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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-07 - Orange Coast PilotI - .· .· SERVING 11-iE NEWPORT:-MESA COl\AiMUNffiES StNCE 1907 TRAGEDY ON THE PLAYGROUND .• , . .. ' FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1999 Protest' Was'· . . , unCalled fot ,district· says •Substitute teacher who walked off the job at Costa Mesa High School . misinterpreted her roll . sheet,-officials claim.' cat.Jandl pohcy agenda. "Our class sizes are within the d1slnct formula,• said Costa Mesa t hgh School Prinopal Andy Her-. nantJez ·'the bot'fom lirie .is, we're rlf•.iling with. a)ady who had an agenda coming in.· Brown, a 23-year veteran teacher, left a 1ob substitub.ng for U.S HlStory teadler and ba.Seball coach Kurt Bauermeister after COSTA MESA -The ::.uhsti-first penod when she thought that tute teacher who left her 1ob at her' 'thltd-, fourth-, hfth-and Costa-Mesa High School halfway sucth-period clds"es had between through the day to protest what 36 and 43 ~ludents per class. she termed ·crowded conditJons~ •Jt was my nonVlolent protest m some classes; thought her again::.t the conditions there for classes were larger than they l>oth students and teo.chers," said actually were, school ofhcials sd1d Brown , who 15 a supporter of pro- Thursday. . · gressive charter_tschools and Even so, school 0H1oah· cc1su-orgaruzes sym~1ums callin~ for gated Carlene Brown for walking radical reforms m public ~ca­out o'n her JOb Monddy, {orang tJ on. . _ them to scramble to find teachQrs Brown's fifth-and SlXlb·penod to fill her classes. They also·sug-cla!>ses were not really as full as gest~ .that her walkout may I they seemed from the roll sheets. have been. a political c1ct •. PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY·Z'l'llUS I DAILY PILOT designed to further her own ~du-1 SEE TEACHER PAGE 8 Erle and Cindy Soto, the par;nts of Sierra Soto, one of two youngsters who dJed Monday after Steven A,brams drove h1s car ohto the playgtound at the Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center, talk about their faughter and justice Thursday at The. Dance Center ln Newport Beach. After the press conference, Kimberly Jenkins, 12, lower iight, gets a kiss from her cousln, Jacob Naman, 5, under a fund-raising banner ln honor of Sierra Soto. .... ~ PlailnerS· 'approve mai-ket expansion --Sierta Soto's parents angry a __ ~ver; _appl-eciative of support/. Ubrartan Anne Polldngham talks aJ>out the hlltory of Wgbt with Erlka Petras and Evan Kort ln the Harbor VlewSchool library. PoUdngharn ls retlrlng after 31yearsof1er- vice at the · school. • Cindy and Eric Soto lovingly remember their 4-year-ol<:l daughter, who was killed in Monday's tragedy on a school playground. Gftf'G Hl~LJNG I NEWPORT BEACH -The parents of Sierra Soto · spoke for the first time Thursday •afternoon, asking for swift justice against the man who killed their 4-year-old girl and stronger penalties for violent offenders. After being isolated from the public for the past three days. Cindy and Eric Soto "8t on a plastic bench outside where Sierra's mother runs a dance stud.lo. Talking about the death of her daughter, Cindy Soto expressed her · appreciation for the outpouring of support she and her family has received from the comrnUJ}ity. ·1 am amazed at the love that surrounds Sierra and SEE PARENTS PAGE 8 -- Librarian clos· • Anne Polk.ingharn reti.rjn this spring after 3.1 years at Harbor · Day School in Corona del Mar. J F-\SICA GARRISON . CORONA DEL·MAB. -Anne Polking· ham stud.led international relations in col· lege, only to decide that everytlnng in the world that interested her could be found in children's books. ·So she became a children's librarian. nus spring, Polkin~am will retire after 31 I . . despite complaints . •Residents in area say Albertson's delivery trucks creating a traffic hazard on their streets. Ml>RI ~ STI VJ :'II I l.\RIU~· ll!if Piklt NEWPORT BEACH -A p ed expansion of the Albert· on's supermarket on Pacific Coast Highway unearthed a tense relationship between the store and its neighbors last night, as nearby residents used a Plan- ning Comnuss1on meeting to aµ- tbeir complaints agamst the mar- ket. r The commission eventually unanimously approved the store's expan.slOn, which will add a mez- ~ \' . } .. . zarune level for storage purpo ea to the bwlding at 3049 East Coast Highway, but not before l}le store agreed to pay for oft-street park- ing for its employees and add landscaping around UJe store · Res1~ents had petitioned the comrru.ss1on for relief. saying that the city's first pnonty should be to resolve the parking and traf6c is ues that the store creates. • Albert::.on's is not a good neighbor because they force employee to park on residential streets. and all the employees along with the ove£!1ow cus- tomers and trucks park here," said Susan Dean of Iris Avenue in Corona del Mar. a short distanee from the store. SEE STORE PAGE I g the book on long school ~r To help her students learn thts leSson, she once built a replica of an Egyptian tomb m a cle>!>et, so students could better imagine what life was like as a pharaoh. Sne's . brought tel coi:>;es and 1ugglers and ev arumals mto the library. years a5 the librarian at Harbor Day School, a private school m Corona del Mar. When she arrived at the scl:lool in 1968, it had no librory. But over the last three decades, she has developed it 11\lO one of the best school libraries in the area. Along the way, Polkingham bas ymtten three books about teaching and children' libraries, and journeyed as far as Prague. m the Czech Republic. to extol the virtues of ·kid.Sand books. ·Tue library tS a plaeE; that shows lhat learning •is part of bemg .alive,. not just something you have to do in school." said Polkingham. ·"You know her, and your We ~ differ- ent." ~~d JC\nct Walek, a parent voltJnteer m the library. She said Polkingham knows every child's name, what their interests are. and lS always sugg b.ng books that may be of mterc t to th m. Every summer, she develop a umme r reading program for SEE LIBRARIAN MGE I • • .. ... . Musiiigs about motherhood at NeliJpor_t 'libr'aries . \ -' . . .. W hether Mother's Day • mspl!es you to cele- brdte Mom or to exam- ine 'Your ideas about maternal rol~. Newport libraries offer divcn;e resources to gwde mus- mgs about motherhood. From. pregrum· cy's stresses tot.he _ lld~a of, Jetting grown children go, moth- erhood is raugnt 1th challenge and complexity. o dozen authors -fro.mp l> tzer Pnze-winn.ers-Anna Q · n and Dons Keams Good · • t eloquen. t voices of the past 11 e that or Margaret Sanger 'exarrune its many facets m • Motherla,nd Writings by )rish Aniencan Women Abou Moth- = ers and Dal!ghters • .. Sure to' plea.se mo 0>; ·daughter.. and lovers J1'fine prose, this thought! anthology ~lores-the bonds between lrish ·AmeriCdn womel'}. their mothers 'pnd U1e1r homela¥, Molhcrs.dre re edled through ""tlle eyes of thetr ughters. and vtce versd, m "M thers & Jjaug hters: AflAnthol0<JY ' ln . ttus c.ollecllon of short stones by sµch cele ~ated wnt ~.rs as C'c1r..on ~cCullE'fs arid Edith Wharton, find ms1qht i.llto how womPn c1re shapc'<I h}' their mothf'Ts evict how <?auqhtPrs can reflect or reje~ values pdS'>t•d down to thett!'by .:_wom/n of another generation. : If you vr. wondered about ~ho or whdl you rrught become -wrth ttlP. onsehJtmotherhuucr.- : redCJ "0Thc> Mother DdncE>" for 1 comm.-ntdTy dbout how chtl~en I changt> women's lives. Filled with pn ... unal stones dnd case t s_tudws._ thts ms1ghtful discourse • .. provides W11e counsel for han~ dling the anxiety, guilt, relation- ship challenges and sibling struggles that often accompany childbirth and its long after· math. If you want to honor Mom with verse, look for suitable stanzas in •Mother Songs,• a collection of poetry aoout .,,. maternity. Included are poems about pregnancy, childbearing and mother goddesses, plus · classic and <:ontemporary tnb· utes to moi:ns. Additional lyrical celebrations of motherhood are in •Letters to Our Daughters: Mothers' Words of Lov~. • Written by mothers from aJJ over the world and aJJ walks of life, this moving collec- tion includes stories of adoption, JJTUltigration, smgle parenting and econonuc hardship that reveal pro- found par- enting real- ities. Similarly diverse are the person- al ~xperi· ences of women portrayed in ~ssays and pho· tographs m "Mothers a.-.Daugh- ters. -Along Wlth stories of such well-known women as Cindy Crawford and Ruth Ginsburg, there are portraits of a mother and daughter who fled war-tom Bosnia for an uncertain future in New York. and a woman who r;eceived a kidney transplant as ·~-last gift from her dying moth- er. Perhaps notlung provides a more nostalgic connection with our mothers than food. For all who want to celebrate Mother's Day with fondly remembered tastes, there's •Just Llke Grand· ma Used to Make," featuring heirloom reopes from days when mom's apple pie was a staple on lhe-.table,-not a Joke-ea-Jat.~e-­ night television. • CHEO< fT OUT 1s written· by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column 1s by Debbie Walk· er 'Bring in 'da Noise, Bring !n 'aa Funk' explores African Amet.c:an expenence Jou Sm.TEN IQlrPb 0 hat do you get when you mix 'a director's vision for •edutain- ment,~ a choreographer with a soft shoe that paral· leis the grandlathers of tap and , brings the funk that bas fonrmd hip hop, and a musical ensem- ble strong enough to last gen· erations? It's the Tony award- winning •Brtng in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Punk." "It's a high-energy )ourney through African American his- tqry done through tap. song and verse,• Debra Byrd said. •Jt's hard-hitting with an anger never been seen m tap before." Gracing Southern Calif orrua yet again with its unequalled pro'°"ess of funk and rhythm, the musical comes to the Orange County Performing · Arts Center Tuesday through May 16. • . The current national tounng company of "Noise/Funk• combines Byrd's narrative song, the feet of some ot the most · incredible tap dancers of this era, high-powered drumming, and some visuals guaranteed to sbr audience emotion. Through flashing slides of statistics and racial slurs, poignant costuming and at times, disturbing lighting, "Noise/Funk" musically dts· ·plays the events that have cre- ated the realities of African Americanism. ~· Th~ show has two ffil.Ssions, separate from its sheer enter- ta.imn.ent value. Creator Geoffie C. Wolfe and origillal Choreographer Savion Glover wanted to etil..ighten people about the Afritan Amencan e~nence from the drudges of sl<!very to the present, while focusing also on·the evolution of tap dance m America. · All the tap greats are exem- pWied by Glovers choreo· · graphed brilliance. Bill "BoJan· gles # Robinson, Buster Brown "and CliucJC Green are jUSf a few. of Glover's teachers whose moves are present in his his- toric pieces. Secondly, Ute show attempts From left, Dennis Dove and David Peter Chapman perform a scene from tfle litst national tour of "Bring ln 'da Noise, Bring tn 'da Funk," coming to The Center Tuesday. _ 'BRJNC! IN 'DA NOISE. LJ.RINGIN 'DA FUNK +WHERE: Orange County Deb B d Performing ra yr Arts Center + ~N:Tuesdaythrough May 16 + HOW MUCH: $21-to $52,50 I + PHONE: (714) 556-2787 Thls lesson along the time lines is told by the sound of tap shoes amplified through ankle microphones. The story is nar- rat.eQ by the poetry of Reg E. Gaji;ls, rap segments by Gloyer, and the voice of Byrd. •it's vezy lIUlOvabve to have · tap dancing in an arena where it is portrayed emotionally,• Byrd said. No stranger to the stage, Byrd has performed on and off Broadway in such mus1cil.ls as "Ain't Misbehavin' .. and "Harlem Nocturne:• uYou really liave to have some chops behind you to take on Uus role,• she sald. to empower the audience to After understudying I.he role inquire about their individual for two years, she embarked on hist.ones. Wolfe had an idea • the national tour as the only that once you know your histo· woman on stage among ~t.- ry, you can soar through your of energy and fierce talent from future the male dancers. "Yoµ can't know where "Because I'm singing. it's you're gomg until you know • like rm giving voice_ to what wbere you've ooen-;-r Byrd Salif. they're portraying with thel.f "(The history that Wolle] gives feet,# Byrd said. you, can !help you] become "Noise/Punk• begon in 1995 aware of who you are, and as a workshop at The Public then you can run with it." . Theater in New York, and since then ha~won a long list of Tony awards, including B~st Musical and Best Direction and Best Choreography. Created in one room over the course of three weeks, Wolfe envisionE'd a perfor- mance that was alive in Glover. According to Wolfe, Glover 1S a cache for beats and move· ments. lbe old, black tap dancers taught the newcomers, ·and then the newcomers became the old, black tap drutcers. To carry out tradition, these newly crowned grandfathers of tap laugh~ the new flock and so continued the evolution of the dance. To Wolfe, it seemed like Glover had all the past generations of legendary tap dancers' teachings contained m his feet. All those teachings have COl'J'le out of Glover's feet, and hav!LJ>een brought to llie stage. Eight shows a week and two years later, the show remams as it was -a JOumey through life that is full of noise and funk. 4 T" A hal·f is as good a·s t h·~.·~h0 le .- D Art Garfunkel -of Simon & .Gfiliuiikel fame -to perform ~th Pacific Sympho~y - NOAJO SCHWAIUZ. ~Pb T hough it has been nearly 30 years Slllce the legendary Sim.on & Garfunkel parted, their time- less music holds an enduring populanty , worldwide. On Friday and Saturday , night, as part of a nationwide tenµ, Art Garfunkel will lend his familiar, com- forting, countertenor to two perfor-t: mances with the Pacific Symphony ) Pops. ln the first part of the concert, guest '· conductor Richard Kaufman Will lead • the symphonyin Copeland's Hoedown •Crom "Rodeo,· the title from •eta.zing :::saddles• and ilie title from "Star Wan." !nus will be:followed by Garftinlcel ~:singing such classics as •Tue Sounds of t:•Silence," •Bndge Over noubled •Water" and •peelin' Gr90VY. • : After Sun.on & Garfunkel split, for a !time it was easier for fans to follow Paw ·Simon's career as be stayed in the lime- ' :light with hit albums such as "Grace-• VOL 93, NO. 107 " land• 411d his highly publicized mar- riage to singer Edie Brickell. Garfunkel, on the other hand, seemed to take a more introspective route, pushing his ~rofessional boundaries with acting and wtiting in addition to singing. G arfunkel's acting debut began in the 1970s, after meeting director Mike Nichols when be worked on •The Graduate" soundtrack. He was offered roles in Nichols' other films, "Catch-2r and "Carnal Knowledge• and mrred alongside Ann-Margret, Candice Bergen and Jade Nicholson. Followmg this, Garfunkel eeemed to return to bis roots with the release Of bis first solo album in 1973, •Angel Clare,• wliich included the top ,-a hit •A1J 1 Know." Until 1961, he releUed one album about every two years: •Break- away" (1975); "Watermark• (1978); •Fate for Breakfast" (1979)1 "Sdlion Cut" (1981·). Soon after the releeae of •Sc::filmn Cut,• Simon & Garfunkel teuabld for an open·air concert for S00,000 lam ID news rtorles. iltustr~ edito- rial matter or~ herein (.In be repoduC.ed with- out written permltMon of copy- right <MM<. HOW TO REACH US Clm.tllldon The l1mes ()qnge County (IOO) 252-9141 Alh•1Wng O.Wfted (949) 642·5671 Display (M9) 642-.4J2t ....... News (949) 642·5680 .,, ~ 574042.ll NM\ ipotU F• (Ml) 14'"4170 1-fnll: ~ ......... MllrtOMm ewin. Offlot (Ml) W..W1 ...,_,_(Ml) UM1• + WHA~ Art Garfunkel with the Pacific Symphony Pops .. • WHEN: Saturday and Sunday 8 p.m. + WHERE: Ortnge County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mcla + HOW MUCH: $22 to $52 • PHONE: (714) 740-7878 or (714) 755-5799 , l Art Garhmkel will perform songs from hb days with Simon & Gar· fun.kel and otben at The Center this weekend. Central Park. Predictably, the rCsulting ' album was an lmmedi&te hit world· wtde. • ln the mld-1980s Garfunkel turned WEITH El TIDES ~1\MIS Balboa 74157 Corona del Mar 74157 cosu.~ 76151 .,, .TODAY First low N9wport Buch 74157 Newport Cont 73158 VVldgll ••••• • ,._.. nw NI\"'°" • ... 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This albUm fea· ttil'8I renditions of .songs by Cat Stewml, James Taylor, Marvin ~ye and other singers. his love of long-distance w~ utto e book of PftlM poetry titled, "Still Water." 1be book..tbn?nkles }Uj walk across Amerio9 Of this, he ha seld, Of bis ftploratiom into other fields. Gai1unkel bal Mid, ·wen. u a J:; former I'm an actor, I'm a recar artist and llteJy, I'm most of an a live singer CID It.age.• 'l SU l ·F We have e1rty mom· Ing low clouds and fog today. The sky wUJ ''"' up by the afternoon and the sun will come out. Winds and -.,.. out of the rothwest foi Mist-to thoul- dlr-hlgh ... the .... wll lncNIM ..., ...... .......... --~--tldN ___ _ 4o ,. POLICE FILIS COSTA MISA • Ca•ec Avenue. A tailgate and a spare tire WOtth SS2S wwe stolen from • car In the 3500 block betMen Aptll 30 and ·May3. • Giiier -. .... :A celkNr phone worth S 150 wes stolen from •car in the 1400 blodt during the day of April 27. .... De C....: Sewfal tools worth $475 WIN~ from• home In the' 2400 block during the Mnlng of MMh J. ..... ,... -. ... Srewrll pecks of~ and four, ... pedis of beer wonh S12 WIN "°"" from a .RDre In the 1800 block« U: 11 a.m. Aprtl 21. ,. ...... ~Dlhe:AIUltwonh S'.215W9~flana \, .,.,,_ In the tCIO block M 1:57 ~. Aptl 17. .. .. Doily Pilot Friday, tloy 7,.1999 3 • • .. .. .... .. f • TipS for big prom nZgh'tfrom a concerned· neighbor I t' Ct small world. Don't worry. Italian (you probably gu~ deep, but on prom rught, there the biggest bn.s' on earth e1~t and scream .. Oh my god, that's I mean the expression, not the ( O M M I II J S & that) wbich·is a trait I always · are limits to bow deep. SP.Conelly, for lcirge whales, plus tho ,_ ·cold!. Alwayi. remember to , song. N~ne of us ever want to . C U I I O S I I I I S look form a nc1ghbor. He and his you'll need {o kn<>w something incredible bullet tail lights. I still warm that thing up first. Before · hear that thing ag~. .. . • wife, LOina, have two daughten, -abt>ut proms. · dream about it. you head for the dance floor, fold Anyway, there I am, setru· ..,. Danielle and Stephame-bolh. •Prom" is short for tlle French Anyw.ay, all I remember 1s dri· your arms encl cesu~ tuck your comatos~, early Monday mom-very pretty, talented girls. word for •expensive." It is a ~ ving and dnving.from one stop to right hd!ld under your left ann UlQ . An ltcm on the front page of Danielle ls a serious student of great American tradition that tlle next, awash "in an ocean of for about 20 'econds. Etiquette is this very newspaper catches my opera, has the voice of an angel, was establlshed in honor of · crinoline and ill:f1tting tuxedos. 'everything. • partially open eye. . , and is in the enviable position of department stores. flonsts and' But forget the pa. t. Ol_lr focus is t have it from a highly placed It seems that a boy-junior at choosing between two of the top limo comparues. Some people oq. lhe now, the hip, the happen- . ·source in the Piizorru household ~ewport Harbor wan~ to ask a conservatories •. one of which is say you don't need to spend a lot utg. I don't know any of that thaJ.DanieJle is cl0se40 giV1n9 girl·juruor to the prom, but he's a the very famous Julliard School of money on prom night. We call stuff, but tllat won't deter me you the big thumbs up, U that little netvous. He deodes to pop of Music in the .. ery Big Apple. those peQple •parents without from giving you advice anyway. happens, consider yourseU-a very tlle question via the Daily Pilot, · So it is in the spirit of being a teenagers." · · Do not drink before, dunng or lucky yo\.ing man. And remem-. - from whence I quote.:According good neighbor, and at tlle I could tell you a little about after your prom. It leads to rar ber to foid.lhose arms l go~ go. to teen magazmes, this is the rufer reqµe"st of no one, that I have. my prom rught, .which is exactly more trouble than H's worth. -Oo week many juniors and seniors · · ff ' decided to insert myself into the how much I remember about it not step on, fall over, wrinkle, -:-:-- will be screwing up their . • U 0 mix of two young people and MosHy I remember drlving. In spill anything on or lnp ycfur •EDITOR'S NOTE: We received this courage, taking a deep· bred th their prom plans. I'm sure they're those days -what you would date. They hate thdt Try not to · message from Danielle before Peter and asking thc?-t someone s~cial .-th.rilled. call ·back in the day• -a limo express an opuuon about any-Buffa·s column arrived. "Milan Ro~t t th J s • 1i n..,..;.., with Milan I eed •'-:-b b .. uked me to prom 1n your Inside Scoop o accompany em. unior · teve o ..,...':f..... , · , n was someth.tng you took to your uwag, ut espeoally a out hau {Daily Pilot, May l) and he did spell my Milan Rousset thought it would Always a nice fiwnan Interest to know a little more abou-i you, weddUlg or yow funeral, not or dress. ThlS sound~ puzzling, name right And he asked me before be cool to invite his date in print. story. But what is any of lh.is'to although tlle fact that you're your prom. but if you can learn this lesson ~ school and that was really cute! And so So, Daruelle Pizzorru (be Uunks me, you ask? Well, 1t just so hap-named after a major Italian city LS' Even we, products of the well, you'll thank me years from I would like to respond if I can, by say- Uus iS how to speH your name), if pens that Danielle Pizzomi is my a good start. I don't mean to pry. bronx, knew better than to fool now when you're mamed. 1ng that how could a girl decline an you don't already have a date, next-door neighbor. How's that Just se,,nd me a sentence or two witll the subway on prom rught. The most llllportant thing to mvitat10n like that. And 1 ~ld love to would you consider going With for coincide~e? Do you know about yourself, y9ur family, your There were exactly three cars m remember 1s this: Proms 'mean · ~~!~:;~d~~~ ~~~,~~he is 50 him? Let him know.· . what the chances are of that hap-last two addresses and your net my crowd that could be trusted formal dresses, which means sorry. Peter Pretty clever. It's a new spin pening? Neither do 1. worth. lo make it somewhere and back, resting your nght hand on her on the guys who rent billboards · We and the Ptzzomis have· DoffiWbqy, whatever you say more or less. A 1960 Volkswagen tf~e back during the slow or hang banners from overpasses. Uved lawn to lawn for almost 15 is strictly bettr(een you and me. bug (Paul Esposito), a '56 Nash dances. Noth.tng drams the • PETER BUFFA 1s a former cosu Mesa -"Suzy, you light up my hfe. years. Very ruce people, great Trust me. Better send me a pie-Metropolitan (Anthony Morelli) romance from d moment more mayor Hts column a~ars Frida?\. E· Will you m~rry me, etc , etc., neighbors. Andrea Pizzorni is ture too. Beauty may be skin-and a '59 Cadillac (me). It had tJ:ian haV109 youc ddte iwnp bdck mail h1m at pbuffao f com Applications avfillaple for fall class schedules F,all applications for students to enroll at Orange Coast College arc now...available m the Adrrus- sions and Records Office. The term begins on Aug. 16. Class schedules will be mailed ~ all households in tlle Coast Community College Distnct in June. For more information, call (714) 432-5072. Five summer sessions get underway June 1 OCC will ofle r hve summer B ·R I E F l Y · A I 0 C C -sessions th.is year. The first eight- week session Will be frpm June 1 to July 23 and tlle second from June 14 to Aug. 6. The six-week session is scheduled from June 14 to July 23. The firstfour-week ses- sion will be from June 1-25 and 'the second will be from June 28 to July 23. For OCC sum.mer r~tion SERVING THE LIDO PENINSUI:.A SINCE 1961 ' WHY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE Mother's Day Coupon --, I I : , 20;0/o · OFF : . I Any. one Mother's Day Gift item I I Orie coupon per customer. Some re mcnons ;ipply. See store for etails. I Prescriptions nor included. Can not be combined with any other offers 1 -. excludes Muffy, Beanie , CarJ . Expires 5/31/99 .J .._ __________________ _ • NCE FLAGS • TOLAND ! CASPARI • CRANE • GHI A LL I • YA1 ~E DLE •COLONIAL CANDLE • .ARCH3P<SLA~O BOJ:.ANJCALS • AROMA NATURALS .. IASER. 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SO, BEAT THE JULY lST TAX~ Call Store for del1il at 949/650-0166 These items will IO IO let in .iw .. • •, t I • I\ f. Friday, Naj7, 1999 Druly Pilot ~ r A debate ls 1Rgtng over City to deb<i.te removal of Bear Street trees . -t whether• , trees al~ng . ~ Bear Street · ~ between ~outh Coast •. Drive and , Sunflower Avenue should be-- removed and , replaced · lwith Cuban Royal Palms. • C.J. Segerstrom & ·sons wants to replace 45 trees on qoulevard to take advantage of 'a decorative bridge at sfiopping site. EuseGEH ~.Plot COSTA MESA -Council- woman Heath~r ~en: tias c~.al­ lenged a decision by the Parks Comnuss1on to allow C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to temove 45 '.trees from Beer Street and replace them with Cuban R.oyal Palms: . •• Happy Mother'~ Day! .~.~ ~~~W/t4 .J -. FREE Gift with every purchase. 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Ind '""Y lllbmlion, c.-800-754-9381. · The Parks, Recreation Facilities· and Parkways Commission approved the request from Segerstrorn last week to remove 21 Canary Island pine trees, 11 Tipu trees, five Queen Palms and eight Eucalyptus trees from an area around a future "sculpted" pedestrian bridge linking the two halves of South Coast Plaza. · It is part of landscape artist Kathryn Gust~son's vision that in 15 to 20 years pedestrmns \ltilI lie able to look from the bridge into the fronds of the rare Cuban Roy- al Palms. The existing trees would obscure parts of the bridge and reduce its visual 'effect, according to Segerstrom. · All but 13 of the 45 trees bemg removed are on private property. However, the city has established 'streetscape and median guide.. lines for the area that don'.t call for palm trees. -Somers said she doesn't want to lose mature trees ln the area. If Segerstrom would like to remove and replace trees on their own property, Wat would be .reason- able, but trees on city property should be saved, she said. 'llle existing trees and Cuban RoyaI Palms each have eslimated values of about $300,000. The cotincil ls expected to dis· • "t I cuss the parks commisSion deo- . ion at its' next i:neeting May 17, As part of the cornmission•9 approval of Sege"l'S!J'om's.Proposal the commission is requiring Segerstrom to replace the 13 trees <on ctty prope~ at a 3:1 ratio at t.Tte estimated cost of $9,100. Somers said that would be little help since most of the trees would be · replaced with ~inunature" 24-mch box trees. •Tue city's been working very hard to get the look of mature trees reestablished agaiJl, • Somers said. •As olcl as the city is, we should have beautiful 40-year- old trees, but-we don't. Joanii Street residents call for Wall EUSB GEB fence. According to a survey of 37 promise, suggested that the residents on the street, 19 said vacated land be used as a com- they wanted a bloCk wall but only munity garden. ' COSTA MESA -Joann Street one was willing to share any The idea was linpopuldr residents received a gift of an expense with the city. among neighbors who want the alleyway from the dty this week, Resident Heather Bilinski said, land fot themselves. · . but they'd rather see it Wrapped as a taxpayer, she didn't think it ·Residents can install block in a block wall than a chain-link was a big price for th~ city to pay. walls with a pennit at their own fence. Resident Richard Clark o.Jso expense inside the chain-link · Residents said they felt bitter-wants the city to build a block ·fence, which will be on school sweet Monday about getting wall. Clark said he and lus neigh-. district property, said Bill Moms, back the ship of land between bots have put up with drunks, director of public ser::vices. their homes and Estancia High noise, craft fairs, driving lessons Resident Paul Beckett was bro- School. Although they welcome and other c:hsruptions· for years. -kenhearted for a different reason. the extra land, most had hoped •When do we get a chance for Beckett, ·who has a home on the city would have agreed to a break?• an exasperated Clark Joann Street next to open build a block wall along the prop-asked. Estanaa High School fields, had erty line rather than a chain-· Mayor Gary Monahan said hoped to install a . wrought iron fence. building a block wall at city fence with a gate. A block wall would co t expense for residents nught set a Only Sll of the residents who • $158,100 to install compared recedent. Councilwoman Linda ·responded to the survey said they less than $47,000 for a chain-link .. ~on, in an effort to hnd a com-preferred a chain-link fencP. :£(([5 ""-'"'-=-i_·-,.··~'b'T~ Mattress ·outlet Stor BRAND·NEW • COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! L I 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block south«>! •os rwy 545-7168 . • I ~ ~ -~'i.11~: (714) 754-6404 How could you make a better . ~ - ' That was ~e question Mark McGwirc asked w ' when we suggcsrcd h(. trade in his 1994 Duffy towards a n~ 1999 model. Mark •invired Duffy ro his home to show the new Duffy 21. . After looking at the new Cabin Enclosure, Heating System a.Qd many other fcarures, Mark decided, •vou did make a better Duffy!• He traded in hu 1994 Duffy and plans to en joy the electric boat lifestyle in more eui, ~c and comfon. When not cruisina chc warerwaya, Mark will be terrifying oPJ>o.i .. pitchas and blating the --olf. ........ , .. Doily Pilot 4 Some tebaCco sales \ may go up in smoke • Costa Mesa officials I t~e step-toward banning products' sales through vending machines. EUSI' Gl"l· DalyPb COSTA ?viESA -The youth, group ·Speak Outt· is one step away from gettmg an ordlnance passed that would prohibit self- service tobacco displays, although. the proposal still has its detractors. lt's·been a long road for the group of Estan~a High School students who took on the task about a year ago through a Camp Fire, Boys and Girls Club pro- gram. The ordinance had been shot down last year when Peter Buffa sat on· the council. Speak Out! waited to reapproach the council until Linda Dixon had been elect- ed . Dixon provided the swing vote Monday, approving the first · reading ~f the more "~~iness friendly" ordinance. Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilman Joe Erl~kson voted no. Under the proposed ordinance, 1t will be illegal for businesses to sell tobacco products through sell-service displays or vend.mg machines. Rather, cigarettes and. other tobacco products must be sold by a person. · In an effort to make the ordi- nance more business friendly, exceptions were made for tobac- co shops, cigar lounges and some other businesses specializing in· tobacco sales. Despite the teens' efforts to win more support for the ordi- nance, ther'e were those who still opposed it on philosophical grounds. Residents Ernie and John Feeney spoke against the ordl- na.nce. Ernie Feeney said she felt the ordinance unfairly punis.tled businesses for the mistakes of a few. She said she also thought it was the wrong approach to take to addr~ the issue and could create enforcement issues. · ·when you have someone who's breaking the law, you don't make another law, you just enfo~e the one you got," Feeney said. Feeney said she and her bus· band felt so strongly about the ordinance that they are refusing to shop in Costa Mesa because they don't want their tax dollars going to an "anti-business" city. She also criticized th~ Costa . Mesa Chamber of Commerce for not sticking up for s:mall business- es. · Chamber President Ed Faw- cett said that it was. because of the chamber's involvement that the ordinance is being made more business friendly. Speak Out! meJl}ber Aivan Nguyen said the youth group has worked intensely with the cham- ber. to address issues raised by such businesses as HI-'Il.mes Cel- lars Smoke Shack. Nguyen said she thought Peeney's concerns were unfound- ed. •Tuey were speaking about small bus~esses, but I didn't see any small businesses coming up to speak .about the ordinance," she said. FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH 200 .Ntwport Centtr Or• Nnt to Big Edwards Cinema • <>.,. 7 days tiD 9 pm ... MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 9. ''ISN'T IT TIME TO TELL MOM > ~ YOU LOVE HER? 'i' RO LEX . Eli" ~. •rXMAN L~ ;'.. . . ·~. ~ .. . . . JBWBLBRS ..•.. ) ,. F .. Fndoy, May 7' 1999 s . VO~UNTEER DIRECTORY • The VOUINTEER DlRECTORV runs penodieally in the Daily Pilot. If ydu'd like information on getting your orga- nization listed, call 57414228 • WOMEN HELPING WOMEN The Costa Mesa· orgaiuzation assists victuns of domesttc-vio- lence. For more information, Cdll 631-2333. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men. and wom(>Jl ovN 20 years old~!=! needed to erve as big brothers or big s1steri, for chil- clren •ages 5· to 16 fro111 single- parenl homes. Fc1 .mformation, , call 544-777:J ' BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three areu Boys and Gi.,rls Clubs ne(•d volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teacher::. For locauons and more iniormC1.llon call 642•2245. . . emotional support t<_> termmaUy ill patients and their famibes m Orange County, needs volun- teers m Costa Mesa and New- port Beach For more into'rma·- tion, or to register, call Cindy tatrd at 978;'7447. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Pldy- house needs volunteers for-ush- enng, backstage, mailing , typ- ing, hghts and many other. duties. For more informallon, call 650-5269' • · photos end artifacts Telating to thP. history of Costa Mesa and • the harbor area. Volunteers a.re needed for clencal tasks, com- puter mput and help in the hbrary. For mor~ information, call 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The c~nter needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a·sec-• ond language. 1 Graduates will be ai,c;1gncd a student 'at a near- AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Regwn of the American Cancer Society seeks volunteers for the o(Jice and to answer calIS for the urut's Helplme lnfqCenter. For infor- mation on these and other vol- unteer opportu.nities, call 261- COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE COSTA MESA ~ . hy tcdchmg center. A fee pro- vides eve rythmg needed to lead a student through two skill hooks. To register or for more informal.Jon, call 548-338-4. · Community Hospice Care, HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1 which ptov1des medical ·and I The society collects mfonnation, 9446. . 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CllY COUNCIL 'IOUIDUP • • • 1 ISSUE: The Llans Glub requested •Police offioer tried to · reach 29-year-old Yasoda ·Nara-Balboa Pel}in.sula, putting him on j a w&ver for the cost of lice ser- d haki, but the victun couldn't be the front lines with lifeguards j vices and delivery picnic rescue a r()wning victim resuscitated and died on the wben ~achgoers run into trou-! tables, chairs aI\d benches for this week, a situation he beach near the 28th Street jetty. ble ! . their annual fish fry. f amili th · • Narahaki was floating face down It was only thiee weeks ago l ACTION: The council voted 5-0 to is all too · . ar wi · in the 54-degree water. DeLadu-when the 47-year-old officer i approve a waiver of $1,000 for ranJ~. a 25-year veteran on the swam to a 20-year-old woman 1· delivery of, tables, chairs and force, ·began to drag the victim who was struggling in the water benches ana up to $8,000 for GnbL HJ!IUNG NEWPORT BEACI I -He'd been m this situation before. It isn't his job, but somehow he finds hunself plungmg head first into a dangerous situation. Police officer Mlke DeLadu- r61ltey nsked hls We this week to save dnother who was drowrung 111 rotrqh, £.rigid waters. DeLidurantey WtlS the first to Mother's Day Special '99 YQNion fcatun.g K\ Products {a' 175 .,aJuc) • Garterbelt & Nylons • Silk Panties - through the water. and brought her onto th~ beach. : police services. For a few seconds, he also She was taken to Hoag Hospital 1 SUMMARY: For the first time in 53 found himself caught" in the rip where she recuperated and was l years, the Lions Club will hold its current. released. l annual Fish Fry and Carnival at #I was able to s\flln out of it," DeLadurantey remembers the i Orange Coast College rather than he said, noting he1 is a strong most precarious res~e he was ! Llons Pd.rk. The Uons Club will· swimmer. "I got tu.in to shore and involved in, which happened l offer a larger .carnival, a new his mouth was foamy." about l O years ago. It was during 1 crafts area: an mcreased number Qver his long career, DeLadu-the offseason, ~hen the lifegue:µd 1 of entertamt!rs, a classic car show, rantey has rescued four people towers were unmanned and the ! concert and •pattle of the High from the ocean. He patrols the surf was 10 to 12 feet. The officer l School Bands.· Because of the n<;>bced someone off in the dis-i additional costs the Llons Cl~b tance and stripped to his shorts 1 "will incur, they asked the City before entering the cold water. l Council for financial assistance. DeLadurantey was the first to 1 reach the man, lifting him onto a l ISSUE: Appointments to the Planr shenff's Harbor Patrol boat tha~ ning Commission and the Parks, raced to the scene. Unfortunately, l Recreation Facilities and Park- the man died. 1 ways Commission. Stating that he feels •comfort-f ""ACTION: Katie Wilson was able in the water,• DeLadurantey 1 appointed to the Planning Com- realizes Ute threat to himself and l mission on a 3-2 vote with Mayor others once they ~nter the ocean. l Gary Monahan and Counci.lm,an "It'~ ever-changing and unfor-1 Joe Erickson voting no. Park com- giving, • he said. "You have to be 1 missioners .Mark Harris, Chris ·careful out there. Don't go over ! Sarris and Jonathan Zich were your limitations.• l reappointed on a 3-2 vote with CounCil Members Ubby Cowclll and Unda Dixon voting no. . SUMMA9'Y: Comnu stoner Christopher ColVin, who was appojnted to the Planning Com- mission . in December, resigned due to illness, Wilson was chosen ftom the same pool of applicants who were in~erviewed at the time of Colvin's appointment. Wilson is a special projects coordinator in the Public Works Department of the city of Cerritos, and has lived on the West Side of Costa Mesa for 1 112 years. Wilson will serve until Feb. 28, 2001. Park commis- sioners Harris, Sarris and Zich were reappointed to four-year terms. ISSUE: Designate Wtlson Street between Harbor Boulevard and College Avenue as a truck route. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMAR)': The expansion of the -Kmart Center at Harbor · Boule- vard and Wilson Street has con- tributed to increased truck traffic along Wtlson Street, according to staff reports. Truck traffic is expected t~ inctease after the completion of Harbor Center. Designating Wilson Street between Harbor Boulevard and College Avenue as a truck route wi)l assist in reducing truck traffic · on Wilson between College Avenue and Fairview Road With-- the designation and signs at Col· lege Avenue, trucks exiting onto Wllson"Street wtll be directed to use Harbor Boulevard. ISSUE: Approve spending • $596,500 to upgrade the city's public sa'f ety computer system for Y2K compliance. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: The upgrade is need- ed to keep the public safety com- puter system up to date. The sys- tem will be upgraded with soft- ware and hardware packag~$. ISSUE: Award a three-year con- . tract, not to exceed $153,243, to Conrad and Associates, LLP, for annual audit services. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: Conrad was hired to audit the city's financial records for the next three years. A con- cern was raised regarding former city Finance Director Marc Davis' employment with Conrad. It was noted dwiilg tne study session that Davis also worketl for Con- rad prior to corning to the city. A representative from Conrad ·said Davis is not on the audit team and will not have any input on the process at all. 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Admission is tree. Meet ttie artists in a setting that jns'ptres rMny of thetr paintings, and enjoy the music of local favorites as Rick Sherfnan and Marie Wood. This is the second year-tor the collector t-shirts and posters. They Me available at the AATWAU< or at the Persimmon Tree on Balboa Island prior to and after the shoYI :rhe artists are dc>rloting a portion of their entry ree to the Balboa Theater ~oration Project Vv1"lo will also repre-sented to share their plans with you. c~ the day with a stroll c::bM1 Merine A~, with it's pict\x~ shoP and terrific local restaUrants. The island haS lots of fle\N shops to exp~I SOUTH BAYFRONT,· BALBOA ISLAND LOCAL ART~ISTS AND MUSICIANf Member fon I Vear Rmiltll I couldn'1 bd1cvt how fan I Ion 23 lbs of~' and 129' body fatl My b.idc no longtr huru! I wish I knew rul1er how well yoga. acrobia .tn.d strength training 11ro~. 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In case you're counting, that's · six days after tickets go on sale for "Still" Wars: Episode I -The Phantom Menace,• the most anticipated film release in recent. history. Jim Woodin, media coordina- tor for Edwards Theaters C11cuit Inc., said offioals planned the pro1ect's schedule before Luca~ film Ltd. announced the coveted tickets would be· available as soon as Wednesday In the meantime, tickets are being sold from a small, makeshift "1lcket booth outside "the theater •we didn't know they were gomg ~let us go on sale early,• he said. "We couldn't change our construct.ion schedule.• But Edwdrds ofhcials aren't . wff"ed. A good game plan to d with the movie ticket hyste· ri is a,lready in place. And p~Qple wruting in lme five days for tickets nave no right to complain about a slightly longer .....-delay once the box office opens, nght? _......_ Woodin insisted: "It will go very qwckly.• He said the light saber-toting, "Star Wars• fanatics will stan· .. arriving at the theater sometime this afternoon to begin wd1ting in line. . . . . <I• . • Send AROUND TOWN rterm to the Oaily Pilot. Around Town, 3~ W Ba)' St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) • 64M170 or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town may be found at dailypilot.com . TODAY OCC's summer and fall applica- tions are available in the school's admissions and records office, 2701 Fai,rview ,.Road, Costa Mesa. For more informatfon, call (714) 432-5072. "Taste of Polynesia," an exhibit of wateT-media works by artist Judy Schroeder, will be on dis- play in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library foyer through May 31 Schroe9&s works portray figures and landscapes iR exotic islands. The IIbrary lS at 1000 Avocado Av,e. For more infonna;J;tion, call (949) 717-3801. Learn 'cake decoratfug h ve fun from 2 to 4 p.m. at a re ce in Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. The public ls Invited to a recep- tion for artists participating in the · 19~9 Spring Juried Art Show from 5:30 to 7 :30 p.m. at Nev.rport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Following the reception, the exhibit will be on display· in the City Hall Gallery through June 17. 'For more ·ftp.formation, call (949) 717 -3870~ ,. . J l\ r\.,_ The Komen Mammogram-a- tbon; a week of free mammo- grams, will run through Saturday . . ; at cllif erent locatioM throughout O range County. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Founda- tion, Orange County Chapter, is mak.lng it possible and enc;owag- ing any woman age 40 and over, without health • insurance, or· unde'rlnsured, to have·a mammo- gran;i, 4=hnicaJ breast· exam tmd learn about breast health. Vourtger women who have a first- degree relative diagnosed with breas~ cancer, and any women with breast symptoms and limited means, are also eligible. Appoint- ments are necessary. For more mforrnation, call (714) 957-9166. SATURDAY The ftecemakers Peddlers' Mar- ket will be h eld from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature 60 booths with antiques, collectibles and more. Food and drinksWill be available. Admission is tree. For more information, call (714}· 641- 3112. . "Oceans of Orchids," a Mother 's Day show and Sale, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . through. Sunday at liiangle Square, Har- bor Boulexard and Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The event will include potting demon- strattons, culture classes ·and videos Adnussion and parking are free. For more inform~tion, ~all.(7!4)647-7702 r .._ , -t l " :;;! The Newport Cbayter of Nation- al Charity League, Juruors will -- ... T 0 W N C' present the 13th annual Mother-TUESPAY Daughter silent auction, basket •. Th~ Newport Harbor Afea Chamber of Commerce' · ·no<>n networking luncheon with Steve Thomas will be presented at The . Sutton Place Hotel. . 4500 MacArthur Blvd,. Newport Beach. The latest Y2K iisues will be discussed. Adriiliision is $20 at tlfe door Por more information, drawing, grand opportunity. The NaUoniil Jewish Coalltlon- drawmg, tvnchcon and fashion Orange County Chapter r~p· show titled "P.ossions Through tion .will be presentt>d at the Fashion• at noon at the Hyatt offlces of Fidelity National nue Regency m Irvine. The si.h>nt auc-Inswance in NeWROrt Beach. The tion and b~!lket drawing will take guest speake~ will be Curt place at 10 30 a.m.,Tickets are $15 J Pringle. roJ more iruormation, for adults and $35 for children. call (949) 475-0011. • Cdll (949) 729-4400, Funds raised wtll support High Hopes (a neurological recovery group), Or~n,..ge Coast College Children's Center and Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. For more information, call (949) 120-· 1818. ...... t ••I I The FUiton Skin InsUtute Will present a free '.';errunar from 2 to 4 p.m . at 161 l Westcliff Dnve, Swte 100, Newport Beach. For more information,-call (949) 631-3376, ext 222. The s'econd annual "Pc10ce For Youth• event will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at the Norman R. Loats Perfomung Arts Center in New- port Bectch The concert is designed 'to be an arts outreach program for abused or cUsadvan- taged children. Ticltets are $10. for more mfonnation, call (949) 548-3180. . .. The Center for Expressive Psy-Speak Up Nt;wpor 's monthly c11otherapy will offer a fre~ mtro· gen~ral membership meeting will • ductory seminar titled "Creating be held at 6 p,m. et The Cannery Hedlthy Relationships"' from 7 to .Restaurant, 3010 Lalayette, New- 8 p.m. at 2900 Bnstol St, 0103, · port Beach. Refreshments will be Costa Mesa. A number of l!.sues. erved at 5:30. The topic will be Y.."i.ll be discussed. For more infor. "Newport Banning Ranch.• For mallon, call (714) 432-7456. ·more mfonnallon, call (949) 224- . 2266. WEDNESDAY . The Newport Beach Publlc Library Foundabon will hc;>lcj a book discussion group at 9:30 ·a .m. and 7 pm. m the Fncnds Meeting Room dt the Newport Be&ch Central Lihrary, 1000 Avo· cado Ave. The featured book WJll be MThe Color of Water• by James McBride Adm1ssiqn · is free. Refreshments will be served. For more informdtion, caU (949) 717-3890. THURSDAY "Legoland -the Building BlOcks of a Theme Parle· will be present- ed by Ma!ldnne Flow~rs. director of Marketmg for Legoland, at 7:30 p.m: at the Center Clu.b, 650 Towne Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Registration and networking will beg,Ul dt 5 30 Dmner will be at 6:30. Tickets at tlre door ar~ $60. For more Ulformation; call (714) 438-3855~ Hi, 1ny. name is J a<'k. Kristen' .Lingerie is 1ny-01001 's ·tore. Tiii.s is a -i>ecial 1\tother's Day because I have a new baby brother named Jimmy! Kristen's . -Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts · · Westclifftourt • 1719 Westclif(Dr. •Newport Beach Monday -Sarurday 10-6 • (9<t9) 631-SEXY (739') 7LChoice Of the . H Cleaning Sale.'' ..... ri:---------COIT · · I , ~)().[ O R·COll : 25%·oFF I \. Drapery Cleaning ~ I eo; ~ poni111 pleats """'hems arid no i+w~ .n 11T*!g. w. --1 ""'°"' ond ~ 'fOl6 ~ ~ 0. JW ~ ond., 'fOl6 ~ 'Jonie's recommendation to call COIT was great. They got the job done in . . nothing flat, and it was right the first time. Everything /oo~s like new. " . . ---~---.. L ·-(-......... ~-,...~ --------r:---------Cc:JIT . . I . • 1·HIKI H >R COi i : 25% OFF I Ca~t Cleaning . I COii UJ.d lldWciar.s ond ~mobile~ ll!ld,...... cdor ~ ~ I ond..-t'-tt. o1'fOll~bt~,.~~&tt ~ L _, ........... ..__,.,_ --. . 8 Friday, May 7, 1999 LIBRARIAN I j I I ~ONTINUEO FRO~ 1 ! every child in the school. .:.! · · •She loves the k:lds, even the TEACHER CONTINUED FROM 1 and she never had more than 36 students in a class, HeJ'll4lldez said. baseball coach Paul Troxel. Brown was batk at Costa Mesa High School as a substitute _ on Thursday, •but SAid school officials asked her not to return today, The district has an auto· matic computer se·rvice that calls a list of substi~ tutes when a teacher will be absent. District officials did not take tary School on Tuesday. Brown s&d she went back to the school ThW'Sday because she has nothing against the school, but merely wanted to make a point about public education in genP.ral. School board members and school administratoJS did not see it that way. They expressed outrage that Brown would walk out of sdlool, potentially leaving students with no teacher, a.s a way of protesting problems in education: .. Doify Pilot any teadier to express political opinions. Brown, who said students an~ teachers . applauded her action, said she is working to promote a more '"humane, progress1v • education. She believes charter schools, which receive state money· but are exempt from many of the laws and regulations gov ing state education, are one way to ac this. No matter what her opuuo~s, diS officials say she dld not express them professional or appropriate ma.nner. kids who are 'not big reaoers. 1 She's going to try and help ~em i gel turned on to something.• i Walek said. "She's not really · a 1 sugar-coated person. She has a i vety strong personality, but in a i r04lly kind, gentle way." l Polkingharn's library booster-i ism doesn't stop at her school 1 door Each week, she walks down ~ to Lincoln Elementary School, i where her granddaughter is a l stud~nt, and does story tune Wlth f students there. ~ 'Five students whose names appeared on the 39-student fifth.period roster were really studenl aides, school officialS said. And the sixth-period class, whose roll sheet bad 43 names, was actually the bMeball team. Because Bauermeister is the baSeball coach, his players eru'oll in his sixth period, but it is not actually an academic class. Bauent)eister took the day off to coordi- nate the memorial service for Costa Mesa Brown's name off the list after she walked out Monday. - "It boggles tbe mind,• said board mem- ber Martha iluor. "What concerns me more than anything is the unp\-ofessional behavior." · District officials also said they did not feel campus is the appropriate place for "If a substitute teacher is bdving Pi'CllS5 lems with the claBs, sh~ needs to g·ecm1. touch with the admin.istration, • said ScJ:m!IS Board President Seren~ Stoke.9. She also substituted at Whittier Elemt!n· ..................................... , "······ ....................... , ..................................................... ·······-····~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................. ~ •••••••••••••••••••• 1 .......................... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••¥4 ................... ·-····· ••• She •needs to, she said, f because public school libraries 1 are grossly underfunded f "People in pnson m Cdillorrua have more opporturuty to work Wlth libranans than chtldren m school do,• she said. But, as a b.rt::~ss advocate of lunng professional libranans for schools, sne bubbles enthusiasti- cally about the huge windfall in --state funds that will be flooding into public school lJbranes if! the next few months. · She sdld her retiring wish is that "the money be spent wisely. tt School and community offi- oals will host a reception for Polkingham Monday from 1 lo 3 'p.m. at the school PARENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 . myself, and I am eternally grate-'. fuJ for all the love and support from the commurlity," she said. "It has given me strength I did not know I had." Flanked by children who are dance students. at Cindy" Soto's studio, the parents set forth an agenda they· plan to pursue after their daughter is buried today. They outlined a plan where violent criminals would . receive stiffer sentences, schools are bet· ter protected and medical profes- sionals . held accountable for releasing those who have de mon- strated violent behavior. They also added they don't believe Steven Allen Abrams should get otf lightly il he pleads insanity. Abrams, 39, reportedly intentionally accelerated his 1967 Caqillac into the playgrotlnd whEU:;e Sierra was frolicking Mon- day afternoon. Sierra and 3-year· old Brandon Wiener were killed and five others were injured .. "I feel .pleading insanity is evading punishment and invali· dates justice," Eric Soto said. · "Any hate crime perpetrated on def~nseless children should be a special circumstanfuil law with mandatory harsh penalties with no reprieve." He also offered some sugges- tions about protecting· children after the rash of school tragedies across the nation over the last few years. STORE-no~1noc~~ein0~!1~~i:~.:: :::::===.! must provide maximum protec· CONTINUED FROM 1 tion," he said. "We must limit visual contact from th.e outside "And their .huge trucks race and create secured buildings !:::::. down· our street across from our using the latest technology.• house," Dean said. "My kids are While the parents, who are afraid and lhey can't even cross divorced, spoke for about 10 min-the street without me. I'm always utes,. teachers at Soto's Dance ::~: out in the street for them, putting enter remembered Sierra, a ris-my hands up and saying 'slow ing star who was always smiling. down'.• "When she began to walk, she Albertson's officials, however, couldn't wait to get in dance saip they bad noprobl~mmoving 'class," sald teacher Christy Her· their employee parking to a near- ocindez. •She always wanted to by public Jot, which will cost the show everyone she was a good 1 store $1-00 per year for each park- performer. She' was a natural.• · 1 ing penniC And, they said, they ce-.ve of findings for denial, since the proposed mezzanine, in Uus particular case, does not appe~ to have any detnmental effect on the surroundlllg neighborhood,• Planning Director Patricia Temple told the commission. BQt according to Dean, who delivered a letter to the Planning Commission signeQ by lo resi- dents, those explanations are not enough to pacify the co"ncems of her and her neighbors. The Soto family wants their 1 would guar,ante.e_strict enforc~­ daughter's legacy to endure: · 1 m~nt of the store's delivery hours, :tney ~ave ~ecelved an -over· t' even if it mea""t lockmg the door ~he~g· ·amount of support, 1 to the loading oay so that trucks =-===========;;;:!55=:::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::========~==~!55~=========:e::;~==:::::a. -.including countl~ss flowers and l could not try to offload early and card$ that were left in her memo-! wake nearby residents. "They're trying to say that if they have .bigger storage .areas th.dt trucks won't <:<>me as often, but the problem is that trucks come at all,~ Dean said, noting that a neiglibor's BMW was recently totalled by a deliv'°&T truck. "They are given a specfal : waiver that supersedes the laws-t- that are supposed to protect us. "Everyone fe.els like· their hands are tied and residents are • just weary,• she said, "We feel · like our only hope is to move, becau 1e we're feeling bke we're 1 JUSl being stepped over." ... ., 1 " :N.~~~~t~2'L •' Equity Line of Credit \~.:--~ •Low Rates ._ -<1't Check & •Convert Variable ro Fixed prai~al * •' Reflnanc~/New Loans • Pre-Qualifying Available -Call Today 1-800-469-5919 949-675-6500 • n,.....,. will be <nGllM H thf dote or loan. WWW.scaviewfinancial@homc.com A MacGillivratf r-rceman r-ilm ry at the Southcoast Early Child-l ~ _City staff planners had recom- hood Leaming Center, where the 1 mended ·approving the e xpan- tragedy occurred. One handwrit· t sion, noting that the addibonal ten letter to Cindy Soto stood out L storage space would mean fewer· particularly. l of the d,elivery trucks that the res- • rm wishing you a Happy j idents found objedlonable. And, Mother's Day ·because your j city staff noted, the modifications daughter can not,• said the note. l to the stoce would tree up parking "You don't know me but I know f spaces and would cut down on you are a nice mom. I'm sure Sier· jlhe need for garbage trucks by ra would of said that, but I'm say· 1 installing 'a new trash compactor. ing that for her." f. · "Staff cannot reasonably con- Some of Dean's neigI:JbOu ·· agreed. · ·car alarms go off every half ·hour from the trucks booming • down the street," said Kimberly Cole, who also lives on lris Avenue. ·something has to be done about it.• B .V LG A ·R 1-·.-· Tiu Bvlgorf-811/garl wntc lt wltlt T11hoga1 brae~/" Aull•"• i• New,ort l•ac• ueluhel1 •• , l .~ _._ IJ . r ~ '. .. . . . .. ,. • Sp0rts Editor Roget Carlson • 949-57 44223 •Shabno (Henderson) has b een lhe bodtbone of• Wt MIB. She1 defnte.'y be a foret for us at OF _• JOfin Qimey, COSta Mesa High track CoaCh •• .. Doily Pilot 9 , . . ON E su.BJECTIVE .SU.BJECT . BOATING LEG·END ~NO·REK Fib~rglass boat l;milding pioneer. John Norek dies at age 96. .. . . Rberglass boat building pioneer John Norek died on April 27 at the age of 96. 1 Many people now living in the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa ·area probably don't know his name, however Norek played a significant role in·t.he development and history Of our community, and the boat-bwJd- mg industry, as well. Norek was born m Chicago in 1903 and moved to NeWJ>Ort Beach in 1920. He played semi-pro baseball in the 1920s ~d worked al;>oard a lofal ~erqQl fishing boat during the off-season. After ~ball, he decided to build a small 26-foot.open fishing boat that he could charter. The boat design and craftsmanship in the b(>at was adnured by many And•'he was solicited to bwld duplicates. That's when it all started. He built boal!) on the Jot next door to his home at 1717 Central St., which is now called Balboa Blvd. After WWII. he designed and constructed a 65-foot purse semer for fishing swordfish, sea bass and other commercial f1sh • However, he wasagam plagued by people constantly asking him to build them a boat. That's when he got out of the fishing business and into .the business or building boats. He moved into a shop and boat yard ad1at:ent to what is now Uf'e Newwrt Harbor Slupyard. Tius would be the Troxel'~ magnetism . ' drew in all who crossed his path, even those who carried note pads. Even joilinalists, trained in the discipline of objectivity, have their favorites. Paul lToxel was one of mine and I ·think he knew it. I am, of course, hardly alone_ on that count, as the overflow crowd estimated at 700 mourners at his memorial Service Wednesday illustrated. Had the occasion not coincided with a bearty schedule · of high school baseball throughout Orange County, attendance fiwes would surely have reacl}ed four figures. My duties with the Daily Pilot allowed me to appreciate 'lfoxeJ's personality, his impact on kids, the unabashed joy he projected on any sporting event, and his unflinching pride for Estancia High. I thought I.had come to know him pretty well in the 10 years our paths crossed. But, as I talked with people about him m recent weeks, first for his Daily Pilot Sports Hall of. Fame article and, sadly, in the days following his death, I encountered a few surprises. I was largely unaware of his passion for music, his new-found religious commibnent and his upbringing in what his brother termed a violent, dysfur1ctional family. There was complexity behind the mustache that shielded his smile. He had hinted about the PllPS borry foulkner - torment inflicted by criticism over his dension to join longtime friend Kirk B.iueo'neister as a coac.h for crosc;-town rival Costa· Mesa the last two sf'asons. But I fdiled to accuratPly measure the pain hP endu1ed over those who . . H l'G 'H SCH OOL BOYS V~L-l-IYIALL .. oONUACHtOM.YALOT Corona del Mar Hlgb's Sea 1(1.ngs 1bc)w their championship form as Ethan Zotovlch'(l3) and Alec Hansen (right) put up a wall to block ,El Toro's Jason Don ovan in Sea View League play· lbunday nJghl The Sea. Kbig1 swe1>t to datm a share of the Sea View crown 'with Newport H I G H S C H 0 0 L' I R A C K A N D F I E. L D Hancock doubles. • M"esa senior repeats 1,600 and 800; .., SJte of a histoncal acluevement. -Stewart captur s 100 at the PCL finals. •J was very pleased with the way our under- classmen performed today,· Camey said. ·These meets give you a chance to see how the program is stacked against the entire league. I li1Ce our chances down the road." In 1948, Norek joined forces with Ted Thal, who owned 1lialco Fiberglass. Fibergtass technology was in its infancy when Norek first apphed a coat of glass and resin over a wooden hull. He was probably not the first to lai fiberglass over wood, but that s when he had the idea to do away with the wood. Shortly thereafter, Norek constructed a., 27-foot boat completely out o( • fiberglass, a boat that many believe was the first or second boat ever to be solaly construct- ed out of glass .. U it wasn't the very first, it was certainly on the cutting edge of a construction technology that revolutionized an industry. . That first boat was called a •Crysta.liner,• a boat that has been in production for many years. In 1950 Norek and Crysta.liner was credited with bttilding the first fiberglass boat pu,rd\ased by the U.S. Navy, a • 26-f oot lifeboat, shoreboat ~ • craft. • · In the mid 1950s, Norek. was consulting with companies all over the country on how to build fiberglass boats. ' · "John Norek was a boat-building legend,• said DOn Donaldson. a r.uted boat builder himle1I (Dltmar-Donalcllon Boetl In Cotta Mela). "He 'was a iHf' aon~ gentleman an<I ...rybody In the tndustry ~ Jobn penoneUy. u Wall • .. dellgn taW>t. DaDaldiaD ClllildDued. ID 1"8 1.-W loyla. Km KnlgM, ... 1>9911 .... Menk =:..~ .... . . _....,., a tr Ssll TO-W AJ:TOBWJ lblr• IRVINE -'with both coaches -----eying the future of their respective I 0 Y S programs, Costa Mesa High and Estancia showed a promising future and a solid present in the Paci.fie Coast League boys track and field finals Thursday at Irvine High. •1 was pleased with our performance,• Costa Mesa Coach John Camey said. "Wt! did well in all areas today. We accomp~bed what we came in here to do.· Costa Mesa senior Bruee Hancock won two events to lead the Mustangs. In the 1,600 meters. Hancock started out quickly cirld finished on top with a time of 4:26.2. The results were the same in the 800, winning in 1 :58,03 to complete the defense of his tiUes in both events. In the 100, Costa Mesa jun.lor Greg Stewart blew by the competition early and lost no ground at the finish, ·clocking a winning time of 11.38 seconds. Camey was also happy with the way Jhe low- er levels participated in the competition. With only 10 seniors on the enllre boys team, Camey has to be excited about the future of the program Also for the Mustangs, David lTan finished third in the 400 with a time of 52.28. For the Eagles, it was a rat.her colorful day, lit- erally. Some of the athletes for Estancia colored • their hair various shades of the rainbow and then some. "I'm not quite sure what that was· all about," · Eagle Coach Steve Crenshaw airl with a smile · about the new look. •rt was mainly our distance nmners. Whatever it takes to get the JOb dope, I guess." · Despite the lack of medalists, Cr.cnsbaw was excited, but cautious about what hes ahead for the&lgles. · •Due to our lack of seniors, we've been run- ning our underclassmen at the varsity level ahead of schedule,• Crenshaw c;aid. •At a meet hke this, I can rwi the boys agall'\st their owri cla~s and they were exceptional." Despite . the hard knocks for the Eagles thts season, Crenshaw believes this will help in the long run. •1t's been a valuable expenence for them,• Crenshaw said. •My only concern is ke ping t!tem around all four years.• ~esa's Hendel-son Wins shot put believed he'd betrayed his bias •. noxel would have beeo, no " beloved alma tnater, workplace doubt, everyone's favorite man m and, with the streams of students blue, as well. · he enriched over the years, his· Trox, ·vou're killin' ~e, • and , ultimate legacy. · 111 miss you. • . •People didn't understand his • Many have noted ln recent loyalty to me,• said Bauermeister, ·days that Troxcl's' coaching wh<?, perhaps due to the stin~ presence at Costa Mesa and lroxel felt from thoughtlesc; • E tanaa has Jlelped urute the comparisons to Benechct Arnold, · • commuruty. . had to coax and cajole his · So, .m that vem. I'd like to barrel-cheste.d buddy to return to propose the creation of a Paul the Mustangs dugout thi.s spnng. 1Toxel Trophy, to be awarded lToxel talked of pursuing each year to the winner of tl)e ass1Stant coaching opportun1lles Costa Mesa-Estancia baseball on the community collt•ge level, senes. but had all but decided umpmn The cross-town football rivaliy would pe his future link to the hds the Bell and the two schools' game. girls basketball series has the •11 After winninglb.eheartc; or Lady Bell. So, a baseball trophy those who wore Estanoa red and beanng Troxel's name would be · Costa Mesa green, as well as on~ aii. ideal way to perpetuate his sportswriter unc;,olored b~ such . impact in Costa Mesa. '1 ti CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIU M . 0 WALT KELLY ,. ·Ne~ort Harbor ' •He was an all-around atltlete at Newport Harbor High • in the 1930s before honors as a pilot in World War II. t Kelly, a cow.in • o former ewport Harbor High Coach AJ Irwin, stood furn at 6-foot-4 in high school, and made many fine marks in football, basketbalJ and track and field dll(ing the mid-30s. tn fact, Kelly held a number of track records for years before they were erased by upcoming c,ompetitoTS in the discus, the hurdl~ and lugh Jump. He was an excellent receiver on the '36 varsity grid team and could spear the sharp passes that come his way down center from quarterback Bill Haun. College of the Paofic m Stockton. World War II cdllle after college and that was a grim challenge for Kelly as the co-pilot of a B-24 Llberator bomber in the South Pacific. But be drew n&tional banne headlines once for his role in a masterful solo bombll1g raid on the Japanes& navy over Rabaul Bay m the Pacific. l le was on the plane labeled "Yanks from Hell " And thaf is probably what it feJt like for those abandoning the cruiser .,., they sunk after three • ..,. bombs rut dead center - Kelly, an All-Orange County end for Reed's - '36 grid team. was .. always popular growmg up on the .sands Qf Newport -so it wasn't «- long before be had an opporturuty staling him - in the face. He often gamed the high b.p in basketball as the center and was a nifty shooter from close in and.far out. Walt Kelly Coach Ralph Reed . . He said, "Police • • Chief Hodgkinson ca.me: was always pleased w1th Kelly's athletic talents on 1he. .llelds and the courts. In fact, Reed often cunuc;ed Kelly, he once said, because the coach had a habit of calling on KeUy for help in different athletic programs. • Kelly once said, "He'd catch me walking down the hall. then rush up to ask me if I had tirrie to hfflp out that eyening on the basketball court as he was trying to organize a municipal adults program.· Kelly and lrwm could u ually make fair money m Newport cu lifeguards C)r as helpers at the Theodore Robins Ford ag ncy 10 dowd'town Newport. After completing high sehool, Kelly an~ Irwin enrolled at up to me one day and said, 'Walt, we'\.-e got tn get you.on the pohce department.· • ..,. L He aid it w~ worth a trY -...-t: Then CclJDe the tough part. - Everywhere he drove his patrol car, and so many errant motonsts he stopped "Were ~ .. people I knew Newport was a ' ,... • mall town 10 those days." he • .. ' ... explained. • -• He. was amused looking bacl : 'at when he turned m his badge: : • adding, •1 JU!\t C'Ould.n't come to! gnps with giving tickets to people I knew.• • "' Walt Kelly, one of the blue : : chips of the Long Gray Une, anti : • a member of the Daily Pilot's '" Sports Hall ol Pa.me. ce1ebraCUC::: the onColli1ng ttiillennium. 1111 SCIOOL 111111 I 0 Fridaf, /WJy 1. 1999 ·urban to Iowa State . • Fonner Newport Harbor High standout to continue baseball·career in Big 12 COSTA MESA , Joe Urban, a Newport Harbor Hjgh product compleb.Dg his sophomore base- bcill season at Santa Ana CoUege, announced Thwsday he would -stgn a letter of mtent to continue at ~owa State Univemty. Urban, a four-year varsity • starter dS a prep, establlshed the Newport-Mesa D1stnct career horrle-rut'l record of 20, tied WE!dnesday by Corona del Mar liigh's Ty Harper. Urban was dis- lnct play~r of the year, All-ClF dnd an Orange County All-Star dS d seruor. He IS h1ttmg 350 'With 12 homers and 31 RBis for the Dods. I ll· hit hve homers as a freshman I m really excited,·. Urban said • 1 love the town of Ames dfld l'U be playing in the Big 12, thP '>l'tond-runked conference lD lh(• ndllOn. • , The b-foot, · 195-pound out- fielder-first baseman was also rt•cru1te<i .QY Oklahoma, San Diego State, Hawau-H1lo and New Orleans His scholarship will cover 80% of his expenses and he plans to maror m education. -by Barry Faulkner BASE BALL Eagles fall · to Trojans, 15-7 • Estancia trails by 12 after three to PCL leaders. IRVINE ' Esldnc1a l ligh's ba!>ebdU team was shown a dis- play of power Thursday, losing at Umvers1ty m a Pacific Coa'>t League game, 15-7 The Trojans struck hard ·IJl the hrst thr~e mrungs. amdssmg 12 runs Estartc1a's Miguel Burciaga went 3 for 4 With d double; Matt Mueller went 2 for 3 dnd scored three runs; Brent Davis went 2 for 4 dlld C.J. Keyte went 2 for 3. Estancia falls to 4-19 on the season and 3-10 m league · The Eagles trdvel to Ldguna ;Hills Monday. ~ PAOAC COAST u:AGUE • UNWERSrTY 15, EsTAHOA 7 Estancia 410 010 1 · 7 11 1 ·.unrversrty 633 012 x 15 18 2 Akrva, Burciaga (1). Curiel (3), and Davis, Foxman, Sheerwood (5) and ;_whitson W • Foxman L • Akiva; o-1 ~8 • Ortiz (E), Keyte (E), Burciaga (E), _ Oayton (U), Dennis (U), Whitson (U), Hichols (U) HR · Nichols (U) ca.ta Mesa at Laguna Beadl Aliso Niguel at Laguna Hills -·sports Hiii SCIOOL YO&LIYIALL, SOflllll Sailors, Sea Kings share crown . , . •Tars clinch No. 1 spot from league entering CIF Division I Playoffs.· NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor H1gh's Sailors sa'w their flossy credentials in boys vollPyball take a beating rn the early going Thursddy rught as Irvine struck fast for a 10-0 lead, but once corrected, the Tars mowed the visiting Vaqueros down, 15-12, 15·9, 15-6, to clinch a tie for the Sea \?'"tew League championship with Back Bay nval Corona del Mar. •They were just on fire." said Newport Harbor Coach Dan.Glenn .... And. we weren't making the plays. lrVinfi! needed this to take third outright, but we .needed it to be No. 1 going into the playoffs.• As a result the Sailors quickly turned the tables en route to a 17-1 overall record. The Sailors, despite sharing the crown with CdM, will enter the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division I Playoffs as the league's No. 1 entry because in the two league meetings the ~ors won m three games, while CdM took four games to win. - Billy Clayton was the hammer for New- port, racking up 20 kills off Ty TTa.mblie's sets. Al Limon and Matt Jameson con- tributed 13 and 12 kills, respective\y, and Tramble's numbers were 54 assists, eight digs and five kills. Harbor improves to 9· 1 in league ac; the Sailors await Monday's ann~uncement of the playoff spauings. " .lrvme returns to Harbor tonight at 7 when the Vaqueros will meet the Winner of the El Toro-Santa Margarita match at 1 p.m. for the third berth from the league after the trio fin- ished in a tie, each with 4-6..,records. Cd.M sweeps past El Toro LAKE FOREST -The Corona del Mar Hlgh boys volleyball team earned a share of its fust Sea View League championship since 1994 Thursday with a 15-8, 15-9, 15-10 S'!"~ep of.}?.ost El Toro. r DON UACH I DAILY Pl.OT CdM's Dennis Alshuler taps It over. The Sea Kings, however, received some bad news. Senior two-year starter Mike Jackson has been rwed academically ineli- . gible, ending his season. • · Morgan Jackson, shifted fro~ the nµddle. to fill Mike Jackson's vacancy on the right side, joined Dennis Alshuler with 11 kills for the winners, who won their fihal nine league matches. . Greg Stampley added rune kills, Alec Hanson eight and Kevin Hansen had 33 assists qnd five kills for the Sea Kings (12-2, 9-1 and ranked No. 1 in Orange County and No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division I). CdM shared the title with µte Newport Harbor, but will go as the league's No. 2 rep- resentative based on a tiebreaker involving head-to-bead games. Senibr Ethan Zotovicb was inserted into the starting hneup at middle blocker for the Sea Kings, the reigning CIF Division Ill champions who earned their fourth straight postseason berth. • · Pirat es b ury Fullerton,· 17 -.7 Danner burl$ f ourtb no-hitter COSTA MESA -Estancia High sopho- more Joanna DaMer threw her fourth no- hJtter't>f the season and got plenty of offen- 51ve support as the Eagles claimed a 9·0 PacilJc Coast 'League softball victory over visiting Laguna Beach Thursday. , • Danner, whose no-hitt~rs, irJclu<Hng a perfect game, have all come at home, struck out 12 a.Rd walked just three. The All-New- poh-Mesa District perfonner has 191 strike- outs in 130 innings and bas won 13 of 20 decisions. . The victory put the Eagles (p-7, 5-3 in. league) in position to clinch third place and a guaranteed CIP playoff berth with a victo· ry over visiting University Monday at 3: 15 . · Senior third baseman nffany Ortega went 2 for 3, scored twice and drove in a run. Seven other Eagles contributed to the nine- hit attack. MORC COAST LEAGUI ESTANCIA 9, lAGUHA lkAcH 0 Laguna Beach 000 000 O · 0 0 2 Estancia 402 003 x -9 9 O Davidson.and Woodbury; J. Danner and cachola. W -J. Danner, 13-7. L-Davidson. -. Mustangs fall to Laguna Hills LAGUNA Hlll..5 -Lecy Perris reached base twice for the Costa Mesa High softball team, t>ul those were the only Mustangs' higbtlights as they dropped a 7-0 Pacific Coast League. decision to Laguna Hills Thursday. Ferris got the Mustangs' only hit-and-e.lso readied base as a hit baller, accounting for Costa Mesa's only runners of the game. Laguna Hills remains undefeated atop the Pacific Coast League at 8-0. Mesa, 4-18, 0-8 in league, hosts Laguna Beach Monday. MCIAC <X>AST &ZAGUl ~ HIUS 7 , CosTA MuA 0 Cotta Mesa 000 000 0 -0 1 2 Laguna Hills · 205 000 x • 7 9 O Shanley, and Klimkiewla; Creeger, and Kees. W -Creeger. L -Shanley 4-18. 3B -Davidson (LH). Y 0 U T H S P 0 ·1 T s· Daily Pnbt SCHEDULE TODAY ........ High school • El TOfO at Newport H.ir· bor, 3.15 p.m., COl'ooa del Mar vs Wood- bridge, 1t Windrow P.irk, 3 1 S. Costa Mfla at ~na Beach, l 15 • 'hCk Md field High school boys and girls -Sea View League Fulals at Irvine High. 5 p.m. Youth -Mayot's Challenge at Newport Harbor High, 9:15 am. •Tennis College men and women • Golden State Athlelic Conference Finals at Costa Mesa Tennis Club, 2 p.m High school boys • Sea View League Finals at Balboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub. 12:30 p.m • Softball High school· Santa Marganta at Newport Harbor, 3'.30 p.m •Swimming H19h school boys and girls -Pac1f1C Coast League Finals .t Corona del Mar; 1 p.m; Sea View Finals at !'fe<1tage Park. lr"Y1n~. 1 p.m ·DEEP SE A Thursday's counts Newport ~ -3 boats, 35 ~nglers. l 73 barracuda, 6 sand bass. 13 sculptn, 1 cafte0 ~ 6 blue perch. . . • • Orang~ Coast strikes for nine runs in sixth inning. ·' -JC BASEBALL STAMPEDE MARCHES ON FULLERTON After trailing early at Fullt:!rton College, the Orange COdst CoUege baseba1J team put together a nine-run slXth trutlng and cruised lo a 17-7 vtctory man Orange Empire Con- ference game Thursday after- noon. unproving to 26-17; 13-10 in conference. Down 3-1 m the fourth inning, Bnan Wahlbnnk drove in two runs with a two-out triple and the Pirates took the lead, 4-3. Fullerton came back, putting three runs on th(! board in the bottom of the in.rung before Tom BOATING 'CONTINUED FROM 9 Clark entered the scene a!i Coast's pitcher. The Puates exploded for rune runs in the sixth inning, high- lighted by John D1Corpo's three- run triple. OftAHGE EMPIU CONRR£Na · OflANGl CoAST 17, fuuoToN 7 Qrange Coast 100 309 211 -17 19 1 Fullerton 003 300 OlO -7 8 3 carey, Clafk (5), Parkin (9) and Thompson, Devries (8); Cramer, Brundige. (5), Waldinger (5), LaMendola (5). Pollard (B), Newton (9) and casarez. w • Oark, 2·2. 2B -Anderson (OCQ, Royce • (OCQ, Hernandez (OCQ, Romprey (F). Montanaro (F). 38 -Wahlbnnk (OCQ, Dicorpo, 2, (OCQ, Orlandos (OCC). said bis successor and nephew. Jerry Norei who, with his broth· ar Jack. purcb.ued Crystaliiler from their UDde m t 977. The Pacifica <4-4 was tbe boat to own m the 1970. and was known for itl innovative design and ltyling. It was the Cadillac of sporttiahen and still commands a bigher price today on the used market, than when it was first introduced in 1969. "Originaµy the base frice was $85,000. Today used 44s run trorn betw•n $125 to S 7SK.• Jerry Norek Mid. Pacifica was Sold to Stewart Kipper in 1972. In 1976, Norek ~on ocean retcue boat that ts still one of the mott sought after rescue boats by lifeguards and harbor patrols up and Clown the WMt Coast. The yenow hoats are currently UMd bf; the~~ Uf~ 4lld Marine ~k: an innOvattve and creative man, pioneered a t8choique that cbenged the boat building industry. He leaves b8bind bil son. James Ncir8k. bll wife of 20 yean, Marge. and bis two nepbew 111CX'911C11'1, j«ry and Jack. Ev~ ts welcomed to 11 a.m. ierYlces May 15 at Pacific View Mortuary. • • • Regidn 120 All-Stars close out regular season. NJ;!WPOR BEACH -The Cost Mesa Stampede, a b nder-10 all-star soccer team from Region 120, closed out the regu- lar season with a 3-1 win over the Newport Beach Region 97 entry. The victory locked up a first place finish for the Stampede (7- 0-1) which asswes it top seeding in next week's playoffs in Mission Viejo. Rigo Miranda scored two goals in the second quarter off as~~ls from Jose Perez Jr., and WµUam Brbeno. The Stampede defense played a stellar game with notable performances from Kyte Woodworth, Caleb Burgess, Ben Abbott, Matt Grella, and goalie Danny Alderete . Cory Weikel put in a crossing pass from Kenneth ZJcb in tlle third quarter giving the Stampede a three-goal lead and effectively sealing the win. Jn a game played last week, the Stampede continued its solid play with a win Saturday over the South Irvine Red Raiders all-star team, 3-1. Kyle Kell pulled off a hat-tnck m this game, scoring all three goals. Assists were credited to Weikel, and Burgess. Strong defensjve play from Grella, Abbott, Woodworth, Alderete, and goalie Jonathan Howse held the Raiders at bay throughout the game. Angels take a pair The Bronco Angels -. .. -.-1-1r of the Newport Har- bor Baseball Association defeat- ed the first-place Dodgers Satur- day. 5-4. After givinQ up four runs in the first inning, the Angels held the Dodgers scoreless for the next six innings behind the solid pitching of Greg Miner, Spencer Moore and closer Kasey Peters. Devon Haugen, Ttm Cramer, Ch~ Smith and Moore made outstanding defensive plays. Pe~ers led the Angels in rutting. In the second game the Angels downed the Giants, 11-8. The Angels were led in pitching by Smith and Moore. The Angels were led in hittmg by Peters and Patrick Dayton. Moore and Peters both scored three runs. sOme fine defensive plays were recorded by Daniel Shea. Ensign teams win NEW-l ·HOCllY P 0 R T BEACH -The Ensign Hornets defeated a team from Rancho San Joaquin of Irvine, 10-0, Tuesday in the Intermediate Roller Hock- ey League. Jeremy lhlelove, Calvin Anderson, nevor Anderson, Shay Barton and Alex Whitesides all scored for the Hornets. The Ensign Killer SeaBees battled Serrano of Irvine to a 3-3 tie. Kevin Wong had two goals and one assist. Jules Bates also scored for Ensign. ... Registration Saturday_ NE w p 0 RT --·1•t!lflls ... o-- BEACH -Regis- traUon for AYSO Region 57, which serves the commumbes of Corona del Mar, Eas\ Newport Beach and Newport Coast is Sat- urday from noon to 4 p.m. at uo .. coln Elementary School. Registrabon is $75 per person and first-time players must sent a blrlh certificate. Forlllfonriatio~)~ 2412 .. Rockies roll, 14-7 The Rockies -.~~ml!"~~ were 14-7 winners N I L L over the Cardinals in NeYIP{:! Beach Little League AAA acti recently. Alex Johnston recorded three shutout innings for the Rocki~ · while teammate Danny Hurst belted a home run 1 In the loss the Cards' Tommy Folkes did Ms best to keep th~ Cards in the game with a homQ run and a triple. I, • POIY llSlllll -:.i Newport-Mesa Pony Conference .. • (through~ 1) • 1. Costa Mesa ~ 14-0: 2. ~ East .... 11-2; 3. Costa Mesa Ciiinli; ~ 4. (tle) Newpclrt Hatbor ~ 7~ di Newport East ~ 7-'; 6. Newport E.i .... 6-6; 7. ~HarborV.11•~ 7 .. 8. Costa Mesa ....... 5-f); 9. Newport Harbor --~ 5-8; 10. Newport H«bor "9d 5-. 4-10; 11. Newport East O a *''"" l-9; 12.CostaMesa ~ 2-11. W"". . ~-'~ -.., ~1 • \. -• ·.---~ ~·r.~,~ .... i ~ , '-'""""<'•+';" ~ •• ,·rr :~· . . ..,. ;°"' ... ,,~.,A . r. ~ t " ' . . >. • •• • I ...... -.. • • • t . ~. • lhrougfl lit ooverning Board, hereinafter reletred to u -01smlC'T". wtA re· <*Ye UP IO, but not leler than the lbOVHtaled llfn!J 1Mled bids for the ewaro . . . . ., ' •,. ~ "11""'•1 ,• ,,......._ a HOwlenO. Notice Is he,.~ ht .,,. UOO.ral w1ll Hit et privlte .. to lhe I and bell bidder to oonllrmallon OI uperlor Couf1, on or etter tne 1 Olh Oty ol Ml~ 1 1999 11 the office 0t Dougla1 Godbe, 2~12 c.a4i ci. la Plei., Sle. 450, ~~ .. c~~ of MICt i Mt In end '° .. .. ~ .... ~ ... 1-:::-::::::--=-~..-.;: uMld In !he dty of Nftpor1 8Mdl. Oountj of O!Mgt, ,... of~ ..,ic:u. llllfy dleoltbed .. tolcJWs• ........ loc:Mld .. '11 VIII Qenoe, Udo ltle, New· port 8Mctt, CA t29a, le· aelw CIMCllled .. tollows. Cot ta ol TrlCC No I07 .. .. .... . ~- " ,, ,. ............ .. ....... .......,..,. The ~ '*'°"' ........ ~. WOOi> DOCTORI, 317' fl\Alman St., a-. 118, Colla ....... CA IZl28 ArltlOfo/ w. °""· 2142 Velaaco La,,e, Costa ...... CA9al829 ~~ ... cgn.. t»y: an lndMdull Hew )'OU •&Med dOlr10 bUllneM yet? No ~W.<>nh • TNl~weetled Wiit "h County QM ol Or-.~ Dely Pb ""'· 23, 30. M!y t, 14. 1999 Fm Flc1Hloue Bualnet• NlllfM Statiement The folowlno pef90M .,.. doing buelnMa u : TOTAL Tranng, 297' Hat· bot BM1 .. Suite 204. Costa Masa. CA 92829 DaW9 L Arnold.' 2521 ,.,.. VllD. N9wport a..cti. CA92MO lNI bullnul Is con-~by: an lndMdual Hew )'OU IWted doing ~yet7No o.vtd L Amold lNI ltatenaent WU fled ..... .,,. County Clelte of Orange Coun~ on 3-28-99 1 111711771 Ody •PMot Af>r. 23 30. May 1. 14. 1m l:p• Flctltloua Bualneu N•me St•tement The followlng peraons are doing bUslneu u : a) Orange County Movers, b) Orange County Moving Setvlces '8na Storage c) Orange County Storao- d) Orange County Reloca- tJon SeMc:es, 938 Enterprise, Orange, California 92868 Jeffrey Alan Musgrave, 31 45 E Ruth Plaoe, Orange, Call1omla 92669 Thts busmess II con· clucted by an lndMdual Have you staneo doing b\Jslness yet? No Jeffrey Alw'I Musgrave ·This statement was flied I with the County Cle111 ol Orange County on 3·17-99 191196786712 Dally Piloc A.pr 16. 23. 30, MayJ. 1999 F866 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- ing win be held by the Co5ta Men City Council on Monday, May 17, 1999, at 6:30 pm., or es aoon ffieiealter as poulble, in the Coundl Chambers of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, on the follow· lngltam· REQUEST from Council Members Somers for Council review ol the Park.s. Recreation F1al- 1Ues, and Pllrkways Com· mission's -i>Proval of a re· ques t from C J segers1rom and Sons to modlly ttie Beat StrMt Streetscape IF THE AFOAEMEN· TIONEO ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT, • tM Ctlallenge may be llmtted 10 0ttty tlOl4I ISSU9I l9lled et lhe • public heenng described In • 11\is l'\04oee or ln Wflllen Cot· respondenoa delMtred to 1i:t tQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNTY r ..................... .. ....,.,. .......... .... ~, ........... 1 •• ...................... ............ ., .......... . ................ 1 ..... ... .......................... ....................... ............. --t:-=-·-----· .... 5 .• "" ........... ... ....................... ,.. ............... .. ................... .................. ................ ................... ,....., .......... ... ,_., ... ,a .. . .... , .... .. ... 'I •w ... ......... ' ... . , .. ~ . . ·. -~ -. ~ ~-. .· City • pnor '°· the ~ hearing NOTICE IS FUATHER GIVEN ltl9I 11 Mid b1ne and pl9Q8 Ill 1Re1911ed C'::td :;"9 ~-c:: cl on the abcNe item MARV T. EUJOlT, ~Cltyetwk Pubhlhed ffewj>ort 6nctl-eo.ta Mesa· Dally Piiot May7, 1999 Fll05 Flctltloua Bu1lnee1 Neme St9tefMnt • The f011oW1ng peraon• .,. doing butlne&s .,. SOUTH l;OAST AUTO CENTER. 2030 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA. ~27. Capital Fleet Ser111oes Inc , (CA), 2030 Harbor Blvd , Cotta Mesa. CA 92927 Tl\ia buSlntSS IS cb\· dueled by. a corporation Have YOAJ started oo.ng butineu yet? No Capital FIM'I Services Inc., Metlll Ozonur, PrMldent This siatament 1111as filed wf1h the County Cle111 of 019nge Cou.nty on 4-14-99 1991167119197 Daily Piiot A.pr "16, 23, 30, May 7. 111911 F865 FlctlUoua BualneH Name Stat.ment The 1611owtng persons are doing business as Marllyn's Engraving, 1725 Monrovia Ave , •B·5, Costa Mesa, Cahlornla 92627 Manlyn Jean Houlette. 1139 W Orange Rd .. Santa Ana, Calilomla 92706 This buslMss ts con- ducted by an Individual Have you started doiQQ bollness yet? Yes, Ql/11/83 Mll'ilyn J Houlene This statement was fifed W1th ttl8 County Cle111 of Orange County on 4-28-99 • 19996791316 -Dally Piiot ~ 30, May 7, 14, 21 , 1999 F884 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant to Section 6104(d) of the Internal Revenue Code, noCJCe Is hel9by given lhlt the an- nual report lot the Qlendar year 1998 or the VINTAGE BMW HOUSE; private IOUlldauon, Is available at us pr\nopal oHlce dunng regular business hours lot Inspection during regular bu.lness hourt by an~ Clliztn who requests 1t within 180 days atter the date or this publicatlon. The foundation's prlooi· pal olflce Is k>ceted at 15901 Redhill Ave., Ste. 203, TuSlln, CA 112780. TII• princft>el manager of the foundation 11 keland R. Houh Jr., 707.aM603. Publllhed NeWJ>Ort Beach-Cotta Meu Dally Piiot May 7, 1999 F904 NOTICE OF . AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant to Section 8104(d) of 1he Internal Revenue Code, nodoe 15 hereby=: that the an· nual re !Of tne calendar r 1 of THE EBS6N .. -· -··~" . .• . . ~ . _, -. . n r, :: ·p·,· . ... t . I l·~clMmCll l IPUaucm1aa 1 lw• I WOLCOTT FAMIL y PIOlliblllng Hll•HrvtCe .... Of "' DYytltl) ..... H~ 93$·44-ool .... Of. Flc11l oua Bua,,... i<:tlUduleO dOl!ng li1N '°' FOVNDA TION, a pn¥l1a IObaCCO NOOUCtJ IMG8> T~ OIC ~ QOG, My Descrilll4 In laid Oetd ol N S tement in. ~ o1 blOs 6ha be loundation, II eve bit at TME MOTION IO Q/'<• Of· 2741 ~ DIM; T•n. TtuaL *' be SOid II oublic n ... '":~~ l)ef$0RI letumed IO bidder vn- the ~uon t Pfio(jjpel dina11oe 99 5)lrll reading 921110 ., t11C10n M lft Tiit JrOllt OI Tiit are OOlnQ bu ~ u ociened A 5hlll be lflt tote OltlOI tor lntl*'llon dutlng c:atded by the Jol!Ow'll)Q roll The -1*1111 ., M ~ At Tiit ,.. Enr, 00 ME A FAVOR res;>ontlblldy Of the tlld(Ulr ~lat buslnos~ hour• call 110Ce . . .... 111*111'1 Oetclbed. 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B~ F~f~2E\ll~ i;;e F~l1tr ~=~k ~::~sa The bUlk S#t 11 l'*"Clld lo Sh Of ltdtrat llVlnQt and dueled by an lndMdual :..~~~:! ~~ ~ ptlnopa.I manager ol lhe MARV T. ELLIOTT, ba ~ ... ol1'Ct °' loan GSOC:jttlOn uv:w Im)• t-tave you started doing handled by mau Bid Ooc:u· toun<fitlon 11 Nancy Deputy City Cieri! • TEAM ESCROW INC"_ 13151 e1a, ..... ~ °'f.,.!!!.,~'cooblnt -~on bosll')eu yet? No ment.s end ocher contract Wolcott Ebsen, Publlatled Newport Beach· ~l'lt St GMilfl l:illM CA -•• "'•""'"' -.v Mdlelle Maisnau Voloer ....,.,,,~•£ __ ., 8 ... _ be (0.9) 873-51 15 __ Cotta Meu Daily Pilot V2IM3 and ttit anio!lllled Ult 5102 and eulhotlad to do Thia statement was Ned ~;;;rar"ihe oi;;;. o1 Published Newport Beach· May 7 191111 buSlnm In Clltlomll, TM silt with the Coo01y Cle"-ot Costa Mes. Daily PllOI F898 • 11,,,_25• l llllQ .. a be made MlllO\lt conwnant Orange County on 4·28·99 ~lty ~:SZ d.~~ ~~ May 7, l999 PUBLIC NOTICE Cllt~ ~= 11~ra: or Wl!~IV.:!XP'"' or Im~ 1""791352 ments "'"I no1 be malled F898 NOTICE OF Code~&10&2.-r~vw,. wuo. pcmersion. vt Daoty P1lo4 Apr 30 May Unle$$ lhe addillOQal S4 00 _,,F""'l ...,...I .-1 -...,B,,..._ .... 1_,;,.~ 11101mbr1110tS to &abS'Y Ill• 7, 14. 2t. 1m F88~ .... _ ,_ ............... ... ct t oua u1 ne11 AVAILABILITY OF ·The llllN llld IOdlas ol ObllQa!jon sacured 11y Ille Detd ...... rge "' 1'""""'"" "'u• Name Statement ANNUAL REPORT Ille l)llnOn wifl WflOrn dams or f""t execu•d by JONNn pal:ent The fOlloWlng persona 'Pursuant to sechon "'-bt riled rs TEAM ESCROW Bo.ton. 4 ~lfned Min as CrTY OF ac:n bid .she9 be maoe are oo.no t>usin.u u 6104(dl of tne lntemat llC . 13151 ~nt St, rustor. recorded on 4fl9J9.4 COSTA MESA ~~ P~,~~~hlo~m9 a) l(ait)ud(s, b) Cart>uclls, Revenu .. Code, notoee It GMlen GIM, CA 92&43 re h rteordtO as lnsrument No 94· ORANGE COUNTY ·-• 2840 E LlnCDln tE. hereby Qtwn that the an-lllt dlr lor fifing .dams~ ll'J 0297264 Boot No~pag ol ll'lt CALIFORNIA ~t:.' a: :J0~ Anaheim, CaWomia 92806 nuat repon lor the calendai ~ Sllll bl .._, 2• ll!W. Olfml Records ol Otange, NOTICE acc:ompan eel by a certlf Id D1111d P Crlshnl, 194 W year 1998 of the wllldl It Ille~ da¥-blfOll CMfomia Tht total amount INVITING BIDS or cashiers Cheek ore btd Cerritos Anaheim. Califor· Fa.fdlild·Mart.ndate Foun-llltll*OPllldllle-Sl*lfitd securtd by Siie! instrvmtnt as NOTICE IS HEREBY 'bondlornot essthan t0% nla 92805 dallon, I pnvate lounda· .... OI the Dm• ol IM.iaf pubica!JOll G Iv EN I h It s. a I e d ol the amount ot their OIO This boslne$S... IS con-tion, is available at U'l8 0-.d Acllll 20. 11111Q ol lllls oota IS $603 M3 36. praposalt tor rurrvshing au made payabie to the City of clucted by: an indMdual Foundation's pnnopal of. SMGEO T~ OK CMA CHOf«i. Wllldl loclUC!ts lht totll amount labor, materials, eqU1p-Costa Mesa No propo$81 Have yoo staned docng hce lor lnspecbOn dunng ~s) ol lht unpaid bllanca (lndUcllllQ ment, trenspofl.ltion anc1 shal be considered unieu bu51fl8ss yet? No regular business hOurs Newport Beath-Costa,,_.., ac:cru.d ana unpaid lnllttSI) wen other lacir.ues as ma~ accom~amed by s"c" Davtd CrlStinl from 10 00 am. to 4 00 d ........ d 11 -· .. "'"'te ..... nt was fil...,. CH!ii22241H·51a7.S 7. 19119 an fNM>,...,.. "111Ntl cos be required lor TM cashie s ctlflCk cash or ""• ..... ...... "'"' Pm,, by anyoozen who re· expenses and aovances ft 1111 111911 11199 SLU RAY b4ddefs bond W1th the County Clerk ol quests 11 ·wt1h1n 180 days F1ctltioua Business bme 011n111at pu11Ncatlon ol lhlS &EAL ·ANO CRACK SEAL No bid $1'1811 t>e con Orange County on 4-9-99 al1er the date ol thli publi-Name Statement nouca Dad. Apr~ 26 1999 p Ro J E c T -• c 1 TY sidered unle~ 11 1s maoe 11199871193311 catlOI'\. The l~ndation's The following persons S.rr1no Reconveyanc:e ~om-PROJECT NO. K-06, will on a blank Pfopo$al form Dally Piiot May 7, 14, 21 , principal olhce IS located al are doing business as· pany 4900 Rtvergracle Road be receM>d by the C11y ol lumlslled 0y the Cuy ol 28.1999 F906 1015GranvtlleDm1e,New-Plas11c Art 19101 Beac:tl SUl112870ll'Wlndale,CA91706 Costa MesaatttleOffk:eof Costa Mesaand1Smade1n FICtltlous Bualne11 pon Beach, Cahlorma Blvd., Suite 236, Hunt-j626) 858•4858 For Sales the City Clerk, n Fair accordance wltl'l the Name Statement ·92660. telephone (714) lngton Beach, Cahlorn1e nlormatlon till (714) 573-Drive. 00518 Masa, Cahfor-prov1s10ns ol the Proposal 644-5291 9Z648 ,._ .,_ R •· I .. _ .. ~. f 10 00 The lollOwing persons Th ct 1 1 Davtd.Georne lewis 196., ..... rrano econveyance n,.., unti t ... 11VUr o : requirements are dOlng business as. e pnn pa manager 0 174.1\2 Elm St;o....,112 Hunt-Company, as ,duly~ appo1nttd a.m., Monday, May 17, Each bidder mu5' l\ave a Hutton & Company, 2•55 the Foundation 15 Harry T. "' "''" • 1111s11e Diana Carllt Assistant 11199, 11 which time they Class "A" hcense (General Newport Blvd , Costa Martindale, Trustee lngton Beach, Calilomla Va President P119783 4130 will be opened publlcty and Engineering) or C32 ' Me Cal I la 92627 Published Nawpori Beach· 92647 sn c"4""" read aloud in tl'le Councll (Parl\i""' and H1gh,wa~ Im· sa, 1 orn Costa Mesa Dally Pilot This business 1s con· --·'".__'~------• c .. ~m .. --Sealed .. ,, Jismes D Kenny, 2455 M 7 1999 Feg7 d ed l . ldual ,.., .,...,.. provement Contractor and Newport Blvd , Costa ay • · uct tJy· an ndiv Fictitious Business proposals shall bear the 11-also be prequa11f1e<1 as re- Mesa, Cahlomia 92627 Flctltloua Bualneas Have you started doing Name Statement ue or Ille worlt and name or Quired by law Tl)ls buS1ness ts con· N•me Statement business yet? Yes. The 1otlow1ng per oos the bidder bot no other A Contractor 1Js1fiVi Crall d -"' b Ind 1 r •-·i 03/09/l999 do bu d1st.ngu15ti."" mar1<s Any or c1ass1hca11on n()( shown ' • I CZ~ .. ~ ...... Wage tm!NltlOnl me 'I be teQWilO to pey N -aoe ra• o1 lhlt cralt or da.iillflca l.iOt'I moat doMfy tees to • •• £110Wft in the Genetll Deloll'llWI& "°"' efl8CllJ\ie al the time ol .,... call lot bids 1 he Conuacror •hall COl'rlply With the pt0ol1ft)OS o1 Secuon 1 no to 1780, in· d<l1111e. of ll'le 'Callfofnla' Labor eocse. tt\e pr....illnO rat• Ind IClle ot WllglHi ... tabhshed by the cuy ol Cost• Men wl'lich ire on file \!t1th the City Cletlt ot 1he C11y ol Colla tHse ancl i;hall lor1eit penatt,.s PIHCllbed •therein for noncompliance of 111d Code The C.ty Counctl ol tne City ol Cos1a Mesa re· HN8S the ng IO ~ any fldlof a OG laotA.RY ELLIOTT Deputy City Clerk City of Coat• MeM Publlsnwd Ne~ Beach· Costa Meu Deily Pi1ot A.pnl 30 May 7, 1999 • F879 PUBLIC NOTICE Ct1Y OF NEWPORT BEACH City Councll Chambers of th• City of Newport BMch • 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Regular Meeting • May 20, 1999 - 7:00 p.m. 1 SUBJECT The Pleas ant Peas.11nt French Countiy Bistro (Wai Lee applican1) 4251 Martingale Way. UMA vet... y· an ivldua The olouw ng persoos DaVld George Lewis are ing sinen as ·.,. Have ~ started dolng are doing 1Xi11ness as EM & C Engineering As· bid received alter thl:I on Ille General PrevaUing business yet? No Baja Kerb and Truaung This statement was lded soc1a1es. • 3535 Hyland t";============:;:===:;i -------- This statement was hied Mesa California 92827 Orange County on 3·25-99 Cel1forn1a 92626-1444 111 OISTUAW FSIOJ WOTlCE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT. Pur1u1nt to Section 810(0) of the Internal R9¥· enue Code, no11c:e is h8111by given hi the an· nua~ tepon ol the calendar year 1998 of the Bellwood Founda110fl, I pnvate loun· datoon, Is avallab6e II ltl8 FoundallOl'l'S pllncipel of· looe for lll$p8CtJOfl during regular bustneu noura trom 8 a m to 5 p.m. by any citizen who requests it within 180 clays alter IN · <lal8 of IM publlcatJon The FOl.ln<latlon's pnnd· pal olflc;! Ii located tlf ' 5 Aue Oeauvltte. Newpol't Bea<:h, CA 92660 The pnnopal manager ol 111' foundation' ts Wesley E Bellwood Published ~ Beac:n- Costl Mesa Daily Piiot M.lf 7. 1999 F902 .-....--- . "'" James D. ·Kenny 2280 Newpoh BNd., Costa with lhe County Cler1t ol Ave •202 Cotta Mesa ..... ' • I 4 I With Ille County ci.11\ ol Allred<> Gomez, 2361 19996787780 MOhamed I Elgall, 1830 ... &&'.. dab·· . . . OrangeCountyon 4-15-99 Calle L obana, San Dally Piiot A.pr 23• 30• 16th Street •R~ New· "~Or. .1.e · ~~~ 1"""""'7""""2 May 7, f4 1999 F877 B h C 1 I 11 ~ Daily Pilot ~';16~ ~~:~ente , Calllorn11 Flctltioua Buslne•s c~3 eac ' a I orn Afteroa...S.Te" '~ 30, May 7, 1999 F867 Heniy Beu Jr. 22~ Del-Narpe Statement This buSJMSS IS con· ,u Y' so-rn S'ilERRA BETH . :it~ : .• Flctltloua Business aware St . Huntington The lollowmg pessons dueled by 1n.1nd1viduat isc eas•,. ~ v , Name Statement Beach. Cahlorma 92646 are doing business as Have you staned doing D ount ~et, I. •f CostA Ma..,.._""""' MJllJ 3, The This ~IJSlntSS It con-The Ma~ Room ol Co-busaness yet? • ,J '-.I.-following persons dueled by a general pan-rona def Mar, 3535 E Yes. 511983 , C ti & 1999. SM is"""'""',,,., ".T~ Jl"lftl:'I, are doing business IS nershap Coast HlghWay, Corona Mohamed I Elga• rem.a on c,,,4'] Jolm#n Sou tnU/ EIV Sot.o, Sr..; Simply Raw, t3372 HaveyoustarteddOlng Oel Mar,Cahfomia.92625 Th1sstatemen1wasfied I. lf"L __ .L __ r J __ J ,.~ L-J Diamond Head Dm1e, business ~et? No Douglas Overtly l Ca-with 1he County Clerk of --Burial Service 'NI -.nvUKn, z:.IV, r. ,.,.. rri.it'a.a Tusun. California 92·780 Henry eeu. Jr nyon CteSl Drive, Corona Orange Counry on 3·31 99 Soto, f"l'tul,..rnsa, AJm. 6f"' }0# Laurence Gregory This statement was tiled def Mar. Ca11lomia 92625 11111967118331 Soto, '°"-Tbtmr.tu 11tul)olnl)o/mu14 Sarver, 13372 Diamond WJth the County Cler1t ol This bof.'lness. Is con-Da•fy Palol Apr 30. May Wh sho Id Ott sub1'ect J' Head Onve, Tustin, Orange Countv on 4·28·9Jl ducted by· an lnd1vidua1~ 7. 1 •. 21; 1999 F895 Y U Y st~lhrNtl#r, A1krul Jolnemt pbu Calllomla 92780 , __ J This business Is con· 1111196711,1405 Have you started doing yourself & VQUC family tO n"mnooru lltmll, tllU'/a. collli11J ,,_ Daily P1101 Apr 30, May 71 business yet? 1 fri·-L' r .. -~-' ._,;~ ___ ,,, L. L.t.J111 ducted by: an lndlVlclual U , 21 , 1'999 F894 Yes, 06/1511994 . infl d ' fi cruu. ,.,.,,_ ,., r-.~ WJU,,., _,. b H!lve yout7staNorted doing Douglas Overtly . paying . ate pnces Ot 1:30 p.m. on FriMy, Mii] 7. 1999"' • u~~=~e G' Sarver &crow NL T·l1114 This stetement wClas llled cas'ketS & services???? M11rmwi C/NR.b, 5()01 NnuJHm ~ This staternent was tiled NOTlCE TO CREDITORS wit~ the County er1t ot D Ii CA 'th wtlh the County c1er1c or OflUUtlAU Orange CountW 4•5•99 PACIFIC V1EW Call Toll Free l~SSS.S4WKET · Cotut r., "'""· "" Orange Coun1~3-78276.;..,991 ""'(UCCE let.IS Jl!!l, GIVEN Daily P1;ot l pr ":J.11~3 MEMORIAL PARK "-.:-1\--e. S _,,u_ ~---• mtombmntt to follow 111 J>,uYfo V°U'Mf ..... ......,nc ~· 7 14 21 1999 F890 <Xl nug uroAUge Cl wroouwug "'"'1ltr1es M1111ory/ Ault, 3500 f>tlci&:c V"uw Dallv Pilot A.pr 23, 30, lhll a bilk Ule 11 about lo bl • • · Cemetery • Mortuary 'J• Mpy 1. 14• l 999 F876 maoa -L N be 25503059 0111 Chapel • Crematory Dr., Nnupon &uh, CA. Mmwn.J Thi name(•) anCI business ~u:11 ~ s Np: 2550~~ conrnbldi.ons ""'Y lw 1MM 111 ti# SUMMARY OF ICIOmJ Of the Stlltr 1m 00 Notlel 01 TrustH s Salt You ~:w~ ~J'we r-$i.nni S.t1111,..,//or Br"'""'11 W'imt'r PROPOSED YUN KIM. 2222 Mchellon. 1204. Alt In Oelluh Under A Deed 01 &44·2700 u~riAl FtmJ d o r Wl.J.-,,. c..n.J ORDINANCE hint. CA92612 t•""" · TrusL Da•o 411~ Unlen C 11 642 5678 'r'' -~·~>"" . CITY OF Doino busllllll as NYol You Tw Action To Protec1I•------a -;. CommtmilJ CJN,.m.. 301 MilpJ;. COSTA MES• M Ollle< business name(a) Your Pr~tv ... 11 MZf Be Sold PIERCE IROTKERS SI., Cost.c Ma., CA 92.627ormtllJ1¥ A PROPOSED OR· Ind dms{H) used ~ Ille fJ. A Pubic Sale II You Need IEU IROADWAY -" DINANCE 1$ scheduled tor Iller(•) Wlftn ,. S-!Int An Exi>&anallon 01 The Nall.Ire ,Mortuary * Chapel Jnp~tl •ff"' ""1 Honu Suing •J adOplion al the regular City ~ II sWd ~ Ille sakl(s). Of Thi ProcetdlllQ AQMist You v Cremation p U t a f e W W 0 rd$ A1ltn'iu mMb •./fitt, ·, Council mftting of May 11, .. (I none, so 1119) Ho.. You Should Contact A Lawytf ~ -· 1/61' n131-,nc9 1999, being Ordinance Tiit loclkln 111 caldoma of Nollet IS Hereby GNlll 11\at Ille 110 Broadway t k f nu-I ...., "'J" · 99-5 adding Chapter Ille dMf tlllCUM aff1CI ol h rNI f)l'oe>ert;' known as . 17 Costa Mesa 0 wor Of you• 1 'h to Title 11 Ol lhe Costa llhrlS Same• lbO'.il C0¥1ntry #12 NlwPOft llaacfl 642•9150 Mesa Mun1c1p11 Code Thi narnt(s and U'1tlS CA 92'60 AlsesSOt's Pwc:tl •••••••••llo-_________ _. ______ .. II ...... ra •• ii .... en By~ (949) 631-659-4 • ~ .. rw~ )°"' 111a11M' 11id number in.I n110tU ou '-" Yllh. pntt 'I'""~·> ........ ,.. ·,._.. .. • • It t : •• ~ • • '! .. . ~· ·1 ... ~~«4·~ NEW UST...a DupleW Solllh of Pai For P'tllle showing, call Judy l<olar, 8toktr, 94W7&-5571 tW OCIAN VIEW 110t t F. 8r'IJll IMI. 38f 298. 8840 .. lot. needl TLC Conq on fllllU(! 511119t. Hutty! II'• Ol'tf 112$.000 Cal W9" StMrl • REMA)( M-1»7361 30i FiTW.117looo 311,.,..,,1137,000 L.e11rn--. .. 1 lllodno Oen Jonn l<tnnty. Agent ~ OHNHOUIE FRl>AY 10MWPll c:oAON.\0 OEL MAA. So Hwy 2 , • ...,.., ..,. • ...... 000 COAOHA OEL MAA ZllCMOollllM WW 11.•.00Nt. .... ...,. ~DELMAR' 191110oll!IM VMI ....... 1 .... ,,171 LCM!y 1WNAilt 381 2 Sbl 2C' .. Qlf. bUll In 99. ~edtel. aooiHoc S 179.900 Eari I .Ndy Tey1o1,~ 94H42"4722 'ID CUW· OfllH IA T 1'-2 2200 CANYOH °" ... """' • ..,, end 111111 • ....,._ 1400ef. I 1M1r llr'8> . ............ , ... , .......... 1,..... c. -*81celtlMIWl-..0. " °"""· .......... OPlllHOWI • FM>A' 10A1141111 COITAMISA • 2000 ..... fll 1A 1115.000 EAITID' 215111118' • MI0.000 EAITllDI I ....... ... . . .... .....,.... '"'----~ . t ,, .. "'" ·,-~ . . •, . . ~ ',. I • I .. ByPbooe (9-49) 642-7'078 - By MaMn Pel'8oo: :J30 "'c t ~} mrt Co..ta ,\t , C"\ Q2o27 \1 \ftl"" Oh t & 8.iy ~ Bean Td .. plK>llf' 8:30run-.> OOpm \londlty-t ,,.,.f Wnlk-ln 8:30Mn-5 OOpm ''-t.r-f n•lt1 . ' BAYSHORES , (2552 Viata Or.) ~ 35bl • Mp otl 11111 "°""'* ldk, lorrMI din 111 an ~ llr plan $1.275,000 Cal QM,. kif appt 94"'2~53 . NEW TWNitiis BiOCiC 1e belCtl 2 l 3 8tOlootnl From $23S 000 Don Chambers ~AIW-5322 ONNHOUSE .._.Y1~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2D1Halr .... M19.000 ~MAPOINT 2CllSMot""'9 ltJa,000 llQCMQ ·~ Polley Rate. and ckadlinf'S arc ubjttt to change ,.,lhout notire. The p11bl1sher rc~nh the nght to c.en>0r, rccllll>Stt). ttvise or tq«t an\ dai.s1fie<l othcn1 .. f'mcnt. Pl~~ report any error that tna)' be m ;,our rla_ ified ad 1111111eJi•tely. The l>ailv Pilot acttpts no luih1ltw for anv error in an adn·nistnlt'nt (or ,..bJch It mav be re.pon" iblc "c.ept for the c l of the spa~ acmally occupied by the error Cmlit can ool) be allo•cd for the fin>t insenion ------Deadllnes _____ ........ Mo~ay ........... .friday S:OOpm Thunday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thund.ay 5~ 'Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpm Buy h. Sell It. Flnd It. Cl•nlfled. ... -. ·.• -· " . .. . Exdusiw Fasliion Island U(rst;lt • COnderae Serva • 24 HR Fitness Center • '24 HR Security Gile •Cl~ F'Ktllty I Bed 1""' $ lfm I 8edlden,,.. $1 m 2 Bed,,_ $22,, 2 8ecL4den ,,_,., °"" ¢11 m -,.._Cl ... -----• 0 II RllF ... hi 12 Friday, ~ 7, J 999 .. 152 HOUSE&ICONOOS F..oA RENT AUSOVEJO * 8elut1NI New Hr 2.581 Home Pano~ tn cul-*MC Oiled pOOI. spe 2c gl/IC)t $2000'mo Ayl i'19-~368 f5$ HOUSES/CONDOS FOAREHT BALBOA PENH BAY FRONT Sp&QOUS 2br 2bl coodo walli 10 lun lone under ground parking secure building wlpool & lauodly Av11I 6/1 $23ro'mo 9011-597.,.850. t59 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT CORQNA D£L MAR 38r 2·Sty TwnhH Avail May 15. 2' 93r comm pool. spa, 1enM nr Gellon'6 $2200'mo 6 J J•AlllSOll a9I Prutlt!ntkll Ca Reanv 6"4 6373 x 1472 Jaamlne P•k 28rl2B• 2 car 181 Fp Indy rm ydrd 93100 omm pool & spa great loc S2300imo 9•9 l66·3608 J9drm 2Beth HouH lmmacolal•· •efri<J ric.li.1 I car gatlgt plus 1'lf' ~PdC'" n Sl'l\k wait 10 $11<'(> s . .;.,< 6• ,.!1324 Large Cuatom 3Br 2y, bllh llnltly & doNlQ ruom 2 car gar 1 block lo bUcll Av111 611 S2995m no ~s 9"9 720 1$65 Btlgtlt SpaCIOUI 4bf 31.>a halt block 10 beach l'p 219 M1tgu1nte '3000mo. $3000 dep ,,.,, 611 909 8&-1 !>897 lmmec lg 3br 3bl hH, 2 cer p , WIO, trig. trplc, blk to bch1 $2475 S.. Sal/Sun 1._. 2110 Seavt.w 94M73-7975 1 eo HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT CO$TAMESA 'E SIDE' Jbr 2b1 condo, trplc, WfO hkup, 2 cat glf, SUOO/mo ucurlty 949-756·9373 E St~ CM 2br 1bl, 2 cer ger, Lergt fenced in yd. Avell May 20lh. $1200lmo. Mo 10 Uo ~M31 ·3993 Lergt 3Br 2B1 Fp ri ~vinq room~ tam r00111 2c gar large p'l1 yilfd & pal.O. COUntty kllc:I\ en $1850omo ~ S92 1579 •WEST BAY AVE* G01oeous 2 Stoiy 381 • OM • J8alh Near Bay1rOOI Fp oar lrg B<llms wld. telng inCld . meny custom leall.lres Avlll May 8lh S2500'vearty lease AQlot 949AJts 4912 • EUtBlutf Bay Front tr 22005Q II 3 bdrm 2'"1 bath l11a1 lamll room, S3000hno ~9 I 2 apac:lou1 br'a 6·2 ba 1'. Aft apptl111cas Incl. Oce111 view deck. community pool'• epu 6 ltnnla. a.led, wllk lo btach.$1150.9411-71t.2714 N~ BALBOA Is. ~tea comm 261 • Loft comm pool, i.pa g gym 12000/Mo AvOd lmm.,•li.lliy A?I 9"'J 717-479" 'NhR HOAG' 2br, 2ba. apecloua. clean, HCUri1y, covered parking, no pell $15~mo 94J.67µ630 BaYriclge Condo ga100 2tir I bt totally de!Xhed "' d poo4 ape g.llaQI plaol;Jl>QI\ Shllt14trS s 1400 949 644 1785 Panoritllte Unobslru<.ted Ntwpott Hart>ot VllWI ltg Studio • Sf>para10 BR a•ea "Ret'WaYVOrv 1~·11 Glltod Comm ~oo&i'Spall en $1,375 Mo "9tfll !M9) 64fHi770 • Step• to Bay 6 Beacht t 3 Bedroom 2 bath Cluplo•. l11c p!Ke •car gar191 S2000mo oo'j)l(S 626*359-4539 luxury Bay·Vltw Condo 2 Miiler Sulln. an new amen.toes gieal par1ong and S1oreg1 ·conn1ry Rl!h111a· 949-&?s-4606 SELL your used vehlcle th= classified ·8878 204 RENTALS TO SHARE NPB 11\art 2br 2be hoUH, clott lo btac:tl, W/O. $n51 mo 112 ulll. Yrly IH 949-673 ... 203 Shr lrg. 2br 21>1 B1lbo1 191 house 2 patios. Vp, Jacuw. nls JO • M resp prol'I, tun • 11/t, $900 K8Vln 3t0-5"6·1036 9 .. ut Ntw,:porl Bt1ch pnvate home Clean quiet lndty. lul, c11bl6. male pref notsmklpet $430 • Ulll'S 949-&CS-9516 Cii prof'i lo 1h1re pool home very t1ty going ltmotpfle,.. 2 room• 1v1ll Juna no peta. ssoo 6 S550 71'·5411-1101 NPB f9lii to ahere, 2br 1 ba, lum bctl apl No amok8'pe1 •· $t751mo lnel utll. Don 94M46-2259 208 OFACES FOR RENT/LEASE • llrge E11eu1rv1 Offlen R111a1lllndus111al spaces IOCatl!d in Hunlln91on Beacn. ~ m" Ron 714-844·1651. ''COM am•ll ottree" own entr111ct. PCH & Poppy. $600/mo. GrHI location, !M!I-723-4000 210 COMMIRETAJL ANOUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE 1600 I 3200 sq ft Avarl July t Bussfind olhcu space N1C1: Umtsl IOCll w 17th 51 Cosia Mesa 94HSH287 216 RENTALS WANTED I or 28r lumlshed AP4 or Condo Juty Au9wst & SP.ptem- 11<!< tnr .,... atM~ ol NewPoll Seri lrv>lle Of Laquna N?Jel 71• 970-1550 eJCl 205. •PALM & PHYSIC• reader ttlfl, patt, prtHnl & future 1 FREE qutslion by phone 714-448-7033 I 402LOST ' FOUND I Lott cat grey/\lllht mile, shol1 hair, rtdll>llt collar, pet of 10 yr, ml•Hd much. 15th Garage Sile Sat. 518, i05pm Antiques, house ,wares furniture books p1c1ures clolhes 19n Viii• Caudal NB MOVING SAU Agaln! 2 eo s solas ~ blonde 50·, 11>1 1rg Nouveau AmOOe 2o·s Cuno Cab • V1C1onan chts Old iron 50's nc nacil5 tabfte plants Everyt st go Sit 8-3 123 East 18th St.IC.M. * MOVING SALE * Furn.lure ping'pqng table, refng61alOI Clothes ChnS11ni1$ ~· house wam and "'°''' 1015 Cheyenne Coate Mtaa MOVING SALEI SAT 8-12 633 Rockford Rd /Cc:IM 50ll'16 tum. E>1ec deslr. credenza. mt..,. hOUs&hold nems. etc MOVING SALE HOUW- OFACE MERCHANDISE. SAT'a IN MAY 9AM·12:00 2001 PORT ALBANS CIRCLE 3 tell lateral lllH, ottlce phon. 1y-1tem, couch, etc 440 MISCELLAHEOUS FOR SALE LON Fii & Gain Energy With Met1bolllt. Cati tor free sample Da~ ph 619"'466-0104 pager 619 6Jt.· 1276 Prt1tlglous Y•ch1 Club Family Membership tor aale $17~0 . Plt11t cell 949-552-9137 WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME Ufllls from $199 00 Low Monthly Payment FREE ColOI Gatalog c.. 1 8()(). 711-0158 S•llyour~~~ Item• th• •aay wey To plac. your claa91fted ad call 1400 ANNOUNCEMENTS 11400 AhWOuNcEMENTS I LO\X'EST li\Sl"Hr\:\CL It \ ll .S Aulo as low~ $25/pc:r month Good Drivc:r/Studc:nt Discount DUI or bad dnvc:r • Immediate: Sfl·22 Filing Rc:g1strat1on Service: from $5.00 Renewal for Rc-g1scracion, Dnvc:r L1cc:nsc:, · L1c.cnsc: Places, Sticker, Address Change, Transfer, Lic:n 5alc Motorcyclc:/Hc:aJch/Lifc/BusinC$S/Disability C'.ALl TODAY FOR FREE UOTE (714)437-7010 J 450 APPLIANCES I G.E. HOTPOINT Fult~t wawr g Olyer l*e N~ AlmOnd ColOf EfectllC $400 FOi 5'!1 949-673-4073 1tsos O'K"'' • w.o-h oas •to11e 4 Burners. g11ddle, blorler oven while v./Chfome top $3% Ol>O 949·8'W· 7903 1454 FURNITURE I Conl table w/6 chairs $400, Brothlir 1yprwrtr w/monllOf $100 wit 'ta dMder1> tabnc $10e• relngerator/lree1er St 50, 94HS0-4287 lmm1cul1nt Oueto bedroom Hl with unu11d boaaprlng1 end dbl pillow top m1ttrtH S350 714·381-7949. lllllen l;i11ler tole I 1- lttl, new 11111 wrapped very soft, top qu1lhy. W11 booo ucrlllce. $8110. 9411-261-11033 sOFl BED DOUbie. otl whll, $150 Schl9 and Oulck11I lock• & fTllloC Butldflg nerowaie 949 67~ 8283 42" Magnivox TV '7so. NEW 71t )I 10 ft Dupont Mnd colored cerpll $911. 94t-673·1853 I •56 !El~VESTOCI( I Rere t11otlc wlld·looltlng ltoJ>lrd 1potted CFA ocic:at kl1ttnl IOf prlvlleoed few $45()1$500 t4H31·2111. S<Ys & Go's MIKE -645-7505 WANTEOI OLD COINS! Gold, Sllvll Franklin rn11tt, s1er· •ng Old watctlul & IG'#lllY WESTCOAST COIN642·M4e Let the Cl•ulfl.cl &entice DlrKtorr help yoo find reliable help. ' 400 - I Mi raine Sufferers Wa_oted You mriy ht: Pll<J1l1IP to r1>rP1VP Irr··· r1r1n-1 !•,JI l lrcC1trncnt \'Jtltl .1n lr1lr,1CJ1ili dt·v1u.• ,1:; ,, p.11 11·r·t 111 an 1nvcst1y,1t1011i1I cl1111cal 1esf]c1rct~ '.,ILJ<ly To qualify for this study you must: · ~ave been diagnosed with migraine by a physician in the Jast 12 months. · ·Be taking the prescription drug sumatriptan (lmitrex•) · Experience 2 migraine and 8 tension type headaches per month • J,, Call J.P. Erlksmoen, D.D.S. . 949 640-5680 S .TARTING ANEW/ BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • Th, &,al D,parmum 111 tht Daily Prlot 11 pkmtt/ l() t1nnounrt' 11°nrw sm11rr riow 111111i/4b/t 10 n,.11 bwhwm . ~will JtOW SEARCH tht ft/Jmt for JOU At no "'tnl thlllft, anJ save you thl' t1m1 RnJ 1ht trip 10 tlH Court I louit in Santa Ana Thm, •/ cou~. afar 1lu U(lrr.h u romplrtrtl aw u11/J fil.t your firtitto#J hwi~tJJ n~mt staumtnl wttlr tht Cun7 CleM pt1bluh ONt 11 ~tit far fa•" WttltJ Ill rtt/fl'fwf by "1w """ tMn fik !""'proof of P,ubl1C111to11 with tht QunlJ C/nlt. • 1 • Pl.t11u 1111p b] to flit your Jirtitiou.s busin'1J Jt.ztmrmt 111 tlH D.11] P1/01, 30 W. &] St, ' C111111 Mmt. If you'""""' 11op '1]. p/,,11# t11/J"' 111 (!J.19) 6'24321 ""' "" UliU 1'tltltt """'"~""""far JO" If IHtiUl.k thiJ pr-HdMf'r "-! "'!"l • ' If,.# 11##/J hllw ""1 fortlirr ifuntioN. /1## <1111 tu .,,;J"" u11U ~ "''" """'tl.tJ,. I.I.SUI J"#. G..J !.t~ 111 JOtlf' MW .IUlllOSf GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY ,.,. ........ r.u ru.t ,-.~ ava1aWe ror. • PhOne Operator e Ca.shier • Plumbing & Electrica1 Sales • Paint Sales Apply ln person at • 1275 s. 8rlstoJ Street Costa Mesa CA 92626 e.o.e, APT MAINTIASST MGR IOI 42 unit• In c... Patt or Full time. Exper In plumbtnt. and carpentry. S1l1ry DOE. MM42-4593 'CAREGIVER' I~'*! for tldetty couple rMJd.. Int In Newpott Beech Wiit Clltt .,.._ 1 ~ 1 WMk. fleaponalblliOH Include; cooking, INiet· Ing wllh rnarlC•llng, Clrlf'O tor wMtldlW bound wlf9 encl ~ nlonlhtp. The home haa domffllc help PfOVldlng cteanlng, w11hlnJ end other Cl\otU. A vtlld drlvw'• llclnae 111d ertncta wlll bt tequlr9d. ~ ... tend retume or letter ot lnttrHt 10 Certglver, PMGl243.' P.O. Bo1110059, Ntwpon Beach, CA 92658. COUNTER HELP PERM PT. lor froien Yogurt ttore In Co- rona Del M11<. Wiii train. Mut1 wor1I nlgllta • Wlllnda. Cell Mll-240-2084 'DENT Al OilfHO• ctlllrlbl S dye per wk. flOA, HP9f only. """"· Mll-71Mm or lo4M4()..4292 I DOG TRAINERS Pff 1 year txPer Teach ~alt oOtdlenc• In Coste Mell '10-50/per Ill 800-374·3344 Dfiwre w111ted May 6.7.8 tor !lower shop $9llv NMd lo know how ID drive • Mn VIII. AHi. tor busy proftHlonal • 941M75·2292 • Al home olflce '1 CdM Clercal support, Mac:JPC Busnss ~ ...... -.... RICAL WOik tnree personal errnfs PT S 1 evenngs per wllek. good Fax r11Ume 949·719-2600 tfpono SIU•s a mostr Alrpor1 Bookkeeper Pert-time • .,.. Cd isem !M9-llJ3.8646 &.a/hrs p«"lllonlh PRE·SCHOOL TEACHERS Smell otflct, uae Oyckfn Mu .. be loving "'d carlf'O & Cotta Me .. ""· Call Steve enjoy chlldrtf'I. Call Cllrit et 714-641-4808 / MM7H4M 714-1114-25&9 Pvt-Orne Demonatr•Oft WMktndl 111 "ocery stores. in ar.. car nee, musa bt neat. lnenclY w/saleS ltllltv $6. 75hv Gal John L MM42-4213. 9Plr RETAIL SALES Fashion Island Ideal IOI &ludents. klc houl$ We Mil SllYer j8W9lry, S71Hr + cornmlsion Sunny & bl!g!ll outdOOI• 9411-644·5953 REAL ESTATE SALES Full tme.'Pa111wne. Lk'd or not. Hiring Nowt ERA Ralterty & UoyGllHB peys lo< your. ,req'd course and prov'd tree training 800-400-5391 ElCI 119 Rec.pilon otflct/AHt. Answer, general office 50wpm, muat lleve knowl- edge of Mlcro1oll offic9. Fa.JC rtlUmt 949-399-0881 RETAIL FURNITURE Uu:s wttll lnt«I« design exper prel. COM Call for appt. 9411-723..()448 sXlEs The Oalslll8d Advtl1IUlg CJe.. penment • IOOIUng IOf an fl. Side aales repr""11alM F~ llm8 Monday llvu Friday, • 8 30am·S 30pm Some sales txptlllflCe prt1erred but Wll tr11n ngl't r::arddate. Appicat1I itlOUfd be motl'lated and wa1I ...... With people Dnig 5Cf11811- tf9'phy$1Ca1 required. EOE Send resume to (949) 831-6594 or maa 10 times Commundy News. Attention Mal1<ev Daniels, 330 W Bay, Cosll M9$8. CA 92627 .TIMES. ORANGE COUNTY IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ITS SALES DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE Part-time (lS-32 hrs per week) EARN $400 to $600 per week (Sala +Commission) The Sales Development Representatives sell limes Orange County ~ubscn~aons to ~pc:Cts a.thigh profile venues such as: college campuses. faJrs .• CJthtb1t. shows and selccte ret:ul outlets. Also. the Reprcsentauve wall secure access to gated bwldmgs. . THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Wll.L BE: • lndependent and reliable e Flexible with their schedule • Professional in .appearance . v...• ... •l'l1il .... ·i:... • •Must have reliable transportation e Bilingual (Spanish or Vietnamese) a plus ' The Los Aogeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits upon qualification. Qualified candidates may apply in person, by mail, or by fax at: The Times Orange County Consumer Marketing Sales 1375 Sunftower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714)966-4591 You may also fax to (714) 966-4590 o( seod vla the Internet to ale-x,mora@LaUmes.com Contact: Alex Mora Equal Opponunity Employer SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $25-JOK +INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles limes Is seeking bright, capable individuals who are looking for full-time employment with an established. yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regional office. The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geographic area. The individual will maximize sales by developing strong partnerships with existing account$. establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. 'The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearance and demeanor. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Wll..L HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required e Strong problem solvina. decision making, organizational and planning skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skills e Ability to work a flexible schedule includin& Saturday &. Sunday ' ·' e PC skills required . ,..... ...... "* tflt U..inft In Ihle C*fOIY fMY f*liln you lo call• too number In Which there Ii • chlrgt '* mlnu1a. 480 BUSIHESS OPPORTUNmES Pleaa bt wary of Out of arta compeni.t. CMclt with 1ht locel 8etttf Bu1lne11 Bureau befote C atnd eny money or for ttrVlcta. RNd and underetend any contract• btfOft you 1lgn OUR ORGANI7.ATION could hdp ~am S70JC co 400K 111 r.our own buJ + 1'111111 oChcr money m~l>wr. opp ec 100'1 of ICarU in woridv.idc wa.hh-bldJ rtYWcd. For Exttv,.,., Bri~ send S2 S&H 10. HC Ambmador Group. 131 N T Ulllll Aw. Sec I OS. T~0.92780 Chances are you wlll find what you need at lh• price you wanl to pay when you rHd the Cl ... lftede every day FOfiO ESCORT ut S6H 193 Auto. ~. lo-ml (P159894) SS..i.9n 'SOUTH CuAST ACURA 714"t-,.HOO FORD ESCORT Li 'ii Bes1 Buy (158894) $9 9n SOUTH COAST ACUAA T14-97WIOO FOAo ESCOfif r,7 AX4t5262·201llO'J 189'9' CONNELL NSSAN I I 714-75WSU Me CAAlll1NCICI FORD EljiiOl'lf SP9ft 'ti N-. '";:"'..:.!'~GO:! ACCORD LXI 'M ~EX\J'S3mSTWHSTER ; F~ loedtd PrtmlUrn 5ocrd 714-1112..fitM Very clean (006536) $5.917 FORD MUSTANG CONVT 'i7 SOUTH COAST ACURA 1Jf pwr i*Q ~ & 114-1n-2soo ioW mies' c1mrn s1s.995 ACUR4 LS 30R i3 LEXUS o~ wes1MIHST£R 5 spd, rus. low rneles. •<lean, 714-1112-6~ l)'IOOOrool (008612) Sl.995 . FORD PROBE 'II COSTA MESA INANm AX802689-193"21 $41199 (714)241-13()0 CONNEU NISSAN ' ACURA VIGOR GS 194 714-7554333 l ight bro,m, Au1o, loedect, GEO METRO 'llt CONVT very cleen1 641< ml, $12,500. 2 tNllf, new top, look• llftl 94•723-1341 rune greetl 11~ orgln ml. 1 BMW 325ft '§2 owner, must llCtlflce $2SSIW wnlle. 43k ml, co, phone, obo, 71......,.7033 tunroof, new tlrtllbfaket, GEO PRIZU LSI 'H almn. $15,500. MM-44-1254 AUfo IC: Very Cltanl CAOIUAC El.OOAAOO 1"3 lP027284J sun WMI. Ol'lgNI, dean, new SOUTH COAST ACURA brtS. purcN:sed from Nabors 71"979-2500 SIOSO 949-675-9128 HONDA ACCOAD ii 't2 CectollC FiMiWOOd Btorn AW232737-031689 S8.999 FuHy lotclect, 120k m~ $2500 COHHEU. NISSAN Good Int I bt•• / engine 714-75~ 94M5o.8217 HONDA ACCOR.0 'H CAD seviu:E '1i 1 owner 4 di v~. grayiteeoe sunrool. t.dy clrl¥en, nevel' arnoMd ctvome (000685) S18.995 In. LOW MllESI IJfllt cond COSTA MESA INFIHl'Tl $31195 Mll-720-0521 (714)24MIOO CHRYSLER Lebaron LX HOHOA CivlC EX ·115 Convt '91 VI, IUIO, tllver wl wt.le. Pnced 10 sel grey lthr, ell po-. AC, em· (517962) $10.988 fm caH, CO w/prern tound LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 59k ml, $6250. 949-717-625' (714)192-6906 av .e ... Call The Pilot Classifieds ( at 642-5678 . to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Da' \'Pilot , SHOPPING FOR A Nt:W AP~MENT? Clastdfled lets you com~ colbl . Without hUtlle ·or worry! ''1 Doily Pilot WftbO!ii 911c1L buul;-, lt1th1r tot7800l Sl6.M COITA mlA WIHIT1 (1t4)1MMMIO lllltinof'R JG~ ... ed. moolWOOI "trvn8c {I OIJOS4) SI fl 995 costA MESA INflNITl =1·1300 li~I IHFUlll llJO CONVT. '12 llurG'arrt f010CS9) S II 5 -COS1 A MESA NlHIT1 &:a;t'* IHT£GAA GS COUPE 'tl Auto a.::, •llOONool lolly loaded 10088621 s 10 en IOUTH COAST ACURA • (714)!7t.2500 IHTEG GSR ii Blk on "~ blaury, 'lltt ~(000 l)$139?1 SOOTH A8T ACUAA (714)17~2500 INTEGAA OSR 'M Forioola Ont Technotogyt 10021111f s1s.m SOOTH COAST ACURA (714~H500 1-~Kfl IMTEGftA GS "97 Acura CerUlted Sllvor (0 I 1154i) SI fl.Jn SOOTH COAST ACURA <{714)1,.2500 • Jaouar iJ12 ~ii $2095 14-014 BAUER JAGUAR • 714-1153 "4900 ' Jaou• iJu Stdan i4 ' 124,tH M-4379 BAUER JAGUAR 11W63..UOO Convenient C ... efftecl ...... .,. 1 -~1 JAGUAR Ufi L 6EDAH 1 "9,M 17"'352 IAUER JAGUAR 714"'5J.4t00 JloltAA XJi stm 40 w WM 8MUO BAUER JAGUAR 714--tSJ-tlQO ""'1AGUAR iJs liEOAN 197 $.41,195 97-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714·963-4900 YJIGuAA lJUtDAN '•7 M1,89S . t7 ... 21t 8AUER =R 71"5 J19uar XJI 93 BlaiCJ!/Uln lnl, Clvomi.l ...tlee l"lll'* Ill S 1000 do'Ml sume $13 500 pp t4Mn-04t1 D YES, SELL MY CAR ...._. I • Run your ad 'In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,0QO homes. Fax us this form wilh your cred it card # or mail with a check today! Run· for a we-ek! If your car does not sell: we'll run jt for another week·.FREEI ' All for just $10'. . I '• ,~ City .. . ,., Ct..i.t trir 0 MC 0 VISA QAt.4X . . 7 ·1 Crtdll C•d Numb« • Please C/teclr PwfHWJ(jflJ<j,tJ ~··---l.'lak• Moeltl Dec:,-o~. Os....""* Pfou Ova o-.. ,. .. " 01--0-1 ..... a~-c... ... a.,..... Os~ 0 -151Mr"8Ol-1ap OAM'"'~ a--a,.,,~ oeo.-.c:-aMt>t.._ 'SIOlor 4 0 ,_,.. -0 ~ OOllllOtlt ttttNo-llrM!I SI Mell a, .. _ a~-a-..--llddl~ .... ' -----------------~ .By CHARW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TAN~f Htl«SCH JUS'f Tt:C'llMQUE 8 th vulnerable. South deal~ Notth's Jump to tlvee hearb furc1n1 in the partner t11p llyk. 5'.iulh h3d no 1nlefeit hty<>11d gllm<:. • Wc~t led the JDCk of 1>ade . How shoUld you tackle the hand'? EAST As Iona as We t can be l.cpt Off lead, your co01ract 1 ccurc rcaard· less of lhe lie of the cards. Th fir&l • K653 OJ lcp is to cover the 1ack of J*Je~ with the quttn and, when Ea~t rro- duccs the king, allo\\ it to hold rile trick. East can do no better than return a spade. Win with the ace, ush the ace of helll'l!t ·and, \\hen bolh defenders follow. ruff a paJc \\ith lhc king of he'.m • jur.t in ease. That give you mne surt trick!> -one spade, a !>pade ruff, the trumps anJ two clulii. O AQ9 S 2 •Q98 The bidding· Olll H WEST NORTH EAST Return lo hand with the queen of trumps, drawing the la:.t enemy fang, then lead a low diamond. If We\t Joi- lows low, instrt the ten. But can wm with the jack, but 1s cndplaycd A club or Jiamond tetum gives declarer the tenth track in that suit And a spade allows declarer tu ruff in J'ummy while di carding o minor suit toe.er from hand Game uny way you 10 • Pass 30. Pa 40 Pass Pass peg Opening le.,· Jack or • If you 8re an incomgiblc fulesscr. you will probaply go down in this heart game after the lead of the jack of spades. lf you are a good tcchni· • caan, you can claim the contract! like it! • - 695 CARSTTRUCKS NANSISUV$ J19u1t XJt V1110tn Sedan 94 S23,99S • 94 ... 395 BAUER JAGUAR 7 I 4-96:J...4&00 JAGl:IAR XJ6 93 40K Ongtnal mites new 111es 1 owner. lrtllTliCUIJte , Craroeny Red.' Tan ln!<:r!O{. Slll@J060 114·55(\.41S3 JAGUAR XJS Y·1216 wtwte .a ()ll(}INI. •we wt.eels letef.'hOOe lrNNC' Rons Pet· lecl1S8500 obi> 94'H)7s-6128 JAGOAR 1994 XJ6 SEDAN 40 $21,995 94-4398 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953..aoc> JEEP CHEROt<EE ·aa 41( 6 CYL, 5 1peed, AC, usa 1oerc ml Mua one owner~!M73·2076 Jetp Wran,111« 4X4 ·91 s~~l(J 6cyl oew top ps Immaculate, Oflglrlal S79SO ptlVlllfl party 149-673.0411. LANOROVER 97' 4.0 Garaged car g•e.-ollan 1111, U .8K mt • 16ot rue• rnrt1 cono l'4 000 949 722 11682 (home! 949f76().24fl8 (WQ!k) LEGEND LS '92 Soi> r Cleanto122211 $13.977 SoufH COAST ACURA (7t4)97~,2Sf)() LEXUS ES 300 '96 Uh•. moor11oor. co 111861 15U39) $21 79$ TUSTIN LEXUS 114-544 ... 800 LEXUS es 300 "K Cl!Shmet• ~ co. ti 7664114mn 523 495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544...00 lEXuS ES 300 116 Autl'f mu moonrool co ( 116821136189) $23 495 TUSTIN LEXUS _714·544....00 ; 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/S\JVS • LEXU ES 300 '96 l3k mttes CD. cfltomt' wl~s ( 1782 t/1495231 $24 9'15 TUSTIN LEXUS 714.s«-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '16 Llhr · clvomt ~ moo roof '(18051/151l217l S24 9'1'i TUSTIN LEXUS 71H44 ... 800 LEXUS ES 300 98 Lltll CD. tfllome wtts moon· rOvl ( 179£71152330) $2.5 795 TUS'ml LEXUS 7t4-S44...00 ~ LEXUS ES 300 96 Lt.ti• CO chrome ¥riU moon /'XII (177381143878) $21295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544 ... IOO LEXUS es 360 196 CD ~hlome ~ (1l704 1347951S23995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-54411900 LEXUS GS 300 ·95 Llhr CD, chr?me whl'<' 5 117707'109230) $25.995 TUSTIN LEXU$ ' ' 714-SCA ... IOO LEXUS SC 400 '95 Uh1 CD ct·rame wheel~ \ 17883/039393) $2fl 995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS SC 400 195 Llhr. co. dvome wtleets (f788fm939JI 526.1195 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LINCOLN TOWN CAR K 1<;;10 •arr. moontool CO.llAI ~T, llhr (61q]8) $24 995 LEXUS Of WESTMJHSTER (714)192-6906 ME1'CEDEs-6ENZ 300E 93 IMMACULATE CONDITIOl'i I 3 2111 eng auto 'f loadOd CID Uhr Jn1er, 77K m1, $21 000 714 60&-1288 MERCEDES C-220 95 Whll!'y1oy auto au a80'jS pwr ~kq. (2217981$19995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714.a9t-6906 ' MERCEDES £420 '94 Smol\t .,.,,., lln.. l'llOOfl(oof, 81oy$ M6741J $23995 LEXUS OF WESTillHSltfl 714·192-&90I ilieAceoes 1eo£ 2.6 '113 621( miles m.t1I con<l!kin \rf~h e•1lin sur~ l>OI whi1a in color S 16 900 949-443 2.8 IS MERCEDES 300 SL 91 • Spol'-1!$S, Champagc 111 C()l(;r Mi:lst see this bell.rt tut car $29 900 !Mg, 050-1733 "ERCEoES 560 SL 17 Taupe, 2 top• lmmaculll• condtllon, $21,950 Ml>-717-7695 METRO LSI 17 Au1J (Pl131m8357 56977 SOUTii COAST ACURA 714-1179·2$00 MUSTANG Convertible '66 FaclOl'f a11, PWf <UC' S ~ rt'll1d tw po l!llled. ~ 27yri;, lfl~ 949 721·95'~,' • NISSAN Klngclb XE PN 'S6 AX322671-010120 $6 499 CONNELL NISSAN (71')755-3333 NISSAN SENTA 194 a'I, t27k ''Ill >al niiles now u aos ~ blN QOOd tr.111.\ $1200'cbo C.I aflei 4 7 t<I 97~l.(i736 k!SSAN SENTRA 40R '93 AS6530J6.211286 S6 999 CO"*'ELL NISSAN 714°755-3333 NISSAN XE !(ING CAB 96 29K rr11es. 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