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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot, \ SERVING Tr.if NEWPORT-MESA CO/:tN>AUNmES SINCE 1907 .. TU.ESDAY,.MAY _11, 1999 TRAGEDY ON THE PLAYGROUND . pay care· to reoperi Wednesday The community. speaks out . •Teachers expect most . of the children will return to the school, which was the site of last week's playground tragedy. GnMi R1~1JNr. • ~Piiot COSTA ~ESA -They won't let the worst gel the bet· ter of them. Teachers and families ·of children who dttend South- coast Early Ctu.ldhood Leam- ing Center will return to the sf\e where a car plowed into a playground last week when the preschool reopens on Wednesday. nolia Street, has been closed for the last week as families and school staff'try to piece together lives shattered by the· driver of an older-model Cactil· lac who killed two children and inju,red five others. · ''We won't nave ail Ute kids, ., but tlfere anra lot of them com- ing, back," said teacher CaTI'lft McCluskey. "We've got pat- ents tharapf-stsying we should open up ·'i/iid get their kids back on schedule. They want to get back 'to the normal rou- tine." When th~ families drop oH their kids at the preschool, they will see some changes. Al least for the first day, there will be grief counselors at the school to help children re-adjust to their surroundings. Police and bre department personnel will also be on hand to assist those Ui · need. •Notes to.Sierra Soto and Brandon Wiener • EDITOR'S NOTE: As part of the outpouring of support fol· lowing last week's tragedy on· a Costa Mesa playground, people from the community have left numerous letters to 4-year-old Sierra Soto and 3-year-old Brandon W1ei;ier,. the two children killed in the 1nc1dent. and to their famtlies. The following are JUst • · a few of those many notes • Be careful or this ~ what will happen to you. Have a heart. • Laughing and singing wtth hardly a care,: They played in the sand, wore bows m theJ.r hOJ.r So precious lbetr UUlocence -so young, they knew but few. Vet taken so tragtcally, barely moments. Why you? •Dear Lord School offioals said a "fair share" of kids will come back to the" school, which has become (\ makeshift memorial for those killed and injured in last Monday's tragedy. • DON LEACH I D~Y PILOT Please take thes.e children home and begm to heal the hearts of all who e lives they touched. They did not dJe m vain, rather they gave their young lives to open the eyes and hearts of so many. Let us all pray now to •end the violence.· The center, located on Mag-SEE SCHOOL PAGl; s· ,. Flowers and mementos continue to line the sidewalk in front of the Southcoast Early Leaming Center Monday. v J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. .. -. ............................................ ...-~~~-~:--~~~~~~~~~~~ I NOT SO HANDICAPPED • DON LEACH I DAll.Y Pit.OT The warm noon sun gets the better of FUJl Zone Dock Master Wlllem Wlessner, who takes a break·trom his many iluttes by nesting in his hammock on bis sailboat in Newport Harbor. " Bludau is. getting up to -speed .. • Homer Bludau, Newport Beach's · new city manager, has been a very busy man after a week on the job. ANDtUW STFVEN HARRIS .. .... SEE NOTES PAGE 5 Board looks for funds . . I to rebuild schools· • District considering options to raise funds, including selling property and applymg for state bond money. Ji--."U\ c \RRN>~. lkWt Pb NEWPORT-tvtESA -SChool board members torught will con- sider a vanety of measures to raise money to rebuild cnun- bling schools -everytlung from selling dlstnct property to solicit- ing suggestions through a sur- vey. Possible long-term solutions . ~ include tapping into state oimd money to moderruze schools and aslung voters to approve a school bond But school officials stressed that they have made no deo- sions and don't plan to make any big ones tonight. They are siJn. ply discusmlg their options as part o{ th~ quest to moderruze the d.istnct's aging bilild.Ulgs an undertaking that could ~ more than $100 million. They are a long way ftom putting a bond measure on the · ballot. said Supt Robert Barbot. For the last year, school board members hdve been meeting with each other, wtth commuruty members and with paid consul- tants and architects to figure out exactly wha( kinds of renovation and new construction district SEE BOARD PAGE 5 Qty, Hollle Depot work to avoid day laborer problems •Store locations have tended to attract , workers looking for jobs. · EUSF GH DalJPb COSTA l'v1ESA -The oty and The Home Depot chscussed ideas on how to work together to bead off any day laborer prob- leins, inclucii.hg lo1tenng and soliciting when the new '"store opens m January . The Home Depot has taken an active approach to what has become an emotional ~ue m other oties where th hardware store has expanded in recent years Tom McCarthy, who has been hired by The Hom Depot to MIUBlllJl- work on th~ is:sues, presented a draft Day Laborer Action Plan to the council at their sfudy session Monday. ·. At other Home Depot looa· .tions, day laborers have tended to congregate in the parking lot. hoping contractors or homeown- ers will offer them construction or other work. Costa Mesa has been al the forefront of addressing day labor- er problems with the Job Center on Placentia Avenue, which has served as a cleaonghouse for mostly Latino men looking for temporary work m manual labor. In fact, Costa Mesa's Job Cen- ter served as a model for a similar center which three years ago opene(l m Glendale, where The SEE DEPOT MOE 5 A busy retirement in N~wport-Mes& ~ . - -- 2 Tuesday, ~ 11 , ~ 999 ~ IOW TO IEIC:H YOUI llPllSEITITIVES PRESl>ENT Bill Clinton , (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania · . A•e., Wasblngton, O.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a .m. to 2 p.m.) (202t 456-1111 E-mail: __ president<ifwhitehouse .gov fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Building. Suite 212, Woshmg- ton. D.C., ~0500 ... ·E-mail: ..... vice.pnaldent@wh.itehouse.gov fax: (202) 456-2461 GOVERNOR-' ton. D.C., (202) 225-2' 15; fax~ (714) 960-7806 (Represents Costa Mesa and West New- }>ort) E-mail: • dana@mall.house.gov STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R). 35th Dis· trict, 16552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833- 0l 80; tax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY . fyfarjlyn Brewer (R). 10th District. 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, .863-7070 E-mail: a70@assembly.ca.gov :.. Gray Davis, (DJ, State Capi- tol. Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 STATE COASTAL COMMISSION f KIM HAGG£RTY·ZYl.IUS I OAllY PlOT f • U.S. SENATORS 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) , I I ' ) • ' I I • • ' ' J I , l • I ! Corona del Mar seventh-grader Evan Hirsch ls back home after a near-death bout with m yelitus. -GAINS .. RETURN TE> HEALTH It was cl bad case of the flu that turned mto a· 12-week illness that for d lime r<•ndered Corona del Mar High seventh-grader Evan I hr'ich parnJyzed and unconscious. But Husch is on ~ rOdd to rPrnvc•ry now dnd was allowed to return home from rehab. Mlt's qrrdt to see hun home,· said Evan's mom, Gau °MORE ROOM TO RUN The pooches who en1oy regular V\Slts to Costa Mesa's Bark Pdrk rndy soon hdve cl second park in which to frolic. The City Counol hds huE'd cl hnn to design d new dog park at Fairview Pdfk and come up Wlth a renovdtJon plan for the eXJSting one at TeWinkle Park. which has gotten so much use that the grass won't grow back. "It simply wore out,• sdid•Annando Galindo, whose dog, Permy, Vl5- 1ls thE> park rt>guldrly LOSSES PRESCHOOL TRAGEDY The entJre N'ewport-Mesd commilnity hd'> been m mourning smce the lfdgic dedths of two preschooleJ.; at Southcoast Early Cluldhoo" Leammg Center last week. Poliee believe 39-year-old Steven Allen Abrdms deliberately drove hls car onto the preschool pldyground, killing 4-y('df·Old Sierra Soto and 3-year-old Bra'ndon Wiener, dlld m1unng flvP others. MThere 1s no question in my mmd dfter temper- ing dU sorts of things over the yea.rs. Uus is the wor<;l I've ever seen,· said Costa ME>sa Pollce Chief Dave Snowden ~ • RON SOUMAN I OAl.Y Pt.OT Allyson Senter, 10, hugs her friends Sabrina Norm Turin, left, and Lauren Leigh Frum as they mourn the death of their friend, -4-year-old Sierra Soto, at the site of Monday's tragedy. SAYING GOODBYE More than 700 famtly. friends, students and colleagues paid trib- ute to baseball coach Paul Troxel Troxel -who touched hundreds of students dunng lus 20 years at Costa Mesa and Estanoa high schools -suffered a brain aneurysm m his Garden Grove home and never regained consciousnJ:lSS. M1Tox was a blessing to us,· said Costa Mesa High baseball coach Kirk Bauermeister. •Tue real tragedy would have been never to have known hun at all.• NO JOKING MATIER • A rash of school bomb threats plagued the Newport-Mesa school d1stnct -first at Ensign lntermedtate School, then twice at TeWin- ~e Middle School. "Appdiently. there cv-e a few students out there who think this is humorous," said Tom Jacobson, assistant superin· tendent for secondary educal.ton. READERS llSPOll •Barbara Boxer, (0), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, · (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245. (310) 414- 5700 E-mail: senator@boxer.senate.gov •Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington. O.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or ·11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Swte 915. Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914-7300 E-mail: JJenator@feinstein.senate.gov ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (R), 47th Dis- trict, 1 Newport Place, Swte -420, Newport Beach.92660, (949) 756-2244; or 2402 Ray· bum Build.J.ng, Washington, O.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251-9309 (Represents most of Newport Beach) E-mail: christopher .. cox@mail.house.gov • Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th District, 101 ·Main St., Suite 3C, Huntington Beach 92648, (714) 960-6483; or 1027 Longworth Building, Was~g- 904..5200; regional office locut-r • ed in Long Beach, (310) 590- 5071 ... ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa And 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd Distnct (Costa Mesa), 834-3220 • Thom.as Wllson, 5th Dis- trict (Newport Beach, San\<}- Ana Heights),...6-'-4-3550 j. ORANGECOUNTYFAJRBOARD 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa, 708-FAIR Board: President Emily San ford: Vice President Don Saltarelli: and members GciJY Hayakawa. Jim Lindberg. John Crean, Randy Smith dnd Don Willet - ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, 966-4000 Ehzabeth D. Parker, mem- ber, 1iustee Area 5 Costa t.1esa. Newport Beach Readers offer thougl).ts on preschOol tragedy f AT ISSUE: locals offer words of solace, calls to action following same ilsue we avoid telJdng disorderS are no.,fault b,IOIOgicaJ-very COit-effective. For example, a bout in reel We -the Jtigma of fy bued ~that can be the 1997 Rand Study m Ohio incident at the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning· Center ttiat left mental Wnea. treated wtth pri!9Cription med-ihOw.a that the increased C'ost In nery one " these cues, katioDI. for combined health coverage two young children dead, others injured. mental illneil payed a signifi-The No. t reason for hosptbil was $1 per member, per year. t cant role. The issue of ~t-admilllons nationwide ii psychi· California Assemblywoman I am caJP.bg regarding the because today I am memorial.tz-We need more car laws. U l.ve mg mental health Md subltance atric WnesS. At any moment, 21-Helen Thomson was the lead ~ abuse treetment into malnUne 24 % of boepital bedi are filled author of AB1100. Thomson · tragedies m Costa Mesa and ing my daughter's birthday, my can regulate the owneisbip of general medical care continues bY people With mental lllnesa. hopes GOv. Gray DeviS will sup-Littleton, Colo. This has angel daughter. And some day I cars, we can control an individ-to frustrate the nation. individual The Wlllon veto propagated. the port an even broader, more com-deeply touched me, and I want· do know we will meet again. ual's behavior. Such laws might states,~ healthcare widely bald belief that menbil ed to make a few comments It does hurt very much. But include a 15-day wait to pur-insurers, doctors and patierils. Db:>enes are solDebow lell real, piehensive new bill, as Davis regarding the Bible and 1 Peter seeking and keeping the faith is chase a car, a background check On Sept. 28, 1998, then-Gov .. l8rioul or We-tmeetenlng than hes Stated bis support for mental 5:8. l believe this is iO complete· the only way to remain at peace, of the purchaser and a Um.it of Pete Wl1lon vetoed ABl 100, otbs twog;caDy hued di&-health panty. ly to the point for what is going and 1t saved my life. l am a only buying one car a month. which would have~ -·It ii~ that any gov-In light of the recent on today. bereaved parent We should alsO consider banning insuren to treat six biologjcaDy emor would deny lmulln to a tragedies, we must encourage It says: "Be sell-controlled And as an added note. 1 do "assault vehicles." based mental mne.es like other diabetic ptd*nt our state senators and repreeen· want to make a commen t and To parallel Janet RM<>'s tatives to support this meuure. and alert. Your enemy the devil physiCal dileeses. Mental bedb ""wmtlft cue lot awnBy prowls around like a rOftring lion compliment your reporte r, thought process, we need safer adv'ocat81 in California end 1:=~-"11.~ We must be the advocates for looking for someone to devour.• Andrew Steven Harm. His sen-can and safer bumpen. na~ IMM1 hoped the mental health patients, as tbey And N>eter 9, •Resist him. Sltivity and restra.mt and the pain Thank you for the considera-n.tioa'l lDOll populous state ::..~.r=e~ are lbe least able to speak and standing lfun in yow: fcuth. was readily apparent. tion of printing my letter. would Join t9 OChen in adopting represent themsetves and tMive because you know that your PATRICIA KOU£NIORN JOHN WOLCOTT a laW that aeetel tome=-............. The COltl al eldY. the leUt advocacy. When we brothers throug hout the world Costa M4!Ml Hun~Beadl ~tY· Mental bee!th tMalalMI me farm tblD the learn t.o speak for lhll:n, we also are undergoing the same kinds to • laW that requlrei mil Cl(.:;::.: IDadoaldlun iD Will be speaking for ounelYes in of sufferings.· I am saddened and shocked The gneving proc:e11 does not he.itb ~to cover "*"-1 )dim ....,......_, an atlempt to avoid both the It lS my opinion that the loss by the seemingly senseless rd.m· get any easier. Recently, we beallh and subltance aw. --... -..... w kilJIJied measurable and the mdre1inpor. · of prayer in our schools was JUSt page through the fence at the ha~e witnessed in ~ YiCeS at DO~ c:oet t.o JOU Wlllali~hant ID N)ed tant. noo-IUeuurable com of the beginnlng. The young mno· Llghthouse chUrch's preschool. sequence the sensel violaoce than msunmat tor other bealfta ==-bOOI\ ... ClOlt late or non-tieatment, such as cent children are-now in the Such actions by mdividuals are in Yosemite; Llttleton, Colo.; services. mgulllgtMt~ arms of the llllgels, while the never understood or settled in Canada; and COlt4 Mesa. One In fMI caufomia famlltet 1% l1YH•1 ID.,,...,,,,...._ liVel lost. ~ quisbed, parents, tanulles and friends our own <;on.-.clence, lacking Myriad letters, edifbrlals, op-will be ltnidt by mental illnea. woWd Dock 40.ooD people all famtu. destroyed. communities tamilhed, mid beirts broken. must grieve and dearly miss id~ntification with thought eds and live commentaries born-Tbe ~bill would have tbelOlll. their children Only their faith process of insane aurunology. bard us daily. There is enough =to pattehtl with ICbDc>-Howuua, nK.Wll ltuclll lbow MICHML A. GWEOC Will aild can sustain them end I d o not want to make light Jt evidence to indict us alllor out IChiio-dettive dilar-=r.-··-• phy*'1 Ud Newport Beectl give them strength. So they con· a grave situation. However, l do r compliaty. Yet in~ the dmr, ~ve dilolder, ........ ,,.tim.d.and ....... NOii: MkhMI A. CikJeck ttnue lhi'ough life until they meet need to point o\lt bow such cause and treatment of this~-::. ~ dilordeq.,.. mv•~acn.a.. ... medlcal doQar tnd '*......., their angel children again. · tragedy might be avCJided m the denuc of killing, most Witten le~ llDd all11 r 'Mx:all-=.... .. -=:,~ .. llNIUlf on medal.., •ndorial ' I feel I am <rnalitied to Sdy this future. I' avoid discussing in print tbe puJIM dlladll'. Molt of tbei8 ..... .... • \ READERS HOTLINE news stOflei, illUS1ratlON, edit<>-n.t matter or .cfvertiMmentl WIATlll SU If . POLICE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record ~' comments .t>C>l(t herein ctn be reprodumd with- the 0.i Pilot « news tips out wntten permisMon of ccpy. right owner • ADDft.ESS VOL 93, NO. 110 Our address Is 330 W lay St, HOW IQ REA04 US Costa~ CA 92627. ~ 1'NOMAIH.~ CC>llBECDONS The Time1 Orange Countv ~ It ts the Piiot's polq to prompt (800) 252-9141 WIJJAM LOIOIU. Adwt'M• ly correct .i1 erron of subsance. Editor l-Pleese all (949} S74"4268 o~ <949> 642·5678 .,...., .... ~ (949) 642~)21 ~. ~ N9wpoft INdVCOIU Mesa Mloftll Ntwl Cl8) 642·5tl0 MlltMlt Mlf ..... 19 ldltor =::(WS-1~)h Sports.., 57~J UC.. Monday through SM· Ne-. Spotts,. Cl8) 646-4170 =..: .... urdlJ. In Nlwpoft ~ and 1-friell: ~·w:nNlf•.n« ·=~~=i= MllnOfllll ..... _, ..,_ OMc8 .,_ MZ..Q21 _Gm .. The nm. Orange County -252-9141. In ... outllde of .._ ,_""" U1-7UI NW>port llldt and c.. Mia, ........ tD .. ~ PllGC •'??11111~ ~ 1111'1111t..:S., .. .., ...... ... c.: • ......, ..... ltO... leaDftd elm .. ... -.c. ... e•·c... .... 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Drew: A vehkle r.gist;atk>n t90 worth SS was ltoten fn:im • w In the IOO blOdt e.tv~ 10 Md 11:JO pm. May 1. • • "1111 • Al•-A bk,clt worth S500 Mii.., In the 1800 ~ ....... the .... of .. 21. . • ............. A Roe. wMd\ br ..... rtng end lbout • l1,200MN*""from •~stofe In the 500block bituween 2:JO end l:JO""" -4. Nl'WNmllMH • ..... ............... a.100-llDlln fnJni ......... , ............... 17. ·-C.. A ........ _.., __ __ ............. ,,.....,& • • ................. M.91 ........... " ,.... ·-.. '· . =~=-~~--.... Tveidoy, Moy i 1, i999 Remembering 8a[, Wa>k· ~ shot in the arrrl' I .... and. fUCCMding lltldl. I would MU to talk llbaul a.a Week. • ..., bUt ..,.. J*l of Cbll blltary ot oar tawa. II beglD m tbe Mrty · ezo.,..,. • * ••Mii cturtne the~ ad·~. IUld dl8d • pndit.ally ~ ~ ibe 'flOs:· 'lbat coven a period of abcRat atty years, which m tuin coven more tMo halJ the time t!lll town bu aisted. To '«me ol UJ, it II a rather vivid ~· Others belely kno"'' ol 111 ailtence. My dilcuuion will.~ in ~o parts. ~'I I will call •a snot in ttie um.• Nut week's will be titled •• pam iD the neck .• When I a?rived in Balboa m 1921, Bal Week WU already m emtence. Back then it was called Easter Week. Y81l1'$ lat- er, the Ptea coinecfllie la6el •Bal Week.• Whatner its label; it was an euential part · of Balboa'• economy. 1 ·1 I VllllCI robert gordner To understand early Bal. Week, one must understand '· what this town looked like during the early ·2cr... Lido Isle..didn't e:n!>t. Balboa lslADd consisted of a few hous- es clustered around the ferry lailding and acres and •acres of unsold lots. Corona del Mar For recreation th w two small dance halls, the Pavilion and th Rende.zvau& nae latter W45loc:.ated wber· the Balboa llleatre now stands The kids Ga.me~ They m, they 'daneed. they drank. they ll4d loud partie~. hut so what? the p()lice w re tulcrant Then, fu 1928, the new R dezvous was built on the oce®front. Wow! Bal W $. really took off. ln the day of Ute_ Pavili9n and the fiOlt R n- dezvous, the dances were th fox trot and the waltz. UJ,.ter c.ame the btilck bottom and th Charleston. Now we were :in th .swtnQ era. The new Rendezvous bad good bands, name bands. Th new dance Wai called the Bal- boa. The kid really flocked · mto town. A few vOlccs of protest were heard. Some ~ pie looked upon Balboa ;and Bal Week as sin persorufted DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT _ From l.eft, homeowner Dana Ande rson, event chair person Mary Fallon and next year's chair per- son LeonJe Lumpkin. Balboa wu a summer resort. It lived and prospered from Memodal. Day to Labor. Day, when it went into deep hibernation, Then a.long came Easter vacation, and for some reason, 'scads of kids descend- ed on tbe tOwn. . ~as a few houses along the bluff and miles and miles of unsold lots . .Old Newport con- sisted of a few hundred fisher- men who lived around McFad- However, the truth was that the kid. did Ul Balboa what they had been doing m Pasadena and San Bernardino. What Mary and John did in Riverside, Mary and John did in Balboa. 'i . Tour Of duty • Residents open their doors for home and garden tour, an event benefiting Newport Harbor High. NEWPORT BEACH -Dana Anderson will have more than 700 people trooping through her house and gdrden In New- port Beach this Tbursddy, but she doesn't mind a bit. She's calm because each and , . I every parent, ch'ild and C'unous member of the community paid good money for the nghl to see her pnvate home, and all the I proceeds wlll go to Newport Harbor H1gh School's E'duca· tional Foundahon to pi:!y for extra counselors. books and hefd trips at the high school •Jt's a great" rbmmumty event.· said parent Lisa George. who 1s helping lo organize the event. H It's a mce time to sec people and do something for the benefit of the high school " I . ' The foundation's second anmidl home and-garden tour will take place this Thursday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. · Jn addition to Anderson's home, participants will be able to tour homes ·in Cliff Haven, Lido Isle, Newport Heights, the Balboa Peninsula and Upper Newport Bay. Tickets cost $35 and include coffee and refreshments by 'Aroma's Espresso Cafe of Costa Mesa. To purchase tickets in advance, please call (949} 862- 4100 The Newport Harbor Educa- tional Foundation was created m 1995 to reuse funds for New- port Harbor ..High Schooi. -Jessica Garrison This afforded local busi- nessmen the 11~ shot in the ann u/ emt until Memorial Day. No one grumbled.. No one viewed with alann. The town welcomed the kids with open . arms. They were a little noisyi· So what? Traffic WP congest-1 ed1 Big deal. It QAly ~ a week and brought.in money, enough money to last until Memorial ~ay. den Place. Balboa? W~ll. it · · started with the Pavttton and didn't branch out very far. Living accommodations were the so-called apartments that weren't apartments at all. They were rooming houses with the bathroom at the enp of the hall. The Little Yellow Cottages, all 61 of them, sim- ply were boarded-up tents with a communal bathroom. and shower. The private homes were cheap, Ju.::nky, sm- gle-wall swnmer homes, Still, the town was groWl.Dg. Houses were being bUllt on those vaccmt lots-not sum- mer cottages but ruce year- round homes -and d funny thing happened, Th.is article will be conclud- ed next week if the oldest liv- ing partiapant m Bal Week lives that long. •JUDGE GARDNER is a C<><ooa cR!t Mar resldeot and fomier Judge. Hi~ column runs TuesdayS Sex off ender agrees to receive treatment stalking her son Experimenting with college life •·Cary Jay Smith, whose presence upset Mesa North residents last month, will en~er a state hospital to undergo rehabilitation. •But I'm still dissatisfied. It's hke lutting another bnck wall.· Smith caused an uproar m the Costa Mesa neighborhood last month after 1t was discovered that he reportedly fantasized about having sex Wlth young boys. More than 600 fliers were dlstributed throughout the neigh-. borhood where Smith's parents reside ', lt"was ruso led.ffied on Mon~ay that Sm1th's 15-vear-olrl ~tep­ daughter leveled molt>stat10n charges agdlll!>i hun last Augu t The gul cla.uns Stroth moh?~~(·ci , her when he wa-.. between lhP ages of 7 dlld 9, reportedl~ on u weekly basis. The di~tnct attor- ney's office ,couldn't be reached Monday to comment on wh ther it will file chdfges ciQcilf\~1 !:irnith • MiddJe College. High's first graduating class proves the alternative school is working .. become a doctor. Before she came to Middle • College two years ago, Claudia was flailing m math clds!>cs al Costa Mesa High School. She had JUSt returned from two years }f-"SNCA GARMON liVl.Dg in an agncultural town in ------------,.._..... ...... El Salvador with her family and lki/Nol was very unhappy in school. COSTA MESA-MidlSle Cc;fl-Now, in addition to her regular lege Htgh School Principcil Joe high school cour!.es, Claudia Fox is one happy guy. studies yoga, advanced Sparush, Each dnd every member of lus psychology and step dcrobJCl>. " school's first-ever graduating She creruts the program, dnd class plans to attend college next its cad.re of dedicated teachers, year. ' along with counselor Jill Fox said this 1s proof, though Briqoulet and Fox, with he>Jping not sole proof, that the experi-her find a way to c.1ch1eve in mentd.l school is l) success. school.· Opened three years ago as a She also said students at M1d- collaboratlon l>etweeh OCC and dle College are extremely close, the Newport-Mesa Umhed hanging out together on week- School OtStrict, the school was ends. designed for smart, creallve, • 1 saw this program a!) an mot.ivated students who are not opportunity to calch up with succeeding in traditional rugh what 1 missed (while m El Sal· schools. vador], • Claudia !Mud. •And it Jn addition to therr regular lets you expenence college life high !.chool courses, students also while still bewg m high c;ci1001. • take at least one college course "We're so proud of. those per semester, edrning both high youngsters,· said School Board school and college credit simulta-President Serene Stoke . "They neously. The idea lS to remvigo- ra te unmotivated students by tempting them with the joys of higher leanung. Take Claudia 1 ierrera, the ' salutatonan. She wtll attend UCLA next rau and plans to study molecular genetics and • No Cost Loans , • E.quity Line of Credit (.~>--­ •Low Rates • Convert Variable to Fixed •Refinance/New Loa.o.a • Pre-Qualifying Available c.11 Today 1-800-469-5919 -"49-67~SOO www.taViewfioancialfil'hom~.com have taken control of their own COSTA MESA -A convict~ education whep they were not sex offender voluntarily entered happy with their situation. Some into a six-month treatment pro- of them may have dropped out of gram op Monday after some school, and instead, they hav~ ~esa N'orth residents protested gone ahead and takenf a mo~ presence in thelf neighbor· difficult route.• hood. VaJCdictorian Cecilia U1ba.na Cary Jay Smith, 39, agreed wasn't having problems at Costa with a recommendation that be Mesa High School. But she was-enter a state hospital to undergo n't exactly happy either, and evaluation and rehabilitation when she heard about the pro-Court official!> said Smith could gram, she and many of her be released early, an idea that fnends Jumped at the. chance to perturps some residents. get out of the co~amed v;:orld •J',ol glad he ts going to be put of lug? school and into the real away for that ti.me,• said L~ world of co~ege. Vogt who lives in Mesa No~:· •1t's a different atmosphere ' where people are more grown up," she said. "You want to prove that you can be in high school and college at the same time.• The school will hold an open house for prospective students at 7 p.m. on Thursday in the-Stu- dent Center Lounge at Orange Coast College. For more informa- llon, call (714)-432-0202, ext. 26613. SoUTHC<MST SETTING IT STlllGHT The Newport Center Association's annual luncheon meeting will be s><esented from t 1:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. ThurscS.y, May 20 at The Rrtt Restaurant and Garden. .SUTRO&CO lnvestmmt ~Sina l~ Private Client Croup IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE 11iE AVAILAB1111'Y OF GOLDMAN SACHS 'FUNDS MANAGED BY 'nfE PROPISQONM..S IN DIE ASEi' MANAGEMl!NT DIVISION "' , SAatS a co., . fW MOST flOMINENI" Smith lives m SdDta Ana but visits tus parents regularly, who have a home near Paularino Ele· mentary School Notes found m Smith's car reportedly told of his fascina- tion ·with one 7-year-old who attends the schO'ol. The boy's "mblher "oeliev·e·s. Smith was · Snuth was ronvictt¥1 m 19 3 on child mole.t.\tion and annoy- ance charge!>. He ~ listed a a •seriow;" e x otfendPr through the publicly disclosed Megan' Law. ·1 think it'!> bme ''e mak more room m Jdil 101 pedoph1I ~ for an extended tune,• Vogt said ·1 know 100% m my heart \\ don't know every cnme he ' oom · mitted. I think thete dre mort! v1c- tuns out there." · t WHEN DINING Gm IORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~ ."~*SMt2• • OVR MEALS ARl A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO OH OUR ~EMU; ·, FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHUH OMU£TTt Coc\•oots P~ "'' A"•·~~ IOI ~ >,~ I, (,c 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA M ESA· 949-6 45-7626 4 Tuaday, f.kJy 11, 1999 • • s.nd AAOUNO TOWN Items to the O.lly Pilot. Around Town. no w. Bay St. Cost.a Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170 or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A complet• llstlng of. Around Town may be found at daltypilotcom. TODAY I I • OCC's sum.mer and fall appUca· tions are available in the school's admissions and records office, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Three summer sessions are scheduleq,-:-begin.ru.tlg June 1, 14 and 28. Pall semester begins Aug. 16. Por more infor- mation, call (714) 432-5072. ~ •Taste of Polynesia.• an exhlblt of water-media works by artist Judy Schroeder, will be on dis- play in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Llbrary foyer through May 31. Schroeder's works portray figures and landscapes in exotic islands. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. Learn cake decorating and have fun tro;n 2 to 4 p.m. at a re.si- de~ in Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 650- 1332. The National Jewish Coalltlon- Orange County Chapter recep- tion will be presented at the offices of Fidelity National Title Insurance in Newport Beach. • The guest speaker will be Curt Pringle. For more information, call (949) 475-0011. The Center for Expressive Psy- chotherapy will offer a free mtro- ductory seminar titled "Creating Healthy Relationships" from 7 to 8 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., 0103, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call.(714) 432-7456. WEDNESDAY Ron E. WUdermu~e wUl be speaking about the need for water at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave. For more informa-· pon, call (949) 631-5918. The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will hold a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Fnends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000.Avo- cado Ave. The featured book will be "Th~ Color of Water• by James McBride. Admission is free. Refreshments wtll be served. Par. more mformanon. cdli (949) 717-3890. Tbe-Newporl Harbor Area Chamber. or Conunerce's noon networking lunch~on with Stev~ Thoma will be presented at Tht! Sutton Plneeo Hott"l, 450Q MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beach. The latest Y2.K issues will be discussed. Admission is $20 at the door For more \nlonnahon, call (949) 729-4400. Speak Up Newpor;t's monthly .generd1 membership meeting ~be held at 6 p.m. at The Can- nery Restaurdnt, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served at 5.30. The topic will be "Newport Banning Ranch.· For more information, call(949)224-226p. THURSDAY .. Belte r Breather -Travel ·& Vac4llon Tips• Wlll be presented at 1:30 ·p m at Costa Mesa's Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker. Admission is free. For more information, calJ (800) 514-4624 . "Legoland -the Building Blocks of a Theme Park· will be presented by .Marianne Flowers, director or . Marketing for Legoland, at 7:30 p.m. at the Center Glub, 650 Towne Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Registration and networking will begin at 5:30. Dinner will be at 6:30. Tick- ets at the· door are $60. For more infonnatio11, call (71~} 438-3855. Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, will meet from 7:30. to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Coastal Conunil.ruty Church, 301 _Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more mfonnabon, call (949) 548- 7274. F.RIDAY St Joachim's annual Community Spring Fair will ·run 1 through Sunday at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Hours are from 5 to 10 p.m. today; 3 lo 10 p.m. Satur- day and 11 d.m to 9 pm. Sun- day The event will feature prize drawings, games, food, rides, entertair:ment· and a huge white elephant sale. The St'tnd ~ winner will win a new t999l>ob· ac Sunfire Sedan or $1 ,500. Por more infonnation, call (714) 514- 7400. • SATURDAY "Divorce -A New Begtnnlng," cl workshop for men and women tn the process of .divorcing· or recently divorced, will be pre- sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, M.F.T., 180 Newport Center Drive. Ad.mission is $40. For more information, call {S.9) 644-6435 SOUNl,)-OFF, the Orange Conn- ty support group for spasmodic dysphorua, will meet at 10 a.m. al the UCI Medical Center in one or the second-floor classrooms above the me~ical library. New- port-Mesa residents are invited to atteJ?d. I Adam's School Country Pair wW be presented from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. at 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. The event will fea- twe food, prizes, games and fun. Por more information, c411 (714) 424-7935. TUESDAY The Center for Expressive Psv· chotherapy will pffer a free intro- ductory seminar for wellness, exercise and weight reduction from 7-8 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St. D 103, Costa Mesa. For more thformation, call (714) 432-1456. MAY20 Newport Center• Assoctatlon's annual luncheon meeting will be held from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Ritz ~estaurant & Garden, 880 Newport Center Drive, . Newport Beach. Tickets are $30. Reservations must be made by May 13. For more infonna~on. call (949) 644-4622. MAY21 A lecture titled .. Senior Health Talks -Better Alternatives to Living wrns· will ·be presented at 1 :30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Hoag Health Center, 1190 Beker St. For more lnfonnation, call (800) 514-4624. q~·£?13~ e PRESENTS THF 5 ANNUAL NEWPORT BEACH OPEN Tournament Monday, May 17 9:00 am shotgun Professionaf s Armteurs with 12 or under SCGA index Professionals compete for two Cartier watches & cash purse 2:00 pm shotgun Amateurs (all handicaps) Corporate Foursomes Both rounds limited to JOO golfers tach Players rrceivt ... Round of golf with cart, coUJ'ff bevenges, lunch, awards reception, etc. Embroidered shirt & Tommy Bahama's hat Customized Greg Norman .. One on One" Golf lnstnadion Video (a/fnnt>On round only) Coloiphoto of founome 1Wo tickets to Pre-toumy Caalno NigJlt I All far $250 I GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Long Prive Contest f Slinday, May 16 3:00 pm Newport BHch Country Oub Featuring the nation's top 14 competitors F~ee to the viewing public You can compete/ Qualify at Tommy Bahama's <Coro11a del Mar PlaZA) Friday, May 14 12-f pm, 6-9 pm Saturday, May 15 11 am·9 pm Casino Niibt Sunday, May 16 6:00pm Sterling BMW Newport hKh Casino Games • CO(kt&lla Auction • tintert.tlnmnt St0,000 Pun Putt Putting Cont•t New BMW l·yur {'JeaH ~YUW~Y Public imri~tll MONDAY, MAY 1 7 $25pn~n ·THE NEWPORT BEACH COUNTRY CLUB OPEN TO PROF'£1!1810NAL8 & AMATEUR• TaU .. NAMltNT • CAelNC NIGHT • LONG DRIVE• CCNTl:•T • •~cN"Q" IN..a (9•49) 7 29-4400 Dod8 K. GoodWhi wW colldwle the second annual Martin W. Witte Memorial Distinguiihed Speaken lecture series with •Sha.red Memorie&• at 7 p.ln. in the Newport Beach Central Llbrosy's Friendio Meeting Room, 1000 AvocaC:io Ave. 1kkets are $35 fcsr ·Foundation members or $40 for nonmembers. nckets include a buffet dinner by a top local restaurant. For more infor· mation, call (949) 717-3890. MAY22 The· •-H Hone Show wW run through Sunday' at the Equestri- an Center at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Pa.fr Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, c411 (714) 832-7752. The Orange County Reptile and Bird Expo will runJrom·9:30 a.m. to 5 p .m . through Sunday at the Orange Count)' Fair & Exposi- tion Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for j uruors Children 5 and under are free. Par more information, call (714) 708-1500. "Divorce -k New Beginning," a workshop for men and women in the process of divorce or are recently divorced, will be pre~ sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, Marriage and Family therapist, will present •pain Management Through Physical 1lu~rapy.,. Admission is free. For more infonnation, call (714) 840- 8038. ONGOING STEP-TEEM, a seven week workshop ·for parents of teenagers, is available for Or.ange County parents. Learn.to encourage, resolve conflicts, increase communication and erihance relationships. The workshop will be conducted by a licensed clinical psychologtst. For more information, call (949) 225-8189. • . St. Andr'ew's Presbyterian Church offets a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to B p.m. Sundays m the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to the community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a .m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more infonnatJon, call Angie Stafford at 474-2'225 or Tina Firman at 551-3156. ..._, Doily Pilot hon on. local evening meetings, Call 650°2713, 1 • The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house Jrom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The 'event featur~ memorabilia from tl}~ city of C<>ftla Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more Wonnation. call 631- 5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more inJormation, call 953-09<fO. OASIS Senior Center offers a Park.i.ilson's disease support group I ram 7 to 9 p.m. the sec- ond Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, caU 644-3244. The roga Place ofjers a prenatal and'postnatal yoga class from a to· 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the .first of the month. For more information, call 642-7400. Therapist, 180 Newport Center All Lassen's Leads Club meets at Hoag Cancer Cenrer offers Man to Man, a free prostate canc1>r discussion group, from 7 to 8·30 p.m. the first Wednesday or each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. Drive. Ad.mlssion is $40. For 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's more information, call (949) 644-Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa 6435. ... Mesa. For more information, call The PacWc Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings 646-1252. A Senior Asset. Survival Work· .- shop will be held at 10:30 a .m:at Zen Center· of Orange County offers meditation wstruction every first and thirp Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p .m. at the Ze'n Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Sug- gested donation is $10. For JI\Ore infonna~on, call (949) 722-7818. · at 7 a m Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for t:pe initial meeting For more information, caU 640- 0588. the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Admission is free. For more information, call (888) 442-6104. MAY23 A bridal show wW be presented from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building No. 12 at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Admission is $5. For more' information, call (562) 924-2048. MAY26 A Fibromyalgta support gtoup will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Audito- rium, One Hoag Drive, Newpgrt Beach. Kristen Pitts, physical • The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com- mission meets at 1 p.m. the firSt Tue5day of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach . For more information, call 644- 3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and rernain smoke free. For more infonna- The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presentc; a c~d relabonsh1p group called Insight Equd.ls Power at 7 p.m. Thurs days .... The fee ts $25 per week For more information, call 722- 4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery work- shop rrom 10 to 11:30 a rn the fourth Wednesday or.each month al 1 Hoag Dnve, Building 41 , , Newport Beach. For more 1nfor- mabo~, call 760-5542 . Our Doors Are Now Open! I • The Philbannotiic Society of Orange Co11n lJ' in cooperation il'ith Tbe American Society of Interior Designers/Orange Count)' presents the MAP TO SHUITLE NfWP ORT COAST ' Come view the archllectuml drama of cun>es and columns transfon11ed bJ• leading €alifornllf deslg11er.. Enhance )'Our senses with specl"cular vis/as of tbe blue Pacific, Corona de/ Mar and beyond. . ( April 25 -May 23 OaJly l Qam lo 5pm, last t'lllry 4pm • CLOSF.O MONDAY Thursday evening..~, last entry 8pm $20 per person; tickets good any time Cafe • Bou~ique • Opportunity Prizes · Special Events: Deslgnt!! Lectures, Tuesda.J' and F"""1 (except 4/30); ~wlen Lecltm!s & Tours, " ~; Meet the 'Des~, Thursday Nlgbt hooMls bmwftt 111111ic etblctlllon Youtb ~ ,,.,.. ,,, , .. """"""'°'k $odety of~°"""' .. •' Doily Pilot f €ounCil green-lights neW gas station law I NOTES I CONTINtfED FROM 1 NEWPOR1,' BEACH -.Gassing up your car in Newport Beach soon may also give you the opportunity to grab a sandwich, buy some doughnuts and pour ~lf a cup of coffee The City c;ouncil last night endor8ed s;weeping new changes to the tqwn's decades-old gas station laws, cleanng the way for the new trend of convenience-mart service stations to take the place of the lube-and-oil stations of old. , By a 4-2 vote, with council members Gary Adams and Tom Thomson dissenting and.coundl- "woman Nonna Glover absent, the cou,ncil gave its prelmunary nod to a new ordinance that will rep- resent th~ first substantial revi- sion. to the oty's gas station laws since 1972. The ordinance is slat- ed for final approval at the coun- cil's next m~ti.ng on May 24. The new ordinance is neces- sary, several council members said, to• meel the 'Changing needs of the md~try. which has largely shifted from gas-and-mechanic services to QM-and-market loca- tions. "They're getting rid -of the oil and grease tflat people hated to · see,• said Cyril Ramdha.ni, a rep- resentative ·of Chevron, which has pioneered several multi•use gas station facilities. •Now you're looking at ·One-stop shopping. You'll see major oil companies make investments in better-look- ing locations.• Industry representatives aJso gave assurances that the transi- tion from mechanic shops to con- venience_ stores would not open the way for the garish mega- marts th'1t some· people have feared. ~ •niere's every safeguard in the ordinance that they're not going to get these outlandish facilities that they may have been &!raid of," said Rick Yost, a real estate representative for Chevron. Not every oil company repre- sentative, however, endorsed the : changes. Some noted that many i + Dca.r God, stations have recently upgraded : Please protect our children. their facilities to comply with new ; federal Et>Vironmental Protection +To the Parents or Sierra SOto Agency re-gulations, and .and Brandon Wiener We are very designed their plans around the . sorry for your loss. But you have to tity'r old ordinance w1thout be strong and keep yt>ur faith, notice that it would soon be , · because faith·is thf' only thing that changed. : will see you through tlus. Chensh "Gasoline stations currently ; the times you were given and operating in the city of Newport · hang on lO"!dJ the happy moments. Beach would be at a gr_eat disad-. We are hurting wi.!!!..you vantage if the regulations were ' God Bless you all now chaq.ged to allow. tonv~-Happy Mother's Day. nience stores,• said United Oil Vice President Jeff Appel; in an open letter to the council, noting · that his company had' just spent $600,000 to upgrade its Mobil sta- tion on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. • • "All station operators have · invested a great deal of money to upgrade sites," Appel said. "It would be cost-prohibited for us to rebuild locations again." · -Andrew Steven Harris • We love you. . • Sorcy about the loss of your two kids. · Y~u are all in our prayers. God will be with you all • I love you Sierra Keep dancmg in heaven! You are so beautiful' The pretbest angel up in heaven, I'm sure! .., Love you sweetie. BOARD ................................ ·" ... ... . .. T' ....................... -~···· .. . • May all our angels dance in heaven with God. It wilJ get easi- er. CONTINUED FROM 1.- will make no major decisions unW after the report's relellSe tn. June. But tonight in' closed session, board members will discuss sell- ing a piece of property at 1975 schools need, dnd how to pay for Balaeric Road in Costa Mesa. it. • The school board's budget ln June, board members will committee recommended last receiv~ a comprehons1ve report month that board members sell it, on the subject along with another piece of prop- •'.fhere's A million reasoris how erty the district owns next to the we got lhis way,• Barbot said. proposed Banning Ranch devel- "But we've got to fix 1t. We owe it opment. Proceeds from the sale to the pu~llc and to our kids.• I could be used to rebuild bwld- Barbot said bodrd members ings. :SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 . Probably the most notable change will be to the playground where Steven Allen Abrams, a· 39-year-old Santa Ana resident, drove his car into a group of chil- dren. ·1 don't know if there is any perfect timing for this,• said Rev. Tom Bazacas of the Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, which sits across the street from the day-care center. "Everybody is doing a gpod job to get things arranged and in order." Several of the injured remained hospitalized. McCluskey, who was W\ener's teacher, saw both 2-year-old Nicholas McHardy and 5-year- old Vi~oria Sherman on Sunday at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. She said Nicholas, · who suffered.a~ fracture and Th.en, in their regular meeting, board members will vote on wl:\ether to hire a cQnsultant to survey residents on .their feeling . about the school district, what they would like to see district offi- cials do about·its agi.Dg buildings and whether they would support a school bond to pay for repairs. If board members approve, the district would p!f the San · Ramon-based Center for Commu- nity Opinion up to $15,500 to con- duct two sets of surveys in May and June. hospital Wednesday night• after, she suffered an apparent heart attack moments before a memor- ial service. Hoag spokeswoman Debbie Legan said Hawkinson has been resting up in the cardiac care unit and is anxious to get home. Ha wkinson wants to be there for the children on Wednesday, but doctors have advised her to get back to full strength before returning to the day-care center. ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ·t ••• DEPOT CONTINUED FROM 1 Home Depot developed a store. Since that time, other centers have been opened in Pomond, EJ Monte and the Sao Fernando Valley. · Mayor Gary Monahan said he was interested m explonng the idea of moving the Job Center to nonprofit status Last year, city staff explored pnvatizmg the cen- ter· by turrung operations over to Labor Ready It costs the city · between $80,000 and $100,000 to run the center . · One of the ways to make the center successful is to divert con- tractors to the center, said Keith Van Holt, commuruty services director. ~lf they will go there, we feel workers will go there,· Van Holt said. The playground remains in shambles, shrouded by a green tarp and a new chain-link fence. A pile of flowers and toys remain on the sidewa.lJcl m frorlt of the modified playground, but the lot has been cordoned off from the pubhc's view. Police say Abrams intentional- ly gunned his car toward the school because be wanted "to execute the mnocent children." Killed were 4-year-old Sierra Soto and 3-year-old Brandon a broken clavicle, ~ has black eyes but is up and. walking. He visits Victoria, who bas a broken hip and pelvis, in her hospital room. McCluskey said VictorlJL ~ likes to buzz the nurse's button to get soda. Both children may be released today. Wiener. I McClusk~y said a brick w~ will be built to protect the play- ground from further mishap, although it isn't confinned who will fund the construction. The Costa Mesa Fire Department and several contractors have expressed interest. "They have responded so quickly," she said. "These kids are miracle babies." The center's owner, Sheryl Hawkinson, will be released today from Hoag Hospital where she underwent a non-surgical procedure to unclog her arteries. Hawkinson was rushed to the Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less/ 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa e>a. lllocll South ol 405 ..., 545-7168 Second Annua l Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour • Thursday, May 1 3, l 999 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit c:horming and unique hornes in the ewport Harbor area. You will enjoy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa with coffee and refreshments by Aroma's Expresso Cafe of Costa Mesa. Tickets $35 . TICKETS PRE·SALE ONLY! CAU TODAY! (949) 862-41_ 00 •Proceeds support ocodemic programs of the Newport Harbor Educational Foundation · ~~.,~.,~~ AwardWinning Italian Cuisine .Twilight Dining Waterfront Entrtts from $6.95 , HomnNuk Pastlt .. Fmh St11food Vu/~ ·. + S1erta, I love your blueberry head. Keep danong (we'll be up ooner than you know to dance wtth you). Tuesday,~ 11, 1999 5 BLUDAU CONTINUED FROM 1 received a commission as a 2nd • Brandon was only here for a lieutenant in the i1 s Air F couple of months He couldn't where he served as a missile aew see the ages 4,5,6,7 even because corrunanderwith the 390th MisSile of that driver! Like I say, I .bless • Wing tn1\icson, Arlz., before.retir- this daY. when everyone ,cares · ing in 1974. . wh~t !1-8ppened on that frightful . ... From there, Bludau earned two Monday. · master's degrees at the Onivemty ' I didn't know Brandon but I · of Arizona -one m Orb.bl Ptan- know how God reelS rtght now ning and dnother in Public I 'Ad.mlnist:ratton -and . Ulen • •·On tvfotlier's Day, especially · entered the public sector in 1977 as a mother and former preschool 'th th ·n, f y .. -.... Artz'· Wl e 0~1 o ..uuq, • • teacher, my tlloughts and pray~ · Bludau ·now ceplace$ former,. are with all of you trying to .make Newport Beach City Manager . · !>ense of lb~ incomprehensible. Kevin Murphy, who beld the post Know, lb.at you are ln every-for 6 112 yea.rs before . abruptly. • one's hearts. resigning m August 1998 after a 4-· + nus 15 to the owner of ~ 3 no-confidence vote by the qty council. · South Coast Leaming Cent~r. But Bludau is more concerned Sharell. • with the future truin with th~ p5t: I'm sorry about what hap-•t .am looking forward to get- pened at your preschool. I hope bng up to speed wtth the C<?unci! you will accept my. card as a dnd staff," he sa1c~ ·1 n~ed·to .. memory of yow kids and I hope prove myself to' make that haJ>:: . no.thing ll.ke that will happen pen, but I am arua.ous. 10 play a again. role in this orgamzation." Councilwoman Libby Cowan said she Shared conc~rns r.aised by the police department In a memo, Chief Dave Snow- den said he ·did not want the department to be used to intimi- date workers or contra.ctors who didn't use the center through arrests and citation5. He also saJd police officers could only remove day laborers from private property at the owner's r est. Capt Tom Wctrndck. whCl attended thP meenng1 srod the Otl" has had a no-tre~pdssrny pr~ram for the l.dst' four yc:>al":i Ru ... mess' owners are encourdgPd to post no · ttespa.ssmg signs and gi\i\;: a uthor- ity to the police department to remove trespi(Ssers. .Staff and The Home De}x>t will return to the council later Uus year with more formalized recommen- dations. · I . AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIMS . FREE REPOR1' re veals what the insurance compames don't wane you to knQw. Was your car injured? You may be tool! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffne s, headaches, even arptntis! · Don't senle your case until )(OU read our free report. ·CALL NOW 1-888-330-3450 Ii·,, I"• . ; ·· · :. '" · . EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT ... UP TO Paffu.y ~l'aa.UJ '4 6umDdlJJtDtDt:; 1131 Newport Blvd ID· t II Costa lie Oam.._Ol .... .pdl• ..... &flt ••A• lllald Cllt . J!~: ~ ••. -' . 6 Doity Pilot .... ' . _ ~!Wport draw:s.-Mater D.ei . t . •No. 3-seeded Sailors will h~st.Monarchs Friday; Cdtvi,. CI F y O LL E y I ALL from the Em~ire League. He is, however, famJliar with the Sea Kmgs' Ukely second-round oppo· nent. awaits wild card· entryi Costa Mesa at Gahr ~f Cerritos. BARRY FAvtJCNlll !kit"" Sea View League boys volley- ball co-champions NewpQrt Har- bor Hlgh ana Corona del Mar earned the No.,3 and No. 4 seeds. respectively, m the ClF Southern Section playoff painngs released Monday. · Coacb Dan Glenn's Sailors (17- 1, 9-1 in league) and Coach Steve · Conti's Sea Kings (12-2. 9-1) could meet m the D1vi.slon 1 title match. May 29 at Cypress Col- lege. . · ·For people d.Tound here, that would be a storybook matchup, • Conti said. "It would' be like the Angels and Dodgers meeting in the World Series. But that's a long ways away." . Glenn saia he would also covet a fourth mee ting with the· Sea Kings this season ~arbor won the first two, including a tourna- ment clash). The Sailors earned the Sea View's No. 1 designation by winning four of seven games in head-to·head league meetings with CdM, which they split. But there is plency of work to be done before such a Back Bay battle could occur. . The Sailors will ·host South .Coas.t League co-chc:anpion Mater Dei in the first round Fnday at 7 p.m., wlille CdM will host the winner of Wednesday's wild...card match between Upland ·and Cen- twy in Friday's first round. Costa Mesa (10-4), the thlrd- place team from the Pacific Coast League. which was eliminated by eventual champion Cd.M in the . ClF Division ill quarterfinals a year ago, will open Division JI play Friday on the road against San Gabriel Valley League cham- pion Gahr of Cerritos. Glenn termed the first-round pairing with another league co- champion curious, particularly since 13 other Olvisffin I schools, induding 10 unseeded entries, will open with the' winner of a wild-c,rd match. •n probably isn't the easiest draw {or a No. 3 seed, but I've been doing this too long to be dis- appointed,• Glenn said. "We'll play anyone they match us up with and our kids will be excited to play Mater Oei. • The Sailors defeated '\he Mon- archs, 15-5, 15:5, in the semifinals of t,pe Oran~e 'County Champi- onships MarCh 20. Conti said he knows nothing about Upland, the No. 2 team from the Baseline League, or Century, the ,No. 3 representative Capistrano Valley, which defeated a Conti squad playing without three starters (still involved in the ' basketball play- offs) in the season opener, will likely host El Toro in a first-round contest Friday. The winner will advance to face CdM, should the Sea Kings advance as expected.. CdM, which won its final nine regular-season matches, defeated El Toro tWice in league play. Costa Mesa earned what is believed to be its first victory over perenrual power Laguna "Beach -a three-game sweep May 3 - to .collect its second straight post· season berth . The Mustangs made· the playof(s last spring for the tir$t rune since 1983. Royal of Simi Vall~y is the No . 1 seed in Division I. Loyola of Los Angeles is seeded No. 2. · .HIGH SCHOOL ' • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Aliso Niguel first baseman :t'vle Mowery tags out Costa Mesa baserunner Brian Montoya in a rundown ~onday afternoon. SETTLING .FOR. NO. 3 Costa Mesa continues hot hitting, but Aliso Niguel wins 19-13 PCL slugfe~t. BARff'V FAUUCNF.R lkltPb C9S'F~ MESA -Mercy th.is: W!th only three outs standing between the Costa Mesa High baseball team 8.hd a nrercy-rule shortened defeat, Coach Kir~ ' BauermelSter's Mustangs did what they've done all season in a Pacific Coast League home game Monday again.st Aliso Niguel. They let go of the shovels they'd used to dig themselves a 19-6 bole and picked up their aluminum bats. The result was a seven-run fifth i,nning , rousing and prolonged cheers from a Mesa faithful which has come to believe, even in the '''face of double·digit defid ts, a.swell as a continued assault on the Khool's offensive record book.. Alas, victory 1vas not to be for -the comeback kids, as the Wolver- ines (16-8, 11-3 in league) clung to a 19-13 verdict, which relegated the Mustangs (13·8-1, 9-4-1) to .. third place with the regular-season • ftnale ~t for Wednesday at Aliso. . The Mustangs figured they'd have to outslug the visitors Mon- day, when Beuenneiltet opted to rnt Mnior ace Rubell Mand.lli cm elbow) u wen u starting pfk:Mn Jolb Utt.Ii and Nick Cabl· co. •we iwere out of pitching,• ....-v 'rrw ..,,..,.., ·eat 11m ....... ~a Joi ol upbiD t)et. tlil a. nrraa and we beto.d aD laew.y~.· ....... • 11 .......... MllPdl· ,.. ................. .... Costa Mesa High senior Ruben Mandlla (rtgbt) ls congratulated by team.,.. Joe Plnamore after his MYeD.tb homer of the season to de a ldlool record in a 19-13 Pacific COMt LNgue lom Monday allemooD to vtlltlng AU90 NlgUel. while pitching April 27, was about 15% recovered. UtUe and Cablco, he said, cpuld have pitched, but benefited hom two more days rest. Mesa's coach said he. would prefer to have them healthy for the ~ CIP playofta. •rt wasn't lib we were givirig up, beeaUM (sopbOmore Carlos~. Prana>) -..... awe11.· &uenneilter ..XS ol ldl t·hin· der, who came in with a 3· ,._ including • he-~ •• ..,.. rule·lborteD9d lbutout. eg.m.t r agl!iN Bwt1. · Alilo ............ 9111Mg On r Ce a )'e; with eight wins coming in, had also been throwing well. But the Mus- tangs didn't do his earned-run average any favors. Mancilla tied the school single- season home run record with his seventh bomb of the spring -a two-run shot in the· third -and he added a double and a walk in tour plate. appearances. J\lnior Josli Little went 2 for 5 to match Mancilla as tbe school sin- gle-season hit leaders (36), topping the mark set by Matt Broesamle. Uttle, whose three-run homer' capped the fifth-inning pyrotech·' nics, also had four RBis. His 33 RBis are two moxe than the single-sea- son standard set by Jeff Field. Senior Bnan Montoya, whose two bits give him 33 for the season, also stole two bases to intlate his school single-season record to 24. Chris DeSandro went 2 for 5 with an RBI and Nick Lambert was 2 for 4 with an RBI for the Mus- tangs, who also received two hits from jUJlior catcher Go.let Fajardo. . Joe Filµunore (two RBis), Franco (two RBis) and seniQr shortstop Rob Gloster (onetRBJ) it.lso added hits for the hosts. The 'Mustangs, however, did h~ve some defensive lapses. They comniitted five errors, though only one A11lc> run wu unearned. · Austin Wyly went 4 for S, scored fow runs, stole two bal8I and reacMct all m plate appearuae to pK'8 the WolYerlnel, wbo got blck-to-'*k baw1 ID tbe ..... :L=-' ~ ms K"9 I 1*111 a ~ ... 17 ......... Aliso Niguel 19, ._. u UM<ersity t 9, l.lg. a..dl , 7 MC9'C ~ LIACIW Aulo .... ,. c.iA MBA 1 J AlltO SJO 380 0 • 19 19 2 Mes. 302 170 0 13 15 5 Dwen, Pitchford (S) Mld M.rtln.z; Franco, Giost.r (5) and F-Jardo. W · 09wn, 9-5. L • Franco, 3-2. 2,. l\ob9rtson (AH) 2, W'jty (AN), Mandia (CM), FratKo (CM), PINmcn (CM), K~ICAN). ... Hlmsldt Wt>. =-~~Menclll Of THE DAY "Wt1 plar ... ttwy match 115 up with and ow kids • be excited to i*rY Mater Dei ~: Dan Glenn. Newport Harbor volleyball coach I -Tuesday, M.oy 11, 1999 •Sports.Edik)( Roger Corison • 949-574..4223 . . Costa Mesa • Mustang proved to be an amazing athlete, whose basketball and baseball abilities border on legendary. RIOIMD DUNN . Tie term "gifted • thlete • is sometimes · watered down in foday's sporting world of sound bites and highlights, but no label could better recite the unparalleled career of fonner Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College standout Chris Beasley. Before Bo Jackson and Deion . Sanders, Beasley was ~ rare . . two-sport athlete in the 1980S and, eventually, made a 1iving m baseball, although basketball 1 • was his ga.i:oe. Bea~ey, an All-Pac fO shooting guard at Arizona State the same year he pitched in the College World Series for the Sun Devils' top-ranked baseball team, almo$l rolled out of bed one day filld became a pitcher. Beasley, 6-foot-2, was an infielder in high school and always jumped center for the Mustangs' hoops team before moving to his guard position. . team, whictr was again No. 1 in the state and would finish 33.9 "(Basketball) was my lovP, and there wds no way 1 was going to commit to baseball," Beasley said. "It rudn't even cross my nund. I was a basketball pldyer • But Arizona State offered Beasley a dual package and he played both sports in Tempe As a Junior, Beasley started in the backcoo.rt with Byron Scott, . wtro was_ASU's .primary shooter, . then as a senior he was the Sun Devils' main weapon, averaging . JS-5 ppg. '"That was before the three-point line,· he·sa~d. "clnd I .never shot inside of it.~ That year, 1984,. Bea~ley came out late for baseball, like in his OCC days: but he ca,1.mht a break m the postseason when he relieved ASU starter Kendall Carter m the second inning of a regional playoff game against Stanford and pitched the rest of the contest, earrung the victory and unpressing scouts with his ha.rd-sinking fastball. "Beas· had pild1ed _ Beasley's ankle lDJury forced him to nuss about two months of baseball Chris 8 1 only 10 in.rungs all eas ey season for ASU, but was his senior year at Mesa m 1979, but he would make up for lost time at OCC, where a deal was worked out between basketball roach Tandy Gillis and baseball coach Mike Mayne to allow Beasley to play both sports. Beasley also jumped center at OCC and averaged 23.4 points. ~r game his sophomore year (1981-82). "He might have been the best athlete ever, that's fo r sure," Gillis said. •u there was a three-point line whe n he was playing, he would've destroyed it He could shoot -he had NBA three-point range. He could jump, he could shpot and be was tough. He did it all.• But once the basketball season ended and .Beasley, then a shortstop, went out for baseball, there wasn't much room for him in the lin eup. The Pirates, who won four South Coast Conference titles in five years from 1980 to 1984, were stacked in '81. They were ranked No. 1 in the state all season and would fin.I.sh 33-8. Their infield depth was vast and included futur~ big leaguer Rich Amaral. One day on a whim 8t Mt. San Antonio College, then-CCC pitching coach Matt McCann told Beesley, gifted with soft ~er's bands but also with a powering throwing arm, to take the mound in the bullpen. A prtcher WU born. •My mechaiilc:I were somewhat raw at the time, but 1t wasn't too hard to th.row strikes,• said Beasley, who never again worked on field.Jng grounden or his hitting stroke, and during the , summer of '81 pitched regularly on the Pirates' Metro League squad. Pro scouts were so impressed With Beasley's natural hard llinker and high-808 fastball that the Chicago White Sox selected bUh No. 1 in the old winter draft ID January 1982. At the time of the draft, daoagb, WIS lett:IDG needed as a stopgap and pitched well enough to ment a start m the second game of the '84 Colle~e World Sen e:>·at Omaha, Neb., agamst Okldhoma State, which featured Robin · Ventura and Pete lncaViglia. Beasley's ASU squad. whicb- had several future Jl\djor leaguer;s, including Barry Bonds, won, 23-12, on "a day when thf!, wmd was blowing out 30 mph· • ·in the highest-sconng game in · College World Senes history. Beasley, who never pitched " an official inning at OCC, was : drafted four times on sheer potential, the last titne 10 June 1984 when Cleveland selected him in the runth round. With the NBA a long shot and Beasley unwilling to play baskettJa:ll in Europe or in the .. CBA, baseball became his future. Beasley suffered various arm inJunes throughout his minor league career, but m 1991 he ' 111 reached the maJors and pitched in 22 games for the Angels as reliever. ' •1t was unbelievable," "11 Beasley said of his big league experie nce. "Here's a kid who 0 grew up down the street (from Anaheim Stadium), and 1 ~ remem ber riding my bike to watch Nolan Ryan pitch. Instead. of going through the ticket gate, I was going through the players' gate. It wac; kind of like a dream.• · Beasl~y. who played 10 three organizations (Indians, Mariners and Angels), hurt his shoulder in 1992 and couldn't pitch again. ~ tried rehabilitating his arm , for three years but was forced t reb.re. - Beasley, who has lived in · Gilbert, Ariz., since '92, was mamed June 25. He ttnd his Wife, Heidi, are expecting a baby boy this month. His name will be Ryan Christopher Beasley, named after hls father's idol. Costa Mesa's Chris Beaskfy, clearly a blue-nbbon candidate and telecticjn for the Daily --Hall Of Pame, All• ... 118 Oncoming tr Jr • ... , Dlltrt--IS p.m.; ~ dll Mir• 1J .. ..... ----ir-.-..-~~--·-~--~ A U T· 0 I l C I II G . ewport Beach ·verto.race in. ··.-·-- • · dielin One Lap • It st~rts on Sunday: P, Ypsilanti, Mich. · Newport Beach's .Paul Sere- Cl nski will be driving a Chevro- Corvette in the 16th annual ic elm One Lap o( Amenca, a "ve n-day event ·which begins Sunday m Ypsilanti, Mich. · It finishes where. il ~ in silantt on Saturday, May 22. The Michelin One Lap of erica challenges over 100 of the> hottest street-legal automo- es and light lrucks with a total Ol 14 competitive high-speed, e-trial and bracket drag rac- ing events dt famous race tracks a oss the-nation. Among the venues are Michi- gan Speedway, Heartland Par!( Tupeka, Pikes Peak lntematipnal, xas World. Speedway and M emphis Motorsports Park. · Nearly 4,200 miles of transit- ctions will utilize roads of the Central, Western and Eastern United States with vehicles stncted to legal speeds. With high-speed c~cilleng~ at race tracks an<l U1e 24-hour-a- ddy format, the Michelin One p of America quah!ics as one of e most umque and difficult events in motorsports -· A competitor must • meet the challenges of bemg on the road 24 hours a day and beu\g lhe ·hot oe • m each speed event in order to be crowned the overall 1999 champion. ·.MOTORCYC.LES Hancock second at Grand Prix in Prague PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia - Greg I Jancock of Bdlboa Island ..,.was second overall in lhe first round of the Speedway 1999 Grand Prix Championships here Setu.rday night . Hancock, the '1998 AMA U.S. champion and 1997 world cham- pion, Jirushed behind Poland's Tomasz Gollob m U1e mam event a ramy night. llus is the h!bt of sue Grand rix races to decide the 1999 eedway world championship. . Gollob .leads the senes Wlth 25 ppuits and Hancock is second with 20 ~ints. IELP WANTED • CdM needs coaches Corona del Mar High School contmues a quec;t to fill three operungs in the Sea Kmgs' coach- ing staff wilh vacarioes for varsi· _. fy softball coach, varsity boys soc- cer coach and varsity girls tennis coach, all on a walk-on basis Interested applicants should contact Athletic Duector Jerry J lnick. at (949) 515-6058. 1111 DON lfACH I OAIL.V Pl.OT DenniJ Alshuler (left) 1J tbe catalyst in Corona del Mar High's attack u the CIP Playoffs loom.; • i OF VOLLEYBALL ~YOFFS Dtvlsion I -First ROWtd, FriUy,'7 p.m. Lancaster or Vafencia at Royal • Hawthorne or Downey at Channe~ Islands • Fountain Valley or St. John Bosco at Mark Keppel Righetti or santa Barbara at Arcadia . • Harvard Westlake at Cerritos · LB Jordan or El Rancho at Highlaifd El Toro or Lakewood at capisranoNalley Century or Upland at COrOna del Ms Mater Oei at Newport tt.bot' Santa Monica/Quartz Hill at LB Poly Mira Costa iat Orange Warren/San Gabriel at Marina - San Clemente/Esperanza at Unive~ MontebellQ or Crescenta Valley at Claremont Simi Valley or Oxnard at Canyon, CC • I Camarillo or Thousand Oaks at Loyola . .. 1· Division II Ant Rowtd, Friday, 7 p.m. Los Amigos at R~o · calabasas at Culver City Los Altos at South Pasadena eon. MeA at Gahr Canyon (Anaheim) at SeMte West Valley at El Dorado Western at la Quinta Dos Pueblos at California Inglewood at Bishop MontQQmery Newbury Park at $an Marino Tustin at Foothill Alemany at Beverly Hills Ocean View at Cypress · Valencia at Bolsa Grande Gabrielino at Bellflower Paso Robles at San Marcos HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL EAGLES HOMERED, 17-4 r Hawks belt seven homers in 23-hit attack to p.ut away visiting Estancia in Pacific .Coast League contest. LAGUNA HILLS -Laguna Hills High's Hawks connected for seven homers wilhin a 23- hit attack en route to a 17-4 mercy victory over visiting Estancia Monday afternoon in Pacific Coast League play. .Ryan Johnson led the way with three homers to up his season total to 12, and team- mates Danny Lee and Brian Anderson had two apiece. Davis Lee's two homers give rum eight for the season. I Estancia broke on top in the first inning with three runs, keyed by a two-run double by sopho-· mote catcher Brent Davis, only to see Laguna Hills respond with 16 runs in the first three innings. Estanaa Coach Tim Green categonz1ed the loss a~ •bitter. ~ ... The Eagles will try to bounce back on Wednes- day in both teams' finale with junior right-hander Joel Rocha making his first start. Estancia falls to 4-20, 3-11 in league. Laguna Hills is 11-14, 6-8. PACIAC COAST LEAGUE lAGuNA H1us 17, ESTAHOA 4 Estancia 300 10 • 4 4 O~ Laguna Hills 475 lx 17 23 0 Ortil. Mueller (2), Green (3) and Davis; Anderson and Donahue. W • Anderson. L -Ortiz. 28 -Burciaga (E), Davis (E), Fischer (LH). HR -Johnson (LH) 3, Lee (LH) 2, Anderson (LH) 2. HIGH SCHOOL SOFTIALL \ . , Tue~, May 1 l, 1999 7 YOUTH llSEllll .car~ais sparkl~ •Newport Harbor Baseball' Assoaation MUst.ang Divisio_p. ' . . The Cardinals continue a strong run through Newport Har- bor Baseball Association .Mus- tang Division play, besting the Mariners, 12·8, and the Marlins, 8-7, as well as absorbmg a 12-11 setback in a high-sconng affau with the Braves The Braves got ~e·wmner Ul the bottom or the sixth in.rung when Nathan Todd and Evan Hochwald got aboard with walks, the M~tthew Blssonnette.sl(jpped one through the middle to score both runners. l\vo key plays highlighted the 12-8 wm over the Manners. In the first irulmg, catcher Jar- rett Daniel made a dtvihg catch of a foul ball; and Christian Harri- son snuffed out a second-inning threat with two runners aboard, . ,catching a line drive at th.i!d base. Ian Connolly's inside-the-park home run in the bottom of lhe sixth was the highlight of the 8-7 victory over the Marlins. In recent play the Ca.rdmals improved to 8-5-1witha13-3 WUl over the Angels. Connolly hit two home runs, his sixth and sevenili, and was 3 for 3 for the Carclinals. Darnel was 2 for 3. . Connolly and Daruels com: bined to patch four scoreless iiuungs. · Vincent Newsome, Shaun Warren, Chase Lanting, Jacksqn Masnngill, Cbrlstian Harrison, Wlll Michaelsen and John Bur- gan all had hits for1the CAidinal.S, who had dedicated the game m the memory of Uie recE!nt tragedy at the nearby childcare center. • In another Mustang game: "' --• Al)gels 11, Orioles 9 Angels pitcher Beau Woolley allowed Just two runs m the first Ulree inmngs and the Angels' defense was sharp behind the play of Jake Dayton;Robble Gor- don and Steve Keltz.er. Zack Tegel's bases-lodd~tl tnple and key hit.$ by Andrew McDonald, JClke Taylor, Tom~y Olson dlld Kyle Roman all helpe9 the Angels·to ~aintain the lead~ The ·Orioles battled ba.c;lc behind Nick Yeager, Chrls~Wl Munnerlyn, Ben Frazier and Brennan Davis. · Rye Thornton pitched the last lhree mnmgs f(;( the Onoles and had a great pickoff play at first bqse. . Kyle Rohn closed it out fo.i the Angels with a no-hit petfor- mance. . • AYSO Pl~ Program tryou~ COSTA MESA -Tryouts for the AYSO Region 120 l;>lus Pro- gram, a competitive program designed for 50\:cer players wtth superior skills, are in early .June at Balearic Park. · Prospective player> must regis- ter May 12 at TeWinkle School from 5 p.m.-8 p.m .. then call (714) .540-9202 and leave name, phone number and diVISion Players will be given a number to use for the first of two mancta- tory tryout dates, each from 5 p.ro.-7·30 p.m . D1VJ.Sion 2 girls and boys, June 1and3. Division 3 girls and boys, June 7 and 9. DlVlSloo 4 girls and boys, June 8 and 10. The APP season begins in Sep- S OCCER • • • • .. • lember Wlth playoffsJD, Jan;ary (November for high school .age players). {\YSO 1?0 signups COSTA MESA -Stgnups on an early tegistrallon basis for AYSO Region 120's fall season are Wednesday from -5 p.m -8 pm at TeWmkle School. ,at Gisler and California streets, near Harbor Blvd. and the 405 freeway. · Early registration costs tor one youngster is $50, a.saVlngs of over $2a1over the regular soccer r~­ trallon, which takes plac~ m June . .. JB seventh-grade girls twin in ~ action NEWPORt BEACH -The Newport-Mesa All-Net seyenth-grade girls were 31-10 wuU}ers over Villa H 0 0 ~ S Park in Sunday's matchup at the We t Newport gym, keyed by Mells-_ sa Alves, who scored 13 pomts in lhe Nallonal Juruor Basketha.11 con- test. I Lauren Nurnberger, Jennifer Jlennon and Sara Stem each con-. tnbuted four points and· pol.ht guard Kate Hee chen was instrumental with five assists and two steals ' · Krystal Walker, Kellie Flint and Alex Orozco' led the defense. which limited Villa Park to just 10 points. Rolle r hockey tryouts for Newport llarbor team NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor's club roller hockey team is I 0 l l E I H 0 C I E Y seeking players tor its upconung tryouts to play in the Interscholastic Roller Hockey League with hopes of filling varsity, trosh/soph and junior varsity teams. Newport Harbor High students 10 September should contact KrtS Mungo at (949) 673-9054. stancia r~es to nail University, 3-2 _ Costa Mesa pr~vails behind Shanley Eagles continue surge rally for the Eagles, pho clau:ned d 3-2 triumpn. 1$y.:.ard the CIF playoffs. 1, • Estancia (14-7, 6-3 m league) COSTA MESA -Apparently, had already wrapped up what tanda I Ugh senlor Momca most believe is its first postseason nchez wasn't interested in a berth m the 1990s. But Sanchez e pass Monddy. Rather than helped give Coach Rich Boyce's Eagles a lilt. before they end the cept 'an intentional walk from regular season Wednesday at cific Coast League softball visi-PCL unbeaten Laguna Hills. r University, Sanchez toma-Joanna Danner, the Winning wked a high, outside pitch · pitcher, began Ule seventh wilh a hich would have been balJ two single. Debra Wyman walked 81\d to center fjeJd for an RBI smgle. ntfany Ortega reached on an1 The blow capped a three-run error to load the bases, before OffiC:e of .. PUbllc: Wottla Oepertment, 3300 Newpolt Boulevard, p 0 Bol , 781 Nesg~t Beach, CA 926 15 P101pecllve bldO•ra 9"ould ....., • '""'*' lftHt•ng 1cne~ at 1030. m Mlly n . 1'191 al the NEWPO R T THEATRE ARTS CEN· ~ ~ C1llf Dt!Ye, fOf tur1Nr ~. $~,~~r:; ................... CQMI !Ill.-~ Nae -1t, , .. senior Lisa Stelllleld singled up lhe nuddle to tie the game. Danner fanned five in a com- plete-game two-bi(ter and received solid defensive backing from Stacy Barnett. Barnett, filling in al shortstop, twice ranged to the hole to rob nojans of hits. MOAC COAST LIAGUE EsrAHCJA J, UNMMftY 2 Unlwrslty 000 020 o -2 2 1 Estancia 000 000 3 -3 S 4 Waldman •nd Watkins; J. Danner and Cachola W · J. Danner, 14-7. L . Waldman 28 -Ortega (E), • ~~'~.(~ ..,.., · ..... '"I.''"' .. • # • Junior takes no-hitter into last inning as Mustangs win first PCL game. COSTA MESA -Jwlior right- hander Brooke Shanley of Costa Mesa High came within two outs of a no-hitter and the host Mus- tangs won thelf first Pacific Coast League softball game of the sea- son Monday as they defeaJ.ed Laguna Beach, 8w2, · With one out in the seventh inning, Laguna Beach's Heather ~i-;;-.~·~-" :'1-C~ ~ .f ·: O'Malley broke up Shanley' no- hit bid with a solo home run to rigflt fieJd, a line drive that ~ost went foul, Mesa Coach Jitn Weeks said. . •At least (the hit) was legiti- mate,• said Weeks. Michelle Nguyen went 3 for 4 with a triple and four RBis, Kelly Daub went 2 for 3 with two runs scored and Sbanle? 1Went 2 for • with a run-scoring triple and RBI single to lead the Mustang • 11 ·hit attack. Mesa is 5-18, 1 ~8 m league. The Artists fell to 1-8 m PCL. Shan1ey r~brc<i 15 batters in a row during one stretch. getting the ide m order m lhe second, th.I.rd, fourth and fifth innings. She struck out SlX and walked three. MOFtC COAST LIAGUl (.osTA Mu.A I. LAGIM lllAcM 2 l.tguN Beach 100 000 1 -2 1 S Costa Mesa 301 202 x -8 11 1 O.vkfson and Woodbury; Shanley and KlimkieWla. W -~n~ S. tt L • Davidson. ~8 • Shan~ (CM}, ~(CM). H" • O'~lley (ll), mE.-.·· ···~ ~ I ·, I . . ·....-..... ..... --ti ~ ~\.~..-~': .:, ' ' ' . . . .. ...... l - ng of he >ro on trd ID· ll'd. he ·it's on in to nd bl, •ill d ay 95 th rd n- i\, )n I It-8 • Tuesday, Moy JI, 1999 Tr,, • lf1w•'1<J ~ ervn ,.,,, •l• "'.l b ·~·ness a~ THE V1E TNAM DA 'f 4570 CRm1 Dnvt: #7 N1twpo11 Beach 1...A 926t0 T "'1 'ion Ng1.1ven 201 q T USI 11 Ave Co~la Me5a CA '17•.17 Tl is l.Jus•oess is •.<Jn •J 1<.1otl by un 1no1111<1ual Hwu you ~l;;rted cl~tll<J lusu·~~' flit' No 1<111g S•Jn Nguyf111 ft·•~ ~ldl11mant WdS hlad "''''' me C· •unly Ctmk ol (11;10 I<' Couniy on 4 lb 99 19996790067 D, ry P1 ,1 Apr 20 27 H I~ 4 11 11199 . 442 Fictitious Business Name Statement I l(iw J r. I I ~r· l 1 tiv ne.,,. '1 Ul TFIAMAR AUTO SERVICE 4101 Ori111<)11 0 IVC R•J O•illH)U CA 1w1,s Atnir Alitl"l>~ lllo.li.111 7 AQdlt. lrv1~e. CA 1•26 14 flu<; l.lUStr P,<;S tS <.<Ht J 1<.h••J Uy a11 •ll(l>11lrJt1~I H;ive y 1 s1a11ea 1oH>CJ o 1s1n11 s 1~1? No A•'lil Allba!>S llkhbt T'1 ~lalt·mf'nt "'ii' l1ted "''ti 111e Cuul'!y Clerk ot O•d !J<l CO\Jnty on 4·1£.·99 19996790066 O;:i ~ ot Apr 20 27, ~ • 11 I 999 T 440 Doily P.ilot B.arbara E. Forteville, 7 4, of Newport Beach died May 6, 1999. She is survived by husband, George P. Forteville, son, Richard G. Fortcville (Sandie), Grandchildren, Brian Uudy) and Dawn Fon~ille and Heather Dunlap and great grandchildren , Desiree, Luke and Dillon. Mrs Forteville wa s preceded in death by. her daughter, Janet E. F~nteville OuQlap. Mcmdrial servicd. will be 2:30 p.m., Monday 17, 1999 at Calvary Chapel, 3800 Fairview, Santa Ana, CA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Janet Ellen Foneville Scholarship Fund, Fountain Valley High SchoQI, 17816 Bushard, Fountain Valley, . CA 92708. Gl LQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY • I i;nl e'Ult •••ttlm•t ·~ IDIS ntWS,lPll 11 H~ltct to"' hd· 11itl h•r Houi •t Acl •I 1161 n 1mtnftd ... ~10 IN~U II 1111111 ll tdtlltlH •ur ,rtfllUte, 1trnll1U11 " d1nrh11IHllU ,.,,. •• race, color, 1111e11" U •, •••••up,'~'"'"•' stahis or nhu11 erte•"· er 1" ti.1011111 to "'''' any uo pret111""· t1mllaho1 IJf dtsC111T1l11llH • nit .. w\p1p1r wlll Ml UOWlftflf ICCCpl ur ldltffllt ~n\ ltt tUI Hlllt W~ICll 11111 • Qlafl• 11 the la• Our rt1d111 ,,, •• , .. , 11111111•• thl •If fttlll191 td¥t1ll11• II lbll lt•JlllPtf Ill l•lrla~lt H H "di 10Cf1Hilf -Ub Tt Ctfll fllia ti f~rlftll~tliH, Ull HI.ID tll lrtt JI I Clll..CZ•·'59' fer lM WHflillll ... OC area plHJt aH HUD If •2'-l~ 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLD!! Showcase Homu for It in our Saturd1y AHi estate Supplement! Homes of the Week ·1.r~ y Ms St 11 a· Mt S751 ~ "' T uosday el ~M 0,1c11 tlMe ~· 14~ S15' ?adllne 1hi1rr.<l'Y 'P~ • It P1yo to Advertise Jn the Best Local Real 1:11111 Section • CALL TODA VII LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 * V.A * $0 OOWN -$0 MOVE IN FREE COUNSELING FREE lill ol HOMES HUONA REPOS 1-IOCl-723-6457 VETERAN REAL ESTATE ••WANfEO SEuEi. •• • SSOO.I• tloust tn Newport Beach Ron Yo11119 Remu 71'-'l2'7f73 LARGE LOT SALE . 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH THE BLUFFS •1970 San Bruno• r ~ -.11 Tn-llvel. JDr iba '1<l , car 911 By Ownef ( :125 000 1149-644 -8896 Out111ndlng Townhom1. G1ea1 sumy location. neat pool & i.pa. 281 •loft 28a 2c gar S21.15 000 AQOnt ~91718"2366 640-5664 • BLUFFS. Ju~I Listed' 38r Conde> Clo6e lo al and AFFOROABlE 1279,000 Ag«it 114-576·1212 65 LOfS/LAND ' FOR SALE 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA I _. Urge 38t 2BI Fp tn Wing roorif-& fain.room 2c gar, large pvt yaid & pallO. coonuy 1u1m. en $1750/mo 562·5'12·1579 182 HOUSES1C-ONDOS FO~ RENT NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY PENTHOUSE NPB 2 1p1clqu1 br's & 2 ba • • All appliances Incl. Oc:ean view deck, C()mmunl1y pool'• spas & lennla. Galld, welk 10 blKh. $1850. 9U·7'9·2184 • Step• 10 Bay & BHchl • · 3 Bedroom 2 bath dopier, IMe l)laoe. t4 car garage $2000.'rno l\O/pels 62&.35MS3i. ARIZONA NORTHWEST Luxury Bay Virw Condo 40 • ·rts·S 1S 900' Greal 2 • Mastes Su tes, au new ~Udy '''1th \o\Uh a"'9S<lm41 ameni11es. 11ea1 parli.ing dnd Vlllwr. Abundant ground wa111r storage Cannery Renu11i. E z ter•11$ Call AZLfl 94M7~ 1 '"' 244 !>26J (CAL'SCAN) 2 msll br 211Teondo 1380sl. LAKE TAHOE AREA rrvertronl Wal-to bNeh1 Ocain v11w r<f\Ji 100 AC·S295000 New Newcarpat. W/O, pool, gym. IO,. ,rlret Spectacular open & $1950fmo. 94~6-9994 ~61 =: lh~ ~~ * NEWPORT PENINSULA * ol bloMG I rllf'C>ows plus wa· Gorgeous 2-sr ry JBr• Den W!r ta,..1 g 'llltdl 19 galore! E~ 1Batl Near Bayh~ Fr. 9&' N<Nada 1 .., .. ,,.,. al .ie includ-lrg Bd~ \'i d 1.itng nc1t1 ._ ... , many custom leaiures A 11.g exc:.llenl c:1rtna11 & no Now S290(Yyearty lease Aqll.r. ta~ear ldtaly located n the 949. ~ 75-4912 Si6rra NNa"'1 l iust I tv lo 2Bdrm 28ath Ocean VI&# TlhOf & ~ Counliy rd 110018~. UIAlties. emp1e water NB Condo Very secure n9hls An 1ncred1bl1 op· $2100/rno. Avlll 920 Ag<lnl pol!U<lity 10 own pnrne rlv· Dive 714·962·1844 erlront 1n an e-cctusrva locallon'. --------F1oanc1ng av•~• Cd owne1 now 800 8 I I ·3464 (CAL' SCAN) es .. REAL~ LAND WANTED ALL CASH BUYERS Al Maltn. MG.A Associates Inc 94'WS51-6142 714 ~>8098 cell 183 HOUSES/CONDOS • FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST TROVARE Beautnui 3-Bedroom Condo with spacious mas1o1 SUlle lMng room with llr8J>llc:e Outel Jocallon, dose 10 poll! PrlVlle galed commulllly. tmmaculate condtirln. $2.650 I rnonltl Cell 9491•94-2261 .. T umdoy, /.Nzy l I. 1999 9 ' l PUfLIC Nonces I· I ~euc Nonces I Puauc "P'ncES 11 PUeuc Ho~es J ( pueuc NOTteES I f PUaJC ~I 92600 I • Antonto, TeAM 7121, NW ~ ~T UNDEJt A .,--. ESTWA1'ID TOTAL l bv'1Mlll tJ con nanc •• Code and 1uthor· "ece>rcMd OM1111m •• Tel~ NWftber. (2'10) Dl!l!D °' TilUST ~TED NOttr1 ttcl'll enlrMCll • e. _ ... 111 1'119 duettld b, a11 ndMd 1 lied to do bu11nHt In lhlt lnatrum.nc No. ~n1 MM• ...._ 'ltAltua May a 1• \.H.ESS YOU eouriy ~ 100 ~ 1dll ~ '..M .,... Hal!O Y9U ta!lod dotnfJ state wtll IM held by tn. In ~ -, pqe -ot om-LIM' (t1't) 111·17'29 fUle TAKE ACT10H 10 ....aTI!CT avtc Cer1lllt Drtw Wiil. ~ 'f lllClll ..._, busfoess yet? No duty appowed bustff 11 et.I Reconls In U'le otrlce *M.m,1 Altlatant a.c YOUl't ~lY. rT MA'f lllU AN, c:.lkW'nla II ~~~;_...,... St"pncniO Ann Forte lhoWn below, ot •II ngM. of tN RKOftW ot Dfl~ ~~=~ Apf11 %1 , .. IE SOLD AT t.' PUeUC ,.._ -. and .,.,..,.. con-._..., D .... Trts •tat I !C•lt wa f let! lltl•. Ind Inter•~ CC>f'oo County, C•llfornla, D•• °' . . IU 1111' 1111 ML.E. • YOU NEED AH ~'° ... now Mid by. '1'::.:. .. o:::dt:: 'Wllfr'tho Coomy Ct t1o. cl veyect to Ind now Mo.> ':.) Sale. °"21rt"t fl 2.00 ,M ' ' EXfUNA,TIOH Of' TH! 1nW Yd DelO Of TtUlt In .,._, Nallcs d Oterig~ Cout11y on 5.7.99 the ltultff In the Mreln.f-Pl.tea of a.11. M the Nofth Fictitious BualneH NATVAE Qr TH!~ ._ ~ 111!...i In aid =-~.:. ~to ..._ • 1"8996792382 tar dlacr1bed property front entrance to the . Name St1tement ~ INQ AGAINST YOU YOU Couintt and ltmte delo.,.. Daily P110t M1y 11, 18. u~r and pursuant to • County Courthouse, 700 Tho following persoos 8HOlA.D CONTACT A. l.AN-•· ~ dlecrlMd In TN ,:,o:,_cmi:: 25. Juno 1. 1999 T504 Offd ot TNlt ci.scrtbed Civic center Drive Welt, 1.111 dorrio business as YEl,,On Mly 2l5, 1.., 111 IMCI De.s '11 Ttult. en. =..,,, to w '° lie ,.. below The .... wtlt be Santa AN, Cettforni... M81lfl4t Mall -.'325·N N• ..... 2:00 PM ~ ................ °"* cOftled In""' c:ounlY ... . NOTICI! OF T"UITl!E'I IMIM. but without cove-Amount ot: unpaid bal1nd po11 Olv~ , Newpon a~ach conw,wa Corporation, • common~ r any, tt'll ,... propelty~ ~ SA.LI T.I No. 1H&-ntnt Of warranty, t•PfU• and other charg11· CA 921;f)3 C.omlll. COf))Orltlon ., d the rut ~ m. ~ ..._. ~· Mon! t112042 llll• Ofdlr No or Implied, llfJardlng tltJI, S43t,7t1.24 $tr"t Ad· Minn• Publ1ca1l0ns duly~ trust• """ ~ 1bo1.1e • purport.ii Fr1 t ·otlllm to •·-"'(1111 OOIMM Lo•n No union, or · 1ncum· dren or other common company, Inc , (OE 1 325 dtr and purlU.llnl to Offd f11 to be: 1111 Canadlall DwM. ~ c.i "~ ,.. 000t112042 YOU ARE-IN 1ncu, to pay the , .. dHlgnatlon of real '~~ N Ne"'l>O(t Blvd Newport TIUlt recctded June I, 1tee 00.. MMa CA '2Gll. The ' Co llllol Dl!,MJLT UNDER A 01!!0 melnlng pflncfpal sum of lfty II purported rto be• Oeact\ CA 'l260l ea Inst. No. 1~ot, m un1..,9'g11ed T~ • ~MM! llrC. P.Oi, Of' TRUST DATED th• note(•) HCUrtd by the 1•ot Anita Lane NIWl>Olt ft11is bUS•l'lf!SS IS CQ(' book XX.PIVW xx.°' OffldAI c:l*l.I #fY lltllllY for .ny lox 2200.e El ~ ~ ot/02/1tn UNLESS YOU Dffd of '!'rust, With fntt1-Beach, CA 12"0. A .. N.: ducted lly .a oorpoiall(Jll Recuds in the of'l'lct f11 Chi l11c:orTedria1. of the c.t '2022..00. • Ct1tl MC>«liDO TAKE ACTION TO PRO-Ht and 1-tw c~rges 147-695-0f The undlf• H I) 0 starttld dotriQ C°""'Y R.eccfdet d °'8"9' lddttat and oct. common •• • ' TECT YOUR PROPl!J'TY. tn.reon, .. provided In the ••grfed TNstH disclaim• busl'n"C$: y~1? Yes c.unty. -e °' c.lifomia ~ , .,.y, ~ ~ ":'-a IT MAY IE SOLD AT PUS. fl9tl(•) • .cN•nc•a. Under any ll•blllty lor any lncot· 12/0tf98 • u«Wd by Juan Goll.tales, lwetn Slkt .... Wiii bl G.ai A. MeMllCllf UC SAL,I!. IF YOU ffEED in. tarms of the Deed of ttctne11 of the str"t Marine• Publlc:ations 1 ..,._ man IMld ~ mtdl. but wtll'lolA c::omi. SlgnlWr• o.t.d· Mlly 2, AH EXPUHATION Of!'THE Ttult, lntff~ th«eon, addre11 ot othef common Company Inc D•:lflnt~ Panme f_lor9s. a str.gll rw-. or wwraflly. upteat or , .... lNllae .... Offttcer: NATURI cw TH! PRO-,.... chtrgH, •nd u-dHlgnlltlon It any, •hoWn DA"'"°. Ptoi~dent woman, .. ~ Twnts ""111 Implied, regll'dlng -Goel 'A ~ Elli. WlD. CE£DINO AGAINST YOU, penses of the TrustH rot aboY1. If no str..t Mtdr•u TNS stitomcnl was lileO Ml at publle llUCtion to 'po&Mulon. condition, « ~ "'-8111 Ml ' YOU SHOULD CONTACT A thl total amOW'll (It the or other common detlQ· w th lhe County C er1< ot hlghlsr ~ ldf cut\, ~. • lndud.ng ' LAWYl!J'. A public auction hma ot the lnttlal publica-nallorl Is at\own, dlrec-0 ange County or 5.7.99 c.ashi«'s chectl dltwr, on a lees. c:Nrges and~ -cr:es are ult to th• highest bidder hon or the Notice f>f Site) tlonsito the location or the 19996792377 sttte OI Nllonll bank, • °' tN T~ and d Chi . lot cash, euhler'1 check reHonably utlmatld to Pf"Operty may be obUlnld OMV Prlol Ma~ 11 18 chtQ cmiwn by 1 tUte OI tNsts c:ruted by Mid Deed y u wilt find drawn on· 1 mt• °' n• be 11 aet l o11h below. The by undlng • written r.. 25 Jun 1 1999 'Tsl i tldenl credit ur.on, °' ·• d Tnt1l, &o r-v thl rem..n-what you need tl0¥1bank,1 check drawn •mount may be gtaater on qu11t to tht blMfk:lary · -c:hKk cmiwn by • a.te or Wig prlnclpll eurns d the by "-tM•.or ledtral crldlt the day of tall. Trustor· within 10 days Of th1 d1t1 f«JTlCE Of TRUSTEE'S tedlnll N'V!flg.I and io.r.. nocl(a) secured by s-.:s at 1he price imlon or 1 check drawn Richard V Pohlmpnn. an of frrst publlutlon of thl• SALE T.S No 101$!10-11 1uoc:Utbon. • ~s uso-~ d . Ttust to wtt you want to pay by• mt•« tldlral uv· unmarrled man; Duty Notice of Sall Golden /ll'N· 1'1-621-1tTAA.1~3 c:lldon. °' Ulllngs bank $18100000 wtUt trc.erell ...... ad Inga and loin association, AoPolnted Trustft: WHt Savings Auoclatton \..Ollll No· 111'77'88 Rel spedfted In MCt1on 6102 ot thereon from 07A>1f1tl8 @ wnen you re or u111ng1 11.90e.llltlon, °' Go~ West Savings ServlCe Co., • CaUfOfnt. JUAN GQNZALES the flnlndlll cocs. and 9 500% per lll'WM.Sn as pt«> the Claalft9Cfa savings blnll a~clflld In Auoc.1-tlOn Service Co., • Corporllllorl •101 WlM-IMPORTANT ~ TO ~to do busaneu 1n vlded In I.Md natl(•) plus day Section 1102 of the f"I-C.llfomla Corporation man 8ol.lllva1d TCF1 aan PR~ OWNER. YOU ttlis lltlte Wll bl l'IW4d et Iha eoat end any advances With every 210 COMM/RETAIL /INDUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE . 1600 I 3200 sq ft '"''' J ~ I Buss Ind 011 •• •pa .• e Ni.;e Un.ls' 1001 W I 71h SI COiia Mesa 9'MSo-8287 216 RENTALS WANTED 1 Of 2Br furnished Apt. 0< Condo".Jvly, AuQU~I & S•1>tem· ber lor the a1e.is C>l Nuwpon Beach IMne or lat)Una N 91J9' 714 r,7().1550 8)(1 205 1400 ANNOUNCEMEHTS I #1 Cempground Membt15h1p end I t00$hare r 11 • II· ingtlou I ()or\ 1 Willll y J" I We'I ta.ke 1111 Buy• Sell' Rell!' Resort Sale~ lnt'I 1-80(.),42~<;%7 V•A \o\tle:E llOI protiblflO (CAL'SCAN) WIN FREE COMPU'flii"Oi hue VilC8llOll no Jllllthase ~ Long d.:slanee 8 5 COflls: nir.vte HOmo °' oil iCC anyv;ttere 1l1Y1mle The T eio- com Store 111 www MALLSNMOAE com (CAL'SCAN) I ~02LOST & FOUND I LOii llbby Cit gfly/whl male, ahrt hair, reG/blk collar, 10 yr pet mueh mlued 15th & Plac111111 IMM'46·2307 LOSt WATCH lo&l ~I Womens Ebel Spon C~ w1stant.1ss woven blacelel, prey ~al Sentimental value REWAROll 949·642-7851 1404 f'jERSONALS I ~HOV£ BRIDGET DATING• Nie:• & hon111 prllty Asian llCI••· 625-282 .. 250 - 440 UtSCaLANEOUS FOR SALE 448 AHTIOUESIART /COLLECTIBLES -~ .. -~ ·~·~·Oflk.et'\,,.....,,.. $$ CASH PAID $$ ----no... WE BUY ESTATES • lfnmedlac. fn.ndly ~ "WI PAY MORES FASl!R" ~649-49229 SOUTH COAST AUCTION 1450 APPLIANCES I GE. HOTPOINT Futtsiu WasrMH & O!yer IJ.e Newl Almond Color. Eleclrc S400 FOi Sel 949-673-4073 FURNITURE I COflf l•.bte w/6 chao $400, Br otner 1ypwn1 w non: or S 100 ~ ~1..1 do\..IOers lab!IC SION relrrye1a1 rht"Z81 ~ISO, ~MSQ.8287 lmmacu11n1 Queen bedroom HI wrlh unuMd boUPflngs end dbl pillow lop mattress 4350 7U~81 ·79'9. 1111tan Je11her sofa a love· seal, new 11111 wrapped, very soll, top quahty WH $2000 sacrifice. $890. IM9·261 ·9933 Soll Bid Oili ol1 white. .$150 dre5ser, $100 Selll•g• end OulckHt lock• & mrr.c: llldoQ ha1dwoie &49·675'°283 -W Magnlvox TV $750. NEW 7fl X 10 II Ouponl .. nd colored carptt SU. 94M73·1853 I 458 FREE PETS /ANIMAL RESCUES • • • FREE TO GOOD HOME 4 mo old .ib Shall>' ""' "'"" ~"' J14 638·5210 4~ MERCHANDISE WANTED RECORDS TOP OOUAR1 Jif.U. A & B. .>OIA Roell' u:C. • • & flli6 II.IKE 64!i 7c;()' WANfED! OLD COINSI ~ slvur F1anklinm1n1.lt!lr ling Old war.::~ & J<..,....llY WESTCOAST COfN6'42·9448 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS APPOIYIME.W- SE'ITERS FT/PT dav 1111d ~cnuig ..;hlfu. S12-~o Per Ilour Tui>-.ttn1tli" .:i-111 h111hier · • lt,aht,, l\nt.&I l-.i.nA--. • IOI" !'Ian • l"iu1t WC."iHt.JO • 1, •• ttf"O t .,, ... """'""""l E-.1.m H~lln ( ci;,ln 'k'Ml uml itrro" in~ l'all for up11l. l ·AAH :.H 3 .\7-U ADVERTISING COORDINATOR F U11 I •re a:.i. 'I riq ti re QUI Slt:le fNI ~ rep$ M:; I be llUllciUal ~ fie• ue accurate d(:I Cd Ind ~r~. VI \\ 'h c•ents ~I fll•l' car L> Cle lrvt1 p:oofs and pcO.ap copy ~9ihr Ewcetlonl tiencla pacv age including 401k Drug r.c•eenrl!> ptr,'SICa requirl!C nd rnume IO JUdy Oetting % T mes C<lmnlun'ty Ne"'~ 330 w B;;1 St CO\la Mesa CA Q2627 or ll• I a4'} 1 .• i94 8ARBEOO£S GALORE NOW HIRING' Work in • tun HI•• 1nvlronm1nt, Some ..... HJ* needed. FT. 101m-7pm Start S7/IV up (0.0.E./ Btneli11 pkg aval11b t. Apply: IJARBEOUES GALORE 23H H1rbof Blvd., Coata Men (Ol'l·lltt lntlMlllW). 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Beauty Sa on Sdan ~ iMi II est CdM ScDI w/ot. dldcalld ~sue~ ~=-~ 1·3/yrs exp ltl(d Call 949-760-0962 A Great Opportunity Youlease.com is seeking FTIPT help letting equipment vendors know about us S 10/hr plus bonus 9491515-7988 'DENTAL ORTHO' Ch1r1ide 3 dys per wk. ROA e1pet only. lrvtoe. 949-786--0n7 or 94U40-4292 • OOG TRAINERS PIT 1 year ·P'·f -111 g>oup'tJrr."Ble dleni .., II' Cc.st& t • sa S10.~ IV 80()-374-334'1 476 EMPLOYMENT. OPPTYS ORIVERS·EARN TO 37 tents/ mile COtlSIS'ent mies More homoune Gr1:~1 IH!nelrts Great e().s~.rne<d Westem'18 $tale$ Jyf\ n•q lyr frat bea Comb n .. a • · '"~Pofl 1·800-2©2:: >7 (CAL'SCA ) i1i:iNT'ANo FISH':· ... r SPilll llm• II' boaul ·u. m .. ·~Alf! eom- n1unt y F utl tlfTle carJ>l1 and V111yl hlal er .val\led Cla;s Cii (53(})2!.t 24•~ evlnr~~s .{530}~54 t260 (C~"l.. •Mi1nage/ln1"1natoonal• Travel E•crternenl Fun UNq~ C1t•eer OfflClrlun!ty ~ rapidly C• llOng lnl C0rrcianY ~.; ~ • monlh pOtOO:Jal W1l 1ra:n c1a 714-381-6795 PRE·SCHOOl TEACHERS Must be 1om9 ll'd caring & •n1oy children. Cell Ctv11 al 71•.9'4-2549 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS •••••••••••••• : O ET LOVERS• : e ,SalH/C<1mnHH-to • • $1000/mo. ·PT llu • e lrme, enghlh spaall·: : Ing, need own \ran.I • • t.Cl-515·9600 • •••••••••••••• Part·hrnt Oemonstreton Week1'!"ds n g·ocer; stoics 111 111ea Car nee musi be n.'iil Ir ""1d'y WIS~ abo •I') $0 T~ C;it J6nll l 9'9-~2~213 SALES . Ttie Oassil.ed Mver115tng Oe partmenl IS looking lof a 'I In. ~ Sd~ te91er;enYttve FU! wnt Monday lllv F nQ:ly 8 30am-S30f,im Some salt.""!$ e~e P11'1e!Tecl tllrt w Ir !n fi!n C&ll04!1t ~ sholJld be motlValed and ~ ~ 'Mltl l)eOllle °"19 SC~ lfl!>~I rtQvlfe<I. fOE Sen1 1eume ID (949 631..f.S94 or maJ to Trnes Communi!'t News ~ Ma.rl<ey D~ YlO w Bay 'Cos'.j Mesa CA t>2627 The Lo~ Angeles Times is ~kmg bright cap~ble · indi\ idual who are looling for full-time emplo;meot "•th an e.st:iblished, yet e\panding orgamz.anon. Sales and Distribution ~taft "ill worl at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regtonal office. The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an asc;,igned geographic area. The individual will maximize sales by developing scrong partnerships with existing accounts. establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution v.olumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearaace and demeanor. 1 1~A~1 ~•J.~. r,v,P~· !~-~~~=~=~~ AUTO MACHINE SHOP t 1 -·-NII Mo!NlllOIS ~·....,_ W • S' 2tWo. M s •ARST WEEK SPCL. ON $75 000 lndu<b crmon!f\S T950a O"KHI• & Meml gas $l~e 4 Bomen, griddle bfoiler, OY8l'I wtwte v.ldllomt top $3C)5 obo 949~ 7903 i Monlh Mew 1ku ft frig, aieck Wisher ' dryer S47S IO< IU 9'~1'6. 470 -" SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course bl '" R ><I ~ 0.... ~ • •3'101291 1 tlOO-ZOI 1141 'CAREGIVER' llve-4n req tor eldlrl't couple rt1id· Ing lo Nellfport Beach WHI Cltlf VIL 1 d•ya I week. AHSM>tl••blhllH Include; cookin9, 1111s1- lng With msrll1llng, caring lot whellchau bound wife and compa· nlonshtp The llOme hu dornlstic help Jl'OYichng cleaning, washing and other choftt. A valld dtlvef 's lic:enM Ind tel· eranc:.t wrll be required. PlllM Mnd resume or ltlltr ol lnler11t to Cart9lver, PMGl2'3, P.O Box 1005"9, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92'58 THE SUCCESSFUL CA~DlDATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 year.. of .-.aJe • marketing or related experience required I I All ROOMS $134.00 + tree r11~ IMlh purell&M com-105 APT8 Tu. Felllftt: 2+tn. front plete Inventory. mach1oe -~~ O.WO.D.Phof,..JFree rqu1rmen1 .t11d ualning r5"1..--HBOI ESPNIDISC • Loc:al Lassen COu• ~ S»257·7223 SJC>-253*3328 ICAL'SCAN) Buy It. Sell It. And It. C .... lfted. •LARQe 28R 1BA $1395.• Qwwiele/Swimll\lng Pool& • 8 AR 8 ER c HA IR ~pillll&C8/I* FP,patro Helacl~at "°5 POACEUNE EaittSO'l .IM •--------- gar QI .. Joe no pell, )'Mrly l..uldrylNMrby fwya. I OOOd W'd"flon, S 1000/080 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS IH9r160-f713, 9411-586-64811 55/Mnta..., fnlm O/C 1 ~·9 64<' J8 '0 ~~~.I Calif. king aG manreu se1 Rtltautlnta." A membef of $500 & "Ou1cotor TVs SIOON Mll'll Ing $SO Juicer $30 Calif. HcM~el. Hoo kid on ptlOfllCI $ 100 FIH COSTA MESA MOTO.. INN s1andtrl!J'"'!!)wvl rack. $40. IP 2777 Hlfllw IM~ C.. M.u hotuor $15 C•ll 71A-S46-781 o. , ................. "."•64·5·4·1·40••1 LOH F~ a G1ln Ent19y Wtlll I Met1bolllt. Call IOI hee RENTALS I TOSHAAE ~rnplt DI~ t>h 819..CG0-0104 P!r'r 819 fl.16·t276 Pr111lglou• Vichi Club F'amll1 Mett•berahlp lor ule •11so. Pleu• c111 t.CH52-ttn I WOLfF TANNING BEOS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT .ANO SAVEi COtJMERCIAUHOM units lrom $ 199 00 l w MOnlN'f P .. 1men1 FREE COO. Celaloo Cell I .f!00.111.()158 1 IU1 ALL l'WtOSI ~"°"'*~ luttitul• CM -=-Of wtW hou CW! paid i800&C9..C9?2 ceni Mem to 99' to .. thoe• ,..., .. tlfound the ~? 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS .. COUNTER HELP• e PEAM PT lrozan Yogult stOfe '"COM w• tralfl M"u~ wOl1t ~IS & \o\Mnd$ 9'49"24<>-2084 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. c1 ... lfled. TIMES ORANGE COUNTY IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIO~S FOR ITS SALES-DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE Part-time (25-32 hrs per week) EARN $400 to $600 per week (Sa + CommblSJon) • The Sales Development Rcprcscntabv~ sell Times Orange County subscnpuons to pro$pccts at rush profile venue uch a.': collc&c campu'!e • fa.trs, c:\h1b1t, 'ho~s anJ scltctc ~tall outlets Alw. the R~OlAltvc will ~--urc ICC-CU to gated building THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE: •Independent and reliable • Flexible with their schedule • Professional in appearance •A "go getter" and ••self-starter" •Must have reliable transportation •Bilingual {Spanish or Vietnamese) a plus The Los Angeles 1imcs offcn a competitive £._~naation and benefits upon qullif1Calion. Qualified candidates may apply in person. by mml, or by fu •: \ • Strong problem <\Oh ing. decision making. organizational and planning skills . . • E~oellent verbal and written communicauon sktlls •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & Sunday • PC ski lls required The Lo Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to The Tim~ Ora oge Count) Employment Office 1375 Sunno~n Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 You may alc;o fax to (7 14) 966-7751 or send via the Internet to Jobs@latimes.com Equal Opponunity Emplo)cr · • Ir STARTING ANEW BUSINESSPP ;ed ru- 1Vi.l b.as on- ec- no· >n- :he 1le it's ng ot he >re on l!d m- t.rd he :t' on m to nd bl, >ill nd ay 95 1th 'A, on m, ' ' . 10 T ue$'doy,.,Moy 11 , t 999 ACROSS 1~ .. WMPOfl 5 Davtiloped 10 Ylllege 14 Chaplin's wife 15 lnlldet oh watch 11 6Millfed, 17 ~~nine 19 Orylf Cloggef' 20 Cold dye ~ 21 Olchtories 23 Soanllh hlfo El- 25 Rubber City 26 St Louis toot.balllrs 29C~ · 49 F1lnddu - 51 Troplall tN<Ca 54 HonOlulu ~ !Se Vlveclly 59 te.c;ream .,... 13 Jo6(er °' eoe 14Fel'9MI 86 Nutauof tennla ~ Bite..ize candy 87 Roomy vehicle II -el/ls DOWN 1 BasebaHef Ty 2 ActreSI Albright 3 Ap.rtment 4 Fulldameolala 5 lmpr ... Q!'Mlly 8 16 5 , ... 7 Gold, In . . 0 ,. Unlod,_....,._ ques. • 45 Dwell 31 romato prop 35 Nabollov heroWll 36 A«I planet 37 Unwr8pped Guadat~are • 8 lurb 9 Chemical 26 lndlan prince 27 Venetall '48 Rich paatry •e Papal' mates 50 Sigh of 28 Lava, 31 Way 10 keep rit 40 Gleared a compound 10 Gifted J)fHrupllOn 90 Assn. tatlsladiOn 51 Part or a buahel 11 Len11 of Mm 12 Pursue one'• 32 Roma Downey 52 Kyrgyzstan'• -wat-.y 41 Fleet 42 Hardware Item 43 1nven10t Whitney 44 Llsteoed way 13 Hair salon Items 18 Go down the slopes, 22 Mahalia'• musJc 24 Goddess of hunting PlflOnl 33 Ship bottoms 34 Acto< Albert 3lS Lunch lime :Jr Bay window 39 Swags MoUntalnl 53 Golf scores 55 M . nelohbof 58 Next In Rn. 57 On acrulaa 80 Cover '45 Judge'• garment ~ Ultimatum word 47 More !Mlfectual, 40 Pat on. as makeup 81 Green parrot uonexcuse 25 Reply to a 42 Neither here - 1'*9 82 Get a tan 4 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS •PROMEUS MARKET• Now hnong gt>urmel ma•krl Sttv1ce Dell Meat/Se.food Produce Cuhiera/Accountlng (949)548-2500 ~'X (!149)548-2565 Pff • WMQfld •P.li<el neeo< ~ • Apartmoot Mgnl lcaSlfl<j H1C4) G1ioe1a1 r,lt~e. \111'><.1 V'IOPlll ~k"I\ F1u work hlSIQIY &. reltJrt'f.ctts 10 949-760·5013 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Pfl GENERAL OFFICE/ BOOKEEPER 3 DAYS A WEEK 949--476-0104 •PIT RETAIL SALES Fasllton l!>land kl<!al lor s1u<ll!nts fte~ l\oors We ~II Stiver 1ewe1ry. S71H1 · commi~on Sumy & b"'}hl_rutdoors 949644 5'li;J Reception office/A11l. Answer. general office SOwpm, mull hev1 knowl· edg• 91 Mlcro1ofl office. F11 reaume 94~99-0881 .. 4~6 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS WORKERS NEEDEDI lor Manne Con11tuctlon Con- llactor Mt sk'I level Must ti;r,e QOOd DMV and be -.Wllng 10 wor\ and leam Pay ICXX>rcf· lllQ 10 Skiff (949) 548·5359 WORK IN YOUR spare ttme1 Good Mooty' Procelo'illl<I lllM' Free suppli s• BoooSft' Au.ti SASE Greenhouse/4217 H1!1hland/N Waterford. Ml 48328 2165 (CAL ·s~N) • ~CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF »nd TANNAH HtMSCH .. ' Nc1ttic:r vutneruble. South deal-;, to conduct the 11ucti<m. Here South sc1ected a one-bid, fQ!!owed l:ly • jurllp shaft rather lhan ~\ artifi· c1al two club& and not be able to ~ NORTtt • • A Q84 Jl 0 8 4 • qualcly describe tilt minor two-'lurtcr below the five-level! Since the three- . club rebid °"'as a pmc force, Nooh- South were able to reach tht best contract 1n short order 0 95 ... 8 7 2 ¥ WEST • J 107 EAST • K 96 Q 10 9 7 J l 0 8 7 Jl ... , O A K 65 0 10 4 •J5 4 3 West led a heart and 1he defenders were quick to take two tricks in the suit. Cast reasoned tha1 Sooth hoo at leas1 10 cards in lhe minors. and that, if a d1Dmond 111ck was coming, there was no way it cOIJld go away. But SOUTH •5 Q QJ O A KQ J 6 •A I(. Q 10 6 •East could score a club trick ir dcclar- 'er did no1 fjnd out obout 1he 4· I dis- tribu1ion in time to take remedial ac1ion. Since the ace of spades was 1he only entry to dummy, as.id since an extra spade 1nck. could not help declarer's couse, East brilliantly shifted to o spade away from the 1lle bidding: sot.rm WESr 10 Pus 3• PU1 ... r. Pa.Sii Pass · Opening lead: Te~ of o F..AST Pass p Paa lung, I When you k.now something about a hand that your opponents do not. take advan1age of it ns soon as po si· ble. Liiier might be too lole. Most experts disltke opening minor-sui1 oriented hands with a demand bid if there is any other way Declarer won in dummy and there are those who would argue tha1 declarer mould have been aware or East's nefarious scheme. We dq nol agree. South made the nOJ:JD;ll play of a lrump to the queen and continued with the king. When West showed out, there was no entry. back to dummy for the marked finesse. _.76 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS RETAIL FURNmJRE SALES with lnttrlOf dt1lgn •Kl* pref. COM Clll fat 1ppt. Ml-723..()448 SUMMER WORK 80 CUST SALES ~OPENINGS .-.. $12. PER * HOUR APPT College Internship• available. No experience nee. will train. Flex hrs conditions apply 714.549.9599 480 BUSINESS • OPPORTUNmES Pteue be wrwy of 0111 of area companln. Check with the local Bt111f Bualnt11 Bureau before you eand any money or fe11 for Mrvic ... Read and unCl,trJ.llnd any contract• btlora you 1ign.' LOCAL CANDY ROUTE 30 vendiflil mach111& Earn 81JP!OX $800 8 day Al IOI $9 .995 Cal 1-800-998-VE (CAL'SCAN) lntetMt G1ocery Store. Partrlllf lease or sale wanlecl to Shr success establtShed bus M~ S Potenl111J 714-444 1122 I• : 480 BUSINESS OPAORTUNITIES OUR ORGANIZATION could h<lp you 121n S70K 10 ~K m rour own bw • many~ money making buu. opp & IOCl'1 of surcu 1n wotldwtdc wcahh-bld_g rtvulcd. For &tn.hH Bru-fi"f, ~nd S2S&H ro HC Ambusadof Croup. I) I N flllllll Att, Ste 103. TuJUJI a ?2780 hlARS/NESTLf/HEliSHCY. Establ11ohud vending 1oole w.n * by ~3'99 S8 900 ITW'I· lfllOm 11l\/~t1M111 $3,000 • monthly income Lease •~llll· able wrth good c:red11 1·800·637·7444 (CAL'SCAN) 482 CREDIT • SERVICES GET OUT OF DEBT! !f e can help_! • Cttdit Can/$ Consolidated • Pa>mrnl$ Lowered • lnltrtu Rtductd • Harawnents' St 482 CREDIT SERVICES CREDIT PROBLEMS? VISA Card No credit check Requtre· tnents 18 • us C1t12en, ITIU$I have ctwcliing accouhl Plione apptoval 1 800-737-0073 IS· , Siied b1 MenlCll Bank SLC. UT (CAL'SCAN) CONSOLIDATE NOWlll 888-429--0004 9em·9pm Mon. lo Fri. 10am~pm Sat I Sun (EST) 484 MONEY TO LENO/WANTED REANANCE FASTll By phone1 Need second ct1an;;1? Credit piOblems • Banlo.rupccy·Forectosu1es· OK low lnletest (-011636581DRE 11e11licallon #916·227·0931) Ptahnum Capolal·Nallonwlde Lendet I ·800·699 LENO www pla1tnumcap11a1 com $AL'SCAN) UWE BUYU ·se11e1 ltnanced noles 'Insur· ance settlements 'lNl<.I noce porttollos ·Business Notes Colon111 Financial 1·800 969 1200 ••• 51 (CAL•SCAN) 692 SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS Side tie (sad OOl-fl 4511 9' beam $450 Bal>oa Island 10 minutos 10 open 5031 149-752·2881 Call Cla .. lfted Toclay'I 842·5878 HOME, HEAL.TH AND BUSINESS --... 2~ ACOUSnCAL CEJLlNGS CEILING DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPLIED 714-610-3385 224 .. ADDITIONS IREMODEUNG FARTHING INTERIORS Kltcherv'BallVAemodel Room Additions. Vi&llMC L•580875 949-645-9325 REBUllb OR REMODEL Homes or Ottces • Quality Construcil<lll • Reasonably Pr1ted • Loe.I Company •636318 • Stfl)htnMln & Associates Cell MM44·546S f 238 BATHROOMS I HOMEFLAIR Bath/Kil re- llnishlng/reglazlng Sinks ~untere. stiowers 1111. ~ lepall 949-645-7723 c:I . ERVICE f 2so CARPENTRY I •REPAIR Specl1ll1tl All type&. Ltg or smal ~ trig, Servong Orange Cou'tly toi'33 yeats Uc·Bond-lns MCNISA 714-1118-3564 260 CERAMIC TILE LEAKY Showw1 rep1lrtd. Regroutlng 1nd lnat1ll1tlon. L1670130 Dean ol Tiit. 94M73-I065 714446-1526 272 CONSTRUCTION JCONTRACTOAS A to Z Home Improvement Add1hon•'Remoderlng European cr81tsmat\shipl CompelllMI tales. l.lclBond Ottice 949-650-6232 Pf714 688-2077 LEWI CONSTRUCTION RemocWing * H<lnct1man I.JC I 704773 Local FleMOertl 714·557·5925 274 282 CHILO CARI . Sync;tac Network Con1u" /UCEMS&O · . Wll>slte Design Net'M>lll lnstalatlon Chrllllan Day Cite. Clean, & Support Call 71~9149 safe lun Pr•school ~1b1S 1-~1 ~~~ •!i p; '·-...... -·' Homemade muls NM>om I ·'., --------- up BySCPlaa714·54S.1185 1-11 DRVW&.1 •· I 1 . £-saMCii 1288 FENCES/0£CKS 1 266 /MAI== I WITTHOEFT DRYWALL WOOD FENCES I A II p h IS IS,. ma II II g Rep!K=R LOW ra1oet )Ob&ClEANI 20!1, 1111, tree Free tats Uransed A Touch Of Clap Cleaning est L•400030 714"311·t447 Ad'<lantago onst 974 5301 Cl8"ng··Res~ -Uc'd,'Bonded. Free Est 27 YEARS EXP. Drywall Tei .. 714-282·7143 ~. textvrt, dOors, w.'1- fTS SPRlHQ 'fiMEI Cil AaB dows, bit. al<yMe, wallpeptr 1• C1eanng. We'll "'* yow movlf l.3621139 714-llM504. lloUll lft'lllt. Llcl80rd'EICP'd Day or evmo M!Me:J-9413 r ~ I .:.~ Dll9I expen Fn 220V "'*" 11c1*111. pnone, TV, etc 1Jc1T.f6583'714-913-2419 llCENiED OOHTIQCTOM No lob 100 lmlll M MMcee ~. 19"10dt1. •. ,.. ~MH4S-*8 . WU: JOI liPiMii DUNCAN n!CTflC l~*PONI ~ 1.127~ -e-=:-w ..... 7042 8el your atra hoUllhold "*"'In CLUllFB c.11 142-5171 FIREWOOD I GREAT ,..EWOOOlll Olde! youta now1 Only 11351 cont. or""-' 17Mlall cor01 Frff <19Nery 714 865-t432 A11utance Homa lmprvtnnt & Skilled M..,_enanc:• pl~ 1ng, electrical. applt1nce1, carpentry. 1111, c:tryw1ll. 714·269-7185 or P9' 688-2077 Oeneral Conll.JHandyman LlcanMd I Bond CMpentry drywallfp11nt/remdlalrepllre MSM Conatr. 71<t.f62-2•i OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN 20 ytlri llptr RellllnCa f'M YOUft KANOYMANI MARK 949 8SO 9525 I• llAULMI JOMC TO THE W u 71 ..... 1112 AVAi.AiU lOOAYI MM1UMI T11110lltlft YOUltHOMI •1'0VW PRCMICT7 Cart 1 ptu"'b", ,,...,, NndtJM•. -~al ..... ...... ..,,.,. 1n our dlfactoryl &~ CMCvrWJV Chlneea .. youdftnd whlllyou need lltMprtce JOU .... IOPllY wl'lftyou,.... 01111••• .... et5 CAASIJAUCKS NANSISUVS ACCORD LXI 'II r ully .loltdtd Pr em1um 50Ulld V•fY ctaan (006536) 15.977 SOUnl COAST ACUflA 71H7f.2509 ACUftA LS 30R 't3 5 l;id IUS. low mel!ll. x<tnn. moonrool (OOSS 12) 58.995 COSTA MESA INFtNm (714)241-1300 ACUAA VIGOR GS 'ii Llght brown, Auto, lolded, vwy clean sd ml s12 ~00 114i-n3-U41 . .. BMW 3251• '112 i wtlit., 43k in~ co. phone, 1unroo1, new llrtllbtlkat; 11¥rw\.t;,S.500. 94M44·1254 CADl~c ELOORA"60lii.3 White .• ortgNJ. Clean new llres~rchased horn Nabot5, $14, "949·675-6128 Cedlttac Fltetwoo<I Brom Fully loaded. 120ll ml, '2500 Good lli,1 I btllcel I engine MMSM287 CAD SEVILLE '78 1 Owner lady dflvtn, never 1mokad In. LOW MILESI cal cond $3995 941-72 521 • CHRYSLER LE BARON 1ta8 • 4-dr pew.er. air rec1I clean new ~ cel'ttltcale $1790obo 949.7 3-1504 CHRYSLER Leb1ron LX ConVI '111 Vi, 14110, lllVll' w/ Wey lthr, 111 powar, AC, Im• m CHI, CD wfprem IOund Stk ml. S6250. 1141-717-6253 OOOOE NEON HtGHLINE 'K AW933084-S&4657 $8,999 CONNELL NISSAN 7t4-75s-3333 FORD ASPIRE '97 PV220379·220379 $8,999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755.3333 Ford Bronco 1995 4ll4 Fully loedid htner green wt tan Ital/let' tntenot low pkg 1-0W!l81 xlnt cond S 16, 000 obo 114H45·2304 FORD ESCORT LX SOH '93 Auto. aic fo.m1 (P159tl94J 55.tm SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-979-2500 FORD ESCORf UC '98 Best But (15989~ 59.977 SOU H COAS ACURA 714-979-2500 FORD ESCORT '97 AX415262·201603 $8,999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755-3333 FORD E•Piorer Sport 198 Blk l&JIO. 8J( pwr ty pllY~ ~rt ttm ~7S589 S20 LEXUS F ESTMINSTER 714-892-6"906 FORD MUSTANG CONVT '97 />Jt pwr p~ anVlm alloys & low""'"' ( 32377) $13 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 FORD PROBE '89 AX802589•193421 14999 CONNe-L NISSAN 714-55-3333 GEO METRO ·91 CONVT 2 ... ,er, new top, look• and runs greau 11 k Ofgln '"~ 1 0WY11r, mull tacriflca 12550/ obo. 714-643-7033 GEO PRJZM LSI 196 Auto a Very (~72841 S611n Cleent SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-971-2500 HONDA ACCORD LX '112 AW232737·031689 $8.999 CONNELL NISSAN 714-755-3333 HONDA ACCORD 96 4 dr, v·6.~~e. sunroof. Chrome ( 5) 18,995 COSTA MESA INFINITI (714)241-1300 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calil. Publlc- Urn1tte1 Commission REQUIRES that all used household goods movers print their P.U C. Cal T number; bmoa and c:hauflers print their T C.P. nutnt>et 11'1 an edvertls- mtnt1. If you havt I question about !ht t.gellty of • tnOWI', limo or cneutl«. cd: PU8LIC UTR.ITIES COMMISION 714-558--'151 1-c~I HONDA CIVIC EX 'tS ~18 Priced to sci (5179621 $10.988 LflCUS OF WESTMIHSTEft • (714)192"6tof ttONOA WlNTlD or flT't Japeneee ~ 'ti() '97 M~I ~ tn1nt cone!, wl1esa 60ll mltes. mu5t bli 1ut00'\811t: No 1118$ men pleaM, pp 949 632 9041, iHANITl G20 1J5 - Green belie 1uto co (5304751 $1 .99S COStA MESA INflNITI (714)241-1300 INFINITI 130 ·ee Bliek bUUly, leather (0178001$It>995 COSTA MESA INFINITI (7U)241·1300 iNFINITI J30f '94 IOreefVlan ntv, cd moonrooi. lmmac ~00064) $18.995 CO A MESA INflNm {714)241-1300 INFINITI J30 'ii . lvo~an ltl1r. 0010 moonrool. 121 1p 18.995 : COS A MESA INFINITI (714)241-1300 • INFINlfi M30 CONVT. ''2 Burg~rat tOHM591St1,995 S A MESA INFINITI (714)241-1300 INFINITI 045 191 Bllv111ay. 1 owner e~cetlenl cond (1073151$13995 COSTA MESA INFINITI (714)241-1300 INTEGRA GS COUPE '93 Auto~ ac:. moonrool loaded(008862)S10877 fUlly SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)979-2500 INTEGRA GSR '96 Formula One Technology( 1002919) $15 977 SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)979-2500 1NT£GRA GSR 196 BIJt ·on 91ey, bea~ luOy IO&<led Fl91) $13.9 7 SOU H COAST ACURA (714)979-2500 lilTEGRA GS 197 ACUI a Cer1ilied Sliver (01954JIJ16.977 ' SO COAST ACURA . !7141,79-2500 Jaguw XJS V12 COHVT '94 $31,995 94-4378 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-953-4800 JAGUAR XJS 194 V12 Metalllc fled In color, 40K miles. beauMul car Make Otter 94916~7733 J;,u• XJ12 Sedan M $24, 5 • 94-4394 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 J;auar XJ12 sedan M $24, 5 94-4379 BAUER JAGUAR . 714-951-4800 JAGUAR iJi L SEOA!t '97 $39,915 97~352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 40 96 $33,llllS 116-4310 BAUER JAGUAR 714-1153-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 s£blN 4D '114 $22,995 94-4316 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ts3-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDlN ·117 $41,915 117-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 §3 40K ~ mues ne.,. ~res. 1 owner, ltml8culate Cranbllrry Red/ Tan lnieuor $19 OOOJOBO 714·5~1~ -.a.L n>UJI VS&O VDtlCllA TIUtOOOll 1 -~r1 -~ JAOUAR )(JI SEDAN 't 7 MERCEDES.BENZ SOOE h l <t1,911 97-t211 IMMACULATE CONDITION . I AUE;(t=" J 2•1 *'Ill· auto 1\111y lolldOd 7U· CIO 11111 inter ? fl< J19uwiliV91den ce&I i4 S2t 000 714-eQtl.1281 $2J,t9S. M-"395 E ES ·22 BAVliR JAGUAR Whtl yrey, JU10 111 ~ 114·953-4000 • pwr pkq (221798) 119,995 • J19uar XJI '93 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER . BlacMan "" chrome wtWlll 714-ff2.C90t "' new 1t1es, 11000 doWll ~ MERCEDES E420 '94 S13 500 pp • MH7Hl4'1 Smol<e • llhr mtlMliW · a•Oy• (016741) $21995··~ JlGOAR ICJS V·1216 Whitt, LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER d oilginal. v,,re •els 71 '-lt2-6106 • teleohone tmmacl RUOI Per· 1ec1r $8.500 obO 949·1}75-6128 MERCEDES 190E u ·u .. JA00AR 1994 tfi :!~as~oo.."O: =~ c!,. SEDAN 4D ~16 900 949·443·2818 $21,915 94-43M ::--· -:---::-:-:::-::-'----BAUER JAGUAR Mereedt1 450 SL Conv '751. 71 "953-4800 '89 M1n1 cond, upgraded 10 89 Jeep wranglef 4)(i •ti 2 tor,e. 8711 mi• wa1 s 111 ooo. 5&9d. 6';yl new top .P~. SIClb SI0.995 ot>c>, rt..w 1mlft1CUl11t. onQINI $7950 $81, Cln Mlow W'I Newport., .. .... IM7S.o4 1 310-704~54. pnvalt pe .. , 94 7S 1 • MERCEDES~ SL n- LANDROVER 07' 4.0 Garaged T1upe, 2 top1, lm1111cul1te ear, giten/lan Int, 11 BK nu condition, $21,150 rool rack mlr( cond $44 000 94~!?22-8682 (hOtllt) 949-717-7695 9491700-2408 (WO!ll) METRO (SI 17 LEGEND LS 92 Auto (Pt 131n283571 SU77 Su""I Clean (012221) $!3.977 SOUTH OOAST AC URA .... 714-979-2500 SOUW1 ~)~::~s~URA MUSl ANO Convertible '66 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Fact~ pw! di~. ~ 'Pd. 786 I IT.id po bnled 0\1>11<.-0 L111r n~rool CO (l 1 27'trs ss 949 721 95'46 156639) $21 795 lUSTIH LEXUS NISSA"N Klngclb XE P/U '86 714·544-4800 AX322671·010120 $14119 LEXUS ES 300 'M CONNELL NISSAN Cashm!!t• Beige l1lv co (714)75S-333' (178&4'142267) $23 495 NISSAN SENTA '84 .._ 127~ • TUSTIN LEXUS onginal mo: es. l'rtJW 1111'6 '*"' 714-544-4900 1ires Qood trans. S1200'1bo LEXUS ES 300 .96 Cal aher 4 714·979 6736 Ruby, llhr tnoonrool, CO NISSAN SENTRA 4DR '93 (t 7682/i~~ ~~:5 AS6~J~~~SSA: 999 71""544-4800 714-755·3333 LEXUS ES 300 16 NISSAN XE KING CAB 96 33k mites. co. Chrome wNs 291< mik!s. 1 OW!ler. au10_ (17821/149523) 524 995 bed liner (331621) S9.995 TUSTIN LEXUS COSTA MESA INFINm 714-544-4900 (714)241-1300 LEXUS ES 300 '91 PONTIAC GRAND AM 91 Uhr ctvome whls, moo1Wool AX189187 6t370$ S8.•99 (180S1/159217) $24,995 CONNELL NISSAN TUSTIN LEXUS 714-755,3333 714-544-4800 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA ·as • LEXUS ES 300 '16 $M AIC immac. low l!\lies Liiv co. chrOmt ~ moon-rn1111 cond 1~ $18 500 roo1 (17967'152330) $25,795 l>">'ltt perty 94H73o0'1f TUSTIN LEXUS SAAB 900SE 5 SPO. '97 71 4·~-4800 AIC. sunroo. 11toy1 26k li!xus Es 300 'ee m11es(oo13s11 s19.995 LW CO chrome ~Ns rnooo-LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER rool (1773811438781 $21 295 714-892.C90I TUSTIN LEXUS SATURN $C2 ts 714-544-4800 Au1o. 111 moonroof & fllOle cexus es 300 ·95 (358826> s10.995 CO, chrome wheels (17704/ LEXUS OF WESTMINUER 134795) $23995 714-892-6906 •• • TVSTIN LEXUS TOYOTA CAMRY LE 191 714-5~ Whit&'lan ltht 4dr l\Ao 12k LEXUS ES 300 '91 "' d pwr (2373201 $16.995 Blklblk. 17K m~ loadtdl llkt Coslil Mesa lnl1111b new, 1111 tor 128. 700. (714) 241-1300 941-711-0517 TOYOTA PtCl(Uf' '111 LExUS GS 300 ·115 AR830432-061808 SS 9119 Llhr CD. chlome wheels CONNELL NISSAN (17707/109230) $25.995 714-755-3333 TUSTIN LEXUS TOYOTA TERCEL '95 714-~-4800 AX310249-108290 $8.999 lexus SC 400 •95 CONNELL NISSA1't Utv CO. chrome wlleels 714-755-3333 (1781M>39393) $26 995 TOYOTA ~UNNER SAS '91 TUSTIN LEXUS 4X4 wMe IUIO air moonrool · 714-544-4800 • a11ovt ! t 33351 l $24 .295 LEXUS SC iOO 'i~ LEXUS OF W~STMIHSTER Llhl CD. d\rome wneets 714-192.C906 (17888I039S93) $26.<195 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 191 TUSTIN LEXUS Auto. ,., moonrool elloy$ 714-544-4800 llK rnlM (0286491 $.20.799 LllfCOLN loWN CAR '86 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Aulo air moonr()()f CO.llAI 714-m-6906 pwr, fthl (Ii 14378) $24 ,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Buy It. S.11 It. Find "· (714)8112-6906 C .... tfted. HtlCllE PluiiliNO AtOlk1 • Remodtla FREE ESTIMATES l.1687398 9811-1090 I•· • -•'! l' • . •, r~ l ,• • • , I~.•: ;Jd':' e,~~·' .. ~: tt "Jiit ·~ 0':~1'· •. ,. t .... "" --· .. 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