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1999-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • .. / • I ERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\ViUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1999 .• Bill Hamilton --to· sell T4.e .C.an~ery land· ,. "' • ,. • " • • •. II • I • Well-known restaurat~ur says business isn't what it used.to be; he plans to retire tater this year. l:lhh Gt I lblyfb turc -it's not the hot spot H us£>d l<J bf•,• Hamilton said. NEWPORT BEACH Longtime . The decision to sell the land Wd'> prompted by ct nwnbcr of factors, I lamil- ton said. The changmg Uldui.try. con- struction of the Arches Bndge, and lhc city's denial of ~nn.its that would h<!V(• allowed dancmg and live .... ntertammrnt at The Cmnery more than d yectr ago dll played into the decision, he smd .. In 1997, J-fdmilton attf'lnpted • to JOit l>usmess at Th<' Cannery by applying tor penruts that would allow dancing dncJ hve entertdinment. I leavy neighborhood opposilion to dlter-hours carousing ilnd other unwanted behdvior led the City CoWlciJ to overturn d Planning Commis: sion deas1on to grant the p<:rrmts. ( restdurateur tmd locctl icon Bill Hamilton announced Wednesday that he is selling the land that The Cannery sits on and is expecting to retire later thtS year. . The sale of the land is not final. and Hamilto.n said he intends to keep the •Tue restaurant busmess 1s chdng· ing," Hamiltoruaid. "Newport 8Pd(:h 1'> not what 1t wus 2:;. or even hve yedfs ago. When we opened The Gunnery, Fashion Island had one rnMdurdnt: Bob Bums. Now it hds five muJor ont~s tmd probably dllother hvc tx>mq hmlt." · rest.aurttnt's doors open, although it will be a struggle. Negotiations with the new owners for a long-term lease of the land arc m the works, J kunilton said. Hamilton Silld at thdt hmP the Jwrm1ts would be cruodl to lhE> sutvlv<!I oJ his business. "It turned out to bP k.Jod of proplwllc, • Hamilton sdid. Ailhough I familton declined to say to whom or for how much the approximate- ly 1-dcre pd.It<.>l of Wdterf ront land al 3010 Lafayette Ave was being sold for, he did say the buyer was a Newport Beach group, Moreover, the bndg<> construction has affected the business .hy deternnq p~o ple from commg to t~<· pcnmsult.1 ·1 don't think the peninsulu 1s do111g that well -the bridge, dgmq mfmc,tnic- Councilmdn Tod R1dg<'Wdy, wtwsc • dtstnct includes Thf! C'dnnery. votc•d for granting the pt?rmits when hf> WdS on the SEE CANNERY PAGE A 14 Ill IEll CUIYE joseph n. bell - Travel abroad brings clarity to disarray at home in u.s :- T hP timing WdS both iroruc dnd melancholy. We had spent the aftcm~n a.t. the War Room m Pdrhamcmt Square m London. From this complex of underground ofhccs !>and- • bagged c.and buried for protection against the dculy bombmg by the Germdns -Winston Churchill had directed the d~ense of Great Britain in World War II. The rooms have been left exactly as lht!y were the day the war m Europe cndPd, and every chau, crnviC'<•, teh'phone and map spcdk eloquP.ntly of what • went on there dunng the years England stood alone agalllSt the NazJ.S. ·The presence of Churchill is p<Jlpable -the tiny cubicle from which he conferred by telephone with Roosf!vell and Truman, the bed from which he worked sev- eral hou~ every morrung. the conforenrn table where he presided, the recordings of his voice at stops throughout the complex. A giant of t1 man. Then my Wile, stepson and l emerged in u kind of Churchillian haze a nd got on a subwuy to return to our hotel. And on our car, we StlW the 4ftem oon ediUons of British newspapers opnncd to expo 'c front page hcodJinc!r One road: SEE BELL PAGE A 14 ltiDEX QASSHD ----14 COMMIJllY fOIUM --..A 12 llfTlla.EIT ~---A• POOO FlfS - ' I A2 MKN01ICE5 --......... "J3 mTY ... _ .. _______ .,_.JI ~·----·-'' WWHER . I A BRUSH WITH DEATH DON I.EACH I OAllY PllOT Alter accide ntally inhaling toxic carbon monoxide gas lrom their home's heater, Trudi, Courtney and Jim Kem are· happy and thankful to be alive In their Newport Bea~ home. A silent killer stalked. the Kerh family as it slept New Year's Day, but one daughter woke up in ti.Iµe to _save siblings from carbon monoxide po~s~ning Giii c; llNJ'IJG lbtf,.... J un and Trudi Kem w<•re c-n1oymg <l lete breakfast on the> J>tltto of thetr Newport Beach home NC?w YPar's Day when their 14-yf'ar·old duughter walked mto the kitch(>n und collapsl?d on the .floor. · Courtney WClS unconsdous. J IN J>M· ents carried her to a couc:h As Ua•y tri<>d to revive her, they hccud their oldest daughter cry from he!r room that sh<• wasn't feeling well. A few moments Jut· er, she fell onto her desk. J1m.t<•nded to her and shoµted to his 23·yedI-old on. Chris, to get out or bed and gel the car ready. They were going lo the hospital. But t;hris, a fomwr offenc;1vc ·tackle for Princeton University, couldn't gel to the garage. He lalntcd, dfld d loud thud was heard m the hallway. "My kids were dropping like flies,· Jun said. "We were 1ust n•actinq to the s1tuallon. I didn't have a clue what Wd.., happt•rung to my fanuly. • They couldn't" sec the culpnt, nor could they smell or taste it. It w<1s th •re, thou!Jh, m large amounts. . The Kerns were bemg poisom•d by carbon monoxide. ThC'y cdlled Qt l , t.1nd paramed1 ~s c:am<• lo lhe homf> on Island View Dnve. Jtm recounted the situation und Uw ch.ii· dren were ai.ked how they ft!lt. P<Jrt1· medics and firefighters told them they had carbon monoxide poi oning. A~ pure oxygPn ·was pumped into th >1r lungs. Jim and nu~ il rcaliz d th •1r youngest daughter had not cswrtkencd, their childr<•n could hdvc cited. "If <ihc didn't make 1t lo the iutchcn, I believe m all my h art all lhr children would be dedd today,• JJJll said. ·1r wa a pretty sc.ary and sobenng expcnence. It made gmng to Mai.~ d lot mori> mt an· mgful: .' . · Known d!> the "silent killer,• rarbon monoxide po1son1J1g occur5 wht>n fur- nilc-<• and gc1s·operaled apphaorPs are brok1•n or d1sconn<.'tted, IPakmg lhf !Jas into thE• <ltr. Wllhout any vt•ntuahon, the gas bwlds up 1.md creates an uWt!iihlc und c;omct1111cs lethal hd:t.e. Ctirhon rnonox1du po1sonrnu i-.n't d~ pwvc'\lt>nl m Southern Cahfomiu dS in other t><trts oJ the cnuntry becuuse of tht• warm<?r dimdte. But the result~ can he th• d.me. . •This, can be a signihc-<Jnt prohlt>m 1f 1t isn't taken care of,,. send Lt. John Blauer of th • Newport Beach Fire and Manne Department. "There are prevt:lntativ mt.--a. urcs people c-cln take o thlc; doc n't SEE FAMILY PAGE A 14 Hoag Hospi~ is heart smart • Survey ranks racility No. 1 in councy, ;Jrd in state for bypass surgery. ERON BtiN· Ylillllll-\ ~Plal ~RT BEACH -l long H01plt41 ii the belt botpltal in Orange County and the third belt in Celifom14 .for heart bypau aurv-Y· according to thtl relUlts of an ~lt natkmWld., report *••I Jii\ mon8'. "8alth Care Report Cardi Inc. grac'lcd tlm pertonnance of almost tor of cardloc urg1'ry. every ho p11aJ in tho United "A lot of programs havt sur· 8tatci. that performed rnrd1ac ricon that work ~t many dtfff'rent urge,Y from 1995 through 1997. hospiUtl!I," R"ney ~id. •wfl cton't Grad••s were h 1scd on the mortal· run an as mhly hne ht?r • Tho tty rnte of pnlicnt within six lhroo of u hero arc v I)' romm1t· month of undergoing swgery. · l•id to taking optimal t.tlf ' of an Hoog ellrne<l n r;ve-star rating, individual pab •nt. Wc'r ther thP highest posslhle. The hospital" with the paU nt from bcguuung • wa also ranked in the t~ 10% of to end: facilitJ studied nationwide. · Ran y alto (.TOOllS the nursing Th key Jt a thA!e-penon, on-staff and equlpm nt on hand te hMrt aurgery tecsm that dtldi· for more lnfonnation. cont«ll ca!nJ~ to the care of Hoeg Hoag at {800) 514-HOAG or vimt pe~ MIODi. 1aaen Ranej, the hos:pital1i W b te et t am member 1tnd inedical diNc:· www.hoagholpitAI org ... . . ·The Cannery O"''Der Bill Hamilton has de<ided to sell the land that the popular restaurant in .. Newport Beach sits on. He plans to retire from the dcty·to-day operations later this year. Eviction decision now with .. the judge • Attornny for c~nvicted rapist Chris Decker argues that his client is unfo!rly trertted and landlord's claims of compldints from women are 'phantom.' <~m f, 111 ... u:-.11 -----Inly~ Nl!WPOJn· BEACH - A ~upcnor Cm1rt JU<lgt> will d ·ode tooar wh••ther a comric led rap1sl hnuld I~ P\'Jct1•d from o Wr.st w11 ... ( n ' I llJ1">' o.partment m Costa MP 1:1. • Jud!Jt' (.ro It \ (":~n..,., heard morn thttn four hours of ttrc1urt1ents ffl>m attome) s Wcdnt>sdcl} 111 l lctrhor Jushce Center ancl mchcc1tPd hP would llldkt> his clcq: ion somc>llTlll' m Uw lll'XI two d 1y <'hr{, Dr•c:kr>r was 91vt n o ill dnr notlC(' to. leave tus two'-bcd· room dpmt111t·nt ~ pt 1 u. <• da) af1t•1 Co ta f\ 1<•sa 1x1hc1• nrcul1th•<I it flier to his neH hbors cthout ht J>rP\'lOUS rap • c: .nv1chon TI1c flier Wt'f°'' pu Sf!d out h<~·CHU e Decker ~a das 1he<l a a high· n k l'X off t>ndcr Uuough f\f1"'9an Law 1 >ec kt.•r ottomey. 1' f\1<.1tthPW Ph11,l1p I twll<'ve llw londlord · dec:1cl~d to ev1c:t ht" < hent bPcllu • of th ·vou wont to know where sex offenden are and if he is evicled, that means people e bin be coudHurfing ftom one ploce to lhe next: T. Matthew Phillips Attorney for Chm Ot!<ker rwwly n•vt•alt!<l knoWIPdfJ(' that ()1 ~kcr wets 11 rap1't. Phillip said De<:kN was unfairly trl'cttcd llncl will hov • no nthm , place to uo •! ht• 1s cv1c:ted. J ll• t:wh •ve that the go 11 of l\ 1Pgctn' Law -to provid • the µuhhc mtorrncttf<,>n about tt•g1ster !<i ~l'.:< ollt•ndt•r -will be ad'<i •rs •ly alfaet ?<1 if ht' 1-. k'.JCkl d out 1>f ht ctpartmc:nt · "Wh ".fe rl !\ hP god h"' cv1ctea?• h a~kl~l. ·vou want to know wh re e offenders are and if he is evicted. th l me ns poopl like hun Wlll be C'.'ouch·surf • lng lrom on place to the next By doing o confi1ct WJth th J>UrpQ of rcui terlng see. EVICTION PAGE A 14 .. .. • Phili1nthropist gave much · to owport Ueacfl On uf N wport Ueach'S most noted ph1lanthrop sts, ROben Guggenhcun Jr. dedicated much of his lit to the support and dcve.lopm nt of med cal, youth and arts orgahi7,utlons, including lioag HOI• P,ltal and wtust now the Orang Coun· •y MuMum Of Art. He wft the grand9oa of Demel GUQQenhf!:bn. tM ~knoWled9" heed ol"'."lbe HOU9e of ~ heirn that domlMted the u.s mlntng lndU.try . 1 A 2 Thurtdoy, January 7, l 999 locals onl Newport Beoch/Costo so Daily Pilot r • EST IUYS PILOI PIOPll Corne aboard, she's expecting you greer Wylder .t5tep out to . The .Shoe z,zandfor ll inter sale T he Shoe Island is having a· winter half-price sale through Saturday. All " 11••11's designer shc;>es and , .. liriots including Nirte·West, ~ 1 hd London, Franco Sarto, I 1<11111 • Aigner, Steve Madden m11l niow ~ aJe on sale. Cus- 1«1ii ••rs cdn save 20% lo 50% ofr t}rL> 11 qular warehouse prices cJurt"" q ChP sale. There are also d\.'tt I in designer name-brand i;IJ•>t~ with d buy-one-gel-one- /re• otln The Shoe Island ls at "'JU r 17th St., Costa Mesa. For 1ru:' t 1riformation. call (949) 574- 1q) 4 . • "lwre are only two days left tor Uw EUzabeth-SodaJ Secre-~ rth• featunng Christmas SHE tS An incessantly free ~pirit who knows wtiat she wants and how to get it. DffEAMS OF AMERICA · Boyad1iev, 49, ~wns tho harbor-based Boal & Brea.kfast, which is like a bed-and- breakfast lJUl but with boats instead of an old house. · The Bulgarian refugee escaped the constrictions of the Iron Curtain in 1980 because, •1 didn't like the commuriist sys- tem, and my dream was to be here in the U.S." But for the first several years after leav- ing Bulgaria, she could only get as far as Norway. She ·did well as a professional singer with a comfortable lifestyle, but she couldn't escape the gnawing need inside of her to come to America. QTY BY THE BAY WiJ.h the help of Church World Ser- vices, which aids refugees, Boyad}iev arrived in San Francisco with. her daugh- ter, Lousi, in 1984 Her first job w~at a gift shop, but she had difficulty commun.i- ~ating with customers because she did not speak English But her work ethic and tenacity gained her employers' attention and before long she became the vice president of Bay CJU.1Smg, a charter boat tour company. "I was in charge of five boats," she saip. A BUMPY ROAD u~~ 1 h<Jnchse, stationery, note \•irtts thdnk-you cards. candles, 1tU:> fdvors dnd other small gift ilf'I ,. There is dlso a speoal $5 ~ r f:lizabeth-Socidl Secretary l"i tit o1'l11 Sdn Miguel Dnve #104, ·,q• purl Beach. For more mfor- lJlu inn, cclll (949) 721-5733. Boyadj1ev remembers her ea.rlY. dayi In America as being a •UVi.ng hell,• as she had to learn the new language and cul- ture and dealt with personal heartaches. In 1987, Lousi, then 20, was killed in an auto accident in San Francisco. In 1990 her estranged husband, Petko Boyadj1ev, contracted multiple sclerosis. Even though they weren't married, ·she took on the responsibility of caring for him until he would float in Newport Harbor. ly trying to find boats. but people were thinking, 'She stepped oU the cover of a magazme and now she wants to manage boats.' "People who come once, come twice and three times~• Boya.d1iev said. •I came on Christmas,.. she said. • 1t was pounng rain. l said, 'I didn't want to come here.'• As witn the traditional bed-and-break- fast um, clients check m around 2 p.m. and are allowe~ to stay on the boat until th~ next day at 11 a.m. For a small fee, they can also take a-crwse around the bay. As Boyadj1ev drove back home, some- thing changed her mind. ~I'm not superstitious," she said . .t1But as I was leaving I saw a double rambow and l thought, 'It's not going to be that bad here.'" "There was one man who gave in. He gave me the ugliest ducking in the bay. l used it for the first few months.~ i\maree'l>, the best local "'"!111 n\ doUung store, is having CJ \\. 11 IN clPdrdnC'e Sdle starting passed away last September. · Boyadjiev clauns her fleet has helped reinvigorate the love hvcl of many" clients. 111 1\1 1 m Sdturddy. rt carries krji·o tht•-hnE' designer clothing, ;i,t ' hdndhdgs. 1ewelry and "You have to keep stepping forward,• she said. "Life has been wonderful and somet>.mes it's not so wonderful. But you learn that it's so good "to . wake up dnd smell the air and look at the beautiful sun- rise • GLAMOUR GIRL ON THE BAY . But then Boyadjiev began to acquire other boats, one of which, the Bounty, she saJd has become one of the most romantic spots on the bay. With the same drive, she continued buildmg her fleet to 10 boats. •My company i~ perfect for keeping romance alive," she said. "I have put together 33, mama9e proposals and I've had 156 dmuversary celebrations. People "'dY the romance is gone from their rnar- nage. Well, it's nght here.· l.,, .... som:s. There die tons of h<1r\1•1m~ di these sales. The store ~ 111 t • clo!>ed Fnday. Amaree's i.s f.t I h <I Westchrf Dnve, Newport 't:cJ h For lnore mformabon, call ffH'l tW.l-4423 . Dressed in her ·usually glamorous apparel, BoyadJiev approached several LOVE AT SEA FROM ONE BAY TO ANOTHER In 1992, Boyad11ev came here to see if her iCJea for a Boat & BreakJast busme>s boaters on the Newport Bay to find a boat The Boat & Breakfast concept caught that could be used to launch her new idea. I on quickly and attracts a steady stream of "I'm not the normal boating penoon that customers,· 45% of whom are repeat vis1- you think of,• she said. ·1 was desperate· ton;. . -Story by Husein Mashni, 1 photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius : I ' r top-quality me n's clothing, ~uJ I y lhP sem1cmnual clear- an< • st1h· c1t AlkJnson's Men's t1,,thm9 There dTe markdowns (i1ro11qhCJul the store on suits, Jt < k1 ts, ... port COdtS, pants, ShJrtS, \jpc. , id more Atkinson's is at J.t CJ V1t1 Lido, Newport Bedch Fr11 tll(Hl' mfom1dt10n. caU (949) ~; 1•1;,'! - • It .ithers 1s celehrctlmg 1Ls .. "' , 11 .innivPr!.dry with a sale '-', HI' reducNJ 15°1u to 50',Y., 1 · .111• plenty of qlfl.l., acces- nd selected cottage-style ll' tn choc,e from Feathers lJ Old Ne wport Blvd , . 1rt Br.tch. For more mfor- 1 C11ll (949) 722-0244. • B(Sl auvs 1s pubhshed Thursdays ~' d turdays. If you know of a good bu ·~d a fax to 646-4170 or wrrte to f'>dl y Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W Bay St .. ( \I Mew 92627 • The _volunteer Directory runs periodl· catty in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like infor- rn itron on getting your organization h\ted. c.all 574-4228. f.1f NTOR PROGRAM Y~ I< \ Community Services ~<>.,di. mf>ntors to make a lasting :rnp1KI on a young person's life: Stt'l<l,.nts from 10 to 18 years old • ~ r <> t1n1 matched with mentors • I IUSlllESS NOTES Fairgrounds site of construction expo Milliken Cornmurucations Inc. has announced that the Orang~ Cowicy Fd.irgrounds in Costa Mesa will be the site of the next Utility Construction and Fleet Expo on Sept. 15 and 16. The expo aims to offer manu- facturers and distributors maxi- mum exposure to local, national and interhalional attendees, wh1ch will include operational and engmeenng personnel from teleconunurucatJons and util1lles mdustnes and govemmentpuhlic works. VOLUNTEER improve their school perfonnance and sell-esteem while.developing pos1tlve peer and adult relation- ships. Your commitment of six hours per month includes fl'lentor trairung. regular group activities and time to build a one-on-one fnendship. For more information, call the YMCA Community Ser- vices at (714) 838-1385 ext. 41. For exhibit information, call Rooort Morock.· exposition man- ager at (800) 525-7383. Juice it Up! assists in holiday toy drive. Costa M E*.a's Juice it Up! store collected 60 toys over the holidays for the annual Toy Dnve that ben- efited 01.lve Crest Homes and Sef\llces for Abused Cluldren. •w e were really excited,• Scott Martin. store manager for Juice it Up!, said. ·our boxes were really filled up aJ)d we have olir regular eustomers fo thank for DIRECTORY NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN The nonprofit recovery center for adult women •with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks vol\11\teers Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERJES The Friends of the Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs that.~ More than 40 Southern Cali· forma Juice it Upl locabons par- tiapated 11\ 9'le drive that collect-. ed more than 1,000 toys. Partid- .pating customers received a free smoothie in exchange for a toy ·we thank the staff and cus- tomers of Juice it Up! for bnngmg many bnght smiles to children on Christmas morning. Your gen- erosity was overwhelrrung and unexpected. We thank you all very much,• said Colette Srruth of Olive Crest. • Jwce it Up! is at Harbor and Newport boulevards: volunteers to assist in fostering music appreciation so that classi- cal music will endure. For more information. call 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa YMC' A needs a v~ety of general volun· teer help. For information or apphC'ations, call Rita at 642-9990. lllEFLY Democrats invited to district ineeting Newport-Mesa Democrats · are invited to the biennial reor· gamzatiori meeting for th<? ?0th ASlembly District Conuruttee of the California Demoaatic Party at 1:30 pm. Satwtiay at an lnrine residence. Agenda items will include ratification or comnuttee bY.law changes, election of 0H1cers and selection of six delegates to represent the commlttee on the Democratic State Central Com- nuttee at state conventions m 1999 and 2000. Potential members pay $10. Interested participants unable to attend may send a letter of ~membership-intent. and Sl O to the committee at 25 Acacia 1\'ee Lane, Irvine 92612. Lette~ must be received no later than Priday. Por m9re infonnet1on and meeting location, cllll (949) 733· 3439. Counseling center gets renovation funds The Assessment and Treat· ml'nt ScfVlcos Center, a New-• part Beach agency that pro- vides counsehng to troubled school-age children and their • families, received money fat its • ofhcc renovation project. The Weingart Foundation of , Los Angeles gave $10,000, and • The Charter Oak Foundation • donated $3,000 to the renova-• ton of the counseling bwlding, which ~as btillt in 1981 on the : comer of Orchard Street and • lrvm Avenue. The project is • headed by The Design .House's • ' Sot~ra Town5Clld of NeWp<>rt • Beach .. . . The centet still needs to raise • ~ $20,000 to replace cej.ling tiles, • tlool'ing, upholstery and paint. For m<>re information, <'ell exec:-• '\ utive diroctor Melinda Guinal· • cto at (949) 756-0993. ~ READERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 news stones. 1llustratiom. edrto- .r1al matt• or adve<tiMmems heretn can be reproduced wrth- out writt.,.. pemmsion of C()9y- right f:IM'M, WI .AT HI R SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 6 Record your comments about the o.t1ly Pilot or news bps APDBESS Our tddrd 1s 330 W Bay ~t., Cosu M~ CA 92627. CQRREOJONS . tt is thl-'!lot's polky to ptompt· ty correct all trl'ors of substanc.e. ~~~ all (949) 574-4268. ra The Newport ~acM:osta M~ Dally Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is published ~ thr<>IJ9h s.t· ur~ In Ntwpon, 8Mch and (ostj Mesa.~.,.. .va1t.ble only by sublaibl"9 10 The Times Orange County (IOO) 252-9141. lrt ~ ouutde of Newport a..d'I and <:Oita .... subtuiptions to the ~ Plat IYall.hle oriy 11te br fNI fof s 10 per month 5ecaind ct. ~ Plid" CCII.I ...... CA. (Prk4K lndude af1 ..... H~ I • SWtt and 1oc.111--.) 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Sets could go , thoulder high at the ~Ind ....ts. Too bedthewenn pumping ..... •• COSTAMUA • AnMy A~ A cellular phone worth S 1 SO was stolen from a car during tlw evening of Dec. 30 •Avenue of the Atta· lWo pu~ and their contentl.worth S2S3 w.re stolen from a car 1n the '3400 block between 3 30 and 3:50 p m Jan. 2. • • 1rt1to1 ~ A wallet and its contents worth S383 w.re stolen from •store In the 3300 block between 10 and 10.so a.m. Dec. 30 • ..t..oa ~ A. compact disc player, sever al Items of cloth· Ing •nd 1 pair of NnglaKteS worth S 1,463 were stolen from a CM during the ewnlng of Dec. 29. • ,_ll1rlt• AINI .. : A Mt of toots INOrth MSO wes stolen from 1 home '" tht 500 block btttWfff'I Jin 1 llrlCf Jan 3 .... GaflUOI • .... M DrM; A C¥ fteteo worth $100 w.t stoler'l In. st. J400 bloctc durtng tt. tvtnlng of Dec. 29 •,.. Ml Part Drtw: A c»HulM phont WOtth S 150 wes -*" hM • m In the*> block during Jhw .. 11111 of De 11. ,. I • - . Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot ThurJday, January 7, 1999 A 3 ., ' • Australian educat9rs tour Newport-Mesa ·sch9ols • Delegation of teachers from Wyndham, Costa Mesa's sister city, visit local ·campuses to learn more about the American education system. · ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -. Seven Australian te,!lchers were given a bus tour of the school district Wednesday as part or a two-week cultural exchdnge program between Costa Mesa and Wynd- ham, itS sister city from the land • down under. . · Frqm her experience on the. :ddylong bus tour, Jennie Begg, a .fifth-and sixth-gradv teache r from Wyndham, said sfte would love to be a teacher at Newport Elementary School. . . "The playground is right on the beach," she said. •And the library at Newport Harbor Sec- ondary College was one of the most remarkable libraries I've ever seen.· An eight-member delegation from Wyndham -which also included an assistant principal and Supenntendent Bob Mathers -arrived lO Orange County on Sunday. The teachers will be staying in the district two weeks to learn about Newport-Mesa and the American school system, but Mathers will be lt>aving Friday. Several oty and education offt- cict.ls also met with the Auslralidll df!legallon dt the OlStrict Educa- tion Center m Costa Mesa on Wednesday night. · "There cU~ several benefits to bemg here," Mathers said. • 1rs really very interesting to see how other people approach different issues. We are fttcmg many of the same problems you are facing here and what we've seen here 1s COMl!ARISONS Are things much different down under? Here are some similari- ties and differences between th~ Nc>wport-Mesa school district and the one in Wyndham: . DIFFERENCES . ..-:: •Newport-Mesa -12 grc1dc conii9'Udl.ions: funding from state to district to schools; primary grade cldss sizes have 20-to-! stu- dent-to-~eacher ratio; mam second languages are Spanish ancl Japanese; 'stud en Cs are oniy requued to leum second ianguage if English isn't the primary language. ' •Wyndham -1\vo grade conhgurdllons (k.inde·rgarten through . sixth grade and seventh through 12th grade); funding from state to schools; pnmary grade class siw.s have 30-to-1 teacher- to-student ratio; main second language is Indonesia; students start learning Indonesian in kindergarten. SIMILARmES •Teachers' salaries are on a 13-step system. • School configurations and smdller class size!> are big issues. · • Both use the phrase. ·sest in the West.• a very high order of educdlion." Unlike their U.S. counterparts, Australian schools receive direct funding from the state -m Wyn dham's case, the state rs Victoria Teachers are state empioyees, ds well, · While be lS the equivalent of u sµperintendent, Mathers' ofhoul title lS regional principa.l consul- tant Although he does not over- see the distribution of money. his office oversees policy implE>m<'n - tation and school accountability. "With the money ·comes the accountability,• he said. Rather than a school boarct such as Newport-Mesa's, he aid each school has a site council thc1t determmes' how to spend the mon<-y. Mathers' area of responsi.: h1hty, the Western Metropolitdn Region, hds 40 schools and about 20,000 students, sunilai to New- port-Mesa. "TI1e idea is for them to lettm I rom us dnd for us to learn from them," said Newport-Mesa Superintendent Robert Barbot "They're loolting at our programs cmcl dt our technology." 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A 4 Thursdoy, January 7, t 999 Newport BeoGh/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot I NewjJOrt Dµnes official deferids resort's • exp~10~ . ...... •General manager of resort tells Speak Out Newport crowd tl~at public benefit from hotel and time shares will out- ' " weigh any problems. ~ 11-.·1 C.M NEWPORT B'CACI I A pre· 'ientation M the> proposc•d New- port Dunes axparis1on Wedne.s- d<.1y dn~w both the ( urious and .conn•rn11d Tun Qutnn: yc.neral mdnug..r . of the recreatio'ncil vehicle-beach resort, gave an auwence of about 30 people cm overview of the pro· . posed 600-{oom full· serv1ce hotel and time-share complex at d Speak Out Ne~tt meeting at The Cannery. Evans l lotels, a small, fdrruly· owned San Piego·bdsed compa- ny, is proposing to build a destina- tion r~ort that would feature 400 hotel rooms and 100 time-share umts, which could be Mlocked off" into two ·rooms if needed. An envity'lmental impact report on the pro1ect -which would exceed the resol't'~ oty- 1mposed cap 'of 275 rooms and 4,000 dVerage daily trips 7 . should be completed in 60 to 90 days, Qwnn said. Construction 1s not expected to oc-gm tor another two years. The Spanish Med1terranean- thcmecl hotel will be designed by Wunberly, Alhi;on, Tong & Coo, a Newport Beach-based fum ·that has dei;igned the Four Seasons in Newport Beach and the Ritz Catt- ton in Laguna Niguel. The hotel will feature drch- ways, decorutive railings, foon- tains, open courtyards facing the bay, two swi.mnung pools, a spa and health cluo. It the resort is built, it will be Newport Beach's largest hotel and only full-servJce destination :. Mayors' luncheon provides I • forum for coast discussion • Top electe d officidls I rom locdl cocl<,ldl c1l1 es gc1ther in NPWJ}<>rl to dis- cu~s locdl issut>.,. l 11"1 l1H .Do~t~ Nf·WPOHT FU~ACI I -O<•vel·. <>J>lllPnt , wv1tdhzctllun. tnfra!.lruc- turP nnd w<1IP1 C{Udhly don'l nldke lor qr1>t1l chnnc•r c onvt'rsation. fn.,ledd, lhUS(' ISStlt'S WeW dis- c u ... <..1•d Wl'clnt•.,dcty ctt ct mctyors' lun< hPon Eh•c led olhc:1al<> from six ( (k!Sl<ll C111t'S <:C>OVl'r!Wd on New- port B(•rtc h lor ..in c1nnuc1J lun- chPon, sponson•d hy .llw OrdnCJe> County COd.,I As.,oortllon, lo chs c uss thallenqt•.., tc1cmq thf.'ir nti• s The nwl'lllHJ lhrturPd f1vt•· nunull' p1<'s<'nl<1l1on<> by tlw may- or OJ rndy<H pro 11•111 of Pd<lt c 1ty N1--wp111 I BPt1< h Mt1yor 1'10 TPm Tom Tho111.,on wwc.J tllC' hulk of h1o; hnw \o chc..c uss th<! proposed dtrport c1t l:I Tow 11<> ">trt•.,c.,c•d the .. - importance of r.-ir.~~--., md1ntd1n1ng a_nd posi.1bly extending the mordlorium on fhghts and capacity at John Wdyne Atrport He dlso suggested that a smular Tom Thomson morator1urn could be imposed at the EJ Toro Airport #South County needs to share their burden of having an au- port, Thomson said. Besides the El Toro issue, Thomson listed repa1rin·g 100- year-old water and sewer pipes on the pemnsula and the possible rtnnexdbon of Newport Coast .as chcillenges for the future . Other city officials listed simi- ldJ chc:.tllenges. Many touched on water-and beoch-quality issues, development, preservation of OJ>Pn space, revitalization and generating rev- enue for the city. For exam - ple, 1 lunting- lon Beach Mayor Peter Green spoke about efforts to revitalize the H u n t i n g ton Peter Green Beach Mdll and plans to build a senior center and youth sports complex. • Severn! mayors mentioned problems in theu aty balancing dOvelopment with qucilJfy-of-lile issues and efforts to preserve open spdce · The possibility of forming a coastal league of cities within the Ca.bf omia League of Cities was also tlJscussed. Steve Aceti of The Ccili.fornia ~oastal COahl1on also spoke briefly to garner support for the nPwJy fonned advocate group for cod.Stal commurutJes. SAT Ro A , J A ·u 1 LIVE ON PAY PER VIEW FROM THE 'MGM GRAND IN LAS VEGAS $4.95 Connection PLUS 1/2 OFF your 1st month When you order a Comcast Starpackt Call & Order Nowt Offer expires January 16, t 999 1-888-COMCAST ( 1-888-266-2278)· ~ !-?~~.~~~r.~.!~1 offer good for one outlet ln serviceable areas onty. Converter box required to order Pay-Per-View. • Additional fees for Pay-Per-View events and movtes. Other rtsttlctions 11MJY apply . • ' resort. which Will serve as the entrance cem about the view. F.ol.kcdaJ More thun 100 recreational to the hotel. ~ attended the meeting .as a repre- vehicle spaces will be eliminated The resort is expected to gen-ntative of a newly fonned. com. to allow for conference rooms. ·erate an average of 4,800 ~hicle ·rnittce in thb neighborhood and n.me-hare units in ttre ~cale. trips U¢ly. Qulnn said. A trafftc. Sttld he anc.I o t)ler re!:otden~s were resort will probably g~ for $12,000 analysis in progress will take into conc('rned ubout the Mannd d1•\ to $18,000 fo( a ·seven-day •stay. account both busme sand rccre· R •y-hke v111w the hotE>l woulff. The project is expected to gener~ ational uses. · c1eate. . ate $1.5 mlllion in b~ax toorthe Quinn said d fl.rm hai. also bcl'!n The resort will generally he c1ty ' hued to come up with a water thrN~ stones high with somfl ftv~- At Wedncsdcty's me<>ting quality management plan. story-high areas., Quinn said Qwnn talked about water quality, This is usually done shortly Because the resort is nestled ill c1 traffic and VlSUcd impac.ts. ' before construction begms, but low area visual impact WOUid b , "A'.ny prOJP.Ct of th1s size is Quinn said s~th !1 plan would be minimal,.he added. bound to have some <.1pposition/ in the b~t mtE_>rest of th~ hotel ·we feP.I any potential imp .... Qul1Ul said. because its succesi> 1ehe:_ on . d .. i.s Residents of Bayside Moblll' water quality: • are far outwmghcd by ~e pubhc, Home Park have rd1sed ronct>rns Anders Folkt!dal, a resid{">nt of beneht ol this pro1ect, Qum11 about traffic on B,ays1de .~rive, the Dover Shores area, had con- . i>atd . ·SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD largest Selection of Fresh· Seafood Daily! ., Fresh . Fresh Manhattan Petrale Sole Hawaiian Clam Fillet Op· ah Fillet Chowder $ -9.49 tb. $7 .95 lb. SJ.25pt./S6.25qt RETAIL MARKET 154 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (949) 57 4-TUNA (8862) RrA. SI lll UO " Sak $715.00 De Oro Icalian Jnla} Mantel with Chime RrJ SI llHlO Sak $649.00 Clock Purse RrJC. S_.9 'I~ Side $29.95 ' Cust0m Buel Wall Clock \t.ufr E>:clu.•1~tch for 1'1:,..pon Clue.I.;~ $5895.()() ,,. 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In a massive educational pack- age that was presented by the governor Tuesday in rus Stale of ,the State address, be proposed SP.~mcting $100 million to establish , a panel of senior teachers at each· school that would evaluate thelf peers every two years in an effort to improve the qudhty of teacli- ing. "I'm a strong advocate of peer reVlew, • said Linda Mook, presi- dent of the Newport-Mesa Feder-. ation of Teachers. Although the concept of peer review has Qeen a controverstal one, it has even gained the sup- port of the state's teachers unions. A criticism of peer reVlew m California is that it has no teelh. ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug Studio \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? AI..;L R 'GS & RlJi\~ERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Pl.l< cntlt1 St • CO'tltl M 'S<l 646·4838 Re . Painti ng_? lf~ou're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild 1t, replace 1t or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. ' Daily Pilot .. ldla of peer,...,is tomeegeod leacMrs exem- plary teacher\. It's so you tan tecxh niore effecfivtly and -gMls.you that push to ti. Jlia YflY best thof you~be." Linda Mook·. president of the Newport- MMa Federation of Te~hers While teach- er~ could be cvaiuated, the proposal stop~ -'lij'lort of gwmg . the panel the power to dis- cipline teach· ers for not com pl'yin g Wllh thClf findings. But Mook · said there are a l r e =a d y administrn- bve remedie!> available [or teachers who aren't meet- ing expecta- tions. " T h e whole idea of peer re'View is to mdke good teachers exemplary tedchers," Mook said. "lt's so you can teach more effectively and 1t gives you that push to be the very best that you can be." School board member Jlfrl Fer ryman agreed: "If you're a good h:!dcher, you've got nothing to worry about. But we need to tdke t1 step back arid evaluate where . we'rP gomg and how we're doing." Some schools, such Mariners Elementary School, already have an informal peP.r ·review process in which teachen; arc coached and evaluated 'by mentor~ • "My experience is that Manners has such a good colle· gial atmospnere that they already do that mfonnally, • said Mdriners Principal Mory Ann Ehret. • L think it'~ wonderful to have that kind ot support. It's very proac- tive." For teachers who don't med- sure up, Ehret sd.id the distnct has, a methodical approach that I ctttempts to proVlde as much sup- port as possible before firing a teacher.· Former Superintendent Mac Bernd established a policy that requires administrators to. visit Cdch dussroom eight times a yeur. For newer teachers. the process also includes a biannual teacher rev1ew.r3 A teacher who isn't perfomung up to expectations can be placed on an "improvement cycle," where they are coached and mon- itored closely. Preschool • lOndergarten full Time • PZlrt Ttme • Year Round ltges 2 to 6 • 7:00mn to 6:00pm •·Educacion to prepare young heam and minds for th_e chaHenge of life • Experienced, certified, Monte~"ori 'frachers • lndividuali1cd academic imtn1c.cion • Excensivc extracurricular ac.civicies (Art, Mu\k, ""11irirt--Jilll::i"-J-\ Compurers. Gymnasric~. Drama, Dance, etc. • ~maU class si7C~ .. FYI • Ffftures of Gov. Davb' education reform proposals: + S 75 million to E".t bll'h lntenslVt' Reading Instruction A<:.ademios f0< k.1niiergarten th~h fourth grade • + SS million for ff!<ond.,ry sehool reading lnstructlOl'I +S74 nnlllon to oo.elcnste learnmg of English • + S2 million for testing of high 5<hool students before graduation + S 100 milhon to crea\e peer review panels .at eadl Khool iite • ~ $42 million to ptovrd incentives and Intervention at the State's low ~rform1~ .$<hooli • · n1 . ~dea of having profe s1on- ills evaluate e~ch <Jther's pedor- mancc is one that is used in S(?\:• eral POCUJ>ation and could be beneliaal 'to teach<>rs, said rant ·Jacob on, tlt district's dSS'bt11nt superutlPndrmt o1 se<;ondary edt]· canon. "It's a healthy proces~ ... h said. "The 9ocsl I!> to help evury- one where help ts needed." Sciurce: governor's off'~ ' Another tbJH~<;l o! 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A Freedom From Smoking class will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. Monddys and Thursdays through January tn Hoc1y Hospital's PuJ· monary Conference Room, 1 H oag Dr:1ve, Newport Beach Course fee lS $75 Reservdbons are reqtured. For more mlormd- tlon, call (949) 722·6237. · I I • ' ·, • ' \ I I " I I ~ -------- SATURDAY A pancake breakfast wUI ~ served from 7·30 to 10 a.m. ij( OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- gue rite Av.e., Corona dcl Mc:u. Break.fast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and jwce. Adults ase SZ dlld children are $1 : For more infonnau,n, call (949) 644 .. 3244. A South Coast Audubon bird walk will take place al 8 a.01 at Pelican Point-Point No. 4 at Crys· ta t Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Hig hway, Newport Be ach. Park- ing U. $5. For mor<-' information, call (949)4g?·7647. · t:iuJded' Wci.lklng' tours of Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be presented between 9 and 10 15 a.m. Fnends of the Newport Bay will offer tows every 15 min· utes at Eastbluff Drive and Back Bay Road, Newport Beach. Adnuss1on is free. We ar comfort- able shoes and clothes and br1ng a hat if it is sunny. A btrd book and pall of bmocuJars will help in observing the bu d life. For more informal.Ion, call (949) 786-8878. A back-country hike will be pre- sented at 9 a .m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport B~ach. Hikers will. m eet al El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more informa- uon. call (949.) 497-7647. A free seminar and book-slgnJng uUed Eat & Cook Right for Your Blood Type will be pres~nted from 11 a.m. to noon at the book department at ·~1other's Market dnd Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St.. Cos- td Mesa. Reservations dre reqwred For more information, Cdll (800) 595-6667. 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Ht IS .. ~. faculty IO•t/UCIOt in Podt.all'l( \urgcry il!ICC 1992 at two local hospu.ili. lhHe ~ Jusr a kw potnlJ rhar JtJ>arart ()G V1h11Jtn •nd malt him a top ~adtr in hi~ field, -hich ~ why hr ~ ~t out by a nmry t'f p.intnt\ from prol'~1onal hockey pfayen to bu.\y wOflung mQlhm. • Bunion Correction • No Ho1pitalization • Ingrown fa.nails • thkk Fungu1 Nail1 • Specialiuns in tM TNGlment of Sports and ~ lniuries • Utilizing Computerized Foot Analy1i1 • Specializing in Reconstrvctive Foot SUrgery NUll!El~Af I Complimentary limited 1nicial exam with this ad. j Preferred provider for most insurances mcludmg Medicare 24 ilOUIJ. IMfRCf.NCY CARE 307 PJaccntia Suite 207 Newport Beach (acn~ from 111»3 HMp1ual cntr.inc:c) 949•645•6544 ~mtncan Board Q~hry At,ur1111.t &'. U.R Ph)'ll.1am ~rd CentfitJ Amcnun ~rJ PnmJI} Pod14tni: Mtdacmc: • autumn ~ose When your parent ne~ assistance ••• '> Make the right decision · · Select an "assis ted living residence" that has: •Qualified. Experienced Caregivers • Cfeon,Well-Equlpped Homes in Safe Residential Neighborhoods ' • Careful SupervlsJon • Quality Assurance . . For More liiformattlll' .. Call Dale · (949) 852-5100 (9~) SS0-4057 (pa,nJ WI AU f;f'utumJJ 'Rose PllQ RISIDUft'IAL CARE POa THE Eu>DLf ... "''~Mt4""'~~~tt SUNDAY A back·counlry hike will be held at 9 a m. at Cry tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet dt El Moro VY.'iitor Center. Parking lS SS .. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. A slide lecture on the "Remark- able Wall PcUntings at the 13U1 Century St. Anthony's Monq.st~~ will be pres\?nled by Df. Terence Walz, executive director of American Re~earch Center in Egypt, from 2:30.to 4:30 p .m. at the Lyceum at Southern Cdlifornla College-, 55 Fair Drive,· Costa Mesa. Members and South- ern Califc>rrua College ~tudents are free Nonmember:. are $5. ~tudents cir • $2, For more infor- mation, call (949) 786-9149., MONDAY A free lecture tilled Attention Deficit Disorder Overview will be presented at 7 p.m at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St . Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 476-0991. TUESDAY The South Coast Business and .. Prof s onal Worn n luncheon will be held fr?f!l noon to l p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts. C<>£ta Me a. Judge Ncancy W1eben- Stock will be the gue:tt peaker. Networking begms at 11 :30 a.m. Member arc $17 and guests are $22. For more infonlliltion, call (714)472-4666. . . A weight management and con· trol support group will bo present~ ed from G fo 7· p.m at the Alpha Omega Hypno~~ Center, -1500 W. Balboa Blvd., S-wte 202 D, New- port B<>acl~ Admission is $10. For more infoffh t1tion, call (949) 723- 47~81 WEDNESDAY . An eight-week drawing and paintiny workshop for students or CtlI levels will be presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. m the'Vince Jorgensen Center at Mariners Library; 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Bedch Scncs admission is $63 for residents and $68 for non- residents. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce Networkers will mee t from 11.4'5 a .m. to 1 p.m. at thP Costa MPsd Golf & Country Club, VOLATILE STOCK \.ARK.ET! • Your Own Private Porfolio Manager • Fee Based-No Transaction Cost • Quarterly Performance Review SUrRO&CQ Jmntmtnt Pltf~ Smet 1856 Private Client Group FOR MORE JNFORAfATION, fLE.<1,SE CA.LL TODAY! LANTZ E. BEU, BRANCH MANAGER tlJ 0 N~ OmUr Drble. Sult• 900 Newport Beach, Qt 92860 (949) 720-8901 For the love of your life ... Vakmine's Day Special for wom~n only Call for details (949) 675-3130 1 bell@sutro.com .. New rt Beach Costa Mesa Dail t701 Golt Course Drive. Lunch 1 $12. One-time tee 1s $15. fur more Ulfonnation, call aas.909j A tree program UUed .. Avoiding Financial Pitfall:.• will be )'leld at noon in the Newport Be h Cen- tral Library's · Fn~nds ceti~y Room, f000 AVOCd<lO A l!. f·or more Ulformation, c;all (949) 717- 3801. . A 10-week watercolor cle~s for artists of all levels will commcoco from 1 to 4 p.m. today and run through March 17 at the Co'ilil Mesa Senior Center, 695 W 19th St Class fee is $50,. Supplies ate. not included. For more mfonna-, tion. call (949) 645-2356. A f~ seminar and book·slgnJng titled 10 Steps to Take Today to Save Your Life Tomorrow will be presented by Marilyn Joyce from 6:30 to 7·30 p.m. cit tl1e Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and K1tcht>n, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The book-signing wlll be from 7:30 to 8 p m. Reservations arc request- ed. For more mformation, call (800) 595-6667: A nine-week Boating Skills and S amansb1p clasi. begmi. today at 7 p.m. dt Newport Harbor 1 hyh School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach . For more infor. rnntion, call (714) 834·1069 or (714J 990-~6.84 Ch.lid~ of Parkin oitlaris present a support gro\.lp meeting frolll 7 to 9 p.nt. in Classroom 3 di OASIS Senior Center, 800 MdJ. gut>ritc Avt•., Corona del Mar. ThP meeting provides a warm and comfortabJe atmosphere· for care- ywNs and d<lwl chil?,ren of lovL'<i ones with Parkinson s. Admiss10n is lret• R~ervabons are apprec1· ated. For more information, Cdll (H49) 645-3352. A · program UUed Home-B~sed Bu4'iness will be presented dt 7 p.111. dl the Ne\4(J>Ort Beach Cen. . tral Library's Fnends Meetrny Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Adnw,. · s1on 1s Jree. For more information, call l949) 717-3801. ,. I -=tl)A4,6'~ ~ 9A&T-F? ' • WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goodt • Cutom Gift Wnipptna MOll·Sat 9 8 CIOffd Sv.nclaya WE DELIVER (See Store for DetaJl.a) 270 E. l 7TH ST. • COSTA MESA (949)722-1803 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot around town .JAN. 21 tion, call Angie Stafford at 47•- 2225 or Tina Fumdn at 551·3156. Hoa~ Dnv", Bulldlng 41, N w- port Beac.h for mou• mformation, call 760-5542 The Good Morning Costa Me a The Yoga Pl•ce offen. a prenatal and postnatdl y~a class from 3 to •:30 p.m. Thursdo}'b. New classes bcym oh the lust of the month. For more rnformntion. call 642- 7400. . busmcss breakfast will be pre-All Lassen's Leads Club meets at sented from 7:15 to 8:45 a .m. at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi' the Costa Mesa Country Club, Cdfe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa t 701 Coll Coursn Onve. Pre-pa.id Mesa. For more mformatJon, call reservations are $12. Admi~ 1~q.is ._64_6_-... 1.2_5_,,2..,... ----""---------tnH~o,a ••. 9 Cancer Center oftus Man Th~ Sea Explorer Ship D I Mar 711 of Orange County offers a pfouram for young ml'!Tl cg 14 $17 at ttie door. For more mfonna· to an, ll frefirostate cancer dis- tion, call (714) 885-9090, Ze~ Center of Orange County . cu,,.s1on group, from 7 to H.30 p.m. .. Jst..1-8..llltcn?:alcd...inJeauuug o.oout SaiJing, SClt{Ottnsh1p, J)ilOtlng. navigation and .crui mg. Meet- mg~_are from fi to 9 pm Weclncs· days di thl' St•u Uxplmer ~ea Buse.•, rnJl W: Coit!>l Highway, Nt!wµurl Beach. Por more infor- rt1dhon, c dll b42·h101 or 551- JAN.23 A workshop Utled Divorce -A New Beginning will be presentPd from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the offices of MaxinP B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Onve, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach. Admission ls $40. For more information, call r > 644-6435. ~AH. 21 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce after-hours business miier will be presented from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at th(> Newport Rib Co;. 2196 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. The event will feature-a no- host bar, door pnzes dnd hors d' oeuvres. For more information, call (714) 885-9090 ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays m the chuxch's 01erenheld Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is open to the community. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7~15 to 8:30 d.Jll Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more mfonna- pffers. meclltation instruction the firist Wednei.ddy CJf ec1ch every !iri.t and tlurd Sunday of the month dl the ccntcn1uditonum, 1 month from 5 to 7 p .m . at the Zen Hoclg Dnve, Buildmg 41, New- Cente r of Orange County, 120 r:. port Bedch. For rec;ervanon~ or 18th St., Cosia Mesa. Suggested more mfom1dli"'1, call 722-b237. donmson is $10. For more infor-, 85H1. mdtion, call (949) 722-7818. The Pacific Bu'ilness Xchange has wcckJy bredkJdst meeting!) at. The Newport Beach Parks, 7 u.m. Th~ days at ttie Pacific.: Bedches and Recreation Com:nw.-Club, 4110 Mar Arthur B)vd., s1on me~ts at 7 p.m the fiist Tues-New.port Bedr.h, There. is no day. of each month 10 the City charge.for the initial meeting. Ff?1 Council chambers, 330Q . .Newport rno1e mfom1alton, call 640·0588. OASlS ~enlor Center' offers onyomg d'>Sistcmc.~. counsehng -and ref'1nul SP.fVJCP~ for se11ior . For dpJ)(nnlJncnU. ot more infor- Blvd , Ne~ Beach For more infonnatio .• , _} 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and worn n who smoke to qu1t and remam smoke free. For more lllformatJon on local everung meetings, call 650-2713. Tbe Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m ThW'Sdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa The event features memorabil.Ld from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Ale Base. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous me~ts from 1 to 9 p.m Wednesdayi. dl St John's Episcopdl Church, 183 E Bay St., Costa Mesa For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease supp0rt group from 7 to 9 p .m . the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar· guertte Ave., Corona del Mar. For more mformation, call 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Assonation presents a coed relc1tionsh.ip group called lns1ght Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs· ddys. The foe is $25 pPr week. For mor~ mfonna~ 722-4588. Hoag.Cancer Center offers a free relaxauon dnd imagery workshop trom 10 to 11 :30 a.m . the fourth Wednesday of edrh month at 1 mation, ldU ti44~·i144 .. The Cosld Mesa· Senior ClUzen Square ilnd Round 0dnce Ck.l b seek~ expcnen< ed drtncers to JOm irt from <J to 11 a m. Thursdays "t the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th <incl Pu111on<1 str(!ets, Co ta Mesd. foi rnou• mformatJon, caU 545-5ti69. A free support grouJ> for canc~r pallents met•ts .rt 7 ,J> 111 Wcdrn's· Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber · for only . s49900 tiPTO;,iMOS SAMf: AS CASH OAC Based on SO yds Padd1f'lg & Installation Included While Supplies Last £ARPET DEPOT VIN'YL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resiq~ntial Sales & Service f J ''' • ! WO "' :n N\rtl $tQr 6 S I r ll0 A .1 ..1t j 1904 Harbor Boulev.,d • Costa M••• f N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th Street ~~--=~ (949) 722-9642 .. ViStt ua on Ule ""eb at www carpet.depot.n t llC • days and \i, upport group for peo· plc su1fenng from chronic fatiIDJ • ~ndrome mP.ets fron! 7 to 10 p m. Wedile days at thr. Iru;ututc for Hoh Ul Treatment nnd Research. 4019 Wcsterl Place Suite 1001 ewi•ort ~a . For more ntor- m.;tiou; caU~51;~ . Arthritis Foundation instructor ,Hillary StonP-leads an oxerc1s1• clrti.-> dl 11 d.m. ThurSdays at the Jewbh Seruor Center, 250 E. Bak· er St., Costa Mesd. for more infor- mation, cdll 513·5b4 l. Nightly meetings are otir,red in Costa Me.'>a and Newport Bearh Jor anyone who wants to over- £ome ru·cotine addiction .For a schedule or 'more inforrncttlon, call 774.,1H06 or (800) 642-0b6h The Newport Sporu CollecUon FounddtiOn, a.nonprofit orgaruza- . lion, operates a free museu1n dt b20 Newport Center Dmc; New- port Beach The mu~eum, which hds one of-the world's largc~t col· lections of sµorts rnemordl>ilia, is open from ~ a.m. to 5 p rn week· days. For more information, edit 721-9333. Thur~oy, January 7, 1999 A 7 \ Hoag n r Center s.,On o free ta1 chi dass for intermediate to ad\ anccd levels trom t 0·30 to 11 30 a m Thursdays for peqplc with cancer und lheu families. A beginner esSlon meets from 10:30 to 11 :3(1 am. Fnda~s. The cla5 '1flte destgned · -ttr-rc~ stress, innca e lon1 evity and pro· rnote a nse of well being with basic;, cui;y-to-leam, non.strenu; <>us moH:n11•nts to aid in beilance and conn;!ntration. Thr> ddsi. ts taught hy Victo1 .Annand. 'No r~9- 1straUun is 1cqu1ccd. F~ee. I foay Ctlnrf'T Cent«?r is at 4000 W. Coast l hghwoy, Nev. port Bcac h • For Jll!alie mformul,lon, f'cill 7'.l2-G237, . . ~ . OASIS Senior Center otters ~ . ddtl}' telephone contac.1 progrant '. for eruor wno have o limited local· support ystem For m01 mfonndtion, call 644-3244. The Co ta Me a Communicator.) Toastma t~rs Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. \\edn~<lCiy at the Orange County .Department of Educatlon, 200 Ki:!lmus Dm e. Costa Mt•sa. Mt-eUny1> are open to anyl)nC who wants to unprovc his or her pubhc spedki.ng skills. For more intvrmohun, call .J44-5U30. r;--------;'1-FREE COOKIE More Than just Great Bread. I World Famous Oatrnl 11 Ra. ... 11 Walnut I I l!h pu!C'~ or anyar.dv.icb bmad.. I Um\1 On~ Per Cu,to111t-r po:r :.. ' L. U.pln11J1111uar, 31. tm -· I ________ _. .. • A 8 .Thursday, January 7. 1999·-------------r--...""--:---....-~SO~~C~I~e~~:_ ____ ~:..:....:=:.!'..~!:!.!~...:.........:____:N:...:..:.~:.:.po~rt.:..Beo:.:.::.:c.:.:.:h/~C:..o;...s_to_M.e~so-Do_ify..;.._.P~ilO=f - The · curtain is ready tO J1Se on ano,tber CHQC F~ltieS . G lorta Zlgner er ator of T H E ( I O W 1-the pe.rfonne.rs, who volunteer so suggestion that the 1999 product being underwritten by Hou.<1e of . pr°!1uctio~jlelp. . lik The CHOC Follies is much of theu time and talent, to tion rrught top the tally, stated, Imports, Mercedes-Benz and The There: s no bus~~ e w r ' ,:l have G wonderful experience. ·You know, .nothing is un~J,i-TI.mes Orange County. show busmess," 50t . gne~, as hard at 0 k orgarw. 9 but mostly I get nervous because •te. Energ is alreddY. really high The tug news i that th«! pr~ he af!lved ~t the hospital _And the..1999 production of her bfoin · thh ls not Just aoout putting on a over the~ ject. We have a won-~ction will be staged 111 the Vlll· there is nothing more woithwfilfe child that has hel~d raise hull· show -it is about rdising much-derful concept, and a very spe· tage theater at the El Toro than helping CHOC c:are for the dreds of thousands of dollars needed dollars to help a hospttal ' aaJ venue for Marine Corps Aii Station. The children in need • · · • over the past tw.o so?sons for th help save the lives of children." this year's facility, which dates to World Wa.r "Are you still nervous ~bout • children of Children s l fospital o~ Her pc'lst two follies have . llllllig llllS is M show. n, will be closed forever in July. all of the detclils," I questi_oned. Orange County . starred such notable tcx:als as ............... wil "If the So. Zigne'r's salute to the armed "What, me nervousl Did you Ztgner, a Newport Beach r('SI· David Duket, CEO of Ingram . ,._ economy forces may indeed· be the swan· ever know a producer, a fund- dent and rugh-profa.le force on Micro, and JudJe Argyros, be *'9i11n... , rernuins song produ~n in Uus house raiser, tt woman who need~ to the Orange Coast scene, IS socialite champion of local caus-....... • robust, and~ that bas entertained so many bring in-a quarter of a million · d_e~elop~ent director for the-es and wife of George Argyros, signs look thousands of locals and Amert-dollars. cast Some 50 perfonners C hildren s Hosp1tal Foundation c.hairinan of Amel hnd Affiliates. '9 B Tlri Mirtnl good so far, can soldiers for more than 50 and 50 mote backstage mem- as well as producer of the annual "As you khow, CHOC treats '-'11 Slalian we could years. Set for April 16, 17, 24 and bers, who is calmr · · fund-raiser, which she created to all children, r~gardless of therr ~r · raise a signifF 25, The CHOC Follies 3 goes To restore calfll, and to help rival the SHARE Show m Los parents' !manocd condltion, • ''h flc9y, wtidl cant d.Jllount into rehearsal m the coming the'childrcn, call Zigner for more · Angeles. . where her pnmary responsiblli· Zigner s~id. "So· the .defi~t at the ... to Wortd Wai' of money for weeks. . details regarding.how you~~ · "Every ycdr I get nervous . . ties demand her skill, her con-hospital, as you can unagme, is the hospital Dedicated local N'*'fJlt>rt oti-become a star in the commuru~ whe n it's time to begm, ff Zigm:r nect:Jons and her fund-raismg staggering. Our nuss1on is to 11, .. be dos..t this year." zen Leslie Cancelllerl is chailing and in lhe lives of ~ome children \dld m d ~ecent mtel'view Vld • savvy. maintain the p~osoppy that ,._In Jufy. The CHOC this year's major event, which who really need your J>Cl11:icipy mobile phone. The whirlwind "I get nervous because so money does not influence care." Follies 3 is will mclude the customary par-tJon. The Children's H~ : rPdheud wttb d schedule to much ndes on this production, ff The show, then, goes on for a bemg billed ties for benefactors, cast, crew Foundation can be reached by motch mdny Washington pollll· she said. "Sure, I want it to be third season, wtth the impressive as "Muskets, Missiles and Mar-and audience members. Audl· calling (714) ~32-8690. cians was en rout£• from prclurn· fdbulous. l want everyone in tally for the fll'St two coming in at tians ... A Mttdcap Salute to the bons are set for Jan. 16 and 23 at ------- nary meetings with her Follie'> O!ange County to ha\'.e the best near $350,000. Zigner, before Armed Forces.• Once again, the 10 a.m. at the thea!er. Performers • a.w. COOK'S column appears ~ production l<>am to tht• hospito , time attending the show I want nearly dnving off the road al tile original show is generously must be 21 . Orgaruzers also need Thursday and Saturday. Is Your Patio l .. ooking · Dull & Dirty? Call "Rick ixon" the Power ashing Expert to Professionally clean it Let's Make that PJt10 Look New Again' • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete 11 Stone • Pavers" Rick Nixon SPS Su ·face Preparation Specialist (949 581·0360 or 1-800-581:0360 Lie. 667230 ORlGINAL GEIJMAN 'olls -Pretzels .. Strudel -Hallah gg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions tic German Lunch louladen -Schnitzel · ~ -Meatloaf ---:r----------, e Bags 1 Stollen I ) f I $1 00 off S 3 00 off I ~~...:~~.!....:_'_' __ ~ Cookie Platters I OO 0 ff (i..•rth.(;uupunl I , . 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I lmlt (•ti# «Hlpon ,,.,-tuslo~ Ci<><• llt /!"rlk'ilJllttntJ k>c.Ui<Jru • RIO $15 OFFER EXPIRES 2·15·99 ~--~-----~~--------0~.?.m~~~Yn~ letunllly 1 a.m. • I p.m. IUnG9Y 1HIO a.m. • • p.m, Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserVe a smile like this? )~ Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. F~Daw of the Aaldemy of General Dentistry Pmenttve, Cosmelt ind Raroradve Dendlay . 1401 Avocado Ave., SUl1e 806. ~ leldl (near fllhlOft lllud) ~7191606 Urm•arA dn a.IM11Ltrt1111 OlllWf~DIMll.., CAlillDlllllJ 1!• ~-•' '1qofC UrD1 'IJLJ JI • " ' ' I • ' • ~~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book Thur.doy. January 7, 1999 A 9 you~ll la~gh at 'Patch·,' .fall .in love with 'Shakespeare' • EDrTOA'S NOTE: The Ret"I C11tia col· umn featurfi movte Cfl\rqucs written by community mf>mbcrs serving on our panel. -:Patch' heals what . a.us audiences phlegmatic diseases. Rohm Willl~ plays Patch Adams, a sUiocldi gcruus who adnllts hiinself into a Ip atC'h Adarns• nlacc•s JittlP mental imtitu-. · more than a ptttch OVN bon. where the thf human tapestry of tdck of human pttysicttl t1nd mentdl illness. Jt · .compassion for Ken Bucchi does, however, se~m to cum what patients steers . ails most uudicnces thesC' days. hJm toward tt career in' medicine. ~ With theaters S<'f!mingly Al. Utou~h tbJs lS where we fll'St gl!l , Ulfected with a. rampant virus of the unpress1on that Williams will , formulaic scripts this holiday sea-dpply bJ.s stdndard comedic Band- . son, "Patch Admns" ddres to .A)d to every puncttrre hole m the ih1ect a genenc serum of com-inflatable medical raft, we begin • , passion filld humor directly mto to realize that bis dres<;mgs are as lhc center of CJ much for the audience dS they are sucking chest for ihe characters themselv~. wound known By now you have undoubtedly c1s the studio heard at least to critics ldIDbaste genre film. I Big stucbos arc like pharma- 1 cies. When they have a·prescrip· bon to fill, they use a precise I ~po and lhen farm 1t out to the consumer lll e.xacting proportions -d prns<'npliori for disdster, if you ask me Unlike "Sleepless in Seattle" ,_I rrtean, ·You've Got Mail" - ':.ff'ctch Addms" is hdnded d for- m:ula d11d, although It 1s as pre· ~ctable as penic-illin dnd equdlly over-prnscrtbecl, dehvers d dose wertul enough to knock out ~oc;t SOCJdlJy ,SOmmunicable this fibn for pandering to the pub- lic. 1 couldn't agree with them more. But what's wrong Wlth that? Does all of our entertainment httve to be lugh-brow, true-to-We dis- gorge that reinforces U\e rudeness of We? Don't we have the nght to occasionally go to the theater for unadulterated eSCdpism? Why aren't such claims made about other co~er products, such ds CdI'S, for instance? Most critics complain that ~Patch Adams" triv· ializes the complexity of seno~ illness and that its namesak<' doesn't attempt to heal much of anything. lndood, he doesn't cure dlSC , but he isn't attempting to W}lile cures are bemg i;ought and ~m found, Patch Adams pro- vides a }Pvel of comfort not1eadily available m most h05pital environ- ments · I Javmg sat alongside loved ones dying of incurable diseases, J, for one, loudly toot the ~Patch Adams• horn. Yes, Williams' char· ac:ter beats hard on a s.olitcu'y no~, hut it's a note worth drurnmiilg •Pdtch Adums" is by no means a cnbcul a("hlevement on any lev- el, but it Will make .you smile. And. sure, that's as pandering as a red Perrari, but wottldn'l you still love to own a md Ferran? • KEN 8UCotl, 36, lives in Balboa and 1s a personnel analyi;t for the city of Los Angeles and a published author. ·Patch' is the right prescription M arupulabve, contrite and over-emotional -all these words can be used to descnl>e the movie "Patch Addms. • But I would prefer to use wdrm, sens1tIVe.and funny. . Robin Willid.ms stars in the title role of Hunter "Patch· Adams. Bt1sed on a true story, Adams -;tc1rts oul having a lite crisi.t,. His c,olulion to the problem is to check hJm!)eU into a mental institution. It is there thdt he learns he has the ability to help poop I~ Fast forwaid to find Pdtch cnroUed Ul medicdl school • The year is 1969 and·moo- ical students d11! leCtfJ'\lJlg to oo doctors thP. ·sam~ way the Heldj Bressl er Army indOClti· nate. ... 1t.s recrµits. TI1e studPnl'> are drillc-<.l to think Uu1t d0< to!}> mli"t be ob1cctiv~ and dispasstonttte.. ·Also, first·yf'.ilr mL'd studt>nts df<• not dllowecl to huvf• contact with patiP.nts. Almost iuuncd1ately. Patch has problems with the rul(J.S and con· cepts of pabent cMe. He doe-.n't understand why doctors have to be so cold and senou!> yet are held with such high esteem Patch soon hnds him.c;eU m the hospital, breaking the rule' dOd VJSillng with the patwnts. He scoots from ·room to room wedr· mg a red nose made• from dI1 enema bulb, cheenng up chJl- dren dnd adults dhke. Patch makes them all ldugh dnd, ford short tune, forget lhf'lr pain.· Not everyone en1oys Patch's dilbcs. Some of his IC?Uow sludent.s ctIO Jealous of h1s high grades, and the dcdn of the mochcul school defuutely dislikes th1'i rcnegilde student The dl'an docs his bc!)l to get nd of Patch but, ui thu end, not even he can havt• Patch tluown out ot mr~ctll school. Willia11'}5 n1ostnave1ntozen peqple loo~ for mm.: gt :UUS.l genre and, a~ usucil, this role seems tatlor-mad • for him. No on does .a better }CJh artmg out of oou· t.rol thi111 W1Uic1I11s I thought "Patch A.dams• was d fun muvtt:• It d~firutely k_ept my attention ancl hdd mP. sniffling and snuling M just the right pldc:es. • If you a.re lookinq fo1 ti "fe~l. good" film then look no hlrthf'f This one 1s )U!il what th•' doctor ordered. " • • HEJOI BRESSlER, '35, Is a hair .stylist and Costa Mesa resident · Fans of the Bard \Vill ·1...ove· this moviP J s hakcspe<t rt• in Lov • JS a treat to W<Jtch, ev •n 11 y 're no1 a Shakcsiwar1• t1hc1onttdo . h begins with \'v'"tl~ Slmke- speare (Joseph F1enne t telling hlS troubles to~ shrink, c>Xplctl!J· mg tl\dt he ~uiter~ lro111 d •btock," both m wnting und m lov1·, ,1s h1l> wife o.ncl children alP far flWdY Jie can't find rt muse Iv hPlp hun Ji.rush his play, -Romeo·~n<l Cth!!l the> P~te's DdughtPr. • I le 1lf'eds to fmLsh <tu_c; plciy m t1mr• lnr thi>· aler owner Philip I lenslowe (Geoffrey R~sh) lo pd}' tus clt>hts Michelle Hancock Gwyn th Paltrow plllys Viola dP. tesseps, a • ~obl y ~'ith a lov for the th -.iter and a uewe tr>-act She f>OSeS as a man lactiug by women wa torb1ddenJ and wins the pcirt uf Romeo,Shc • • a1">o becdmes Shttkesp re' muse to finish his r•l11y Violu a11d Will begin a love • olfctu that helJ>S \\ill to wnte his mci!>terpin< and molil the play '. nto th da ~ lo\ie story we tsll know. He also rec.elves some story 1d illi from fellow pla)"vnght Christopher Marlowe (Rupert Everelt) und th tiUc 1deo from an arrogi:ml th pian (Ben Affleck}. Unfortundt ly, Viola was prorru d by Qur>en lilizaheth J (Juct1 Dench) to wed anoU1t>r man. l..urd Wes ex {Cohn Firth), ann ht> mu.-:t !Pave Shakespeare The the· nter tJoupe Stdge its operung of "Romeo and .Juliet~ in the . Out·Pn's pres~ncP, and Viola sie}1:" 1n to play Juliet A woman onsta~ c11•dt ~ct scandal, and the pin}' rnol.:Ps cju1lc:· d i;tir The c:lt•ver rl1aloque is lunhy und the love story is gredt • MICHELLE HANCOCK. 28. lives in Newport Beach with her hu~band Great Food Fast Where Wine !~~ ~~ .. 41~~~ Where to Dine Restaurant Direc~ory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "?rids of ~ Rv rooet. home of the Newport Harbor N~ Mosmim lformert1 Raubon E Lael Open for blch Tues .fn 11em-3pm Brunch seMd Saturday & Sunday 8am.3pm. ' Olnoer 6eNed Wed -Sun 5prn-1~ We cater corporet8 and prMlte events, 'Mlddillge & bllOQUCU. /U map" credit cards accepted Located Af. 151 E f.oest tiwy Newport Beach, (949) 673-3425 Fa~ (9491 673-2175 AUTO BISTRO The m ~ re'>tJlNrt on the planet· v.tin the food actually "matt.er& CU-breakfast bisfrO ~~ 11 w\led 6am-1 1 em. lb' all day bistro menu IS served 11am-1 ~ We offer floe delicacies iUC:h es Sesame PearM Nooclea end e Gnled Oiicien Foceccia ~ ~ Anlchoke & Rome tomato. Plus 11 tun range of e1presso & bistro bever&ges seNed dly long Lccsted It 3100 w C.Q88t Hwt (Next t.o SUring BMW) • .. TWIN PALMS CebfOl'!ll8 f.ollstal Cuisine, ~ng the bounty of the ooasi m 11 ~ Indoor-outdoor lage square etrnosphera, IMI ~ MrY night. Ulnch Mon -SIL 11 Jaam.3pm Mty Ill~ bar mcoo IV8l between lunch/dlnller and nv . .sat until ~ locatod at 630 Newpcw1 Cerur' D'.. It Fashion Island 721· 8288 JACK'SHRIMP SiJWlg euthenuc Louislane CUl1illll in an upbeat. C8SU8' etmosphenl Mt\~ ciring Trt °"' ~ pistes er Ol8 Jlrlmn' JIWnbela)e Take 01A end deliv!!N Milable lDCltAld It 2400 W Coa&t Hwy 6!iQ. 5577 THI CULINARY WRAP frah, healhy irC.emMlOnel dellCeCieS YftPP8d ~ II Mt rolf ~ 7 dtY5 • wM. 1rcm , 1 mm . e ~ Loc:ated " the Hil(rtn ~ 250 E 17th 9teec. I 714) 548-4400 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY ~ 15 yen an ~ 8M1 I Newpol'\ Ab ~ii mtMrG co 2196 Htwtor BM! (tN old Gilllr) l'l CEWA!ER A cocmil lculge. l8t'Vlf' benqliel fllCbs, men~. I .... ~ *'*1 ll'd opening 1or '1nctl n Jlll aome of Chi ~ lit &hi new 1Dc:10Dr1 Whk:hMr IOCltion '°" • vou1 • 6nd ct11 • blbr ** !tis in ~ ~ MMd l'I Wll'm I COli .. Uibla 1111111"9 -7 dl'.la. -4-10 pm l.OCllld lit 2(XXl ~ fM 631~110 .. ' Without having to get out of your car! SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Our extemive mmu illdwks: • Calle Laue • Frui1 Smoothib •Chai rea • Rou1ed Tul ey Sa.ntlwich • CJ:wic Caesu with grilled Chicken Open 7 davs 6am • 10pm Silbatino I \lllllll\ Pl'll'r Phil • ~same f>canu1 Noodles with Chicken Fla,orful &. Delicious Lunches & Dinner • Crilfed Chicken Focaccja l nl14ut '""~room & dln1n1 """'" aH11l..ihlt" 1111 t:rn•JJl h1,.tnn• m1'\'U1t1tH1nd pn.alt flm,tlufl• 723-0621 l'h~aw Call l'or J(t'ot'r\l.rt11m\ aod l>irt-t·tion" 251 Shipyard \Va~ • Ne" port Beach 3100 We$t Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach <Next to sterllng BMW> LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE catfOfnkl Cuisine at ltS rinest. Enja/ ~ , Wld\ ~ 0rmer WI taauel elegance as )'OU dine it1Sidc ~ an ~ ~ peoo We teawre ScrunlJtious Boffets ~ the day er yoo C8ll oroer fnim oor bcU'IUtlA moou LocmOO ot 1 70CD Jarntaee Road (comer of J8tl"Otree 81-d Main) Phone (7t4J 97f>1234 16720 !bi's Sam-11prn YANKEE TAVERN Ori the bay in Newport Beach Serwig IJn:h & Oimar !Ill~ located at 333 ~ ~ 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP We re mcYe ,,.. 1n 1JSl Chrlen1 In oddition to OtJ' Rotisserie, Broasted, and Grilled Dlioen, we otter SWall, Seafoeld, Pnme Rib Baby BaclC Ribs Pi11a. a 22-«tm appel.l1Ef' menu and more Generous portJOnS at a GfEAl 11alti11 Come ctiectt us out.I, Open for lunch, dinner, ( piua and eppet.rZars SP.l'lled en r.Javl .find Sunday Br'eakfast Hi" cocktait bar. BaO<µ'l faciirties up to 70 Gamoroom GOOO to be open 414 Od Newport Blvd. (Comer al Ho ip4BI Road end Od Newport) 11 Newport Besch 64~ JOSH SLOCUMS Tha .ocal gauienng place f~ ever 26 ~ars located on beautiful ~ Bay with e View trnn every seat. The menu feat.t.res e da 'If sellr..ion of between 10.15 vaneues ~ h'llSh seafood Steak~ ere plentiful With S.10 se!actlMs leatimg iroie nb Oen space • a-~ d ~ are amwig by boat Open M!f'Y day at 3 30 2&)1 PaQ.'ic r.oast 11.vf 19491 642-5935 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING_co. The <hV brt."""""1 ri ~ Saach, M serw eward wmrng Deers & M h3Y8 a fen:asuc food mero \Vlth Otldoa' dnS1g end kxs Ii Ff£E perting Located a; 2920 Newport &id Hol6'S 1 1 JOwn.11 ~ &h Thln , 1 :nim., cnwn F1i&r-675-8449 SAllATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGI COMPANY Pasta. cae5IJ' &alad, ~ uusege, ~. lamb. ~ dilhes. ""'1t, beer, ~ & das\.. >bl'I 7 d8'f9 II week ~ Sit & ~ bnt\c:t1 tram 8 X>-1 00, 9.wl ·TM 1 1 tm-1 ~. Fri .set.: 11 iwn- 11 pm Al ITllfOI' crtdlt C8l'dl ~ Located AL ~1 ~ 'f'Rj. ~BMctl (714) 723{1;21 • Vt.a NOYa offers Oasalc lt8!lan Oisirle "'1tl a S?set8ClW veA featlmg homemade pasta$ fresh & veal Gpetia~es and a Ull!Que ~ embra."IC:e' m...--t of 6Tl lta!:an ~ ProteSSOOlll sav.ce & an BW1lnl WI! to 1 ~ ' dellg!1t patro'lS wtllle dll1lng ti th:s Ogar LOunge featulllS r .... ~ and en extcnSMJ eppetaer" romamit sewrig I.Ne g 1e!JOS rlgtdy et ~ The ups:.airs menu Located • 3131 v., .,,., 642· 7800 CIAO RESTAURANT Prml pastes, salads and rr n ,. JJ"ep8l1ld ll"BSh & healtly Dine rt t.i.lke rut or ca for def,lery open lcr ~ and dinner ~ ~ 7 da)'s li weel· a\ 11 a m l.ocstod o~ 223 Mame Ave.. ANTONUCCl'S. Enjoy de!Clous hOmemade ltoil80 a»;ig 1n a relo(M casual atmosphere 5tep6 to the ocean et 6700 w P.C H n N 8. Trodlbonal favontes Snnmp Scampi or'Fettuonr Alfredo, to a tast{ assortment of Pinas PQ.Stas end Salads llre ottered with. 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Red Ill Olst.a Mesa 71~ f4652) SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD 1 • A I 0 Thursday, Jonuory 7, l 999 date book Play. is even better third time ·aroUnd TOM Trn.JS econd chances come along all too inCre ue ntly and -.. third clianccli ure exceea- mgly rare. When they matenalize, the window of opporturufy often 1s narrow indeed. Local theate rgoers who may have missed the TI1eater Dis· • trlet's production of "Light Sensi- tive• the first two tunes h ave three more chances to avail themselves of Jim Geoghan's mesm enzing study of life dlllong tbe·underclass in New. York City All three of }\s captivatmg · characters come b riUiantJy to We m this nvet: mg reprise, THEATER REVIEW which hdS d b1t moro of dn edge on 1l thll> time around, The bllnd protagoni~l's bitter- ness, hls boisterous buddy's viciously protective ndturc dnd the vulnerable voluntet>r's (lching David Rousseve, · Karen Mangano and Steve McCam- mon (from left) toast in "Ught Sen- slUve" at the The- ater District in Cos- ta Mesa. lonellnes.s all drc mdgrulied in that leads, even more pre- dJrector Mano Lescot'~ latest dJctably, to the brink of romance. mcamabon. Rousseve, proba bly the most The Theater D1slnc.t recycled familiari ace at the Theater Dis- this popular p1ec<' ford scdnl trict and a near-ringer for Jimmy two-weekend enqdqt"ment when Smits, p lunges into his c-haracter its three stars indICdl<•d th('tr w1U-with a vengeance, transforming ingness -in tdct, <•llge>mess this drunken, p athetic loser into lo t.dke dnother spin. Bul tune 1s a tender, compassionate soul runrung out lindl perfor-who rediscovers his lbve for mancei. dre this wPekend poetry. It is an exhausting perfor- Geoghdn's drdmdlic comeCly mance, which has only deepened 1.4nfolds m a cluttered tenement over time. dpartrnent m Hell\ Kitchen, Mangano's mousy, physically where former Cdhh1e Thomas ch~enged spilist.e r conveys as Hanratty (David Rousseve). much Wlth suent facrdl reactions blinded m d freak accident eight dS Rousseve does Wlth boisterous years before. ekes out a meager bluster Her moment on the existence HlS best fnend, bar-precipice of despe ration - tender Lou D Marco (Steve pleading with McCammon lo \.icCammon), has been looking protect bet illusion and avoid in on him pe riodKdlly but now almost certain heartbreak -is plans to move to Vermont a nd masterfully dep icted qas renwted Edna Miles (Karnn The gruff, macho McCammon \1angano), a volunteer compdn-powerfully illustrates the world 1(m from "the blind pldce/ to .1 of the tough, streetwtse Nmth · ..;erve as his occds1ondl eyes. Avenue mentality. Returning This m itself prompts a td~ftng from his aborted Vermont oonfuct, as Rousseve's cha1acter sojourn, he is hilarious in h1s dni· ;buggies nughtlly but vainly mated depiction of the foreig n <:\gainst the mtrus1on. Prechctdbly, c-ulture he had sought to enter. ,he two stubborn a<;tversdnes I lis p rotective nature regardJng reach a !>ldte of acc:ommoddlion his buddy ts m uch stronger this CURTAIN CALL DINNER T HEAT£R RODGERS & HAMMERSTqtN'S THE KI NG & I PROFESSIONAL BROA DWAY MUSICAL TIRED OF LOOKING OVER . YOUR S HOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH l tJ SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! Holy smokes! 1/3 Of our Bar is Certified outdoorsl 3 outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor ·Costa Mesa . 548·8428 DALE KRISTIEN >\SUN, JAN. 10 ETHEL MERMAN'S BROADWAY .. FRIDAV8 Jan. 15 Jan.22 Jan.29 Feb.5 SAILING ADVENTURE SERIES Lin & ~Pardey Nancy Erley . 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It's d wonderfully uplHtmg cx1H•111.•nn! 111 humdn re1auonships with lhrec> ot thc.1 compdhy's st~lldr performers dt the top of theu gam<>. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays '- VUMf 111.()616 63' UDO 'AllC DI/VE NEWPOIT llAO( ~ ,~ AMACHI ~ .-...---P-~RESTAtJRAhll . ~ '" ' ~ ...: -1 1 • Authentic Sushi Bar ... PL. ~ v. • Elegant Dining Room e; UMCM 11-f 11:Jt.2!tl • Complete Bar. ei DllEll M-SAT 5*18-.11. ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa - rei (across from Newport Golf Course) Sushi To Go 545.:5519 . 645-5519 ~ TRY SOMETHING DIFF ERENT! ~ DJNJKNA'~~RDILIL "The New Tasle Sensation in Chicken, Steak & Seafood" "The aromas of garlic & cilantro woff & conversotion tiums at lnko Grill" ·LA TIMES ~ Kevin Ives '98 "Serving some of the most innovohve foods around" {OSTAMESA DAILY PILOT . LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY· 7 PM 23600 Rockheld. toke FOl~t 260 Bnstol • Costo Mesa 949·587·9008 714 444-4652 \Pl<I , •fw 1r .I' • .... ,.,, ... . -~-------------~----~-----, . I I I I I I I I I I t .1 Comt111.!Mly_, r.lf~'9 .... s Tctlt lncWn .... .....,_, IOUP. salad, 111111.111 ........ ........ kt I .... (11117•7111 ......... "4f)mtm•W.-CJ .. 11W7h ...... .., I 1111tt2•••...._C11'J71 .. '40 •GJlf..._,161,,ttH114 ••• .. ._ I ... ,.....,..._..._~,/31/ff llll_..•...,.•'--••l!lr•,.....• ~--~----------------------~ , \ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PilOt llllf LY II Join in a Scrabble game at Border's Hotel presents doll show and a uction Theriault'& of Annapolis. Md., will hold an antique dtJill aurtton and t!Xhibit from 9 •·mi to '3 p.ru . .saturday and Sunday at The Sutton Place Hotel in Neww.rt Beach. ;Beginning today and every f~ TliW'&Ciay, JusfPor 11ie S-pill OOt and Gary oss invite the public to come tmd ~ Saabllle Brand Word Game at Club #350 11t:Border's Books and Music. There will be a $3 fee for players, and the game will las t trom 6 to 10 p.m. Players are encouraged to come for the entire everung, but ~cial arrangements can be made for those who call stay for only A rlire French antique doll sculpted'by Albert Marque will 1 be auctioned Saturday. The · doll wets onginally owned by the Ltim1ere's of France. There . • ate rewer than 50 of the dolls . ·' m existence, and this one is · expected to bnng in more than part Qf the game. • . For more tnfonnallon, ccdl Gary at (949) 759-4871 or end e-mail to JFTSOI@aol com. Border's is at 1890 Newpo1 t Blvd, Costa Mesa. $100,000. -• The auctions are free and open to the public. For more mtorinution, call (800) 638- 0,22. The Sutton Place Hotel is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. f Ye/~ /pA~r..f i.& fire 'f2E(A,/etf _f/(A,vo(j of~ /rMthwe/ Bio Mou Chicku Sal14 l~ k•·num< l .r<Oi• v.uli hlu<" ~· 111l0lco, 1l1u<' .0111101111! .. 1, nun•h• J'C'r•r~• (<olW<ftr tUl"llLVllMl \fAngr1) r1nr.1pple rrh h. (Aljlll f1~ 1mJ "'"" •""""'" Jrt'll1ng. Mu vo Latin Tortes I rah bn1tl1 , ..J M inn roll. riled l '' ~ •n<"al, '>m11hwa1 Ulolup: ~l.iw What Btltn Btrrlh with Qrllld Chicku Breut er Stuk GrilkJ m ~• w1.; nv1 hro.>nu f"'.f'UA•, • I , lJu<"u I rnu \. 111hwn1 .pplc ,La,., 1rnJ .nvcacfo Oh'-' drC.'ll"lt Raju Stuk Barritt NroikJ 1m.it1 !ltnpo ol ~ m;ucn.at d n l"al.Lll\<J dt1lt•, Ju •n q.,,,..-,, I\: 1orn.>1ollo ...i.... ,-----------\l .1 4 I $1.00QFF ~ ~1 -, 1 ANY BURRITO ,,,\ ~I~~---Up~~~!_ - - - - Open 7 Days • Sun Thu l lam·9pm •Fri-Sat 1 l am-lOpm ,, 271 E. 17th St. J) Costa Mes~ .i (949) 515-0909 ~fFU!){E~~~~~··•[~l~rl <I '""I< I Rt\( UC 0\11 IH 0\ 1111 "< H \1 \I\" I \<.I '. b y Molie r e January 15 • February 14 I.OW J>ftll'd fll \.:VIC\\ S lX:lllll Janu,11-.,: B One of funrncc;\ far\;cs in ctramattc htcr;itun! pl\!n 4' red m 16f_tf-: Stmnnq the pf,t\'\\Oght hun elf. cJfld ha lo~t nr nc'of 1tS lOmll.: bnlham.:~. Plots 11ml uJu~tc1 ph)ts nh11u1\d .1s the s\\t1q51c1 mg. conci.'itcd ·1.U'tuflt• h<unhomlcs his v.uv 111t11 a wealthy household . • ..... OI I!\ ProdOCfn CLUB 3 5 • I ~lflOtlll\ M>;.:l;Ut I u• 1 THE WJUIAM J. ~a. tnML' Sll~PlltO GJIJ.f5PIE fOUNDATIO~ \I()\ I \I~ \IB ro RI \tf \1Rf H ()\ THI '( R ,. (()\I)~ I \(,f January 29 - February 28 I ""·pr 11.:~d previews l1tqm .lanuruy 26 lwo lover!. rcun1t~. lonq alter their intc n~c, llltcll , t1a1r has i:n<lc<I, u11cl tn1mccltatcly won<.lcr, ·where do \\C go from here?* ThL' N l'l'I ~-Ork limL:; calls <\J;~ l1uh1 ·c1hsolutclv splendid.~ You'll nurec. even as 1t astounds Vti\J Y.ith its Lt'>mplcx1t1cs and thl'O lcnrs l!t your heart lk~11'.!f31) l'ICdlltW: • PAt'.IFIC lJfl! POllNDATIO~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book Thur.day, Jonua&y'7, i 9<X) A J J. • NeW Pacific .menµ m~es Landing in Newport W hen you order dinner • from tho new menu at Newport Landing, you • won't belie.ve your eyes. It is as though Martha Stewart is in the kitchen making every plate look like a million dollars. Actually, the artistic sorcere; is Glaude Koberle, whose profes- sion as a culinarf consultant is to invent food that not only tastes great buUoo!Qo marvelous. No slouch when it comes to innovative ideas and flavors, · Koberle has DINING REVIEW taken New-port Land- ing's tradi- tional seafood-and-steak dinner menu and transformed it into an exotic array or Pao.fie Ri.Jn foods. ioned menu of dppetizers, s up~. salads and sandwiches. Six ue- points are $8.45 and fish 'ta axe still$5.95 In the main dining room, K "· berle~ new dinner appetizers priced·between $5.95 and $8 5, may offer enough to satisfy your appetite and curio51ty. 1f not, a list of entrees with snapper, swordfish, ahi tuna, salmon, c.hicken, New York stealc" and lamb chops ,riced from $15.95 to $19.95 are sure to please - especially if you like that trace of sweetness that is found in so much Pacific Rim cooking. For starters, try Lobster Chop- sticks ($6.95), two deep-fried, rice-paper tortillas wrapped taquito-style around minced lob- ster and rock shrimp, anchored in a zesty heap of mango, pmeapple and cilantro slaw with sunset sesame soy glaze. Stan~ on the balcony of the oyster bar, David Sallsbury, owner of Newport Landing, shows olf the new Pad.fie Rim menu that bas been · introduced to the dining rooin. rice·($15.95), and sampled a spi-I with garlic mashed potatoes I ral of baked salmon spntzed with ($19.95), is no exception. It gets tabilco caviar and halibut braised Pacific Ritn flair from sweet-potato lnes and a tangled pile of Maui fned oruons. For a more exotic na- vor, tty the lobster, scallops and shrunp pad Thal with pan-fried Thai noodl m curry ($17.95). For de rt 1$5~ th~ tropical ffuit gyosa, a crispy ravioli Wltn """ seasoned trwts dOd mango sauce, b a logical choice. lt',s good, too lno.dcntlilly, there is a children's menu. · · , J The presentations arc almost "' over the top•-but lots of fun. . The sauces are lovely and the .... , new chlnct is Villeroy and Boch. Salisbury has create<! a "propn~ etor's r~cnie cellar• of wmes, fncludirig a rarely en '95 Duck· ... horn merlot \SS. l and Jeb H • Steele's '96 ~Good Child'" chardonnay. If you bnng your own, corkage \S $10. / The nauucal-theme mtenors of Newport Landing resemble 1 the lounges of one of those Ea!>t· em tourist cruisers on the Hud- son River and the pabo upstalrs overlooks Newport Bay. It sur- veys the arnvals and departures of the ferry boats and the action 1 around the Pavilion. As Martha Stewart would say, "It's a good thing .• Ti leaves flare in dramatic folds under rattan bowls and OYeT spirals of seafood. Satays are pinioned with flower- daomed skewers. lt all looks like food at a luxury hotel Ul Kauai - and a little of that goes a long way with me. I usually feel uncomfortable with too many flo- rnl "bells and whistles,• but this f9od is more than photogenic - it reveals imagination, flavor and Crab Fritter 1Sunami ($7.95) is a crab fritter, crisp with golden crumbs, sefVed on top of a wok-. seared shiitake mushroom with a bracing wasabi tartar sauce. I liked the fritter and would have liked a second one instead of the Ul the wok with lemongrass and !!!:!===:=:::5!:111!!!!!11B!!i!llE!!!liE:::=:EE!!!li!llllllE:liiiC$~==:=s51111!EDEiiiiiiiiEiii==siiii:3iiiliilllliilillm!:!E=:===a!!liilil-8iiimi!i!!!E:!lliiiiiimiiii_.. talent · Newport Landing is still pri- marily a seafood paradise -the c;eaf ood just looks.a lot prettier than it used .to and Jose Munoz l sbll the chef in charge. For die-' lictrds, the oyster bar upstairs is qpcn all day Wlth the old-Cash- ---------------9 MEDIUM PIRAS Hem on Each $12 ' I I I I D8liYefy °' Piek-up Onty. I Not valid with sry other oner. ExpirM 1/31199 ·-·---·-------·-----·-----------; , LARQI ', 2·TOPPING P'''' ., ............ , ..... • 1 Litre Cob For i $1615·or ; 6-plek lud or Coon for : $1915 t Not valid wtth llf'I! other offer. ~ • - -~ 1.. 21!.9. --- Call Now! : (949) 631-3592 6700 W. PCH • Newporf Beach big shiitake. • Fresh oysters on the half shell ($8.95) taste prist:i,ne with a gm- ger-laced vinaigrette, and steamed dams ($8.45) have a tangy lemon grass and garlic broth. ginger ($17.50). The salmon was outstanding. 1 visited N,ewport Landing three times last week with vari- ous friends. We tasted snapper baked in banana leaves with coconut chutney and jasmin~ On one rught, we had shiu mai ($15.95), huge ravioli-won- ton dumplings bursting with na- vorful shrimp and lobster in a delicate passion fruit beurre blanc sauce, with helpings of orange tabiko roe strewn about. Newport Landing hdS always served a good steak, arid the new rendition, a btollcd New York . • CRYSTAL CAV.E Psychic Readings . (Call store for appointment) • Tarot • Script Channeling • Astrology • Handwriting Analysis • Metaphyslcal Books • Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minerals t!i Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin 8c Buddha • Herbs. Cssentlal Oils, Incense Mouse Wizard 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714• 7 54• l l 51 (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) ~oqers ~ ~~ ©' ~~ Sandwl~ House 270 E. 17th St., #17, Costa M~sa, Ca 92627 (949) 645-2252 Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Drinks, & Smoothie~ We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily • Cappuccino • Latte •Mochas • Gourmet Coffee • lce·Blended Drinks We use a . 1/2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies --• • .. • .WINTER SPORTS WEAR SALE --= JOt-ln LEOnHRD~s ... •OLP •HOP J. ,, • Pool Tables •Golf Game • food, Fun and Spirits • Sunday NFL. Ticket •Drink Specials Fqcing the Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 ' :r . • A 12 'rhurt.dQy, January 7, 1999 commun1 forum IDITOllAL Library's lecture series h~s .. . distinguished itself admirably . . .. . . W hen the Newport Beach · THE FABULOUS FOUR • ,.. PulJht Library Foundation set out to create a distin- Hlllshed speaker program,. they didn't mess arourd. . Ln its first yedr, the foundation manage(!• to secure sllt'h ndtioncilly renowned per· sonc.i..lill<''> for the series as JOumdli.st Gt'orgc Plinipton, CNN po,liticdl commen· tator Jplf G1e<•nfield cmd tddto commenta- tor t'vtirhdcl Jdrk<;°on -d fabulous score for. d 'ftcwbom t vPnt. Andy Rooney Doris Keams Goodwtn David Levy ' Susan Estrich And llw lah•nt is no less unpressive this YPdl, with Andy Rooney of "bO Min- utP..," ldnw, Pulll1:t.•r Pn;Le-winning biog· Idphc1 Don' KPdrn!>.(Joodwin. who · workPd d'> Prc>.,HIPnl Lyndon Johnson's d.,..,t..,ldnl. '>ky wc1tdwr David Levy, who hc1-. h<'l'll c-n•cht<'d with the discovery of mot P lht1n .. w c or11Pts; dnd radio com· mPntc1to1 C..,u..,dn Est11c h . ary, these notable figures will take the stage ih the library's Friends Meeting Room to inspire, enlighten and ~ntertain the community. "I felt the ti.me·was rigllt to move to this," Wood told the Pilot ldSt year. "Now the doors are wide open for dialogue with a vibrant community.,, Only through a commitment of time and hard work could such a young event attract such a cast of respected characters. He was right. r01 tour months bcgmmng m Febru· We commend the foundation for it~ efforts. and we offer kudos to library trustee Jim Wood, who led the effor\. Reservations will become available to foundation membc'rs Friday. The public can reserve seating beginning Jan. 18. For more information. call the Lecture Series Hotline at (949) 644-3296. READERS RESPOND Most locals like mall bridge, Crate & Barrel move THE ISSUE: Changes are on tbe horizon for South Coast Metro shopping area, with a bridge to link South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court and a move for popular home store. I run ( dlllllq t1hout the und!JC' lwt\q•en South C'u<1st Pla1<1 <1nd Cry std I Court ( "·Bndqe appro .. ed to hnk 2 nldlb." Dec 29). 1 thmk ti JS d ~Jleat 1ded. I worki->d dt the tndll di Christmas. and 11 Wds d lllg hdssle for people to qo I 1 om 01w mc1U to the other. SARAH DETHEA Costc1 Mesa As trH ds ( ldll' & BcirrC'l replacmg Robmsons-l\1ay -that wnultln'L hnng nw into Cryc;tdl Court di t1U ("Robinsons Mdy closmg doors al Crystdl Court·). But if tlwy would put JCPc>nney IJ1 tll<'H' I \\ ould h1 • hdck spend- ing hunclrt•ds of dollars d ~ Cdf BETIY GIFFORD North Co.,La Mesa I hdVt' het.>n tn this commuruty ... inre 1951. And hecduse I have bPen hPre so long, 1 hdve r-'dtched ctll of South Coa~t PldZd hP built. Arni when Crystal Court Wds built, I couldn't believe there WdS not d bndge to go from the une s1tlc• Lo the other side It hds hec1n thP most obviou& need for dll of lhesc> yrdr!:t So it is about lane. Lf•I\ rwt on Wllh 1t JAN ROVAN I think Crate & Barrel iS a per- fect match for going mto Crystal Court where Robinsons.May has • been. They have outgrown their spot in the plaza, and they defi· nitely will be an asset to Crystal Court, dnd I wish them well. BETSY MACKENZIE Balboa Island · On the Segerstrom bridge over from South Coast Plaza to Crystal Court -that is a long distance. U they want people to use it, I think they should put in a movable walkway. JACK MERRITT If Crystal Court had the Crate & BcUTel move mto the full • RobUlSOns-May locabon. it could help some. But 1 don't see that as being a destination unless there 1s more to offer at that center. Crate & Barrel might be a better destination than the duplicated Robinsons.May, but I wouldn't bank on the Crate & Barrel mov· mg across to appreciably move the trdffic at Crystal Court. JOE RAYMOND Costa Mesa I am calling in response to the btidge between South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court It is long overdue Crystal Court bas been strugghng for years, and I alway!? wondc>red why we could· n't have a bndge SHANNON VON DORAN Costa Mesa l think the bndge connecting South Coast Plaza and Crystal · Court is long overdue. It sho.uld have been built at the time Crys- tal Court was built and would have saved a lot of businesses from gomg under. The wise thing would be a moving walkway (as in the air· ports). After a long shopping tour of.South Coast Plazd, the walk.- way would be a very welcome ite~ and would probably pay for 1tseli 1J1 d short time. BELLE BESTOR Gorona del Mar I was very happy to read that Crate & Barrel will occupy the space at Crystal Court, I can't think of a better store other than a larger Pottery Barn. Based on the crowds at South Coast Pla~a • a Crate & Barrel there will defi- mtely appeal to shoppers. Frankly, my neighbors and J were concerned about the lark of Crystal Court traffic While it 1s mce to avoid the c.-rowd.,, we dop't want to see it tum into another South Coast Village with no stores left. KAREN LEE Costa MeSd Public school doesn't meet these students' needs THE ISSUE: We asked parents who have pulle_d their children out of public education to tell us what led to their decision. I dm •calling in response to your quPsllon, "Hdv<' you taken your duldren out of publtc school., cJncl 11 so, why?" ("Board mPmher lrumches school cru· .... ddf'," Jt111. 4) I hrJVP two ( ruldrl•n, dnd l hdvt• tc1kc•n them both out of • puhhc schools b~cttu~e public • ..,<·honl dfws not meet their edu· c dtiondl nP<:>d . My daughter was getting A's and took the Sft,.T te t PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (DJ, The White l louse, 1600 Pcnfl5)'lvan14 Ave .. • Washington, D.C., 20500. Hot- line {6 a.m. to 2 p m ) (202) 456- 111 t. VKE PltESIDENT Al Gore, (DJ, The CaplµJl Build· mg, Suite 212, Wathingt()n, D.C., 20500. GOVERNOR Gray Davts, (0), State Capltbl. Sacramento 9581<1, (919) 445- 2341. U.S. SENATOltS • Barbara Boser, (0), 112 Hett nate Butlding. Swte 112, Wuhlngton, D C , 20510. (202) 2~·355~; or 2250 E. lmpirlal ,. and basically flunked it. She was maybe m the 40s. My son was pulled out because be had.a led.ming attention ·defiot, wruc.h is ADD. and they could not pro· vide for him. He was not· learn- ing a thing. As much as the teachers tried, the classes were Just much too large for tus needs, and he was put in remedial . learning, but he was basic<tlly helping the teacher to teach the childi'en who were truly remed1· al. He was not remedial, he was ADD. He n~eded extra support, and there was just no way to give 1t to him in public school. JANE ALTMAN·DWAN · Newport Beach I am responding to the ques· tion, ·Have you taken your kids out of school?~ If you rcdd the last quote of Dana Black's, you have the .answer to why public schools are failing -people like her who think she has all of the answers. The way l see it, if we all thirik like her, everything will be just hne. I thought we live in a democracy, not socialism. If Wendy Lcece made that stale· ment, she would be torpedoed off the school board. I don't get it. NANCY PENN Newport Beach 1 have taken my childi'en out of public school. This year is our third year of home schooling. And 1 have done this bccdll! e 1t gives me the opporturuty to see thelf studies before they are giv· en to them. It gwe me the opporturuty to have it applicable to their life as well as our We as a family. We are enrolled in the Orange County CommWlity Home Edu· cation Program. There they pro· vide the curriculum and teache~ manual. They also provide sup· port groups for families. They provide held trips. And so Orange County seems to have a very rounded program, and 1 really apprcoate all of the help the teachers who are there gwe me. B. ALlAN STEELE IOW II lllCI YOll Highway, Suite 545, Bl Segundo 902'5, (310) ·'1•·5700. •Dianne MEJ'r'c, "P», 131 Hitt Buildmg, ~ D.C, 20510,(.., ..... l,clUll Sala~ Bhlllr. 9'1119115, la~ IQ025. ....... 7300. • ' Bulldlng, WelhtngtlDG. D.C • (202.,225.2415. (ltspHll •O. ............ ~ lllcbt , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doify Pilot llllll EpOogue didn't deserve ~ t status J Ult reeding tbe Dally Pilot for Jan, 1, and my feeling .. ~ lbould be oh the bedt page. • No woftditr poor Juon RaUICh cen•t bave llny peace when be is Ifill plaltered on the front page of your'Daily Pilot. I am very surprised that you didn't have Amanda's plc· tures, since we had to go through that for monthS and months. Much more mteresting is the clo9tng of &ob Bum's. The epilogue should be on the back. Don't you agree? JACQUELINE KERR Newport Bf!ach English immen;ion doesn't work As a kindergarten teacher m a class that wowd have been called bilingual last year, it is clear to me that this is a deci· sion driven by anythmg but sound educational theory (•Teachers learning new lessons." Dec. 29)1 Last year, dll but one of my 26 students were leaving kindergarten reading; albeit in their primary language, Stud· ies have shown conclusively that if a child is able to attain literacy in the pnma.ry tan· guage, literacy in the sec- ondary language is much more likely. Parents always have had the right to take their childi'en out of bilingual classes. l have done my own study of those of my students who were put into all·English classes before becoming proficient m English or literate m their pnmary Ian· guage. Almost all were neither literate in theu primary lan- guage nor in Englishl When I taught pre·kinder· garten at the Uruven.1ty of Cal- ifornia, a child entered know· ing no English at all. Within a couple of months, he wtis con· versant in English because iill his playmates spoke English. Thll ls not the case m my JChool 1be students in my dul have few, if any, play· mates or family membets who can tpe4k English. . I fear thoee who spc)nlQtel Proposition 227 had another ~enda. MICHAS. Rl"-~· Teacher. Los Arigelei u·allli~ School DllUICC Who's mor~ danger- ous: Soffer or Minor? A • EDITOR'S NOn: Sid Soffer has,. ne>bail warrant for his arrest for building code VIOiations at a Costa Mesa apartment building he ownecl Soffer, who claims the violations were not Justified, left the state to avofd serving a jail sentence on the charges Skateboard park won't be noisemaker with skatcboar<;i park,• I wisJi to ea e his mmd (Readers Respond, Dec. 26). • A 10,000-square·foot skat board area is more than fair. ~ baseball diamond takes up more space and is not used as frequently as a skateboord park. There are no screaming s~tors at a skate park. 1be nders are silent, as they focus on the moves. Costa Mesa has lots of par W1th trees and shade. But where do kids with skate- boards go wtthout getting in trouble skateboarding? We need this park. Ten thousand sqm1.re feet ls a mediocre com- promise. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Cox takes exception to headline A s one.who strongly sup· poru the efforts to remove Saddam Hussem from power and who voted lo •unequjvocally• support our troops in Operdtion Desert Pox, I appreaated the opportumty to set out my views for readers of the Ddily Pilot ("Cox blasts Irnq action/ Dec. 18). Your reporter, 1 iusein Mash· ru, got every detail right. t le quoted me completely and accurately. In particular, he wrote that beyond support.mg the current action in lraq, I have long urged the Cll.Oton ad.ministration to adopt a more comprehensive Iraq policy designed not to contain but to .replace Saddam Hus ein. Your headline editor. how- ever, did great IDJUstic:e to both ·Mashni's reporting and my position. On page one, the headline read "Cox blasts Iraq action," This left the impression that. at the V<'ry time OUI troops were engaged, I opposed Desert Fox. Tht1t is completely wrong. Desert Fox, wtuch I supp0rt. · will be successful only if it is follow<>d by an aggressive U S policy to remove Saddam Hus- sein from power That is what • our U .S House of Representa· tives resolution states. That - should be Chnton's policy REP. CHRISTOPHER COX Newport Beach HOW TO CONTACT US · The Daily Pilot welcomes ll'tters on issues concerning Newport • Beach and Costa Mesa. There am four Wdys to send m comments.. • LETI'ERS -Mail to Daily Pilot. 330 W. 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ClearUu We lkti• )AN\WlY llTH " "A 14 ' Thursday, January 7, 1999 BELL ONTINUED FROM A 1 ·is Slick Willie Rlslang Bntish Llves To Save I b.s Own Neck.• Another read: "As Slick Willie Partie . Bombing Goes Op.• .This was the first day of the attack on Iraq and the last day before Clin- ton was impecJch~d. It was bizarre enQugb being m o foreign country when all this W"ds taking place at home . It was even · more bizarre to be immersed m Winston Churchill at such a tune. Only dUring the etnam War had t felt this. kind mbaaassment dbout my o~ country. Being forced to coritrast the stature of C hurchill with the man now in the Whit!? House and : the vengeful ab~olutists in Con- gress who would impeach hun the next day was painful, indeed i eighing a giant against pyg- l had the great privilege of eeting and exchdngmg a few rds with Churchill m 194b: I r<?tumed to the Uruvers1ty of s~owi for my senior year after orld War II when Churchill was . . . . . EVICTION CONTINUED FROM A 1 them. A dangeroUi precedent will be set." Phillips '1nmmered landlord Robert Stellracht Jr. for two hount about why he dedded. to evict . Decker. Stellr ht ha the legal nght to present a 30·day notice WithovT reason, which he irullally spid was h1s reason. But during CANNERY c·oNTJNUED .FROM A 1 Planrung Commis~1on in 1997. "f certa'i.hly . ha<ie saiq to BUI J familton in the past that he could revisit the entertamment penruts 1Jl the future if he so desl!ed," Ridgeway said. "There were so many conclibons and' so much reVJew that it JUSt seems to me thdt it was inappropriately denied FAMILY , cross-exanunahon by Phillips, he admitted that <:omplaints about Decker pnor .to the flier distnbu- tion contributed to his deas1on. • • 1 had pl4nned on serving him (Decker!, it was ju~ a matter of when,• he said. "The resjdents' complaints do have·a bearing on the deasion, espec:ially il he is bothering other tenants and unpactmg their liv~. • . ,.'Phillips didn't believe il was comcidencc between the tuning of the notice and the flier:>. Stell- •11e is a .W cliDn far llwpart ... a.n..-..... Of ,u •• ,.. far ... . ..... of .. CGllllMllfy." , lob 81.o . ' Newpoft HarbOr Area Chamber of Commerce &.rd chairman a t the City Council " Hamilton opened The Cannery r~ht said he rnceived complaints from two female tcndnts about a month before the notice. He was approached by two women who clctun Deck r made unwanted advances toward them and made inferences about past drug use. One of the women aijeges that Decker was haVir!g sex with his front window o d. The land· lord said his etary took notes and kept them on file. However, th• docuroents were never presented in court and more than 25 years ago after retir- ing as a mt1nufacturing and machinery engmeer. He opened Malarky's Irish Pub on Newport Bowevard 1Jl 1977 aJ'fd the River· boat Cafe on Eafit Coast Highway in 1996.' Hamilton said he plans to retire later this year, turning over the day-to-day operations of the restaurants to managers. •He has been a very responsi- ble and a very solid comrnunity- minded and involved business- . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily filCSt Phillips believed they were •phantom• complaints. Decker wa n't present an cowt. He is seTVUlg a hort tenn m state pnson for a probation vtolation in December. He will be released next month. For all of the housing headaches, Decker has retaliated with two civil lawswts. He has filed a $1 million lawsuit against Costa Mesa ellegmg that the information conhuned on the fiieI'$ was inacc~rate. Decker was ' ,, man," said Mayor Denrus O'Neil, who also supported granting Hain.ilton llie permits in 1997. •1 would like to see hun rem&n as active as wssible inlbe business commUnity. He's done a heck of a lQt for our communj.ty." Hamilton was instrumental m helping build the Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum next to the Riverboat Cafe. The Taste of Newport and Clean Harbor Day would not exist without Hamil- lO!'J'S vision, effort and enthusi- convicted of two rapes 111 the 1970s but not of child molestation, as the lier state5. He has also sued Stellrecht for d1 crimination and seek:s \o recoup general and punitive damjlges. Decker's father, Elmo Decker. appeared. m court and said thtJ housmg . ..«>attJe coupled with the media attention has hurt his son significantly · ~t has-tom iUm to pieces,• he said. asm. said Bob Black, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce board chairman. · '"He is a model citizen lor Newport Beach, offering tireless • support of phUanthropic projects for the betterment of our commu- nity, and it would indeed be n shame to see such a well-respect· • ed and loved establishment forced to dose its doors," Black said. "This icon in our commuruty, a histonc Jund.mark, would be sorely missed.• 'ted by President Truman to CONTINUED FROM A 1 ak at ·a· tiny < oUege in his 1h.ldi woke up dbout noon and watched the Rose Pdtade on TV. She felt lethargic but dismissed it The kids were nappmg in the rear of the house where the bedrooms were located. FYI FACTS me state. My uncle -then the ltdte commdndN of the Ameri- can Legion -wt1s d lnend of 'I'ru· mdn and wds dSk<'d to form an honor guard o1 World War II vets to meet the pres1denbdl train tn Jt>Uf>rson City I was one or the eight men chosen My uncle introduced me to Truman, who then introduced me to Churchill He WdS a fireplug of a rndn, short and stocky without dp[>(!dring fat, weanng an over- cout dQdtnSl the chill, waving his Pver-present ctgdr dnd exudmg d chan.,matic kind of power. He worked the crowd behind ropes c1t thP tram stallon like a real pro- ft c.;siondl pol, then joined nu.man m d hmousme that earned them lo the site of h~ tdlk -wluch turnPd out to be the fdmous "iron curtdJ.11 • speech These rec0Uect1ons were very much on my mmd as we divided our three weeks dbroud between London and lht> south of France. We lound·locdl dthtudes toward lhP 1mpeac-hment of Clinton rnnqmg from d kind or polite me r~dullty m Englcmd to a cer- tdmty m Frdn<'e thdt we had sim- ply ldken leave of our senses. Thf•sp dH1tudes ~hdn't grow out of dny 9redt fondnC's-. for Clinton but rdlhPr from lotill bafflement that wf' would countenance the ovr>rthrow of d popularly elected government on such bizMTe cmd n1msy grounds lWo other points rc•ldbve to our c umml cns1s Wt'r<• 1mphat m the < 'huffh1ll War Room hrst,-lhat the good of the country was always parnmount m what went on there. and, '>econd, lhdt the e>lcrtorate hnally makes df>c1sions in d democracy PPrsonaJ d1ffe>r<'nces and hos- l1htws wNe totully !,,Ubmerged m tht> dt>f 1s1on-mt1k.109 p_rocess m Churchill's wdf cctbmet Whdt was be'>t for Uw country drovt> every dens1on Ry contrast, none of the combatdnts m Wdslungton toddy seem to be giving this even a pdssmg thought. There's noth- mg more effective l.han a tnp out- sad~ the country to bnng Uus meldncholy fac I an to clear per- spective The second pomt was implicit m 1:1 letter sent to Churchill by qis daughten tellrng tum why he rrught be voted out of office once· the wdr was won. She explained thelt the Bnllsh people had enjoyed the breakdown of classes and elitism. dunng the war ause they didn't want the old ~acetune social order dssociated ~lh Churchill's Tory party to ~etum, the voters, wrote Churchill's daughter, nught well ~rn to the oppo~ition. And she dS dead nght, of course: Bnbsh :pti2cns shock ed the world by · !Voting Churchill out or office in hdppen. '"This type of accident can re"sult m death and that is· really mind-boggling." The Kem family had spent the holid~ys in Maw and flew back on New YedI's Eve. They arrived homE> early the next morning, and feeling tjred from the long flight, they decided to. get some rest. . The house was cold because Uaey had been gone for eight ddys. Jim fidgeted with the thermqstat a nd pumped up the heater. All of the wmdows were shut. He woke up several hours later at about 10.30 a.m. He had a headache and chalked 1t up to jet lag He went to the market and bought some bdgels and doughnuts and came home. He picked up the newspaper and headed for the pdtio. Hl.s headache had subsided HI hdd no reason to go bdck there,# Jim said. "You figure your kids are sleepmg soundly and they aren't in any danger. But they were." Blauer said the polSonous leak came from the qardge, wh~re a pipe was dislodged from a heater. A readJ.ng showed that there were 80 parts per million of carbcm monox· ide in the house. There was more than five tunes U1at amount in the garage. which is considered bJgb by fire officials. The family was taken to the hospital' dnd teleased that same day. The accident caused Jim to get a late Christmas gift - a ccifbon monox.ide detector. Hl d<}n't think we did anything wrong on our part," he said. "lt Was just happen- stance Now, at least we will have a warn- ing.• • Tips to prevent ca rbon mono)(ide poison- ing: • Install a carbon monoxide detector equipped with an alarm. 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SailorS frolic •Newport handles rival Corona del Mar, 12-1 . lllLS POLO , ,\ RICUAJU> DUN~ Mf Nol NEWPORT BEAC""...H -Blood. sweat and tnars. . 1 lt's not everything m sports, but those old adages are probably the best explanation for the enormous disparity of balance in the Back Bay wa&ers, whei;e the cup is. overflowing for Newport Harbor Hlgh's Sailors. . Following Wednesday's Sea View League girls water polo open· er against nval Corona del Mar, a 12· 1 victory for the host Sailors·, Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett made a s unple case for the gap. ·1rs because we work hdJder, • Barnett said. ·we spend more brne at it. That's the key.• The Sailors (6-2, 1-0 in league), ranked filth in the Orange Coun- ty preseason Top-10 poll, were led by senior Jocelyn M andenno and junior Kynd.ra Cox (four goals e'acb), while freshman Kathryn Belden added two goals. Even CdM Coach Adam Lee admitted the Sea Kings {3· 7, 0-1 l are not entirely m shape. SEE POLO PAGE 82 NAL! . . . . . . . . . . Ringing in the new year . with a bang (63) at Santa Ana Country Club. DON UACH I DAILY f'LOl Costa Mesa Hlgh's John Carn~y. reveling in ~s environment: Playmg a fun. compebtive round of goll with a few chips at stake 1S one thing, but Pearl Sinn of the LPGA Tour began 1999 Wlth a royal flush at Sdnta Ana Country Club on New Yedr's D.ty and cleaned the table by shattcnng the course record In a rematch from three days earlier. when SlJUl played as a guest m a threesom~ with re19rung SACC women's champion Mandnne Towersey and tour veteran Muffin Spencer- Dcvtin, she shot what could be considered the greatest round m the club's distinguished tu.story. Smn, 31, played a career-best round· JU~t hours after the big ball dropped al Tunes Square m New York -to pulvenze the women'!> record at Santa Ana, the oldest country club m Orange County. Smn, who finished 37th on the LPGA Tour's money list in 1998 and eamed a career-high $201.988, carded a 63, shooting 1-under 35 on the front, then a rematkable 8-under 28 on the baclt,. r'I . ..-'"'ft\ lUwdys fun playing against that type of compeb.tion; ~ Towersey said, Mbut that was a little more than competillon It was like an exhibition. It was JUSt unbelievable.• Smn, who bl!died every hole on the back except No 15. played from the blue tees and bed the men's course record set m 1985 by Fred Couples who played a round with some members during a one-day invitabon On hole:. 12 and 16, Smn chipped m for bird.le and rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt from the fnnge on 18. MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT A newly redesigned No. 4 at Newport Beach Country Club has a two·tiered lagoon. It's one of several projects le ading up to the upcoming Toshiba Senior Classic which runs March 8-14. Sinn also had •three or four Spencer-Devlin (recently granted putts lip out• on the front rune, playing pnvileges dt SACC) according to Towersey, and could hardly believe wh~t they figured it was "going to be one were seemg, 1t was Sum who of those days." In fact, three days had to dig inside her wallet on pnor with the same group, Sinn the last hole; The threesome was humbled and shot 79, played M animal golf," in which brushing last in the threesome. the last bU"die gets pd.id. and "It could've been a 59," Spencer-Devlin bud.led 18 oiler Towersey said of Smn's missed 'Sinn. putts on the front Even though Towersey and SEE GOLF PAGE 82 . !JOHNCAR EY COSTA MESA . . . ~ •Three de~ades of conunitment are JUSt part. of his story. . . . B/\IUO F \l LK\I R . ~~~~-----------~~~ : T he Summer of Love ! hdd just ended when. : John Camey ~gan : his now 30-yedr teaching and coaching career al Costa • Mesa High. Ever since, the : nwnber of student-athletes he : has tuned into athletics, turned ! on to pnnople:. of competltlon : which would serve them m then : future professions. and : prevented from dropping out • • : Just might rival the attendance : figures at Woodstock. : •J knew at an early age what : I wanted to do and I've been : lucky enough to have done it," • Carney said m the fall of 1997, --.,...--..---------: as he prepared tor yet another G 0 L f : football season on the sideline. ...,_--~ ... : The Mustangs' longtime : varsity boys and girls tr.ack cmd .::~lil!tll~ : field coach Camey has also richard dunn l\U.11~:-worn • been a hxture m the football program, while al..,o working over the years with boys basketball and boys and guh cross country. . Camey shared varsity head football coaching dutie"' wtth Jun· .: Hagey from 1981-83, before : returning to the assistant : coaching ranks. He took over the f.ceshmen football program in l 99ti and unmed1atilly led the Mustangs to the Pacific Coast L<'ague tiUe, which he termed • •the highlight of my coaching e>.i>enenre. • Obtairung other details about league titleb and coaching achievements from the 54-year-<>ld Huntington Beach resident i:. difhcult. Not becau~ of a fading memory, but rather his insistence on keepmg accomplbhments m the athletic arena m perspective. • rve ctlways felt life things come first cmd athletic things come second,• SdJd the former Folsom High football and track dlld field sfc:l1ldout, who played football dt Sdcramento Stdte . TI1b J·li,losophy, as well as ·generous dmounts of humor, pauence and compa~s1on, have endeared him to a generations of Mesa student-athletes, a~ well as colleague:>, many"oi whom have forged la. ting ftiendslups with the s1dehne sage: He has taught history and phy-.1cal educauon, i.!. currently the P.E. department head, and still en1oy~ coaching. "If coaching still wasn't as muc;h fun a when l started, I'd be on a beach -.omewhere. tn'>lead of out at practice wtth (lib athJett? ). ~ DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE WEEK • Esta ncia High senior b ask etball standout has earne d fr equent-flye r miles with improvised forays to the baske t. Bi\IIHY FAUl.K~l II ~Pb H e doe ·n't talk trash gec:ture to the crowd or celebrate much with his teammates But to say . Estancia High's Brett Valbuena isn't animated on the basketball court would be less than the truth. Anyone who'has seen the 6-foot-4 senior cork.screw artd jackknile toward the hoop. as layers of defenders confront him to accentuate hie; airborne abandon, soon rcaliz there . u. something cartoo~h about Valbuena's daredevil drive . •It's JU.St mstlnct," s~nd the Eagles' Wile E. Coyote of the lane, who twirled, tweaked and torp<;'cfoed his way to a q ue er-high 39 pomts D c. 30 a.gam!.t the Tomadoc of Hoover High. The prolific performance helped the Eagle earn a 71-67 ovcrtune victory m the fifth-place game of the Coa-l Christmas Classic and hlghllghted a four-game week in which Valbuena averaged 19 pomts per game It also earned him Daily Pilot Athlete of th Week laure\s. "I've been (attacking the bac;ket) ever mce I'vt: been playing basketball lt J~l com n aturally," said Valbucna. Natural athl •tiosm including rare lcapmg abilt\y and quickrl • make Valbueaa a rughtmare•for opposing frontrourt defenders. Mtx m a newly in.SpU'ed .work e thic and an acourat _ _.._ SEE VALBUENA MGE 1:1 ong·ratulations • • • Brett Valbuena · ~he Irvine Company and Bayside Center will be making a donatio~ to the Estancia Hjp SChool Athletic· Department in 'recognition of outstanding ~rformances such as ~urs . . . , . . , ~ 82 Thur~oy, Jonuory 7, 1999 S rtS Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot I a w m h<° "'to Jc ei Ti to d a1 cc l.!\ d w at ff' tn to tu Cl m Ol Le w lh M \0 let pl TI al b\ th 0 \ gc lli or el in til th .c. w eJ. of to d in Sii 1ll 6}'.: in dt m th \ti er a 81 ~ WI A FO UR-TEAM"RACE IN GIRLS PCL· HOOPS • # • - Costd Me'ia and Estdncia 1oin Laguna Hills and University as contenders in race for the crown. HIGH SCHOOL llSKElllLL Post player Diaz (11.l ,_ ____ _ roles with former head coach Lynn Taylor, is keyed by 5-7 1unior Shannon Owens (\4.5 ppgJ antl 6·0 junior Anne Bubriski (14.2 ppg). games and was a consensus first- team all-leaguer last season, may be the 'league' most talented player. And Suiaunoa, .among th~ top three corers in Uie county at more than.22 ppg. has some help. throu<rh Tueiday. wiU1 the P.CL schedule tipping oft tonight. AdctitionAfly, no fe~c'r than eight returners earned l\ll·foague recognition,a year ago. · the tale .Md Mesa's MtistAngs have plenty to talk about in' the depth department. Powers, ·a coacbes' first-team all-league pick as a junior, leads Mustang· scorers with 14.3 points per game alter shifting from the post to the perimeter. But 1unior guard Jenny Earnest (11.4), 6-foot 1Wlior center Autwnn Srruth (1 l.'3) and sophomore point guard Na • cy I IatsuSh1. (7,4) give coach Jtm· Weeb, back after a five~year var- Slty hiatus, pe~haps.the arcwt's most dilflcult team to defend. ppg), an All-Newport- Mcsa 01stnct selection as a junior, and the sha.rp- shoollilg Steirifeld (10.0 ppg), both 5-8 senio~. provide an insJcle-outside sco'nng punch fo r Coach Paul Kirby's Eagles. Estancia also receive a huge boost at both ends of the floor from 5-8 Don't tell" ro-chdtnp1on!!i Costa Mesa High c.tnd Ahso Niguel 1998 wa a dgwn yE•cu for Huls bc.tskct· ball in tho Pad.he Coast Leugue, 1iY the·nwnber mClkP. it cWhcult t gue. Costd ~esa semot nvclyn Powers, as well as Estanclu seniors Francia Dla'l und Lisa Ste· mJeld, w~re all first-team all· league picks by either th~ coach- es or the Daily Pilot and all hope to help their tea.ms (9·5 11hd lo..4, respectively) fl.rush on.top. • junior and recent Laguna Be&ch oumaawnt MVP Lauren Cassity (10.2 ppg). · Tlie top four team~ In last ycur.'s standings entered league play with a c~mbined 19:38 record and there wem no all- league returner:>'. 1his . eason, however, the pro- jertcd top four teams. mcludmg Costa Me!>d and fatano a , boast- ed a . combmed 34-23 re cord Lag110a Hills ~8-6) and Unt~er sity (7-8) are additional title con ... tenders, while Ali::,O (3·12) and Laguna Beach (2-10 heading into Wednesday) are likely headed for a second-clfVlSiol\ finish. ·Five teams boast league MVP candidates, but bdlance could tell . But Mesa has, at.times, lacked a killer instinct and Qi(tlost two of tts three games decided by hve points or less. The Mustangs are also vulnerable mside should Smith encounter foul trouble. But even with Stei.nfeld's proven prowess from: three-point range. the Eagles have lacked scormg cons1stency against pdcked-in zone defenses. They have also been vulnerable to pressure against their guards. Laguna Hills, where longtime assistant Jim Martin changes ·.HIGH -SCHOOL GIRLS WATER. POLO .Mustangs tip Eagles •Lombardo picks up first donut of the sedson; Pete rson breaks out for five godls m the 15-0 PCL victory. J\"'' 11111 COSTA MESA -Local nvalries are dn unportant part of school athletic tractition But '-omctim1.~s. u ~Jdnu~ b~tween rivals isn't equal- ly mdtched dnd lhmgs can get ugly. The girls waler polo match between Costa fy1e"d l tiq h and Esl<1ncia quickly turned into a blowout as the host Mu!>tangs cn used to d 15-0 victory 111 the• Pdc1fic Coast League opener W<•d1wsddy. "WC' didn't expect thmgs lo be thi.S big,• · Costc1 MPsd Codch Eric Berg said. "That's ates- ltiment lo Stcphc.tnw Lombdrdo She's a smart qnc1l1P who sparks both our offense and c1~rc•nst>. • The olfcin.'i<' didn't need much help from Lombc1rdo, who p1ck~d up her first shutout of thP. sec1son. • · Kary Pelc!",on sco1ed twice tn the first qudr·' ter and sf>t the tone tor the H~C. Janilf er Gru- b1s1ch, Jody Mc1rt.mov1ch dnd Shayna Kline c1Jso h<Ht godls in the fir:.t quc1rtcr dlld the Mustangs hctcl d 5-0 lc·ad ttl the• start of the second frame. The two-meter atldcker, which is Peterson's po<>tlJon. 1s one position where Berg needed his tedm to nldke d hrnakthrough and he hdS been pJPc1~ccl with PetPrson's play of lute. "WP.'vo hPen m<tkmg progress and we final- ly sc1w sornt• key breakthroughs,• Berg said. "PC'tNson wtts Ctblc, to estdbl1sh good position d.nd usE• her slr<>nHth to get c1 good shot." PelNson ddd<>d three~ goals m thf' second qudrfr•1 c1nd rould hdve finished with 10 for the <JtUne 11 five~ shots hc1dn't bounced off the cross- hc1r ctnd qoctl poc;ts. "Our df'f(!OSIV<' dW<.lrf'n('SS dlSO :;aw big improvement'> toclc1y," H1•rg Sdld ~All mound, we foe usNI wPll dnd ex<>cutcd, but there is still room for ltnprov«mcnt. # Th<' Mustc1nu<. (5·6, 1 ·0 m league) will nPcd such locus when they lruvel to ledgue-favorite Uniwrstly Wf•dne..-.duy. Berg believes his team hds the ah1hly to hec.tt the Trojans if Costd Mesa c<Jn pull l<>!JNher dnd c;omc ready to play. "They (The TroJan!>) are a well-coached lenm dnd hdve .;olid funddme ntals and execute well,• Berg•sd1ct. "We need lo pldy sound and ~l<JY. compo. P.d for four qutlfters. If we do that, It WlU b) d cJos(• uc1me.. . The E!<.1g h•-'> (0-2, 0· 1) will try to regroup at , .. hum ' agam!>\ Abso Niguel Wednesday , ~ •we played a lot better m the second hdlf l,()ddy, • Estano<.1 Codch Michele Spanley scud . •wp Me st.JU tt young tN1m and need to work on mu dclenc;c a nd ment,t.J pen,pt•c:tivP # PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE COSTA M ESA 15, ESTANCIA 0 Score by Q\aarters Estancia Costa Mesa &tanda -None. . Saves -Rasmussen 5. 0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 3 1 15 con. Mesa • Peter'<>n 5, Kline 3, J. Martino111tch 2, Devey 2, W Martinovitth 2, J. Grublslch 1. Save\ • Lombardo 5. JV s.cont: Costa M~ 13, Estaneta 3 (Mesa'\ Vicki N1goruawa and Megcln Yenny, five goal\ each) GOLF KIM HAC.GtRTY.l'tU.IS I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor 's Diana Day takes a shot at the Corona del Mar goal Wednesday. POLO CONTINUED FROM 81 . "ll's disappoint.mg (lo lose), but I think it shows we < .. hdn'l work very much during the Christma., ureak, • Lee srud. ·we had a couple of kc·y pl<1yers not there during our workout w<1ck, the second week or the bredk. We only had four or five people there. and I think thdt held us back -hav- ing so many players miss practlce. • WhilE' CdM's paUem of workouts will probably change soon, Newport Harbor would like lo s •e mor(' of Ule c;ame. ·we have good df'fense," Bdmett said, •and a lot of lost swunmers. • The Sailors ou~corr-d CdM to open mat- te~. 4·0, dS Mdndcnno scored after her own slt!dl dnd solo breakaway, a play fol· lowed by three more Sailor goals m the first quarter. Belden tapped one in for r1 CJOdl on Mcm- denno's lob pciss. Cox scored during a CdM ejcc.twn, ,ind Belden t1ddl'd d coun- terattack youl with 0.58 left on d pass from junior Jf•nna Barto. Lil1dsey Duley, one of two sophomores on the CdM roster, scored the Sect Kings' lone goal to beat lhP first-quarter buzzer. Cox had two steals and scmor Ktrsten Johruon oddcd d shot deflcct1on 1n the quarter for th • hosts. • Tue dc.;y, then Pedri OioJld Ddy, Kttthennc Gregg, Tawny Bobbitt dnd Burto edmecJ second-qud.rtcr steals for the Tttrs dS the>y shut out CdM in the period, tdking d 7-1 Jcud into the break. In the M'Cond, Mand<•nno scored on an assist by Cox, Day provided d god}.during a six-on-hve <;llUdtiOn, t1nd Barto added the Tars' third goiil of the quarter pn a left- handed lob with 0:41 remdining. The Tc.trs, who outshot CdM in the fll'St three quarters, 19-8, scored three more in the third quartP.r, mc:Judmg two godls by Cox. the ft.rst of which came after her own mid-tank steal and solo hredkaway. •As long as (Cox) ts 10(.>Se, she plays tough," Barnett said. "Kyndrd IS really a very good two-meter girl. But all the gtrls came to play. We don't have.a rccll big star 1ik.e Alden (Moore) last year. I think this team needs to pJay together more dS a tt•arn ." Newport's teamwork continued m the fourth period as f\1dnd(•nno C'ashed in dur- ing a player-up s1tual.Jon and· scored her fourth goal of the contc.~l. Cox scored her fourth goal on dn dss1st by I leather Ptippas with 2:21 lC'Il, q1vrng the Tars their margin of victory. · SEA VIEW LE.AGUE . NEWPORT H.ueott 12, ColtoNA D£L MM 1 kore by Qu..-t'ef'S Corona del Mar 1 0 O 0 -1 Newport Harbor 4 3 3 2 -12 CdM Daley 1. Selves · Hendnckson 4. Newport Harbor • Mandtrino 4, Cox 4, Belden 2, Barto 1, O.ay 1. Saves · Kennedy 6 BOYS SOCCER Sea Kings battle with CONTINUE'o FROM 81 cleaned our clocks on New Year's Day. She said 1t was the best round ~ho said the time 1;penl on' the links with the LPGA Tour pro bas been great fut her own game. ~iversity to 0-0 tie At any rdtc. Smn probCJbly clld OK in Uu ('nd, has cvor ~hot.• ~pencer-Devijn ~hot • Towersey, of coane, even-par n in both hils been a prominent ' :CORONA t>l!L MAR • Jn its ftnal nonlcaguc boys occer g me before S ... , View League pl"Y hNJtnS, Corona rlel Mar J.Ugh got a conhdvnce boo t by battling vis1tm9 University to a rounds. Tower ey carded purtic1pdnt in tho Tea • An omenl Toweney, the ~ 76 dunny Stnn's Cup Classic, the mid· formt!r women's course h1stonc New Yedr's effort. ~ummcr, ladies-only a.corel~s., UP.. · Th' Trojan (7-4-2) w I • com· -fJ oil a biq upset of prcv1ou Jy '11'dPf C)tl'<t, and thP.n ~o t l1l bfdny~ County, Wood bndql•, , Monday. ·m S..a King qua hcd the npmr.nhun with a d ff'nsivc pu7.-1f • lc<l by Ethan Austin and 'hh Rc1der, Uni couJdn'.l fOlve. J tin Srnlth had f1v v for M (4·h·2J. Mfltt Munay had •' 1v • tor thu 'O'ojan . cJM travel to m Toro Pnday -th ·15 pm. leftgueit~r. rccord-huld~r al 2-undcr 70 aflair ln the Fletcher {ttccomplishf!d several tim • ), • Spencer-Devlin Pearl Stnn Jones Motorcais/DaUy hdd suggest<!<\ to Smn and (Ldguna Bct1c:h ) a nd Sinn • Pilot Club Spencer-Devlin ln their ftrst bout (Seal Bedch) have left for ('hamp1onshig Senc.c; Dec. 29 how she was •anxious Florida to compete ln the U.11t yeftr in Tea Cup Cl4SS1c to sec somebody set tho coum! 1 fealth.SQuth Inaugural Jan. JI, Tow rs••y blew away the held r ord." 15·17 at the Grand Cypre s 1 w n b tr k h Rasort in Orlando, the first anc o y even s o es on er In the first n1atch, Spencer· tournament on thl! LPCA Tour in home courso (the four privall' ~2':Unti. sHD 5 t 72, ,Towthersey 76LJ 1999, clubs m this newspaper'• -ud ng inn •>Y ree !itroat • SpencP.r-l)-Ovbn finisht.><J 9-4th ~1q-ulation rotate a host 11ite in · ·when P •arl hot 79 on on the tow's money list in •96, Uw popuhu event which match Tuesd y, he ke pt her composure earning $67,360 and placing out tho women' c:Jub champions), and never made any exr.u • • ol the top 90 (which merits Tow~. the SACC womeQ 1"owersey id. •she neve r Jo t exempt.atatlll for Ute following club champion 1' of the past t7 her tem5arnent. She was a year). years, shot 2·over 74 lut swnmer perf Cd • Then she C'.4me TuWeney, wh6 has been to stake clAlDl to the Tee Cup back a nd • ot 63. ----~~_playtng .reguJArty wtth. · tiUe before a rolling crowd of "MutfUt biiPat m both on -· splflt'9t-D9911D IUiCe the fall,~~~· 20tt·.= =~-·--"-------L-,16 ' Owens, a Daily Pilot first-team . All-PCL returner, is a physically imposing player whos~ aggressiveness and h.ustle provide d catalytic effect for the Hawks. · Aubrlski is a dangerous scoring and rebounding thre<tl m the paint, while freshman ~mt guard Megan Aaker sholild continue to polish her already quality play- making and three-point shooting skills · · Uruversity senior guard Fala Suiaunoa, who averaged· 29.4 points in three recent tournament Uru CoaCh Bob Bemal, in his sixth season, also counts on 6-0 sophomore Shlang-Eu Bai; a ,:oochei.' second-team all-league pick last year, as well as an emergi!tg cast of newcomers. F1fl>t-year Aliso coach Knsten Okura, a former h.1.ission Vie)o H1gh standout who coached at Brea Olinda and enlists former · Brea head man John Hattrup ali an assistant, will rely heavily on semor returning firSt-team all- lcaguc point guard Tara Matuk- tSna ( 13.3 ppg). Erika Castro, a 5- 11 senior center, lS averaging 14.3 points and 8.9 rebounds per game for the Wolverines. SEA VIEW GIRLS HOOPS ~eleaguing residue affects Tars, CdM • Delayeq alteration of Sea View League leaves local girls basketball teams wondering 'what if?' for 1999. scored in double figures and only two -Charlene Quon and Jen- niler Dickson -have done it The Orange County releagu-more than once. ing fiasco, which delayed shuf· Quon, a 5-3 guard, is averag· fling the Sea View League deck ing 13.8 per outing and Dickson, until the 2000 league campaign, d 6-1 center, 11 .7 But the locals will· likely haunt thP Newport have averaged JUSt less than 31 Harbor High and Corona <3el Mar points in their seven defeats, girls basketball teams this season. which won't get it done agamst CdM (8-7), which could bP. quality S~a View foes. hard-pressed to end i~ current El Toro, led by two-time coun- 23-game Sea View losing ~trea~. ty sconng leader Gtuliana Mendi- mi.ght have contended for d top-old, the ledgue's MVP as a sopho- three finish m the Pacthc Coast more, will attempt to continue its League it is scheduled to 1om next current 10-gilllle league wmrung season stredlc Menctiola's 22.~ scoring Newport Harbor's ability to uverage 1s currently tops in thP garner one ol the league's threo county and she also leads the guaranteed CIF playoff berths county in assists at nect.rly eight would also have increased sigmf-p~r contest. l ler older sister, icantly had de1ending champion senior Gioconda Mendiola (17.9 El Toro, as well a~ Scmtd PP9 and 6. l assists), another of Margarita, not seen ,_______ four starters back, was their Sea View dcpar· . also d hist-team all- ture delayed. Fl....,.ur league setection last First-year coach a.ctt Gregg yedf. Gregg Sdvage's Sailors s.v-·s The Chargers, who (12-5), can still make a Sllilon (12_5}, host GdM tonight. are run at the top three conung off a two-week when league play up:. CM still mlike layoff after being off tonight But lrvme a run at the removed frofl} the post· (11-4) has JOined El Toro top three Christmas Marina Tour· (10-4 and ranked No 6 When league nament to a<.ldre:;s con· in Orange County} and play ti~ off cems ove r the unsports· Santa Margdnta (9-5) ds ~lght. But manhke conduct by equmly likely residents their fans. of the circuit's upper Irvine <11.:4) Sdnta Margaritd, chvlSlon has Joined El scheduled to enter the Woodbndgc {tl-6). Toro (10-4 · Angelus Ledguc next which sdw it's stnng of and ranked season. features Vanes· five utlcs and 50-game No. 6 In 0t•'99 sa Ferragdmo (15.7 league winrurig streok County) and ppg), a 5-9 junior for· end last winter, could Santa ward who·eamed first· dlso make some n01se. U-arfU tedm all-league recog- Newport boasts five> ..,_w-oition last year. returning stctrters, (9-5) as Daniell Bennett (13.4 including first-team all-equally likely ppg), a 5-9 senior leaguers April Ross, a 6-residents guard, has also been a foot-1 center averc.tgmg of the drcult's consistent farce for the 11.9 points per game, upper Eagles, coached by and fellow junior Kalena di 1-1-third-year head man Jackson (9.2). v......,..... ... Rich Schaal. Seruor Kristen Urban , lrvme's Diane le(!ds the T<U'S m sconng (12.8) Vaughan, the Vaqueros third and.senior guard Alyssa Paul (6.!>) cooch m three seasons, has had has improved her game in all an unpress1vo preleague cam· facets in her fourth varsity cam-paJ~n. keyed by 6-1 sophomore pa.ign. center Jody Carlson and sopho· But inconsu;tency ancl <.lepth -more guard Ali Grechko (11.4 the other five plclyers on the ros· ppg) l low much support the rest ter average 2.1 points per g<1me of lhe Vdquero lineup can provide dS a group -will force Savclgc to will Ukely d<:!lermine their fate. find solutions jf the Trtts are to Woodbridge, with Eric Bang return to the playoffs aflN <'ltd.mg returning for his 13th season after a string oC seven straight postsea-a lhrec-y<'ilr absence, LS led by 5~ i.on appearances last yCM. 11 scmor forward Amber Are- The Sea Kings. gwded by sec-~trui, a second-team all-le4gu~ ond-year coc..1c:h ·Ell>ert Davis, pick. as a jHn.ior and one of two have_just thrc~ playen, who h1tve returning stuters . Selby Schober (lilg Canyon Country Club), who won the inaugural Tea Cup Classic in 1997, bas also been playtng with ome interesting partners. She captured. the state communlty college champ1onship last fall for Saddleback Colle<Je. • Toshiba Senior Clastc update: The casccsding waterfall on hole No. 4, along with the rock re taining wall around the green, has been completed ot Ne wport .Be ach Country C lub, which hosted a "grand reo~ning" Tuesday of the re<"On1truc:ted an•a encompassing holes (3, 4 and 5). Golf coune 1upermtendent Ron &,nedkt and hii C'rew have also nearty finished o proJect of rebuilding four tee boxes (4, 5, 1 t and t2). It 1hould look gr a t by Marr.h, wbtn NBCC plays 1lOlit to the Senior PGA ToUr event Marcb8-14. SCHEDULE TODAY .......... College won'lef\ • UC S.n Otego at ~n C.llfornla College, 700pm. High school glrk • Newport H.rbof •• etolMne, 7:)0 p m.; El TOtO et COtOnl cMI Mar. 7;l0 p.m.: EsUlnele et C~ Mesa, 7 p.m. ....... High sdlool girls • Nl'lftpOft HlftM>r et lr'Vfne, 5 p.m : It Toto It COf'onl def Mir, 3:15 p .m.; ENndl et COlt.9 Mlle, l :1S p.m ·-...e. H6gh Kt*' glrtl • NI sdpOlt Hlrbor- COfON .. Mlt ~It Cofon.t dll -,.,. .... c.orw .. Met VI. CM4*flll0 ~ ....... """ ,.,.,.. •• p.m. Mll'Nrl ll(iclaJ Ot i:td 0-S.,,...., --~ilty. WIYM .......... • Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot / Thurldoy, Jonuory 7, 1999 83 ·Showtinle! TarS do a tap danCe And t~~.~-•• •After toying with Aliso Niguel in the first half, Newport Harbor ~ettles for . 58-39 nonleaguc victory. IQlv fib NEWPORT BI:Ac~ I -Once their lead <•xpttnd~cl to dlmost 30 points, dnd Newport I iarbor l Jigh's Sailors were tmi~hed abus- ing Aliso' N1~uel with u lob-pass exl11b1tion that dctzzlcd the home ! crowd, there was ctn unJamiliar sense· of lost interest. • • Hard to blame the SaUors, though,· wl!o cruised to d 58-39 nonJeaguc victory Wednesday night over the Wolvl•nnes (8-7). who had no rtnswer for Newport Har.bor's .Mdlt Jameson (20 points)~ anp Dustin Illingworth (18) "I think we look Ahso Niguel out of what 1l wanted to do in the fui.t hall, but while it may have looked lopsided at halltime with the totahi, m the second hall we didn't do any- thing we wanted to do,• said Sailors Coach Lurry Hirst, whose team (15·2), ranked fourth m Orange County, built a com-' finals of its own tourna- ment, 50-37, and was upset thi<:: week by Uni- versity, will give Coach Steve., Keith's Vaqueros plenty of incentive. • "The fact we beat manding 48-19 lead in Jameson the third quarter, before · them, and they're c~l'tl mg off a tough loss, and it's the league OP,ener, it's a triple negative,~ Hirst sa1rt There wasn't a whole lot of ncgahv~ agdinst the Wolverines, who led, 7-5, before Hirst called tiineout, What fol- lowed was pure mistreatment o1 a defense as the Sailors scored on gfVe-and-go plays, lobs to the hoop and sparkling spm moves by Jameson and Illingworth. losing some spunk. MI think (th~ lackluster !?econd half) WdS 80% Aliso Niguel wrutt- ing to make d stand and a state- ment, and 20% our k.ic\S looking at the scoreboard,"-added Hirst, whose team, on a pcice to become one of the best in the school's 69- year history, is expected to have its hands hill when the Tars open the Sea Vie.w League boys basketball campaign Friday against Irvine. Hirst said the fact lrvme lost to Newport Hdrbor ldst month m the Jameson, whose 360-degree tum in the lane on a layup chilled the Aliso defense, added nine rebounds, five steals, two assists and a blocked shot'. His three· pointer in the second quarter was C osta Mesa Class.le cbamplons - Kneeling, ftom le~ -Arion Ingram, T~ylor Brown. Kally Carlch, Allle · Doemberger, Kyla Flores, Cynthia Mendoza, Denhe Castellano and Julie Hubbarct; standing, Classic champions from le~ ElnilY. Leece, assistant coach Susie Duemberger, Coach Laura Carich, Andrea Wayte, •Region 120 Costa Mesa Girls Division S 'P: AU-Stars. Ally Doerr andMlkyla Lux. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa's AYSO Region 120 Gills Division 5 •A" All-Stars proved uperlor this past weekend 8l lhe C~1a Mesa Clasbic, with a dominating defense butuny out every foe en rpute to the title. Victoncs cdnie by virtue of 4-0, 6-0 and 1-0 scJ>res and the fourth matcll was a scorclcs tie for Costa Mesa. which displayed ~peed and baU·oontrol oflellSlveJy, backed up uy a dc:f cnse which,.sunply proved unfielding under the hands of Coach Launt Catich and her assislftnt, Susie Duemberger. VALBUENA CONTINUED FROM 81 m1dr<ln!1e shoutmy toi.1ch und Valhucnt1, d •wcond trdm All·P<1nfic Codst Ll•clgue pick dS a 1un10r, ht1s <•nwrged it!> the Cdtuly ... t to Estctnna's nm for its .12th stra1yhl poshct1son berth. ·It took hun about 10 or 12 ~Jt1mt-•s, hut f Uunk he hndlly reah?.es whttt 1 expected and what U1e tc.tm nel'dt!d. from him,~ Est<1nna Coach Rich Boyce said. It was, m fact. c1 h<Mrt-to-hertrt talk \'l:ith llo}C<' two ctdys before thf> I loovcr oame wh1c:h helped Vdlhucnt1 tum the comer'cmd, p ~rhap!', pennanently exit h1c;- cuac.h's doghou c. "I le told me I wt1sn't working a:-. hnrd ~s l should hdVl? been und lolcl mP 111 imp1oved my · work ethic, I could he one of the better pliiycrs Estuncia has had,• Vdlhu1•nrt scud, "That gav<' me confidence• to know hl' hdd that kind of rnnhdenc e m me. I confl!SS I wcts going through the motions early m the season. Now I rt•el like• l hftV(! to do more, bc~.1u:,-. this tc•c1m needs me. I oin't let (my t(•,munnles) down." When Valbuend elevates ctt the end 111 one of his trndcmc.1rk c;lash s to the. ha kct. he rnrcly corn«' down without getting off a c;hot or drawing a foµl. •He's JUSt a 11corer, • Boyce PUIUC IOTICll BRETT VALBUENA ltoim: Aug. 29. 1980 Hometown: Fountain Valley Height: 6-foot-4 Weitht 185 Sport Basketball Pos: Forward-center c.o.ct.: Rich Boyice Fevont. foOd: Pina Ftivortt. movw. "The Wate< aoy• ~ .u.~ ~ •p1ax1ng 11'1 that (CIF 01v1s1on fll ·A) ~m1final game last year against Bishop Montgomery (a 71 ·67 double· overtime loss). We came up one game short of playing in the Pood." Athlete of the Week I: Aver~ l9 points in four ga~ including a cereer-high 39 agairnt HooYef. Diiiy ... Collectot rports Olrd SMH!S n. S said. "He's ~ot d great !>hooter, but he has that scorer's mentality and he also gets a lot of points off reboundmg ~ Valbuena had lo rebound<> ctnd four blocked shots against Hoover, alter collecting 14 boards in a nine-point ~ance the day before against Montcla.JT. He connected on 14 ol 20 field-goal attempts against the Tornadoes, most from inside the pamt. But he also knocked down jumpers from 19, lt>, 14 dnd 10 foet and hit t1 at 15 foill shots. "To tell you the truth, I don't like shooting the ball (from outside). I can shoot. don't get me wrong. but my first thought is dlways gomg lo the basket. l try to find an opening and cut through the yaps m the defense. If I'm on my gdffie, l don't bebeve there b anyone wha can stop me.• • Valbuena. who transferred-to Estancia from Fountain Valley l I1gh before his 1umor year, said nagging mjunes, as well as his aforementioned laziness, contnbuted to his sub·pcU' start He rrusc;ed the final three games ol the footbdll seac;on after sustaining a gash on his knee which required 12 stitches. He also said untatJon from his football cleats led to buri.itis on one instep, further hdmpenng his quickness. as bdsketball began. •It took a long time to get back my mobility and speed,• Valbuena bdld. •twas dominat.mg m the summer, averagmg about 25 points a game But l wasn't playmg at that level when the season started; not even close." Valbuena, averngmg lb.b points per game heading into . Friday's PCL opener against Co~ta Mesa. said he 1s focused on giving his all as his prep career winds to a clo.,e. • 1 know every game is gomg to be a war, but I r~ally want to WUt league," he Sdld. Added Boyce, "He'b the kind of guy who can catJY the load. And I th.ink he's turned the ' comer.• PU1UC MOTICll • IOYS HOOPS .Win er one ot three for the Tars, who • shelh d AhsoJ 22-5, for a 38-16 halftune lead. Illingworth ch1pP,ed in with seven hoards, three assist:., two steals ani.t a block, while Alan Limon, Billy Clayton and Gary Rol:)mson added three-balls. ~&.fAGW NEWPO«T 58, Auso NIGU(L J9 Sc.otW by Querten Ahso Niguel 11 5 l 1 12 -39 Newport Harbor 16 22 11 9 • 58 Allso Nlguel ·Lamela 3, Ross 11, Camad1ni s, Munsell 6, Kern 2. Zanolli 4, Hefty 2, Burnett 2, Boyne 4 · 3 pt goals -Ross 1. Fouled out · None. Newport Harbor· Jameson 20, Limon S. Hearlson 3, Robinson 5, Illingworth 18. Clayton S, Yarnal 2, Valle10 o, Pajevic o. Cha• o, Sch~tz O 3-pt. goals -Robinson 1, Jameson l, Clayton 1, Limon 1. Fouled out -None. Jc HOOPS OCC women win; men fall, 64-58 • Co?sl's women get past Saddleback, 56-38, fu a tuneup for Santd Ana .. MISSION VIEJO -Well, it wasn't exactly the Orange Empire Conference 'start women's basketball coach Mike Thornton wanted, but it's c;till a win for Orange Coast College, now 17-1. The Pirate.<;, behind 16 pomts from Adna Sortino, defeated host SaddJebdck, 56-38, Wednesday and now turn their attenuon to the big showdown with Santa Ana Friday at 7 p.m. dl Orange Coast. "We've never really played well dt SaddlelJack, • Thornton said. ·For some reason, no matter how good we are, we seem lo. struggle.• Enn Tomlinson and Ndtalie Weeks each added 12 points to the wmrung effort. Leah Wilde had mpe points for 'the Pl.rates, the top-ranked team m Southern Cdlifom1a. In the men's gctme. the Pl.rates. down 20·3 at the outset, fought back from a 22-potnt debot, but fell short, 64-58. Carloi. Reyes scored 16 pomts for the Pirates (9·8, 0-1 lll conJcrence). Vernon Jackson scored 16 points for SaddJeback. OAAHGa u.m COHRJllHa WOMEN OMHGI Co.t.sT 56, SAODlHACX 38 ~ eo.t· Sonmo 16. Toml•mon 12, Wtl~ 9, Midd~bftX>h 7, Wwks 12 3 pt goats · Sortino l , Tomlm¥>n 2 Fouled out • NOM S.cldlebldl • Hol~n ll ClllC><.h 12. 8'1«16, R.k~1ll l, M<CluU.f')' }, l l\dltrom 2. 3·pt. goal$· HolrNO 1, C•rci<h 1 Foultd out • Non11. H11tftml<' OCC.. 32 16 MEN SADO\.leAo< 64, OftANG£ COAST 58 Ot--. Coast• c.,1i.1on u. Reyfl 16, Steier a. M•rt•Mlll 7, Ell>Ott s. Dolven 2. M.tdrid 2. t.Angd<>n l, Al\dtn<>n l'. J pt. goak • CtHtltton 2, ~ J, l.Angdor\ 1 Fouled out • Bfti.r. l..engdof:I ' $Mdlebitdl • ~.,. 10, v J11<k_, 16. A ~iOn 11, 0•111s 6, FrHttr 10, JOllnM>n 4, ~Ch1koff ). k>x 4 3 pt c;!Oilh • H•yn 2, ~\.iort 1 f oultd Ollt • N :>nt ... lftime. s.ddlt'tM<:k. 36-14 Irvine overpowers Sea Kings, 81-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Cowna del Mar t-hgh had a chance lo pull out a VlClory Ul thr~e match· es dunng Wednesday':> 81-0 loss to Irvine m tho Sea View League wrestling opener, but Idle mis- tt1kes cost the Sea Kings clll three potential victori~. "ft was bad coaching,• Coach Gary Almqmst t>aid. •we were winning thrPc matches and gave up reversals. You extend your po it1on ..to ltv~ another day, you don't give up reversals or get pinned. •1t's becau e they haven't workl'd hard enough due to bad coachlllg. • The Sea Kings arc now 1-15 this ,ca on. "This is painJw: Almquist ttid. ·sut pain ~. a motivation to work harder.• • Championships are within reach f Qr both local vio~en's college basketball teams.' N ow, I have usually l<•ll the prognobhcating to my colleagues. but I think there are two tearns wfuch ment : ·championship pr dictJon~ as January brings the bAgm!lln9 of · conference pl~y. One ha1ls from Orange Coast Coll«;>ge. the other . from Southern Cahfom1a CoJlege Both women's baskPthall learns will successfully defend tbetr confe·rence titles. Orange Coast College, which bEKJan Orange Empm! Conference action against Saddleback Wednesday, 1:. 17-1 ranked No. 1 in the Southland, and although there are tough teams in the conference. th(! Bucs will emerge Wlth the r ruwn. Llke~e, thei.J nedrby counterparts at Southern Cdlifomia College will PmergP from a brutal nonconforence schedule next week dnd demon- strate what a talenlc>d, battle-tested teum c dn redlly do. If you want to argue, ron4'ider the followmg: ·1ason hill whic:h cx;c. put the screws on1 earlier tht5 season, is the choice for third. lrvme Valle}' (currently 12~J and Cypress sit in the spoiler roles. But honestly, I don't think any of the:;e teams can outgun OCC for the duration of the season Friday':. 7:30 p.m. horne'-Opener 11gamsl Santa Ana will be a buye qama dnd if dnyone l~ looking for a go6d game this week. that's the one to go to. Southern Calitornta CoUege - Codch Ru~s DdVLS detemuned, when ht! mdde up the schedule. ~ the Vdngudrds could onJy get ! better through a noneonJerence triul by hre. sec ha!> emerg Orange Coast • Although the fr:om a ~<:hedule donunated bY, Pirate:> have no one player who NCAA D1VlSlo'n I, lI and m · replaces Jennifer Ludwic~i. wh<> schools with dn f!-5 record, prett)'! dveraged 23.6 pomts per game good for an NAlA team (It · during last year' 25-10 sea on, · houJd be noted'that other NAJA they do have three players, teams huve been playU\g up as Ndtalie Weeks, Am Saraydanan well As a whole, Golden State ' and Erin Tomlinson, who are AthletJr: Conference te~ were averagmg 11 potnL'> or bettC!r. JUSl 2· 7 against NCAA Division Weeks, an All-OEC s<>h:cllon IU or better from Dec. 15-Ja.n.12). ldst sed.Son, lead-s the learn WlUi Be}'ond that, the Vanguards 12.9 points dnd 8 6 rebounds per have a varietv ot threob from all game. iomlinson, a freshman, pomts on the~floor.· leads the tedm m three-pointer:> KeUy Boeke and Sarah made with 16. . l Jerkenhofl provtdf> a lethal The only quesllon mark Wlll conng threat from the post be who replaces Saraydarian. pos1bons. Boeke's average has who went down with a badly dropped d bit to 13.3, but she sulL tom knee cartilage last week. leads the conference m held·goal The stdtus of Saraydanan's percentage (60.7 J and ' return to the lineup. according to rebounding (8 6) Thornton, 1s uncNta.m. Thornton 1 lerkenhoff as seventh m hopes .she can be back by the held-goal percentdge, havmy second round of OEC play made 54 of 109 shots But even with the loss of If dn opposmg defen-.e even Saraydanan, Orange coa~t has considers collapsing to take opoons. ·we have the deepe.~-t awa~· th 'inside, the long-range team I think we've ever hcsd. • bombers \\"ill put the game away Thornton said. ·we ~o nine or 10 from beyond the three-pomt lifle deep. In most other years. the Two victuns, Bethel College loss would have been a big hlow and Gordon College, found out to overcome. We will nuss her Ill last week at the hands of Am~ the lineup. but we have the Pma, who was selected the talent to compcnsatP. • Golden State Athletic One option at the Pliates' Conference's Player of the \\teek disposal is Leah }Vilde, who has Pina was 9 ot ln from scored 9.1 pomts per g<mw.off threo-poml range and averaged • the bench and has made t 5 t 7 pomtl> and 12 as~tsts ove.r th ' : threes. "Leah 1~ d good player,~ two·game stretc:h at the Pit. Sbe ·: Thornton said. "But it was ruce also had nine rebounds and f<'.>ur • to have her and Aru heC"ause stedls. they combined tor mom than '.lO • • But-Pind, who leads the pomts a game # conference m as~ist. by more Keli Johnson N<idta Mow:a than two p )r game, is only sixth and Newport Harbor product on the conference three-point Michelle KJytta are expccteu to pcrcMtag Jeaderboard. get more playmg lime tilling Tt>curunate Kristi Wright, a Wilde's role ott the bench forward, lead~ the list at .50° The bottom line -the Ptratcs (22 of 44) . are 1ust too deep and only Santa Mansa Emd is eventh Ana has the depth to c:ompct • behind Pina and Alana Kempton with them. Tru~t mt'!, l have een ls 10th. them play. A<; a team, O<~C 1 They w re 12-0 in GSAC pJa)' really that good and th , other In t eason and were ., lect ~ by coaches m the contcrcnre lh coaches this .., ason a!> lhP · appear to dgrne iJ thcu conference lavonte. prcsedsott-poll 1s at'ly md1cat10n En'.ln though they may not 9') 1 Orange coa~t collected hve undefc ted agam, the Vangu. rd~ hrst·placl' votes. making It the w1U wm the title when all t.S id favorite to repeat. and rtone. Sdnta Ana, wluch wtum<: The Vanguard' open GSAC · AlJ·OEC forward Rochelle l>lay at Awsa Panfic Tu sday Anthony, lS e.-xpectt•d to rebound \'entng, on of the tedm.5 whidh from a d1c;appomtmq Y"Bt lo hopes to challrngP. SCC down finish second and Full ~rton, the 'itretch · - DEEP SEA WednesdaY's counts ,,,.. ... rt ........ , bcMt 12 angten 64 rod sculpfn,, 1 s.end bat&, } UM cod Dawe,.-. Lode• • 1 bMt. 22 engler1.. 31 biwracUda, 16 ~ ta.. 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Newport duct~ by; an lll<fMdual COMPANY, INC , llfY 0t all bid• ducted by•• cotpota11on BMetu::A 928&3-3711 Have you atar1~ doing • corpotellOn The Contrec:10f shall com-The r~trant commenced ThltD UtlnHt 11 . eort-bullnea yet? No ave 30 CAt.ENOAA to trantact butlnns under ducted by: • COJporatlOn Nell Cameron :z Plug~"" CloSSllled section lo find l8IVloes frOm eleetrlClons ono~IO londllcoOetS • polnWS , !:VG aner 11'11• t ummont Pt</ wflh th• prOYislont or th• flatltlout bualn•tt Ht111t you a1a1tad doing Thll atatemenl waa ftled 1 • ~ on you to ftle a Slctlon 1no to 1780, In-riam• ot n•mH titted botlnMt yet? YH, 12·1• wflh the County C'9tlc of OBITUARY • iypewrttten reeponte at lh 1 dutlW, or IN Calllomi• above on 11/5/N 98 Orange County Of\ 01/05M 888 OBITUARY . court Labor Cod•; ll'le pr9Ya1Ung CECO INDUSTRIES, INC., Ear1h VenturH, Inc .• Dev. 1 .... 779440 A i.ttet Of phont can wlll ,.,. and teal• of Waget ... a Cal1tornla corporation, Tax, Treuu<w 0.Qy PUol Jan 7 ,._ 21 • not p<otecl you, your ty.,._ tat>Ual'led by the City ot AOBEAT CARTER, SA,. Thlt ltaltmem Wat tiled 28 1999 . ' rh209i,....------------------. wrllten retpc>nN mutt be Coeta M9", which we on PRESIDENT with Iha County Clerk of _,,. ____ _.... __ _ In proper legal lorm " you flle wrth th• City Clerk of Thlt 1tatemen1 wat flied Orange County on 01/05199 PUBLIC ltOTICE Wall( Iha court to hMI your ... _ ,..... , Co M with the County Cltltl or 1Hff77MS2 cat• u.. ..,..7 o tla ... ; n ... ......: Co 2J Ploutlou B el 11 ...,,.., do not ftl• your ,... and ahlll forl-.t pena!tlH "'-'¥'"' untv on 1 1!5198 Delly Pilot Jan. 1, 14, 21, • u nea• ,~ t"l9778078 28, 1991 r Name ttatement GILTNER JOHN KNUDSON •PonN on time, you may preterlbed lhaftln tor non-Diiiy Pilot D.c: 24 31 The fol!owlng pert0M art 10 .. tne cate, and your comptl•nee of aald Code. • • • PUBLIC NOTICE doing t>uslnen u · December 22 1919-Jon1W"lt'V 2 1999 _.... money and prop-MARY ~LUOTT, Dep. 1999• Jan. 7• 14• 1m LOGICSOLV. 3.a:i18 Call• • . --·, • ~may be taken wtlhoul utr City Clertl Cit, of Thl82 1'10tHlou• Buatne.. Portola, Ca?f111ano Beach, Giltner John Knudson Wll ., wamlng fl'om th• Coeta ..... ' Na,,... Statement CA 92624 born of American partnts in ~-~i ,,. other 1....,111 r• P ubllt h e d Newporl PUBLIC NOTIC! o1Th• lbe>11owt1 ng ptrsons are Lauren L. Kelly, 34318 n..ris', Fran"". •C.er a b.:·'s""y ,.., -.. . d ng UI ,,. .. u : C•ll• Portola, C.pl1treno nl ...... tu\ uCI .. ,qylf•mentl1 You may want eeach-COit• M... O•lly Flotltloue ......... WISDOM INVESTIGA· 8"Ch, CA 92624 'n Barttlon Spa' h funJ : IO ~all an attorney right Piiot J •nuary 7, 14, 1999 Na,.,_ Statetft9nt TIONS NETWORK '1 1 Thlt butlnatt 11 con-1 a, an, t c y :;;.oe. If you do not know Th192 Th• fottow1ng pertOnl .,. 1 eth SlrHt, Huntington ducted by: an lndMdtJal' ltCl.llncd to Jtluca, New Yorl In • an •tt()(ney, you may call dofng boslneu as: Baach, CA. 92946 Hava you star1ed doing hiith school, he was a scratch : llf •ttorri.y referral t eMce PUBLIC NOTICI! PREMIER AIJTOBOOV AE· Dennie A•Y Alan, 411 buslnHt ytt? No golfer and exc.cllCd in ia: hocUy , -qt {.legal aid omce (lilted aac 7030 FINISHING, 1579t Rock· 18th SttHI, Hunllngton Lauren L Kelly >.t Comdl. be bclon--1 10 the ,,'Ill I..,. phone bootc) None• OF fteld Unit L. lrvlne, CA Baach, CA. 92&48 Thia 1tttement waa filed 11- aupu.s de que le en-'" Q2618 Thia butln•tt 11 con-With tl'le County Clerk of SeaJ and Serpent Fratcmiry and treguen HI• cltaclon Jodi-Pt:TITION Dent·MHt«a lntematlonal, ducted by· an lndMdual Orange Counry on 01/05/99 dupbym his Nonlic heriagc as ciaJ u1ted Ilene un plu o de TO ADMINISTER Inc , (CA), 15791 Rockfleld Have YoV 11erted doing 199H779439 amem.berof·L. ·'-' t'"'"', 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS UTAT~OP1 Unit L, llVlne, CA 92818 butlntu yet? V11. Dec. 29, UJCKI ...,., par• pr111nlt r un• r• MA1'Y A. MORGAN · Tnlt bu1lne11 11 con-19118 Dally Piiot Jan 7, 14• 21, Gil began working for tht Sanulb Division of Bendix •puffta eacnt.a 1 maqutna aka MARY MORQA.N ducted by: a COfpotatlon OeMlt ~l«• 28• 1999 Th207 ~· in. 1940. He dtsi__, illmh ma~nMOI fur both en •Ill eor1• Have you started dOlng Thlt statement WU filed PUBLIC NOTICE a ..!.~" v··· Una carte o una llamada CAa• NO. A1182N botln.st yet? Yet, 10/2:JI wtth the County Clertc of ---------WI and m' awy airam. In tbt '50s, hu intcrm in telefOf'llc• no It otrec:era To all helra, t>enenct...i.t, 98 Or•-r~.-. on 12·21MNI ,..._tttlo •·-•---cn,,;na ltd tb cntinc ckYtlopmtnt for SCC,A rice an protacc:ion; t u ru puetta credit~, c:ontlngent c:redl· Oent·MUIMt lntematlonal -... -......... 1-"7•9779979 ""N"" ... , • .=--, "' v-· . · -.stlta 1 maqulna Ilene qui tort,.,..., persons Who may Inc Anthony Matt•aon' ·-ame ... emen Ht cspCcUlly cniOJ"d lhouand·milc rallies and Htll cump11r oon 1u formal!-otherwlH be lnterHted In Prntcs.nt • Uy Pilot Dec 31, 1998, The following persona.,. Oimbcompetition. dad• legllln apropildu the will or "tale, or both, Thl1 statement waa filed Jan. 7• 14• 21• lt99 Th1111 doing buslnett u : · Tr.wkrmf 10 Ulifomii in 1960, Gil again took up ., Ulted qulefe que la C0r1• 0M1•RYMARMYORGA MOAOAN aka wtttl the County Clerti of PUBLIC NOTICE Ugo hk SolCutl•ont '· M1600 Wtlclt~ ricing Wlboau, in inc-t thir 1.-.a on th" fin .... r •..CUChe "' caso. " AN Or•ng• County on 12-1.a.99 • · 0 1 .. a. " ··-""!>"'' ' ..,,. ' St ueted no pretenta t u A PETITION F<m PAO. 92828 Lam in N~ Yolk. He cstinurcd lit b.ad Wied I SOO '~ta • ttempo pued• BATE hu been filed by ,....., t"897779•• "°N ""°"•' Bualne•• Bart D. BOHier. 1 eoo races Jurin~ h11 ar«r (mostly on his Hin...L'-llilrd., el cuo y le •puaden DIANE BERLINER In ll'le lJrW v mC:.I Of am. tatement White Oak, Cotta M... ........,, quttar t u ut"1o IU dlnt<o Supenor Cour1 of Callf0t· PAULS NASH, Tha followlng peraone are CA 92628 ' TIGRESS). il was Commodorr: of Soulh Shore Yacht y otraa co11i de t u nl•. Coumv of ORANG&. 2603 Main StrMI, Suitt dol~ butlneet as: Thia butln111 11 con· Qub in 1970 and won the Newport-10-MJ.llUl\illo ract Pl'OD!adad tin avltO tdlclo-THE PETITION FOR PAO. 10&0, lrvlne, Celllornl• CTOHNSMUAS GM. METIVIER ducted by: anfndMduel about the A.m~ time. In 1992., he' won the pr-""ous nal Po' parte"l:I• •• oorte. BATE rtqUNll th.al DIANE 92614 LTIN & DESIGN Have you ltaltad doing -ir extsttn otroa ·requlslto• I• BERLINER be appointed u Dally Pilol J•n. 7 14 21 ~ERV1gEs,.,!101H ~,.!.laf" bUtlneu yft7 No F.dward E. Kennedy Memorial for N~it Harbor gal• Puede que Ulted personal reprtuntatlve to • ' ' ' n• r. "' un . ..,.un Bert D. Botti• Yachuman of chc Year. qui~ llamar • un abogado admlnlller the •llet• of the 28, 1999 Th195 ~en, CA 9284h 9 Thi• mterneot wu tiled Wha'J .. at D-ndix, Gil .. --~ 'or rwo·,,....,,. •• P-id""t lnn\Aldl•lamtnte SI no dtc~•nt · · rnomu Mic •ti MetMer, With the County Clerk of " ~ ... nw 11 1-·.. '"" .... : cQnoc• 1 un '•bogado THE PETITION requHt PUBLIC NOTICE 8t01 Conttantlne 18, Hun-Orange County on 12/10/98 of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce. Wi1h the '~--... llamar a un tarvlclo the dac.dtnt't Wiii and llngton Beach, CA 92848 19089777734 d f .'L n • ..a:_ '--• 1970 L_ ·th ;-v-~. de abogaid~ coctlcll1, "any, be admitted o"81HTH9 Thi• bu1lna11 It con-D•lty Pilot Dec. 17, 24, 31, osurr: o ute ~ngu pwic tn 'llll paccnt on c o a una otlclna di ayuda to probate. The Wltl and FlotltJoue BuelM.. d~~ by, •n lndlYfduel t99S Jan 7 1999 Thl79 spring•rypc batch·boldtr bad been apprOYCd and legal {'le.t e1 dlrectotlo tel• .,,Y codlcllt are available Mante ltatement Have you started doing ' · ' Moonlite Marine was formed. More chan a million b.acc:h· tonk:o). '"' ~xamlnaUon In tht n1e The following per90n1 are butlneu ~? YH, 1-1·95 PUBLIC NOTICE holders Juve been IO!d. GU wu tuiawn for the bc::autiful CAa• NUM•Mt kept by th• court. doing butlnesa .. : OIJT ' ~ lc:hHI M•IM•r ---------cannons -Li L -built 'rom sm·" ~· .. 1ng an' noA• 'or THE PETITION requul.9 ABOUT TV., 2oio RIS>tlb-..... ttaternent wat flled Flotlttoue Bu•lne.a uu m: 11 "",...,, •w" (ftUtMN del C..0) authority to •drnlnlttllf the Uc, Costa M..., CA 92$27 With the County Clerk of Neme Statement noes 10 a lirgt Napoleon that opens nuny a ~du dub. 904981 eetat• under tn• lndepen-Aodney AC>C>My Produo-Orange County on 12-2a.91 The following persona .,., Gil's businaa a.rd bca dacribes his intcreu ind se.ruc of The name and lddr ... of dent Admlnla1ratlon of &-tlonl, Inc., (Slat• of Calif()(· 19089778829 doing buslnest u · FOCUS, the court le: (El no"'°'9 Y tat11 Act. (This Authotlty nla), 2020 Aeoubllc. Colta Dally Piiot Dec 31, 1998, 4972 Warner Ave., #103, humor' :Gjl Knudson, Tor Builder-Hi1 lie Mia clrec:elOn de la eotl• N ) wlll allow tl'I• pereonal rtp. M..., CA 92827 Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1999 Th190 Huntington BHch, CA Engina. C.annons, V"edco, Boau Rac:zd, Yacht Scuff" and ~UNICIPAL COURT OF reeentatlw to take many Thlt bu1ln•11 It con-. 92&49 cndii"f; •AddiaJ U~• CALIFORNIA 1409 4tl'I actlona Without obtaining ducted by: a corpontl!on PUBLIC NOTICE Sean Albett Hofrrnan. '178 c· 'is$".....!.-~ I-L''· -'c, I-. his children, t -~ ...... AVE SAN .DIEGO CA court approval, BtfOf• tale· The reg.ltrant commenced --tit'-·· • .. WI"* Av• .. 1231, Hun-UITI~ .,, llJJ "'" """" ~'[,'· • • Ing ClfUin very lmpottant lo 1ranMCt butlna•• und« r... ...... u ,,... llngton Beach, CA 92&49 Knu.d.son, Wtlliam Knudson, Linda Fi.sbtr and e:i101. SAN DIEGO JUDI-actlona. ho-, tha P«· th• nc1111ou1 bu1lna11 Name Statement Thia bu11nu1 11 con--...fchiJdrcn, Ruucl and Breana fisbtt. Also bu CIAl DISTRICT aonal rep<•entsttve Wiii be n•m• or n•m•t lltted The lollowtng peft0n1 .,. dUC1ed by. an lndMdual ., ..... The name, addrus. and 1eq1111ed 10 give notJc:. to above on· -dOlng butlneat aa; Have Yllll ltatled doing nepc:hildrcn, Teny Mi.sucxi, Dan Masucca and Loreia (.-phone numbet of pi.In-lnteretted P9ftonl unteu Rodney Rooney Produo; TEt#-0-CLOCK. 2814 Hun-bollnat• yet? No Rtubcnstcin, grandchildrtn, Ben, Ala and Robert t1tr1 attorney, °' p&aJntlfl 'they have waNed nouee °' Ilona, rnc • Mary Elizabeth llnQIOll Str .. 1. Huntington Sean Albett Hottman Rtubcnstcin a.ftd Sean ~cci. wttnout an attorney i. (El c:oneented to the propoaad Rooney, PrHlderrt Batch, CA 92648 Thia ttattment was 111ed l'll>mbf• 11 dlr~ y 11 action.) The Independent nu. ttatemenl wu fllad Barry Btian Detfenbauoh, wtth the County Clertc of In lku of tlowcrs. the ltmily b.as rcqucsrc.d donal.ioru ' actm1n111r.uon authortty Wiii with the Coonty Clll'k of 1'03 Delaware 51.. #3, Or•,_ County on 12/22/9fJ L_ m·d-·an Ga's A•_., co Scro:ps Cla'nic· ,.._ ..... ,~---"'-· nurnero d• ttlefono dtl be grantad untets an Inter· Orange County on 12/15/98 Huntington Buch , CA -... -1"88778Sff oc .. ~ ........ ~w.u llbogado del demandante, .. led pereon ntea an ot>-1908•778070 92946 Dally P'lo Dec Rawch or 10 Hoag H~patal artmcnr of Cardiology. o dlf damlndante que no j9ctl0n to tne petition and This bu1lnau It con-' 1 · 31• 1998· 'iena abog1do, H ) DAVID thowl good cause Why t.h• Dally Pilot D.c:. 24• 31• duct~ by: an lndMdual Jan. 7, "· 2t, 1999 Th188 • ~ UNEJ COUit t fiould not giant the 1998, Jan 7, 14, 1999 Have -you 1tlr1ed dolno --------- authority Thl83 l>utlnan yet? No PUBLIC.NOTICE IBAN c . COUGHLIN, A HEARING on the •ti· Barry Deffenbaugh .:i9~111e7900, uon w111 be held on JlNu. PUBLIC NOTICE Thia statement wu fll~ Newport Beach/Costa /.J..ew Oo~ly Pilot .Hie 'II/le/; tfoa //kite A GOOD ADI ' STARTING ANEW I B:USINESS?? •••••••••••••• Tiit ugal DtpattmttU Ol ti" /Nk~ndttU ls pkasttl . announce a ntw suvkt now aWJilablt to 111w businessu Wt will now SEARCH the namt/or you at no tXITO chargt, and saw you tht ti1H and the trip to tht Co11tt House in Santa Ana. Thtn, of count, afttr tht storCh if compltttd wt will filt JOMT flctilio11s busintu namt JtaUmttU wilh tltt County Cltrk, publish onct a wttk for four wttb as r1q111rtd by low and lhtn jilt your proof of publicaJion wilh tht Co1mty Cltrk. Pltast stop by to filt your Jktilious bllsin"' stottmtnt at tht Doily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,. Costa Mtta. If 1011 cannot stop by, pltast call us at (949) 6.12-4321 and w1 will malcl an-onftmtnts for yoR to han4lt. this proctdurt by"'"''· If you 'fhtJul.d ha11t any futthtr qutstitJns, pl1ase-calf us and wt will bt mor.e than glad to assist you. Good /ud in your ntw busintss! D11av~ Pilot ......... ~~~ ...... ... COSTA MF.SA Oh•/239-1901, AAY 28 1999 at 1·.aspm In wllh Iha County Cllf'k of MIM:HY WITIE WOOD Dept. i03 located •I 341 FlotHlou9 Bualnee• Orenge County on 01105/99 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ANDERSON & HODGES, The Cltv Drtve South, Dr· Name ltat.menl t90ff770443 SAU Trutt .. Sala No. 98; 525 B STREET SUITE ang1 CA 92868. The following pettont 111 Dally Pilot Jan 7 14 21 03032 Loan No. 189fi520J '500, SAN DIEGO, CA IF YOU OBJECT to tl'le doing boslneu at'. A & S 28 1999 · ' Thllli lltl• Order No. 82H24C e2101~1 grantlngoflhe petltlon,you Computllft , Inc .. 3100 Air· • N'N419-183·04 VAILH· OATE·"'-uG 29 1998 1hould appear 11 th• hear· way Ave .. St1 •128, Cotta PUBLIC NOTICE 44448304()846 YOU ARE IN · Ing and 1tat1 your ob-Mua, CA 92628 OU:AlA..T\..ff>EAAOEEDOf Clertl, e:lona or Ille written Ob-A & S Computt,.. & M11m· FlctltJoue Bualneu TRUST DATED 08f04197 ave ltr IS/ K •• S•LLAR8, lont with 1he cour1 be-ory Enhancement Prod· Name Statem•t l.H..£SS YOU TAKE ACTlON '"Pllfr 1 the hearing. YoUf ap-UCll. Inc .• (CA), 3t00 Air· The followlng persona 111 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· NOTICE TO THE PERSON peerance may be In penon way Ave . Sit . # 128, Cotta doing t>utlnett 11· ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLD AT SERVED You are HNtd or bv your •ttorney Mesa. CA 92828 DAVE TAX, INC., 405 • 30lh A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU MANOR FINANCIAL SER-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Thl1 but lneta It con-St, Newport Beach, ·CA NEED N4 EXA.ANATION OF VICES INC on behalf of Of contmgem Cfedetor of ducted by: I COtporatlon 92883-3711 'THE NAT\JAE OF THE PRO· MANOR FINANCIAL SEA· the dec:eued. you mutt file Have you ttal1ad doing Dave Tu, Inc , (CA), 405 • CttDINGS AGAINST YOU. , your claim With the COOt1 bu11MN yet? YH, 1993 30th St, Newp<>f1 Buch, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 1 VICES. INC under. CCP and maN •copy to Iha per. R & S Computer. & Mem. CA 92883-3711 LAWYER On January 21 •. 418.10 (c()(J>Ofatlon) t onal representative ap-ory Enhancement P10d· Thi• butlnen 11 con-1999 et• 10·30 ~ ARM •• Pubttthed Newp<>f1 Betc:h· pointed by tha court Within ucts. Inc.. Phytht A Gld· ducted by: • ~potatlon ANANCIAL. c<>Al'ORAnoN Cotia MM• Daily Pilol Jin· lour months from th• date dings, CFO H•v• you started doing 11 thl dliv IA)Otnted Trl.9tM , ~ 7, 14, 2t, 28, 1999 or the ftrtt la1uanea ol let· This etatement wat ftled bUtlneH yet? Yt1. M-98 under and pureuent to DMd Th leJ t1tt at _Pl~ed In Probate with Cha <:.ounty Clerk of Dave Tex, Inc .. Dave Tu. of Trust racotdad on Coda ncuon 9t00. Th• Or•noo County on 01/05199 Prelicleftl 08/12/97 lntt ---=p~u"'.":a~u~":'C~N~O~TI~c-=E--1 11,,,. fOf ftllng cla1mt wlll t"997TM83 Thlt ltatemant WU nled 19970386837 8ooll rurnt _________ 1nol expire before lour Diiiy Piiot .i.n 7, 14, 21, wt11'1 the County Cletlc of of Otfici.i AeCorda in~ , CITY OP =~t•="•~ h"'1ng 28, 1999 Th201 Orange COunly on 01/05/W Ottiea of the Rec:Ofdlr of ' C08TA MllU YOU MAY EXAMiNE the 1"99770441 ORANGE Cculrt, Calllorna, t'.~o• COUNTY, ni. kept by the court." YoV PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Jan. 7, 14, 21, executed by: flMOTHYD. ... CALIPORNIA are • pereon 1ntert1ted In 28, 1999 ' Th205 BROWN. A SINGLE MAN. ae • f.. NOTIC• • Iha ••Ull•, you may ftla Flotttloue au.an.ea PUBLIC NOT·"· Tru1tor. HQMESIOE LEND-: INVITING alD8 with the cour1 a Aaquett Name 8tatetftent. "'1ro ING, INC., FKA 8ANC· , NOTICE IS HEREBY for S~lal Notice (form d!r9 I~~~ pereona are '1otltlotd luelneH BOSTON ~OATGAGE COR· QM!N that tMled pro~ OE·llM) Of the IOJng of an :'J\ .,.,.... .... u : Hou.. Neme et t t PORATION, at Beneflcuwy. 1111 fOf furnl1hlng all lal>or, lnvenlory end apPfalHI of kaep n\)7Sup~llHtta cim· the follow!,;~ • .,. WU. SEU. AT f\JBUC AUC· mlterl•l•I equipment, "late UM11 0t ot any.,.. pany, 1 ega '·· dolnn butlnaet 11• K & A TIONTOlliEHIGHESTBID· trtn1port•t on and 1uch tltlon Of ICC<>Unt II pro-~v~ngton BHch, CA eni~prltt 4!1>49 ' Orangt DER FOR CASH (peyable at °"* t1cm11 .. u m•y be Vlded '" Pr0bat1 Code NC· 1 A IH 'eo t M 1, CA Un-. of .. In lawfUI money NqUlrad fOf CAL"CHHHA tton 1250 A Aitql.lelt for Heidi Krltttne Tahtl, Q071 9;:27 • • • .... of the United StatM. by aTR••T "ADA" ,._ Specl•I Notice form 11 =~· Otlve, Huntington Kelly Jean Curnutt, 2S49 cath, • castW't Checlc • PROVllM•NT• ''°~ =•bl• ttom the court Karl ~ 9T= 9071 R• Orange Ave.. IH, Cotta chlwn bv a ltM• °' N1tione1 .... te-01, wm be ,.. Att~ for ttt. PetJ.. gttta Drlvt, Huntington MT•h·,·· CbA 912627 I :=:· • ::..k dr~unlonbv • ~by the City of eo.ta IOMf1 Betc:h CA 92&48 • u1 ne11 1 con-or a ... , • M... at 1he omc. of lh• t Thlt • butlnt11 11 con-dueled by: an lndlVldual "' I chack: dra~ by • ttat• AHN L Mltll, duded by hUtband Ind Have you atllted doing cw faclefel •8VlnOI and io.n Qty Clerk, n .'•If .DrM, •ao. (C••.,eMM) wife butine11 pt? Yn, 4/90 aaeoaation. ..W. woda· Cotta Mu1. C•lllornl•, ATTORMD AT LAW Havt you ttarted doing Kelly Cumun 1IOI'\ °' tavtngt berlll aped· I unlll tne hour Of tO:OO 1te01 MOULTON ~y.rfYtt,1211111 Th .. llatemenl Mt nled fledlnMCtion 5102oftha a.m., Moftdar, Januarr PKWY anr 220 Heidi Krlltlna Tahtl with tht Coun1y Clerk of FINnelal Coda anct Mltho-u, f ... , •t wnlCtt Urne LAQU.NA HILLI CA Thlt etatem..-it wu flied Orange County on Ot/05/M niad to do buelnaea 1n thll f ~ttwy wtU be opened put> e2tea ' with tht County Clerk of 1 .... 77Mae· ttatel. At: IN THE QUAD · llct~ and read aloud In the Publlened Ntwporl Orang1CountyonOllOSl99 Dally Piiot Jan 7, 14, 21, ~O:=~~ I Ccutlcll CNrnbefa s.ai.d Baach..COtta M..a Daily 1 .... Jl'MM 26• 19119 ""191 AT 8850 BEACH It.VO j 1 ptOC)OUlt •htll be9f lhe Pllot January 1, 7, e, t9" Dilly Pllo! Jan. 7, 14, 21, "11UC NOTICI a.JfNA ,.AM, CA. 11 rfotti: ; UIJe of t~ work and flM'l9 f1Th70t 28, 1ott Th?OZ .... and.,..__~ to , Of She blddw bUt no other and "OW hlld b¥ I undlr elid dlatlngulthlng lnlfle• Any PUILtC NOTICI PUii.iC llOTICI ......... I.Int o.d of TIUIC In ... ~ : ' bid received 1tttr • tn• LSGAL NOTIC• '1e9lla• •••• 111 The fOl!owtng l*tone .,. llta*9d In Mid C4urty, Call· ' tehaduted clotlng time fof • doing ~ aa A"*1-fornla dMcrlblno the land t the ,_. of bids aha• ~ NOTIC• OP Nw lteleMeftt can Htr<1tat f'oodt, tit therein: •A.a "'°'9 fuly-.. I ::.::.-_;i:. ttUaUC IA&.& The followln9 P9f'9CM'* .,. 1'9naz.a Ct., Coeta Meta. IClftbad on the .-,,. mM-' rttvrned to bldd., un-OI' A•AMOONID dOlng ~ •: 'aeko CA nt27 tloNd Deed ot Trwc• n. 1 openad, ~!'., ~ ..... "'.!.~ Pf10PU iW INr=o~~-~h TThomatOtJohenton, 16t P"lll*"Yt• ...... e ..01wd • rtepone1 ...... 7 "' .... VIYV'9f Notice It Mttby g!Ven CA • ·~-,...... • -• .,.,... • eo.ta Meta. 11 **"' told •• 1a•, The 1 to ... lhat hit bid la r• tha1 the V~necf wt• CA 12127 irtreet ...,_ and other 1 eel'lad In Pfoper time. ... at publlo •ucllon. pur• Ch•rl•• Wllll•m f'Mllo, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-conmon dlil,-...," _.,., A Mt of lid Document• eu1nt to e.ct1on 21700 of 2*.,: ~ ,....,. dUCtad by: en lndMdual ot .. ,.. ""*IV ..., .,.; may be Obtained at the Of• tl'lt lutlr:ifft l Prof ... ~lrlOft• 'Pound l'eeko, =,,..r"yef?et:r' doltlg aiMwe la IUllOtted to=. tee of the aty 1f!OinHr ttonal Coda, h to4towWla a.eeo Pn ~ ..._, Thomae Johanaon 110 LIXWCITON n , .. ortve, Cotta M ... : deecrlbed PtOl*tf to wff! !)Ort leeett, CA.._, Thie lta19menl w .. ftled COITA WIA. CA 1212 . e.llf0tn1a, upon ,....,.. =~.JH~"l.i.~~ Thi• ttualnet1 '• con-wtth .,,. CCM,ey an °' =.:.•:t=v TNlt&a ......... ,.feull4Pftt _, ANO Mile. HOVl!HOLD :::-" • by: hulOend Md OrMGe County on 01_.. lnoorreot1':. ot tt. ~ •10.00. ~ ............ wtll be by oornptlo HeYa -.rtad dolr'I • .....,,.... ...._..,..,_.,._, ....... flf H.00 d be fv9 blddlna (wr1ften Nelad ~wt? No Dally Nd JM. 7, 1•. 21 . --. .. .,._ 11 _,, ..._. fMde If hend'td by 11'*1 bld9' INl~V be eubmllt9d In C'*1M W. f'aallo ft, 1-1"t• .... llld ...... II& lid 0oaJmtntt Ind ottMW ~ ON THI 211T ~ Thia ~ wet IMad ...... -.. ...... __.... , cemr.ct ~ mey r..~·Mt~ ·~:utl n: with "" County Otftl of TR a DI • ..,, ..... -lllld • ".-O be aalft'llned-.• the~'*..,~ Ortn09CounlyonOf_,. __ ~,....,....,..,,... of the City Otr'k ot end wfllch la loealad • t ... '111• ..,_=:;;..a • d -.. ar-INIUliill • .sam • ClfV of COM• Mt9• lid An.H HLI' STORAGE, Deity ~Jin 7, 14, 11, """""''"'MIN pay lfw rtmllfr•,,.,...... 00tument1 Wlft not be tHO WHITTIER AVE •• H. 1... '"'"' ... ••n """ot ""* ~ ...... ' , a e ! .. COii The Pilot Classifieds ·at 642-5678, to place your Garage Sale · Ad ! > .. .. I • ..... ..... • • • • • Ruu· an<l dl'udli11P. m 1· ubjf't't to c.hrmgc ~ithm~t notirr. Tiw )'uhli,htr rfi;t•rvt·<; tht' right· to rtn or. rt>dussl() f('\ i ... 1· or rrjtct uny du!i~ified udHrti-.1·rn<'nt. Pt .. a ... e rt>port 1u1y t'rror thut 11111y_ b1• in your rlas!;ilko ad immediatPI) Th,. Duil) Pilot ar-reptit no. • ~ahilil}' for UJl)' rrmr,in nn udH'm•1·mt'nt £or 'filb1ch it muy bt• n•..,pon11ible' t·'Cf't•pt for th<' co..,t o( d1t• ~pun· nrtu11llr ot·rupird by tht• 1•rrur. Cn•dit 1·1m only llt: ullowrd t(,r tbt. fir t iu ... r rtfou. g , .. S-1621 --,. -- . ' ! -_ .. ----,g ltOS-2744 ·rr: - ; .,) ' • By~ax (949) 6$1-65Q4 (flit 11.r i111·fuJ.. \our 11.im•• umJ iih1111~ numl>f'r UltCI , .. 11 n1U \IHI bod,; "ttb 11 pr1<t· •p1:111•) • n - ByPbone (949} 6'l2-5678 By MalHn Person:.· 3:-iO \\'1• .. t Bu; Strt't>t Cnita ~it--.u, CA 9~b27 Al .\i,;'t.pon BhJ & 8a1 'it Index 2920-2011 ·•N . ..O·Hll ' . -- ,, Bou.rs · 1f.11·ph11n""' 8:30am-5:00pm ·. \{011tlo1•f'l'111.11 • "'ullc-111 8:3.0um-5:00pm · · \tnflll,h-fo1u~ · --Cl . llH-IMO . ------ 6010-6010 . . fo~dny ................. .Friday 5:00pm Tue1'1Jay .............. Monday 5:00pm Wedne uay ......... Tu~~day 5:00pm 'fhur~day ....... Wedne day 5:09J>m. _Fri<lay ............... Thursday S!OOpm ·, .. . Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm· · •tOS..tM COSTA MESA 1024 BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 BUSJ1m$S EMPLOYMBNT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PBNINSUIA 2107 OPPORTUNITY 5530 5530 5530 DTIQUIS .. ' G) ••atD• Beautlful-48r/ Lux fl'um 8tudlo on 2904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2.5Ba, fam rm, Bullt In 0o .. n View 2er 28a E'1lde. limited cooklhg CJerlo•I llt• office SalH '90 Hurryl S315K Eart deh, Lg deck, nu paint n/1mkg/pet1 $475/mo --• aklll1 req'd for antry COMI! GROW ' I r , , • ' ' i . • • • • • ' t ' • , : t • J I t ) ' EQUAL HOUSING OPPORlUNltY & Judy Taylor, Agent• & crpt, parldng, yrty 8'42-8699 or 548-50S6 PleaH be wary of out lavel poaltlon & . bllllng • . WITH USI 949/642-4722 $2200 949-548-8384 of area companies. dept Fax Rea. 949-Expanding retail ad· All r111 ttl••• •11Yt1111l•t 111•11 •'aide Newport Hghta Penln Pt. Lower untt, ChecJ< With th• local 6"&-058G or call 548-vertlalng department .....,.,lftt 11'ftcttet•eFed area. 2 h~ on a 2 Extra Lg Br'•, 28.., 2 MISCELLANEOUS Better Buitn••• 2171 · (Between 10-4) 1Mk1 a Hlf mottvat.cl • em ftlr 1t1Q1 .. Act er 1• u lot. Bbth upgrad.cl-pat101, FP, gar, 11475/ •T~ Bureau before you Driver needed day1 account •xecutlV• to t11111ft4w~Jc• 1111•n II 11ttt1 J.«9K Call For Rant mo 949-675-9126 RENT~ aend any money for caah, mul1 have valid Htl, develop and ••r-te ••••rll11 •111 preltreace, Info. Earl & Judy fMI or services. Read Ca Uc & ref• 1tart mid vice new bualnH• FT MomiJ~ Uld C'\CTUIU( slli.tlb 812 -820 P.:r Hour t111111t1u tr •tml111iHllu Taylor, Agi.. 8'42-4722 and und11atand any Jan. 949-548-2ne and •~lat HCtlona. ; •u•• u 1m, celor 111t1111, N.w on M•rtt•t Prtn-CORONA contracta before you Femi,. L9w S.Cretary :•h~~fe; ~1r;:::i~i;:,a::, • Mr,u9'iu, '*''"'"''"''*" clpal1 only Eut aid• DEL MAil 2122 ROOMS · 2706 •lgn Shop around tor naededl Ar• you an 1 year print ad- T1is•Jll'Ool1a cr" h111h.r . : ~~ • .:!. Glal '-'"...-•~h•tal lllfll, " •• l•l1a1t11 locatlon. Cape Cod rat•• •xp'd lAgaJ Sac:retary vertl1lng experience. ! It•••• •llf •ec• •11l1111c1, twnhm, end unit, 3br CAMEO •HOR•• 38r NB. W.OcHnlront/22nd llARN •1000.93000 whh at laut 5 yeara of excellent communlca- 1111111 .. ••11a111111at1et1 • 2.15ba, vault.cl cell-28a larg• yard Private rm unfum ahr •week from home! Family Law back-lion akllla. Ablllty to ·~ .... u.. • l.to'll trrm ~- Ula ... ,,,,., •Ill 111 Ing•. 2 car attach.cl, prtvate bMch accaH' bath utl• 'pd nl•;,,kg Not MLMI C,JI 1-80(). ground? If ao, you aet goa11· and make '"WMlflY HU""' ••••rtll•· trplc. Fralhly painted. s 3 OOO/m 0. L •a 1 ~ kitchenette, • laundry: 320-9895 x 8906 Free might ~a Ju at th• prof ... lonal pre1anta· .,.,, .., ,.,, utile·---ts II Vacant/mu1t a••· Agent (949) 720-1878 1 blook to NB Pier 2 minute mHaage. peraon Im rooking for tlons In a fut paced "•lll1Htltlltl1• 01rr11•111 A1klng $244,900. 9810/mo Call Sam tn the NB., ... Inter-anddetallonantadan- ate h11•1 l1t11111ef tht all Broker 714-997-3997 Front Hou" Dup .. x at 94g..875-4808 Hlad? Pl_eaM c.it Pat vtronment. £.;u1loh~hc1l 111 II.Wt anol 1..orov. u111 <'all for llllllClinl mrnt l-~;H:~7" •••lh•t\ du1tl1tf I• i.11 2Br 1Ba, FP, 1c gar, (B tw 9AM-5PM) 2ft07 at 949440-e093. Xlnt benefit packag•,1----------t • • •• .,.,., ,,. au111•I• "'.. no P•t•. $1300/mo. • ••n CREDIT " Including 401k. Drug ._..,,11111111,,1111. TtceM NEWPORT 3101 3rd Ava. Vacant 1cr .. nlng/phy1lcal r• ~MPLO~NT Can't "''Tl to -! pltlu .. m11111Aatl11,caMHUD BEACH 1069 Ae•nt.OOnaH Pfaff HOTELS HAVE FUN quired. EOE. ._ iau; get to all thOa• Ttll l•tt •It·• 4~4 •5• rw liiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiii c 0~ .. ;~3.::;: •t • MOTELS 2718 GET OUT @WORK ,:~:i~~" L~n f~:,:.~ SERVICES 5533 repair lob• ~· Washltttt•. DC 1111 ,iuse 29 El Puao Udo Pen O•-l•l•nd '714-4S50-4802 OI' mall: cell HUD et 4U·»ot • •• --·•• around the house'? VE A R -R 0 UN D T 1l.-.tra 4 LIHI• Inn By Th• Of DEBT' trvln• Spectrum, Time• Community RESORT LIVING 1br COS A RUNA 212 Bay Hotel, 1 blk to • Newport Beach, r• New• 330 WHt Bay Plea .. be aware that Let the Cla .. ttled 1ba 1 atory. Private bch. Low wkly rat•• n t h / aort wear clothlng Streat, Costa Meaa. th• llstlngs In thl• cat· hrvlc:e Olrectocy ,.. bch tor rHldent1. Beat •••t•lde Ae-$450\ip·949-673·8800 !JeCan e:pJ atore for men , CA92627 egorym!lyrequlrayou helpyoufind HOUSBS/ S 7 2 '9 o O LI do mOdelad 1 Br cottage, women & kld1 Is hlr a AL 11 S p ER 8 0 N to call a 900 number CONDOS fteaort Home• bright, private amry, • Crtd11 Ct1rdf Consolrd1111:d F/PT sales Posltlon1 In which there 11 a reliable help, 1949) 873-41823 patio, no .gar/pet1. RENTALS TO • Po~mtntS Lcn~·trcd For Int• r. ';!P~!:,:!tr ..;111~~~~ charge per minute. t----------1 OR $ALE 949) 720-9"2 $695.mo 949-&42-tlt 12 sn•'D1' 2724 • lnimst Rtductd Call Steve Louck• Lotion• & L•c• ---------• •--------. ... ll••illl••••lab d d B h ~ •••7s•1922 EMPLOYMENT "" •n one ••c Cl-n 3br 2be, nlca • ilor~~lllltnts' Stop,rwrl Apply In person 7'3 Cotta•• One• In a yard, ctJl-da-Hc, gatd-H blo B r--Baker St, Costa ...... L WANTED 5535 • .r:.E~'D•T 100., lifetime opportunity at ner no/1mk/pat 11400 3Br 28• •hr home on • a m05 '11.>i Seoret.ry to' design iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .v na.&VU. • only $348,000 Agent 714-840-7471 Balboa I., fem pref'd, P/T Boutlqve Sale• bulln.a• neada self : 949-723-8120 **MESA Vl!RDI!** :;'~,~love~~!'~ for FHhlon Oa1tgner. aasur.cl hlghl)I. com-Ce~;:i; ~~.-~ ,~r: ' * Y.A. * ALM08T NEWPORT 2840 Tabago Pl. Parionatlty ptua, retail patent w/compvter I Ortvlng/ihopplng/ $0 Down -'° Mov .. ln LUXURY CONDO Exacutlv• Home. 3br Alleo YleJo Shr beaut exp prerd. Salary • bookkeeping, accts. gOOd cook! Chrtilln• FREE CounaatJng 3 ~aater 1ultaa, 2ba lot• or Upg.radesll new hm. Pvt rm,ba, N/ comm. Mon-Wad Brttt FT M:F. Can for Inter-......,.46-3735 FREE Uat of Hom•t na~r con11ructlon $1800. 71..,.751-4330. S/peta, w/d, all aman, M ... 7 -.2174 view. (949) 673-9002 H u 1~e'cit72:.~:, 0 s -~-" aoN 1... I .ieM "ViR:ol! T h gar, poot11pa, fem PIT Gift i Mell Stora •ecreta.ry for two vo 2335 Elden "C " wn m p r • f , S 8 O O I u I 11 Tua & Thur 8:30-5:30, Therapllta, S8hr. EHy : V11eran Real E1ta11 A $229~.500./MAX ~~p1.b~am:;~~~u~: (949) 448-9592 ANNOUNCEMENTS no axp. nae, fun Jobi job, friendly otnc.. PT, Overstocked with : PATRICK Tl!NORI! Jo nnt . pall S1000Lmo Agt NB I! Bluff •hare ...,..5S.917t flulbt• "" NPB. ' PIHH Call & Lat U• OWr/Agt. t-3812 (7t.) 751-4330 3/2.5,. W/d, beautiful P•rt or Ftr ..... •on ... fl11ng, •Ch.cl. A·~o Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED --• • (949) 642-5678 as 0 Know What Your BIUFFS BAY VI W • • vtewl Prtvat• balcony n"ded tor chlldran'• appointments. BHIC Cluslfl~ Need• Ar•I 6S6-970! twnhm upgrad approx · S750mo 949-759-8623 ANNOUNCEMENTS boutlqua. South Oout computer ·•ktlts. will heli:> 1 ~e o o -4 -TEN 0 RE 23001f 2br + den NEWPORT N8 Welk to beeoh 2920 Plaza 714-850-0348 P • x R ••um• to M2·5878 se39K • 2015 Vlata BEACH 2189 1br w/bath, ell amen, PROPERTY MGR M-F C949J 280..0194 ==::;::====::::;·--------._ ______ _ Caudal O~n Sat-Sun aecurtty 1at & ''*t ~ AIDE WANTED COM to ~I. tor ~en1or Mot:>U• W•ntid Per~na With HIALTB• Pl!fN!SS HBALTH& PITNl!SS BEALTB• PITlflSS SOLD! Stiowca•• hom•• lor sale In our 1·5. Agt 650-3822 WI! uau.. 80 utll $550 949-&46-3735 Fullerton· up AM back Hme Park In North HB tlle lnatatlatlon & 3 3000 ._..... area. Exp ---f. Salary removal exp for 2mo 3000 000 LIDO I . New 5Br 5.5Ba HOM•a IN N9/CM NP OCEAN FRONT 3br attemoon. Mon-Wad. ,,,_ F iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii"" Saturday Roal Ellato Supplemenll 3c gar. St ,69~.ooo. From s1500.-seooo. 2.Sba, nu hse. Shnr• Martin 94g..75g..93&o ~ •• ~~:~::852.;:e2 pro~•1cto.~:;J5;i7nn• iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii!i Biii Grundy Raaltora per mo No Fee• fem, $700/mo + 1ac. ******-****-•••.•••• -•• ~ · 949-675-6161 Broker 949-642-3850 Mlchalla 949-631-5575 Re•I e•t•t• ..... JI( HOMES OF THE WEEK Ftr or Ptr Ucen19d or N S * Don ' Nwprt ahor•• 2sr 2Br 2Ba apac Hbr Wd• ahere 3br 3b• Apt. not. We're hiring nowl URSERY ALFS 't be a 11 .. r this New Ytarf ofc, 2ba, beam cell•, Twnhm• 2 car gar Pvt room & bath fem fRA/HB will P•Y for * Qet Tut at "Teachlftl•U•Pltn ... • .. Dlepley •da at.rt et lu•t S781 DHdlln• Wad 15pm newer ttte roof S349K WO hltupa S 1500 Agt d b. h 'd d $8-$14 .,_. ~ Biii Grundy Raaltora c nthla 949-675-4830 pref • •t•p• to HC your raq courae •n . r-• * The new women's fltnen center In NwpL Bch. . 949-e75-6161 Y $5SOmo 949.e75-7601 provide free training, depending on ••••• OPEN HOUSE LletlntJ8 ror • USI Daadlln• Thura 15pm 38r fl'um Condo 2.5Ba 800-400-5391 Ex1:119 ..aes abWty a * • w:.;~o:~r ~~~·9:to!~ =~~u~':i~.:~.;~ni!~ o~eCIAI. Co~-:::r:v'°~:.!.pa-expaience. *• a-.... IM. - lmmac Cond-$525,000 Fp'a, 1ecur1ty, pool, C .wuw.a;;~ par IHk• part·tlm• Contact Tom or ..... wml• rRJi r'Wl Agt. Brian Edmond1on tennla, 1pa, '2595/Mo REAL ESTATE receptlonlat. HHvy a..tes for 949-72:Ml151 • 949-751M>270 • phon... Mu1t work mppt. at o.c. * TUF Productions --------48r 3Be On water, vu, wall with the public. r.-cmkr ..._.,,_ * ~· 4.'A.£ ~ ***** It pay1 to advartlH In th• beat local Real Eatat• Section 1mtUJ'DnRT pvt Jae, new carpet.a, Monday thru Friday ...... __.,, ,~ na.1·nv gar, comm pool/tennla BUSINESS OFFICE 1pm-6:30pm. Equal * Bch CALL TODAY LllARNERA Mt-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 941-574-4241 COAST 1070 $3100. 941M73-3050 POlt It.ENT 2769 opportunity amployer. 2902 W. Pacific Coast H~. Nwpt. . Big Canyon :::':'=fr:: ;:~~ **************·****** --------. Moet popul•r plan A Spacloua 2br, 2-car aum• to: Trovare VIiia condo. gat, f/p, w/d hkup, MT18T 8TUDIO Rhonda Wead 2br, 2.5ba, 2 car gar. ctr air, alarm ayatem To lhara, no llv• In (949) M2-78e7 $343,000 Joan Trout 12300 949"&44-0509 $ 2 O 0 I+ u t I t C M or mall to: 330 Wa•t v=....:::======1-f' Burr White Realty Bluffa 1.aty Lrgat 3Br, CM2-e898 or 13t~t Bay Street, Co1ta CC*STROOTIOI LOANS 1:::1 ::= greenbelt, pool. dbl Prime N• Location! MoH. CA 92827 garage. 12250. Avl 1-1 Subleue opportunity. Deaire an above averap Inoome, bu' working for the NEW CONSTRUCTION Sally, Agant 844-0496 Ona p<lvate otnca, 1·2 OcHn vu. 3br 2.Sba, BLU11'1'8, MINTI common arH JpacH. upgradH ..-mastar br Sgt level, abr w/vul Fum lahed, all 11rvlcH No pay. ments dunno consJruc- 1100 .. 100"4 hnincino Mtlibie Purchase land, construclion, loan & pemianMt hnanclno 1--.a1.a balcony S61t,900 1 Id Ind dbl Incl, except phone. Owner (805) 497-2275 ~t. :.e-e14...,.29 gar. seoomo 94M74-o600 . Can't aMm 10 iilW HOM• behind •'Bluff GrHt 4br 3ba •••at • n d Un It •••••••• get to all thoH wrong Company? Salee/Managemen' openings. will &rain ClMll (CeMYl EU.-lie. th• N.C. gatH. 4Br w/2 car gar attached. off I c ••/war• h • • • EMPLO-.mNT repair Job• ~ llU.1ti .... 1a.,,.,. 3Ba. toft) former OR, brand new upgrad.. 28009f, 2·•ty 711 W. 1 .wu. around the houae? 714-891-3698 home omc., 2 .se gat, 12500 1.eee-72()..:M.48 17th#A~, CMOave •••!Ill•••• l.e1 the CORONA ;~~~· ;~:f·~~= •NEWPORT TERRACE 9491 M&-84eo --------ci ... tftecl DeT -•• 1022 "X 2321(0.9) 729-"70 Spacfou• 3Br 2.5S.. EMPLOYMENT ~ ~ ..,,_ twnhm, fp, patio, pool, COMIO!lCW. -------·1 N•W HOM• ~Ind 11350/mo. Avell N<>WI PlOPllTT 2778 5530 DltecidfY OOOd Jobs rtllable alf'Vlcea lnterHtlng things to buy 49ft lot In 300 bloek lhe N,C. gatH . 48r Agent 94M7Mt12 hetp you ftnd 3Ba, ton, formal OR, P...,_. ..,. C. lllW · 1 b el :~ 0:.~':1:c::1,~~~ home office, 2 .0C gar, y-~ ~CM LACIUIU -.,,.CM •••t Dook Crew • ';';l~l:· •t.oeMM Perl0tmanca approx 2490sf. Oarran Nie• 211f 28a 2 bMC9 c.,...... 0..... .W. wanted Ftr. Apply·~--------• Smith (71 4) 834-7!500 • • et c...t ttww. ._. tn person Wed.Sun·- Grovp 714-381-6047 x 232/(949) 720-0870 '° ocn 2c lllt ow. lrg .... .,_..o. 11-3pm at ttM Balboa -.---0-nw---.-----x==:: a·-11m1™ Mair-Br, walk.tn-0111, Vecht Club 1801 nnn un~1o11 _.,.......... -· --patlO/Vard gardaner. ..........._ Dr' C4lll 2120 717...,le~ N/amkr/pota, Agent -• 3br, 2ba. +rental on ROUSBS/ 122eo/MO. arn .... 1,.. Ceert1 ••ilmllll!I••• qufat St, .... ,000 e4e e81·1oa8 8 .,_w...ee • PT comput9' aklll• a Oc.an Pacific Prop. CONDOS VONR~ mU9t. NB Englne«tng <~ ~; POI UNT PllWICI F1r~~:.~"' APU11111"1'5 v=m::::: -------PO• U1IT ftlWfOlt nwroaT 3Br In CDM. Out of GDIW. 2102lm•••••• alACB 2111 UACll er•a a•tt•r 1ay1 •••••••••I ••••••••• 8ell It T-4-.1 Ltg 1-------- 38r a fem rm, na.ct• ••1•re11t 0•11•• U1IOA 1::=5iiii;;1;~~;;i;:TiF;fV5T=:;ri1 coam•tlo work but II 1811 921100. PDIDUILI 2•"'7 II ORT NA .. PAICl!D tOOO'• LE9S ...... a.arts-..e.._ ....... vu.ll lhan ''*' ,., ..... P•••u..aa MOO... &n&DT1ii:~s 1311,000 MPa Offwl -nr aand 11100 • ._. .... 4bt ,..,._ 11.1""1'1'.l 1~~"'·· KelM • c.. BNR ....,. to beeeh. lteftl· 11......L....o. ..-.1..1.. .u... ... L.........I. ... • '4t-37•5578 Ing. W/O, Y•arly, 1i~ld'';,~~-~=.a.:=: l!IR'fllltit {t48)llO-?M7 ...,.--..... ~w:;~ COSTAlllSA 1024 ..,.,. .... , ....._,._,.._......_ ----mt~=-=:-:=-=-=----COIOIA .W °" • 11oe 111IO& DIL Mii ... ..., ... lll.lllD .. t ............ _____ _ ,.. Iba ~ GUMe-.1• ... rtdWd .... ,,,..., .......... ... .. dedllnl ... ., ........... ' MMlt•u -...: Mil.,_ ....................... 1 zm \ Psychic s,.lrltuol Advlso~ Aoc:hel, o 9lltecl CIOIM>yant & ~. speclollMS In flndlf19 & lteeptng ip.x soutrnot•. ~IOl"lltilps In aet*al. career. ~lol odVlce & gattl~ rn tOU<h wrth yoAlf ""* guldQnce WtCh penonal contO<t. In~. ~I. hos o talent fof ·,..1ng· omoz1n9 detofts. dotes & names. f*)M coll het 'tOdciy to ~ o 11r. (hanging JffSlon S~d•ltlH • Po1t,,.,.1•nt & Fut11re •love.~ce • lu1tne11 I flnonttot ~ldoit<• • ContoctW19 Vovr Spirit ~Ifft h•H•-..• for: • ~voe• Roodt"OI • 111W1n.u Conlvltot1on1 • torot "9odln91 Cell ....... ..::~ ................ ... 714-11-MiM ·---~.,,...., Run your ad in the NeWJ)Oft Beac Costa Mesa Daily Pllot and the , Huntington Beach- Fountain valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homea. Fax us this form wtth your credit card I or malt with a check todaYl Run fof I week! If ~ Cir dott not ill, we'n run It for • iother week M:tor~uo·. • I --~~~~-~----,......----"" ,- 1 a- l I ~--~--~-----..:....--......,~ .. :; Thuridoy, Jonuory 7, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZlLE : . .. ...... --+--+--+--' . I ' • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ....... lllW 9030 CAOILI.IC 8040 DIPDllll IOIS lflSSAll 1150 MAS'n:.a~L TECHNIQUE .. t ... eeoot ~•~na 'utty LoeMd STI Low t3k ml, Blk -~ .. (#ee22) ""'· moonroof, co •• Oodl vulnerable. S~h deal NORTH •A KIO 0 7'42 ~A J 108 J •6• W~'T • 914 o AQJ 108 0 65 • Q72 SOUTH• • OJ2 <:>I~ 9 5 o K94 •A K83 EAST •8653 0 63 ~ 071 .. J 10 9 s The bidding: ' SOU1 H WEST NORTH £AST 1~ P• 3NT p..,; • hit '*" Opcnma lead: Queen of Q _ It is not easy to ~ how decJaru can come 10 nine tricks at lhree no ln.lmp w1lhout having 10 locate the queen of diamonds. Can you find a way to make the contnlet no matter which defender holds the lady? W11h only 12 high-card points and a five-card suit that was not solid, North wisely did no more than raise South's opening no trump to game. Any investigation could 1mpenl the contract. West led the queen of hearts, and declarer could count only &ix fast uicks outside diamonds, if the heart ~ lllOTORIMQ ITfbrel 8al of wen. ,_,, MCMe1• (802311) eat, ... k.ing w~ taken at lliclc one. Thi& , __ ..,' ........... _.....,__ NABl!Aa CAOIUAC meant that d~ would ha\'e to *H IW iii (714) ~100 ----------.... .,, sac U proJuco three tricu 111d the percent· WNte/111.ai. 1o m1 r-~·i•ii"i•iiir-1JAGUU 1105 ~. blk ""'· a-c.tMn •ac play, t.UJna the suit '" isolation, ••7.tee <•1•14) Low m1, WM•, tan ••••••••I '~.!!-:a• is IO rely Oft •• fincaM 1ince South COVIi llOTOIUNQ ""'· VI Nof1rtftV, ... ·-.... Whb. Stwf, '7t4"Ut·taoG C:O\lld not afford to loee a ctick to 1 ___ (9ote)_,..._,MCMMt ___ ,_5_ or wwr, PfeY rental 13200. (714) &etM>1et •-~~~=~=--~either defender wilhouc nslun1 'N ... 740ll • J!~RS> 'c~i~c "•wns ·~7 AL!~~ defeat. Howe\'Cr, there 11 no clue 12k ml Bumper Wen, '(7141 ~100 ..-..v 9115 ~o, ' •• ft which defender holds the diamond ~':,~ •••••••• ~u'Ji. 1 q"I::iarer found an eleaanc way to , _ _...,< ... 94,..,1..,> .. 85().ae __ 1_5_ ... CBBVl ___ O_L8T--9().f--5-1 ~~. ~:':C:h9r c~:11:.::'= .. insure the conll'ICI aaainst any d1slri· 'A IMW t40I (143880) t' t .... •9:; ••NTM ox• btilion. South allowed West'1 queen Exec'• Chotce •et Co"'9ttlt low ml • LllXU8 01' . Auto; air, allOY9 to hold the first trick! lf West contin-cE!J.9:/0<.f.J::1:J.o 22K, garaged, tully WS8TMIN8nR (738810) • 11,ee11 ucd with hearts, declarer cookl then VYlt loaded $18,000, on• J714) •••~ "uua OP win with the kil'la and take the dia-<949> eso.s915 owner SMM73-1425 waSTMINSTaR • mood finene into the East hand. East '•• aMW ••• • ••• T•hoe 4x4 2dr MAZDA 9125 C714t••a~ would either be out of heatu, or tho p...,..,ium Pac~ w h 1 vn at u r •I tt hr, ••••••1!111•• ~~'::'."':~===~::::-"'.:-:-:::"".:' auit would tnak 4-3. 125,896 (tl'M72J. 27'kmt fully loaded We$t therefore abandoned hcaru cova MOTORIMO und., mended w.,: •et ••• Blue, euto, OLDSMOaJLB tt~S 4J\d made the 'safe ghif'l to a iptde. (949) 850-6915 "-"'Y $23,500 oao. pw, pd, alarm, AIC .... ••lfll•••• ~1 · · •--....... -.--... ~--....,.7a-oeG1 alloya, rnnrf $40001• • ~ arer countered by winrun1 1n 'M •MW 5t9; . 7eo-aa._..71 · obo . SM~ 'M 811houetto OLS dummy and runnina the jack or dia· wntt•, &-apd, co Low 5100 mt, dual monds. If it lost"\O West, the kin& of ., ..... (aM80:1)1----.-----1--------dra, lthr, CO & mOf'•I hearts was safe from att-=k and Coata M ... lnflnltl POID' 8075 m.C!DES 8130 (278773) ta4, ... declarer would have nine tricks by 7'4'241·1300 NABERS CADIL~C . (714) 540-9100 scorina four in dwnonds. Either way. -"'l', .. ="'lliiiW:!':':~7""40f~~,-•n •ronoo XJnt cond, •eo ..,...... aooll the no-crump game wu in the ti.a. Low warr Mllee nu paint, 5.8l. va, C/D Black Beauty, Full Pwr1 _______ _ $43,995 (#8447) HOOO 714-381-0139 lt7, ... (t07U•) POISCBB 9175 Letlm to be • bdur bridp play. Cova MOTORIHO • • • * * • * • Costa M ... Jnftnltl u! Subecribe now to the Coren (949) &50-e915 1--~ ... ~=t'"":ar11wA'2D,..--1-~"~'~ ... ::M:o:::-1%•%t~Ho~,..- Bridae utter by c:allloa (800) 788-.. 7 aiiW eae Only 18k ml, va, ttnr, '91 MiZ W iL lllS for lnfomuiUon. Or wrfte to: White/Tan chrome whla •& morel lmmac. throughout Goren Bricl1e LeJ~~ P.O. Box !.2!:."5 (#3&40) s u p • r • h a r p t c~9:o<.:: .. 5:~a 4410, Clticaco. w. ~. CvY• MOTORIHG (178843) lt3,••• (949) 850-5915 NABERS C.AOIL~C (941) 060-5915 (114) 540-9100 'H Mil iOO IL '88 9tt Cerrena Red/tan Int, xlnt $2000 down M9Ul'n9 S18,l500 PP. 949973-041, CADDJJlC. 9040 •93 •XPLOfl•R 'XL T 8moke/a1Mtr, lo ml. TOYOTA 9210 4X4.utQ, air, -~.!.:.~{11'8099) ··------(C37 0,995 ~·• ~TOfllNQ 1• ua OP (949) &so-5915 '90 Terool Auto, coMPUTUS 6018 coaoNA MARINI$ sun ·91 eLOo •1amu BeJge, JIClnt condition ., Wa8TMIN8Talll , _ _,.,•9"'"4,..M""""a,.,z.-j•900.,...,,...,,._-am·frii stereo, e&H, (714) 892-eec>e) Whlte/Gr•y·lmm•c gOOd cond, amoged $43,995 (#0200) $2000 714-ff4-<>152 COVIi MOTOllllHG 'ff C.mry L• l••••--il DEL MAI 8122 DOCD 7022 osk mi. auoo. MlonNM»ft Offloo '97 •1!!11•••1!111••1~-~-----(949) ~72~0 (949) ~5015 1 owner, futr power · ••• CLKJio CJHt •1•.-· ,.,.a .. , profHelonal edition, S.O..tary Doell .. , Ponln boat dock,1-....,.,,.,9'.,,..,,,S"""EV,...,,l,.,..LI.E.,...,,....,.ST'""'s,,___ GMC on lln• reglatratlon antlqU98, oollectlbl .. , 20-30tt, nNr Balboll H 9081 ------------ Bllc/blk, lmmac cond, Costa M ... ln11nltl fully loaded, MUST 71 ... 241°1300 Sets Call 502~448 Junk aat 9am-4pm. Fun Zone, c1o.. to 290 .P. • NorUlatar, S low ml, black, ltbr, '8T UPAIU 700 Avocado at 4th t ~M. 94M73-19'43 c D '"" A t "'C 7 . seEr 323-758-6511 .. m or • I u o, ,.. • pa••· WANTED --------N ••• TWo boet ellps In (l3380e) ....... (547701) •1•,••• •019 COSTA MESA 8124 private marina on Via NABERS CADILLAC LUU8 OP TO IUY v Udo. Sall or electric {714) 640-9100 W.8TillNSTaR S VOLVO '•••••••• le preterred. Larg• 40·. --... -.... -.... -L-L-.--(7'4) 892.eeoe-MEICURY 913 1• ·~ •• In MH• 55'/SS50. Small 28'/ ..... ·-----ilil-ii 9230 ------- I •UY ALL PIANOS Verde. Saturday, Sam. ~-Avaff•bl• Now. Low ml, VI, notthetar, --------• Antlques.qual turnlture Ev.rythlng must got N 0 11 v • ab 0 a rd . Carmine Aed, tan lthr, BONDA 9085 •ea SUL• Auto, AJC, 1pc or houMful cuh 3278 CaUtornla St 94H15-4912 AQ9nt bal of warranty. lthr Inter, full pwr, CC, paid (714) t57-e133 Movtngl F1n•I Huee (802544) •••.... CaH, whl cavpr $8000 Otd ~Ina Gold Sliver alowout Selol 2691••··----NABERS CADIL~C 'BT ACCORD DX ftrm (714) 5.4S..5255 F kll Ml t S II SI rt< St Fri Sat S C7 14> 640-9100 Sapd, alloya, kenwood 'i4 Qfand Marqule ran n n ' ter ng • s . un AUTOMOBILES cua, 125k, A· pullng '94Sl!OAN 990 Auto, AJC. 1 .. tl'ler (039352> •t•,••s LDU801' W•8TMIMSTl!ft 1714)02.e~ Old watchH & Jewelry X Sta 20th/Santa Ana •97 aLDOiiiDO earl Shleb paint, Low 37K ml, V8, lthr, W..U:OUt Coln &42·9448 Tour. 300 HP, North· m9Ch. perfect. $4200 ~~~~ker • ."~"( cer1·v-o_w __ W_A_G_E.N __ 9_2_3_5 RaCORDS/TOP $ star, tow ml, blk lthr obo 714-6~ Jazz, A&B, Soul, Rock TRA.NSPORTAnON ACUJtA 9010 (003727) ea,eaa , (01002e) 113, ... Etc .. 50'• & •""'s Mike ·------·•"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiia•iii NABERS CADILLAC MACCORD NABERS CADIL~C '79 VW wtnd y .. .::;:7 •0 • t• (71') 540-9100 Auto , AC, caae, (714) 540-9100 ow •n -... ... '98 tnt .. re LS (092590) te HS run• xlnt w/camper loaded, auper low ml 'i7 iiVILli Lii.XU• OP top. Nu clutch, etc. Buy .!l;.~~nd. "· FURNITUll 6014 MERCllAHDISB •~5-PO-R_"""' __ .,G ____ POWER BOATS tt7,Hll (00t538) Low HSk ml. Fro_. WUTMIN8T•R NISSAN 9150 114so. 941MM2-3850 _._ iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~re &&H 7012 Coata.Meaa lnftnltl b91ge, tan lthr: many (7t4) 892..eMe (949) 54&-1"9 --------.n.w • 8015 GOODS 6065 ~iijiii-ii!lii!iii~ 7 ... 241 ttoo ________ , Mabl• twin C anopy '•••Iii·---111111 1--.... 1---·---xt(~~~f.~1988 '98 ACCOfiD '09 Set"ttra 81k, 4 ap, '98 .lrrTA OLX' MBDCBANDISB b ed, c o m p lete w/ K9nmoro OH ran~ a.1• 93 ... ~ 250 ••· '911 int .. r• NABERS CADIUAC Auto, AC, oaae, PS, tJmed am·fm cua. 5 ap, lthr, AC, ,,. ah.eta, m•ttr• ... top, Kenmore r~frl99rator ~·!i~:. ~~lpoT:~~:. ~~ls:;'ah27~a~!~· ~~~~ ·~::;i;:~~n:i:m) {714) 540-$100 (125.:'~JJ~•• :!4:1 ~~arp n!fO~I~ (05~=~:1:~5 $80 <949) 873 .... 14e 1150 tor both. Also Coeta M"a lnflnltl ,87 allYILL·•..,. waa-1NaT•• (714) ....... __ ,.~ WIEaTMINST-Nordlc Trac walk ma· Omo'• n9W. S2600nu tem, cubby cab. GPS, ·-• --.n ...--......... •n THk dining table, 8 chine $76 949-873-.. c SH~OO 07&-3287 tlr S24K 000-358-7093 1 __ .,_1....,, ... ,..,...2_4 ... t.,.·t_a..,.oo__ Low ml, S•a Mlat (7t4)8-....oe 'M MAXIMA GL• (714) •2.eeoe chalra S300. TNk aofa 4280 or l14M73-0288 The Community Cfa .. ffied Qr.-n, tan tthr, VI, •97 HOfMla CIW Auto, low ml, alloya •e7 .lettll 0&,.X IU'PLIANCES 6011 and lovH eat $400. S.ll your hom• Maricet Place. The m091 comp,_h•n-Northstar, Bal of warr, auto, full pwr, lmmac (73S~:fJ e17~8 V-0 loaded, moon-roof Q.•. 81de by 81de Sp•o!al yarn • tor through cluafft~. Claultled alv• and current dlrec> (007148) 128,... t1T, .. a (Ot78a) US OP t 14, .. a 1010220) 25cu with lcemaker w"V1ng, knitting etc. 942 ... 78 GAUGE SALES 94a.ee7a tory ot good• and ..,. NABERS CADILLAC Coeta M ... lnftnltl WIESTlllN8Taft Co9ta M ... ln1!nltl "350 94 ........ 9111 __ !;:(IM:.;;:.8:J):..:54:::;:;:8-..:.7..:.1.::::;80:__1.--------II•••••••• ---------. __ v1_c_ .. _.,,_ou_nc1_1 ___ (714) 540-9100 71 ... t4t·1aoG (Tt4) eea-eeoe 714..a41•1300 -----•I CARPET SERVICE.. CLBANING ·DIRECTORY • CONTRACTORS PENCES . 3515 GENEIUU. 3558 • Dl!a5 lMAMa..•t.......,. ·~~ ...... ,.,.~. . ..,..,_..1SPA• t~l& • """ ...... ~. c-.- P/tEE ISTIMATI 722 .• 478 BANDY MAH 3710 IMPIOVBMBNTS MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVBltS 3122 ------1 3815 BOMB 37511•----- PUILIC NOTICE The Cal If. Publlc Utlll· ti•• Commtaalon RE· QUIRES that all u .. d l'lou••hold good• mover• print their P.U_,C. cal T number; llmo9 and chautt.uni prjnt their T.C.P. nurn. ti.r In all adVenl ... menta. If you haV• a qUMtlon abOut Ul• i., gallty of a mover, llmo or chauffeur, call: Public UtllltlM Commluk>n 114-65M151 RO••flT 11811&.L co., ... .,..~!"""!!'~-:'"'-":'I 1nvexi.s.na11 Job• OK N 1 hbom d Oecorarlve Painting • I 9 • 00 L 1494350 •••.aooe PlumMrl 714-SSO-M2e.Pager a.a~· krucgcr p•lntlng residential faux (lnlshlng wood restoratfon matt hew 548-5481 11.;. 7'40898 3870 Pot titter,,,.. Welll:or Oalty/Oveml9l'lt vtalt•. R.,• alll. Uc d/Bonded o.n1 .. .,1 ... a ... e70 "f.I DllADf CLLUfDf 0 7-DAYnUK r. f.itiaen Di!count 76Ml70 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retilcd cutter offers 25% OFF Material/labor' 25 different colors of ckoims & IOO's ·of other fabric.! 35 ynn of quality work and crafu ship! r .. t 1 .. , • , I ' ' ' • ' ' ' I I 3132 • ..... •houtd ',,.,,. togechor. ltrtp, ....... ; • acMce IO the oruy . L#'*19 eat-•t ti •