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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .. I SERVING THE NEWPORT -W.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY: MAY 28, 1999 PICTUllS Of DID -4 D 0 you have a speCial memory of Dad that's been captured on film? If so, we hope you'll share it with us. Send us your favorite snapshot, and we'll run it in our Father's Day issue. The dead- line for submissions is May 31. Address your submissions to Father's Day at the Pjlot, 330 ( Watts up _in NevvPort Beach? • The city owns the largest fleet of alternate-fuel vehicles of any city in the state -and they run great. 5TACV8ROWN ~fb week, members approved the leas1.11g of two 1999 Toyota electric vehicles for a ·three-year period. That brought the number of electric vehicles in the city's stable to 19. Council members-also approved the purchase and installation of two charg- ing stations for the vehicles. W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. Please include a description of the photo With the names of those pictured. Sorry, but we cannot guarantee photos will be returned. NEWPORT BEACH -Although electric cars have not been much of a hit with the public, the city of Newport Beach continues to be a major propo- nent of the alternate-fuel vehicles. Al a council meeting earlier this •Tuey are reliable cars and I think the government is responsible to show leadership in alternate-fuel vehicles," said David Niederhaus, the city's gen- e ral services director. SEE CAR PAGE 9 BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY Pl.OT The clty of Newport Beach has leased two more electric cars, bringing the total to 19. Celebratin.,.. Eric MICHEllE YEE I DAILY PILOT Da~d SmlUlppo, left. Director of Disabled Student Services at Cal State Long Beach, sbowen Eric Anderson with confetti as his mom. Sandy, right. pmbel him Into tbe courtyard on campus Thursday during Eric's commencement ceremony. See story on page 6. 72 IOUIS 7:30 at the DePore POunda- tion for the Arts, • 151 Kalmus Dri- ve, Suite 03, COltaM..a. A«bnlWon II S8. Abd·bour waltz prM.1ice wUl ....,...~ follow ........... Par ..... blfor • ........ Cllll (71') 2'l-880I. •.•. ' The mother of all finals Corona del Mar High's new senior · project program gives 12th-graders time to delve into variety of studies. Je.51CA GAARL.<'ON ~fb CORONA DEL MAR -Haltingly, the panel of five Judges curved theu fingers and wiggled theu hands, snuling sheepishly as they chd so. Corona del Mar High School senior Nicole Matsen beamed at them. She had just taught the unpos1.0g ar- de of evaludtors to dSk for the restroom m Amencan Sign Language (ASL) For the last four months, Matsen bas been studying ASL Thursday, she delivered a lecture -partly m . SEE PROJECT PAGE 9 Former school official ~found guilty • Costa Mesa resident Miguel Vivanco faces up to three years in state prison for having affair with a former student. GREG Rt:.u lki¥ ,._ WESTMINSTER -When it came to making a decision about the guilt of a school admirustrator accused of having an improper relationship with one of his students, it wdn't take the jurors very long. • Less than two hours alter they went behind closed doors, a jury found 42-year-old Costa Mesa resident Miguel Vivanco guilty of two counts of having unlaw-. ful sexual intercourse with a 17-year-old gul. Vivanco, a former vice principal at Rancho Ala:aU- tos High School, faces a muimum of three years and eight months in state prison when he is sentenced July 9. SEE VIVANCO PAGE 9 INDEX QAWflD 14 -· 2 falllll5 2 -2 .. .. t I 2 Frldoy, May 28, 1999 CHICI If OUT _Tra vel the world from home tmth library resources W hether you're an inveterate globetrotter or an armchair traveler, you can enjoy a virtual escape to almost anywhere in the world with selections from New- port hbranes. Consider beginru.ng your literary Journey with volwnes from "The Sophisticated 'Jraveler" senes, featunng impres- sions and insights of some of the world's most urbane travelers and renowned writers. C hoose from •Enchanting Places and How to Fmd Them,· "Beloved Cities, Europe" and "Winter, Love It or Leave It• to sample pleasures enjoyed by seasoned, literate e xplor- ers, thdt will broaden your percep- tions about how to enjoy a vacation. With some imagination and inspi- 7abon from "Great Journeys of the .World,• you can JOUl National Geo- .graphic writers a nd photographers 4!S lhey recapture the romance of sto- )led excursions across four conti- nents From d trdln 1owney through exollc lsldnbul to d nverboat cruise Ullo the Ydngtze's wild gorges, this splendid volume will take you on some of the world's truly great jour- "fleys II you're drdwn to ;.s1dn des- "tlndltons, <heck out :•chasmq Rick· shaws, • a lav1shJy pho- tographed homage to a timeworn transportdtion tradition, set in a dozen Asian cities. While the mys- tique of man-powered transport ts the focus of this g1ftbook-style vol- ume, what emerges ts an mtimate portrd1t of a culture foreign to most Amencans. The allure of a more Western form of transport is the theme of .. Driving to Detroit.• Wtttten by a British expatriate, car junky and veteran travel writer, this moving memoir is ~ut a cross-country journey of sel1- d.Iscovery that examines Americans' deep fascination with automobiles. The Sahara desert, Timbuktu and the Ivory Coast form the backdrop of •Africa Solo,• an account about a contempqrary Henry Stanley's trav- els through Africa by thwnb, afoot and riverboat. In 1t, independent filmmaker Kevin Kertscher describes how he battled malaria and loneli- ness, encountered silverback gorillas and floated down the Congo River in a barge alive with people, animals and cargo. Journeys of the heart are what you'll find in •A Mother's World,• in which mothers recount travel adven- tures with small and grown chll- dren, and their own parents. While .offering advice on trav- eling with infants and aging relatives, this heart- warming story collection reveals the emotional rewards available to those who do so. There are, of course, perils on the road. Read about many in •Bad Thps, • featuring tales insptred by danger, disorientation and bemused discomfort, by such fine writers as David Mamet, John Updike and Graham Greene. Read about other exploits most of us would rather avoid in *Holidays in Hell. n With this report of his off- beat adventures in such unlikely vacation spots as war-tom Lebanon and the West Bank, humorist P.J. O'Rourke will convince most readers to stick to the straight and narrow tourist path, if they ever leave home at all. • OtECIC IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, in c:ol· laboration with Sara Rosenblum. date book Member of 'NEA Four' plays lead role in 'On The Jump' at South Coast Repertory NoAJO SofW>JU'Z G ohn Fleck could be very intimidating. He is an estab- lished television, film and theater actor and was one 9f the National Endow- ment of the Arts performers who had his grant pulled in 1990 when deemed obscene -certainly a great and seri- ous artist. In person, however, Fleck is as much of a character as he is on stage, playing six roles in the South Coast Repertory's new production, "On the Jump." The play is a fast-moving romantic comedy that revolves around the amus- ingly tragic life of Colleen Ferguson. "It's dreamlike, like a.n old movie -magical, n Fleck said of the play. The play opens on Colleen's wedding night, when she is robbed and then abandoned by her new hus- band (Fleck). The culmina- tion of a series of humiliating events making up her so- called life, Colleen contem- plates ending her troubles by falling or jumping off a bridge. Her attempt is cut short and her life changes course after.a fleeting moment on the guard rail of that bridge. It's difficult to imagine that this quick-witted. colorful character called John Fleck was once a shy accounting student in Cleveland, Ohio. "l flunked trig three times, n he said, smiling. But he says he could type a light· ning-quick 110 words per minute. Judging by the way Fleck sharply moves from idea to idea when speaking, that is not surprising. After a failed attempt at pleasing his parents and KIM HAGGERl'f.ZVWS I OAA.Y Pl.OT John Fleck, right, and Kellie Waymire rehearse a scene from "On the Jump," playing at South Coast Repertory. rnakmg himsell miserable with a daily math grind, Fleck followed his then-girl- rrtend to California. He attended the American Academy of Theater Arts, and at the age of 24 made the commitment to become an actor. "Th.rough acting, I can ch,annel someone else to express something,-he said of his decision to change pro- fessions. Eventually, the classes paid off and Fleck started to get parts. It wasn't until be becameoneofthe"NEA Pour" in 1990, though, that bis name was sploshed all over the entertainment pages,· as well as the front page of most major newspa· pers. The notonety was costly: he was targeted by the slings and arrows of misrepresenta- ti6n in the press, hate mail and ugly phone calls. Finally, Fleck and the other three artists were redeemed when they sued the government and won. Since then, Fleck's name and face have become famil- iar through a more conven- tional Hollywood route, though he maintains that he + WlmR South Coast Repertory; 655 Town Center Driw. Costa Mesa • ---~21to June 27; show times are fuesct.Y th~h Satur- day at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 2:30 p.m.; weekend mati· nees .,. ~ 2:30 p.m. • HOW MUCH: Tlckets are $28 to $45; discounts for students. seniors and groups of 15 or more. + PHONE: (714) 7(8: 5555 . -. -- still has a rebellious edge in his personality., In his NEAlyouth, Fleck shocked people by running around naked in bis shows. However, he is now uncer- tain that audiences would be as receptive to his unclothed .. 40-plus body. In recent years, he land- ed the part of Louis Heins.: begen, Ted Hoffman's but- toned-down assistant on "Murder One." Earlier this year, however, the show was canceled due to poor ratings in Midwest states, he said. Bouncing back. Fleck has thrown himself into other roles. Acting in theater pro- vides him the chance to refine. his characters with each showing, something that is not always possible in TV and fijm. HDiversifyl Diversify I• is Fleck's philoso- phy in life. "I'd like a nice meaty lead, H said Fleck of his dream role ... A great, hetero- sexual, romantic lover! 1 am very romantic," he said with a hint of mischief. . As for a leading lady? J •Probably Angelica Houston. Glenn Close or Michelle Pfeiffer -maybe all three at the same time!• A dream life of danCers Irish 'Riverdancer' Eileen Martin always dreamed of performing in America;:-now that dream is a reality • • NOAJO SoiwAJUZ : G rowing up in Ireland, Eileen Martin dreamt of wearing the black cloak of a nun. By her 17th birthday, though, the petite, sparky girl held so many Irish dancing titles that it was obvi- ous her spirit was not meant to be hidden behind • a habit. In 1994, Martfu was plucked from university to dance in •ruverdance's" seven-minute fill-in dur- mg the EurovWon Song Contest. The following year, an unexpected full-length "Riverdance• became a hit in Dublin and London. . •1t was a shock for all of us,• she said. ·we • never expected anything like tbls to happen.• Martin now headlines one of the sh ow's three touring groups dancing fts way to The Orange County Perfonning Arts Center June 2-13. •ruverdance-The Show" tells the story of Irish culture and history through music and dance. Drawing on Irish traditions, the show combines the richness of Irish dance with a discreeUy sexy _ '.90S dance-theater presentation. Though some have acCUled "RlverdAnce" of ' tainting tradition with sensUallty, director John McColgan bas explained that it wu the d_ergy - supervising dance schools of the late 1920. and '30s-that inst.sted it should be kept as unsexua1 as poaible. • Belore the develo~nt of a full-length show, it VOL 93, NO. 125 'RIVERDMCE - THE SHOW' • WHBI; ~~13 ·~ Orange County Perform· Arts Center, a Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + HOWMUCH: $45to S70 • P11a• (714) 556-Am travel bug may have been a result of MArttn's unfult1.lled dream of competing m the United States . "It was so expensive, 1 never got to go to the American Nationals,• she said. While the competi- bom are inexpensive, food, lc?dging and costumes result in a significant bill, which was not alleviated by prize money; the winnen receive trophies. "You spent so much money on the costumes,• Martin said. A tNditioaal ~ng ~ 9f beevy, hand-emhlo6dll'ed ,,...._, COit abOut Sl,400 per costume. Ila order to staj' anpetjlive, . serious dancers bad llO get a new otllflt for 8ICb significant contest, lbe Nkl, Martin began dancing at the age 0. 4. Wben she was 12, sbe won bier tint Wodd lrtlb Ddcing Championship titla. By 17, lhe bed capluNd many b1lb prOvinda1 tlllll. AD-lteland, Great Bdtain lrilb Dancing 6tlel and tb19e World tltla A good trllb dancer, a<X.'altbng to Mart1a. needs good rhythm. ~ and politklGlng of tbe feet. •vou'll know lllalgbt ~. • lbe l8kl. •Wben watching 101W111e·wlao't bltlllant, tbe DIUllc II just OQil!D9 out ol tbalD. Wiil • bed dancer. you can _, 180 the dlfta-.• It wun't unUI bar binl work Juded lier a part In Riverdance that Mutla was~• to lu1fill her dellre to dance ID AaMidca. Hit traupe opened lts Amertcan bv at Radio Qty. Mlllk: Hall I == =::i~o punue fJ'lsb dancing as a 1 guaJne:i-;;;~:i~ S~~ =bad In ~.!'c:,tP-mu . lhe Niel •1 wu rt •1 had done • year ol u\iventty in applied lan-expected to travel the w5:f3 • an tntmpntter. 1b1* I on lt.ilge go_eng 'Ob ri.y Ciodr wHng news stories. lllultrltions. t<trto- rlal IMtwf or ~ hefWi CM\ be reptOduc:ed with- out writWn ~of COf'l'° rlght owner. HOW ID llEAOt US ~ The 11mes Ortnge County (800) 252·9141 Adu ... a.tfted (Mt) 642·5678 Dllplay (Mt) '42~1 ......, NIWI (Mt) W ·SllO Sports (Mt) 574-GJJ ,._,., 5poftl ,_ (19) MM170 f.mlll: .., ............ nit ... OM. .... 0Mcll .. IG-Gl1 .......... .,,.7,. WEATHER 1BJSEAATUMS Balboa 73162 Corona def Mtr 72163 Com Mew 76163 N9wport BMch 7H2 Newport Cont 7H2 WflOMCUT LOCATION SIZE Wldge. • , • • .. ).~ IW Nl\741ort. •••• M1W .......... MIW ._Jetty. • • • J.S ;,, c.dM .•••...• .J.S IW . TIDIS TODAY Flnt low 3:21 1.m .•• , •••• -0.1 Fint high 9:32 1.m., .....• l .7 Second low 2:39 p.m ........ 1.6 Second high 1:5J p.m ••.••.• 5.4 MftMAY Pint low J:SJ a.m. .•. , .•. •CU .... .. 10:10 ........... J.6 SecdiWliw ............... 1.7 ...... ...,. n,.. ...... s.s SUIF • We haw low clouds •nd fog near the ~today, whk.h will ''"' by the 11temoon. Winds .,. llght end v.W.. The Mell II outoftht~ far .... flO ...... dlN\tth ... WMilr ..,.,. .. ... ......... 1111 ........ 1:911 POLICE FILES CDSTAMISA • 1rt1to1 "'9et Sevef•l Items of clOthlng worth $350 were stoteri from • store In the 3100 bfock during the evening of May20. • ...... loule' .. tl A CM ltlf'tO wonh $200 WIS stolen ln the 2400 block during the ~ of Mey 16. . • ...... ._ .. ;A bk:ydt wonh $100 w.a sto11rt In the 500 block betwlln 1 d t p.m. Mey 11. • , ... -....: nw.. 12-pedcs of beef' wonh Sll w.9 lllOfen ."°'" • ltCW't et 10:'5 p.m. Mey 15. .... IMal • --.... ........ Sol ......... crMlt C8f'd ... ....... wonh of ......... Mir''· . •I lilllNt .A ..... .__..125 ...... toma ......... ,'NO .......... ... . . .............. _ ::-....................... ,,. .... .. - Doily Pilot And now, our commencement speqker. .. ~ ' s tudcnts, faculty, pa.rents, "' friends." What do you think? I'm working on something I've always wanted to do, a com- mencement s~ch. Not a real one, of course. No one in their rigbt mind would actually ask me to speak to a graduating class. But, with the season of the mortarboard upon us, what the hay? Think of it as a virtual com- mencement address. Wail Is it "what the hdy?" Or , is it "what the hey?" Anyone know? Anyone care? I didn't think so. Let's Q10ve on. "Students, faculty, parents, . friendS -thank you for having me. There will be plenty of con- gratulations to go around his afternoon, but let's start with all the parents here. ln fact, I think our graduates should give them a big round of applause. (Wait for applause.) Remember, while you were studying the Remlis- sance, your parents were the ones going Baroque. (Wait for laugh. There is no laugh. Oh no. l was sure they'd laugh.) But seriously, I'm here to tell you everything I know about life. This won't taJce long. (Wait for laugh.Hmm. Please God, take me now.) OK, well ... let's move on. "Don't get stressed about what you're going to do. You'll figure it out. If 1 could see the future and tell each of you what you'll be doing 20 years from now, you would laugh and laugh and say 'no way.· Believe me, the only way to make God laugh is to make plans. Speaking of God, find a faith you like and follow it. You think you're going to live forever. You're not. Sorry. Not very uplifting, but true. You think time moves slowly. It does- n't. In fact, let me show you how far off you are. Snap your fingers u ................ , ....................... . BRIEFLY Sobriety checkpoint scheduled tonight COMMENTS & c ·u110SITIES peter buff a for me. Go ahead, just once. That snap is exactly 20 yea.rs long. If you're lucky, you'll get four snaps to make a life, a fami- ly and some kind of mark that says: 'l was here.' •Make sure you know how to spell. You'd be amazed how many people don't. I got a nice business letter recently that end- ed with 'Thank you for your patients.• Learn how to cook. Nothing fancy. Just the basics and one or two dishes you can serve with pride. Find a white wine and a red wine you like and stick with them. Don't be intimidated by wine conno1s- seW'S. Most of them are faking it. Don't eat anything that comes in a spray can. And yes, I'm afraid that includes Redi-Whip. Listen to some classical music now and then. Listen to what you love the rest of the time, but twice a year, let your car radio settle on a classical music station for 10 minutes. It is no accident that the same pieces that moved peo- ple 500 years ago move us today. "Don't watch tabloid talk shows or you'll end up being a wrestling fan. Don't get vanity 1n anticipation of people cele- brating the three-day. holiday weekend, the Costa Mesa Police -• Department will set up a sobriety • checkpoint tonight from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. .. , The checkpoint will be located in the eastbound lanes of 17th Street near Westminster Avenue. All drivers who fail a field sobriety test and are found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be arrested. Motorists approaching the checkpoint have the option to bypass it by traveling north or south on Orange Avenue. The checkpoint isn't expected to create any extended traffic delays for motorists other than those suspect- ed of driving under the influence. For more infonnation, call the Police Department at (714) 754- 5281. • • • t96 L 17TH ST. COSTA MESA• 645-7696 ARM9I RE MEMORIAL MADNESS ~THURS .• MAY 27TH -MON., MAY 31ST. 1 our select of Spring & collections Summer Wear Mon.·Sat. 10cn-7pm Open Sunday 11 amu4pm 840 AVOC.ADO • NBWPORT BEACH Plaza h~n plates.; U you didn't get enough attention as a child, work that out with your thera- pist, not tbe OMV Actually, for- get that. Never go to the OMV. Use the toll roads as much as possible. People who use the toll roads bave lower cl1olesterol lev- els, and smarter, cuter kids than people who don't. Speaking of people, avoid anyone who is mecm or always in a foul mood. With 6 billion people on the planet, there is no reason what- soever to hang out with the cranky ones. "Don't buy discount coupon l>ooks or anything that ha$ a Jot of attachments. You'll never use them. Forget the lottery. You have a better chance of being hit by lightning bouncing off an alien spacecraft than winning. An occasional trip to Vegas is OK. Gambling is easy. I have my own system, by the way. Never fails. I sit at the first blackjack table I see and put down a 50- dollar bill. I say 'hit me' until I have at least 26, say thank you ancHeMe. With the gambling over, r can concGntrate on the restaurants C)lld the shows. "Perhaps the most important thing I can tell you is to travel. Go everywhere, see everything and meet &veryone you can. And don't buy flight msurance. It's a stabstical sucker bet. If you can't afford faraway places, that's fine. There are wonderful- ly remote places and quirky little towns within a two-hDur drive of here. Th~re is nothing that teaches you more about yourself than meetufg other people and seeing other places. Learn at least one other language, even if it's just a few tourist phrases. Language~ exercise your brain and open-your mind. It is d big, hectic, unpredictable world. Get your anns around as much of it as you can and squeeze hard "You notice I've avoided clever quotations about life. There are m<>re sayings about life than there are exercise videos, but I will leave you with just one. It's from a British author named Jonathan Swift who lived long ago and wrote a story called "Gulliver's Travels.' Swift's philosophy of life was the short- est and truest I've heard: 'May you live all th& days of your We.' "Thank you again. I wish you well. J gotta go." • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa ·mayor. His column appears Fridays. E-mail him at pt~~Oaol.com. '"""''-?-., SEAVIE~~CIAL • No Cost Loans ,_ __)~..--. FREE • Equfry Line of Credit (~.:-..,<-·~- •Low Rates -.. 'YJ"t Check & • Coovert Variable co Fixed praisal • • Refinance/New Loans • Pre-Qualifying Available CaUToday 1-800-469-5919 949-675-6500 www.scaviewfinancial@home.com THIS SAT & SUN ONLY 50·75% OFF "WE'\'E IAIDEB :rBE BEST CLOSETS IN OIANCJE COUNTft~ QUALITY CONSIGNMENT APPAREL c 369 E. I 7 .. St. Cu8ta Melitt (Ac r oH from Rolph•) M-F 11-6 • S~T. 10-5 • SI ~. 12-4 (949) 642-1844 Ft1doy, llay 28, 1999 occ 111111111 Orange CoMt College held its S 1st com- mencemMt Thufsdiy Uited bl!loW.,." students from New- port BMCh and COit.i Mesa wtto grlduat.d Congratulations! COSTA MESA emara Ambtamiili Karen V Agnello Rayline Anderson Hisayo Arisako Giiies Barbot Ann Marie Berichla Randy 8i09te Greg Bistntz Ranave~. Teija kullodc Teresa Canez Joni Carlson Daniel Catania • Lynn Chun Kevin Walter Childs Mark D. Countryman Stephen Tqie Wmings Laura E. Daniel Oemetrio A. Diaz MauV Duong Nga Bich Duong Mmiguel Flores Lucio Garcia Nancy Y. Gomez Nie. F. Graf Mila Graves Susan L Greene • Lumlko~aa Wendy~ HOmes ~~--­Gregory w Kane ·Yurf~ ~~ Brl¥1 M. ICfoe>Uf)' Eun Soo Kim Mwlko Kojima ltieKoneal SeMn N.lopez Yuml M«hlda Emi Maruyama Emi Matsumoto Kazumi Matsumoto Mika M;itsuo Sandra LOfi Mcfarland Matthew J.G . MHd Rachell IC. 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Acting on an anonymous tip, pohcP arrested De Wayne Rogers and William Todd DaVJS, both 31 . Rogers is being held in lieu of $100,000 bail on charges of pos- session of a destructive device. possession of an assault rifle by a felon and possession of metham- phetamine. Davis was booked in jail only on the drug charge. When police officers raided Rogers' home on the 2100 block of Sterling Avenue, they found blasting caps and cords used to detonate dynamite. Because the caps are highly sensitive, the Orange County Bomb Squad was summoned to handle the explOSJVes. • Authonties also found an AK- 47 assault rifle inside the house. POLICE BRIEFS A loaded clip was found near the firea.an. P.alire.:said th firearm belongs to Rogers, who· works for a construction company. Officers discovered about a ball-ounce of •ice,• a rofmcd type of , methamphetaminc, inside the house. "Anyone wlio Jias exploSfvcs and an assault rifle is of a con- cern to us," said. Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach Police Department, which conducted the raid. Both men are scheduled to be arraigned in court today. Gun scare leaves police sorting out details Police are looking for an armed mcill and lus accomplice after a scare Thursday ctfter· noon at a Costa Mesa rehearsal studio. Authorities are sifting through the details, but said a man carrying a handgun approached an employee al the tudio as he left the build111g about 11:30 a.m. The suspect pomtoo e gun at llie vtetirn, but didn't demand any cash or any of his belongings. It was unclear if an.y threats were made, authorities added. The victim told police he thought he heard the gtln's tng. ge1 chck. No shots were fired and police believe the victim may have mistakenly heard another sound. The armed man was descnbed as white, in his nud. 30s, about 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing about 170 poWldS. He was last seen wear. mg a brown shirt with a white tank top underneath, and light· colored pants. His , accomplice was a woman, also m her mid-30-., with shoulder-length black hem. She was last seen wearing a red top with white pants. · Anyone with information is asked to call the Costa Me!)a Police Department at (714) 7 54. 5281. -Greg Risling VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORV runs period- ically In the Daily Piiot. If you'd like~nfOf· mation on getting your organization list· ed. call 574-4228. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for resi- dential housing. It needs profes- sional fund-raisers to support and mamtam this resource. For more information, call 67 5-1700. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUN iY The performing arts organization needj volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and han- dling phones. For more informa- tion, call 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years of age.are•matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult reldtion- ships. For more information, call (714) 549-9622, ext. 35 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol dnd other chemical dependenoes seeks vol- unteers. For more infonnabon, caU 548-9927 between 10 a .m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potent.ial visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Bectch and would like to volunteer, call 722- 1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program see.ks volunteers to tutor adults wish.Ulg to improve their reading and writing skills. TrcUning workshops at the Central Library will certify volunteers For rcgtStration or more infonnation, cdll (949) 717 -3874. NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERIES The Fnends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Gwld needs volunteers to assist in fostenng music appreciation so that cldsc;1. cdl m~ic will endure. For more mf1;mncttion, call 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The YMCA n~eds a variety of general volunteer help. For more information or applications, call ruw at 642-9990. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUN· DATION The foundation is looking for vol· unteers to help with fund-rrusmg efforts. speaking opporturubes, publJc events and occasional ofhce work. For more UlformabOn, call 631-4143 ILL CllillS AT LEUT. 50% OFF RIES/ llTIQUES, 50%·90% OFF Also, All Furniture & Furnishings Will Go WE APPRECIATE YOUR LOYALTY AND ARE GIVING IT BACK WITH THE BIGGEST PRICE BREAKS IN THE COUNT;RY. SO BEAT THE JULY lST TAX HIKES I Call Store for details at 949/650-0166 These items will go fast, so please get in early for the best selection. Choose from the following HOT-ro~ Accounting Anthropology Arabic Art Astronomy Basic Skills Biology Business Chemistry Chinese Computer Computer Networking Dance· Economics Emeritus .. English ESL · French Geology Health Education History Humanities .Italian Legal Assistant .· Management and Supervision ... Marine Science Mathematics .· Music . Philosophy Physkal Education Political Science PsycholoaY . Q.._, A8lllniDCe RealEM-te SodololY Spedlf Education Speedl DaftlillCITomtllli v....... •I f I . I .. • • u Sometimes, Eric had to earn his college education · twice -once· by doing the work and the second time by . fighting for social and academic acceptance" Sandy Anderson Eric's mother . . Erle takes bis last final exam ln a private room with a test prompter at the DI.sabled Student Services office at CSULB. The test prompter reads Ertc the questton, then records his answer. · NSometimes I find myself thanking everyone for spending time · · with him, but 1 stop -myself because I realize they're· benefiting from him." Mike McCoy Eric's friend Disable d , but never ·unable . ~ - Eric Anderson wouldn't let his handicap keep him from reaching his goal -college graduation Eric's mother Sandy helps him try on his graduation gown. S·1 OR'r BY ELISE GEE PllCHO!i BY MICHELLE YEE n college, Eric Anderson would stay up nights typ- ing papers at the rate of one or two words per minute. / SomE>linws he wlnIJd have to sit through cld~c;es knowing fellow students or professors d.Jdn t think he belonged there. Before getting his <'lectnc wheelchau, he would use his feet to push tums~lf bdckward around the sprawling cdmpus Whc1t Anderson lacked m speed and mobili- ty c1nd whdt hE' faced m terms of discrimination and dclvers1ty, he mdde up for m enthu- siasm and persistence. The 40-year-old Costa Mesa resident graduated Thursday to a standing ovation at Cal State Long Beach, completing a 15-year journey through high- er education. Erle receives a congratulatory note from President Clinton a week before his graduation. He continued his education at Long Beach State, pursuing a degree in communications with an emphasis in interpersonal and organi- zational skills. Throughout his college career, Anderson met and overcame numerous obstacles. •Sometimes, Eric had to earn his college education twice -once by doing the work and the second time by fighting for social and aca- demic acceptance,• said Anderson's mother, Sandy. Not only did be have to conquer physical challenges, be also had to surpass limita- tions imposed on him by others. "Most of the profes- sors were nice," Anderson said. •aut there were a couple of professors that didn't feel comfortable.• Some people thought be didn't belong in a college classroom. Anderson has cere- bral palsy -a func- tional disorder caused by damage during pregnancy or shortly alter birth to the part of the brain that con- trols muscular action. Anderson cannot walk, his speech ls Erle mes an UalJtec:l-communlcatton device called a Dynovox to help him speak ln public. He Ulel lt mainly for interviews and speeches ln class. •:niere are people like that\.... and they're called prejudiced,• Anderson said. He said be bat always faced such prejudice with excep- unclear due to a •delayed speech pattern,• and, with little muscle control, he is unable to write. Anderson never attended pu~lic school. He received a spedal education diploma from San Joaquin Miller High School in Reseda. At Palrview Developmental Center and other fadllties, he was grouped with the develop- mentally disabled, which Andenon said does- n 't make enough of a distinction between those who are mentally challenged versus those who are physically challenged. "Unfortunately, in my early yea.ra, th.tngl were geared toward people wtth mental nttar- dati.on, • Anderson Nkl. •1 wanted to be at my own level.• . · While livhig at Paiivfew, Andenon Mbd to be enrolled ln college-• requ.t that WM fttlt met by 11leptidsm. But witb the help ol Paltvtew and ltatf plJCbolcpt Jemdfw Bum. Andenon enrolled at occ, ................ Jr~· , tional understanding, Erle IOdallzel with friends at hl9 lavorlte local pub. "" . • " • • • • J ,. • ~ ~ • Doily Pilot • Send AltOUND0 TOWN items to the Daily Ptlot, 330 W. Bay St., Cost. Mesa 92627; fax th~ to (949) ~170· or call (949) 642-5680, elCt. 228. A compiete llrtlng of Ar~nd Town may be found at dailypllotcom. TODAY Newport Beach Community Ser- \ vices is seeking volunteers to help with the 18th annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK frotn 6:30 to 1 O a.m. June S. Volunteers will serve as course monitors, finish line helpers and restaurant row helpers .. Volunteers will receive a T-shirt on race day. For more information, call (949) 644-3159. MONDAY The New Arches Interchange dedication will take place today, starting at 10 a.m. inside the loop ramp west of Newport.. Boule· vard, on the north side Ol Coast Highway. The city laJ'\dmark will be festooned with American nags subsidized by American Legion Post 291. The event wUl feature local dignitaries, nostalgic speeches, historic photos, a live swing band, a parade of electric vehicles and refreslunents. For more information, call (949) 644. 3151.· TUE SPAY The .Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's New- port Sunrise Breakfast will be be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott. Our congress- man, Rep. Chris Cox, will be the special guest speaker. Cox will present •A Look at Current Leg- islative Issues.• Members' cost is $20 with a reservation: $24 for potential members. For more infonnation,call{949)729-440Q. start today at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 ~· 19th St. 11us class will feature a •no sweat• form of mental and phys- ical exercise. Wear conifortable clothing and flat shoes. Admis- sion is $24. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. The Orange County Cout A.Un. luncheon will be. presented at noon at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The luncheon is titled •Tue Seal Beach Update -;-Hellman Ranch, Naval Weapons Station, and Water Quality, Los Angeles and Orange County.•. Special guest speaker will be Seal Beach council member Shawn Boyd. Reception i,s at 11 :30 a.m. and a luncheon and raffle will be held at noon. The program will begin at 12:45 p.m. ReseIVation dead· line is May 31. TI"kets are $20 for non·OCCA members. For more information, call (949) 660-8665, ext. 3. Pacific Law Offices will present a free ·uving lhlst and Medi-Cal Estate Planning" seminar at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa. Mesa Commu- nity Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, call (800) 874- 8724. A prostate cancer dlscusslon group will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Auditorium, One 'Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Spouses, family members and support persons are welcome to attend. For more information, call (949) 760-5542. JUN£4 A gem, jewelry and bead show will be presented through Sun- day in Building No. 10 at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Hours are from noon to 7 p.m. today; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 10 e .m. to S p.m. Sunday. Foi more informa· The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club luncheon will be held at 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast 'High· way. The featured event will be MA Collection of Design Jewelry by Serafina." Tickets are $21. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (949) 760- 9616. . tion, call (714) 708-1500. WEPNESPAV An elght-week tat cb1 class ~ JUNE 5 The 18th annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK or 2-mile Fun Walk will be run throu~hout Corona del Mar's residential streets and scenic bluffs. The event will also include a 1K Dolphin Dash for Where Your Doll•r Cover8 Morel Club Sofa $10000-OFF Chair $5000* OFF *With a purc hase of Fabric & Labor tll 6/4/99 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1988 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1158 • Leather Skirts & Bustien •Platform Shoe tarting at $19.95 • Romantic Books, Game & Videos • Flavored Lotions & Oils ......... • Adult CD's & DVD's • Vuleos as low as $3.95 • Large Set. Discounted Toys otions <f1 =-....... =::...-..iiC3::=:::=====- Moulldtown Friday, May 28, 1999 A 7 kids age 3 through 10. Pr~·regi.s­ tradon fees are $18 for the SK Race, $15 for the 2-Mile Walk and $12 for the Dolphin Dash. Pees indude a T-shirt. Proceeds wW benefit Newport Beach Community Services youth pro- grams and Corona del Mar's beautification project. For more lnform&tion, call (949) 644-3151. A Tennessee Walking Horse show will be presented through Sunday in the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Pair & Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, ca1l (7U) 708-1500. t HomeAid Orange· County wW celebrate its 10th anruversary by • presenting the Rainbow of Hope Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. The black·tie gala will include an evening of fine dining, live entertainment, dancing and a silent auction. Tickets are $175. For more infor- mation, call (949) 553-9510. JUNE 6 · Newport Beach's Paddle Power will present its jinnual Kayak Expo from 9 a.~. to 3 p.m. at North Star Beach, 1 White Cliffs Drive, Newport Beach. Paddle more than 60 kayaks, canoes and surf skis, meet representatives from top manufacturers and view equipment and accessories. The grand prize drawing fea- tures two kayaks. For more infor- mabon, call (949) 675-1215, The Balboa Island Pande wW take pl.ace at 11 a m. on Balboa Island. The parade will begin on Bayside Dnve and then travel over the Balboa Island Bridge and down Marine Avenue. The event will feature noats, marching bands, old cars and entertain- ment This year'a theme U; •It's a Good Uf e." Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 675- 1773. Local author Robert Bruce Wood- cox will be signing his boo~. •The Golf Gods Are Laughing,• at noon at Barnes & Noble, Fashion Island, 953 Newport ~enter Drl- ve, Newport Beach. F.or more information, call (949) 759-0982. JUNES The Prtends of the Newport Beach Ubrary will present their annual luncheon and installation of officers at 11:30 a .m. at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Oean Corey, executive director of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, will speak on the present and future of the Philharmonic Society. Reservations are 520 and must by made by June 1. For more information, call (949) 675· 3563. JUNE 9 The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will present a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m . 10 the Newport Beach ·central Library's Frtends meeting --room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Tiie group will be dis-·. cussmg •Anywhere But Here,• by Mona Simpson. Adinission is Cree and refreshments will be served. For more information, call (949) 717--3890. A free noon program Utled .. The Islands and Highlands of Scot- land• will be presented at the Newport Beach Central Ubra.ry's Friends meeting room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. JUNE 12 Ocean Dllcovery Day wtll take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Regional Park, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Activities will include ocean exhibits, family games, a marine biologist station, shark tank, crab lab and aquatic tours Admission is free. Refreshments will be available. For 1)1.ore infor- mation, call (949) 640-1751 . ONGOjNG STEP:. TEEN, a seven-week workshop for parents of teenagers, is available for Orange County parents. Learn to encourage teens, resolve con- flicts, increase commwtication and enh~ relationships. The workshop will be conducted by a licen ed clinlcal psychologist. For more information, ~ (9'9) 225-8189 .. St. Andrew's Prubytel1aa Church oilers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets • from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group ii 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 Cate, t.835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more information, call Angie Stafford at 474-2225 or nna Pirman at 551-3156 Alt Lassen's Leads Oub meets at 7·15""""a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi'• Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Colt.a Me . For more information, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and third Sunday C?f the month from S to 7 p .m . at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Sug· gested donation is $10. For more information, call (949) 722-7818. SEE TOWN PAOE I !GOOD TASTE • Helen Grace Chocolates •Champagne • Anthony's Shoe Repair • La Salsa • Di Marie lnteriorl • Bank of America • Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • California Federal Bank • Crown Ace Hardware • Fast F.-.rne • kn1811Hallrnlik • Draper's & Damon's • Kayab Weekend Wear • Mathew-Taylor's • Mrs. Beasley's & Miss Grace Lemon Cake Co. • Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Ralph's Market • Starbucks ·~ac: around town to the Oran e ·' Coun Fair Saluting Gold & Grain July 9-25, 1999 Costa Mesa iil 1D'l,H' \\ti ''~ ~ j -' ~ Coloring Contest Rules & Regulations One winner in each age group will be chosen Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. Winning artwork will be displayed at the Orange County Fairgrounds. • 0 • • Entries must be completed by a chlld in one of the age groups hsted below Name. address and age tnformat1on must be filled m Name. • Mail finished entries to· Orange County Fair/ Special Contest Dept', 88 Fair Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Entnes must be received by 5 p m. Friday, July 2 • Entries will be judged by Fnday. July 9 Winning entries will be on display In the Youth Building. •All Judged entnes may be picked up at the Admin1strat10n Office after the Fair. Monday, July 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. Age:-------------------- Age Group --------- Address: 5& Under ___ 6-8 ___ 9·11 -----'--------- City:-------Zip: ------"------- Home Phone: Parents Work Phone: ~----------Parents Signature -------------- r~~· .;20o/o OFF TOWN ... CONTINUED FROM 7 The Newpo rt Beach :Par~. Beaches and Recreatron Conums· sJon meets at 7 p .m. the first Tues· day of each month in city council chambers 3300 Newp<?rt Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor· . tnation. call 644-3151 . Nlcotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and worn~ who smoke to qwt and rem.am smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, c~ 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Sod· ety holds a Cree open house fro{ll 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays• at 1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the oty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaten Anonymous meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a ParJunson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644- 3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man. a free prostate cancer dis· cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditonum, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New- port Beach. For reservations or more tnfonnation, call 722·6~37. The Pact.He Business Xchange·has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more informa- tion, call 640-0588. 'Doily Pilot - The Newport Beach Psycbologt. cal Association presents a Coed relationship group called lns1ght Equals Power at 7 p .m . Thurs. days. The f~ ~ ~ per week.for more iilformation, call 722-4588. Hoag cancer Center offers a free. relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a .m. the fowth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, BuildJ.ng • 1, New . port Beach. Por more inlomumon. call 760-5542 The Sea Explorer Shlp Del Mar 711 of Orange Cotmty offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sed Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more mfor- matioo, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongo- ing assistance, cotmseting and referral services for seruors. For appointments or more infonnd- tion, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior CiUzen Square and Rotmd Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOm in from 9 to 11 a.m . Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 19th and Pomona. streets, Costa Mesa. For more information Cdll 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from ~onic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p m Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic 'neatment and Research. 4019 Westerly Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. ArtbrtUs FotmdaUoo instructor Hillary Stone leads an exerme class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak· er St.. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. NlgbUy meetings are offered ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over; come rucotme addiction. For a schedule or more infonnabon, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666 ' ·-::< '' :...I) l )nc <.nu pun per<. U'ito'rm.•r. Snmc n.:<;tm .. r1on' apply &-c 'tore f1)r Jcra1b. jf { Pre~ npt1on'> not induJcJ. C.m not he <..omh1rn.'t.I w1rh .my other offer. f /' ,--~ Exp 6/20/99 This Memorial Day Weekend at ... -------------------. r---------------- All Suntan Lotions Be Cool -----------• quirt Guns • Visors • f ilm • Beach Bage • r l.l', • MAGAZl ~ •FRIZeEEs •WA TER WIN GS• Candles ' . . •Frames ~ ~ I l ~ o -·i.~. Film • Film • Beach Bags • Ghirardelli • Visors • ?if m • FRIZBEEs • ~rames Squirt Guns• JI all marl Cards Closed Monday May 31 • Happy Memorial Day ·w ij· H-ML (949) 723-5858 llllJVll\ NI~ STORE HOURS: MON-9AT 9AM.-M.8UN JIAM 6PM (RX CLCl8iO) 344.' VIA UOO, N.8. NIXT'IO---·- '. THE.RUSTY PELICAN NEWPORT Join us for Lunch, Sunday Brunch or Dinner & enjoy the Best Seafood, . Steaks & Pastas on the Bay. BEACH \ Live Entertainment Friday & Saturday Doily Pilot PROJEct sign language and ~rtly in msp, ~hed English -on deaf cul- tw'e in America. She was one of more than 200 ' di'essed-up, stressed-out seniors woo had to brave theU' way thiough a 15-minute Spt"'eeh to unposing but f nendly adults · ~esday and Thursday. This year, for the first time ever, all seniors at Corona del Mar were ~ed to complete six-month- long seruor projects and then pre- sent then1 to their teachers and the commuruty. \. School board members are con- sidering making such projects a graduation reqwrement for seruors disttict-wide, and will discuss the issue al their meeting June 8. \llVANCO . CONTINUED FRbM 1 The jury of nine women and three men listened to several days of testimony, in which Vivanco was portrayed as a habitual sex offender who risked tus career m order to romantically pursue teenage girls. Three women, all Conner stu- dents of his, said Vivanco either made sexual advances toward them or was mvolved with them. Some of those who sat on the JUIY said Vivanco got what was coming to him. •He got away with it for a very long time,• said Juror Lucy Chan- dler. •we went over the evidence and there was nothing that was going to change our minds.• Vivanco looked across the room and had tus hands crossed when ' • ·Tue idea is to have them d .al with a project for a long time,• s~ud English teacher Suzanne John- ston, who spearheaded the pro- ject. •Jt' time fllMdg ment. It's carrying through. It's finding something they always wanted to pursue and getting ~t for it • · Johnston said students' projects reflected a range of interests and abilities. In keeping with the school's beach culture, more than a few students constructed homemade swfboards and sailboats, and even a so~-up perso9al watercraft Budding social saentist Mw- gan Jackson surveyed students at Estancia and Costa Mesa hlgh schools and found that 30% of them have tried cheWing tobacco, m part because cigarettes now cost so much. Aspiring musioan Bobby Bnnkerhoff spent six months the verdict was read. Noticeably missing from the courtroom crowd were Vivanco's parents, who had attended the live-day bial. ·Hls younger brother and some friends were present for the reading of the verdict. Vivanco was found guilty of having an ongoing sexual rela- tionship with a 17-year-old girl, who gave birth lo their son in December 1996. The teenage girl was enrolled at Rancho Alamitos, where Vivanco was an assistant pnncipal. Some jurors said it was obvious the two were involved in a steamy affair, c~ntrary to defense accounts that Vivanco had a one-night stand wttb the girl m Mexico Two pieces of damrung evi- dence against Vivanco came from his own words. A videotaped con- fession by the defendant the day he resigned from the Garden Grove Urufied School District, and Athletic Shoes in researching how to gel S'UU'ted m the music business. His finding: •Jt'!'> hard .• Grccophile Enn Mayes cooked baklava and wrote«l GrecJ< 0001'- book. Robert Stein spent months reading about philosophers. He fell in love with physicist Thomas Kuhn'<i theory of paradigm shifts, and then used the theory to explain the French Revolution. ln a slightly different universe of meaning, Lauren Snyder spent five months researching makeup and its role i.n women's self. esteem. Johnston said the seniors react- ed to the project with varying degrees of enthusiasm. •Some of them did not want to do tl, • said Johnston. With other students, said princi- pal Don Martin, "you could just • see the light bulb go on.• cl love letter that oozed promises to the girl were enough lo convince thejwy. J Deputy Dist. Atty. Matt Murphy wouldn't comment on whether there were other victims who fell under Vivanco's allure. But by establishing a 15-year timeline to show his illicit activities, including two short-lived affairs with former students, some jurors believed there may have been more. "I think there were others who didn't come forward,· said juror Julie Richardson. "He's an adult and he should have known better.· "I think teachers who are act - ing inappropriately have to realize having sex with minors is wrong,• Murphy said. "This conviction sends a message that there is a pnce to pay When you are in a position of trust, you have to do the nght thing.• Vivanco didn't comment, but one of his fnends said he hopes his All Widths! NB Apparel Tool! n-.rt:>alance ~~rrtl~ (949) 720-1602 Corona del Mar Plaza • 932 Avocado St. • Newport Beach The WorltJ's Premier Electric Boat Builder 949.645. 681;2 Stephanie McCoy, who delved mto lhe mwky world of I p dis- orders and pent months hooking up membeni of her famil to trange 1naaiincs in UlP rught, said she w~ one of those students. She ran up to her t acher and pnnc1pal Thursday o.f tcmoon. bubbling with JOY because he bad been asked lo speak at a lun- cheon. ~1 have a 9oocl sentot iproject story for you, she Sdld, ~elating how she was retunung a sleep fllachine she had borrowed from her doctor when he overheard her descnbing her project. Impressed with her enthus1· asm,. he asked if she'd Wee to address a panel of doctors and msurance company execubves on the s1gruticance of sleep disorders. McCoy shook her head with wonder ·And I'm jUSl a high school student,· she said . buddy comes out of the ordeal a better man. Allen Domkowski, who hds known Vivanco for si.x years, said he will stand by tus fnend, who, he said, is going through tus own selI- exanunabon ~1 talked to him a few days ago and he told me when he looked in the mirror he SdW a different per- son,• said Domkowski. "I hope he can move on from this and become a better person. I don't Uunk there are any winners m cases like these." CAR CONTINUED FROM 1 "I'm surprised othP.r c1tie are not using them," he added. •we have the largest fleet of w muruopatity in California and they have peen work.horses for .u . " Jn 1998, the c1ty ubm1tted an applicauon to the South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District's Moblle Source Air Pollution Reduction ReVlew Cornrruttee to partic1· pate i.n their local Subvention Fund Match program. The application was later approved and the city· t entered mto an agreement with the comnuttee to obtain $91,51-4 in matching fund~ to implement the Electnc Vehi· cle Pro.gram, Niederhau!!I said. The matching funds were lo be used to pay a porbon or the costs associated with the vehicles, which are leased from Honda and Toyota. A portion of the funding was also allocated for the pur- chase and installation of 17 charging stations and staff costs tor managing the pro- gram. • Niederhaus d the pro. gram' actual costs to date are lgmhcanUy le s th ithe $457 ,572 originally anfidpat· ed. •we estimate that we're avmg 515,000 per year With th e vehicl s Md next year we plan to lease two more," h .fHlid. Among those drlving the vehJcles for the c1ty are semor building m pectors, fire and marine upport services facil- ities and ~upply coordinators, the pubbc works administra- tive staff and the utilities divi- sion's admirustrauve staff. More than 60 city employ- ees have attended training ' se sions for the vehicles, where lnstrucb.ons were gw- en by repre entatives from Toyotd and Honda. r The vehicles average 7 to 49 mlles per day and achieve between one and two miles per kilowdtt. •They are very reliable and hopefully we will be able to add the electric minivans to our fleet • Niederhaus said. According to a general -ser-• vice~ report, the vehicles leased by Newport Beach have been dnv~n a total of 40,560 miles at a cost of about $0.02 per mile. .. \. ! Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Deliciou Lunches & Dinner Unique wine room & dlnlna n)OfJlJ ••allable for 1roup bll.\lnt'j mttell!I' and prh~ fuDCtkln:s 723-0621 Pltase Call f'or Rtstnaclons and Direccions 251 hipyard Way• e\\port Beach A MacGillivra9 rreeman r-ilm • I I . . ~ 10 Oo1ty Pilot. tdM humbles Peninsula; 11-7 _ •·sea Kings rock Panthers ,, .... with solid attack on way to finals, against Woodbridge. ROGER CAlu.:ioN Dllyflb JtOLUNG HILLS -Corona del Mer High's boys tennis team squashed host Peninsula in con- vindng fashion ThW"Sday after- noon at the Jack Kramer Tennis Chlb, 11-7, and the Sea King1 did it with all hands sharing in the glory. The win qualifies Corona for a CIF Division I championship shQwdown with Sea View League rival Woodbridge on Wednesday, most likely at 3 p.m. at the Pal- isades Tennis Club, according to CdM Coach Tun Mang. •It was just a real team effort, fantastic,• said Mang as his Sea View ·League champions .. I I ' , I ' , IOAYING terrance ehillie !CLASS I ' ' ' FINALS : Seeking a valedictorian for the Class of '99. , . With summer creeping up on us, along with the final days of National Sate boating Week, it's time boat ~ers made their annual safety ~ons. , Although the followmg test mlfy seem somewhat elementary to the seasoned boater, I qwJenge any and all to get e;very question correct! Remember now, your honesty comes with the test. •:t. Exactly how many through h,U1ls are on your boat? · ••2'. Do you know exactly where t.6~ are and how to access t.Jlem? •:3: Do you know what they are attOched to? • 14. Have you opened and closed the valves recently, making sure ~ey close completely or are they ft;ozen? •.5. How many (on sea) hours 't I I I CIF DIVISION I TENNIS SIMIF INAL · improved to 21-1. The finish was a stark reversal of an earlier nonleague duel with the highly regarded Panthers, who fell to 21-3 and out of the championship running. • Peninsula had earned victory by games after a 9-9 standoff with CdM in a nonleague match May 3, a duel filled with controversy. There was little controversy Thursday with two USTA officials in attendance and what twned out to be a solid superiority by the Sea Kings in singles, and doubles. Singles standout Parker Collins, headed for the University of Washington in the fall, blitzed his foes, running his record to 11-1 against Peninsula opponents over the past two years. And the doubles tandems of Brian Morton and Randy Myers, Curtis Ellmore and Sam Shah- mardi and Cameron Ball and Peter Kulmaticki each won two of three to seal the verdict. The first clue came at the end of the second round with Corona del Mar nursing a 6-5 margin and Sameer Chopra and Peninsula's Goh Pukuga.ki still on the court. Chopra trailed, 2-3, but once he was in the limelight he surfaced with a pounding serve and steady play as his Peninsula foe seemed to melt under the pressure. wThat was giant ... big, big,• said a relieved Mang, whose team was now in control with a 7-5 lead and a margin of some 10 points in games. With Collins a gimmee in his final singles, as-well as the prospect of Morton and Myers going against Peninsula's all· sophomore No. 3 entry in dou- bles, it seemed just a matter of time. But whatever time Coach Tom Co and hJs Panthers thought bad, it was short-lived u Bll· more and Sham.ardi went to work against Peninsula's No. 1 doubles. They snapped Peninsula's serve to take a 3-2 lead and held, then repeated the process with another break and bold in a run- away 6-2 decision. Bllmore's exploding faceshot in the fa ding moments seemed to put the exclamation point on the Sea Kings' victory as the. combi- nation worked to perfection with Ellmore's hammering serves and Shamardi'1 soft touch twisting Peninsula apart with an unpre- dictable attack. SEE TENNIS PAGE 12 DON LIACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Brian Montoya (13)'and h11 Co1ta MeN High tum..._ have ..._ ..... -••d•I numben all year long en route to a bertll ln tbe ............... ef lae CIJI DIYliloa IV baleball playoU.. 1be Madmg. host peramlal bwbllll pow• Bl Sq w'D fflila IDllly II 3:U. Meanwhile, at Corona del Ms~ lie No. 4-1111ded Sea ............ aw11M I a..., ... foe -Chamm_,.'I ....._of Welt HUii tor a 3:15 COlltlll. C.-u.i: .... tD llllt kr 12 • standoat Nick Cablco on tbe IDOand; Corona del Mmi"l *11&u I'll: .. II ••Im .... a..-, a 8-foot~ rlgbt-baw'ed prompect. For the complete IOoll at....,,. •n ltnt ....... II. ~ :costa Mesa senior distance standout hopes to· complete his research in the i ,600 meters. ' . RIOWIO DuNN iii the Olympic Games are as ~Pb uncertain as one of his favorite subjects, the black hole. T he last Costa Mesa High , valedictorian of the ' millenniwn isn't pecific · ap.ut his future plans beyond the basics. You know, typical senior stuff. Compete in ~the •fe-quallfying track and field ~ one day, write a Mtiolanbi~winnlngesMythe nWt, think about your first Ivy LMgue limlelter 1n the fall. ! ·POr the Mustangs' Bruce E wbo can't wait to quantwn physk:I with bis J')J'Of8110n, five yaan ,.. now or tllO\iglitl of nanntng , • Hancock, whose essay on a five-year career plan earned him the Irvine Spectrum Leadership Scholarship this year, has kept the big picture in focus. TonJgbt's CIF Masters Meet at Cerritoe College, then hopefully a berth into the state meet, are Hancock's short-term objectives. Anything put that needs more research. •t didn't know what I WU going to do m ftVe yaan, but I lee myseU u biina pulionate about my work.an() -.ttmg an • SEE HANCOCK MM 13 GUCm Of 111 DAY ,.. • I •1t • lilf I ...... Iffert, "'9mak '"• Tim .,..., Corona del Mar High boys tennis - coach, following his team's 11 -7 win over Peninsula. •: Friday, /tlat 28, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Carl'°" • 949-574-4223 ·II SPORTS HALL OF FAM~.: . CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM .. \111-1 ' voo • . ,, .. at Ii II .... Newport. Harbo~ .. ~ •He was one of the most versatile ath.etes ever for "" Harbor, but fate intervened to kill Olympics hopes_, I I ' •• • ' ! t I I I ' ongratUl • • • • .Bruce . rts friday, Way 28, 1999 J l -THE GATE TO STATE -cIF Division m champion Hancock of Costa Mesa leads .the way for State Meet hopes. I ' NORWALK -After wmning the CIF uthem Section Division ill title in the t,600 meters last week, Costa Mesa High enior Bruce Hancock has been a very busy guy. : •He's been getting a lot of press and }Wnors since last week for track and bis schooling,,. Mustangs Coach John Car- ney said. •He's worked really hard her~ and I'm extremely proud of him.,. Hancock, heading for Princeton Uni- vel'Sl1y in the fall, is one of eight area ath- letes competing in the CIF Masters Meet tonight at 6 at Cerritos College. . The top five in each event at the Mas- ters Meet will advance to the CIF State Finals, June 4-5 in Sacramento. Hancock's best time in the' 1,600 is 4:15.80, something that Carney believes wilf have to improve to advance to the State Finals. "Whoever wants it the most will move on,• Camey said. "All the runners com- peting have run similar times. lt's whoev- er finds the drive to be in the top five.• Hancock's fiercest competition will come from from CIP Division II champ Josh Spiker from Ventura High (4:12.91) and Division I champ James DeBruhl from Chino High (4:13.14). · •tast week, Bruce was shooting for a time,• Carney said. "This week, he's got to stay in the top five to move on. His biggest thing is to stay in contact with the top of the pack.• Mustang teammate, Jamie DeNoewer will run in the girls 1,600. A member of last year's Masters Meet-qualiflng 1,600. relay team, Carney believes that experi- ence will be helpful for her. "Having that time at the Masters last year, she won't feel the pressure quite as bad," Camey said Newport Harbor senior Curt Herberts qualified in the 1,600 and 3,200, but will only run in the 3,200 for the Sailors. "Only running one race will keep him fresher,• Sailors boys coach Bim Barry said. "II he stays in contact and has a strong second half, he should be right there.• Ventura's Spiker and Villa Park's Augie Escobar are among the best in the state in the 3,200 and should be the guys TRACI & fllLD Tonwtt':1 ... •• •:JO ·_. ........ .... S:JO·llf'~Jump, .... ....... long julnp. ,,. vallt; ... ,... juql. tr!Ple Jump, pole-*. clloa Md~ triple jump, shot put follow. 6 p.m. • .-400 f'Ny 6:08-bcJ¥J 400 re&.y 6:17 ·9rls 1,600 6:21 ·bGrl1.100 6:40 .... 100hh 6:52 -~ , 10hh 6:59 . ;;its 400 7:06 -~ - 7:13 • girts 1'D 7;20. boys 100 7:28 • girts i{)O 7:36 • ~ IOO 7:44 ~ gltta JOOih 7:52 -~ '300ih 7;59 • girls 200 8."06 • ~ 200 8:17 -girts 3,200 833 . ~ 1.200 a:• -girts 1.600 relay 8.:54 -~ 1,600,..,. Herberts will be fighting with to qualify. "The best of the best will be there,• Barry said. "In some events, this meet will ~e even tougher than the State Finals because the best in t,he state are in this area." That statement is best illustrated in the boys 300 intermediate hurdles. In a record-setting race at last week's CIF . . Finals, Sailor junior :ir~vor Jones, along with Victor Valley's Simeon Rogers and Kennedy's Ahmad Wright, compiled . three of the top five times in the state. Jones was third with a 37 .73 Accord- ing to Barry, it will take 37 .6 or better to Aldvance. hi the boys 800, Harbor senior Steve Jensen will have to shave time off his personal-best 1:55.17 to go to Sacramen- to. "Steve didn't have one of his best ra(:es last week,• Barry said. "But 1 have no doubt he will run a great race.• 1Wo of the top runners m the state, DeBrauhl and CIF Division I champ Chris Burns Crom Ontario will battle Jensen for a top-five spot. • . ·Corona del Mar Junior Liz Morse also qualified for the Masters in the girls 800 after her second-place effort at the Divi- sion lI Finals (2:12.67) behind Canyon's. Lauren Fleshman (2:11.05). · Morse's No. 3 seed.mg was the highest of the area girls participating at the Mas- ters Meet. She qualified for the Masters as a freshman and narrowly missed as a sophomore. "Our two goals for the Masters is to qualify for State and break 2:12.00, • Sea Kings Coach.Bill Swnner said. •Liz needs ... trong com~tition for her to run her beit and there are a couple of strong girlS tbat will be going against her.• - Morse and Fleshman, along With Lon Beach Wilson senior and Division champ Kun Gildersleeve (2:11.66) shouta'"' provide an exciting race. Sailor sophomore Amber St~n­ returns to the Masters Meet in the 1,600 '\{5:09.92) and will also run in the 3,200 • (11:06.34) for the Sailors. · ,, As a freshman in the 1,600, Steen was seventh at last year's Masters and did not qualify. Fellow ·sophomore and Division I champ Anita Smtlu from Hoover High, will be the gul to beat in the 1,600 after her 4:55.75 topped the tiel$1 at the CIP F10als. , For Estancia, sophomore Liz Huipe ... will JOin Steen after qualifying 11th in the • guls 3,200 with her personal-best 11 13.97. Her trip to her first Masters Meet should provide valuable experi- ence for he r next two years. •Her best time as a freshman was 12'.46.0. • Eagles distance coach Charlie Appell said "For Llz to knock off that much time in one year is a tremendous accomplishment. f;'lexl year should be even better.· · CIF BASEBALL PLAYOFFS CdM hosts Chamirtade in Division IV quarterfinal • Sea Kings seek to continue march toward CIF title against free-wheeling Eagles today. BARRY FAULK.NI H llli1 Pb CORONA DEL MAR -Bucking a postseason trend for coaches to stress the business at hand, Corona del Mar High baseball head man John Emme made a point recently to focus his play- ers' attention on the ultimate destina- tion. So, while the No. 4-seeded Sea Kings (17-8) are concentrated on today's CIF Southern Section Division fV quarterfi- nal against visiting Chaminade (19-8) at 3:15 p.m., they have allowed themselves to ponder a trip to Edison Field for next week's championship game. • "You've got to be thinking about the stadium,• Emme said. "On our bus ride home from San Dimas (a 13-9 second- round win in eight innings Tuesday), we were on tbe 57 freeway. When we passed (Edison Field), I pointed it out and told them 'That's our goal.' You have to take it.one game at a time to get there, but whatever happens, that's what everybody is shooting for.• The Sea Kings are enjoying their best postseason since winning the CIF 2-A title in 1981. After winning a share of their first league crown since 1982, and two playoff games, they'll face the third- place team from the Mission League. The Eagles, coached by Scott Orootin, boast an aggressive, unpre- clictable style, which includes, accord- ing to Emme, raucous dugout chatter. •They'll do anything at any time and there's no method to their madness," Emme said. •And, a little like St. Paul, they like to make a lot of noise. But we responded real well to (a loud dugout) against St. Paul (an 8-4 first- round win), so we'll let them talk. No one bas ever won a baseball game with their lips.• By contrast, Emme termed the mood of his team a steady calm. •And I love it," he said. "That's the approach you need to win these type of games.• The Eagles, of course, have more than verbiage in their arsenal. .. On ouroos ride home from San Dimas we ~onthe57 freeWay. When ~~ (Edison Field) I pointed it out and told them 'That's our goal.' You have to take it one game at a time to get there, but whatever happens, that's what evei'ybodyis shOOting fur ... ,. have also been productive in the postseason. "Everybody is chipping in and we're all focused on the same goal,• Emme said. Senior Ty Harper, a two- time All-CIF choice and the reigning Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Player of the Year, has a school and district single-sea- son record 12 borne runs Qut of the leadoff spot. His 24 career homers and 96 RBis (34 this spring) are also district records, as is his 129 career hits. He's hitting .545 (48 for 88) this spring and .529 for his three varsity seasons. Seruor catcher Eric Jon Higashi finished the regular season hitting .4 71 with five homers and 35 RBis and teammate Spencer Gor- don hit .432 with 10 homers and 50 RBis. Ryan Soroka has also been impressive at .427 Wwt emme·~ Wiethom (.386) has 11 homers and 23 RBis, while senior first baseinan Mark Hatfield (.392) has five homers and 24 RBis. Senior' Matt Larson, who will start on the mound, is bit- ting .454 with five homers and 31 RBis. A hard-throwing right-hander, he is liste(l by Baseball America as the No. 40 prospect from Califomia (includ- ing high school and college players) for next week's major leJ.gue draft. His 6-5 record includes victories in his last two starts, including a complete-game three-hitter in the first round. with four homers and 27 RBis. CdM co-ch The West Hills-based pri- vate school. which defeated CdM in the CIF Division ill-A boys basketball title game March 6 at the Arrowhead Pond, also has a pair of talented pitchers. Jason Urquidez finished the regular season 5-3 with a 1. 73 ERA and worked five-plus innings of perfect relief to help the Eagles overcome a 7-0 second- inning deficit for an 8-7. eight-inning win over Nordhoff Tuesday. Jeff Hynick, 7-3 with a 3.99 regular- season ERA, is the other primary hurler. Chaminade lost in the first round of last spring's Division IV playoffs and reached the Division m semifinals in 1997. The CdM batting order features the big four at the top, but the other spots The big four has combined for 62 home runs and 253 RBis in three varsity seasons. Senior left fielder Alex Bottom ( 375), junior designated hitter David Beser (.338) and senior shortstop Nate Lem- merman (.325) are also CdM stalwarts. Today's winner will advance to Tues- day's semifinal agamst either top-seed- ed La Quinta or Gladstone. C orona del Mar's'JY Harper (22) slides in with a nm with teammate Nate Lemmerman 1n the ~ background r In the Sea Kings' march to the Sea View League thampl- . on.ship. lbeSea View kingpins, seeded No. 4 ln the CIP DlvisJ.on IV Playoffs, host CbamlMde of West HlllJ today at 3:15. Mesa battles El Segundo ·record .breakers •No. 2 seed's Coach Stevenson (861 wins) and slugger Concepcion (18 homers) present a supreme challenge today for host Costa Mesa. BARRY FAULXNER !WtPlat COSTA MESA-Three days after belting one CIF South&n Section baseball coaching legend, Costa Mesa bead man Kirk Bauermeister and bis Mustangs will take aim at the state's all-time vic- tory leader in today's Division IV quarterfinal at 3:15. m Segundo's Jolm Stevenson, 861-3G4·1 with 10 CIF tiUe-game appearances and six ClP crowm In 40 seasons at the school, will bring bis No. 3 1eeded Eagles to the Mesa diamond. He'll be hoping for more success than Lompoc Coach Dan Bodary (585 wins in 33 seasons, Mh-best In It.ate aDiuall) bad againlt the MU1tang1 in Tues· day's MCODd round. SteYemon. however, should have less to do with tb8 outcome than touted lelllor slugger Alberto Coocepdon, wbo already bu a sta• record ol his own and otben within l'MCh. ..... ~0..=r::nct'r:fe:n: tb9 ,.. ... two away from tying the Naird let IMI llMClll by Owntnade'I CladlMartiaa. 4 lcm1balJ Amerlclll rub CoacepdoD No. 12 •mang Callfonda pr...,.m (tnchlding coUege p1ay ) tor nm w..k'I ~ lemg\l9 dratt. ... , ................ tptng ..... mw tt 121 Ull-. lllt &wo,.... ... MP9' eo..-1111111211a ... _..wlllL Atte11• .. -fntkl ~ ........... ... -~ eotl1d .. !fl .. ~ .. = ........ ~=:-.: homers and 56 RBis in the regular season Charles Talanoa is their pitching ace with an 11-2 record and a 1.75 ERA But he worked Tues- day's 8-2 win over Central Uruon, leaving Matt ngani as today's hkely starter ngani, considered a Junkball p1tcher, fash- ioned a 7-1 record and 2.46 ERA in 57 regular-• season innings. The Mustangs (16-9-1) are bruruning with COD· fidence, experience and talent after tying the school single~season V\ctory record with their first two-win postse.ason since the 1962 CIP 3-A title campaign. •Getting a couple Wlll.S m the playoffs bas been good for us,• Bauennel.Ster said. ·we knew we could play, but the playoffs is a httle dillerent sit· uation. Now, we think we can go all the way.• For the Mustangs to achieve that goel, they wW need continued brilliance from seruor Ruben Mandlla. • Mancilla bu set school smgle·seuon recants for home runs (rune), RBls (40), hits (47), OJM (39)," total bases (84), batting average (.560), Slugging perc:entage (1.000) and on-bue ~~ (.892). He is also 8-0 with two saves and a 3.io ERA after returning from to the mound from an lnlmY· indut'9d 28-day layoff to get the wtn -ru.day. Pnllbnuln Nklt C.bico, who bu pomd cam- pl ... game \iic:toiiel in bit last two IW1I. gm tbe ltaltmg ~t today. He .. 3 .... ~ • 4.'3 BRA. In eddMklll to ~De, C..bko wm coma • ._...~ trom"a IAMUP\lfbidl Ml ... .313 and • mant tbm ...... I* al 11 .. .Jumoi' aiDtlr llldlr Jalb ........... .... .................................. tiMI ft Clldl 0.S .. (.m II ...... ,. ·Ndl· 2 , ...... ..... ..... ... .... .. .... ";._111 adlll_..M .... ---~· (..lllwlla ...... ·12 Fndoy, May 28, 1999 SUMMlllES ~ DWrNcf ot•' .. ONllllPS (lit c.oroM ....... Hllh) IOYI 1. TeWlnlde, 311; 2. Ensign, 213, 3 Dwyer, 176; 4. Corona def M¥, 70: s (()SQ Mell. Jl; 6 Hait>Or ~ 31. M.,.,_., 100. 1. IC. Ire! (D), '2.66; 2 Mendel (E), 12.13; l. c.mioN m. 12.11; 4. Munoz m. u 12; s. M111an m. n 13; 6. EsquiYel m. nt 200. 1 IC. h i (0), 26.89; 2 Mendez(£), 12.13; 3. Clrmona m. 27.S2; 4. Munoz (£), 28.04, 5. Moreno 0). 2U3; 6. Hilatlo (]). nt. .... 1 M11i.n m. 1:0128; 2. N~wett• m. 1:01.20. 1. &qyiw1 m. 1:03.88; 4 Olton (CdM). 11>S 04; 5. W. 1,-.i (D), 1:07.69, 6. Mtzu (0), 1:08.30. 100 • 1. Ofozco m. 2:26.n ; 2. Flores m. 2:32:24, 3 Rtnlttz (E). 2:34 86, 4. Moreno m . 2:lS.32; 5. Clrroll (0), 2:37.17; l~r-(HO), 2:4Q.78. UOO • 1 Ofozco m. 5:14.0, 2 Flores m. 5·20.0; 3. I(~ (0), 5:29.0; 4 CNYtz m. 5 35.0: 5. TOfTey (E), 5:36.0, 6. Rios (E), 5.37 0 400 ,.a.y · 1 TeWlnkle, 5617; 2. Owyef", 56.AO, 3. Corona dtl MM. 57 00, 4 Ensign. 59.38; 5 ~ 0~._ 1 :03.61. HJ . 1 Millan m. 5-0; 2. ClnnoN m , 5-0; 3. Noyak m. 4-10; 4 Jonowlch (E), ~ 5. Clandolll (CdM), 4-6; 6. Riley (E), 4-6. U . 1 I( lrel (0), 15-11/l; 2. Mendez (E), 15-1; 3. AbrlM m, 14-11, 4 Moreno m. 14-6; 5, Small m. 14-4; Riley (E). 13-3·/1. SP 1. Hilario m. 36-7; 2 Rojas m. 36-6112; 3. Abrlna m . 35-0; 4 Munoz (E), 31-10; s. Mtza'(0), »4; 6 Wl5henbrad (HO). 29-3'11. 1th Gf8dt 100. l Enctnas (E), 12.07; 2 Pinesett (CdM), 12.17; 3 8. Campos (E), 12 58, 4 A.bando (0), 12.62; 5 Flguero. (E), 12.63; 6. Zuniga m. nt. 200 1 Enemas (E), 25. JS. 2 8. Campos (E), 26.13, 3. l'lnewtt (CdM), 26 14, 4 Mootillo m. 26 0 , 5. Figuero. (£), 26.84; 6. Kortf'.i m. 27.28. 400 • 1 Montillo m. S8.3; 2 0 Abando (D), 59.95; 3. Zunlgl m. 1.02 OS, 4 H Clmpos (E), 11>3.07, 5. Arri.ga m, 1-0S 26; 6 A.llhon (0), 1·08.46 800 1 R1ngstrom (CdM), 2 20.78, 2 Enrlq~ (0), 2:22.52; 3. Macias m. 2:31.26, 4 Becher (HO), 2.31.51; 5 Urlostequi m. 2:31 .82; 6 Gavilan m. 2:11 99. 1,600 . l Enriquez (D), 5 16 0, 2 GavHan m. 5:34.0; 3. Macias m. S 34 5, 4 Uriosteque m. 5 35 0, 5. Turner (CdM), 5:41.0, 6 Athey (D). 5 51 .0 400 relay · l Ens1gn, 51 '40; 2 TeWlnkle, 54.70; 3 Corona del Mar, 54 72. 4 Owyef • 54 92. 5 Harbor Day, 1 :00 72 HJ 1 Mc.Seth (0), s-4. 2 Plnesett (CdM), 4-8; 3 c::aou.tte (0), 4-8; 4 Mead (CdM), 4-8, 5. Hankins m . 4-8; 6. Salas m. 4-6. U 1 Encinas (E), 16-11; 2 Montlllo m. 16.3; 3. B. Clmpos (E), 16-0; 4. Abando (0), 15·10, 5. Figueroa (E), 15·9; 6. Korerat m. 15·51h. SP 1 Barnett (HO), 42..S; 2. H. Clmpos (E), 41-10'h; 3. Lean (E), 40-31'1; 4 Crom m. 39-10, 5 Johns (CdM), 38-11/J; 6. Hout (E), 37· 11 Ith Grade 100 l Powell (CM), 12.06; 2 Harrigan (D). 12.07; 3 Moham~ (E), 12 15, 4 Pinon (E), 12A5; 5 Zimmer("(), 12 46; 6. Casillas m. nt 200 • 1 Hamgan (0), 25 22. 2. Pinon (E), 25.25; 3. Monam~ (E). 25 63, 4 Ztmmet m. 25.81; 5. Caslll11$ m. 26.35; 6. Luqu (0), 26.36. 400 1. Powell (CM), 58.14; 2. Emenon (0), 58.28; 3 Rojas m. 58.94; 4 Cruz (E), 1 00.17, 5. McGee m. 1:00.31; 6. Spears (E), 1 :06.S9. BOO 1 Avila m. 2:22.22; 2. Underwood (E), 2:22.62; 3. De la SanGhez m. 2.23.94, 4 Kerr (E), 2:24.06; 5 Madrigal m. 2:24.74; 6. Fleener (O), 2 26 03 1,600 l Ro1as m. 5:05 0; 2 AVIia m . 5:14.0; 3 Kerr (E), 5:15 0; 4 Liiy (CdM). 5 19 O; 5 Underwood (E). 5·22.0; 6. Castro (0), 5 24 0 400 ,..a.y 1 DY.Iyer, 49,93, 2 Enslon. 49.98; 3. TeWlnkle, 52,65; 4 Harbor Day. 55 97, 5. Con. Mesa. S7 89 HJ 1 Emerson (D), 5-4, 2. Thom.s (0), 5-4, 3. Casllls m. 5-3, 4 Yourman (CdM), S-3; 5 Cachola m. S-3, 6. Perkins m. S-0 U 1 Powell (CM), 17-7'~ 2 Kalyum m. 16-11'h; 3. Pinon (E), 16-2'/~ 4 Toole (E), 16-2''1; 5. Harrigan (0), 16-1; 6. Cacho~ m. 15-11. SP . I. Wade (0), 42-4; 2. Skahen (HO), 41-10, 114; 3. Toman (E), 40-7'1•: 4 Lindquist m. 39·5'/,; 5. Pajevk (E), 37·31/•; 6. Molioo m. 37-0. GIRLS 1 Dwyer 244, 2 E~n 238, 3 Corona del Mar, 146; 4. TeWlnkle 92; 5 Costa M~ 63, 6 Harbor Day, 51 S-4 aind under 100 1 Maddocks (D), 13.43, 2. Outs (E), 14.00; 3 Russell (0), 14.10, 4 Swenson (CdM), 14.33; 5. Briggs (0), 14.39; 6. Burgner (CdM), nt. 200 Maddocks (D), 28.29; 2. Dills (E), 29.59; 3. Kramer (CdM), 29.66; 4 Schaefer (CM), 29.71; 5. Frankhn (0), 29.93; 6. Mahler (E), nt. 400 Frankhn (0), 1:07.37; 2. IWamer (CdM), 1:10.33; 3 Wercplna (HO), 1 :10.86; 4 Mcintosh (E). 1'11.23; 5. Moore (HO), 1:11 47; 6. Sams (CM), 1'12.84 BOO 1 Wood (D). 2.38 15, 2. Karvate (CdM), 2:40 27; 3. Lau m. 2:42 65; 4 George (HO), 2 44 51, 5 Cox (E). 2 46 41; 6 Secor (0), 2;48 29. 1,600 1 Wood (0), 5:56.0; 2 George (HO), 6 00.0; 3 Swigef't (HD), 6.07 O; 4 VMquez (E), 6:14.0, 5 Noriega (E), 6:17.0; 6 Guest (0), 6 20.0 400 rebty · 1 Corona del Mar, 58 3,, 2 Ensign. 58.33; 3. Harbor Day, 5840, 4 TeWlnkle, 58.75; 5. Costa Mesa, 59. 15; 6 Dwyer. dq. HJ · 1 Queyrel (HO), 4-4; 2. Pater (0), 4-2; 3 Abbott m. 4-1, 4 Evens (E), 4-1; 5. Paul (E), 4-0; 6. Strack (CdM), 3-10. U • 1 Maddocks (D), 13-4; 2. Swenson (CdM)1 13-0; 3. Dias (E), 12·11; 4 Furman (E). 12·7'/i; 5. Cox (E), 12·5: 6. Sarris 1CM), 12-4. SI' · 1. Vasquez (E). 28-9'/.; 2. Broussard (E), 2HJ'h; 3. Skalla (CdM), 27-0'/•, 4 Flores m. 26-7'/.; 5 Rodriguez m. 26-1'/•, 6 Fft (0 ), 25-6'/, 7thGnde 100 · 1 Clayton (E), 13.65, 2. Mcic.nna (E), 13 86, 3 McDowell (0), 13 90, 4 Lopez m. 14 16; 5 HugMi (CM), 14 20, 6. Carnahan (CdM), nt. zoo . 1 McJCenna (E), 29 29. 2 l Pham (0), 30.07, 3 Lopez m. 30.10, 4 Carnahan (CdM). 30 40; 5. Roberts (D), 31 10; 6. Clayton (E), nt 400 1. Brown (0), 1.07.09; 2. PeWlelt (E), 1:09.84; 3. Hughes, (CM), 1:10.25; 4 Gallahar (D), 110.B9; 5. Claster (CdM), 1:11.29; 6. Hernandez m.1:16.11 BOO· 1. Miki (D), 2:39.29. 2 Smith (0). 2 43.83; 3. Brown (D), 2'47.09; 4 Peschelt (E), 2'49 28; S. Abbott (E). 2:50 30; 6. Schroeder (CdM), 2:56.16. 1,IOO • 1 Mackey (0), 5:58.0; 2 Schroeder (CdM), 6:04.0; l Austin (E), 6 12.0. 4 Abbott (E), 6 24.0, 5 Breland (CM), 6:30.0, 6 Hernandez m . 634.0 400 retay 1 Owyef, 57 89, 2 C0<ona del Mar, 57.99. 3 Ensign. 58.26; 4 TeW1nkle. 1 02 47, 5. Costa Mft&, 1 04 93, 6. Harbor Day, nt HI 1 Brown (0), 4-4; 2. Ens19n (HO). 4-4, 3. Maki (0), 4-2. 4 Kaplan m. 4-2, 5 Outnhven (CdM), 4-2. 6 Schroeder (CdM), 4-0. u 1 Pham (CM), 14-0; 2. McKanna (E), 13-5; 3. Clayton (E), 13-5, 4. Hughes (CM), 12-8; S. Eyre (CdM), 12·6; 6. Hall m. 12·5 SP · 1 McDowell (0), 31-4; 2 DavtS m . 29-0; 3. Nunberger (CdM), 27-3; 4. Robera (0), 27·1, 5 Austin (E), 26-91/i; 6 Pham (CM). 26-2. ltti Gf'llde 100 • 1 Burhngham (E), 12 52; 2 S Anderson (CdM), 13.59, 3. Graney (CM), 13 78. 4 A Andenon (E), 13 80; 5 Loe (CdM), 13.99, 6. A.ldaz m. NT 200 1 Bur1tngham (E), 26 13, 2 Wolltf' (E), 28.57; 3. Chavero m. 29 14, 4 A Andeoon (E), 29.43, 5 Loe (CdM), 29.45; 6. Curran m. nt. 400 • 1 S. Day (CM). 1:02.B5, 2. Woller (E), 1:04.56; 3. Chavero m . 1 05.41, 4. long (CdM). 1.08.90; 5. J Day (D), 1:09.69; 6. Roberts (0), 1 09.75. IOO • 1 B Cummins (CdM). 2:33 49; 2 Borzcik (D). 2:40.70; 3 White (0), 2.43 42. 4. 5tnn (E), 2:45.10; 5 Citro (E), 2 45.87, 6. ShlnJo (D). 2A6.04. 1,IOO • 1 B Cummins (CdM), 5:A6.0. 2 BorzcJ)c (0), 5:S6.0, 3. Whit• (D), 5 56 5; 4 Cuylar (CdM), 5:57.0; 5 Steen (E), 6·08.0; 6. Citro (E), 6 14 0. 400 f9'-Y 1 (tie) Corona del Mar and Enslgn;S4.97; 3. Dwyer, 57.74, 4 TeWinkl4t, 59 10, 5 Costa Mesa, 59 17, 6 Harbor Day, nt. HJ • 1 Day (CM), S-2; 2. Aldaz m . 4-6, 3 S Anderson (CdM). 4-4, 4. McCoy (CdM), 4-4; 5. Chavero m. 4-2, 6. Howell (HO), 4-2. U 1. Burlingham (E), 1~'11; 2. Woeller (E), 1~5; 3. Ferry_(O), 13·2'h; 4. A. Andtnon (E), 13·1'h; 5. Nelson m 13--0; 6. Frffman m . 12·7. SI' · 1 Ciarelll (D), )(>.C)J/.; 2 Morton fu. 30-01/>; 3. Botts (E), 28-1()>/.; 4. Finn (0), 28-9; 5. Aldaz m . 28-8, 6 Ferry (D), 26-5 HANCOCK CONTINUED FROM 10 example -(my essay) was vague," said Hancock, who figured the fol.ks reading his paper wouldn't like it, but found out two weeks ago that The Irvine Company-based grant was his. There was not.bing indecisive, however, about Hancock's race last week in the 1,600 meters (4:19.91) to capture the CIP Southern 5ection Division III championship Jt Cerritos. • •it felt like 1 was leading,• said Hancock. the Dally Pilot Athlete of ,the Week. "It felt like I was setting the pace and 1 wasn't watching as much. 1 usually 11.ke to sit back and watch the others waste their energy and (then) come back." . DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT Among the standouts Thursday were TeWlnkle's Ertc Rojas ~d Costa Mesa's Vicky Pham (above), TeWlnkle's Humberto Rojas (below, in the 1,600) and Ensign sprinters Elizabeth Clayton (rigbt}and K.C. McKanna. TEWINKLE KEEPS ROLLING Trojans win 15th consecutive boys district championship. T0111V At.TOBEIJJ llottflb CORONA DEL MAR ~~!!II!'"' -For the 15th consecu-I 0 Y S tive year, Te wmkle Juruor High captured the Newport- Mesa Junior High Boys District title Thursday at Corona del Mar High. With a solid team effort Crom top to bottom, the TI"ojans, unlazed with the pressure of a huge streak on the line, completed the journey on top with 311 points. Ensign (213) and Dwyer (176) round out the top three. •When you get a ruce group of great k.Jds with the same drive and focus, you get great results,• Te Win- kle boys coach Bill Riddell said. "We have a very dedicated group of eighth-grade leaders that have instilled their knowledge to the younger guys." Te Winkle especially dominated m the 5-4 division. Win.rung five of the nine events and tinishing 1·2-3 in three events, the Trojans-tallied 156 points, or one-hall of the team's over- all total in that one division. To further illustrate the balanced attack, Geraroo Orozco and Javier Millan were the only double-winners for the Trojans. Orozco won the 800 meters (2:26.77) and fhe 1,600 (5:14.0), six seconds ahead of teammate Abel Flores in each event Millan won the 400 at 1:01.28, Oilers end two-year title run for Ensigµ CORONA DEL MAR -Dwyer Junior High in Huntington G I I l S ~ Beach improved dramatically over last year's thlrd-place finish to c;apture the Newport-Mesa Distrtct Track and Field girls cham- pioi:iship, edging out two-time defending champ Ensign Thursday at Corona del Mar High. tt- ·vou got to give Dwyer all the credit in the world,• Ensign Coach Mike McGutre said afterward. "lt's not like we did poorly. DWyer was just outstanding. Their coaches an<! team were nothing but classy out there.• The Oilers tatlied 244 points overdll, only six pomts better than Ensign's 238. Corona del Mar was third with 146. Leading the way for the Oilers was Alicia Maddocks. The eighth- grader was dorrunati.ilg in the 5-4 division for Dwyer, capturing the 100 meters at 13.43, as well as the 200 (28.29) and long jump (13-4). lri the seventh-grade division, Oiler temn.mates Jenna Maki u.nd Heather Brown each won two events. Maki won the 800 (2:39.29) and the t ,600 (5:58.0), while Brown won the .400 (1:07.09) and high jump (4-4). For the runner-u~ SeaBees, they were especially strong in the elghth- grade division, led by Amy Burlingham and Undsa~· Woller. Burlingham took first in her three events, while Woller placed second in three events for the SeaBees, scoring 54 of the team's 90 points. Burlingham won the 100 (12.52), 200 (26.13) and long Jump (14·6'12). Woller was second behind Burlingham in the 200 (28.57) and long jump (13-5), and she was also runner-up in the 400 (1:04,56). Belinda Cummins of Corona del Mar was a double wumer, taking the 800 and 1,600 in 2:33.49 and 5:46,0. edging out fellow Trojans Eli Navarette (1:03.20) and Eric Esquivel (1:03.88). He then woo the high jump at 5-0. For runner-up Ensign, seventh- grader Matt Encinas won all three of his events, taking the 100 (12.07). 200 (25.38) and long jump (16-11). •He's an outstanding young man," Seabee Coach Mike McGwre said. •1 couldn't be happier for rum.• Also winning three events were Dwyer's Kuni lrei in the 5-4 boys 100 (12.66), 200 (26.89) and long jump (15-11/2) and Costa Mesa's Steve Powell in the 8th grade division 100 (12.06), 400 (58.14) and long Jump (17-71(2). state meet June 4-5 at Sacramento City College. TENNIS .JEllllS Davenport just squeaks past qualifier Henin MThis Is the biggest race of h1s career," Camey said of tonight's invitational. •He wanted to go to state and win C IP this year." Hancock. Costa Mesa's leader in cross country under Coach Joe Busi for three years, bas reached the CIF Division III Fina.ls three times in h1s track career and wW compete ln the Masters Meet for the second time. He bas improved his dock..lngs seven-to-10 seconds each year, but with nobody to challenge him In the di.stances (as a sophomore, then-teammate Erle Solis provided good one-two companionship), Hancock hat spent more time working out with the sprt.ntert this year. CONTINUED FROM 10 •Curtis,• said Mang with a grin, "that was probably the dif. f erence. We need Ellmore. • Mang switched his lineup slightly, moving Chopra into sin· gles and putting Ellmore into doubles with Shamardi. Both sides of the switch worked with two victories in the singles slOt, and two in the doubles slot. Also contributing in singles was USC-bound Christian Jensen, who rallied to atun Rylan Rizza after the latter bad aeen his hopes muffed out against Colline at centet court. • Ne~rt Beach resident advances to third round at the French Open. Hancock'• victory was the «bool's tint individual ClP ~amptonshlp tn track and field ~ong boyl in 37 years. Mesa'• Eric Berge won a CTP title ln the ~vault (14 feet 5 114 lochet) :wtMtll JFJC WU preilident. different sections (l.e. Tuelday't front pege). "He's the All·Amertean kid," COlta Mesa Coach John Camey aaJd, ·anc1 he'll do wen bi college and he'll be a good perwit and he'll be a good ded. AD tbet ltUff. Tbey don't aU tum out tbat wey, you bow.· lnlplred to run by bit father, Tom, who could beat bit ton In. races until Bruce fMCbed the lbth grade, the MU9tang lt.aDdoUt do runs the 800, but did not qualify for tbe Maten Meet ln tbat event. Jemen tinllbed the kill in the final sing• match, 6-4, adding a little Icing to Corona's cake. So ·tt aD boUI down to Wadnel· day when Woodbridge, a IWprile 10-S winner over No. 1 1eeded Loi Alamitol, supplies the oppo- lition. Newport Beach's Undsay Dav- enpo~. in search of her isecond career Grand Slam singles cham- pionship, 1wvived a scare Thurs· day ill the 1eCOnd round of the Pnmcb Open, rallying to defeat 16-year-old Belgian qualifler JUI· tine Henin, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, on the IWeltertng red clay at Roland Ganoe ln Parts. 1be IChool bu bad two gVb lwm CJP tltlel: Shotputter Bonnie won 1 3·A title tn urn and ba 8endz dabued a l·A title 1,eoo MVen years •OO· Hancock. wbo carriel I 4.17 polnta..,.,llde> to be tbe tint N4'W· MeM SCbool Dlltrict ..,.. to praftled twke m tbe ...... ..- ~ -In two r , Hwlocll's penonal belt In tbe 1,500 (3:59) WM recorded MiUer this spring at tbe Mt San Antonio Ccllege RelQI, • time wbk:b C'On· Yedl to 4:15.~ ows 1,800 on a aalculalior. Haoadl er•.., elglllb eaao tbe Mllllm .................. ft¥e fin Mela,......, adw ID .. And, by the way, U Hancock II to set a c~ goal. lt would be to become • pbyaiCI r,nn.or ud do Im own NIMR:h. But I wouldn't be ODe of Ibo. JlfdlllDll wllo negWd ............. ... •r,,. bMrd 101De prof111an .,. more llltenllted ta a.er own ~.· Haatadlbll......., re11lldlildllllllltco*ig'* W•c »Jb 11111 "lblllills Ptlwmm .. •1t m....saa .. •f1._. ........ .... N9dtlle'I,. ..... .... r C99h I •11r d Al ........ I 1Q CCIII •1•1 •-. -;JJs .. 1111 IA 1 ..... a.. dif.' nrt'IM. 1-t; dif ....... ._ *'· ,...,... W; Olapr8trM11111 •1. Ne wan•>; ....... DIM) IDlt 2• Wirt ... 11111 M. 111111&..._.._ ... w.,. fte•a..M•••1a1,_r a••MMWQlm•"A: ====rrm.wm.,... ....,. • Davenport, seeded second, trailed 5-4 wtth Henln ierYlng for ttie match Ill tbe third game, but Ille former top·ranluicl teJuiil playm ln the wmtd .... tbe -.i'I mve tWk.'e to ed9ance to tbe tlWd round Saturday . 0. ...... wtlo.,.. tM U.S. OD-. IUf ,..,, ...... Mlddd Opla... ... "' , , ........... ....,. Doily P.ilot SOftllll Vanguards elimifiated •South.em California College falls to Oklahoma City, 5-4; then suffers 4-t ' loss to Spring Hill, Ala. JUPITER. Fla -The Southern Calif omia College's softball tearn had a dream season .end at :the NAIA NaClonal Playoffs Thurs- day, losing two games and drop- ping out of the double elimi,na- tion tournament. . ln the first game, No. 2-seeded Oklahoma City edged the Van- guards, 5-4, sending sec to Ute losers bracket for a do-or-die game ag8.Ulst Spring Hill (Ala.). Once again the Vanguards didn't have the magic, losing 4-1 and falling out of the tournament, finishing the season 48-13. VOLLEYllll Former '68 Olympian Butch May to compete • Father of NCAA star Misty May will participate in 1999 USA Seniors Open. SAN JOSE Former Olympian volleyball player Butch May of Costa Mesa will compete in the 1999 USA Open Volleyball Championship, 50-55 division. May, father of Newport Harbor. grad a nd two-time NCAA women's player of the year, ~ May. will team up with other vol- leyball greats for the event, wtuch begins Saturday at the San Jose McEnery Convention Cen- ter. The event will run through June 5. • • IYSO ... Stampede fourth COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Stampede, a boys AYSO U- 10 all-star soccer team finished fourth in the 22-team Touma· ment League Playoffs Saturday. The stampede won its pool May 15 with an 11-3 win over South lrvme. Kyle Bell scored five goals while IUgo Miranda added three in the win. ln the semifinals, the Stam- pede lost to the Irvine Rebels, 2-1 Cory Welkel scored the lone Stampede goal and Jose Perez Jr. assisted. In the Uurd-place game trail- ing 3-1 at halftime, the Stampede came back, but still fell short, 4-3, The Stampede will continue its tournament play in the Irvine Memorial Day Classic Uus week- end and in the Huntington Beach Sun and Surf Tournament June 19-21. I N l I N E H 0 C K E Y. Mesa wins, 10-2 TUSTIN -Chris Gtclvis had tow goals and four assists to help the Costa Mesa varsity club roller hockey team defeated Edison, 10-2, Saturday at the Tustin Inllne Hockey and Sports CJub. Hunter Taylor added thtee goals while David Tran and Farshid Kazi had one goal apiece for the locals, who got 14 saves from Brad Weber to improve to 1'· 2. Ensign ties Newhart ,., IRVINE -The Ensign Hornets of the Junior High lntencholastic Roller Hockey League skated ~ a 5-5 tie with league-leading Newhart Junior High of Irvine. MlchMI McDonald returned from a broken leg to acore 'the first Hornet goal. C.ivta Andenoia, Cory Adler, and Kyle Matthews also scotiit for Ensign. The Hornets remained in third place with the playoffs ~g June 1. ICllllLI [)Oily Pilot - '"'DlillllfK at.tll!M SfN'rlded M Ille CIP Division II finals t.ra<:k. 5 and IWd meet: Corona dtl Mai I hgh'1 ~ ...,._ finiahe'd second m rh ~~ ~-7) anti fourth In the 100 nletell (1 t 06) New110rt Ha.rbOr stnnd- out GIM HMcll won thri 1>hot put (42-9'/•) , and finished second In the ~ (136-1 ), whtlf• Sallont Wade Tiit iecODd ill tM shot put (59·101/•)1 and Steft Goma'el. fourth ln ttw dl~us, dlsO did well. EttaD<» Hiuh's bd,tsbaU team was eliminated Jrom 1be CIP D1vwon lll playoffs by Mayfair, 9-1. • The &gl8-I WE".Je simply oulgunned by the host Momoont. Playing m the.tr fmal garue of out.i.tand· Ing oanMtll fOl &tanoa were senior sldndou~ Jalrc> A.rarytll. '9dro Arceyut. Juan ~ndoza and Art MaltlMr&; ID lalgb ldlool bOy• \'OUeybllll! 5'>ruors Mitch McCoy ol Newport Harbor and Brooks Hoppe of Corona de1 Mar were named Co-Most Valuable piayen of the Sea View League, complemenbng t.helr teams' co-leagW! championships Other hrst- team aelec:tions includ d Junior Clay Burton, senior Brad Callahan. and seruo1 Andy Peykoff 01 Corona l!el Mar. u well as Newport I iarbor seruor £rte Val· lely. Barning second team all-l~ague honors were .<;enlor Rob A.llbuJer (CdM), junior Greg Sllck (New· port Hazbor) and sophomore Wes Badorek (New- port Hamor). Top ranked El Toro ousted Corona del Mar from the second round of the CJP playoffs w\th a 15-li, 15· 6, 15-6 sweep at El Toro. Brooks Hoppe had 12 kills and four blot.ks leading the Sea Kings. For the third yeaf 10 a row, the Newport Harbor High team was ehmmated from the en~ playoffs by a Santa Barbara school. The Sailors fell to Santa Bar- bara m the second round, 15-13, 15·3, 15-10. Unforced erro~ led lo the Sailors denuse despite tbe JC4dersbip o( seruors Milch McCoy (15 kills) and Eric Vallely (30 a.5St'>ts and six 14lls) Ramy Shouluy and Greg SUCk abio recorded sue kills each for New- Sports ;poet. CdM temds won ... 16-Z 10 ln the CIF 4·A boyl teanil p&ayoCll• Corona del Mar Hgh ctomtQeled Ill doublea u -.,xpected. but received some aoUd dftg~ play 11 well ln dts. patching ~U,. FounU!in Valley, u;. 2, advancing to \he qUM1et ftnala.1be teams ol llcb U.-Doua Sdaalei•, Alex MtCUsdock·Bob lftabu, ud Ger .. ludMDH ltob ~ WOD all nme posiilble poillts fOJ the third IEll!ded See K.Jn,05. who imprt>ved to "l?-4. In llngles, Juale ICatnnan, and D9¥td ..... Jeg&i• • tered three vidonet apl~ • Utilizing a near-sweep in smgles. fourth Seeded Newport Harbor Hlgh also advanced to the quarter finals with a J0-8 victory over Mater Dei. In an all Orange Coast College doublP~ fl.nal, it was the team of Julie Slilttery and Nalalie tlut1ng1 which were crowned queens at the c;ouununity col- lege women's state championships. The Pirates claimed lhe team title as well, as Slattery-HaStings downed teammates Monica McUn and Donna Ewing 7-5, 6-2. Est.anoa High's baseball team beat Pacifica, 5-4, in a CIP 3-A pldyoff opener. Caleher BW Gomez hlt a ~ir o( home runs, including the game winner in the s.ixtb i.nnmg. . El1ewbere 1n high Kbool bueball! As the All- Sea View League team was announced, local heroes Gabe Javage1 Ja.on While, But Gomez, Mark Hart- ley of Estancia as well as Eagle Coach Keo Mlllard were named first team. Corona del Mar's Greg Haack, and Rees Torklesoa atsO earned fitst team bonors. In tbe CJP 4-~ boys \'olleyball: Corona del Mar used championship experience to shock Mira Costa winning the CIF title. With players from both the champion football and basketball teams, Coach CharUe Brande'• Sea Kings upset the No. l·seeded Mustangs; 16-18, 15-12, 15-6, 15-8. Middle blockers Jason Perk.Ins and Chris Pliba were keys to the H 0 0 P C1 l MPS CdM girls camp CORON~ DE.I.: f\1AR -The Sea Queen summ~r Ba ketball C amp wUl be held for girls in grades 9-12 from Junc.21 lo July 22 a t Cprona del Mar High, All areas of team basketball will be covered and the fee for U\e camp is $125. The Cdmp will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. M onduy through Thursday. All games will be played m the evening either at CdM or Martna high schools For more informa-• tion, call (949) 515-6008. CdM ... grades 4-8 CORO~ DEL MAR -The Sea Queen Summer Basketball Camp will be held for girls in grad~ 4·8 from July 12-23 at Corona del Mar High. All areas of basketball funda- mentals will be covered cmd the fee for the two-week camp 1s $125. The ca.mp will be from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p·m. Monday through Fnday. Fdr more tnfor- mati.on, call (949) 515-6008 Costa Mesa camp COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Mustdng Basketball Pro· gram m conjunction with Nation- al Junior Basketball will be offer- ing a youth basketball camp from July 26-30 from 9 a .m. to noon at Costa Mesa High. Cost is $80 and the camp is for boys enlenng g rades 6 through 8. Skill development and learn concepts will be taught at the camp and each camper will receive a basketball and T-shirt. .. For more, call (714) 424-8715. BOATING CONTINUED FROM 10 ~ ince the last oil chang 1 • 6. Exactly how many PF'Ih ore on board· adulVchildren1 • 7. How many flares do you have? • 8 Is the VHF working, mectning, will 1t transrrut? • 9 ·How much bne is on your "1l\Chor7 · ~ 10. Is the anchor line tied off down below? • 11. When was the last b.me your hre system was checkedl • 12. Have you checked expiration dates on exlingu1Shers? • 13. Are you insured to value? • 14 Do you have an acCUiate · compass, depth finder and know exactly where the transponder ts mounted on the bottom of the hull · at lhe lowest point or bottom ot keel, or higher up on the side of the hull wruch woµld not gwe you accurate measurements as to shcillow depth 1 • 15. Do you know the bndge clearance height of your boat? • 16. Do you know how much you draw ·exactly? • 17. Do you have a chart for the waters you travel? • 18. Do you know the right-of-way laws? • 19. Are your fume and other alarms working correctly? • 20. Are your gauges accurate/working? • 21. When was the last bme you checked your stuf f111g box? The ongin of tlus ts the F1iday, Noy 28, 1999 Notional Saf Boating Coundl f dar y lh r ts not one bo4te.r tn th hb.J'bor that can answer every one of these qu tions correctly. U you thr or more of these questions, pl ase park your boat and educate yourseU. U you niliis one of these que bons, that just might be the thing you needed to know Ul an emergency. Plea.a boat sale and sober. • I'm always amaied how many people 1 meet wbo uve nght here in Orange County who say "I've never been ~o Catalina.• Wow, are you ev miss10g a great getaway. ~ Catalina IS as close as we can get to paradise on any given weekend. It's countless cove~. beaches and super fishing, or JUSt a great place to relax. lf you choose to golf. it's dvailable. For hne dlrung, 1 suggest lhe Channel House Restau· rant 111 Avalon. For hotels, the CatalJ.na C<lllyon Resort & Spam Avalon IS the place The hotel 1s above the canuvdl iilmosphere of the waterfront. ad1acenl to the golf club. It's a great alternative for those who don't want to spend d rught on a boat and affordable, too lt's at 888 Country Club Dr, Avalon, 90704 Call (310) 510-0325 for more 11lformatlon. • TERRANCE PHlWPS' boating column appea~ each Friday I PUILJC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I 11 PUBUC NOT1CES I' I PUBLIC NOTICES 111 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES 11,. ~ I AT PLEASANT VIEW Newport Bead\, CA Newport Beach CA 92660 used tor that purPos.e ent Adm1nls1rat1on of Es· ::::=======!.,_-=======~ I PUBLIC NOTICES HOTICI! OI' HeNUNO tnem with tile Clerk ol lhe ciaries, creditors, cont· No. ~ Supe11or Coun. at 341 The 1ngent credttOfs, and per· Supenor Court al the C11y Drive, Orange Caltfor· sons who may otherwise Stale cl CalifonM9 for the nta 92668, and mail °' de· be Interested 1n the will or ,.._, al' _ .&~ liver a copy lo Autn New· estate or both. ot Cl't and ....... nty ,.._ .... ..,..... nan, .. Trustee ol Iha EV ANGELINE B ROACH * "' ra the MltW al the Carole E Prolant Trust. es· aka EVANGELINE tabtlshed under the Oecia· BERNADETTE ROACH TRANTHONYUST for 1:~ ration or Trust dated Sep· A PETITION FOR PAO· P"'"~~YANTHONV tember 27, 1993, and as BATE has been liled by ............... amended February 8 JEANNE ROACH Notice la '*9bti giy.n 1999, of wnlCh the dece· GADBOIS in the Superior ~"HUGYN HE~,_.,!~ dent was a settlor, at the Coun o1 Cahtomla, County ~ ~ "'"' nvn' addlHS set forth below, of ORANGE ~ filed ~ I Petition within the later o1 four THE PETITION FOR lot °"* AppnMne Realg-monthlafterMay21, 1999. PROBATE requests that nlllion d Tnm.a, and At>-the dale of the first publica· JEANNE ROACH sdnlinll St~ Trust.a; t1on of nott~ 10 cred1I01$, GADBOIS be appoonted as Md fot ~ Notice lo Of, 1f notice is mailed or personal representative IO llecMlllic*y, rWlf«wnca to parsonally delivered to .wmrn1ster the e&tate o1 tile wtdcfl la mede for further you 30 days alter lhe date decedent pMjculwl, and 11111 the llma thl• not•Ge is malled or per· THE PETITION requests lnlf _. ol "-""9 lhe sonany delivered to you A the decedent's Will and _,,. h9a i..n .,.. fcW Jvtt dall'f'I fomi mey be ct>-codc11s. 11 any. be admitted 1, 1919, .. t :15 AM. o'dodi tau'IOd lrom tne Clerk ot the I to probate. Tile Wiii and lrt ~ 5 d said Court For your protechon. any c:c>dtals are avadable ~ It 111 Norm Hil you are unoooraged to ft1e tor enm1natl0fl In the ftle SU..., Loa ~. c.ii.-your claim by cert•lted mad, kept by lhe court fotnea. 111 the City o1 Loa with return tecerpt re· THE PETITION requests Angelle Ce1ffom1a quailed authonty to adtmntsler tne Newpoti 8aech-Colt8 MMe RUTH NEWHART, estate under the lndepend· CN525823 ANTHONY Mly Trustff of tht ent AdrniniStrtllton ol Es· '2121 Jun 4 ,. CAROLE E. PROFANT tales Act (This Authority ---· -· --· ---· TRUST, c/O MESERVE, will allow the persooel rep-Fletltiou1 Bu1lneH MUMPER l HUGHES resentatrve 10 lake many Name Statement Ll P .• Attn: ac11ons w1tt\0Ut obtaining The IOlloWlng pereons E. Avery Crtry, Eeq., court approve! Belora are dOmg business H 2301 Dupont Drive, Suitt taktng certain very lmPor Producers Benefits & In· 4 1 o , I r v I n e , C A tant actions. hOWeVlr, the auianoe Marketing, LLC, 92812-1538 personal reprt1Stntallve 4001 MacArthur Blvd., Ste Published Newport Beaeh· will be required to give no· 300, Newpot1 Beech, Ca Costa Mesa Dally Pilot tice to Interested persons 92660 May 21, 27, 28. t999 unless they nave welved Producers Benefits & In· FTh9t8 notloe or consented to the SUfance Marketing, LLC, ___ N_O_T_l_C_E_O_F....;...;~ g~~~~ntac1~!n1!l:t~ (CA), '4001 MacAnhur APPLICATION TO authontY wltt be granted 9IYd · Ste 300• Newport SEU ALCOHOLIC unless an 1nterested per· Beach, Ce. 92660 VER .. GES .... . This businus 11 con· BE .. son hies an objeetlOn to .. .. dUcled by. Limited Date of Fthng Appllcatl()(I petrtiOn and shows good l.lablbly Co. MAY 06. 1999 cause why the court should Have you started doing To Whom 11 May Concern not grant the autttonty buSlll8H yet? Yes, 41201119 The Name(s) of tile A HEARING on the pell· • Producera Benefits & In· Apphcant(sl IS/are bon will be held on JUNE swance Ma!Mting, LLC, RUBYS DINER INC 17. 1999 et 1 45 pm In Molly C1lppen, Corp The applicants listed Dept L73 loCated at 341 Treasur8f above are epptymg to the Tne Ct!)' Onve Sooth. Or· This sllltement was filed Department ol ~tC ange, CA 92868 iw11h Iha County Clerk ol Beverage Concrcl to sell IF YOU OBJECT to !he Orange County on <4-27·99 alcohoffc t>eYtrages at: granting of the pat•tion, you 1"917912711 428 E 11TH ST should appear at the hear· Dally Ptlot May 7, t4, 21. COSTA MESA CA 92627 Ing and state your :· 28, 1999 F901 For tne loftow1ng type ol tJons or Ille written c· License 41 ON·SALE llOOS with the COUii be ora F1ctltloua BualneH BEER ANO WINE-EATING the hearing. Your I P· Name Statem.nt PLACE pearance may be in perlOfl The followlng pe!IOns Published Newport Beach· or by your attorney era doing buslnest as: Costa Mesa Daily Pilot IF YOU ARE A CREDI· a) Kart>ucka, b) Cart>uckl, May 14 21 28 1999 TOR or conllngent cradrtor 2840 E Lincoln •E. • ' F910 or tile deceased, you must Anaheim C.llfomle 92808 Fl ltl 8 lne•• Ille your claim With the DaVld P. Crlsttnl, 194 w ct oua ua coull and maHa copy to the Oen11oe. Anaheim, C.hfor· Name Statement personal representative nla 92805 The foltowlng peraon• appointed by thl court This buslnesa 11 con· era doing bU$1ness as· Ylitnln lour monlht lrom lhe ducted by: an lnd1vldua1 AlllN EO, 2856 La Salle date of the flr1t Issuance o1 Have you started doing Ave Ap1. 1, COiia Mesa, letters es provided In Pro· bU&lnesa yet? No CaJifomla 92626 bate COde section 9100 David Crlltlnl Ne1baf Louisiana Stlk, The time fOf flllng dalm• Thi• 1ta1aman1 was ftled 2856 Le Sette Ave. Ap1. 1 • Will not el(J:llre ber0<e four With Iha County Clartl o1 Cosla Mesa, Cahfomla monthS from Iha hearing Orann. "'-· .... Y on• 9 99 92626 date nollCed abOve . .,.... VVUJt .... 1iiisa Thll l>U$lness IS con· YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe OallyPllolMey7, 1"!.t21. doeledby·anlndMdual Mekeptbylhecourt If you 28, 11199 • ,.goe Have you started dOlng are 1 person lnt~.O In fiCthlOUi IUilnita business yat? No Iha 111e11. yoi.i may f1ll N8ibej L Silk wi1t1 the court a ReQuNt lot N9IM ltalcment Thia statement was fllad Spacial Nollca (fotm OE· The ~ pel'IOl'tl WICh Illa County Clark ol t54) o1 lhe flltng of en In· .,.. doing bualMM .. : Orlnge County 00 6·12·119 \141ntoty and epprailal of Vtvld Dteam Design. 11111112'" a"8tl as1111 or of any 2110 Thurln Avenue, Deify PGo4May1•. 21 . 28, pelltlOn Of accoun1 •• 0103, Cos19 Meaa, June 4, 11199 F913 provided In Probe• Code ~ 12127 FICthlOUi IUilftii• l«1lon t 250 A Rltquelt Teq Elle ~yef. ...,,,. StatilfMnl for Special Notic9 fOml 18 i110 Thurln Avenue, The tolOWlng part<>N evellMlll trom Iha COUl'I 103, eoe. ...... .,.. dOinO bUllfllt8.. deft( ~~II 000-Jeml~. A~foffle :sr:-~ ;..~ei8 5'f!:=oi r.,,.Y:'~,11--Watt 15'tl 9CrMt '1111, ....... ~~ -.... ,...,. ~_...... 404 ~ --· ................. ~·· .............. ....._. .., .. ~a....oe --°'9flgl Countv i1n 4-1f.t9 Thia bullneet 18 con• CA ---...... · · ,....,_.1 duCtld bV an lndlvldutl PulJlllhed ~ _. ... n... -... , H9Ye ....... ·-· doing eo.a ..... DllY. ""°' ~ ... _ -14, 2'~ 21, ~NO Mey 21, 27, 28, 1111. JIN 4,j!!! -rlOI .JOnl ..9''"'"°°8n l'TM11 Ilic -Tilll .....,.,... _. fled PUBLIC NOTICe TO ..., .. county ~..: IMTATION TO_, Orwlfl ~ .... 11 .... = o.1W l'loC MIY 14, I~ l::c,J~O.: Juni 4, t• r"1 ~ ClllDm& ~ ~~ ...... ................. ., .. ,, ...... = • SCHOOL 92658·8915 until 11.15 W1111am P Bolton, Date 12 MAY 99 tates Act (This Aulhonly BIO 111:9899 Im. on the 16th day of 3747·29 Vista Campana SPECIALIZED. INC.. Wiii allow the personal rep· Plans and spocil1C8ti0ns June, 1999, at which 11me S . Oceanside, CA 92057 TRUSTEE. 4190 via Real resentative 10 take many are on hie at the DISTRICT such bids shall be opened Todd Merrill, 25591 •B, Carpenterta, ca acoons without obtaining Maintenance 1;>epa11ment and read for Leeward Dr .. Dana Pomt. 93013, (805) 684·1424 court approval. Before at 8291 Womer Avenue, NEWPORT HEIGHT'S CA 92629 (805) 594 8430 taking certain very 1mpor· Huntington Beach, 92847 STREET LIGHTING ThlS business Is con BY: /SI I. 'wEBER, tanl actlOl'IS, however, the (7 14) 847·255 t Ext. 3550 Title of Projec1 ducted by a 11enoral part· TRUSTEE SALE personal representattve and will be available at the Contracl No. 3258 nershtp OFFICER will be reQuired 10 give no-lob walk. $250,000 Have you started doing 99p.0093s9cA hoe to 101erested persons A Joo Walk wUI be held Engineer's Est1male ~us1ness yet? No Published Newport ~ach· unless they have waived Wednesday. June 02. Approved by William P BoHon , Costa Mesa oauy Pilot notice or consented 10 the l999. 2 oo pm. sharp, at /SI Don Webb This statement was llled May 2I 28. June 4 1999 propose<! action) The in· Pleasant View School, Publlc Worlca Director with the CountY Clerk of F922 dependent adm1ms1ra1ton 16692 Landau Lane. Hunt Prospective bidders may Orange CountY on 5·21·99 authonty will be granted ecn , ea 92547 obtain one set of bid docu· 1'996793944 Fictitious Business unless an interested per· Thi DISTRICT requues ments at no cos1 at lhe of· Dally Pilot May 27. June Name Statement son ltles an obj8etl00 to the that tne bidder possess 1 B hoe ot the Public Wo111s 3, to. 17. 1999 Th537 The following pen;ons pebtton and shows good or C·39 contractor's Department, 3300 Newport LOAN NO 9990411 are domg bosiness as cause why the court should license at the time the bid BouleN v~~·~coh. BocA" 1768, T.S. NO. 99-67866CA Jedl Group, 3301 S Bear not grant the authority is su1>m11tecl 926ewpo9.,9.,.,.15 e:HA/VA No. St • 149·F. Sama Ana A HEARING oo lhe pell· Certiftcauon ot Cnm1nal 2658-L Calllomla 92704·8263 hon will be held on Records Check will be re· For further infonnauon. 046-7925062·731 JeOI Group Inc . JUNE 24 1999 at 1 45 qUlfed per Education Code call Michael J Smacon. NOTICE OF (Nevada). "3301 S Boar pm 1n Dept L73 located al Hciton 45125 1 (AB 1610 Proiect Manager at TRUSTEE'S SALE St. #49·F. Santa Ma 341 The C11y Onve Soulh, anct A8 1812) 1949) 644-3311 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ea:1fomta 92704-8263 Orange, CA 92868 EACH BID MUST CON· Pub~shed.Newport Beach· UNDER A DEED OF This busmess 1s con· IF "f'OU OBJECT to tflt FORM ANO BE RESPON· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot TRUST DATED JANUARY ducted by a ex>rp<>rat1on granttng cl the petition, you "Affordable Alternative" Discowtt Cask~ Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-~54WKET ScniJlg Omgt I SmroaadiDg f.oaltria SIVE ONLY TO THE BIO May 28, June 2, 1999 26. l993 UNLESS YOU Have you started doing ShOUld appear at the hear· O O CUM E NT S AN D FW93 I TA I( E AC Tl ON TO business yet? Yes, 1ng and state your ob)eC· ,,. _______ 11111" AGREEMENT IN ITS --::-:N-:O,-::T""'IC"'E::-:0:-:F.--~ PROTECT YOUR PROP 0411911999 hons Of fie wnnen obiec· E N T I R E T Y , A S PUBLIC HEARING ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD Jecl1 Group. Inc , Mtcl'lael bons w1lh the court before PROVIDED BY THE DIS· NOTICE IS HEREBY AT A PUBLIC SALE IF Kindig. Vtee President the hearing Your ap TRICT GIVEN that a pobllc hear· YOU NEED AN EXPLANA· This statement was ft!od pearance may be in person ct t ou. ua neaa . ---~ ' I ~ ' ~· -3 The DISTRICT reserves Ing will be held by the TION OF THE NATURE with lhe County Clerk ol or by your attorney Name Statement tile nghl to rejeet any or an COsta Mesa City Council OF THE PROCEEDING Orange Coonty on S·l 9·99 IF YOU ARE A CREDI PACIFIC Vll!W bids or to waive any Ir· on Monday, June 7, 1999, AGAINST YOU. YOU 191196793679 TOR or cof111ngen1 cred1101 ar!'1~~:=:~sl:~s regu1an11es or lnformalltles at 6 3Q pm , or as soon SHOULD CONTACT A Daily Ptlot May 21. 28 of the deceased, you must COMPATIBLE MEMORl.AL P in any bids or In the bidding theraatter as Possible, In LAWYER June 4, 11, 1999 F924 hie your claim with the CAREGIVERS 26632 Via c~ • Mortuary process tile Council Chambers or On JUNE 11 1999. at court and matl 8 copy lo lhe .... ~·w• i Published Newport ~acl'I-City Hall, .n Fair Drive, 10 00 A M , SPECIAL BSC8411 personal representative Mano1e1e, M1ss1on Viejo, Chapel • Crematory ' C I M Dall Piiot IZED INC d 1 NOTICE OF appointed by lhe coun Callfomla 92891 __,,,_ OS a esa Y Costa Mesa, on the lollow· • as u Y ap· PETITION within lour months from the Olga L P1nllla, 26632 Vla 3500 p...,,. ... View Driv• May 21, 28, 1999 Ing item poln18d Truslea under and 1 M I 1 u 1 v "' Newport Beactl ______ _..;.F....;.9...;,..;20 AN ORDINANCE amen· pursuant to Deed ol Trust TO ADMINISTER date of the first Issuance o c:t~::i,:· gu:;ron ierv. ·~~8~4~4~-2~7=00~~~ Flctltloua Bualnesa ding the regulallons con· recorded 2·1·93, as inst ESTATE OF: ::i:rsc:i:r~:~•n9r~ This business Is con· Name Statement talned In Chapter VIII o1 No 93·071868, ol Olllcia1 CLARIBELL The tlme tor fihng daims ducted by. an 1nct1vtdual PIEJICE _,.... Trite 13 ol the Costa Mesa Ae<:Ofds In the olllce of Iha PHYLUS LENTZ wilt not eJCpHe before tout Have you started doing El 9MAIW'" T% lollowlng persona Munletpal Code relating to ~ Recorder 01 CASE NO. A 197279 months from tne tlMnng bullnass vet? No ~~Y nj ~=-~:.s signs In the public right-of· OR GE County, Sta11 ol To all hairs. beneh· date noticed at>ove Olga L. Pinilla Mortuary * Chapel 267 A Avenida Sevilla, :~~:~~en:.r De· ~~~~l~~iiie'~~~ by c1arie1, c1ed1tors, cont· YOU MAY EXAMINE the This llttement was Meo Cremation Laguna Woods, CA 92653 NOTICE IS FURTHER CYNTHIA ZIBELL. HUS· lngent crachtors, and per· file kept by the court II you ~,:!-~ ~~~:i: 11 O BtoadWay Manort1 s Kinney, GIVEN that at said ltme BAND ANO WIFE .. IC>nS who INIY otherwise are. person lnlerttS1ed IO ,..,.... 1'996791SS7 Cost.a~ 287 A Avenlda Sevilla, and place all Interested TAUSTOR WILL SELL AT be lntaruted in the will or the estate, )'Of.I may Ille Da"" Pllol May 28, June· 842-9150 Laguna WooclS, CA 92653 persons may appear and PUBLIC AUCTION TO estate, or bOth, cl wi1h the court a Request for 1.;::::··~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~ This business Is con-be heard bu the Cily Coun· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CLAA1BELL PHYLLIS Speool Notice (form DE· 4, 11, 18, 1999 F~ ducted hu an lndMduat l CASH ( ble I ..... I ma LENTZ I S4) ol the filtng of an In "'' di on Iha above item. peya a u,. 1 A PETITION FOR PRO-vent""' and •""""•sal ot Haw you started doing IF THE AFOREMEN· of &Ille In lawful money °' ~. ,,.....-ol bu$lnell Y-el? VI$, 1988 TIONED ACTION IS the United StetM) al BATE hes been !tied by eslate assets or any Mt)Ofla S Kinney c H A LLE N G E o 1 N IN FRONT OF THE THOMAS G LENTZ 1n !he pe1t11on or aocounl as This statement was filed FL "GPOLES AT THE Supel1ot Coon ol Cai.tor· provided in Ptobate Code COURT. 11'18 challenge " naa. Counly or ORANGE Sedlon 1250 A Raquast With Iha County Clerlt ol may be flmlted to only MAIN ENTRY AREA TO THE PETITION FOR lor Spec.al Notice lorm If O,.nge Coun1iy.:.~~ ~ tssuas relSed al Ille THE PLACENTIA CIVIC PROBATE requests that ava lable from Iha court Dally Pilot May 21, 28, put>llc heanng desonbed In CENTER, 401·411E EAST THOMASG LENTZbeap· cler1< thlsnollceorln writtencor· CHAPMAN AV NUE, polntedesperaonalrepre· Attorneylorthl June 4, 11, 1999 F926 ,.spondence dekVered IO PLACENTIA, CA all n~~ sentatl\19 10 adm•nl$1&r the Petitioner. Fletltloua BuaineH the City Council at, Of prior ltlle and Interest convaywu astate of Iha decedent Palmieri, Tyt8f, wtenerL. Name Statement to. the publte hearing. 10 and ()(NI held by 11 under THE PETITION reques1s Wiiheim l Wtl<fn>n u.- The following persons MARY T. ELLIOTT, satd Deed of Trust In the Ille decedent's Will Ind Jem .. E. Wiiheim\ are doing boslness as· Deputy City Clerk property situated In said __. 1 tf ...... admitted E ~SB• ~"785 AL Published NeWJ>Oll ~ach· County and Stata d•· .......,ici s, any, "" aq. ~ MEDIC TRANSPORT "-·ta Mesa Daily PtlOI scribed 81 to probale Tile Will and 2603 aln St., Ste. 1300, SYSTEMS, 372 W Bay """'" A p N 932-07 112 any ood1Cl1s ara available lrvlna. CA 92614 Street •B201, Costa Mesa, April 28. 1199 • tor examlnatiOn In the hie Pubhshed Newport Beach· Calllomle 92627 F932 The strell addre .. and ke~"" the court • Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Carol Andl1ch 372 w ------....;...= 01her oommoo detlgnatlon, ... , ..., yn • NOTICE OF 11 any, or the real property E PE11TION requests May 28 Juno 3. '4, 1999 SHOPPING FOR A NEW APARTMENT? Cluelfted lets you compare co«• without baule or worry! Bay Sl!Mt llB201 , Costa NON-AESPONSllillltTY desc ribed ebov• 11 autnonty to administer the ______ FTh....__933_ 11..__ Me~ca-~mn ~~~~~u~ pu~rt~,0 ~ .e:•:ta~~~u:~=r~lhe~l~~~·~nd~~~~------------~--------~-~ This bualnau 11 con· that t"'· ..,._ 1 n1 "" .,. .. ducted by an Individual ,,. Unuvrs'g• w 18 2 IOWA STREET, not be responsible for any COSTA M,ESA, CA 82828 s U~T:Z~G Have you started doing debts or l1&blllt111 con buslnesa yet? No tracted by anyone otf'ler The undersigned Tru&tee C.rotyn Andt1cti than myself, on or after this dildalm' any llebllltv for Thil tlltement wu filed .... 1 any lncorNCtness of Iha ..,. e streel eddreSa and other ~,:~ ~:.~~h" t•t day°' =~ .. ti!=uon. 11 A MreW G. ROMANO OBA Said Nie WI. be rMde, J~. ~. 1= 21F~~ ARGO YACHT I SHIP but Without 00'118f\8(1t or BROKERS, 3432 Vta wantnty, expren °' Im· FICihlOUi IUilriiii Opono. ~e l04, ~ piled, regarding 11111, ~~~ ~~BNch· g:~1~PaY0~~= BTTCT·j\f-r;''SSiJiJ• ~~ =-~5 ~t7:r~~ '-' ~.6..l Y .C,• • • Place. CO.ta JHM, CA r...--lhareon, .. PfOYtclad In 12920 ..... ~ said note(I), ~ K • • • • • • • • • • • 0 r e a t W a • t e r n TM folloWll'IO P9rtOOI 1ny, "'*' the '9rma Of EntarJ)t'IMl.1.. (CA), 2t4t are doing 1MW*1 u : Mid Deed of TMI, ,..., Century r-lace, Colla 9ac:ik a.y Exc:MllOlt, Inc , charQet and • ...,.,_. of ~.CA 12929 20211 Spruce AYenue, the 'Tf\ttllee and of fl9 Thia 1M1nN8 la oon· N 1 11wp o ~ I each, CA !!"• cnat9d br Mid Oeed CluC*ld bV •• QOtPOt'MIOn 2980-0, -°'"""'* ...._ you IC8lted doing 8.oi Bay Eitmvatton, The local ~ of t'9 bualneu yet? Yu, Inc , (~). 20a11 ""'*'~cl,.°'>· 11Q1~-:!1 W1a1e1n =:~~ =~-= !: lnttrpita•.•J __ D•nlll A. Thl9 bullnMe 11 con· 1eHonable Htlmelld vim,,_ ~by • ~' co1t1. HpenH• and _.tied H9v9 YoU *'19d dOlnO .._. • N.,. of tn-0... of bullMli' we? V•. 1t1a1111 Ualfon ol NDftol cl 0.. OOllr'llw On 4·11• Aofl 111f .... 11 ~-t11a ,_,_ ... In ~.... The .... ....,. unMr D9if Plal -11 .. a N., Ultnd' L. "'°""'°"· _.. D1111 d TMI,,... ......,Cffi .... PJ=·· tab& .. ~a= ... ... ~'!:.ti~ ::.: ... --~r..p ;:i-=·=:~-::-1-::-..:~z:.:1 .. .,,_,...,o;;;;;: HOLIDAY DEADLINE l:r.-rallw...r•ll"-*r41 IGO omj 1•-=-!;11• · . I To place an ad1 or chan.ge an existing ad, the Cli)ssified Holiday deadlines will oe as folli>ws: SATURDAY'S deadline will be 1 :00 p.m. on f riday MONDAY'S deadline will be 3:00 p.m. on f riday TUESDAr'S deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Friday ACAEAOE OUT STA • ¥2'!!!! • • -• Counlry LMng 40 eue.parctl ·p,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 GOU>EN RETJIEIVER 7 YR RECOftOS TOP OftlVEAI • Mobllt W-.lut oo I COl.f•ly lll8•11aMed road ftflllle IPlved fl'lendly JW , A & :; aoul. Rocle, etc Musi have ttllabte atifo. ;:: ~ ~ y,f~ =:: ~ L I V E I N L U X U R Y ~ beMlttt()M°1?1:~:~r~r0 MIKE •' oo-s 645-7505 =~":..m'. ~:! 2:. 1ng CJean air and spec1acutat MOVING SALE·ffU 1 UT WAH'tlol oto cOINSI tor 1estauran11 1n 10Ca1 atea moutllalo vlev.t, • Mason 2015 WINDWARD LAl'EINB Gold. lllver, Fr11*6n=n.n1 Sier· POlentlll $8-112 pet hout elevation, Cl~ 10 el1C111C lina Old Wlld'lel & ry C ... Mf.541-2112 ~4:~'""­~~~I $395 Per 8Ue. terms available GrM1 ptleet, WESTCOAST C 24441 =-Pwt~tlnw,.;.;;;....;....;;~:....::.;.:;.::_- Ca• today IOf lrH nlo peckage ' iiewtng Si' stte:2Pil'i $ uff n Stocton HUI Relfty 1219 Emtic Lii W~I NB t 81'. nserter 1..aoo-321~900 Fumnore, llOu8Ghold. clolhlng 1470 nNSlRUCTIONICHOOlS I Wanted aporung goods, ~ etc. • iiOViNG SALEISATW To lnte11 MCtlont Into ~ ~~~~~~~-(7:) 1'°~31!1 IO ~~AIL A p A RT M E N T H 0 M E S wastoetldlVet. ~. tum & Phlebotomy Cou.... the L~t Angetn Tirntt -.T IALE oiwwar•. ,1udenl oek ~k. ·.... ,,.....,_.,., needed Set l l. / .1 hats . Sl'N$, 1930 .card l.lble 8osUln Reed Co Call ~ 6:00.m to 8:30pm. •nd AUTO y REPAIR Exe usive Fasnion Is and Li,estyle andd'errs,Wldmuc:lunoiwtoo 1390t291 l-800-20Ht•1 Sun 2:00am to 6:00am. WANT TO BUY see! 248 Cecil Placle Additional wortt 1n11y be F~ay-dose dlOP With 'P'irV iiOYlfig Sall Sundey 9-tpm avallable. . £QUAL HOUSING SOUTH COAST METRO Of>PORJUNITY O~::~::: ~:~ ... Alt'"'"'''' "'""'1 .. 11 '* 1085 TULARE IHIWl'I"' It ... jed It .. ftf. Beautllul Pool home w(<IBr ml flu ltonlq Act ti 1"' H 2 58af1 T o1 The Lile ..t.nnlc: 1mt1fd w•lc• llllllH " llltlll ~ wflchen. Ext~ ·lo •f•tt11H "••r '"'"•rtC•. Use of Marble. Granite 1Tmll1llu 11 ffur11111111111 Umestone & Stale $459,000 &aud o~ ""· color. r1ll1lt1. Collen Br1r1nen, Agent '1'11, haft•lcap. ramlllal 111111 w 714-612-4M5 n•llo"'' "''''· 01 u 11101111 18f TiiiE OH iiARk£f If 1111h ur 11c• '"ltruce, Open SAT 6 SUN 11·2 lllnll1ll01 t1 flml111hl1lloll • , 2H JOANN ST 1'1s .... ,.," wlll Ill· Sperlll~;.o1:,r f~>Col'--~•01tl11ly Kt.., Hy .-. •• 11... p I ...... .mtM lor 1111 plltt ••le• I• I• •k pool home wflctra lg yd. By Owner, Bkra welcome. tltl1llo• ti I•• l1w OtH rlHt"i 1211,000. 94~ '" ,., .. , l1l1r111•• "'' 111 M d •••tll•I• ''"'"' .. 11 "'" e11 el Mar's .... ,.,., "' u1ll1lll• .. •• finest streets. ,eqa1J .,,_,,..., h• ft Hiii"' OPEN SAT t 1-4 1 plat1 ti •Jscrlfl!IQll•. call HUO 837 Santiago Ad 4bl home, Ttfl·nt II t •·4241$11 Ftf' 111111m, ,._ C8IJ)ll. $279,500. t•t W1111llttlt1. OC trtl ~ Jim K8!r Bkr, 049-650-4928 t11ll HUO ti 421 3511 I AN ABSOLUTE BEAllTIFUL HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL! GEHERAL SOLDll Showcese Homes for Sale in our Saturday RHI Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week ()~play Ads Start al Ju5l $751 -Oe!tdlmc is Tuesday at SPM Oi>erl Hoose Lrsungs S 151 Oeadllne Thursday SPM It Pays to Advertise In the BHt Local Real Estate Section CALL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 * V.A * SO DOWN • SO MOVE4N FREE COUNSELING FREE Ult of HOMES HUIWA REPOS 1 ..eoo.n3-6157 VETERAN REAL ESTATE 1 HOUSESICOM>OS BAt.scff"a W>O HEART OF BALBOA IS. : 2 legal lole, now housing 5 " l'lntll unlta. You could hlw t I &Miiiy compound-AN with own bricl( petlo. Or you could bulk! to au It your own needs. Corner Pf0f*1Y la two lownhouu lpta. Two br'a, Heh over gwage .,. one br Heh. Property told "A• I•" With Dleclo1ure1. OFFERED AT $1,411,000 AGT Dottle !14M 73-f511 1 HOUSES/CONDOS COROH{8r._8.f11 CORONA DEL MAR •• COTIAGE •• $357,000 WALK TO BEACJ1 I b< OOf1 ShOwn By ApiJI By ()wnP.r 94 9 64(). 7211 SPYGLASS HIU OCH VU 3 Goleta Point Dr. OPEN SUN 1-5 Upgraded 2·11ory, 'New a.df0fd'4br, 3ba, loft, prtv fliled, crtyrd, pool, 1P9 By Owner !MHS!l-1431 p .2!15,000 Bro4ten Welcome 'AWESOME' 190· PanorliltlC vlnr of ocn c.t1lln1 bey encl city tlgh11. 4bl 2.soa, tamrm, lormlll din, pool 11,250,000 2801 Settino Sun Darlene e Aemaic 1411-854..()llOI OPEN ROOSE FRIDAY tOAM-2PM CANYON CREST 11 CREST CIRCLE SM0,000 CORONA DEL MAR SOKWY 214 POINSETTIA AVE 11,450,000 JASMM CAEEX 4 FATHOM Oft Ult,000 HOME Over 3400 sf ol lving .,.., follnll dmg. gourmet kll, crown rnoldlNG. vd eels, hUgl Masler. latge bldtylud. Just IOO many amenities IO istl Joe l.Mlng, Stw Aul Eltlle. 71 4·11'·2225 (ce l1) m .-.2111 (RM) OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM NEWPORT CREST 1 I ODYSSEY CT 1319.000 NEWPORT CREST 12 GRETEL CT 1278,000 BAYCREST 132t SANTIAGO OR IMS,000 CEHmAL NEWPORT UU7TH ST. $479.000 CENTRAl NEWPORT 4IOO SEASHORE OR 11.215.000 PENINSULA 2025 BALBOA BLVD. 11.225.000 BtGCAHYON 8 RUE CHATEAU ROYALE 13,500 8ElCOURT 2 WEYMOUTM CT $1,650,000 NEWPORT HO VIU.AS 3120 CORTE CALETA $481.000 PRUDENTIAL CA REALTY MM44-6200 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM SOUTH COAST AREA 1110 BAKER ST. l204 $151,500 PRUDENTIAL CA REALTY MM44-6200 26 HOOSESICONOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NtOUEL boolllonboprerNHah c°'zonedloi •Concierge Service • 24 HR Secu rity Gate Applances, 1umr11ue. dollWIO 478 EMPLOYMENT •Prat 01 · 111 Agent • 24 HR f itness Center •Cl ubhouse Facility & household OOOdl 131 vie OPPTYS S.S.00 per hour or piece work whichever It grHter. Must have drlv· era Ileen• or C.llfomla l.D. and a Social Security card. 949·759-9313 Cluat'li!ltd bUyer Trl .. 1e Udo Isle New$>Oll 6c;h Just listed 4Br Home 2 58a, ~ nn, laige yard Rancho 1111 Grut Location 7,500 Agere IM!l-363-51•7 101 APTS GENERAL I Bed from $1695 2 Bed from $2235 sat: NeWOOf1 Cout Gated I Bed/d I $1825 2 Be,.j'd f $ 88 Communrty, Neighborhood en rom w • en rom 2 5 Garage sa111 turn, 1oy1 dollles. etct Gates Open 8 30am·12pm. St La111ent <:ofMlunity San Joaquri Hills 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL! NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COTTAGE 3BR 2BA • $395.000 GREAT AREA AGENT ~9·723-8120 Cuetom 118' Hm ~ 2000 • P'ol Income 8'14 4 dOOf1 to bctl on 111J9e k>1. 4c l)llcg, Fplcl, palioe, Agt Fran 949.'6'73-4400 x116 NEW LISTINGll BAYFRONT/DOCK $1 ,325,000 WONT LASTll AGENT 849-e99-nt4 THE BLUFFS Spacious 38r 2 5Ba. end tnt. OYer 1800sl 2c varl!ll on ~ 355,000 Agenl, Colee!\ 714-61N!MS TH( BlOFFS 28r 28a w12cat Ol'aoe on ~ vr9IOOlll c1ose to poo1 New on Maltc.8tl $369,000 Agenl. Coleen 714-612~5 NEWPORT HOOKTS Ouk»-sac. custom 491, 4Ba home on A·2 lo4 Large IU1chln. I.in room • don SS89 000 agenl, Coleen 714-612·•945 OUTSTlNOiNG TOWNHOME Greal aunny tocalion. near pool & spa, 29dlTl'I +Loll, 2Bath, 2c8r garaoe. S279.000 Agent 94!11718-2366 640-~ I f{I I \ I' \I{ I \ 11 "I,, I I 11, \ll'\.c, ._,I tn I< I Guaranu:id to Flnd You The Perfect Place From Value to Luxury, tfllls to Oc.can • Your New Home is A Phone Call or Emall Away • 5.5 Unique Communldcs tn Newpon, Irvine, Tustin Ranch • Free Roommate Rcfcmal Service • Shon Term Housing with IAC Suites • Open 7 Days a Weck BAVRIDGE CONDO 28r upper llM lo refurt>lshed compex Wttalcorly overlook· lnjjtteesandll!Un $284,000 a .. "C"" Agent Mwda Saunders ~llr:'1M"r."Pi. uor1.'ft 714-967·3836 EAST BLUFF OPENSUN1-4 "' 121 Beltle ... 4bf 'Ube lipptOI 2t00tf, f>o9ular Lu.le Plan D. Lt p1v lot on quiet cul-de-sac. Shown by lfPPI. 1715,000 By -M9-nl.s751 Wll Colop with 8rokera HEW OH MARKET Views Of Ocean. Harbor & Slqets Cuslom Spwisn, ........... van! gtNI 1oc• s u>9s.ooo"" • agent lroy dms 714·2&M334 THE BLUFFS CONDO (()pen Sat·Sun 12-4) 'il70 San Bruno' Remodl T~. Sbr, 2ba condo, 2 car ger. By Owner 1325,000 94~ NEWPORT REiGHTS CLASSIC! Open Sa1·Sun 1-4 3308 Clay St. 2bt + den, (or 3rd bt) Ap!'OJC 1300 ef1 full blMf'flefll New kite 1111. Ra lot, huge ,... yd, lot• lll(Q By owner under llPPfllul. ( \ I I I :---.............. ,-..,\)I (, I) f 11if1 l I I' • •II 11 I 1o:WIOAal B11boa lllancl Y •artf 3000 sf. upper 14 10 So Baylronl 28dmVOen. 38ath. PllViG S3SOOhno 8<19-752·2881 - Lii11e la. 28r 3-StCHY eay/ron1 3be ne'll4y remodeled. Fp, bcnJs room. rWNt IPOls. use of pilf. S4sro'mo. 323:&76-2723 1~--.m1 CLOSE TO Vil.LAGE I BCH Spac upglalrl 2bl Iba sundedC no gar. $1600 11¥:1 ulll. no 5mke/pel1 8<19-673·5454 ""0,000 M9-515~7811 BELCOURT MANOR Approx UPPER 2BR 2BA nt 4200 SF, 4Br 3 58a Prlnclpels Fl!~ Ga ~ Nee. ~J:~•· Agelll lor Info l!iit June 5 ~~ ~::r CUSTOM MEDffERRANEAN ~ tlJ Jfot · localed In the lamlly • nelgttloltlood of Harbor View .• ~ .. I-tis Bactc yald ollers a pool, ~ • .,,.tu. 9'll and patio 48r 3 5bi. Fp, .,,., ~ .and 3c garage $1249,000 ·:;;:=====-=- Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Gas Fireplaces 9 Foot Celllngs Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Available C ALL FO R AP PO INTMENT 1-888-222-6924 AV .. ~ I ~r AIJ , . ~xeaalive Living in Newport Beach C4111wm111tt a IHJ>J>ntz, rat•"""""' ,,.,,_,.;,.,,.,,.,, bauirun entln; fly~. '"""°"*'" 0-Joint w.,.,.~ 11irport. • Adjacrat ua& and ecalic natwe racnc fur an~ tifatyk • Spectaaalu Beck Bay Nws • Gated £auy • Peu Wc.kocne • Ra.icknt bwincu cc:ntcn • Tbc rdmlt at Baypointc Olymp~ •ix pool, epu. 6cneu uoccr • Ganga • lo-home Wuhcr/Dryw • Oubto0m with M.Nia Suire from $1415 N/...,111/ll , ...... 1 ..... w/left•2...._ BAYPOINTE ,,....... ...... , ........ .., (888) 836-3610 ••C' IAYM~CDMMJNmES " MIGIUa ffAMDAIO or LIYtlfG .FIRST WEEK SPCL. ON 1 151~•1 AU.ROOMS$134.00-t Tu. FM1ur9e: 24-hrt. front Dltll/D.O. PhonNI Free HBO/ aFNIOISC + Local 88d 2B• Haute. lnwnaculale, ChanntNI Swimming Pool & relrlg lntld, I car garage, HMtH Jecunl/Cufft plus one space, no smoking, Laun.Ao..~.:--. ~ & $21951mo. 949-64(}~""• "'J 'w1 ... ._., · ~ S5IMnta _..., O/C Beautiful 2Br 2Ba HOuM Falfvnlunde, cofleoe, lmg & clnfng nn, Deo. Fp. ofc, ~Malta. 8MdlM & 2c ger, lncd yatd, pe.bo Aval RHtannea. • A Mllllbet ol NoW. $270<Vmo 949-719-9391 CAif ................ ~. SUMMERIVEARL YIVIEW coSrA o'"MOTOR INN lalge 38R 38111\ Fr.Jlv Furn. ttn HllMr M.. c.. .._ Turnkey, Exec•=;! ........, Mt 145-414C> == & i-.-----· 1 • )T••• Int I Jenine end Jw a ~ meeling on the boa1dWalc OU1rlggers & b1a dogs 111 ).rst the ~· ~.le & des1fov await _ My ~ad aplnt wWh loQ Olll)Of1IJlilY & Cooper ... 8 new friend T eke a chance on Moorel Roger 805-963-()tS 1. Miiiy & Melinda Jonis. Coast Nl'flpolt (949) 717-4719 •THE SHOAtS APTS• ~ J.I .Al.ot PrtYate Mini Eii43brl3be, 1 6 28A TOWNHOMES Gian! Loe. SeculllyGa1• Stlt1. Ing et S10151mo. -~ $395 000-$430'.000 CUtrenl VICaf'ltl avail. a.di 1 1ocofn. Month to Month ...... f,"1'J·IU!N Luxury ~ wlllUdlo unrt We.,.. 1 p.t community. Neat Plitt a8f 1L TO'#ntlml Cornef loC is Sleps ltom sand • blocks lrom beld\. 2cal oar. new tarpeC .. .,.,,. $990.000 ttH44-2'11 S270Mno. Oays213-974-8833 3bf=~t:'~-=:.. "1 BLOCK TO OCEAN" or IM~~ gtNI start home. close 10 best 1BR quiet, comlortable.1 190 "°':llll Schools a 11iopp1ng woni 11stt Y eerty i.111. No amollelpet. $369,000 Property Hou• 11200lmo • des>otlt. Call 94M42-3150. Wpm· 94M1l·1*>1 ~ ~ :.=rt:': 1110 •1 8e1utlfUITtMt¥tf ;~ ~~?~upgr·~-COIT~ ~~=~ nt to .... -rv Lake....,... 1! ·ML ~ , 2Ylba t1eoo • HOA dl'8I lo NIWPOlt I. $5511,000 ,,,, IPAMTE RARE UMT Clfl MN4N711 Agenl. t14-12Hl.a2 Prtilile & quiet 1111111111 llO CYN VllUI Included, no '*'· seowmo • TOWHHOMf EXCElLI~ $500 depo!l ?14-5-48-8797 FORMIACARTMUR 24- SALE OR LEAH Meeon Elle "9lllOfl .... 7 .. 1700 ,,,, NlW UITtNOll 28( 2lli Condo. FP In Mng rm, 2 I*. new carp91, 2car Ill' .I. badlyrd, comm pool l IPI 11 ...... ~=--™ iiY*' 2 NEWER CONDOS ON THE CANAL 11~.000 fat' bath. 2'11'1, di!\, -··· "'*· ... .... tac:ium '* -boll dOc:Mt ~ llinl -Af Alcfwd 714-74CMIOO ocDNWONUND •11• tof JUNE. or .....,._ tbr """' ....... Newport ~M4 .. ... ,. .... ; ;., ) ' ,. \ ' I • ~ .. ;· ,...-... ~-., ·.·· [··-1.:~··.. '• " ":· . . . . . I '• .. r.· RoacfRldg9 Parlt 4 Faml!Y Sele S•t·Sun i -3pm Baby clolhes, mens & womom clOlhes. housellold QOOds & misc. 1632 Olymplc Or. HB GENERAL FOR SALE kO~ equipment • Lift Chff, lop of the line, like new, peld SUD. Sell S400. M9-S4WI07 MISCelliMOue ltor9 lhrt11191 4 arms, ad)uslable round nng, goose neck disc>laV. wll rods ele.. . .... ~570 MoVliij must Miii COfiiiiiU OI home Large & smaA plen(s, pictures, antkiuet. furniture etc ... M9-n344as. HeW computer Frame Jwy board completely wlrtd wltft IP9•11itra ~00 Mt-631~708. POOL CLEAHER KREEPY KR AUL Y STILL IN BOX NEYER USEO 1200 PAGER 1...,_511-7615 WOLFF f ANNHG BEDS TAN AT HOME BU't DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMEACIAUHOME "'* from I 199 00 Low Monflly Peynwnt FREE Color CelMoo Clll 1-800-711-0 I SA 1441 ~1 I BUY ALL PIANOS! ~lurnrlure or1t p1eee or v.f10le houtelllllt Cash paid ~9.4922 ,. .. , "l'R.,.lJ!S PIANOS CoNectibln ACC HTS RECEJVABLE CLEAK 6 GENERAL omcE Full tlnw, mUltl ltOl'I oper• Ilona. CCHQct: Kwolyn °' Steve 949-759-711'7 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST Looking for motlvll9CI, Mt! •titter With xlnt cuttomtf wvlce and computlf 1kUl1 to work 30 tir• per week. Aulble 1chedule avalllble. Calla accepted .. well u appllcltloM Mon thru Fil from 8:00em to 4:00pm.. ONLY. Competlv• Hllf'f, home· Tlmet 01'9nge County OWl'lll' ••per • plue. EOE Attn: Pam Becklngham Ru111ne whh ta1atY req, 2901 Gar~Ave. Send to PCM 2372' Slrtchef Dr. Lake Fcnlt Ca 12630 Seti An1. 92704 Of Fax to 949-76Ml52 714-549-8548 Alicraii AdYef1liln9 Agency ___ 800-93 __ M080 ___ _ locllld on Bllbol Ptm Is Pweon to "''"' phoM, ~ ioi,i":" ~~ r,rci orwtt;.,,~· ~~ SllaJy • benefits. '1feal wont· ...... can MM45-1441 lno ~~ Aesponsl-PHONE SURVEY: FIUilllA bti1iel • ......,. customeqn1ne Sdlecllllng, 2· IOpm. GdW! W!qutlies. woid Pfocessino. ng . lntomllllon b Ndonal dlla 1n11y, ltC ~er ap 5u1wy Company, no = & l"1llloil ~ • plUs ...... _... ..... PleHI ~ Mt-721-G3IO OI -,_, • ., 'Peak tu rMUIM to: Mt-7~ dealty. Know be* ~ Aaalitiiit Teacti. Poeklon '"~~994~;..'uT FIT, PfT, 12 ECE URIS recpreel * PT D£iiOHSTRA TORS • Jllllll 94~3442 CM 1111 Week.ends In ,.,,,,,..., 110fW In Newpor1 Hll'bOr Monloeorf r-·1 CYNfiiiA'• HAWlilRK .,..., CM neceaaty. must be Shift •v.· ewe • neat, ~..=m 11>111y wbnde. In Plf1IOl'I. PT CM K· art Pl aza ~andyl'lllfl MM46-1557 al senior mobll home parlc DEUVERYISTOCk Persona t:::'ar!":'HS2~ FUii & Pal1·1ime, hllVV "1inll. REAL ESTAft IS " "GR!At OMV plint OUI 949"650-844'3 " 250 Ogle Sl Coela .... , CAREER! ERA R.llllfty & Lloyd In HuntlnQtori Be~ ...,ESCROW needs yous~ We WU1 OFFICERS/ASSISTANT ::,: :.: .... you 10 = WANTEO. EXP REWARDED ~1 80()..400.:5391 1111 119 BENEJBONUS 714-456-9!!00 Aittaurant Hiilmark Card StiOP lliCi GftlU. ~RSON NEEOEO '*'°" n. as"'° 1n per wt. •qMlrience ,.qllftd. Salee AetodN PT 1S.20 hr1 NMIHt'2 per WMIL NP8 94Ml1 ..... °' H8 71~ SALE P£M<* Upec9e ctilldNM clolllno and .,_ OWN A COlllPUTtR? Put It lo woitl Eam up 10 S30K 1X111 per yeer Pfr log on to: www.Nlft.COm A-.. Codt 11111 ,.,, tllne Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plu1 mllMge. ~ed Mon th"' Sun 2:.u.tn '° 5:45pm. Adcl-donll wof'k mey bend- 1btt. Muet Nve ttudl or VM, lllbfttty lneurimce with ptOOf Of peyments, clfiy. .... Nceftlt, IOCtel NCUftly Clfd, end ctMft D.M.V. pt'lnt out. 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Nonh comctly valued ace-fifth in SUpPM ot partner's scco~ suit worth a Jump tiOHOA ACCONS C:X 'M (XT53KIA 113129) Sl.195 C<*HlU. 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After crossing to the ace of spades, fetching a trump honor from East, a diamond~ was led and. a1ncc the auction marked West for ~ in diamonds. the nine wa:. finessed. · 124,915 14-4394 BAUER JAGUAR Opening IC8d: IGna of 0 714-153"'800 When lh4t held, declarer continued wi th the k.ing of diamonds, intending Ip discard a club from the table. We t ruffed and dummy ovemiffed. South returned to hand with a heart rulf, CJSShed the queen of diamonds and continued with the eight, discarding two clubs from dummy. All the defense could collect was one club and one trump in addition to the hean trick conceded at trick one. 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