H L·E TE 0 F THE WEEK CdM running standout is as competitive as they come nd her coach believes her talent is just being tapped. • BARRY FAUl.>.NLR "He gives me a really hard ~Pb , time about being tough,• said S-foot-6, 110-pound Sea King standout Llz Morse, whose luminous ruruling talent bas become a beacon for the Sea Kings in, this, her Umd spring mong the metaphonc mmd games invoked by J>rep coaches, the dark ey is still a popular poUlt of erence. Any leader worth h.ts whistle , easily distinguish the tes who'd accompapy them th valor through the shadowy ruiiles Of adversity frOJl\ those ho would cower at the first hint har~lhip. • Corona del Mar High track d Held coach.Bill Sumner · · dtcet sudl ~ation and isn 't advene to revealiilg the ulb. in spikes. "But I think he knows, deep down, I'm· tough. -. Sumner is, indeed, rnindf ul of Morse's mox..e. "Jf Liz went into that alley with some big football player, - she'd kick his butt,-Sumner surmiSed. ·u she was trapped 1n a comer, she'd fight to the death like a ']>it bull.• Mone dilplayed some of that SEE Lil MORSE MCll IJ ,. ongratulatiri"li I • • • • • • ••• ' . • I / ' .. ' /. . \ --..--. -· \ . . Daily Pilot ,. . . I I ' . . I ' . . .. . . ' ' -'9 I I • 'I t .,' ' ' .. .. . ..,,. ·, -:T .. ' ' .. . • I l . I I I t ,, I ' • .,·I • ' . ' (~ ,I • • I I I • .-. I ' AND WE WILL _PRtOVE 11!-.. ~-p-' ·. _·,·· - I • ' ' .... -• • ...... 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I • • ~ I I •• ' • I , I 1· I ., I I l I I I ' I I ' I I I I I • • • I I 1 I • ~ ' I I I I l • . G 0 l F ALBRIG·HT ROUNDS ·olJT. . . 'THE TEA .CUP'S. FO .URSOM·E ) . ' She wins her fourth straight NBCC title to s·ecure Tea Cup Ciassic bert,h. lllUIAlll> lJUNN NEWPORT BEACH -Debbie Albright of Newport Beach ' Country Clu~ captured her fourth consecutive women's club BA CUP championship Friday. shooting a CLASSIC final-round 77, her third .round under 80 m the four-round coml)etition. Albright alsO' secured a third ilraight appear- ance m the Tea Cup Classic, which is tentatively scheduled for the first week in August at Mesa ' • Verde Country Club. . • The thir<I annual Ted Cup C1ass1c is an 18-bole g olf tourname nt reatur1ng the lour women's champions from p~vate clubs lri this n~wspaper's circulation and sponsored by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and the Daily Pilot. ~riakt. who shot 74'-19-80-77, is one ur the most ulprov'ed players in the Newport-Mesa community tn the last decade. Brenda Parrott shot 323 and hnished as run- ner-up in the Newpo~ Beach women's club champiQnship. · ' Albright will JOin Sally Holstein (Big Canyon Country ~lub), Mananne Towersey (Santa Ana Country Club)· and Deruse Woodward (Mesa Verde Country Club) in the Tea Cup Cltlss1c. LIZ MORSE CONTINUED FROM 81 II toughne.:, li\st week. winnmu lour 1nclivldual ran• .ind anchoring a • n•lt1y victory t•n routP tu Ddtly Pilot Athl tr• of tht> W11ck luurPb She ucua11 l1er \plPT"!~'ilVC three-day nm by winning the• . 1:000 met('•'> (5·26) ancl llw 800 (2:22) and dnrhonnu tlw , victorious 1,tiOO relay (with 11 58-second l<.•g) 1n d SP<1 Vu•w Lfillquc du.ii mf'ct Jos.., .tl Wdoclbndgt• April 22. .. Then, dl Saturd y\ Urt1nge County Championships ttl 1filbUCO I Jilb }{j9h, <;hC pUJll'd ofj 1 a difficult double, win11111u th.-10<.l and 800, Wlth only about 90 nun- utcs rest m bPtween. .-0\e 400 came hr t .. inti Morse, who 1s more t.>.xp<'ncn< t>d dnd comtortdblt> in the 800 CJncl t,tmo. didn't wa'lt around to rt>ly on her trademdrk kkk ... ShE> bolted u11t ~1hc~tlj.>l the· field c\nd opent>d c1 b1y let.1d . ·she• went tltrough th" 20Q.Ll.1 26 s<'eond'i. whj(h"W! 1uo last." Sumner n•C"all<'d. "Uy ihe . time <,he got to the la<,I 190 meters, she only had obout tiOo/.. left in the tdnk. With 50 nu~tcr.., to go, she h.id about a ·40-mPlm lead. IJut thP held.started catsnu that up. She std1 ted 'Jetting a little wobbly c1nd did c1 total fc1cc plant at lhe £intsh. I told her shP. tried to wear \he fimsh line fore belt She was a Little sideway~ · after bouncmcr off th<• ttack, but shf> Wds happy shP w.on and she· was happy w1th hnr tlmf' Estancia H;.gh product _Melissa Inouye, will, C\lld the closer they resemble That time (5G.H3) was the lx•st m Orannc County'tlu .... c;eason and mor~ th<.ln a·half-second faster than her qoal for thl• event. ' on the· ruri 1n Bostoir. EDITOR'S NOTE: Estancia High running product Melissa Inouye, one of the blue chips in the Dally Pilot's H1gh Scpool A tf\li?te of' the Week scries·and J)OW a student at Harvard, recenfly ran the ,Boston Moratlwn. ·. "I didn't want to run tt\e 400 ( aturday), but {Sumner) woulcln't l<'t me out of it,· c.he sa1d "Wht>n I won, I was really surpmNI,, ' QeCdUSC lhNt' were some• really good girls in the rac~. I w<1s .i litlle mµnudt1ted. But I Wil'> CCstdtlC' dhOUt my time. 0 • I ... Lil MORSE 8om: M.ly 22, 1982 ~: NewpOit Beach =S·foot-6 110 • . 5poft: Trade Ind rield Events: 400. 800. ~ co.dt: SIM Sunin,er filVOltte food: ke crt~m "'9vonte movle: '."fref"lch Klu" Beaathletk mom.nt ~en niy team won OF (01v1sloo IV) fOf aou country (last fall) " A~ of the Week XVII: Sh&' won the 400 meters and 800 at the Orange County ch.;mpiornhtps saturday. the former 11'1 a • county·best 56.93, and also doubled m the tlOO and 1,600, as well fi anchonng the 1,600 relay tn • dual meet at Woodbridge Apnl 22. ' . . . -. 1bitY Pib' Col~ $p0(1S caf'd ~ t f't 99 F Mori.e foJlowed.up v.1th a 2 lh Ill the BOO. well ufl her ~- c{lunty·be~t £:13 2<). 1 . .. •1 was reall)I '>< art~I ahouJ coming back o quJC kly (Im th1' 800), becc1us' I ha\Pn't hPen ltw str~ngc">l at 9omq <louh1 .. .., I wa pr~tty tired after the 400, hut I hdd t1J bite the bullr>! " Morse was undbl<• tu vuhun her (atigue in the hr-.. 1 400, but hP• competitive Juices k1ckP<I m. , "l wasn't·gomq to l~·t .. 1 1reshman Uedt me m my ldvonl<' · t•vt•ot and.somc>thmg kind ot awoke uyne with al>out 150 ll'h. 11ve ftl~~ believed I &aye ... oruc ;.,:;ort 9f .lnagnetic attracllon Lu lhl' • hns..,tt\i.ne ·· : With her hr-.t io1ury·frce rro-.<; country -.ed<;Oh behind her, tlw • longtim (tub ... occer s\dndout, who gave up the '>port this ycc11, has more going·fcir her lhtm inn.-r drive "'At thi!. point next year, sh(• will tr ad~ hlo\\., w1th anyone sn .the rountry. • said Su.inner. whcN• reputalion ia the runmng community lends 111ent to such ' comments. "I'm not saying '>ht• rttn win, but ... he can rac<• Y. llh thefu She 1uc;t nePds about 12 month"> Saturday, May ' \~ S 0 f·T I All Vanguar , .sweep pasi Cal Baptis( -. • Licbengood,. Brandt : t ~hrow qems m GSAC-l' , endino doublehcdder. . ' ( U~'{'A t--1ESA !:>outh1 m C c1hfom·~ C~>lleyc's G1 a L1Plwny~WJ '""p1tr !I'd d hve··,nl hutout l» unprnv • tJ) 18-<$ and' gJV<> the ho t Vdr{guards a Gofd- en Stdte-AthlN1c ConierCJ e .clouhh1ht~ttd ·r softball sweep "r· <le~. b-l c1ncl 3-0 • Grete hen Brandt p1tt:hed di op• npr and als0 to~..,,..d d f1ve-l 1t· tt•r tor CC .14 2-10 H.4-1 1n <·SA "), which ended the r~'1alur · sPd:.m1 .1r1d·1:.. rnnk1>d htU1 1n ie NAIA · · Vot. · Vu.rto kPn . le>cl 'the '' y · offt•ns1vPl\' "'nth th1e~· hits and tw11 nm!i .,cored Hf•.ither Roger:> am\ NoPllP ~tll1q11l added tf;o hits dl)cl •IO HBI while lell4)W senior Michf>JlP tunr-• c hip~dlfUl' Wtlh d dnuhlP and an RBI · · The• V.111gua1cls haw• won tla~it .!>.t.'COltd strc11qht GSA( t:Jtle ahd w111 tw-.L the Far V\i,t>~I R~g1o~al le 11mc1m~nt l\la\ n-15 • GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFEAENQ: Fim game _ : SoCAL Cou.EGE 6, CAL BAPTIST 1 ca1ean\t o .o·o o-1 s 3 SoCal Co1leqt= V~L 012 x -6 11, 2 Junk and Clayton; 6rat\dt and Murie. -w .Brandt. 12 7 L Junk 28 ·Mun~ (SCC) • . Second gam~ d SoCAL CoUEGE 3, CAL 84J'TIST . ' Cal Bapt1~t ()')0 000 0 0 51 1 SoCal College • 010 002 x l 0 Beach and Clayton L1ebengood an • • Murie W Ltebeogoq_d 18-3 .L -Be fl , , 38 Murie (S~C) r By Melissa Inouye • me (or what I wish l were), the more I want to pass thetn So the girl who JTlJQht be c:ollege age with the suong legs and the hair ued back into a ponytail and a long thin back runrung al)ea<;l of me in New Balance shoes -she is somehow more threatemng than the old thick-and-ba1ry-legged man with th& white T-shrrt and the thick chest and wa1!>t. I looked at my sphls for each mile and I was surpnsed to see that from the beginning they were aroqnd 7:30 or 7:15, al'd as the r~ got faster. th'eri were som(> thdt\wcre sub-7~00 A !:Jood fee1- t.ng. to bf! surpri!;ed at speed. and to increase it Wlthout much trou- HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCHEDULE .. • So I ran the marathon. It was great. l feel uiggN, aCter Monday. I was walking back through Har- vcµd Yard on the way to the shut- Ue (I took the T back from the fin- ish . tine at Copley Square) wrapped lO Ule space blanketthot they give you whE?n...you finish to keep you ~arm, thinking how these other people 'bn the black- top paths bad had cldsses today, learned German. pontificated in section, etc. I'd run a marathon - · a good thing to have done. And ,r 1 am still feeling 1t m my legs, a ~rt c.-of glooous pain-thal.'..feminds .me • of how the VJew to the firush line : • looked.. • t . • Th~ thing begln!i 1n Hopkinton ·and it's thic; huge event with 15,000 nmners There's a ·"run- ners' village~ up by the high school in Hopkinton where every- one waits to go down to the start- ing line for the first few hours before noon (which is when the race stdrtsi. The re's a bandstand s~t up and music playing by gui- tar and string quartets from the New England Conservatory. and this man and this woman wearing matching purple shorts and yel- low tops got mamed. around 10.45 or so, and there are rows of porta-potbes stretching as far as the eye can see. 1bey start the race on ,Mam Street. and runners are organized 'into blocks, starting with 1 at the starting line (the really fast peO})le wbo will win the race) and going back for blocks and blocks until they get to 14. The official tunners organize themselves into these starting bJocks iiccording to thetr nwn- bers, and then the band.it runners line up after them, or jump into their midst right before the start. (I was a bandit runner' -hadn't paid the'$75 entry tee,· didn't have the computer chip on my shoelace, didn't ttave a number, hadn't qualified with a time from «it-previous mara1hon.) I I • The interesting thirig about the ) night before and monu.ng of a : marathon, if you're a band.it run- 1 ner, is that it's a gradual process of shedding and throwing awa.r. , The registered runners leave their bags on bust.'5 that are waiting for them later at the starting line.' But if you're a band.it, then you just come and then throw everything extraneous away. So at Charles' house (Charles, my uncle) the ilight before, I slepJ in my con- tacts, used ,their toothbrush, slept on1their couch in my clothes (run· nlng shorts, T·shirt, sweatshirt), and th8n lri the momtng put on my brand-new-socks and my worn-Oat shoa1 and we dro"le out to J:ioptlnton. It toOk a long tilDe t • 4S minUtel ot IO." Thim In Hap. I ldnton I .etded into the nmnen' Ytllageandrwl~of ' ., ChV•• .nd I 'F.S.1e-*-........... -.. ...... = IJ-Jiiiy, 11111 ~•·· ... .. I' h ~-~·-................ ... Melissa Inouye, when a t · Estancia High in.the fall of '96. against chafing, and the Power Bar and banana got eaten, and then the pl~tic sjick gc;>t 'thrown 'away .. Then, aroi.ind n :30, l gave ble .r' • I think I was passing people steadily for the hrst 23 miles of tfie race o r so But the hills a round. t· Celebrating th• Dally Pilot's Athlete of th• Week series Sat~Y. SATURDAY •Baseball College • Soathetn uhfornia ,College at Concordia,.doubleheader at noon Community college • Saddlebact. · ~Orange Coast. rtoon. • • • · High school -Pride of the Coast Tournament fifth-place $em1ftnal Corona del Mar at Costa M~ 10 am •Swimming , up on· Chil)ese and tl'le pen got thrown away. Then , 15 mmute.c; before the start, l left the sweat- shirt on someone's lawn and p~eSsed. into the crowd of .bandit runners in block 14 And 1t w as just me, and a T-shirt, and shorts and socks and shoes with $5 in my pockei for a T-ride, in I lopkm- ton, 26 miles away from home. Newton took their toll . (though they we~en't unpossible and they were hardly even. hills, · l>ut inclines) anµ after 18 miles there were still fjght more to go. and these 'eight mil<'S that J·hdd never run before. Then th{> sWfness set into m~ legs, and my quads turned into hollow sh·eus of ce,ptent that vibrnted and tfem- bIERl when I pounded them down the road, ~nd the miles got slower and slower and the carriage of my head i:rnd back le s neat. ·sut to come around.the comer and see the firush line, and to know that tha t gap will be closed.i_n a mattP..r • of seconds .... to cross the hne and to break to a walk and ~l mY legs mstantly seized with an immobilizing tightness and my head go dizzy and yet for that only to happen now, after the ra~e · ·has been run -1t was great. , JoftOAN f R&DRIKSEN NEWPORT HARBOR ~ CommuniW college men and women ., -State Final~ at 01ablo Valley, 10 am •Track • • ' The race began and I started my watch at ttie starting line, though there were alr~ady abou,t . eight minutes. on the clock, and the first mile or so you just walk, l>ecause the road is 1ammed with · thousands of p eople and there's no space to swing your arms, much less. nm. ·I twisted and dodged and skirted _on the edges of the crowd and around the sec- ond mile ot so l fell into a faster speed, though there still wasn't ro0m for p.. steady pace. l would have liked to have seen this thing from the air, above. So many peo- ple -the roads filled with moving bodies for as long a Ute ey~ can ~· • At every mil~ there were water and Gatorade checkpoints, and as I Tan by I would snatch fust a cup of water, slosh ~ little in.to my 'throat, dash-the rest over my head, and throw th~ cup on the • I ~on the Ton the way back. ancLanother runner was standing . next to me, also wrapped in bis silver blanket. nus was his ninth marathon. "You know," he said to me, "once you've run your. first marathon, the world divides itself into two kinds of people: those-~··· . who've run a marathon, and those who haven't And those who haven't <.".an just bpw before you ... " He toughed. I grinned. groun~1 and then a few yards lat-• • To be al9ne and alert on my er I . would grab a cupful of own in those seas of people. To Gatorade., .No)" .the hard. thing wrap myscU m a silver space about Gatorade is that it is stick'y, blanket and feet it trap the heat, of course, and not. a thing to be lb be one and alone and to have sloshed over one's hea(i to cool run those miles: :To be under off, or splashed across the face to what might have been sun and clean off sweat. However, when what might have been ~loudy the cup is full and I am running skies but to be outsjde and wind.- there's nothing else to do but put' ·less beneath the blanket. To be the bottom of the cup to my lips, among athletes. To have finished slosh the entire COitt~nfS of tho in a good time (3 hours and 16 cup in the direction of my mouth. minutes), a tune much faster than gulp a little (the rest, of.course; is what J"d guessed. To have done all over my face And runs down Uiis thing by my!leU. To be walk- onto my shirt), and then throw the mg still. To drain whole cu~s of cup down. I bad about 22 cupfuls water and know that my body of this throughout the entire wds working doubletime. To course of the race. There ar brt-ak the skin of a banana and spots where the road is sticky eat and feel sustenance-and fuel with Gatdrad.:: '-the bldcktop ·ancta'proceis,of li!e aQqstren~. sque&k.S and clings to the bottom · 1b have heard my name (wntten of my shoes, and it is strewn with on the front of my shirt) called by fiattene<\ green cups. And there. w many Uri.known ~ple ,cheer- are spots where people band o~t lil~ on the sidelines the entire ~ CUJ>I of 'Water tnstead Ot W•Y· To heve heird the srutek, · paper ones, and there II a clatter •Go Wbtte·T.shfrt Mndlt Gtrtt • and a crunch of cupt, being on Heartbraik H1U atoun4 ~ kicked and stomped UIM· ~ J9. And ~ end .again. to be ar. tMJOWI oC lcidll wtib _. at alpne and ~ a little lonely, ..... al .... ...S.·e.cla di. ilttbe'Grud P4'ng and~ left• =*'-of~ ln tlaJlli' ~· ... afW. bm IOW.nlgll ud .... .--a blbd. looldng .... 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Susan Cole Judy Collin Michad C. Connolly , Maurice B. ook Juanita Coulter Dennis Cozad Paula Dickson Gretel Ea~tling Marilyn Ellis Anne England Jo ephine .Englert. Grace Farmer ' r Marianne FarrcU Marcy fi~errell .. tloward Folsom Eileen Font~ . ' • Francine Kucn1Ji icole Kunneckc Cath) La Blanc Miriam Loddcr Djana LoSchia~o 8*nice L Malkin . Jr.tfes Margoli Dorothy Marootian ' .. f<.athym Marthe~ Olh.e Maxwell Mannon McNeil Jean~ne F~wler Pe.r H. "Morteruen Roman Fromm ·John Mud~ Teri Carnmalo Par Naulty · Peggy Gardnet Oew.iyne NeuficlJ Ruth Gooch Mas Ni hikawa Roben Graves Patty Oti Caiol South Gerald 'pem:.er Jo cph ~l Prem~ tanle\ \\ cn<iell Carl R. tnens Lynn 'teH.:m le~ teHm William usma.Q E.laine . ~:inn l.tnore ·y ha}er Bernice 1 hompson· Virginia Thomp on Dinah Trim.i\ Linda Trh·oli iatiorie Trout Jeni L. Greenman Geneva Owen • Conrad Grundkc Karin Pfeifer . 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Doily Pilof -' ·-H I G.H SCH 0 0 L I ASE I« I, l Off·IOAD !!~~r ~~~~~~. ~~ M~~~!.!~~~~f :Ue:' IAngsdorf had a. solid geJJ)e by or runs allowed. •Scotty up s'Ome runs in this two games with El Toro next the Sailors' 20-hit parade. the third inning, driving in four batUed tOO.ay. Jie"gave Up park,• Kiefer said. •nus week. Kiefer th!nks the playoff~ fr ' l\ runs with t\""9 doubles, ' SOl!le, long flies, but didn't definitely is 4 hitter's are a. possibility, after starting the ay· ·roN\AITu111·1.1J ·, "Weset thetoneearlf,"Coa"Ch get8s.buttashecould park.~ . leaguel-4. ~Pb Jun Kiefer. "We really swung the ave because he didn!t' Newport Harbor •Jt's a very balanced league,• NEWPORT BEACH -Newport J-larbor ttigh baybaU coach Jim Kieler •descnbed the Sea View League dS a league dominated by. 11ffcnsP · Thr Sdilors did nothing to chanqe U1dl reputation on Fridayi "by ·pounding out 20 hits en route to a coiivmnng 15-9 wrn over vis· 1tu1g Sdnta Margarita. Newport I !arbor (9-11·1, 5·6 in lea'guct got the o(fense rolling \'<trl y, JUrpprng out to a 6-0 lead. ulter two in rungs. Eagles erase Artists •Estdncia rocks three homers in 9-7 victory. LAGUNA U.EACH -C.K (,reen, Miguel Burc1dga and Niau Mueller h11 hon1e runs for E~htnC1<1 1-ligh , t1nd junior nght ~ hdnder Joel Rochn worked' 6 2/3 1nrungs for his hrst VIclory of the "e!1son, as the v1!>it1ng EaglPs defeated Laguna Beach tn a Pdc1fic Coas~ League · bdseball 9r1me Fnday, 9-7. "My k.ids asked me 1! we could pldy our home Qames there (at Laguna Beach),• said Estancia Coach· Tim Green, whose team -' · (4-16, 3-S. in Burciaga PCL} beat the Artists for J..he third time in league this season. Es l an c id connected for four home runs 'in a win at Laguna Beach earlier !his season. The Eagles· second baseman, C.K Green. went 3 tor 5 with three RBis and a ... olo hornC' run 111 the frrst tnnlng, his secortd blast of the year. Eslanr1t1\ C.J. Keyte went 3 for 4 with .:i double and one RBI. The Eagle~ scored lour runs Ill lhf' SPcund, Sf:>arked by Green's two-run single and MueUer's solo home run leadmg off the inning. It WdS Mueller's fl.rs ! of the sea- -.011 EstdnCJa went ahead, 7:2, Ill the h(th inning on Burciaga's · 1wo-run shot, h1s fifth' homer ol thf· .:;edson. Rocha scattered nine Juts "(R"ocha) did a great job," Tim G~n said. ·He kept lhe hitters o~nce the whole ume. But h~ out or gas in the seventh af14. we brought' in ·old fajthf ul ~ando Ortiz (who recorded his fi save)! · rtiz walked his first man, struck out lhe next luller the tyinQ run aboard. • guna Beach (1·10 in PCL) ted Estancia earlier in the n in a mercy-ruJe nonfeague e. MOAC,µ>AST UAGW AHClA 9. lAGuNA lkAOt 7 ~ 140 021 1 · 9 9 O· ~aBeaffi 0101203 -794 , Ortiz (7) and Davi~ O'Ke:efe, (6) and Gagnet. W • Rricha, -O'Keefe.Sv -Ortit, 1. · egler (LB), Handley (lB), Keyte • Mulv"ney (LB), GtHn {E), l'-1!1iogo (E). MuellM (E). bats well Md didn't let up .• -walk anybody." Kiefer responded by sending Kiefer said. '•We've all been beat· Langsclorf cleaned up 'in the said, ."He djd what he 1~ men 'to the plate in ingeaCbotherup. Wejusthaveto dean-up spot goirig 4 for 4 with .~~~~~e:~d that was the boUom of the sixth. ta1ceitoneseriesatatime.ElToro five RBis . "That's why he'li there,• scortnQ seven .tirhe.. ·will \>e tea.dy and 50 will we/' Kiefer said. "Nick i's " line-drive Santa Margarita, now Beer~r helped h.im!.eif su. VIEW LEAGUE . hitter and he's been crushing lh'e +in league, b'atUed Langsdorf · . OQt with his home run ,...... 15 HAacMt balJ lately.~ bock from · an 8-1 deficit and. double ·coming . in SAtnA M.MG.urfA 9 Also \ea.ding the offense was to .. make it close. John Bebek baa that sixth inning~ . Santa Margarita 000 123 3 -9 11 3. Miguef "Pepe" Sandoval with twohome,runs,indudingathree-Every SailoTba d at-least one Newport Harbor 24Q 207 1e-15 20 1 ·three hits. and two RBls and start-run shot that cut the Sailors' lead hit and scored .it least one run. Rutenbar. Bernal (3), Wiltlams (6) 1ng pitcher Scott Beerer with a to 8~6 in the sixth initil\g.-. . ~~wport Harbor, once seem-and McElwee; &et1er and Waite. hon1e -run, double and three runs .Frank Bruno had three hits. ihgly dea4 and in last place, ha.S W -Beerer. 3-4,L ~RW.enbar. scOr_eci, ' · inducting a home run and three awakened, winning four of six 28 -Campeau (SM), Guesman (NH), 1. 'tle«er (NH), '*'ngsdorf (NH) 2. Kieler was pleased with Beer-rµns scored lJ!nd Jason McElwee league games to creep to within HR . Sebek (SM) 2, McElwee (SM), er's perfom1ance on µie mourid, added a solo blast of his own. one game of'second place. Bruno (SM), Oe;er-et" (NH) O'Donnell (NH). SEA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 81 run home run tQ center fieJd to erase _a 2-0 defici~,_J?lay_}VOOC!~ridge twice next weekend El Toro w the fmal week ... in what Harper & Co. hope ;vill be a celebratory time. · Oh, but not so fast. · ' ·rm superstitious-·t don't wantlo jinx U pi talk abOut ¥· • Harper saJct qt the ~sea Kings' achievable league title, wh1ch would be the firSt stnce., ... the days of Jeff Pries, -when CdM won row straight tiUes from 1978 to '81 . IIvine (12·9, 6-5), CdM's closest league competitor entering the week, will fate Santa Margarita and New- port Rer~i' to end the campafgn. . ~We put ourselves in 'Oiat situa- tien, .. Irvine Coach Bob Flint said of ti.is team's two-game deficit, then, refeJrtng to some of ,.the Sea Kings' <lugout chatter, added. •we'll just keep our mouths shut abd keep (tiay- ing baseball. Some· kids don't like to do that.· · · · CdM pitcher Brett Elliston went the distance and improved to 4--0, but it wasn't always smooth. Elliston, al times perfonnlnQ a high-wire a.ct. had runners aboa.rd in every inning, but twice eS(:aped wit)) double plays lb ' the fifth and sixth innings, includh',t9Jl line drive otf the · ' bat o[ Irvine le.eidoff hitter Alex. Park . to end the sixth. 1 Elliston Oiade, 115 pitches, ..Qit three batter's, walked five and cotn- mitted Uuee wilij pitches in thQ first inning, which led' to IJvlz\e's first run. But Ellistc,on worked, out~of jluns and gave up 'ohly five tiits. · 'Tui>lUIJ!g~·said.of the_ win. •Th.is is what we had tOOO (beat . Irvine} Md we did it.• · .Lanon parked his ~nd homer of the ~ason on-a 2-and-2 hanging curveball, after H~ett had worked the count to·O-an<t-2. Harper doubled to open the GdM fir5t tnnlng, then. · Eric Wlethom walked, before Larson went deep. Evan UtUe's two-run home run in the third inning put Irvine ahead, 4-3, Uiea James Wffittea Singled bOriie Park in the fourth abd the Vaque~ had a two-run lead. · But Harper tle<l it in the filth and wori it in the seventh. · • ·(Hazlett) threw..me a k:nuckJeball in my at-bat before and 1 f)Opped it. up, so I was looking for a knuckleball in th_e next series,• Ha.iper sajd of his filth·inning 5bot. •rt was a good pitch, . low and in, and 1 went down and got it, just trying to stay alive. l just tried to get the bat head on the billl. • In the seventh, Harper Was look· " ing fastball ahead in the count, but Hatlett throws a hard slide}' that resembles bis heater and Harper drove It to nghl field. ·1 knew I was dmnng up to hlt tn .the last lruilng and J thought we (might have·a cbdnce to win It).' be .Rld. • \ --..-. 'CowiAnaMM, .... S 1Mne 202 too o . s s a Corona ct.I Mar lOD ~ I • 6 8 0 Hazfett •nd OeVries; ENkeon 9"ld · . WiethQrn, W -i.lllstOI\. 4-0, L • Hatt. 28, ·.Uttle 0), -(CdM). Hit ·...,_ (""'), Uttle (I), -{CdM) 2. KAGG.Efm',lfilJS I DAlY Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Brett-Elliston (above) dellven In Friday afternoon's Sea View League crucial against Irvine; below, Corona · deJ Mar's Nate Lemmerman ls tagged out at second by Irvine's Dave Pul<er. The Sea Kings pulled out a 6-5 victory over.Irvine to open a ~o..game lead over the Vaque~os In the race for the league cbamplomblp. MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 -. . . ' quarterback in fciotball, struck out 1 t after coming on to get the final out of Mesa's momentous <hird inning. Mesa freshman pitcher Nick Ca bi co had similarly restored order for the hosts (11-6-1, 7 ·3-1 ), _ · after Laguna Hills-parlayed four errors and a balk into eight runs in the third. Cabic:O, who dosed out the Mustangs' 9-8 win over the Hawks 1\l~sday, got the final out. in the third and 'Q.ad given up just one hit until one out ·in the ninth, when a single, walk and RBI sin- gle by Viglione gave the Hawks a 9-8 ninth-inning·Jead . But Mesa finally proved John- son, who threw one perfect inning of relier - Tuesday, was r.c----:----. not invj;pcible 1 • wb,en ·senior Joe Finamore doubled to open . the . ninth. Two sacri- _Jjc~ bLI;Ot ·attempts and a swinging strike three Finamore momentarily "deflated the Mesa surge, bot a wild pitch senlFinamore to third, where he scored on Brian Mon- toya's saciifice rly to extend the struggle. , Finamore capped the Utlrd~ inning uptjsing with · a two-run homer, -.which chased starter Danny Lee and brought on John--=-. - · Chris DeSandro, who scored on Josh Little's RBI groundout to give the Mustangs a 2-0 lead in · the first, Singled with one out in , the third, but was forced on a fielder's choice for .the second out. Ruben Mancilla, limited' to designated bitter duty alter straining a,n elbow ligament Tuesdar. walked anQ senior rust l:>aseman Nick ~bert drove a three-run bOmer to tight-center field to m.ak:e it 8-5.-• Rob Gloster; followed with a double and scored on Carlos Franco's RBI single, setting· up Finamore's tying blow. Fina'.thore went 3 for 5, while Lambert anP. DeSand.ro added two hits apiece to the hosts' nine- hit attack. Montoya made the defensive , play of the day in the eighth With -a diving stab ora liner to lett~cen­ ter field off tfie bat of Johnson-: ·0ur magic number is two,· said Bauermeister; -wttose team fell to third place, but is \1 t/2 games ahead of Laguna Hills 'with four PCL games left. -COAST ....... LMulM Hilu 11. ·CosiA MBA 9 ~une Hilh oo8 000 Q01 02 -1116 o toSta"Mesa 206 ooo· 001 oo . 9 9 s D. Lee, Johnson (J) ond "°""""'· Vlglione (9): Uttle, c.blco (J), little (10) end Fajardo. W -fohnson, 2·2. l • Utti., ·2-1. 2B -Flshcer (LH) 2. Gloster (CM), O.!ondn> (CM), Anomore (CM) .• HR -Hali.nbeck (\.H), l.amb«t (CM), Ffnamore (CM), Vlgllone (LH). H IG H·' S ( H 0 0 l S W 1 MM IM G COMMUNITY • COLLEIE Orange Coast's Ekstrom bows· ou,,t . ' vading Ocean View s\veeps paSt -·Estancia . ' llNonleague meet ' Wf'PS up dual meet season·tor the Eagles. COSTA MESA -Estancia. ~·s grrls swim team took a shot ·• et 1 lnvacllng' Otelll Vlew Niday ahmloon ln oonJeague co.mpeti· tloa wt th the 'cauttys, Lauren •nd Jearllfer, and Sooter FlAherty, but th<!'Eogles catn<l up short, 89-00, to fall lo 2·9 ovcralL . · ~ Cassity• won lour iaca Md ·-,vere part of three w1nnlng .l~l<\Y te41TII, b!ll ~-~) overall depth turned the Ude. l!llanda'• bo)'I feU lo OcNn • View, 118·35. . ' . ' . I .. • •• ' Swimmirig the 200 free for the first ti{ne, ,Estancia's David Collier .was secon~ in 2:00..?5. K.G. Fair- bOrn IW am • persohal belt tn the 100 breast (1:33.9) lor Utlrd. The Eagles ale at the Pacific Cout , L<:egu~ preltrnlnaries on Tue<doy •t CoroM di!.!'.'::_~~ Sd>ool. OC&M "9W , .. ..,._.. n _....,.., .,, 0twnvi.... 1.5406. --• 1 ........ fOV),. 1:00.f1; l. Colll.r (I). JlOO.n) ,, ..... IOJl.131.1$, -••I ._... fO\o\ Uf.11; 2. ..... ~ J;M.S1i J, lfl,ift (OV), t-25. ... • .._ -1. Greff lO'f\ not, :a. Wllln l<N!. l4 1'. J. ~ Cl), .... -... 1 ...... tcM, l;OU a. i..l IO'oll. l:ll#ft J, +Ml' IOJJ, DQ. ' . --........ E: ... I.°""'~ l,tl,t,).~tl'I • ._. 1 . ..,,_ l::ll.01r z. ~ flJ. l'40..tl£ ).,,,,,,,.. fO¥'). ~· __ ,.,.,,Ocwl 1l'MAl -... • 1 • ....., fO'll. I l.191111 tlHJ. • ' • Freshman taus In &iuihedi California R<igi.on!I! semis; OCC wom en third,;nen eighth at ongoiilg swim finals. · CITY OF INDUSTRY .-Orange Coat College fnoohman Johan Ekstrom wu delealed in the Soulbeln Calilomla Reglooal Tennll men'• llingleo oemilinols Friday at the lnduotry llnmil Cub. Ninth· -.d Albert Platecld ol College al the o-t bMI 1!U1rom. 2-6, fl.I, 6::r.Pluecki wW adyance to lho otale llnola in s.n Ramon out WMt, end. . . • PLEASANT HILL -The 0r._ <:out Co111ae _._end --~ =~f~~:.=~~i~:.;: elghthplKe""°"lhe--IDMd.IJilo " , 1*1- ln !he *'-.r::•~ with• -al 27.91 ID ....... ,,... Lounllo =-••1111 copland • -~ -::dr'M:ol "' ot 1'55.50 ..... -. U.400,_....., .... olLtibMc1 ...... a.t-do""Nll' lell ._ ........ ..,, ..... " I" .. _. .... _ 7:GIM ........... -........ ...,. • • Ne\l(JXlrt Beach ra~r says he will race ill 1999 Chfill!pionship series., NEWPORT · BEACH -ROd · Millen, a ·resident of Newport Beach a.nd the reigning Pikes Peak International Hill Climb champion, annou'nced on Friday he will race-in the 1999 Champi- onship Off-Road Racing (CORR) Series, driving a race-modj.fied , 2000 Toyota Tundra pickup truck. The American-built Tundra, the first full-size pickup truck offered by Toyota, will compete in the Prb-4 Oass for production- based vehicles. Featuring ToyQta'snew 1-Force · Racing V8, the poWEir plant'. ol · Millen's Toyota Express Llfbe Tundra is specially modifi~d ·by • Toyota Racing Development for the-CORR series. In addition, the chass~ anCI suspension are designed and purpose-built by the engineers; fabricatof.s and machinists at ROd Millen Motors port iri .Huntington Beach. The Millen team belie11es its entry, with more than 600 horse- power, will be up to the c:hal-. lenge. . •J'm excited about competing with-the Tundra's race-modified, multi-valved, fuel injection engin,e, • Millen said through a 'prepared stateme:nt. ·11 giv:es me a great chance to demonstrate its durability in a competitive set- ti • . ' ng. • . Most Of the eight-race seri~ takes place in the Midwest betw~n June and October. ' SPEEDY( A Y· ·skirting the issue : . ... •Men, as wen as women, . . are eligible for free admittance to t · ht . .:s.' --'-- speedway races. COSTA MESA -The In terna- tional Speedway, featuring motorcycle racing~ and Ylmaha sid~ and midgets, is having a "Speedway Skirt Night• at the Cobrs Ugbt Arena in the Orange ,County FairgroUnds tonight at 6:30'. Women PR men attending the event in skirts will be admitted free. ' contests will be held for best, worst, longest and hairiest legs with prtza awar,ded to the win- ners. Adults not wearing skirts will pay th_e normal entrance fee of $9. For informati0n1 call (949) · 492-9933. . . TE MM 1 S Sailors win first league · match sbice 1995 LAKE fORESl:_-Newport... Harbor High's boys tennis team :_ won its first Sea •View League ' match in four years Friday as the visiting Thrs defeated El Toro, 11-7. Freshman Warren ShaeUer and junior .Will McRorie swept at No. 1 doubles for the Sailon {3· 14, 1-8 in league), while junior teammates Duke Burchell and Justin Reynolds twept at No. 3 • -doubles. Hank Haieh and Matt Singer each won two of three sin-• gles ,.,,. tor Harbor. ---........ __ .. H· I M 11, •Tom 7 -,_(NH) loot 10 Gale, 2-6, dtl. fr-. 6-l. dlof, '9ten, S-0: ~{Ntt)IM2.f, _,7-~ "4; °"""" (Nii) ""' t>6, ,.., 6-7 (1-7). a..1. Sheeffer'~ (NH) ~.~ euny.a.flojo INHl !mt 44. !H, won 7-S: 8'.wchel....,,...,.. 094) won 6-2. 6-J, , .. (Ml. •••• Doily Pilot Sports ,. EQUISTllAll . ltl&H IOYS VOLLEY I All ... .. . " . SCHROEDER SPARKLES IN FINAL: Sea Kfugs hOld . off pesky ·Itvj;ne . ~ • CdM remains tiea for first with' Newport Harbor with two Sea we've seen how well we can play and we was on the line, we tii<ecuted . Our def,..nse just need to keep finding a way to bnng that was greut.\tonight and we· got ome intensity, focus and ell')otion onto tl!e .court . matchups we took advdntage of.• . View League matches left. every single day. . Among tho:.e matchups was 1>-foot-5, SHQW Local equestrians compete in IEL. COStA MESA -Riders repre· sen ting Corona · del Mar's club program finished s~cond as a team in the n"ovite division of the Inie.r:scholastic Equestrian League's final show Sunday al the Orange County Fairgrounds. IRVINE -The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team ·extended its Sea View League winning ·streak to seven ma~ches Friday by holding off a spirited hvme squad, 15-13, 14-16, 15-.11, 15-10, m the Vaqueros' ·we also can't afford to get complacent two-time All-CIF Southern Section middle about where we' are· and VfP didn't do that blocker Denrus .,Alshuler, who led the win- lonight. • .,.. ners with 27 kilt> and addeO. ~ blocks. . Conti said Irvine WdSn'l mtirruddtcd by Greg Stumpley added 24'kills and 25 digs the Sea Kings' lofty status, either. for the wmners, who alscrg0t tS-ldlls from "That'5 a much·mtproved leaJTl from the Morgan Jackson, who Sat out bnefly with a . hrst tune we played them-(a. CdM sweep). &prame<l at'lkJe, but returned to play \trong-gym. • •1t was a barn-burner of a match,• Sdld CdM Coach Steve Conti, whose team: (The Vaqs) ability to \:JalU~ and fight really ly in the fourth game. . . • impcessed me torught We .had some of the Mike Jackson, recQvering lrom a mild leg longest rallies we've had 4lJ year dllcLwe muse.le pull su tam1"d in practJce. chipped in oad aboul 12 of them." . · 32 digs ~and 10 kills. while Alex Hanson CdM's Anne Schroeder fin- ished first in Class 5 of the Eng- lish novice competition, was sec- ond in Class 2 and fourth in Class 1 Sunday, the second day of . ranked No. l in Or~ge County, can.do no. worse thah a share of the league crown with victories next week over Woodbndge (Tues- day at home) and El Toro (Thursday on the road). Conti sa1d the lead changed 'han~ inuch adde>d 20 dJg!> and rune kills. , of the match and the Sed Kings (10-2, 7-1' in Junior setter Kevin Hansen amassed 68 ledgue) rallied from an 8-.S defiat to. claun ossu.ls (lnd also hiid 13 kills d.nd two blocks. the fU'Sl game . Conti also credited the play of r~erves We dJdn'l come-though in the s~cond Chm Shepardson. Evan Hurd and Ethan ga!lle, but, for·th~roost part, when the game . Zotov1cl} •There are still things we need to get bet- ter at and we're still V{Orking on thlngs in practice,• Conti s8_!d. •The main thing is, /. . . . back-to-back shows Schroeder's top firushes Satur- . day included a. third·tn the Class • 4 Englis~ novice c0mpetition, 'as well as sixth-place showings in Class 1 and Class 5: Tars s~eep S.anta --Margarita ' . ii Solid defense keys · Sailors' three-game win. • Lindsay Doms,. representing the Newport Harbor club pro- gram, was second 4t junior varsi- ty under sadcUe Sunday and third 111 the same classification Satut-To.W Al.TOBFUJ day. She -was fourth in ~e N in the flat event Sunday, after finish-llattPb ing seventh m that event Satur-NEWPORT BEACH .-' In a day. · . · matchup . of two, of the best CdM rider Jillian Van Ness ·teams in Orange County, New- -was fourth uy' novice English port ~bol: High overmatched pleasure Sa~day and also fin-visiting Santa Margarttll Friday ished Hftll in novice hunters in ~a View League boys vol- under saddle. leyball. defeating the Eagles, Michelle McDaruels ,was 10th 15-11, 15-7, 16-14. m Class 1 of the English novice ~This was a huge win for competltion Saturday, represent, us,• sailor Coach Dan Glenn ' .ing CdM, ·said. •Playing the defending · OliVia Clement and Ehzabeth CIF ehamp1ons in our own. Hansen competed for the Ensign place is always-speaal and to· Intennediate club team. Hansen • • win makes it all the better." . was ninth in novice hunters .B.iUy=layton had 16 "kills · under saddle Sunday and and Alan µ.mori added 14 kills . Clement w~s 12th in the same for Ne. · rt J:Ia.rbor. event ~atorday. . . . ·. , •Billy ~ame.Jhrough for us at Nicole Schultz, riding t or the enc\, like he ~ways does,• NeWJ?ort Harbor in the'Western Glenn said. #He always \;Y9rks novice class. was fifth ln the trail, hard in practice and it pays off -sixth in. pleasure, seventh .in . tor hiJii in the gamea•· showmanship and eighth. in ~lenn w~ a little concerned horsemanship Saturday. Her top early as the Sailors fell behind, finishes sunaay were ninth in 5-3, in game one'. trail and pleasure. •I was-disappointed wi\h Trffany Washington, repre-our intensily"at the beginriing, • senting Newport Harbor in· the Glenn said. •we had probably Western novice class Sunday, the best practice of the year the was firth m IEL stock seat equi-day. before. We're playing at tation medal, sixt.p in novice. h~me .against Santll Margarita. showmanship, as well as eighth and. we came out and stnig- . m horsemanship and trail. gled. It·was surprising.• Lawrence Washington also r 'the Sailors rebOwided fl'Qm competed for Newport Harbor, their slow start to wtil 9ame earning atop finish of seventh in one. . the Westefll..-llO.llice ·trail event -·we seemed to p\lll away at Sunday. He ~ighthin ;;;--;,l'-e;--+--!..-th'~-e~e:..:n~d.;::.:.otliiSt two games," same event S ay. , Glenn said. •1 think the differ- M<>nday"s .CdM-Peninsula nonleag\ie battle at 1 :30 ' The starting ------~ .time of Corona T I I I I S del .Mar High's boys nonleague tennis match Monday a}Jainst Peninsula High's Panthers at the Palisades Tennis C lub 111 New- port Beadl has been moved t? • 1:30 p.m;- 11'ACX NIO AILD ~ (at ......... twtMw) AH runnlntl wents In met.ft ,• Dlrilion t2 Gltts SO . 1. Jasmine Beech, 10.5; 2. Jessica Swift. ·n.3. , 100 • 1. Jasmi'Ae Rhodes. 18.7; 2. Jasmine Beech, 21.6. 200 • 1. Jasmine Beech, 42.9; ence W&S"our defense:We were solid there·toni9ht .. " In 9ame two, Newport Har- bor went on an 8-1 run, turning a ·1-j ledd into ll 15-7 victory. Uinon and CJaytQn had back- to-Da.ck: kills to close out the scoring tor the Sailoi'S. Unforced errors in game 2 Emily' Klug. 7~3; '3. Megan Munce, 68-0 .. • Dtvillon to Boys SO • 1. Colby Ammerman, '8.3; 2. Jordan Carter. 9.0; 3. Steve Col(. 9.1. 100 • 1. Carlo Valdes. 16.0; 2. Richard WatsOn, 16.9; 3. Steve Col(. 17.3. 200 • 1. Colby Ammerman, 32 6; 2. Richard Wa~n. 32.8; 3. Kevin Li~37.8: .• • JUS™ W~ I DAl..Vl'll.OT Newport Harbor's Alan l:.1mon digs In Sailors' sweep over Santa Margarita Frlday night. three tor Newport put the isbed with 18 d1qs, made -a-6 :15 p.m . followed by the Sailors ma 14-12 bole and they great hustle play, keeping the league finale ~un>d,ay. at 5·4.S fought off four game-i>oints point alive for Newport to cut p.m. when ltvine comes to before wiruung, 16-14.. the lead to 14-13 · Newport. · . •we got ourselves in a little An uftforced error tied the •Needless to say we've got troiible in 9ame three," Glen4 game at 14 betore Clayton put our work cut out for us next Hld. #But we k~pt working the game away with two week." 'Glenn srod. hard and our defense kept chg-straight~. gfug us out." Newport Harbor, currently With the Eagles serving for ra.nke<l No. i2 in Orange Coun- the third game, Ll,rnon had a· ty, improves to 15·1, 7-1'.in huge kill to gel a sideout for the league. &illors. Next up for the Sailots 1s a . Setter 1Y namblie. who fin-trip to El Toro on Tuesday at YOUTH TRACK AND . FIELD 2. Devon Keyhea, 16 5, 3. Leah U • 1. Kyle C11sp, 13·2; 2. Parker Robertson. 16.9 Stevens, 11·8, l Matt Williams, 11-4 200 • 1 Michelle Allred, 31.0; Softball throw -1. Andrew Walker, 2. Devon Keyhea. 34.9; 3 Nadine Done. loo-6; 2. Sean Barnes, 89 6, 3. Kirk. 34.9S. Mooes, 63-0. 400 -1. Nadine Done. 1 23.6; HJ -1. R1ch1~'>elf, 3·8 · 2. Angela Citro, 1:27.6. • Dfvislon 66 Girts 400 relay -1. Allred. Kalmback. 100 · 1. Eltubeth Clayton, 14 7, Hanson, n/a, 1:06.S; 2. Leal, Trob<nan, 2. ~aalke Trobman, 16.8. Do H 1 27 9 u · 1 Elizabeth Clayton. 11:.. · ' ne, emmeus. : . . • In Pacific Co~t League boy$ volleyball Fnday: B.J. Llghtvoet had 22 kfil:s to l.Jad Costa Mesa, but host Lagtina Hills was a 15-3, 15·9. 5:15, 15· 10 winner. ' . ... 2. Jasmine Rhodes, 43.4. •. u -1, Jasmine Beech, 5-10; 400 . 1. carto Valdes, 1:1S.9; 2. Andrew Self, '1 :19.8. u . 1. Leah Robertson, 9-11; 2. Ashlie Softball throw · 1 Maa1ke Trobman, • Keyhea, 9-10, 3. Heather Bisch, 9-8. 88-0. Softball throvv • 1. Mlchelle Allred, •Division 11 loys 2. Jessia Swift, 5-1 . •DkillonlZltop • 50 -1. BrMln Ford. 8.9; 2. Alexander Watson, 9.9; 3. Weston Nielsen, 10.0. 100-1. Brt.n Fbrd, 18.1; 2. Alexander Watson, 19.8; 3. Bl.tke Terry, 21.0. U • 1. OlMe Evans. M ; 2. Blake Terry, 7-8; 3. Max Colvin. 7-6. Softb.11 0wow -1. Weston Nielsen, 73-8; 2. Alex Watson, 69-3; ' 3 MuCoMn. 65-3. • Dhillon 11 .... 50 . 1. Cheyenne Weber, 10.•. 100. 1. ~weber, 20.1; 2. Emily »cob, 20.3. • • «JO • 1. Jmmlne Rhodes, 1:31.7 U -1.~Webl(l-O; 2. Emily )«Ob, 7-1. . =throw . 1. Emily M<:ob, 44-0. • nt18ort 50 . 1. '°" a.tonte • .g.6; 2. Victor Done. 10.5; 3. Dentel Kant, 14.1. • •• 200 -1. 0*9 Ewns, 40.7; 2. Joel letont9. 41.1; J. VkW DoM, 46.1. 400 -1. Chese Ewns. 1:J6.0; 2.'Joel e.tante. 1 :•.o. · Softbelt 1twow • 1. VlctOt Done, 59-0; 2. Jolt..,.. 57~. ............. SO· 1.1m1r Kluj.1.5; 2. AlllN I -.... t .51; J. K.ele """' 1Cl2: .. 1•. 1. Alllt'9 ..... 17 .• • <a. .. Kluig. 17.1; J. ...... .... 11.S. • •-1.cn...,=.,._.. ...... 11.2: 1..., ........ •-1.cn-.... 't'cta~ ~1:11._J..._ ... • ·1 • ......,Gf••sa U -1. Colby Ammerman. 12-7; 2. C&rlo Valdes. 11-6; 3. AndrWI Self, 1~10. . · Softball throw · 1. Steve Co11. 75-(); 2. Andrew Self, 73-0; 3. Paker Harrison, 41·3. • Division " Girtl 100 -1, Katie Ba\lasl. 1s.a: 2. LaUfa Cl.tyton. 16.8; 3. Breen"!.fondacaro• • 16.85. 200 -1. Katie Bavasi, 3S.8; 2. Katie Cunningtwlm, 38..4; 3. Bre.nna . FondecMo, 39.S. 1 • 400 -1. Katrina Van t.euven, 1.18.6; 2. ~Trider, 1 :2S.3; 3. Breanna Fond«Mot 1 :32.6. 400 re4av • 1. Cunningham. Clayton. Deen, 1\'ider. \:12.0; 2. Finn, Terry, Smtth, Walker, 1 :21.7 IOO · 1. Katrina Van L.eWtrl, 2:59\0;, 2. Brooh Teny, 3:37.0. U -1. Katie tavasl, 1 MO; 2. Laura Clayton. 1~3; 3. ic.trlna Vin l.euven, 9-0. Softbltl throw · 1. ic.htleh ™def; 17-10; 2. NatMle Walker, 10-o. • Dhtllon • 9ofs 100 • 1. °'*6f'I Ravta. 16.4; 2. Connor Wheler\ 16.7; J. Drtw H«'rlt. ., •.•. - _, • 1. Mcob GlkMft l2A; 2. Dustin ~DA; J . Drtw HiMt. MA. 400· 1.JM:obGldln.1:17A; 2. lptwalm Tawb; 1:24.I; ]. Nkk Dlllfto. 1:a.2. ......... ~~·Glldlrt Sltf, Md ... , .. ~toeMno.~ s. ... -....1-.s. . u • 1. _.. Gldlf\ 1M 2. °"'*' ~ 1'·~ J. CGNW.wtwllr\ 10-10. r..:.-~•= ... nu .. 106-0; 2. Felicia Leal, .83-0; 3. Angela 100 -1. Evan Beauchamp, 13 94, C. 77 " 2. Jamie Armstrong, 13.95; 3 Bradley 1tro, ..... • Dfvlsion 1111oy9 Gauss. 14.0 • 100 1 s.an-Cakagnie, 1s.1; 200 · 1. Evan Beauchamp, 28.9, 2. Nicholas Lewis. 1S.3; 3. Keath 2·~~~~~~Haddan. 1:Q2.S; ~~:w310s.~~3· ~2;!:~~a;0 4 ~:o~~n Artz. 1:os.4; 3. Jonn Weston • '"""'--v''rc• . .>, • ~··"" 400 relay · 1. (iaujs, Armstrong, 400. 1. Z.ach Chandy, 1 :08 4; 2. Jason Taylor, Be~p, SS 9 McMilhn, 1~149, 3. Oayton Dietrich, • l600 •1, Michael Haddan, 5 22 l : J:1:1S 7,eiay. 1. Lewts. Chandy, I( • 2. O\Me Dietrich, 5:34.0, 3. John i,.-..· s r .. a,.,...i-., .. a Wet'SOl1 5:35.0. ...._ .. ~. · ---. ..... ~. U -1. Brldtey Gauss, 13·S; 2. John 2. Bambeck. 81«~1. Sablan, Weston , 13-3; 3 Byron Hudsudt. 12·1, Ost~~~ilhn. l:A6.4; HJ · 1. O\Me Di.trich, M ; 2. KeYln • .._ Art2. M .. 2, Clavton ~. 2:47 .0; 3. Nick10S • DMllon U Gift. Svenson, 3:21 .0 , 1 oo • 1. Michelle Sanford, 13 4. U • 1. Kefth C&lc:agi'ile, 13-3; 2. Martin 400 • 1. Michelle Sanford, t06.9; Ostrosky, 11-5; 3. Bryum Sablaln ... 11-0. ~I ,.._~ 1 07 7 3 <hau Softball throw • 1. "obert Koon. · • ~·-nut. · ' : · ... ~T .,__.. 13 ,.. ,... .n, 1'080. 132-0. 2. Sean C&-vo.ie. h , 400 relay .~. Charhut. SChleffer. l 8r1ndon Watson, 111~. Manafl.\; insp.ktor, 59 3. HJ · 1. John Sylct1, 4 2; 2. Keith 1600. 1; Sh9y Man.iifian, 5.52 0, CalcaQnte, 4-0; 3. lrllndc>ri Watson, 4-0. 2. SNM lnspektor; 6:16 0, 3 Cltite • DMllen 17 _... SMffer, 6:20.0. • 100 • 1. Jeuka Potter, '5.3, 2. Emily u -1. Mlchtltt Sanford. 15·10. llrc:Mield. 15.7. • DM1l1tt •..,. ' 200 · 1. Jftlic.a'°"9r, 33.1; 100 · 1.AIMm~. 1).8; 2. ~Hanton. 34.J; l . Emily 2. Jultln llMr, 14.1 . llHMI••~-~ . •·,,...,. ..... MA: l ...... ~··=tr,,~:O-·°' n~ ... '" . 2. r..1:1. ~ ........ . ' .._ .... tM. ·~-· .:..an~ So~, Moy 1, 1999 ~· • YOUTH llSlllLL White Sox · • • • ~ap~.~r · • Sox captille 9.:1·imd 11 ·5 • verdicts in the Bronco · Division of NHBA. The White SOx doubled their ple<}sure with 9-1 ;md l.J -5 victo .. ries over the G1dnts dild Tigers, respectively, 111 recent Ne~rt Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division play. Nathan Cramer, Kevtn Cour- vol ler, Kenny AJl~opp, IHcky Nelson a.nci Jayme Ohlhaver were the slugger.; tn the .9-t ~ over the Giants · D~fer.s1vely, Andrew, Nahin caught two deep dnves by the · · G1dnti. m left field, and Cow- vo1su~r. at· catcher, caught run- ners at •wconcl and third trymg to sled I James Hapke drove m . the , onl~ Gidnts' run with ii b3,se hit; 1 dnd Julianne Bass was sharp m nqht held, throWUlg out a While Sox runner trymg to stretch d bit tnto d douhle : fn the 11 ·S wm over the • Tlger!>, Ohihdvcr, Nahin and Corbin Duley dll were on base ID· . thC> White Sox s two-out, fourth· mmng rc:tll~ to highlight th~ Victo- ry. . Allsopp wd~ c:lbo ab90rd at a key moment Donnie Hunt drove m two ~ run!. wtth d double in the seven- run burst. Courv01s1.er laced. 13 batters and struck out ..even. Patrick Keehan hild two dou! blcs for the Ti9ers, and Michael Watd hdd a single and a double, 1 Billy Munce knocked in a s111g1e and contnbuted three RBis . In Mustang 01vtSion play: , •Padres 18, Angels-10 ')'be Pddres emerged the viCtor m a su-inrung slugf est, Drew Harris slammed a triple and Blake Pinto chipped 111 with ·- a double AJso wtth" a two-bagger wai. David Holmes, and Adrtan · Buononce delivered a key sm· gle Andrew MacDonald and Beau , Wo~ley edch had d triple for the • • • Angels, and Zach Tegle· had I ... SlJlgle and a aouble Kyle Rohan, Steven Keitzer and Bradley Branch all cross ~ the plate with key runs for the~ Angels PONY. BASEBALL -. Costa Me~ Astros Newport East Braves Costa MMa Giants Newport Hacbor Orioles 1'4ewport E~st Angels Nerwport East Reds Costa ~ Indians Newport Harbor Yankees, Newport Harbor Blue Ja~ NMport East Dodgers Newport Harbor Red. Sox Costa Mes.i Maran~s w 12 10 6 5 5 5 • 5 4 3 3 2 . ; -• The VOWNTtER DIRECTbRY runs I visitors. Tf you have extensive per1od1calty i.n th~ Daily Pilot. If you'd knowledge of Newport Beacli hke lntOl'matton on getting your organ•· d k · .'ll t~IOll list~. call 574.4228 and woul 11 c to volunteer, call • 722-1611 . • MASTER CHORALE .• Of ORANGE COUNTY _The perfomung art., orgcUUZdtion 'ifl$eds volunteN:, for computer "' mput, tac kP.tin9, hhng dnd hon· dlinq phorw.,. r=or more trUOrJTui·. llun, l'dll 55b hl62 MENTOR. PROGRAM YMC '/\ c '0111mu111t~ ~Prv1<.e'> nt:eds 1111•11trns tiH ... tudi·nls trum ·" 10 to Ill }t'<tl'-111 t1<W Por more • IJ1tornar1l11111 , coll 17i.t1 ~~~~22, •'XI :15 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. Tht• rt.•< c>\.t 1 > < t>r.it•r lur ddult wom+>H \\1th <1kt>hul clnd other NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY UTERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor .. adul~ wishing .to unprbv<' their reading and writing skills. Trdirling workshops ctt the Centrn.l Library will certify volunteers. For re91s.tfdtion or more infonnallon,. Cdll (949) 717-3874. NEWPOR;f BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of 1'he Newport Bedch Reclldl Series Gwld needs volunteers to dss1st ·Ill fostermg music dpprecidt1on so that classi- cal music will endwe For more mfOrrMtio11. call 644·4208 • d1enu<«tl d•·1w111lt•nnt·~ ..,t•l'k'> vul· NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA 11nt""'' I or 11111rt• inlm llldllun, The YMCA need:, d Vdnety ol <:•tll 54H <111.U h1itw .. 1·n JO d .m . I yeneral volunteer help For more .tnd ti p 111 , 111 <c11J Jo} di 548-mfonnallon ·or clpJ>ll<;dllOns, c<11l 87'j4 R1td dt b42-9990 NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE ANO VISITORS' BUREAU Thi b1111 c111 '" cl1·d1c·dlt•d '111 lhe promol1011. of lht> c 1ty to potenlJdl NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation 1s lookmg fo1 vol· untee.n. to help with fund-raising SPRING CLEANING? Don't Forget Your Concrete vOliJntee~ ·direciory fforts, sp<'aking opporturutihs. pubhc events and occac;1onal office work. For more infonnation, call 6-31 414'f, · NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER A variety ot jobS need to be tac:k- led, •including ~et . constmction, ushering, mdihng~ dlld assorted technical duties. Scheduling 1s flexible,· with a f\vo-to 20-hour corpmitment per month.· The 'Newport Tifeatf'f Arts Center 1s dt 2501 Cliff Drive. For more infor- mation, call·6~1-0288 OASIS SENIOR CENTER ' Me~ls on Wheels volunreerS are needed to tlislnbute prepared dishes .to home-bound semon. · m the Newport Beach ~rea. The delivery time is between t 1 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Fat m6re mform<1· t1on, call 644-3244. OPE~ PACIFIC The Opera"Pdcilic GwJd Alliance, d support group for Opera Pac-iJk,. hds. dctlvilles for volunteers. For more mfonndtiOn, cdll 474-4488 . OPERATION CLEAN SLATE The Costd Mesa-based orgaruza- lion that focuses ·on. yraffill pre- vention, neetls volunteers-to pclint out yrafhti and Assist with ot.ller dunes. For more inforrnSttion, call • Michael 1 fowa.rd dt 435-0745. ORANGE COAST children s program~. 1t especially de ires tutob and those who can take part in aCtiv1ties past 6 p.m. For mom mfonmrtlon, tori Clover at 631-721.3. ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER pRCHE'STRA ~ The orchestrn needs volWlteers to help sell tickets, Sl<\ff social aff~irs, work the off 1C<> dnd assist with ffidiling pd.rties. For more informalJon, call Gil Abrams at 644 7019 ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to wo1k with high.-risk families and children, Jlrovicli{lg weekly, emo- tional support to families, infants dnd fir:,t-time mothers in theil homes. For more inforrndbon, call 722-1107 ORAN.GE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a vari- ety of functions. For iiuormation, call 839.6199 ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting .volun- teers (or the Interfaith Council . Network lb work one-on-one with homeless adults lJl a program on bdSic liJe skiJJs. For more informa- tJon, cctll 263-177 4. Call "Ric.k Nixon" the Power ashing Expert to Pr.ofessiona_lly clean it • INTERFAITH SHEL"fER ORANGE CO~ MUSEUM O~ ART Let's Make that Patio Look New Again! . . ·• P_ower Washing • Acid Wash · • Steam Cleanlnq • Sealers {cle~r or colored) Brick • Concrete • Store • Pavers Rick Nixon. SPS . Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581 ·0~0 or 1 ·800·581'·0360 Lie. 667230 f f ORIGINAL GERMAN ' ' Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah 1 Egg Twist Brea<;i .-Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions • Serving Authentic German Lunch • Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf . \j)(fltll1:.111K Ill 11,t111!11f!. . (? - ~/11ufll Ou tl\'/()11 (,'(lfo (-714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa June 3., 1999 1 • Double Tree Hotel • 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa 8 a.m. -9 a.m. Rcgmraoon & Conuncnul Rrukfast 9 a.m: -3 p.m. Progr~m .. I kr l\rcl1111u I uunJ.mon 1nvirH )"" 10 • bnng ruur lq:;al dc,,.,umcnu Jnd N\.'t 1h~ "Pf"<>rlurutv to 1.ilk abour the: mcdK~I. IC'pl, <inJ lin.lll(Wl IJIAncr\ imporun1 m )'.OU. A rhcum.uulng.m. rhftkial rhtt:apt\1, and f.t<uhy of ol.\tC' and lirutic.i.11 plannin~ profc:umnals will be .iY11bblc c~ ftom 20 r1.blc lopr.:i ull°iudins •Ask rhr l>cxror . • MnliutC' Supplc:rn,nt lnuirAn..c • Sp«aal N«dJ ,I IU'1 • Balra of E&utr l'bnn1ng rn •n•wu )'t•ur qucmoru durtnR 45 m1~111r ru11nd11hll' dr U•\ton•. • lTJO of l 1k lruur'n~ • Choc1Ji.ng.an fnVfi.tm<m Matutl"r A buffet lunch ii prt>flUMA 1.1 p11rt of tin P'"I"'""· Hetistr111ion u n11tn"'61ory •"" u11ti'!t is limiudJ : Rog~r N. Crcgg, C-:hal r / ' The largest f\!rmlY shell~ w the county need:.. volunteen; for its . - Led!Tl more dl>out art and share with your community 6y becom- SOJ{ljl COAST POWER PEEL~ · • Microder~p • .NO acids• NO lasers • NO P.alit ., For Treatment of: ' . * Acne & Acne Scarring * · Fine Lines & WrinkJes * SuoD~age· Mother's Day Spl·l·ial .,, 9 . Session featwmg YON · (a 'l7S value) !(A ProductS Newport Beach -May 6, 6:~10 p.n1 hct: \'t:gctarian D innn Rnt:n<Hion'.'1 lk quircd (-l ·t ) ·f26 -2lJ.!8 "PMS to Menopa~se - Menstt:ual Health Naturall r------------..... I Padded envelopes I Moving boxes I Krafc paper I Screech film I Carton sealing cape I Sc~pping · }m1i1orial Supp/us Shipping Supplies WHOLESALE PRICES! Degreasers Carpet cleaners Roll rowels : Bubble & foam rolls I Corrugated c~rcons I Poly bags Trash ba s Open to the Puhlir · 8105 ··Mon -Fri I Flo~r cleaners · I Waxes,""sealers I MEET OUR MEMBERS Mc:m bc.r for. 111 yc<1 ~ O«upa1ion1 I lumrnuktr' Why did you joi11 Shar·Upt • I fch rnmf.1rubk !he fim unit I w;il~(il io Slupc·Up I hfol d1dr airobi~ ind acmrc Pl'Ujl2fl;'• •Od ihc friendly tafT. Seri Rcsului S.u~ we for )'9lB· l f«I . 10111 J and ::ahlc I!> dp 1hc 'rorti 11.11v1ua \ 1.ive! w.Mt 40 )'Vu nu mbout Shape-Upl I like the prrn~1. nl(fllbcn •ni. htrc '° worl1our, not. pip. J'his all<~ nlC' M t'TIJO)' my ~rMof & not kd intimid.11td. . _,.HIGHMARK Goalti 'fo rniinnun ~ ht.1th aoJ my • rigu,rt. My p.lrtnu "ff< lidly & r wane to m>iJ bahh I . ~FUNDS · •• ing a docent at the Orange Coun- ty Museum of Art. A docent is a volunteer who guides adults and school~ through the--gal- lerles and teaches about the museum's collections and ex.hi.bi· tions. For more mfonnation, call 75~·1122,ext. 204. f • ORANGE COUNTY. WORKS Participate in life management and employment training work- shops as a success coach to foster youths ages 16 to 18. For. more information, ca)l 509-1451. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOOETY ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH Volunteers are needed to tea<;b rea'Cling skills, work on mailings and coordinate the a~ull group For more information, call 999~ 0118 betWeen 9 a.m and 3 p.m. PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The orchestra's Volunteers m Education Opportunities program needs volunteers to assiSt chil· dren in a variety of hands-on musical ad1vities. ~Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. For mors information, call 755-5788, ext. 244. · PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support' the pediatric cancer resed!ch labora- tory at the·Children's Hospital of , Orange. It needs '<.rolunteers for a variety of duties. For more mfor- -mation, call the main ofhce ·at 532:8692. PREN'RCE· DAY SCHOOL The school is -a state-accredited cd-educaeonal day school servmg the need~ of children with speoI- 1c language disabilities or dyslex- ia. Volunteers are needed 10 many areas. For more informa- tion, call 538-4511. PRIME DYNAMICS The Newport Beach-based orga- nization for the 99 and younger ~et needs volunteers fos its pro- grams. For more information, call 262-7300. PROJECT CODDLE The organization serves the Daily Pitot .. needs c!l 1!bu$ed, abandoned and drug-exposed childien. 1n addi- tion to• office help and hotline shifts,4iol-Wltee~ needed ari auxiliary group, fund-raising corruruttees a~d to help distribute literature. The organization also needs donated gif\o items for ·mothers and babies. For more inf onnation, call 432-9681. • • PROJECT TOGETHER Tho organization seeks adult vol: unteers to establish a trusting one-to-one relationship with chil· dren stressed from ·family prob- lems j'ind abuse. nus.component_ of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mentdl Health Services offers trairung and supervision for the ·program Many of the children are econom- ically deprived and victims ol neglect. For more information, call 631-7540. i REACH OUT FOR SENU)RS Volunteers are need~providc comparuonship and friendship to isolated seniors .in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Trainihg and ~pport are offered, and volun- teers must 'be 18 years of age or older. For more ,information, call 4,42-1000., RE-LEAF COS"M MESA Members are needed to help plant trees thr9ughout Costa Mesa. The board of the 5-year-old organization mee.ts once a month , . For more information, call ·437· ~874. SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa youth orgaru.zation is 10019Jtg for volun-· leers to help create a posllive alternative for people 12 to 23 years of age. Volunteers are need- ed to h~lp in areas such as boxmg, · sports, health, fitness. aerobic<. dfld acadenuc tutoring. For mote information~ call 548-3255. . SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a ,S\;ride for homelcs~ fdmilies b·y helping them sel goal!> and maintain a basic budget. Bilingual skills come in hdndy Orie.ntatjon and training provid- ed. For more information, call 757-1456. TflE un 01 !\E\VPOR1 BEAC"ll l!l ~LRRENTLY ACCEPTl~l . APPLICATIOI\~ 10 I Jl.L 11 IE ro11:0\\ 11\G \J\CA~CIES . BOARD or llliRAR'I 11H .... 1 Lt::.\ (T\\ 0 SEAT'-1> AlffS ( O!\tMIS"'llO' ( nuu I Sl..,t\TS) UVll SI R\.1C.r llOARD <O!'l.f. \EAT> PAl{Kb, BEAC.lll~ & RECREArtO\, COMMJ"'l~l0"" .rrwo SEATS> Pl.ANJ\11\G C.OM1\11...,SI01\ (T\XrO :)fAT'I) . TI!E ~EATI ~lU BK0\1F \AC.A' T \\lff\ Tilf l:.\J\11\Cf Till\h EXPIRE 0\ Jt\'£ :1AJ, 1m THE DEADLJNl' 1'0~ t'll JM, APPLIC.<\TIOl\S l i:OO P.M. Q\ .WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1!99 APPl.LCATJO~ BLANKS A '\O ADDITIO AL J FOHMATION AOOl T TllE BOARDS Al\/J> COMMJSSIO'\~ CAN HE OBTAJNLD FROM TllE CITY. CLERK'> OFFICE, 3300 NEWPOl<T BOl I t\ARD; OH WILL OE MAILFD OH FAXED TO YOU BY CALLl!\G 919 6-H-3005. THE APPUCATION Al\D lNFORMATION ABOUT Tl ff BOARDS AND COMMLSSIONS (,A'\ ALSO BE ACCESSEQ. TI IHOUGJ I Tl IL CITY'~ WEB SITE AT: http://www.dry .n~wpon-beac. hxa.u'> . . fOR MORE INFORMATI01" CONlACl IBE dr't' CLf.RK'S O~'FICE Ai· 9'19-6i4·300S M INVITATIONS FOR 5PECIAL.OCCA5t0NS CUSTOM GIFT WRAPPING . CUSTOM BANNERS --HELIUM TANK RENTAL~ • Mo1'1-SAT 9·6 CLOSED SUNDAYS 270 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 949 722-1803 MUNICIPAL;BONDS . :ONE OF . ., • california's leading underwriters · · • New o.fferings available ··AAA Bonds . . • Non Rated Bonds · .. ' . SHALIMAR LEAANING aNTEfl Volunteers are needed to assist kinderga.ne • through-$1Xth- graders. In addition to homework, volunteers help students with reading stories, practicing math flashcards and other academlc- related activities. VohmteEtrs in the Teen Center tutpr and estab- lish relationstups with •seventh- through 12th-graders. The center is open Monday through Thurs- day from 3:30 to 6 p.m. For more:, information, call 646-5797. SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL ANP DENTAL CLINIC The organization needs volunteer drivers and food handlers. Its free dental clinic needs. volunteer den- tal stdff and admirustrative' help. The free mmhcal clinic is recruit- • j areas. For more information, call .548-8849. VANTAGE FOUNDATION The foundation S\lpports. employ- ment and community train.illg lpr adults with developmental dis- abilities. Volunteers are neCded For more mfonnation, call 645• 7833. VISIONS FOR PRISONS The program which teaches atti- tudtnal healing and metlitation in prison needs. typists to transcribe letters from inmates to at-risk kids. For more information, call 556-8000. ' I VOLUNTEER cENTER • i ' • For more information, call 283-troops and packs. For more anfor· HISTORICAL SOOETY ers/co-leaders in the community. or 800) 5-40·2~5. i ment and tra1rung to cxLhng COSTA MESA 111 t. AM£RTCAN REO CROSS, ma on, dill 516=-4990. • The 50Clf>ty collects Uifomumon1 ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER photos and artifacts relating to the AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY Voluntt"ets needed to addrei;s BOYS ~NO GIRLS CLUBS OF history ~of CO.~ Mesa e.n"d"'the · Th&Or(lllge County Region of the commamty groups about Red I COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEAOf harbor area. Volunteers are Deed- , American Cancer Society seeks Cross: i;erv1ces and to act as The three area So}'l> and Gals <.>d for clencal tasks, computer office volunteers.. The society .is haiSons Wlth the media in disaster Clubs·. need volunteer codchei; mput <tnd help in the library For also seelting volunte~rs to answer and emergency situ·ations. For and arts and crafh, works~h....,.o. ___ ._mtom1dtJon, CdY, Charles Beecher calls for the unit's Helpline Info-more information. call 835-5381. J te(}.chers . For locations a.nd more. dt 631-5918. Center. For informabon on these ' information, call Dick PowNi;, and other volunteer opportunities, ARIOAY HISPANIC • M2-224S. call Lisa Landry at 261-9446.. • WOMEN'S PROGRAM Bilingual and multilmgucll volun-CENTER FOR AM~RICAN CANCER SOCIETY leers need,ed to wnt(> grdnl'> ttnd CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES ' ' ANGELS QN WHEELS assU.l with public-relations pfforts I The charitable organization that Volunteer drivers from Newport for this dgency, which help!> With works through the United Wa, Beach and Costa Mesa can help parenting issues, marri'dge d.lld needs· volunleen;, grddudte l<.!vel cancer patients get to and from relationship counsell{lg. For more 1 1,nte:ns or tra'inees. For more mfo1 · their medical treatments m inforrltation. call 953-57.57. . • mation, call 642-0377 .. COUEGE HOSPITAL • , ,... COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL Th<' Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs voltinteer tutors to teach English ai.·a second language. For more mfonnation, call 548-3384 or 548·6584 .r •• mg medical personnel, data entry help and volunteers to answer phones. For more mf ormation, -call 642--3451, 650-2072 or 650- 0186. OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY With more than 1,500 volunteer opportunities, the center call match people and groups wishing to volunteer with nonprofit agen- cies in their area. Fot more inforJ Orange County. Volunteers use their own cars or the Sooety's ddnated van to really make q dif- ference m someone's recovery. Patients are able to get m and out of vehicles themselv$. Volun- teers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license. F.or more Ulformation, call 261-9446. ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC lS a non-profit group in Cos- ta Mesa that spon. pr!> dnd sup- ports mulb-oulreach conunuruty seryu::c programs, such as tlfe homeless sanctudry. Volunteers are needed For more ~fonna­ -tion, call 540-5803 ' '· 1 The-College Hosp1t.il Costd ,Me d Aµxiliary is seeking volunteers to perform clencal, ren•pllon d1l!>k, gilt shop and other duh~'> ill th • COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior &eiVkes facility di the comer ol 't9tti Str~t dlld Pomona Avenue seeks vpJun- tPers for d vanety of tasks. FQr more mformdt!On, call _ 545.,2356 l>etwef>n g d m. to 5 p.m. SHERMAN LIBRARY • · AND GARDEN Assist with the garden Qr help in the gift and .tea shop of Cororni del Mar's ~tanicpl garden· and hlstorica~ research lib,rary. For ~re information,.call 673-2~61. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHE,,i The kitchen needs food servers a t the Iglesia Cristiana Church . at -617 Hamilton St. m Costa Mesa or "at ·the Rea Community Center. For more U:tfonnation,,...call 646- 8181, between 8 a.m. an·d noon. SOUTH COAST REP~RTORY THEATER . The theater needs volunteers (o help with ushenng and other ·functions. Pol' more information, call 957-2602 or 957-2602. matiori. call 953-575?. . WELLNESS COMMUNITY · OF ORANGE tOUNTY The Wellness CommUnity needs 'volunteers to help out at the reception desk during the day. For more information, ·call 258- 1'210. WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF COSTA MESA Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mohdays and Thurs· days to tutor students in grades one through six in ·reading. For ir\formation, call Ellie at 631-7724. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN Mentors are needed for the orga- nization that assists victims of domestic violence. Mentors are trained to work, with clients on issues including job search, goal setting and active IJ..stening. Vol- TEU-A-FRIENO ' unt~ teach~rs are also needed Orange County ~ancer groups for computer classes. The organi- seek volunteers to educate and zation is at the Rea Community encollrage women to have mam-Center in Costa Mesa. For mote mograms. Piµticipants "Will take information~ call 631-2333. part in a one-on-one program· of education and erttouragement $pectfically related to mammo- grams-and 1!arly · breast Cij.DCer detection. For 'more in.formation, call th~ American Cancer Society at 261:9446 or The SusdO ·G. · Komen Breast Cancer Foundation ALS ASSOOATIQ~ ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotropfuc Lateral Sclero- .sis Association, Orange Collnty Chap~er, needs many voluntee~. For more information, call· 3'75- 1922. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The shop needs volunteers Crom 10 a.rn. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast High- way, 1 Corona del Mar. FoLmore information, call 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCJETY RElAY FOR LIFE Voiunteers needed for a number of tasks. For more information, call 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEOIONE The educational organizatlpn is · seeking office volunteers. For more information, qill ?'l5-2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart Association ·. lS looking for vQlwrteers to per- form vanous generCI) office duties " mclud.fng· pho10copying, typing, hght· computer work, ,as well as preparing large mailings and oth-. er varioQ.S c:)eric4;1 duties from ~ a.m . to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., MOn- day thrO\J9h Friday .. Call Teri aroWn, volunteer coordinator, at 856-3555 for m.areJ.nformation. . AMERICAN HOME HEALTH ·HOSPICE PROGRAM I hospital. For more infonndt1on,· call 642-2734 . · . COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Con1munity.Hosp1ce C'dre, which BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS provides medical and emollondl Men and women ove.r io· yedrs I support to temunally ill paL1ent!> old who hav~ lived in Orange and therr families m Orange County for dt ledst si.x months dre I County, needs verunteers m C. Os· needed to serve as big brothers or ta Mesa and Newpt>rt Beach. For big sisters for chJ.ldrcn ages 6 to information or to register, c:aU 16 from .singJe·pment homes. For 1 Cindy Laird, 978-~44(. more mtormdtion cdlJ 544-77'/:i . COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,· I The playhouse needs volunteer~ ORANGE COUNJY COUNCIL for usheimg, mailµ1gs. typing .• Volunteer opporturullcs i.pdude lights and many other duti~s For .rund-rn.LSt.p.Y. program develop-' mQre infonnabon, call 650-5269. OUORE FOUNDATION · FOR THE ARTS Thl' DcFore Foundation for the Arh, d non-profit orga.niUtion dedicat"d to dance at 15W<,almus [)nvn, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs . volunteNs. For more informatJon, call 241-9908. ' •. ..flSH -·HARBOR AREA INC. Cilll 642-6060 to help Friend$ in SeCV1ce to Hwnaruty (FISH) assist with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those in need. Both dlWii}"S see}\ volunteer as · ance m a vanety of· areas. For mQre inJonnation, call 645-8050 . AUTO ACCIDENT .VICTIMS . FllEE I llEl•t)R1' reveals what the 1n~urJncc comp~nu:., Jon't \\.rnt you to know. '!Wal. I your car mjum.I ? You·may be loo!! It m.1y bl' wcclc'Pmonths or e\'~n yea0rs bef0're you expemrn.:c p.un·, .,uffnc~ .... headache<,, e\.eA, aithiit1s! Don't senlc your ca c unur )'OU read o ur tru: rciport . t, at 224-0292. .. • UNDERGROUND 1 The program, a function or Child's • Pace, provides social activities ' and mteraction for adolescents. Volunteers are needed m many AUHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The _group n~ volunleers for either of two serviaes •betpijne• assistants at the chap- ter o~ce, or support group lead- The progrcup needs volunt~rs to give emotional support to terlru- nally ill patients and their lainilies in the greater Orange County area. 'Il'aining is provided. For more information, call -556:=0800 -~ CALL NOW (714) 754-6404 • • ' • BARGAIN-RATE CAR INSURANCE . ' .· WITH BARGAIN-RATE .. SERVICE · ·I I IS NO BARGAIN. Buddy Bearbower 2850 Mesa Verde {)r. East Ste. P (Adams & Mesa Verde) 714-546.-1701 lie0196112 Mike Schealer· 1551 Baker St. Ste. B (Baker & .Harbor) 714-435-0300 Jie 0645331 Matthew Kennedy 891 W. Baker St. Ste. 'A·S (Bat<er ~ Bear St.) 714-957·~ lie 0731154 \ COSTA MESA .EAST Don Julien 474 E. 17th St. #203 (at Irvine, above Diedrieh's) 949~-4848 . lie 0256186 ~ Georae Elsom 350 E. 17th St. #211 (a' 17th st. & Newp<?rt) 94t~9393 lie 0872182 • • Ken Diiiey · , · 2482 Newport Blvd. #10 (in Sea C~st Viltag,e) 94~1-1080 lie 0490103 I • • COSTA MESA SOUTH P81McLeod 2651 lnrlne Ave. 1138 (next to FenMr's M•rk41t) Mt6Jl·llll . lkCM92147 Jfl'rJ..... . 1511 Newport~ ~lvd. ~lfWd. A 15"'StrMt) C hip Stassel 3810 E. Coast Hwy ' (at Poppy across from 5 Crowns Restaurant) · 949. 723-4000' lie OC08488 J erry Estabrook 27J 1 E. toast Hwy #C · . (at PCH .& GoJdenrod) 949-673...8643 lie 0486862 NEWPORT BEACH Bob Sullivan .. 227 20th Street. Ste. 103 . (one blk passed old Spaghetti Factory on the bay side) 949-673·9391 lie 0567334 Dian Roy , 2400 W. Coast' H'!V)' #1 (next .to Jack Shrimp) 949-631-5.530 lie 056i198 I I . Jeff Lona · 2633 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. B (~ blocks So. of Newport Blvd . be~n Riverside & Tustin Ave.) 949-514-9200 , 1 lie 0724779 • Wa.JM lrefancl 4500 C.mpus Dr. #505 (at C.mpUS I MacA~hur) Mtl52-U73 . Hc06UM94 ...... _ . 2'10 Avon St. K · (nur the RMriide (*.w. ~ 9ffice) ,., Ml 1111 · \ . lkOllJJ16 ~17 uJ.·~,.,,, ~If; SW;.,., II,.,,.,. • Pllates Fitness S.sslona GET YOUR CUSTOM Gin PACKAGES! h•s 1u senlm MliWt ..,....tt1y • c..Wllt4 11 Mntffll Hol!Ur lasbtsf • Personal Weight Tr•lnlng S.ssioas ·• Massages • f•dals • Sp• Ther•py • Nutritfoftal Prod..n~ --C.ftdles • Essentl•I Olis ~ I-Shirts & More 949. 722-3555. 1000 West Cout Hi1lnny •Newport a..d l\IRt. 0\\\"•0' Leasing \1anager (949) 718-3039 1-800-927 -3576 Welcome 6o rdiC"~nifitd in lnmnal Medicine 1.5 ycan experience in Orange County WEST COAST FAMILY MEDICAL GROUP SP.ECIAl.IUS INs • Preventive health care for the ~titt family • School physicals and inuoun~cioru • Sports phy iaili • Eucuthe physicals • Women•• healthcare • Senior ca.re I Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center ·' • X-ray, Chir~pracdc Care and Physical Therapy OFFICE HOURS: MontUiy-Friuy: 9:00 11.m. to 6:00 p.m. To mA1tt 1111 llJIPointmm~ call (714) 5467900 ~West Coast Family 16JOA.UmsA~ CosuM,.,., C4 ~ MeclJcal Group f,M11uJ.,,,an,.,fon_,ef'IUrHr • Personalized Attention • Trained Mediator • 15 Years Family Court Litigation Experience DIVORCE AND RELATED ISSUES ONL.YI (Sliding Fe. Sc ... Avellable) · LAW OFFIC&:S OF GARY P. LEVINSON 5000 Biren Street. SUite 4000, West Tower, Newport s.ach. CA 92660 (949) 476-3676 Vlllt OU' weti.lte at h Klbwe Enterprises Mobile ·car 1400 S. Bristol Ste. 219 Santa Ana, Ca '127()7 eel! 714.749.6726 pgr: 805~91.0966 . 949.451.6587 COLON HYDRO-THERAPY lklp., l o u find J(did from: . * COM11PA110N . ~ * CHRONIC· FATIGUE . . •. : * CHR<>me MIGRAINE HEADACHES * DULL MENTAL AWARENESS · ·. 1831 ORArKIB AVE.#'£/ COSTA MESA 949·650· 227 3 OR VOICE MAIL 949-856·6976 Acu-LASER RESEARCH & ADV~NCED ACUPUNCTUfll CUNIC + PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM + MUSCLO-SKElfTAL & NEUROLOGICAL PROGRAM + ACU-QETOX PROGRAM + WEUNESS PREVENTIVE PROGRAM + ACU-LASER RESEARCH PROGRAM + HERBAL MEDICINe & FOOD SUPPLEMENTS 1441 ~Ave., Suit. C, Newport a-ti, CA 92663 (Pat & Superiw) Ph (949) 515-0121 fQJI (949) 515-0801 -.oftwU.COfft ___ ......__ ..... ·11 PUjJUC N~. 'I NOTICE OF NON· The lounda11on·1 pnnci· LATION OF RESIDEN· DISCRIMINATORY pa~efllce 15 localed at· TIAL FLOOR AREAS POI-ICY 137 Jasmine Creek Drive. (Pl ANN ING C 0 M Rl'dtH•mer Lultieran Corona del Mer. California MISSION AMENDMENT Pre~c.hr .:ii Hun1m91on 92625 884) . Bti,i../1 ID•~5 262.079l. The p11nopal manager of Sub1ect otdinance was P(""l 0, Glory Lutheran lhe foundation IS George E Introduced on the 12th day Pres~tlOOI. Fountain Val· Hewilt ol April, 1999. and was "r ID•:l5·304-2074 Chtld Roy B Woolsey, adopled on the 26th day of o Fa1•h Lutheran Anomey Aprd, 1999 - Prer.tt 01 Hunltngton c/o 137 Ja5'mne Creek AYES, COUHCll MEM- Bs:t n t0•23 705-6735 Dnve, Corona <Jel Mar, BERS: GLOVER, DEB~V. Grace Lutheran Preschool. Cahlomia 92625 TiiOMSOH, RIOOEWAV, Hun I 1 n g I c n Be a ch Published Newpon Beaeh-NOYES, ANO 10•~'> 250-1566 Grace Costa Mesa Daily Pilot MAYOR O'NEl. Lu1t1u r:tn Elementary May 1 1999 NOES, COUNCIL ~r>QOI Huntlnglon Beadl, Sa184 MEMBERS: HONE 10•95·250-ISSS admit stu-Flctltloua Buafn .. a ABSENT COUNelL • dtJn1~ of any race. color, Name Statement MEMBERS: ADAMS ABSTAIN COUNCIL na11on11 and ethmc origin Tile followtng persons M~MBER: NOl)IE Jo all the nghts. prMleges, are doing business as MAYOR: Oerinla O'Neil prOQrpm~ and actrvltles Milbank West. Inc , CITY CLERK: gen11r illy accorded or 1541 SOuth Page Court. Lavonne M. Hllfkl••• mall•· 'va1lable 10 students Anaheim. CA 92806 The entire text ls avall-11• lt1e sch<>Ols II does not Milbank Manulecturtng able tor reVllw In the Ctly dtSCt n> nate on the basis o1 Co (MO). "801 Deramus. mce color national and Kanus~i MO C1ertt's office ol the City OI .. ~ d NeWOOtt Beach er..... (lf1Q1n Ill a ITllntS 64120-Publlshe6 N•'NPOf1 Beach· 1r.i11on ,f •ts educational This business 1s con-""' ~... poll Costa Mesa Daily P11oC .,,,.tC•ts .vmlSStOOS • ducted by a corporation cies r.cholarsh1p pro-Have you staned doing May 1. 1999 grarrs and athletic and bus!neu yer? No $1185 othe1 school admlnist..-ed Miibank Manutac1urlng ORDINANCE f)rograms Co., Wendell Bynum. Vice NO 9M f>ub11ahed Newpt>n Beach· ere~ldent Ananoe • Cos1.1 Mesa ' OeUy Piiot T 1$ stetem. enl was filed AN ORDINANCE OF '""" 1 ' 99 ' THE CITY COUNCIL OF .._,. · " · wltl'i the County Clerk or THE CITY 0"'-NEWPORT • _$8183 Orange CoiJnly on 3·25·99 ~ NOTICE OF • 19996787'60 BEACH GRANTING A NON·EXCLUSl.VE SOLID ~VAILABILrTY OF · Daify Pilot Apr 24• May 'WASTE FRANCHISE TO ~NNUAL REPORT 1', 8. 15• 1999 SalSt KEVIN RAY OEMOUTION Pur,uant to Section ORDINANCE 99-1.1 TO PROVIDE SOLID 11104(dl ol Ille fntema'l AN J)ROINANCE OF WASIE COLLECTION f'evenue Code notice Is THE ClTY COUNCIL OF SERVICES UPON nfe Sle1eby gwen Iha! the 9'l-THE CITY OF NEWPORT CITY STREETS ANO 'nual repon for the ~r BEACH APPROVING AN WITHIN THE CITY OF yar 1998 ol lhe George E AMENDMENT SECTION NEWPORT BEACH 1-iewitt FoundatlOll IOf Med· 20 1'0 030 (PROPERTY Sub)e<:t ordnlr'lce WIS lcaJ Aesellreh, a pnvet DEVELOPMENT REGU· mtrod~d on the 12th day loundalk>o 18 available at LATION M)1 SECTION of April, 1999, and was #le ,foondatlon's prlncll>al 20. to 040 1B·2). AND adopled on the 26th day or office tor lnspectlbn during SE'CTION 20 41 068 "Pf111 11199. rogular business !'lours (PROPERTY DEVELOP· ATES COUNctL 'irom e 30 am 10 5:30 pm MENT REGUl.,ATION I) MEMBERS: OLOVER, Oy any citizen who re· OF TITLE 20 OF THE oeBAY. THOMSON, ~uests It wllNn 180 daya NEWPORT BEACH MU· f}IDOEWAY, NOYES, Jtt.1 Iha dlJ.0 of lhil pubtl· NICIPAL CODE PER· AND MAYOR O'NH. ._cap;.;.tJOn.;.;.... ___ _.;·_.;_L..T.;.;.Al.;.;.N;.;.1.;.;.NG-....T-O;..T;...H.-E_CAl..;...;,;;;,;;,C;,;;,U-1· NOES, COUNCIL ..,. MEM8ERS: NOHE A81ENT COUNCIL MEM8EftS:ADAMI AllTAIN COUNCIL MEMM":NONI . \. !-1 . . '.j MAYOR: DeQhla O'Neil' CITY CLERK: Lavonne M. H1rkl .. 1 The entire teX1 Is ava"- able for review In Iha City Clerk's office of the Clly ol Ne'NPOf1 Beach P\Jbllshed Newpon e.acti- Costa Mesa Dally P110t May 1, 19911 .• Sa188 ORDINANCE 99--9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 12 24 050 THROUGH 12.24 090 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE· GAADING DECREASING STATE SPEED LIMITS Subject ordinance was Introduced on the 12th day ot April, 1999, and was adopted on the 26th day of April. 1999 AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS: GLOVER, OE-SAY, THOMSON, RIDOEWA1t, NOYES, ANO MAY..oR O'~EIL NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: ADAMS • ABSTAIN COUNCIL MEMISER:NONE MAYOR: Oennla O'Ne*I CfTY CLERKc • uvonne M. Hertdasa TI1e endre tHt II avall· able lor r&Ylew In the City Clet1t's office ol the City Ot Newport Beech. Pubished Newport Beact1· Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot • May 1, 1999 Sate? :. The Reinhold Foundation • Public Notice TI1e Relnhold Foundation TI1e FOUndatlon't IMUll retum Will be available r°' lo$pedon on or aller 15 May 1999 at· 1112 Sandcastle Or • Coronl del Mar, OA 92925 PlaUe ca• tor an• "Affordable" I • Alternative" . . ·~~~A.inhold, i----------4 p,.. or Discount Casket,. . Cremadoo. a ,Burial Service calOI Relnhold, CFO • 949-76().fJooe Pubbhed ~ Beact1· Coata Me.. DallY. Piiot Mey 1, 11199 ' Apnl, 11199. AYES, COUNCIL • MEMBERS: GLOV-ER, OEBAY, THOMSON, RIDGEWAY, NOYES, AND . MAYOR O'NEIL NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: ADAMS ABSTAIN COUNCIL MEMBER! NONE MAYOR~ Oennla O'Neff CITY CLERK: Lavonne ... Har111 .. 1 The enllre ..lelt~ 11. 111ad able fol review tn 1he C11y Clerk's offl08 of the Clly of Ne~ Beaoll Pubhstie<I Newport Beach· Cotta Mesti o.a1ty Pilot May 1. 1999. Sa188 '·· G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AH real ...... •Mlttlllt i. .,. ....,.. It •tect .... fef· trtl fllr MMllllll Act tt 1•. ,""'"41 ftletl ...... """' la ............ ., ,, .. ., ... . l .. lllllH If •tacrlililllllH ........... celtt ......... . .......... lltlllltl ...... . ........................ ..... lllf .-"*'9c•. .._.wAlcrlrl 1111 • Tiiie ....,.,., •Ill •at ......, ..... lllf .......... ..... ,..1 ....... 111 .. ................ .,.,..... lfl lltftty'I._.. ... Ill Mltl8" ""'1111• 11 tllltl ......,..,. ... llaMt••• .................. " ... ....... .., 111111 ... MUO ...... ,.a._.,_ ... •11111.DCw ..... ......... ,, 1~ * . $0 OOWN • $0 MOVE·m FREE COUNSELING FREE List of HOMES HUD/VA REPOS 1 ..oo.ns-6157 VETERAN REAL ESTATE VILLA PARK New Mansion Panoramic y.,,_ 68r/68a, ~ room, Approx 17,000 sf, All Glllety. Ballroom. Mlhogally Lllraty Pleue Cd MiSako 08pJe For V.awing 714-532-2231. 1'=-1 BALBOA ISLAND O\lollx SWh Bly Fr~ V'l8'# ol PIMl!ion 4bf 2"' upp« unit 3IW 2bt lower U1W1 S l,875.000 14M73-4062 LONIV~tor e·SIO£ HWPT RGHf s XAU: 2 HoUses on ~ lot. Both Upgrecled $449K ~art & JOO./ Taylor. Agent 9"9-642-4722 •E s1ote 3 Meat« suhee, :Uba, ippllancn, carpe1. tic. New In ·11 '2••.ooo. JoAMe e RE .. AX Own«( AatMM'Wl12 OAt9E BY 2U5 Elden J•· ,-,·r· • • _., ~ It I ' , . . J ~-,~ -. '· . g1an1 fol. aecurlty gates $385,000-$439,000 Bttch l Income luxury ~ w/stucllo uri1 Comet fol )S ltlPI trom NnCI $990,000 Newport Hllgtlca VIMI 3brf2ba lllf1br ~ hoUM grg Sta1t home. doM IO besl IChoc* & stq>png Won.'l~I $369,000 Property ttovM Mt"'424t&O. , •UCiO Pinn' 20 8MCh or. 2br-2ba -8118$1, corlill ~ IOpl, ifllidl wastvdtyer. land lease, comm pool. Private beach for rasldtntS $169.900 . UDO AESORT HOMES ~-6~ Of 720-9882 Bid cYA TOWNHOME Comoetetv remod, 3bt + den," 2.Sbe, comer unit. FICIM SolWMt. Gour kltd\, rncnll~ln1 .... Delp per1ectl WIPOO I~. By ~ MM44-7'41 Qi'Nt oppt·y In the akltfi 31W28a, FP, hlqh vllll*S sand w&Slled woodln ctlls. els 10 shoOPin!I, sehools, lwy's In II\. NM 1Nfih low dtnsfty, wide rolling jlfMnbellS & no Mello A I Execu11Y1 Aoos $-407,000 Clrolyn Start, SPYGLASS HILL • ~-...~-- OCEAN VIEW. 4Br, library, .Jamlly room, professl,onally decoraled. Pella window$, marble'. $1,239.000 JuefY Kolar, Bkr. 949-376-5576 . NEW USTINGll Duplex, Soufl ol Pai Cal !of p!fvate &tlO'#lno ~ Kolar, S..r 1149-~76-55~6 BNch Home To Be Offefld ~t 149-737·9800 . :::r.. = t..:. OOPM ~ YFRONTIDOCK ""°" at Dena Point.for Amazing S & PrllOlllYt lnformallOl'I & Terms Call 1 _ _..A~1gaoc~,_ ...... ~11 ..... .....,·17r'l"'J114 ...,.. ..... DOM2:1-9800 FXWON llUAb Loe i , .. ·'· ... . ·. ~-.. ~ .or~ • ...)4, ••. ·A --.. • •--.·.1 .. •. r, • Sat11-4Sun~-4 ....,.~ • 8'ton. 3ba 1wnhm1, 112 1f gated comm, Incl 2 INtr ttee. new ~ In be, 2 car attac gar. Aft lnlK MM40-057' ~ E ICUfftRME OflfNIUN1 ... (2311 Arllla so ~ '"" nefth, .... 2.lba, ~""combo lllind w/ n. ~. cl.llt cablntt9, wine oooear, moral IY Ownlc' !'rC!op ..... m.tioo ~ conao IBll606 28r~I dacofleed, IOIO 11.n Of • :. '!:,'° 8adt .., .... 13t· 7579 or 860-1733 l~w ~ ·P11nut1I Bayilde 2Bdrml 28ath Adult pertl, $29,000 Cel Join. Agen! 9!·723-115 L Guaranteed \O Find You The Perfect Place From Value to Luxury, Hills to Ocean • Your New Home ts A Phone Call OT Emall Away • 55 Unique Communlda ln Nnrpon. lrvtne., Tustin Ranch • • Short Tenn H~ wtih IAC 5'attcf .. Lro 2Br 1h pa , • half gat. new carpet, FP. &hart W/O, · no pWl$mllg Vacant $1575/Mo 704 B lr&JCdM jna .~@l •COSTA MESA'S BEST•• J\#llOf I backoom and 1 bedroom, al.So 2 bedroom t bllh. au.et gitld comrnuMy. POOi. lemS. eesy aa.a. fo lretway. beach & m1ll1. 7fHS7;oo'7S 1 E1SIDE2br 1bl, ~ pet ok, wellt In 288 Ellt 1"1 St. $1295/mo.:-··-.. - 1 MM7W511 t I 18' &iiia;ed COttili' Wii pellO, ,.., beech, ~ a hldga. ltOYe Moola-ln. $6}5.-t-def) 133E. No Pees Mt-5*2421 .·-; .. .,.,;-.-. .......... -~.~ ,'. ~ , . ' ,. •' . • ·" . . =.: . • . ... . . •, .. , IN tUXURV-- l-~--~ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle .. t I aLOST .. FOUND I FOUND toe.let. VOll!y of St Mdfo • ~ ca• 1nc1 dllel1bl 9'9-M-0265 Loet cll grey/Wht milt, lhOii hw, rectJbllc eollat, pet ot 10 Yl'J "''"" ¥tlY much. 15th • Placentia Mw..2107 Lost '"* ifiOfi haltta cat. F1111111. N1wpot1 Ridge/ Spyglua area. Last Nlf1 2 wka '90· ~9-720-91U " • Concierge Service • • 24 HR Security Cate I ~. PE~SONALS I '¥LOVE BRIDGET OATINGW Nice & honalt PfWCly A1lan • 24 HR fitness Center -• Clubho.use-FacUity I Bed from S 1695 I Bed/den from $1825 2 Bed #om $2235 · 2 sed/den from $2885 ladlea. • 626-282-4250. Washer/Dryer" Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens - Elevator Access - Gas Fireplaces ~ 9 Foot Ceilings Condo Specs S!!bterranean Parkln& 4f2 CEMETERY LOTS AD '21 Custom Home Design Program Available ENTER ANO W1N TliE BENIHAHA FREE DIHNER FOR TWO CONTESTI 4129-5'01 'tALL F OR APPOINTMENT LOOKING • FOR A RENTAL? · • LAURA ROSTVOLO MMM~1 (BKR)t I ~888-222-6924 183 HOUSES,tC()fQ)S · »< . POA RENT • NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT PENN Ovtl'look1 c11111. 2 blkt to beach, lbr1 2ba, frplc, balcooy, MCUrlCI g~. Wl>lta blfber carpf!,_,, WID yrlr IM. No j).ta.• Avall M1y 24 S1686 559-539-5016 • LMge ExecutJv1 O 1 Re111ll/ltldus1rlal sc:Ji' localed Jo Hunbnalon • $:m'mo Ron 711-Ma·1151. "COM· amlll olffCi" own entrlf!Ce,. PCH. & Pot>PY· HOO/mo. 01111 locallon, . 420 GARAGE SALES 1A~°=f • . :BALBOA PE... I ;02 ROOMS I FOR RENT AY FRONT. Spacious 2br -------- Ml-723-4000 CM 200tq ii of onb spec1 at an 8XIStl1g Co Fum or not, phone eccess. comiMer all amen S27S 949+t2-0424 Jm. cooclo walk 10 lun zone. NEWPORT HEICHTS under ground perking. secure N8¥18f const, declc. Vp, vaulted bullctng wlpool & 18""'2y. AYlll eel, pnv bl lu• pl!v, nlry. no ~. ~ ~st1-41so. '"*1'pe11 sroorno 1rc:1 w1 & ., maid 949·722-0723 216 Rl:NTALS ··1se~ FOR RENT CORONA DEL llAA . ~ SBdtm 2.8-iiotJM. • 'lmmlellllte. rtlrlg «tel. I car gar9. plus one 'l>IC8. no smoking, $2300'1116 840-5324 NW pll1c Sbr 2be twnhmt, 2 c• gar, new carpet • ~~· S2751Vrno. Dy• 213•97 3 ·ftfflwkenctt 114M41>-4H2 38drm Mtory TownhouM Avai May 15, 2car gar, comm. pool. 111•. 1•nn11. near Gelson's °U400'mo Ca• B.J ....JoMsM.&44-6373 ext. 14?2 Jumlili P•k 28rf281 2 car g1r, Fp, Indy rm, yard, galed. WANTED TIRED OF TENA TURN.OVER? Executive needs ,1801h sq II dn Jotr lease Cal Tom949-854·3t9S NPB, E SIDE Ci busl1111t 111ecutlvt from Mich, non tmoPr, loc rill, wan1 IO hou~ sit ot rtnt 1br apt« conage. Move In June 15th to l)ec 15th. 562-514-3155 c:omm pool & spa. f188I loc ~.94~~ 1204 ~=I ~I ~•pot1 Bt1ch 2br 3ba Saturday June 5. t999 '~ CoffA'iilSA Twntwe IO share Own bribalh, • pool. W'111, gym, j8c. 191T181e Auctlolt begin• · et8•00am NO MINtMUMSI i...ta 18118 ~ F llloe Pfll'd S6Q!)'mo 949-644-6790 ~ aid ~ •• ~rd ti· N.8. 2& 2ea P~ Condo, up, sl111t. S9251MO lum. aJ ~ no pees! 5«2· 579 WI~~ 91w~· ~oii prof at1191e 19m "'-' 3br 2bl, Pll9' WIO. ~ & clMrl, wtllC lo ~ m* EST BAT AVE * 2·SlOl'f 38r + o.r. Neat Bayl~ Fp, gar, l!D ldtms, lllld. refng lllCld , tnltff ~ lealutaS AVllA Mey 8lh S2SOOl\'l8rty lease . = ~9/61~912 •el SN18TA SUEHTE • "LIGHT AND BRIGHT' • 11119 new, 3br 2.5ba, ·s220C¥mo. MM75·9495. Ch1rmlng W1t1r Front 2bf 2ba. tng, e/lare wat1M1, dtyer & gerttge $2200/mo MM7S-4765 t' metr bt, 2ba": condo, 1380 If, w .. 10 bMctll Oen View ,._ carp, Wto, pool, gym, • S'1 llSO'mo. MM41-tff4 Uvsiol cCSVE, VIEW Ellglnl 2Br di don. ~ sfoiY __ ENm 10 Balboa It. ~mo~ IM9-721·35ee * E8i( II Bly From • '"'. ~ It. 3 bdml. 21' bell • lMge amlrrooni. $3000tmo aYll June f. IM~I , LUXUIW P£HTHOU5E MPB 2 lfl8dou• br'1 • 2 be ••• Al epp11eneee Incl. Oc..n view dKll, comm11nKy pool'1 If* l tlnnla. Gleed. wllk lo beedl.. l1llO. Mt-7'1-2714 avail May 20th. MMn-1145 l~R~I PRIME 'RETAIUMEDICAL SPACE. on Newport btvd. lrelwey close. 120ot1 lm!Mdlatl OCCUf>lllY· GrNt txllldout. 9'11-454-7662 x203 I O\\lS I" l\Sl'R·\\CE RATE~ Auto as low a.siS25/pcr molJ.t.h Good Driver/Srudc,nt Discount DUI or bad driver• Immediate SR-22 Ftling R.qistration Service from $5.00 Renewal for Registration, Driver License, License Places, Sticker, Address Change, Transfer, Lien Sale Motorcyclc/Hcakh/Lifc/Business/Dlsabiliry CAll TODAY FOil FREE UOTE (714)-437 .. 7010 To qualify for this study you must: · Have been diagnosed with migraine-by a physician in the last 12 months. · · Be taking the prescription drug sumatriptan (lmitrex•) · Experience 2 migrajne and 8 tension type headaches per month Call J.P. Erlksmoen D.D.S. 949 64().5680 \\'l~~l]{ \\'FFI\:: 10 -~lARY Sl~lPSC)N Find Our Hidden · Classified Ads & WIN-!- Contest Rules: l. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewh"cre in our classified ac:ction. Cut an,d p:astc the ads on the entry blank and mad. Nc-Wspapcr c'ntrics only, no photo copies will be accepted. AJI co tries mwt arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random • • drawing &.Qd winner's n4lme will l}>pc.u the following wttk. One entry per pcr$0n . One winner per week. . 4'. Conrcst will run Ul8/99 through 5/13/99. HUGE ESTAT£ SA1.EI House \0 be REMOVED • Oii of Ml~ [)()UAR LOll 'YttyiWiQ llVJ$l 90 .,.. ~-•odf Sal May t, di Sun May 20NlY.~pnl Househokl FURN IN EltERY ROOM, 11 lul 11erns 100 1ppl'1 h11e111 CIOUleS, IOCtSOl1111 galore, ievwetry. pauo fum, o&ants, 2 ll1Uqlle cars 1925 OcldOI lfl(f I 92 7 8uldl Gal lut of IWIUD.aotmaa lbS OOt1 -3415 s..l>feeze ~ May Dey ~ Sale Sii & Son. all c:layl ~ ttems. Furn.Me. toys, dOthes 2327. WlttmlMtlf Ave. Ealt CM. HUQE MOVING SAi.£1 SATa.2 1798 New Hampsh1rl. c.M. Plano, eof11, tabks, OrelMI SCroll, tool" clothet. boolt1, pk:lurH, hundrt41t of ltem•ll SAT WlOO 307 112 Hllt ST. Moving to I boa11 An1lqu11, cloth.a, • entire tioulll\old. ·Thi Btv One I• Commil\9• St AlldreW'• Rummage Sale . Newpolt's b9Jesl and best sale lo b1n11iflocal dlanlles PHIVl9W Siie IOf MnOU5 illl- tique htll\let5 .Mid batgmn shoppels May 5. J«lm. $.1 at doof Rommage Sall! May 6. 9 am-7pm. May 7. 9am-2'>m SaW >M<evls PreslJV!erlan Chlrch, 600 St An<Sre'NS Rd (II 151h St) NB 949-63H8S4 440 lltSCtUANEOUS FOR SALE 1zek CNC 8 station turret. llgllt use, accessones very goOd cond, Will trade for cenl811ess grinde< Ill su~able condrtloo Call 714·841·3663 WOLfF TANNING BEDS TANAHIOME BUY DIRllCT AND SAVEi COMMERCIA!MOME • unias from St99.00 . lO"R'Monthly Paymeni FREE Color Calalog Cllll t-80().711-0158 ~I Eatate Sale. Sota & Lovasat MC 3mo'a 111W 1111 plld s1200 ADV~TISING COORDINATOR ~---.... -. -· -~ " ' ~ . I '"'I I'... ' ..... * • If you Ill avaiabll from mklo-Jltle flrough Septembef ~ Cat our Job Hotline (E·· m-4296 onlilell · W'lfW fisb;dom Full lame assisting the ov15lde sales reps Musi be punclUll, Etm SSIO WMkly Olstnbullng dependable, flextble, accurate, phone" ca1ds, no expenence detailed, llfld wOl1I well w11h necessary PTIFT i;llonts Musi have car to de-_ _;C;.;;11;,;,.I ;,;,.1..aoo-83~~1...;.-'71;...;.;...7 _ liver p1ools and pickup copy Eiperlenced full/Pit1·tlme SMlr EX(letlent benefit !*k· Sales lor c:t1ldf8ll nttal store Ill age, 111Cludhg 401k Drug So· .... c p•---scree11inglpnysic11 r1<1U01ed ""' oeat -.. Send 1esume lo Judy o.tt111g, nus~ PRE-SCHUL 'ltXM'EllS Mutt be lov'"9 Sid caring & enjoy chlldntn. Call CMt 11 71 ... 914-2569 Part-time R;C;ptlO'nltt S&'lv Beaubf\11 Newport Beach Yacht ' Oealef IS In need ~ Rec:l9tlonist. w4ti great ~ and oommunieatlOn &ldls 10 wol1t 111 a very busY olllce Fu r11ume to M~2.m6. Pit WORK AVAIL Chlldrens Ofctiald retai store lmmldial1 OllPIYI Pmlous expenence 1 plus! 949-650-22'3 % Times Commllnity News. 330 W Bay Sl, Costa M8!>a, CA 92627 or 'tu IO (949) 631-6594 GANAHL LUMBER.COMPANY Btthtf, Technician A11l1t & R1c1ptlonltt 1111ded for Animal Hosp. in FV FIT W9tk- ends & holtdays a must rait·time and FUii-time positions avallabk (or: • Phone Operator • cashier 714-912·1361 • Plumbing & Electrical Sales • Paint Sales Apply iJf per~o at 906ki<EEPEA Full Chw111 Sm C<ntr ~ Qudlbks Pro. Mooaoll Otc: req·d. IT1lll !iy!S exp $23-$331(, self molNl1ed. lull envt1orment, gr911 benelrts fu Re1ume: MM45·1S04, . · 1275 S. Bristol-Street Costa Mesa CA 92626 E.O.E. . . SALE$ ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $2S-30K + INCENTJYE) The Los Angeles Times is ~k.ing bright. capable individuals who are looking for full-time employment With an established, yet expanding organization. SaJes and_Qistribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regional office. · I The Sales Account Representative wi11 work to achieve sales goals within an assigned-geogxaphic atea. Tne m<Iividual wilJ maximize sales by developing strong partnerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for lhC company by-always maintaining appropriate appearance .and demeanor. ( ... -. . . THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Wll-L HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required • Strong problem solving, decision making, organizational and plannjng skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Abi.Jity to work a flexible.schedule including Saturday & Sunday •PC skills required The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates "should send a resume with salary history to: ' The Times Orange County . Employment omce 1375 Sunllo?'er Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 , ..:: You may also fax to (714) 966-7751 oi send via the lptemet to jobs@Jatimes.com ~ m>° ~-t_~ t-=:F.q::ua=l=Op==rt=un=i~ty=E=mp:::lo~y:e:r =~;:::::==;=;;:;;;;;;;;; NEAR NEW 94" BOOE lw ~u:f~,;;=. ~0Jtl TIMES ORANGE COUNTY IS NOW s msG~.:11 ACCEPl'ING APPLICA'(IONS FOR.ITS COFFEE TABLE SALES DEVELOP,MENT 1925 949-760-0839 · 42" 11agnilloi tv s7so. REPRESENTATIVE NEW 7ft X 10 ft Dupont eancl eolored carpet $99. Part-dme MM73-1853 (ZS·32'bn P.ft~) l -~1 EA~$400.t09'°°perweek • • , 5 tt • c a 1<w.••••• + Ceemlrlon) Rife node w11c1-1o:;JiJ ::': ~~ ._ The Sales PeveJOpmtnt Repmematives sell Tuna Onn,e MMSOO MM.at.nu. County subscri~ to prospects 11 hiah profile vmua • -.r; l t • ' • .. 1 \ • .. . .. • . .r-:"'7 ~ as: colle1c campaws, faan, exb.ibit. ihows and ldc~it retail outlets. Also, the lleprelentatjvc •ill«C\&l'C llCCCSI to ~ 111Cd'bWldinP THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Wil...L BE: •Independent and reliable · • Flexible with their schedUte •Professional in appearance • A .. go get\el'" and .. telf~atarter'' • MUil have seliable transportation • Bilinpal (Spanish or Viecnamese) a plus . . The Loi Angeles nmea offen . =·ve 14~~.-...a·on llMI benefits upon .-...._...;..:..;...;.;;..;~...-:;..... ~.C.ndktatea may ~ in ~ by ~ by fa It: . . . .. . .. 471~0VMENT SERVICES Ptt111 be aww• lhtt the llttlngt In thll C*t9fOfY 111ay ,.quire you 10 can 1 IOO numbet In wtlldl there II I ch1199 Plf llltnutl. 4IO BUSINESS &.!61\ OPPORTUNrrteS ...., Pleut be Waly of out ol .. a COlllPlf'lllL Check with the local e.tter Bu1en,N BurHu bef~ you send eny money °' 1111 IOI MIVlc .... Read 1nd understand 1ny c:on1r1C1• bef011 you 1lgn. • Have A. -Garbge Sale ~· · Coll The Pilot Classifieds ot 64 2·56 to place your Goroge Sole Ad! . I A. 8 10 Soturdoy: Moy 1. 1999 TODAY'S CRQSSwC)RD PUZZlE DOWN 1 Ouatr• plus ITOll 2 Uaten IO 3 ZOM 4 Betrolhe<l 6Leu191ued 6 Ell)'lng lrtff 7 Poel-Kheyy'1n 6 Olah medl frdm lllO. 9 Our IUll Io Nol to be round 11 Actrea Adami 1 2 Min frec;tionl • 13 C.ryY 19 Y9n ~~~~ 25 Lunched 28 Gl\19new POWER BOATS 692 SLIPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS :H·t OUI FY 18rT ELECTRIC Side tie l .111 •ool/) ; ,I! !OA I ,,pr' <J111 , f, 'lr,o • I ,"~ ~4 outtv 11111 Xh1I ond blue/White, new r ti<· 1111 ~450 Balt•<M iSIJn I IV nunulff> lo 'fl':•/1 , ... d. 949-752·288t ...., __ ,---- _ [l)otOf s11.ooo 949.723.1902. 0 P. e a H II L s I( d n SAILBOATS ~ ACOUSTICAL CEJUNGS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUV$ ACURA Cl: 2 2 COUPE ·97 AC f>6 pw p. t.tl abS. ~m'lm ' VLOILll< Sit-!I 4 COS"rA MESA HONDA (714)436 SOSO "260 CERAMIC TILE FILING DESIGN LEAKY Showeu r~p•11ed '-.Co u s T 1 c R E Mo v AL Regrout 1ng and matallat1on t~OCKi>OWN TEXl\.IRE ll670130 Dean of Tile. APPLIED 714-410-3315 94M73-606S 714·8•6-8526 ft • o • rF=======~I ... --------. ~-• ~ 24 . ADDITIONS It · /REMODELING d 11 1'ARTHING INT£ RIORS • Yill:hc11'!311th'Remodel , 11-'°'""r-''uH1 .. i<1~ V1s,11Mt p 1.#WJC< I-~ 'J IC) 645 q V" o * ii{~U1Lo OR REMODEi- g ~l<oflll•S ri< ()ihi: 95 o • .. • OI Jl~y ConwUC11on p • .JI•·ltsori.ibly rnclld P • ""' I Gom11.my 1611''318 <; • • • WRphl'O•;on I\ Al;i;ocl<1191 ~ ~'~ Clll 94~644·5465 262 CHILO CARE /UCENS~D Chrlsli.n Day Cart. '''" " Y le IUt Pr1> ~ 11..,.,JI' '""'"" Horri.-mi'll'IC moa~ N ·•·horn & up Uy SC ~7~4 '>45 t2_!1~ 266 CLEANING /MAINTENANCE . r ,c 1 ·· u ro ••une r' \lftl;.AHCfiili • &'ft&. f e • HOMUI PROFESSIONALISM~ QUALITY DEDICATION 714 342-0656 714 437-2704 .. A Touctl Of Clau Clt111lng O..,q.~rdal Llc'd 8ondld Free Est TertM..2.R·282·7143 ns UittNO TIMEI ca1 Ai,B ca.q. wa·n mike your ~emu. ~ICP·d Dey or "'tnll!! 949-493-9413 270 ' CONCRETE /MASONRY I l 695 CARS/TRUCKS .. NANS/SUVS ACURA VIGOR GS 94 Llglit bfown. Auto, loedad, very.cle11n, 64K ml, $12,500 949 723 1341 -...8J,4W 32511 II~ white, 43k inT. CO. phone, aunrool, ntv. t1rellbr1ko1, •~rm. $15,500 949-644·1254 Cadillac EldOOido 88 LO·d"'I ~n. m !es premrum COO!J;flllll l"'•JC l.c!!l<J $4800 NeWporl Beech 9411-6~ Cleeetned Cell 842-8078. 272 CONSTRUCTION !CONTRACTORS A to Z Home Improvement MJI .ns.:Reni001hng Eur .pc1n CrHllsmarishpl, C<llllf'C~tr.c rarer. Lie.Sood Otr.w ~4'.l 650 (;?'l.~ PJ 71 4f~I 2J77 LEWiS CONSTRUCTION H•~oUtk>i•'l!J • •l vv!ytn lll Ur t 70f11:1 , 11..11 tl• .. ~'114 7l4 ';"il 5•2'· I 216 DECK C~ATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Decks. bak ~'IS, Slawways OuaMy work Cl\ rPllSOnablt rares Ll!.l!M10 722 8769 284 DRYWALL SERVICES WITTHOEFT DRYWALL A! phu .,,1sm1ll/lg jOIA ClEAN1 'OIS IU1r. Ir.,. esl L14000JO 714 639 1447 27 YEARS EXP Oryw1t1 Acoustic 11X11Jr1 doors. ~ dOwtt hie. skVfllt. w~ r•· ITIC!"al l..3§M9 714-KM564 By CHNtlES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF ~JAH~N WEEKLY .8~10C • QUIZ . Q I ·A' South, \'Ulnerablc, you huh.I· bold; •7 O K96 o K63 +AQI094i 1bc: bidding h;u procccdcJ: •A8 <:>KJ75 oQ7 •A975:Z Yuur riahJ·hand opponent opens the b1dJmg with one diamond. What a1;1lon Ju you take? . · SO\J'fH WE.41 r NOR1 H F.AS:f ' l• Put lo Pa · 2• . Pus 20 PNI 0-i As South. vulnerabk, you ll<1IJ: ., Whar Jo you bid now? •'98543 o KQ o 7l •J4J Your left-hand opponent's· one. din· mond opening bid i~ passed arouoo 10 you. What ottion do )IOU take? · Q S -Both vulnerabfc, us Sµuth you hold . • J o 6 5 2 o K J J 3 • K 10 8 7 J Partner opens itic bidding with one i.p3(1e. Wh11t do you respond! O 3 -Ncnhcr 'lu1nerable, ns South you hold: Q 6 -As South, ~neroblc, you • hold ./ •AQ8 2 o A65 o KQ6 •Kl07 Your lcft·hum.I opponent's opening bid of one diamond is followed by two~· What muon do you take? •A 0 85 o AKQJl4 •AKJ4 Y~ right-hand opponent opens the euc11on with a weal.. two-spade bid What ectron do you ~ke? O 4 • As. South, vulnerable, yoo LvOlc for atiswtn on Monday. 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSJSUVS CAO SEVILLE '78 1 Ownctr tidy driven, never smoked 1n Only 104K ml, 91H1 cond $39115 949-720-0521 CHEVY ASTRO '97 ' w. 1·5. f w, pl. 1111. 11tis'. amll•ll ' 1~1 • (V 210529) $16 995 • COS ~ 'ME'S:A 'HONDA (714)436-5050 CHEVY CAVALIER '98 Auto f"WO " P'· l1h am/Im Co':s' (W720'l258J S 10,9!1~ COSTA MESA HONPA (714)436-5050 CHRYSLER LE BAlfON 1988 • 4 d PQwer a" reel 'lean. nttw smog ce1111tcare St!l'I' obo 949 723 1504 OOOGEOAKOTA SPORT...:95 • .A"llln ""' bed r USI lxltnp.it (78Hll $7 995 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)436-5050 DODGE DURANGO 4X• 98 VI! auro I• a1her ~a<Jed ,, j '71J S24 895 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER "714-892-6906 Ford Bronco 199S 4•4 r ulty loa<l+id huntor !J!cen 'M Ian l1:Jtbl;-r wrtenor tqw 1•9 1 W!l"I ~Int con<J s 16 .000 otw> 11411-645·2304 FORD Eiptoier Spor1 '118 HI~ aulo !llr pwr pll9. pr1v:icy 111~ss. alloV• (075!'>1!9) S20 899 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892·8906 Honda Accord EX Coupe '116 AC p~ 11w. J,I hn ab~. am.lltn t.1; tTAOt0912)$14.99'i COSTA MESA HONDA (714)436-5050 HONDA CIVIO EX '115 Wl•ll! Pnced 10 ~n ~ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 HONDA ODYSSEY LX '96 <JI <K. 1111 Cllll&e. 8ml!m c ~ alY TC<l14912) $16.995 COST A M.ESA HONDA (714)436-5050 8uy II. Sell It. Find It c1 ... mec1. 286'1'ELECTRICAL SERVlCES 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS HONDA PASSPORT U 97 AC ps, PW pt. 1111 abs, arrvim eass (V44J47U) 517,909 -.COSTA MESA HONDA (714)436-5050 Jaguar )(JS V12 CON.YT '94 $31,995 94-4378 BAUEI\ JAGUAR 714·953-4800 Jaguar XJl2 Sedan 94 $24.1195 . • 94-0711 BAUER JAGUAR 714·1S3-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN '117 $39,995 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '111 $41 ,11115' 97-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN •D '96 $33, 1195 . 96-4380 BAUER JAGUAR 7 t •• gsl-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 40 '97 $42,995 117 ... 34' . BAUER JAGUAR I 714·953-4800 ,JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41.995 97-4219 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 JAOOAR XJ& SEDAN 40 ·97 $41,995 . 97'4382 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '117 $41,995 97·4281 BAUEFI JAGUAR 714-853-4800 • JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '117 S4U95 97-4327 BAUER JAGUAR -==--214-953-4800 JEEP CHj!' K.EE '88 4ic4, 8 CYL, speed, AC, call, 108K ml, $4888 one owner 949-673-2078 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Llhr, moooroo4 CO (17861/ 156639} $21,795 tuSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Whrre. llhl. low motes. CO (17706'14ll641i) $23.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714·544-4800 LEXUS Gf 300 '96 Llh1. CO.• chrome v.ileels (179&'120470) S30.?95 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544..qoo LEXUS GS 200 '96 Llht. CO. Chioma wheels· (I 7890(120241.) $28. 795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-S«-4800 LEXUS GS 300 't5 lJllt CO. ctvome ·'ttOOtls (177071109230) $25.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 71•·544-4800 LExUS LS 400 '95 Lthr CD, chrOOlt wheuls l17953/0JS955) '32,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714·S•H800 ---rexus LS ioo 'ts CO, chrome wt'lbcl$, pllOne (17802/009435) $31,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 -.--LE"'"x,.,..u""s LS 400 'Ill llllf. moonroo4. CO, phone (17814'0436421) $30.495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714·544-4800 Jaguar~ Black/Ian r-c ctwtime ~ tlht.-~ -etirorr. IV!W11flS SIOOOOOwna~wme (17'l~'.l'l24) $31295 ·$13.SOO w 11411-673~11 ~. · T~1~~s JEEP CHEROKEE 13 LEXUS SC 460 'tS Counlry Wllgtn. 2dr am.1m lthr CO t•rOfll" wtled$ cass &<; 'Pt.537122) S9.Cl95 (17688/03'tJ'131S2ti995 • COSTA MESA HONDA TUSTIN LEXUS (714)436-5050 714-544-4800 IWllYllAll Al1 phases d home, or otflce ,..,. No jobs too big Of smal tall I« yoor free estimate C.S. COISTlllCTIOll ..... ) Utl73'$0I NEWPORT/MESA 25 YEARS EXP .. J::.2.e4 ,A SHOPPIN(Ui()R ' ANEW AFA.RTMENTI ~ Doily Pilot A 1914 12711. or'll)lal ~.new 11ans new Irle;;, 9)0d 11.vn, S 1500/ obo c.t tlfet 4 W-8~ PORSCHE 111 CARR.ERA 15 IM. A/C, immac, low mll4t 1!11111 cond, l'9d1an S 18 l\00 p!lve1e pany P49·'13~•11 SAAB 900SE 5 $PO. '97 AJC. sunroo, allova, 2&k m.I S (007:)57} $19.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 --- SA TURN SC2 95 ~o ..... rnoC)nlool r morel (358826) $10 !195 LEXUS7~~~~NSTER TOYOTA 4-RUHNEft SR5 91 •14, wtlle. auto. .... mounrool alov"I ( 1333511 $24.295 t.nus Of WESTMINSTER 114-192.etoe TOYOTA ._..UHNER SRS ·97 2 wd. moonroot. 11t1oy$. 1ool1¥.I. (038922) Sll.l!!JS • LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-tllH90S lOYOTA 4-RUNNER '98 Auto, alf moomoor. n•oys 11K ll)llfo9o (028649) $20.799 LEXUS OP WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 .1 ·· sold tn-Y ca-r 10~ • ~~ 0 YES, SELL MY CAR Run your ad in the Name Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Addra, Pilot and the l"IY Hunting Beach-I F9~ntain ~alley I· •'l!cxte I [ c ... -0 "" 0""' QAMX Independent to reach over 100,000 Ctedil .Cetd Nuoibef homes. Fax us this "';•Ill Ch«lr rwtir-t eo.u form wilh your credit v • .,_. __ Moke Mode! 0•~ a-. a .... l\)OI ,,.ice card # or mail with 0'11 0 Pow.,. .... 011n1...,ai.us 0-1 ..... o --.a""'"°' c;-, O•lpMd 0&8-0 u-,•--.01....i...,. a _ .. ......, o-- Z~I a check today! o"'-~ o CNM°"" .... a ..... -. • $10 '°' • RuR for a week~ If Ol-~~C.-• Oa.-1-a,.,._. U11W¥Apol .Q91Un90IOI- lnea, $ t ff<'ll eddlllonlrl ... your car does not • ,._11to1o...yNot310,W s.y"s1 Cosla Mesa CA 92027 selJ. we'll run it .for P'hoMt (11•)&41 ~1• • Faa1"(7l.f}ll3t·ll$4M --------------- .. .r I' I I· f I ... another week FREEi ! Dail ~Pilot fu~J.~t!t Afl for just $10'. _ ... w.Y-.. ...... . PUBLIC NOTIC E .. PRECISE PWMiiiiiG ~' R«noOl'!ts FAEE ESTIMATES l.1687398 98!H090 AIT~tla..6a~ • laidaditl • C., rids' 548-0769 -•hinl .~ I I •• '9l TOYOTA PASEO ......... -~ .... .,..,, '95 VW JETTA Gl ~Cit -.)'CNJ)j '95VWJETTA 5:ipl Cit J'Y '6 .. '95 CHEVY 510 LS Pkup TAAk .l.Spoi ,(iii. at. -i:l$1. '93 CHEVY SILVERADO .... -~""" '93 IM!IZU RODEO ~ ... -.... ..,,,"' '!M FORD MUSTA'NG Conv , 5!pil ""' ... .,....... • '98 TOYOTA TERaL c-« ,. (OU.f .. '95VWJETIA ,,.._ ... ii~ '96 VW JETTA Gl 5!pil ,... ...._ llN'>'G' . , .. 96VWJETTA ~-........ '96VWJETTA 55,d « • JSGU '96.JEEP CHEROKEE ,. .. -,.. ..... - .\ '98 TOYOTA COROLLA VE """'-•IG:l't '!M FORD F2SO SSpj. ~ .,,.,. ._ ,qsull '97 FORO MUST-AN~ ~ '99 VW GOLF GL ,.. .. _. '97VW JETTA Jf,1,-.. ,. po IJJ1!0!j • '97VWJITTA ~-.-tlOY.l'l'Jel '91VWJITTAGT -.. ,.._ ..... .. • "97 VW JfTTA GlS ..... _,.,,.., .. ...,,~ . $399'5 $6995 ss995 . s9995 s10,995 ~~10,995 ~10,995 511,995 511,995 ·~11,995 511· 995 . ~ .. s12,995 ·s12,995 512 ·995· -I · s12,995 s13 995 . I s13~995 513,995 s13,995 s13,,995 $14,995 Sf5;99S· ·SfS,995 · s16,995 Sf7,995 ~-~~·----~-~s 1 ... iil, .... • •. . I I • 1 • • l • ' ' r~----------------------~ I . I I ' I t I . I I I I I ~ I . . . . . . I . ·-OUR LEXUS SERVICE IS OUTSTANDING! • I ' • ' .. ·_ •· Courtesy Shuttle. Servi~e • Lexus Loan Cars . · · • H and Wash & Vacuuffi"' ··:.Fully Stocked Lexus Boptique . · ' Customer .Phone For Yo~r Convenience ~ -· · . .·· r • ' I 1 t • Customer .Lounge With Soft Drinks, C~ff ee, Tea. & .. Goodies, Too! · · . · · . . . · . ~ --- .. . ' . 1 5 ·Minutes F~fo·m ·FaS h .IOn Jsl and I . : .· •92 ES300 (010424) .... I .., , .. ; •14,995 .. ,524,895 '95HONDA CIVICEX · . '95 SATURN · , SG2 · . '97 F<)RD MUSTANG '95 MERCEDES - CONVERTIBLE I : • • C220 .. '95 GS300 1092728) .... '96 ES300 (155794) .. • -. • '24,995 ;1~~98JES300 . . '22,899 .5~7.995 J95 SC300 (026277) ., ·~?~)~.5300 ......... ~27 ,995 , (~~'3)~~0~ ..................... •28.695 '99 RX300 •32,695 (013126) . , :!~a~C~~. . ... •33.895 , t ;!!a)~~.~o ·. .. ,. ,., .. ~6.695 : '08 LX450 . · s . . . ' \125218)..... ... . ........ 37 .. 650 Whi~e. Priced to st'll. (5 17961) '"Ail.t6'.H'Cltic, air, moonroo'f & more! . A Great Cir! (358826) . ' $10,988 ' .... $10;995 '97 SAAB '.98 TOYOTA 9 00SE 5 SPD. . 4RUNNER -.· AIC, sunroof, allays, Automatic, a.ir, moon rool.JWL~ -only ·16k m~es. pawge, AM /FM carsca:e, alloyi, l lk (00735.7) mllc.. Save big$$. 2WD. (028649) $19,995 .. · . ·$20,.799 ''98 TOYOTA 4R UNNERSR5 4Jt4, white, automatic, a.ir, moon.roof, alloyi. (133351) '$24,295 '94 MERCEDES E420 Smoke sil~r. leather, moonroof, chrome alloys & very &an! (016741) . ·-$23;:995 . ;\lr. ~package. AM/FM, • .~ White/gray, automatic. air, roof, . . allo~lpw mllcs. , .. · , · . . power pawge, alloyi. . (1'3237'; • ' (221798) . . $13,995 -~ .... $19,995 '98 FORD '96 OLDSMOBILE EXPLORER SPORT · .· CUTLASS Black. auto~tic:,..&irrfuU-r.wer .,-cbge,_.--Automaric;irir,~. . · . pnvacy alut, al!,Oya. ~r package & morel _ (815589) . (361 S-56) . -$20, 899 · -.-. '$10,995 : ' ~ '96 LINCOLN . '99 /NFIN/11 TOWN CAR 130 Automatic. air, moonroof, CD, l Ok miles,, full pow1:r package, leather, onJy l l K mile. -1614378) 16ad. of equip. A Mwt Sec! • • . (752393) • $2 4,995 ·· $26,995 / ·©Lexus · Qr;:uJ.e.srm1nsr:eR • ' ' I I f t • • ··135_-J90 · BEACH BLVD~·.- · ... Sh9p ·us ·:BY fliO~e : .. ·1 ·:· ~· "92 ·~69 I • • I '\ • I .. . '