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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-14 - Orange Coast Pilot:. · SERYING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMW\UNITIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1999 ' New par~ is latest sigµ of Sha1illlar turnaround • Costa Mesa will dedicate playground on site of aging apartments in neighborhood once plagued with crimes, buildings resembling slums. E1mN 8~ -Y1 m ll\ ~~ WEST SIDE -The long-troubled Shalimar Drive neighborhood will celebrate another rrulestone in HS con- tinuing effort to tum itself around with tile dedication Saturday of a new park where a dilapidated apdrtrnent bUild- ing once stood. . "This is the cU.lmination of an effort started several years ago to make Shalimar d heller, sdler pldce to raise a family," said City Councilman Joe Erickson, who will attend the park Hundreds could be cleared in DUI cases • State DMV will clear driving records of those who took breath tests because of clerical error. ~Pti COSTA MESA -Police say the recent news that the state Department ol Motor Vehicles will clear the records of 4,700 drunken dnvcrs in Orange Coun- ty because of a paperwork error sends the wrong message to the public The state agency annoooced that a breath-anulyung .machine used by local police agenaes to measure blood alcohol levels wasn't properly licensed between January 1997 and June 1998. Anyone who lost their driver's license or had 1t suspended dur· · ing that penod for driving under the influence and used the breath test can have it cleared. Police ~ay the OMV isn't tak- ing into account other factors that contribute to a DUI arrest, su"'h as a field sobriety test that is gwen by officers to suspected drunken drivers. The breath test, police add, is only one weapon m a pre- ventive arsenal against drunken dnvcrs. •By putµng a mark on your f DMV) record, it takes away some mccntlves, • Stlid Costa Mesa police·Lt. Ron Smith. •1t is ·done to oct ~ a deterrent so peo- ple don't aitempt to dnve intoxi- cated agdm. Their irresponsible behavior" is wiped clean from their dnvmg record.• . Smith estimates there were .. about 1,250 DUJ cases in the con· tested time frame. In about half of SEE DUI PAGE A 15 INDEX '" FYI • WHA~ Shalimar Park.dedica· tion • WHERE: 782 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa , •WHEN: 10 a.m Saturday • CAU: (714) 754-5300 " ceremony along with other council members, city staff and residents. . park supenntendent. Safe play areas were tew and far between in this largely Launo ne igh· borhood until city oflioals, police and r~idents barided together to figbt crime, traffic congestion and the · slum-like conditions in which many families were forced to live. Crone was reduced, thanks lo an increased policP presence. Relief from trafhc came when ~e streets were closed off with concrete cones. A cra<"kdown on code violations by absentee landlords unproved hous- mg. and ci oty task force wa~ formed lo pick up junk, trash and other debris that once Uttered the neighborhood. 0011 A H fi[',:. PILO • I • Built at a cost of $1 57,000, the nar- row park covers 7 ,200 square feet sandwiched between two apartment buildings. It features a 1ungle gym. swing set and other equipment .geared for young childre n. To many, the new park represents the icing on the commuruty c~ke. •People are out and enjoying the neighborhood like they should," Shalimar Learning Center co-director Maria Alvarez, left, and Paty Metdueno of the Or4:1Jlge County Congregatio1;1 Organization are happy to · ee et ne~v park on Shalimar Drive. The park pro~ably will be named at a dedication ceremonv Saturday . •The park will provide ci sate play . area for kids,• sdid Dave Alke md . SEE SHALIMAR PAGE A 16 MARC MARTIN I OAllY Rt.Ol Marcel Botha strikes a boxing pose as he and students in Carol Jewell's third-grade clas at Andersen Eleme ntary School display a good luck banner for Marcel's father, Francois Botha, who tights Mike Ty on on Saturday nighl k 0 u t dad Marcel Botha's Andersen Elementary School class will be rooting for his father, Franois Botha, during his boxing match with Mike Tyson on Saturday night l.1.~IJI P/\1111111,\ ~f'ilol H Pavy)Yeight boxi.ng fans come m all ages. Marcel Bq,t,ga, 9, is proudly drurrurung up support from his Andersen Elementary School dassmates for his father, boxer Prancoi Botha, who IS schuduled to fight Mike Tyson on Saturday in L& Vegas. ·rve seen him fight before," Marcel said of hi lather. •1 th.ink he's tough enough.· .. Marcel hves with his parent o.nd 5· year-old-sister, Cecilia, in Newport Beach. His third-grade ddss, guidt•d by tedcher Carol Jewell •• has formed ct Botha fan club. · •t.thfuk he's going to win hecau he's very strong,• Sdld clac;smate Hail ty, McCarter. ·He has a lot of confidence and ho is very tough.~ ·1 think he's going to wm becauc;e he believes in him eU," Kyle Mura1 aul. The 19 students created a bann r of support that read. •Good Luck Mar(~\'-; Dad • and has a picture of a white buff a· lo, Botha's nickname, on it. The tudcnts signed the hanncr, which Marc-cl and hi~ mother, Elsja, will bnng with them to the fight. Murcel and his dassmdtes ~trongty l>ellt've in the unportance ol morul up· ~11i . " ·1 thmk he's going to v.1n t>OCau we all ht hcvc Ul htm;" Ali~n Luke said. Botha visited h1 son's 'lundcrgart n da , elo;o taught by Jewell at Andersen Elctncntary three yeari, ago. Cla mate Chns Coltrelo vw1dly remc.mb r th SEE BOTHA PA~E A 15 District pit ches lineup changes •About 150 p ople show up for meeting to hear about plan to reconfigure grades in elementary schools in ~ew1,ort-l\1esa Myl'ilat WEST SIDE Wildt d. in"'IP.ad ol th cx1 ling Ptght cunhqwaU<>n .. , fill of ltit! ele- mentary ... c.hool m Costa Ml"sn \\Cre kmdcr- g arh•11 th1ouuh ... 1xth qrtHh• Ukt~ Nt'\\ port A Pach? Ahi)ul 150 parents attPmfod a meeting m the Rcet Elementnn ~c:hool cafetc n Wednf' di\}' m(lmang, wht>re di->tnct. ofhoals attempted to addres thi and other concerns thcst WP t Sade parents ha\c ~pre od about reronhgurnuon pla~ A ma1or el<'Jnenl of the dJStrict' 11roposal for th" Estancia zonl'.' ts to turn all lh · el · mentary chool into kmdergarten-through- third·< rade and fourlh-U1rough-sLxth-grad campu es. But th • d1 tnct 1s open to commu· mt}' m1>ut "I fop •full}. '' e 11 be abl to com up , .. ,lh omcthing that you all can bu} mto, • Su1 r· ml"ndent Rohen B. rhot id. At a pr 'vious Estanaa 'lon meeting soml' p<•rl'nls had aid they wanted all \ e I Sul., el~mentary chool to _enc krnclergar1· •. ner~ through uclh-grader and that oth r chool ~tmuld be reopened lo help r1ccorn- m0<1atc lhf• pr\'school and ma11C',r kmdcr- gtu1(•n rlo s1•s. The dt uict'.,-Budg 't Adv1 o- ry Comm1ttN• mttc1e a mcommPn daUon m its annunl rt>port th1.1t , 11 t•l11rn "nlarv chools IX! klndcJg<uten Lhrough ixlh grade Parr•nts n\"'0 \\llOl •cl the e letnenlcU) chools to handle no more than 500 udent nnd asked tha!_thc oJsln ct. enga5Je"tn long· u-.m1 planrul)g o children wo uldn't l move<, often from chool to !>&ool If the dhoob were converted to kind r· gart~n throu~h six\h grade, th diStrict would have to realign som of us boundan , on option om parents didn't cam to object t U th y wmlld be abl to hay theu chlldl"t!n SEE GRADES PAGE A 15 QASSIRED ·--.. ---.14 COMMUNITY fOIUM ·--·-J.14 mmMMMOO --.A 13 PUIUC NOTKES----·--13 SOOElY ........ --.. -.... A 10 Crime-solving skil'ls are above . par MILLENNIUM MOMENT. H ad all about it: ~ .............. _ ..... -.... ~ .. ......:.Bl .. Using a partial license plate and inquiring m ind, police analyst Holly Carver helped track down suspect in series of golf d u thefts ld(fb S olving property thefts for pobr ~ 1 sunilar to a no\'ice golfer try· mg to hack hi way aro1ind 4 cours . I You went to np out your hair, hreak a club ov r your kn and scream -maybe even cty -when a I. ball lie& out of bound But a·good hot, one Uult ls Straight and on ter· . • get. can t7rtnQ te11r.or1oy, • Costa M police atme analyst I le help "'d start Cl j A 2 Thursday, January 14, 1999 locals onl I Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pi llST IUYS greer Wylder Curtains .closing on ·Hayto11 ~ Bay·~indow H ayton' Bay Window in Corona del Mar is dos- • c tng forever, The owner, Luvena Hayton, has l>een in the samt~ locution for th~ past 22 y£>ars, aih•1 operating Hayton's f'dshion tn Santa Ana for 20 years. AU ffi(.~rchandise is dis- < ount<>d, «nd all eqwpment will he 'sold, including a 100-year- old, 5 foot-h.lgh brass and oak NCR l t1sh register, a roll-top ch•sk, un dntique phonograph dnd L1mogt>s plates depicting fdsfuons from 1864-1964, hoop skirts to rrumskirts. Luvend Hay- ton is a commumty actiV1st and will continue to be involved in community affd1rs. Hayton's Bay \vtndow 1s dl 3411 E Coast I hghw«y. For more mfonndtion, ( ctll (949) 673-2674, Pilates· studio owner has all the right moves HE IS The cmbo(hment of • physical and .mental wc:U .. being. BORN TO MOVE Rael ISdcowitz wa born to move. A a child he ranked as one of the top five competitive wimmers m South Afnca. At 16 he was watching South African tribal dance , then rnovc<J to Israel and began practicing' yoga and traming m dance. :At 26, he wa:> thP. youngest person to lecture and tcdch exercise, physiology and dance at England's Wmgate Insti- tute of Physical Education. Today, at 43, he is the owner of On Center Condition- ing, a Pilates-bascd workout studio in Newport Beach. Isacowitz was firi.t exposed to Pilates at age 21 while studying dance in Israel. He continued to study the body-condi- tioning method at England's Wingate Institute, where he taught, performed dnd danced for tow years. His passion for Pilate contmucd when he moved to Austraha and set up a Plla'tns .. studio at the Sydney 0dnce Company. A KEY TO WELL-BEING PILOT PIOPLI Ftugues hds a loyal following of customen; who swarm in to I buy the comfortable! clothing in tho latPst rnlors dnd styles of the season. If you're crazy about the clothm<J, you'll b<> happy to know there's d 30°10-off sale on lsdcow1tz made his way to the United States as a ~1est artist pcrformmg and choreographing df Orange Coast Col- lege. Recogntzmg his gift for movement, an orthopedic surgeon asked hm1 to stay and set up tt rehahihtation ce-ntcr, That was eight year:; dgo. method that •works on body alignment and ba.Iancmg through a series of move~ ments. The apparatus 1s based on pnng resistance and Is non-impact. It's not . stressful on the jomt . ~ the people who run them ar not. MThere are programs tbC:tt are only a weekend or a month, 0 ISdCOWltZ snid. •What can you learn in a weekend? Tho method is becoming diluted and them are people who are teachmg who are not qualified." with her evere scoliosis. Pilate:. 1. ever:1hing to lsacowitz. He even met his wife, .Adelle, while lectur- ing on the ubjec:t at a Mex1cdn spa wheie :,he worked CiS a htnes:> instructor. She is his partner in On Center Condi· c lolhinfJ for mc.;n, women cmd c:hiJ<lren. Ev<•rythmg is on sa.Ie, c!Xn•pl gym rncrchdnd1se Fit- 1gu1•., "' t1t Fdsh1on lslan,d, 235 Nl•wport C'<>nter Drive, Newport B~dch. For more informdlton, mil IY49) 644-6485. Rag Baby is havmg d Wliller blowout stile. The sc11c runs today through Sunday, tmd }Ou'll hnd savmgs of 40% to 75% on ch1J<ln•n's hand-batik dothmg from lndont> 1a. Sf•lcct- '~I B«><mw Htlbie., will al.so be on Today he lectures on Pilat~s around the world and allnbutes his ab1hty to surf, wmdsurf, hike the Himalayas, paraglide and ski to this miracle method of body conditioning. lsdcowitz said Pilates is for everyone -young, old, ht, unht and people gomg through rehab1htation. His studcmts range m age from 11 to 84 and from pro· fess1onal athleh?'i such as Br •nt Mayn•! of tbe Sdn Francisco Giants to profe:;· sional p1arusts. On Center Conditiorung offer::.; a year- long certificat1on course, and parhCJ- panUi dre qudliftcd to teach at the e.nd of the course. lt ·~ a tully furnished ~1udio Hnd houses four full-time mstn1ctors. lloning. · While he conccntrdtes on unproving the menldl and physical fitness of their cli4:mts, she handles all th~ admmi:.tra.- tive dutif'>S, J acow1t:l gets as much out of teach- ing Pllates css his clients, "l am religious about doing at least three ses 10n p r week,• Jsacowitz sd1d. •Jt help me mainuun physical and men- tal well·l>Cing." "It strengthens areas that may be weak or :.trctches areds thnt may be tight," said Jsacow1ti. EVERYONE BENEFITS 1 acowitz' greatest JOY is to se his clients improve phy cally and mentally One of his favorite clients is 76·year-old Stella Askew of Ne'WJ)Ort Beach, who has expermnced elleme improvement • 1t Ill the core of my well·b~mg, • h saic1. ·1 see myself domg this for the r t of my life." GROWING IN POPULARITY ale Ray Hdby is at Fashion Island, 2h9 Newport Center Dn-v'" NPwport Bet1ch. For more mlormdlton. call {~.149) 644-6369. ALIG~NG BODIES IsacoWltz describes Pllates a a P1lntes studios am popping up qu!Ck- er than ever yet tramlng program for -Story bY Leslie Parrina. photo by Larry Enright BRIEFLY · IN THE NEWS Top-of· the-line rrench chil- drl'n ·~ dothm9, shews, selected nur~1·ry 11t•ms, and end-of-sed- son m1•rr'h<1ncJ1sp 1s on sale dt Jacadi, 11n th<• 'tirst level of South Co<1st Plt11.t1, J13:~ Bnstol St , co~lcl M!'Sd 1'ht> clothing ctnd shoe:. conw in sizes lor mfdnts to 14. Tht• sdlP merch1md1se 15 n•duc-c•d 25% lo 50" For more 1nf<>mH.1tJon, Cdll (71 4) 850-0848. For the hrst bme m 24 years,· The Tinder Box 1s hdvmg a ag- dr sale. Sc1v10gs from 20% to 50% on 1H'l8 pnc~ are offered on sp ~1c c:igar brands while :supphc:> last. Some of the cigars are Savmelli, Tc Amo, Joya de . NkMagua, But<•ra, Cossack, Pldyboy, El Suhlimunado, Onyx dnd Vue ltagaJo. Th£> Tinder Box 1s on th" first lc>vcl of Crystal Court, 33:J3 B!!dr St., Costu OCC sailing series begins Friday OCC's 24th dnnual sa1hng scnes opens at 8 p m . Fnday and contin· ues the followmg thn·~ Fridays. The series will begin with "Champagne Cruismg on a Beer Budget," by sailors Lin and Llrry Pardey The foUowmg programs are Moo YoUI Dredm -While You Can," presented by Ntlllry Erley; •follow- ing Sed, • hy Beth Leonard and Evans Starzmgcr, and "Explonng the Inside Passage to Alaska,• nar- rated by Don and Reanne Dougldss. Advance tickeb are $39 for the senes or $10.50 for singlP. c•vcnt!i and are dVailable at OCC's Com- muruty EduC'atmn Office. At the door, tickets dre $44 for the sene>...s or $12 for single evenls Tickets Cdn h1• purchased hy phone dt (714) 432-5880. OCC IS ttl 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Mesa. For morp information, call ('114) .540-8262 Family Research leader ::.;EsrBUySrruns, Thursdays and Sat· -. tO Speak at breakfast urdays. If yoll know of a goOcl buy, send a f~~to (949) 646-4170 or write to,Pailyi>1fot. &et Buys. 33b w Bay St., C,tsta Mesa 92627: , . .. Gd.JY L. Bauer, president of thP. Family Research Council and a member of the RNgan White House, will be the guest speaker for the 35th annual Orange Com;t Chris1ian Leadership Weck ~Break· fast with the Mayors." The event -which featun .. •s !he mdyors or Costa Meso,. Nf>wport Beach and Irvine -will kJck off the leadership week at 7:30 a .m. March 11 at the Doubletree Hotel m Cost<t Mesa . The cost of the breakJdSl L<i $25. For more information, call Rambow Mdgnebcs a t (714) 540·4777. Harbor Justice Center renan:ies department'> Along with Ullom1atlon neccs· sary for court appearance~. people m~t also cope WJth the wunty's d•'CLS1on to renumber departmcnlc; and divisions at Harbor .Justice Center m Newport Bench. . The numbers switch is one of the last stages m a consolidctlion of the county court system. Most of the courtrooms at 1-forbor .Jushc;<> Center will retarn their numbers, but some departments have new listings. The JettPr #H " will precede ull courtroom numbers. Former div\Slons 7 through 14 will remam the samo (I f7-J 114 ). Depdrtmcnt 90 will now be known as 1-12; Department 9 1, HJ; Depart- ment 92, 114; Department 93, HS; and DPpartment 94, l 16, Citahon~ or court tlppearance notices also may be affected by tht:! designation changes. ' .ror more details, call Harbor Jus- tice Center at (949) 476-4699. Man's body found in car on Victoria Street COSTA MESA -Police aie Lry- ing to determine whethei an umdenhhcd man found dead m his car ldte Wednesday afternoon kllled himsclJ or died accidentally. The body was discovered slump1 d over on the ~eat ot the cttr ,by feimtly memhers at about 5 pm. in the garage of an apCirtment in the 600 block or Victoria Street. police said. The man had been sitting in the CtH dunking beer. Tuesday night with the motor running, police said. Thl?Y found ~evercll empty contain- ers of hcc_r in tho car No &igns of truumc1 wen~ v1s1ble on the body, police added. The cause of detith is still under mvcc;tigalion. Accused Newp9rt burglar could face up to 175 years NEWPORT BEACH -A suspectecJ burgldr could fdce up to 175 yc·ttrs in state pnson tor a rash of thefts in Newport Bectch dunng the past two yeurs. Rob<>rt Peter VorddlP, 47, WdS bound over for tnaJ and will appear m court Jdn. 19 on 13 felony counts of hrst-degree' burglary and rcceivmg stolen property. Vordale is consid- ered a -three stnkes" candidate because of two pnor con- V1rtions m the nud-J 980s on tmilar charges. · Vordale was arr t1 d last June when he tned to e lude Newport Re&ch police after he allegedly stole some vdlu- ablcs from a home m the lOO block of Ocean Vista. Pobce testified al h•~ prehmmary heanng l~t week that Vordale had c:rcd1t cctrds and 1d .. nt11tcation of past victims m hil; wal· let. They also found a hrown s111tcuse that hdd :silverw'arc taken from U1e Oc •an Vista home. Authontw bcltc•v .. Vorddle WdS ra')pons1blc for a rash of burglane betwePn M<iy ''Hf'l? and Jun~ 1998. Vordalc allegedly lttry(•lt>d homp-, wiUun a 2-mile radius in Newport 8£>drh, stealing Jewelry ctnd credit, cards from seven resi- dences. Tho smtcast• that Vordale was Cdnymg at the time of ht'> arrest reportedly he>Jonged to on(> of his victims. Vo1dalc• wcis drft'stcd m 1985 when police tied.hun to sev· e ra) IJurgldrtes in thP Spyglass I hll neighborhood~ Police stepped up their prf!senrc in the neighborhood and caught Vorclttle one cvt•ning tts he tri •d to burglarize another borne. -Greg Risling Pilot flEADERS HO'DJME (949) 642-6086 . news stories, 11Justrat1om.. ed1to· nal matter or adv rt1semenu . herein can be r~oduced with- out written petmisst0n of copy· right owner W E.l TH .ER SURF POLICE FILES IHIAMl'U VOL 93, NO. 12 . THOMASH.~ Pubh~ WtWAM LoeD£U. Editor • 5ttVI M.4,MU, Managing Editor TINA .o.tGATTA, An•tt•m Man191ng EdrtOf AHASTAOA PMUOt<I. ='~ News Edrtor M>GM CA• SoN. SpotU Editor MMCMMTIH, Photo Editor LYNN ISOlA. Ottplay~ IUOYo.nwG, a.sified Ad'Ve<tising LANA~ Promotions RecOfd your comments about ~ Dairy Pilot °' netM t•Pi ADDRESS Our address is 330 w Bay St • Cost.t Mew. CA 92627. CORBEOJQ~ It 1s the Piiot's pgltcy to J)(ompt· ly correct 111 trrors of subst•nce Please call (949) 574--068 ~ Newpot\ BudVCosta Mesa D11ly Pilot (US~t44·800) k publlm.d Monday tt'trough Sat· urday In Ntwpe>rt 8ff(h and Costa MeM. wbwlptlom Mt evailable only by subkriblng to The nmes Orange County (800) 252·9141. tn atNSoutsldt of • NMpott Beach end Cosi. Mew. subJcr1ptions to tM o.ity Piiot av-.Uab6e only .,. by m11I for s 10 per month Second dw pois19 ~ ~ Cotta 1M9M. CA (Pr!(es lnducM .. , ~ ttMe .rld locM W~) ~S­ 'Jtlll Stnd addr• en..., to ~ Newpon IHCM:olt.I Mell o.lly Plloc, P.0 Ida 1~ Costa ~CA~ (oWlght No . .tiOW..Ill.RfACtLUS · · Clrahtion Thfl Times Or~ County - (800) 252 9141 AdwrtWng C11SS4fied (949) 642 5678 D1'Pl1y (949) 642-4321 ldltOrial Nt'M (949) 642 5680 Sports (949) 574-4223 New\, Sports FaJC (9f9) ~170 l•rNtl <Ul1lyp1lotOHrthlink net MMtOffk• BuS!nets Qffl(e (949) 642-4121 lutinttt F111 (949) 631·7126 TEMPERAl\MES Balboa 74153 Corona del Mar 75154 Costa Mesa 76152 I Newpon Beach 74153 Newport COilst 76153 SURF FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE ~9ft ...... 2-'w ~ •••••• 2·SW Biacktes.. • .. • 2 5 w River Jetty • , • 2 5 w C~M ....... 2·Sw ec>ATING VMW>le morning Winds at zero to five knots becom ng southwesterly at Siil \0 10 llnoti bV thi afternoon TIDES TOOAY First low 12 26 • m • , •••• 2.1 First h19h 6 46 • m .....•.• 5 5 ~ondfow 2.01 p.m •. , , .... o 2 Second high 8.25 pm ....... 3.5 fllHOAY First low 1.031.m ....... 2.1 First high 7;t8 • ro ....... S.7 Second low 2S2 pm ..... ·OS Second high 8:57 p m. . • . n • 3 6 We continue to see a sw~ll out t>f the west every 12 seconds for wa1st- to shoulder·high sets. West·facing beaches w1 II see sets go over shoulder high. Patchy clouds break apart by Friday to make room for sunny skies. Winds are hght and vari· able. A northwest swell picks up momentum by Friday for fun, peaky Mts. The sun MU l't 5 05 p.m. COSTA MESA •Bristol Su.et: lWo wallets and their conte~ts worth S343 were stolen from a business in the 2900 block between 6:30 a.m. and 5:40 p.m. Jan. 4. • HMbor IOutevard· A day planner worth S51 was stolen from a c.ar in the 1800 block between 1and1:35 p.m. Jan 8. • low• Street. A c.ar cover •nd four hubcaps worth S2SO were stolen 1n the 1600 block between Jan. 1 and Jin, 4 • Plnecreek Drive: A bicycle worth S 150 was sto~n from a home during the evening of Jan. 6. • Stwllnww Drive. A car stereo and two speak.n worth $200 were stolen In the 700 block between Jan. 8 and Jan 10 NEWPORT IEAOf • Mllmlt• Drtw: A loaded 9 mm handgun 1nd 1bout $4,000 was ltoten from l home In the 700 bloCk bdwtten 2·20 and 3·30 p m. Jan. 12. • Port lllftlt1rt, Plllct. Someone broke into a air dur· Ing the wen1ng of Jan 11 but nothing w. r~ ~. .J ... ' , .. • • , , , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thur~oy, Jonuory i 4, I 999 A 3 Cl!nton, Leece f qcing zer:o-toleranc.~u policies W tule we weu• away over the holldaY$. th~ good friend who t.layctl m our hou P saved our newspapers -the Los Anyc•les limes, the PJlot, and tho Sunday New York Tiu1es -l t our requ • t. So onu ,.,. of our hn;t or<.Je1l) or business ovPr·U1(! NPw Ycur's wet>kcmd was Wctding throuqh th1~ pile of nt>w.spnpl!rs. There WtiS a ndturnJ d1vi ion to situ-I with, My stepson took the ll!ls se<.tioni,, my witr. the news se«L1ons, and I took th<! i;porl'i pages. My stPp on ended his rcachnq at that point, but my w1fl• anrl I saturated ourselve~ in the rest of the pc1pers in a blcary- eyed orgy of reading. It was truly fascmntmg lo read in our own press about the rdther Cdla- clysinic events lhlll we hdd fol· lowed in European newspapt;!rs. I'm not sure what I lec1m<!d from this that I didn't alre4dy know: That despite our nat1onaJ antipathy to the proceedings that will l>cgm today in the U.S. Sen- • ate. our rovul:t10n isn't strong enough -tts it is in En9land and Franc<' -to brmg them to l'I halt. THE BE LL . CUR V E joseph n. bell This is ridiculous, we seem to be saying, but what the hell. Beyond that obvious observa· tion, one powerful, overall philo- sophical diJference that seems to be steadily harderung positions in most of the conflicts, JttrgP. and small, in this country today emerged rather clearly. It was referred to in a number of ditfcr· ent ways but essrnt1dlly hoiled down to a culture war m which one side was trying to re-estuh· r---ij ~---1 : The Extra Sp~ce ~ou ~~ed : I ti Individually Alarmed ti Resident Management I Units Team I ti Climate Controlled Units ti Op.en 7 Days • 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate ti CUmts t•t· A t I I Access ompe 1 1ve a es I · ti Personal Business & Ir-STORE-Now--; Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE . 1 ti Extra High Ceilings I :! $50 off ! I I : Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I I Li~i=i~~j.J f'' : I · 1111 Camel back St. eisON AVENUE ~ I L Newport Beach, CA 1 1 _________________ .. bsh the strong clear Imes of right anCJ Wrong (represented uy the Rcpuhllcc ns who impeached Clmton I ·agamst wl}al Uiey rcyarclPd as th<> cl~ tructive effects of •rno1al relativism" as N•presentP-d by Clinton and his boomer yene1allon. . No one expl,11ned the appar- (•nl c:ontru<hction of a citizenry lhctl d<•nounced Clinton's behav- lOr while deplonng his impeach· mcnt bt.,tter them Los Angele~ Times columm t Rol'l.itld Brown· stc>in: "The evidence suggests that ftumlie..-. today-M?cm to be meldmg U1e G.I. generation's · respect for rules with the baby- boomers' reverence lor indhnd· Udl choice m a class1cally Ameri- can pattern of amaJgumation and fusion. The result is a pragm~tic moral synthcs1s that accepts lhe . need tor trnnscendent standards of nght and wronH yet tempers that conviction with d '60s notmn of tolerance for those who fail to · meet those standar~ls . ._ Ther~ is no more flagrant cxamplt> or the absolullsts' failure to undNstand this fusion than the policy of ~zero tolerance" - which has led lo Jatlmg petty thieve who cm~ lhr c-timc lo rs for life at public ell.pen c or fill· ,ing our pnsons with minor drug offenders m hcu or lrnatment . Ze~o tolPrance 1s a polkc·state ' tactic ui-,ed by pcoj>lc who Pe themselves rts qood guys dov£•n to•UH! wall by th1• forn•s of Pvtl. It is policy ridoptP<l in d('spt•rntwn when thOS(' Ul power no lonyec believe lhc1t deuhng with mfwc· tion!ii on·i:l c<1sc·by-<'ctse b11s1i, that ocknowlcclges th•· 1nos:.y c hu1tes und complexities 111 ddtly hie wtll work. • · · \;Vluch brmgs all this double· nome musing dose to hom~. where the Ncwport-Mesa·school board ts strugghny with a zero- tolcrance pohcy that has alreudy immersed tl m turgid legal waters and Unedtens to do so ~qam and agam -until ddnurus· trator cire denied this ultimate weapon tor depnvmg the an:used of ct fuu hettnny. . OddJy e>nough, zero tule1dncc ruppud the bo<ud's l>dckstde whtle we were awuy when 1t refu~ocJ to promotl• We>ndy Lct:c-e to vice• chairman (and c-hcur-in- • • • • • ORIGINAL GERMAN : Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah : Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions : Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Aouladen .. Schnitzel · Bratwurst -Meatloaf i-25°/oofF-l I . I I Breads -Roll~ · Sheet Cakes & Cookie:) I I I L-- -~.3. ~t2 ~oo~-~ !.! . .2':!..99_. _ - _ ..J 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UP TO 60% OFF! 1 irckL v-~Rl".:EMAN • CORNELJANt • So ITl-fvVICK • Jos PH ~Bouo MANI • Cor-1S1N • BARRY BRIOKf. N • RA1 Pt-1 LAUREN • ROBERT T Al BO r 1 n--{1 01 s s1. RAP•--tAEL • IKE B HAR • 1 QMMv ~3AHAM/\ • As1 wor:rrl-1 Jt-iAN 13AANES • Mezlan • Poto Ii Jotinston & Mur pl"ly • Sel)ago -A G A RYS CO MPANY waiting). The brn:1Jd act.Ion violal· · ed no law, orily lflld1t1on lhat µos1t longC\'lt) a1one as a uuar· antt~e tor upward rnoh1llty in the bodrd hterarchy So what-tho board v10lntc.d was tlS own z JO· t1JlPranc.:e p<,llcy for promot101i. By llaci1t1on, thP hQarll's flnly option Wil'> lo p1umott> L'•ec e lnst~a<l, the members took a pragmatic look at the "m~sy chrJices". and ac.ted oth •rw1~P Thi> board, in my vt ·w, tightly <.le<'.itl<.!<1 that puttmg a p1e.mher who was U!lr t>rlain and possibly f!ven antagonistic lo ihe need of a JociJl chool hond 1~s'(1n m·d posltion 10 become the next c.hru.r .would sur~ly be shooting atsclf ill the toot I can think of no duca- tfonal dec1s1on td he madP m Newport-MC' a m the yNns ahe<td even close to 01 ~ m1por· tance of pa smg a school bond l sue. The chools m tlu nch commumty are physiuilly d1 m· tl•yratmg, u" a study 111 1>r0<Jrcss will document. Only d bond is5u can rPverse lt1dt slluatwn and nldke tangtblr· uur support' to lh1~ public ,-.chools and the youoq · people of our comm1m1ty FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w!Vt'lli-..e Tei • Pin & \'J!li•e Powder • Lume Gel • •Si • Wrap FILLS • Aor(tic • Pnk • Plrl\ & Wlll:e • Lume Gel •S Wrap • MclfllCU•e • PedtCUre •!<Ills HO Mari!Cure & Pell •Hand P-arallin WAXING •Eyebrows • Uwer Lip • B.i<:nt LIM 11 S .. --.,,,.~ ......... -•>:> Can you imagine a corporate board tJf directors pmmotil')g a member who 1s Jess than enthu· Stusuc tJhout a program lh<> rest of lhe directors cons1dei: the sal- vation of the company? In Nev.:· .vort·Mcs.a. no one 1S attemptmg IJ) cmy way to silenm• L.-.en•. GI.)({ knows, h!• will continue tu vo1C1" hflr views drtd 1hev Will h lis- ten: <1 to re pPctfully. She simply won't Ix• askf>d to tak9 ti po"1tion Qt leaclPn;h1p in p Couse for wbtch ha has·:i;how~ httJc • cnthu laSrn. Aitd I can orilv hop • lhut tho other .Qorud mcmhers • we1g_h the dynaI11lCS 'ol Ulis deq- s16n wllPn the) c;ci.;::.!der • demanding zero tolerance of the r£' tot U1e.school commumt) They might also want to weigh Ronald Brown$tem·s con· clus,on "In a sooet} m whlch que itiomng authonty has 1tself beconw omelhmg of a trad1uon· al valu", what make:; this moral.J. ty work hits wlllingness to make d1 tmclion . r • JOSEPH N. BELL I~ a Santa Ana . Heights r~rdent. His column run~ Thur\days. c,; ' Today Through J~nuary 31 t !· SANGA81HEL NEWPORT '•EAat FASHIO N IS LAND• N E W P ORT B E A C H• (9 49) 640-8310 STORE HOURS: Mon ... Fr1. 10am 'to 9pm •set. 10am to 6pm •Sun. '11 \ • • 9034 E. HUNTINGTON DRIVE (121) 2U'07H :oiillllielMt•---· 2700 WESTCOAST HWY. (Ml) u:1 .. 12eo .. A 4 Thursday, Jonuory 14, 1999 ~tudents helping fisherman's famUy • Proceeds from Ensign fund-raiser will go to family of Timothy Meek, who was lost-at sea last month. I It ... , IN Ml\SllM NEWPORT BEACH -Ensign Inter- mediate students are raismg money to help the fdmlly 'Of Timothy Meek: the · Dory Fleet fisherman who apparently drowned after his boat capsized about lhr~ miles from shore Dec. 20. Donations to the En~ign fund· raiser can be dropped off at the school office at 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Donations can also be sent to Union Bank of California's Bayside Branch, 1090 Bayside Drive, ~ewport Beach 92660, or call th~ branch at (949) 760-1847. ~ . The student body council has given each teacher d copy of a Daily Pilot article descnbing Meek's ordeal at sea and the pught of his SWVlVUlQ widow Wld two children, who live 111 Costa Mesa. "We rca~ly want to help his famtly out,• swd Lauren Kerwin, the student body president. "It's been on our minds because it happened so close to the school. Our surf team practices there • The weeklong fund-raiser kicked off Wednesday Teachers will read the Daily Pilot article to their students and · keep a bucket by the classroom door that students can put donations in. "We're hoping we can raise $1,000, • said Joe Fuschetti, the student council ddVtSer ·we ctid the sdJlle thing when !Newport Beach pol.Jee officer) Bob All ltu11...,·c-• 20%1 70% .off Includes Tuml, Sa1111011lt• and many morel · STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GIFrS b Henry Wds J<illed three yea.rs ago." If the students raise $1,000 or more, . Fuschetti said the school will attempt to have the family come to Ensign, where they will be honored With a rally and presented with a check. There will also be prizes for the classes that raise the most money. The pnzes include a pizza lunch for the whole cldSS and candy. Fuschetti Sdid the school has always attempted to be active in ~e communi- ty. For Thanksgiving, the students donated 7,053 cans of food to the Friends In Service to I Iumanity pro- gram, compared with 4,010 cans raised a year earlier. "We have a real great group of kids,• Fuschctti said. ·we're breaking all our records this year. • 2043 Westcliff Dr Newport Beach COrtlllr of 1r & Irvine Alie. 949/51S.SDD5 Contemporary Sportswear for Women ~-~ -L --- Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY f Ensign Iiitermediate School Student CouncU members went from·d as ·room to classroom Tuesday asking for donations for th~ family of Timothy Meek, who apparently ttrowned-whilE!"flshlng ofJ the Newport coast before Christmas. Entry Elegance Solid Brass Acid Finish. /\vaildble m Several finisncs & siz es Hodson Lighting Open Tues -fn. 9:00·5. ~JI. Y I 510 Newport Blvd ., CoslJ Mc• Quali1,\ l i1hlin1 '>•h ic• for :\0 \ur (949) 548-9341 40%-70% OFF • Votre Nom Sportswear • Casual & Adive Wear and more • MONDAY -SATURDAY 10 am -6 pm 1024 Bayside. Drive • Newport Beach Bayside Dr. at Jamboree Rd. 949-71~9360 .. - SA DAY,. JA U Y 1 LIVE ON PAY PER VIEW FROM THE MGM GRAND IN LAS .VEGAS $4 .. 95 ~onnection PLUS 1/2 OFF your 1st moRth When you order a Comcast Starpack! _ ... "'tY•o,. _ ~--·-~~ srl. 1-888-COMCAST Call & Order Now! Offer expires January t 6, 1999 . (1 888-266-22M) ~ ~~~.~~ r.~~~.!· Ofler good for one o'utlet in serviceable areas only. Convcrttr box required to oraer Pay·Per-Vlew. Additional fees for Pay-Per-View events and movies. Other restrldlons may apply. ilot I I I \ j • -~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot THE FRED COLU~N m9rtin · Gil Knitdson made a lot qf things, friends among them I f there is any truth to the adage, ·He who has the most toys wins." then Gtl Knudson won the game of life hands down. ' And if you SWdp ~friends" for "toys.• GU still won. Gil was a man Wllh lhe most toys and the most fnends of any- body I've known. When my wde and I moved to Colorado last summer, we kn('W that Gil and Lee Knudson would b<' dmong the people we'd miss most. Hundred s of people are nuss: ing Gil, who died Jan 2 at .I loag Hospital. He had bet>n feeling poorly for about a wl·ek and Wds taken to the h~p1tal early on New Years Day. He went mto a coma dJld never reya1ned con- ' sciousness. Not that Gil's pc1ssmg came dS a surpnse to anyone who knew rum. Shoc·k. yes. But not sur- prise Gil turned 77 just three days before Chnstmas. And m the last Clozeh year.t, he had , unde rgone three open-heart J surgeries, along with additional, , less profound procechues. · • Gil was not d man to let a J!linOr detail -such us havmg his chest cut open -mtcrf ere With the en1oyment ot his toy~. Indeed, barely three months after one of hi~ open-hedrt suig- eries. Gil went out <md won hr t • overall in the Newport to E!n~P.- • nada race. ·1 low 'bout that.· he l gnnned a few day after hie; lii- • umph. •I've been tryiny tu ·wm : this thing for 28 yea1-.!• ! Gil didn't wm the rnce with a 1 crew of beef~·. young clcc;k ape.,. ~ •I'd guess our etvcraqe ngP 1. about 50, w he said. "Wt '-<iii lo Wlll, but we also havP an J wtul : lot offun." • So far as 1 know. c.11 h•.td d hit• f full of fun. I susp<.•ct tw Wds d , bona fide gcmus, too. I le held : something liko 160 J>tltcnts, · • mostly dealing with ctnc:rclll cmd r automotive propulsion. Tiunus like magnetos uncl 1qmttons and fuel-injection systC'ms. Gil invented somt• low·lPch stuff, too. His Moonlight Munne plant on West 17th Stret.'t cranked out nullion!'; of d stmplc yet ingenious spnny-likc dcv1cc to hold open boat hd tcht•s. But despite his cngmt>enng ' degree (Cornell) and has Vdst expenence m techrucal arnn<ts (30 years with Bendix Corp.), Gil , spent much of his spare hme on such toys as his res tored S1ata (a rare European sport roadstN), a newly acqmred Miala (his f'very- day car was a gna.rly Mtlida RX- 7 sports coupe) and rennons. Gil loved cannons, "They were maste>rp1ecei> ot engmeering," Gil told me for a column seven yean; ago. He had built 50 of them, the most recent being a scale model of a Civil War blunderbuss the Confederates copied from t Napoleon's French 75. It was a work of art, a master- piece. Its ca.st-iron barrel gleamed from 20 coats of black lacquer and the multi-spoked antique wheels were painted With JWil the nght shade of ivory. Why had Gil built Ul1s half· seal~ replica of a 200-year-old cannon -and -49 olhen;? •I've been malting toy for yea.rs,• Gil said. ·1 tovc to make things: Arid he liked to . hoot them t off, which I su!;ped was the real f: motivation for all the artillery. t Gil's cannon Will be tucd one more time this Saturday when hls wife, fri ends and family will . take Gil to 50a and commilJlis ashes to the deep. Then, mourners will go to the &hla CorinlhJan Yttcht Clun, tell GU Knudson stones and ch ow down on hot dog , quesad1lla!'; and hot fudge 1updaes. A ~ect menu for a man who wu, at once, so brilliant and so very, very human. fair wtnds Gtl '>,, I Thursday, Jonuory 14, 1999 A 5 Wheels set ·m motion for traffic ordinance •Revised law that controls car flow, helps pay for intersection improvements will gel community input. .lt~l\11111 "){ \!.IAM> ~P*>t tht• ri>v1 c<J Ja~ It giv.e:i council members thu power to prevent an unpopUlar mh•rsecuon unpro\ t'· ment from happPnmg if they C:dll mnko rcrtam hncltngs. City Attorney Bob Burnhan1 :i.t ic1 the purpo P ot the exmnp· hons is to avoid the. potential for .i < oUII lo rC>guin~ the city to makl' t1n improvl•rnent opposed by the City C 'oum tl clllcl the community. · Such d1lPU1Illp 0<.curw<l m FYI The following tS a schedule of meetings on the revised Traffic Phasing Ordinance. • Presentation to Environ· mental Quality Affairs Committee at 7 p.m. Mon- day in the au~itor.1um of the Police Department. 870· ·humorous loophol~ thlit w1ll h·ad to· a very h •avy lncrea eel traffic cond1t1on • .1lie city has 1dc.ntif 1cd the :S\X intersections that coulcl pos ibly ht> con idf'red by thP 'otml"'tl for P-xempuon. Thf.!y. dre. N1•w1lort Bouh•vard and l losp1tlll Honcl, Coast Highway and H1vers1d1 / Unve, Coa ... t I i1qbway and Tustin Avenue, Coast } hghway and Dover Dnve, Jamboree H.0t1d ilnd U1mers1ty .Dnve and Jdmbore ' r "We'v advanced o positive pion ol soys, Do ii rilJht.' " Phil Arst President of the Community A\soc1at1on Alh.mce NEWPORT BEACI I .,...... Th(• City Council this week son! th1"' Tralfic Phasing Ordinanc c on the road to· get community 111PUI before the· rt!vised law comes back for a hndl heanng March 8. Looun.1 B1>ach, whPre. city ofl1· c1nb had lo ft!Jhl in Um court's to 'stop c1 road unproverneut that th ' m<i1oufy of residents dfld the City Council weri> ('1pposed to. Santa Barbara Drive. Road and Bi<:on Aw•nue. 1 lowevc:r. B~Jrnl&arn .... aid :th only two that <:oultl probabl~· me •t li.IJ nl the crlt~ria dfC Coost I hghv. a) and Riverside dJld C 0dS.\ f Ugbway u'1ht Tustin • Presentation to the Eco- nomic Development Com· •. Council members rnv11'we<i the ordinance last month hut wanted to see lt again itflt>r d few minor chcmges were mttclc hy d lechmcal commilleP. mlttee at 7:30 a.m Jan. 27. • ·• -~------------.._ _________ _ ~v~~Y Hall. 3300 Newport ~~,&'~ ~ Those included <tddmq the requirement ford "supPr mttjor1- ty• -or hve out o( scVt.m votP:. on the c uncil -m order to dN lmc cm intersecbon exempt lriim t1n tmprovement. But 1>nvironmental adv<><·atel> suy 1t 1s a ":;hppery slope· to ~tart y1vmg U1P Cit~ CouncJl the po"wer lo exempt certilm mter~ctJons lwm improvements, which would huve thro c•ffect of irreversible tr<Jf- h<: cong(>.slmn. •Pubticheanngatthe -~Tr~ Planning Commi!lsion at 7 flll""'• p.m. Feb. 18 in City Hall. • Public hearing at the Ctty Council at 7 p m, March 8 The ordindnC'c l~ a tool th1• c 1ty uses to control tralhc <Jl'flt'1ttll'd uy new development rind to twlp puy for i'ntc1::.~ctwn 1m1>r0Vt'· ments that Cdn oid trnHH tluw. Exempt inttHsPctwns will lw the most contrnvl'r'>idl ct"Jl"rl ol BUYING OR REFINANCING?! 6.50°/o HJYR rtX[D ~ Ull.'U M11'" "' No POINTS! 7.00/o {OYR •we ft>el lhttt mstedd of domg cl (llf!Ct!nlCctl approach to lrdfh< cue ulr1tion, a proper general pldn fl'VISIOll should be ffiddO so the hlc•lme strel'ts of Panhc Coast 1 ltqhWrt)" dnd Bristol could hl' pldflOl'd c1m.1 yrt:>uler m1t19<1tmn 1111•t1sure:. lc1kPn to mnkP stuP we IHJVl' d re.isonilhlt~ trnlhc drcu1t1· llon, • st11d Ph1l ,\1st, p1es1d<'nl ol th«> Gommurllt y Assondtion \1n Cu-tom l \·uming 250/o 'OFF 1UIOl,E.~ \LE 'l'O 'l'OI; · PUlll,U ' in City Hall. Alht1nu~. "\\11•1vl' c1dVdI1Cfld c1 po'>· 1liVl• pl<111 lhctt ~c1y:>, 'D111t nght.'" 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Paper CioQcb: C1.1.1tom Gift Wt1PJliai _ on ..,at 9 8 Clo.ed Sund•r•· WE DELIVER (See tore for ~tali.) 270 E . l7TH ST. • COSTA MESA (949)722-1803 Have you considered a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? The Pegasus School invites you to join us for MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADES 6.7 AND 8 INFORMATION NIGHT January 21 , 19~9 • 7:00 p.m. .The Peg<J us Sc:hoot 19692 Lexint1ton Uine, Huntington Beach CA 9264 (714) 9&1-1224 •FAX (714) 902-6047 SOUTH c ~ST' PLAZA CONGRATULATES O UR TOP RESTAURANT FROM THE :1999 ZAGAT SURVEY.* TROQU ET Top Food · 28, lop ~ervice • 25 you couldn t do hettt'r 111 l't11'i, "•' ANTONELLO RISTORANTE Top Food -25, Top &r11ict -25, Top Decor -24 jlt1r s111r.,·' Northern Italian fare , MORTON'S OF CHICAGO lop Foot! -26 'j>trj'ect )/r11k, .. .,. i1111 grown-up retro room GUSTAF ANDERS' BACK POCKET Top Food -24 ~1pt!J' ll'1mtd Swedish home cooking"'° sot.TH c o \ ~ r Pl . .\/ . .\ .. .ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA GUSTAF ANDERS 1op Food · 26. Top Stn 1icr -24 · 11r.weptio111zi Comi11e111.1/-Swedich fare ~ • BANGKOK FOUR Top Fool -24 "tl e hest Thrii in the r:ot1n1J .... · 'f' New rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doil 14, 1999 Gtoup going nonprofit FITtlNG TRIBUTE to pay fo r sports projects ~ Plans include stadium and playing· f1elds at Estancia High School, smaller tadium and new pool at Costa Mesa High School. t iusa.,_ MA.'-~C :l the envuorunental eff cts of ttie pro1ect . The dtStrtct would pay tor the study oUl of $500 000 th distnc;t ha:. edrmarkPd for engmeenniJ of the proJect5, \\ hich also mdude a smaJ.Jc>r stdd1um at Costa f\ 1esa and new pla}'lng fields at E:>tanc1a. -we've gone as fat as we can m 1te d~Sign, • Sq>tt said -we n£>ed .to do ow: f.!nVJron- 'E.\'\ PORT-MESA A mental report o we can confi- dentl)" tell the community whal the impact 1:> going to be.~ qrilss-rc10ts group lS seeking nonprofit !>lotus lo raise h,mds for the construction of a stadi- tun at Estanna High School • ind ·a pool at Costa Mesa fhgh. At Tuesday night's school hoard meeting, Jim Scott Jr .. vho heads the Cdp1tal Facili- l\,l'S Committee, dSkcd the ltC>drd to hue u hrm to study . . When the envuonmental .study ls completed, Scott said the conunittec will hire a furn to tk..~tn ra1smg the S5 million that the proJeclo; are anhcipat- ed to cost _ The tirst projects to be built will he the so.meter pool at Costa Mesd and the 2,500· seat SliSdlUm a\I EstanCla, wh1rh will cost '$2 m1lhon each. COrruruttec member Jane Kitcer lS complenng forms for nonprofit sta.tus; which mu<;t be approved by the tate and . the Internal Revenue Service. Scott said he 1s ronfadent the community will gPt behind the pro1ec:t. •Jt can be done," he silld. •Al d blacl<-tie dmner w1\h Tony Bennett, you can Tcit.'ie $2 :million a night. There's a lot 'of big compame:. in Costa M a and a lot of people who sup· port this.· ln other busines , the board approved a new three-year contract with · class1hed employees, which mclude a 3% salary increase retroactive to July 1. CRYSTAL" CAVE Psychic Readings Call ~tore for <1ppolntmcnt) : •Tarot •Script Channeling ;: • A.strology ··Handwriting Analysis ~ · Mt>tiJphy~ical Books •• • Oriq111JI Jcwt·trv • G1fL'>. Artwork • :: • Min<>r,,ls "& ;: Gem'>tones • Hand Carved Crystal Qudn Yin ~ Buddha • Herbs, Essential Olis; Incense .... . 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714•7 5 h • 115 1 Coro"" C'lf Baker & 8 ,a tr" tsj 't • Facialt • ~ • poru 'Ilw,.py •Bad~ w,.J>f • Hydlochtt111')' • B<>d, l'ofuh . • PHI' •Vichy S~ • !;cum Romm • W.dog • UKt'l'Otfu1 , FOUfrrAI• VALLIY 18305 Brookhurst st. M F 9 00 am-9:00 c:Jm sat 9:00 am 1.-00 pm Sun· 11>.oo am-6:00 pm tccrnerot~ a a> (7t•> ...... ,. -~e lestino's quality MEAT s [lie I 11w ... 1 ,\/1•e11 fJ/ <I~ n 1<:t• 1\1<J1lul1/1 w<· '''m Rocky Free I {ange Chicken.s MANNING'S all natural BEEF e carry a full line of VEAL · :OSO BUCCO *SCAl LOPJ E 1-BONE ROAST •STE'.W !JREADED VEAL PA'TTI'JES anning ,., All Natural Brme{~S) Top Sirl oins ss.99 tb Munning 's All , atural F n•.\li & uu11 Ground Chuck 5 ibs for 11.95 Pork Loin Chops . $3.99 lb Lamb Kabob 's Marinated in Garik, Mint wine aucc 5.9? lb • Pn a Pint 1JUft ~ • H•nd to Foot Cano • l'Ht. • GU\ Cndticatn • tO"Ai l>itcouat valid fM aU St-n1cu aupJ .w..ci1 d.iR-ounc..J .,_cit.apt, rr~1I proJu~u or 1n conjunC'1i1111 with an, oll1t•r d1K0Upf. FLOWERS DIRECT Wholesale -to the public California t~· ~ Flower Ma.rk£t Mon·frf 9am-5pm S.lurdaJ 9-m-~pm ....... $18/bunch of 25 Large selection of colors Haircuts at GreatClips, it's a no-braiuer. / •'1i> John L. 'B!oni QI!) CUSTOM~ U'l> For the love of your life ... Valentines Day Special for women only Call for decaih (949) 675-3130 Preschool • KindergZll'ten full Time • Pllrt Time • YeM Round 1tge~ 2 to 6 • 'I:OOam to 6:00pm • Edulation to prepare ~oung hC'arh anJ mind\ for tlw chalkngc oflifo • Experienced, ccmficd, Monce <.ori ·r{-adtco • lndividu.ili1cd .1cademic inmucrion A banner thanking Michael Jor- dan Jor hJ 13 years In the National Bas- ketball ~od­ ..Uon ts di - ·played at lli- angle Square's NlkeTown . loC'atlon · Wednesday. The Chicago Bulls' s\iper· star officially announced hJs retirement Wednesday . Jordan is a maJor front man of Nike. OONtEAC'.Ht DAllV Pit.OT . ' • Exrcnshl· cxuacurricular activities (Arc, Music.;, ""111;::;Jo1h..Jili~.,,t-\ • Computer~, G} mna~tic..,, Dram.i, Dance, ct1.:. • Small d.w; si1c '.it Nurturing Enriched Environment" HAIRCUT & .$ 6 • ~&9sio ' OPN• IXNH 2·15-11 BLOW DRY Not valid with other offers •. Lim;t OM coupon P•r custom•r. f;ood at pamcipatmg l«atloM. r , 1l (JI (',ti (__II~>', fl )f I 1.111 I I I ~-~-----~~~~-~-----' MATR1xe. PERM . ~ 45 oci shOrt hair • 91' • HG ... $65.oo u:l.l:'r OFFER IXPIRIS 2·15-19 ' 2701 Harbor Blvd." suite o-e . . . .~ ( ,, I 'I I lq )', t\ d I' 1:! ~ ' ' ' . Costa Mesa cc:omer Of Ad1ml/H8rOor on H1rt>on • <714> 556·CUP <2547> .I I New rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dail Pilot ' I • Send AROUND TOWN lt'ms to the Daily Pilot, Around Town. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; faJC them to (949) 646-4170; Of c.all (!M9) 642 5680 ext 228 A complet' listing of Around T-owr: can be found at d.lllypllot.com. ·TODAY 'The walking club' of Newport Beach m~ets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose· weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650· 1332. The Balboa Island Bayside Busi- ness Ass09ation will meet at 8:30 a.m. at Rumbold Realty, 302 Manne Ave., Balboa Island. The evPnt will feature guest speaker Sue Podany. Adnussion 15 free. For more information, call (949) 673-4595. • Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet from 6 to 10 p.m. dl Borders Bookli and Music, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. -BE>ginners and· experts are welcome, Players must bnng their own games, time 'clocks and pencils. The club will provide score cards and will maintain and publish perfor- mance statistics. Prizes will be awarded after each game. Admis· sion'is $3 per s~ssion. For more information, call (949) 759-4871. The January meeting' of the Assonation of Corporate Growth -Orange County Chapter, titled Leadership for the New Economy, Will be presented from 5:30 to 7 p,m. at th<'! PaciJic Club, 4110 MacArthur Blv~., Newport Beacb. Admission b $40 for non· members and can be credited towatd the annual membership lee. For more intonnation, call (~9J 862-9644. A iecture tlUed "Preventing the No. 2 Killer" will bP presented at 6:30 p.m. al the Energy Medicine Center, 20301 -~cac1a St., Suite 100, Newport each. Rei.erva· lions are requ sled. For more infom1ation, cdll (949) 833-8989. Children of Parklnsonlans will present d support group meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. in Classroom 3 at OASIS Seruor Center. 800 Mar- guerite pve., Corona dcl Mar. The meeting provides a wa~ and comfortable dtmosphere for ccU'e- givers and adult children of loved ones With Parkinson's. Admission is free Reservauons are appreo· ated. For more information, call {~45·3352. A program titled Home-Based Business will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friend!) Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admis- sion 1S free. For more infom1ation, call (949} 717-3801. l H [ s p I R I l. s 0 u l A r J 0 s l R [ r·l G l H 0 f l H f 0 u l 0 0 0 R s {\ r Sf·I f JllROIJCH ,~:1!:!Jfdi'{ JL;l orJ lHf fO! I ll\'.'HJG PROOllClS Camelback • Solamon Shoes "Eagle Creek • Trager Smith Sunglasses • Swiss Army Ski & Snowboard Hats & .Glo,¥..es -Dale of Norway Sweaters Turtle Fur • lifley Hats i: - THE GREY GOOSE IS CLOSING!!! 20°/o-50°/o off More items available in . Dept. 56 Heritage Vlll~ • Byers' Choice Carolers Children's Clothing and Accessories Everyday Merchandise · Come Early for Best Selection ldoes not ~ply to prevtous sales or~ ordors) THE GREY Go6SE, INC. Wt qcMPllla• lUI lntM .._ii 11'199WMt *""" ._. _ ..... 142·'7803 Hw• ....... ~,••to• around town FRIDAY A phy lcal training cl will be presented from 8:30 to 9~30 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-. gu~rite Ave.. Corona del Mar. Admi ion is $21. For more mfor- mauon, call '(949) 644-3244. SATURDAY . An educational workshop titled Who, What, Where will be pre· sented by' The Imagination Math.inc at 10 a.m . at.the New· port Beach Gentral Litlrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo· cado Ave. The workshop is designed to help people get start· cd in the creauve·wribng proce_ss and mcocpotates music, mime, improvisation and audience par· liopation. Admission is free. For more in.formdtion, call (949} 717- 3875. . A free program titled Using the Library-Tools & Tricks will be presented at 2 p.m. al the New· port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717·3801. SUNDAY A free workshop on How fo Get More Business will be presented b~ Jac.que Dctni 1, author or •J low to Nc!twork (& Prospedj Your Way to Prospcnty, • at 2 pm. at Borders Boo~ and Muslr., 1890 Newport Dlvd., to ta Mesa. For· more information, c;:all l949} 631- 8661. · A free musicale tilled From Stage to Screen will be presented at 3 p.m. at the N~wport Be1Kh Cen· tral Library's Friends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave .• CaU (949) 717 ·380~. MONDAY . A Tender Care Parenting class orientation for volunteers will be presented rrom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa Volunteers are urgently needed lo provide in-home par- ent train.mg to families at nsk of child abuse or n<'glect. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old. Reservatioas are reqmrcd. For r;--------:::.. FREE COOKIE More 17zan fttSI Great Bread. I World Famou~ Oatmt·al Rabin Walnut I I , with purchaM' ut any Rl!llwkh br1>id. I Umi1 On Pn Customer pt·rvisit L ~JaniurySI, 19')9 .J -------- Savings from inorc,jnfom1ation, call (949} 722- 1107 1 • A Welc.ome Baby Progr m cl orientation for volunteers wW be pr ·sented IJ<Jm 6::10 to ~·JO p m. at the Orange Count)' Child Abuse Pr~ve.ntion CCilter, 2482 :Nc•wport B\vd., Suite 3, Costa· Mesa. Volunteers will mentor llrst-ume paIJIDts and offer gu 1 a nee dnd teaming' m child c in' ctnd development. Voluntec·r'> m t be at leost 21 years old. Reservations are required. C'..all (~49) 722-t 107. lUESOAY The Newport Harbor Area Charnbpy ol Commerce Busm R(;lcm1l llre.i.kftlst will b<.: pre· sented at 7:15 a.m . di th" Pac:ihc Club, 41i0 MttcArthur Blvd , Newport Beach. 1'.1emhcrs are $15 with a re!)ervalion. Potenual members are $17 at the door. For· more mformation, Cdll {94~) 729· 4400, Newport Harbor Republican Women will prei.ent Peter I lan· naford, author of ~The Quotable Ronald Reagan," at noon m the Thursday, January 14, 1999 A 7 Governors Room t the BftlbOa Bay C:lub, 1221 W, Coa t High. yvay, N wport Bcacll. Socilll hour as at l l :30 a m Adauss1on is $20 Reservations due b)• Fnday. Call (949) 7.59-3086 An C\ nt UU -d How to C~t Mil· hon-Dollar Profemonal Money Manauer tot your $100,000 Port- ollo Will be Jiresented from 5 30 o 7 pm at TI1e Sutton Plao Hott'!!, 4500 MacA1thur llhd Newport_ Beach.· Admission '.:/ fre Reservations are requ ·~ Call (9491 955-7562. The Orcmge Count)' Chapt r of Roundtablc for Women m Food- service o11 dinner meetmg Will be presented at 6 30 p,m. at• CoGo's/Ca.rroW'~ Re taurants te< t kite: hen', 464 7 . l /2 MdcArthur Blvd , Newport 8Pach. The event wilJ feature a cooking de.monstra- l.ion by Heatl1er Gardea, execu· hv1~ chef at CoCo's/Carrow':. Restauarants. Networking begtns al 6 p.m Members arc $30, guests, $351 students, $25. Reser- vctions mu t be made by Fndcsy. Call (949) 798-8770 SEE TOWN PAGE A8 -Carpet Your Entir~ Home w1th Plush o; Berber ~ foronly · · s49900 UPT03M~ SAME >$ C~Sti OAC Based on 50 yds Padding & lnsfallat•on Included VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commerc1al • Residential Sales & Service ' ' A 8 Thuudoy, Jot\uary 1.4, 1999 around town Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Dolly ,. ~OWN CONTINUED FROM A 7 A free emtnar titled AttenUon Dehc1t Disorder will be pre cntcd by' Steve Holme from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at 'the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 l! 17th St., Costa·Mesa. Reservation are required For more mfonnnl1on, call (800) 595-6667. · A public debate titled School Vouchers: Good Lawl Good Poli- cy? will be pre enled from 6:45 to 9 p .m at Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costd Mesa. Reservations are required. ror more information, .call {714) 97~- 4733 WEDNESDAY A class UUed Floral Design IJ wilt be presented at 9:30 a m. al Sher- man Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. Corona del , Mar Participants must bring a 2- quart vase and scissors or a fl oral knife. Registrabon is $40. Pre-reg· astrabon is reqwred For more lnformation, call (949) 673-2261. A free noon program titled .Mirunuzing Your Taxes wtli be presented at' the Newport Bec1ch Central Library's Friends MN'ling Room, 1000 Avocado Ave r-or mow 111tonm1tJOn, call (~49) 717- 3801. An Over 80 Party will be pre- sented c t 2 p m. at OASIS Senior C nter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corontt del ~1 r The event will featurn n ~pcctal performance by Arpana lndlctn Dancer . Res rva· LJOns am required For more mtor- rnahon, <"ltll (949) li44·3:l44. • A Wekome Baby Program cla for vulunt~rs will he present<.-d from 6:iJO to H:30 p.m. at the Oranyu·C'ounty Chikl Abuse Pre· vention Centt>r, 2482 Newport Blvd .. Su1tP :l, Co ... tu t'-lt•sct. Volun- tl•crs will mPntur ·first-tune par-. cnts and will or!Pr gllldnnce and tJaminq m child \at~ ,md dcvel- opml•nt VolunlPPrs must he al least 21 year old. Hcservdtions dW _.. rc·quucd'. ror UlOll inlorma- hon, Cdll (~49) 722-1107. A free eminar tiUed feng Shui Your Wcly will !)(> prest>ntcd by S,rnd1 Miller horn t;·:10 to 7:30 p.m. cJt the Palm Cah' at Mother:; f\..tarket dOd K1tclwn, 225 E. 17th St., Cos.tr1 Mesu. H<'scrvations tare requin•d. ror lllll!e tnlom1at10n, rnll (8001 59.5-tit)h? JAN ?1 The Good Morning Co'>la Me'ia .... -? • 'l • • Does the curre nt financial market ' ha vc you con fused? 'l • Arc vour Investment results me~ting your objectives? • ? • • • Would you like more time (or your family and your husincss? CALL PHILIP PLUTA ..... ·,,111,1r l 1a p,y,11~J,•n/ So111•r f>,,,.11,1/11, ,lfa1tc1!1l'r (800) 643-8930 f,>1 ,,,,,,..,, u1/1•rm 1/1, 1 SU'"fRO[J:O lnw~M1'11t Prof " d ')in<r 1B'i8 1'11va1e ( ltc111 t .111tir• 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 • Newport Beach 'l • Stno & Co is a r ~ Soox es Cooipany Member StPC. t..'ISF: Md rilaJtt Sttl !bes ex~ bu mes brl>akf tis from 7:15 to 8·45 a m at the Costu M sa Collntry Club, 1701 Golf Cours · Dnve. Pre-paid r ervations are $12. Adrnio;SJon i $17 at U1e door. For more mformntion, call (714) 885-.9090 I The Eden Altemattve ts the title of the Seniors Housmg Councll break.fas! rneetmg at 8 a m at the Newport Sherdton Hotol, 4545 MdcArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. Reg1stre1Uon 1s at 7:30 a rn Adm1 • s10n 1. $22 for members and $30 for norunembers Walk-ups udd $5. Reservation ure requested. for more mfonn<thOn, call (714) 832-9368. . The Newport Hills Garden Club will meet at 1 n a .rn . at Club l louse IJ, 1900 Port Carlow Pldce, Newport Beach. Certified t1rbonst ·Rob Johnson will present Envi- . ronmenl<tl Cdre ot Tree and Brush Trimming, Time for Tnmming. and Care and Watcnng. Coffee is al 9:30 d ,tn. New members wel· come. For more infonnahon, call (949) 644-4657. A Tender Care Parenting Class tor volunkers will be prl"sentcd from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Omnge County Child Abuse Pre· vention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd , Suite 3, Costa Mes.a Volun- teers are urgently needed to pro- Vldc m-home parl"nt trammg to ~ ALDE~'S CARPET .has opened Cl tlC\V Arca Ru~ Studio . \\'lly Pcly Dept St< >re Prices? Al.L Rl GS & IU 'N;\;l:.HS rn1 SALE . l landmaclt· wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CAHPE'I S, l:\C. 50°/o OFF ·All Sale Merchandise SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Lar est Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh Fresh Pacific Fresh ' Hawaiian Albacore Red Snapper Halibut Tuna Fillet Fillet · Fillet s7.95 tb. s4.49 tb. s10.951b. --=----• . _.........,_ ...... ~· .. . . . - families flt nsk of child abu e or nP.glcct. Volunteer must be at lea t 21 year old .. Reservations lire reqwred. For more mforma- uon, call (949) 722-1107. A reading and dJst"usston group titled Before the Ru!<>h will be pre· sented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Centr l .Librairy, .1000 Avo- cado Ave. Registration b n."<tUircd.\ Fo1 more infomtdti.On, call (9~9) 717-3808. . A dramatic reading UUed A Ch<lkhov Concert will J:>e present· ed at 7 p m . at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friend's Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Adnus- sion lS free. For more infonnation, call (949) 717-3801. · .. JAN.23 A tender care parenUng class for volunteers will be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd , Suite 3, Costa Mesa. Volunteers will prov1de in-home parent trmning to families at risk of child abuse or neglect. Volunteers must be 21 ye<us old. Reservations are required. For more mfonnation, call (949) 722-1107 A work.shop tiUed Dlv9rce -A New B~gmnmg will be presented In the New Year We Want To Be Your First Choice! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO •HOMEOWNERS•Hf.ALTH 40 Years in Br(si11ess .~.. ~ 1~ ... -Sc-1_, ..... ,,. ~ 949-631-7740 4.(1 Old &..lX'n Bl~ • Ncwpon Ba..:b 1i...r 11-. llooptiH from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m at the offices of Maxine D. Coht>n, 180 Newport Center Onve, S~t~ 18.0 A, Newport Beach. Adnu sion is $40. For more information, call (949) 644-6435. JAN.29 The Costa Me a Chamber of Commerce after-hours busm~ss mixer will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Rib Co., 2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event will feclture a no-host bur, door pnze~ and hors d'oeuvres. for more information, call (714) 885-9090. . ONGOING SL 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 in the church's Dierenfielcl I iall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach The confidential.group lS open lo the community. For more mf<?nnution, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Grt>up meets from 7·15 to 8:30 a.rri. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mt>sa. Break1ast is $6 For more informd· tion call Ang1e Stalford. at 474- 2225or11na Firman at 551-3 All La en's Leads Club me 7:15 am. Tuo da'9S at M Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd , Mesa. For more mforrnalion, 646-1252. Zen Center of Orangt> Co offers med1tahon mstruc every first and third Sunddy o month from 5 to 7 p.m . dt the Center of Orange CoWlty, 12 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Sugge donation is $10. For more iJ mution, <:ttll (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Pa Beaches and Recreation Com1 s1on meets at 7 p.m. the first day of each month in the Council chambe~. 3300 New Blvd., Newport B~cich For n information, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fello wdflts to help men an.cl wor who smoke to quit and ren smoke Cree. For more informa on locdl evening meetings, 650-2713. ' The Costa Mesa Historical S ety bolds d free open house f 11 a.m. to 3 p.m> Thursday. 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mc The event features memorat from the city of Costa Mosa the Santa Ana Army Air Base. more mfonnation, call 631-591 FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to knew. Was your car injured? You m~y be too!! lt·may be weeks, months· or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. FOR YOUR FREE REPORT CALL (1·888-B0-34SO) TOLL FREE 24 ·HOUR RECORDED MESSAGE The Original MIKE'I CARPE.T$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • 20% OFF Entire Stock TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ~~Fot All Your. De orating Needs!'' FURNITURE . RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades. & Bedspreads. Add'l 5% Off for Sbopplnt Saturdaf 1/1&/tt~ I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m Wednesdays at St. John' Episcopal Chwch. 183 E. Day St .. Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 953·0900, OASIS Senior Center offers . a Parkinson's di ease support group from 7 to 9 p m. the second Thurs- day of each month ,at 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del,Mar. For )nose infcmnatton, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenat~l and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Tht1rsdays New cl<1sses begin on the first of Lhe> rnonlh. for more infonnat1on, coll 642- 7400. . Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a tree prostate cancer dis· cussion group, f rorn 7 to ft.30 p.m. the first· Wednesday of Puch month at the ccntcc aud1tonum. 1 Hoag Drive, Builchng 41 , New· port Beach. For rci.e>rvauon~ or more informdhon. call 722-6237 The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at I 7 a.m . Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 ~1acArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the utitial meeting. for more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologl· cal Association present£ a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- dayi;. The fee is $25 per .week. For more information, call 722·4588. . . Hoag Cancer Center offe rs a free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a .m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New· port Beach. Call 760-5542. · The Sea Exploter Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers d program for young mep ages.14 to 18 fnterested in learning about sailing, seamanshlp, ~ ptlotmg. navigation and cruising. Meet· ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551· JANE B~NING, M.D. Board Certified . ,, . is pleased to an11ounce the relocation of her practice to: 3S~ H~tal M., Suite 611 Newport Bnda, CA 92663 . 949-642-1363 "For those who want the time. and care they deserve,. Gynecology • Menopause Care • Osteoporosis Sec Dr. Bening on OCN -12:30 pm, January 22, 1999 ·our 'lim<"," with Jan<' Glenn H~.u discussing Osteopo;om Management J around town 8591, OASIS Senior Center often ongoing a sistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor· mation, call 64-4-3244 . The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Rolind Dance Club eeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at tha Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona· streets, Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 545-5669. . A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 'p.m. Wednes- days and a support group ror peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndiome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute· for Holistic Treatment and Research. 4019 Westerly Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation. call 251·8700. Arthrtus Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 d,m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak· er St., Costa M a Call 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered ln Cost.a Mesa and Newport Beech for anyone who want to over- come nicotine addiction. For a chedule or more mfonnauon, call 774-9106 or (800) 6<t2-0666. The. Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonpioftt organua- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center DnvP., New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports rnC'morabilia, ts· open from 9 a.m. to 5 pm week- days'. Cdll 721-9333. ., Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi cla41S for intennediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a .rn. Thursd.lys for people with cancer dnd thei.r families. A beginner sesst0n meC'ts '(rom 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fndays. The • classes are dei;1gned to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- !Autumn 'Rose When your parent needs assistance •.• Make the righ~ decision S,elect an "assisted living re~idence" that has : •Qualified, Experienced Caregivers- • Clean Well-Equipped Homes in Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance For More Information, Call Dale (949) 852-5100 (949) 580-4057 (pager) WE ARE !i!utu111 n 'Rose FlNE RESIDENTIAL C ARE FOR THE ELDERLY visit us on the lnunut at: www.autumnrost.com Lie. 1306000691 ous movement to aid in balanc and concentration The clas i taught by Victor Armand. No reg· istration is required. Free. H0< g Cancer Center ls at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport B ach. For more infonnatipn, call 722·6237. OASIS Senior Center offers c1 daily te.lephonP con ct program fur seniors who have a hnut1xl local 'support srstem. For morn information, cdll 64f1,,3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters~ Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County DepartmPnt of Education, 200 Kdlmus Drive, Costa Mc5a. Meetings are optm to· anyone who wants to improve hi~ or her public speaking skills. For more information, call -44'l&-5030. . . s.n.k ¥ Thur~, January 14, 1999 A 9 The Newport Beach DI Un· gutShcd Toastmasters Club 1300 " rnects from 7 to 9 p m . Tuesd in Sgt. Pepperoru's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more inf orma· lion, call 730·3671. Mesa Mes engers Toa tmaste.r Q~b 691 m Costa Me.c;a mee~ at 7 P. m. Tuesdays at .Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, l'l01 W Baker St., Costd Mesa. For more mJonnution, cd.ll 540-4446 Blue Flame Toastmasten. Club 2717 meets at 7 d.rrt. Wednesdayf dt the Village Farmer, South <:;odsl Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave , Costa Mesa. Th n!eetin~>."' free for hrst-time VlSi, tor~. C 1u b55·4308. . ~&mo. NO Interest NO Payn;.ents BREAKWATER DELANA PER LATO $2295 "llP°'c'.)l.. $2595 •po<tS429\ s349s •ct;r<MS5S9S lnn•llcd \tltr g()o~ 1~ .. 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SHERMEN GARDENS, -C OSTA ME_SA HIS TORICAL SOCIETY, PRINTMASTERS (BOB &'VALERIE ), 0RCO PLUMBING, DAILY PILOT SPO RT S DEPARTMENT. falni rrwst of aft 'llianl?§ to Our Customers , ' \ ' I I ' \ \ I , . , SOUTH COAST RLAzA • ~ST LEVEL 3333 BristOI •Costa ~esa • (714) 850-0848 .. . . We ~veMoved 2196 Harbor Blvd. 949) 631-211 . . . . . . . . ) • A l 0 Thur$(1oy, January 14, 1999 · soc1e Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot In givjng to charity, end is roore important than. the ·mea~ . W hy do people give to charity? That is the quesbon bcmg a ked as the new year moves mto full SWUlg, Is it about community bond- ing? ls it about friendship and camaraderie? ls' it about having a sooal life, a sodul po ition in the community? Or 1s 1t about help- lng those less fortunate or build- ing a better society.through con- tributions to organizations tha~ serve art, education, science and medione, religion and even pol,i- tics? . J'be answers are as different 'as,ip'°o people in our community. Reeently publishf"d studies, how- ever, suggesting that Orange County giving is not at par with the ability of local ciUzens given the •robust cconorruc climate" of late, do not address some very key social issues First, there is the con.c;1dera- tion that chanty is a ma1or-form .of socializing m this conunuruty. 'Experts sometunPs refer to this correlation as the "social capital" factor in d commuruty, such as Newport-Mesd, that is dearly wealthy, civic-minded. with a population of cducat people. In simple terms, cib.zens often JOin forces with others U1 the j community wtlh a purpose in mind. Whether the goal is raising funds to support the symphony or to house neglected children, : 2 MEDIUM PIZZAS : 1 Item on Each I $12 Delivery or Pick-up Oilly. ' Not valid with 8/IY other offer. Expires 1/31199 , ________ ., _____ _ ._ _______________ , : LARCiE : • I 2· TOPPING PIZZA : • 1 w/garden Salad & Either : I I • I 1 Litre Coke For · $1695 or : 8-pack Bud or Coors for : $1995 I Not valid with any other offer. • Expires 1/31199 ---------·-----Call · Now! (949) 631-3592 6700 W. PCH • Newport Beach •Aerobics •Personal Trainers •Basketball •Aquatics Center TH-I CROW .D .the end is often justified by means that are wrapped in a variety of parnes, perlorrnances and pleasurable gatherings. People do not .;ocialize for the sheer joy of conver~auon and interaction, the sharing of a meal the discu:.sion of politics. philosophy, ideai;, beliefs. The salon gathenngs of society have been replaced with the chanty fund-raiser. How often do people entertain in their homes just for the sake of enjoying the.LT friends? As an aside, it is amazing that we are living in these wonderful econorruc times lhdl permit dreamers to create magnificent homes from fortunes earned We see them poppmg up on barren hillsides and we also see them .... , •Massage •Racquetball •F.ree Weights Rediscover the I entral Orange Coast YMCA 949-642-9990 ,'If WI' build ""'"K ~;J,, 1trongfam ilits, . • stront ro,,,munitir. . replacmg the old cottdges of Newport-Mesa in neighborhoods that are beconung •manslon- 12ed, • to quote·local social observer Jerry IUchards of'Lldo r le. What is lllnllzing is that these incredible homes. desigµed to entertain, rarely-do. Most people haven't got a clue about what it means to enjoy a rich social life with friends and family in the nomc. Some do, but most make their social We on the •circuit,• trading tlleir •social capi~ · from event to event, keeping\ core, and moving from one cause to another with "the group" intact. And one remains in w group as long as one buys a ticket to ride. • Tickets to events can cost $10, and they can cost $1,000 or more. And there are some 1,400 charities in the region, all throw- ihg multiple events each year, with many sponsoring monthly, bimonthly, even weekly gather- ings. That's a big social capital drain. Furthermore, there are costs associated with event plan.rung. In some ~ases, cost runaways prevent chantable profits from reaching desired levels. It's all pdrt of the process. And some- times the. process is Qnly about keeping the social train moving on the track so that people have •Strength Training •Cardio rnto the Pltot Classified sectiOn to find servicM fr electronta and i>fum.berS. to ~pers and painters. j parties to attend, women have clothes to buy, and men have bu~me s connections to solidify. When folks get off the social tram, stop buyihg Uie endless parade of event tickets, and the phone stops ringing, have they lost true friends or · simply opted out of a sys- tem? Social withdr~waJ c:an be painful. Peo- ple want to believe that the system is based on tnie friendship. And, in many cases it m fact is. However, mmany more cases it is based on social engi- neering and plain old money. New money works well, too. Orang~ County, and specifi· cally Newport-Mesa, is not out of step when it comes to-g-iving. This is a community that is so · · taxed'by social giving tpat 1t needs to spend a bit of time reflecting on the purpose of char- ity. Leadership is key. We have a tremendous wealth ·com£. in ant{ see our MasCantf Se{ection of tfesi[Jner rugs antf carpets.' (949) 722-7224 Mon Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 www.rugsandcarpets cQm 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa A - of comrnUlllly beacons, including such notables as Arden Aam on, Lalla and Bill Conlin, Catherine Thyen, l'Wyla and Charle Mar· tin, Renee and Htmry . Segentrom, Jud!e and George Argyros, Molly and Leon Lyon, Sharl and Harry Esaytan, Mari- lyn artd To.m Sutton, Zee Allred, -Elizabeth und John Stahr, Mary Lou and Scott Hornsby, and Donna and John Crean. These arc only a Jew of the people who hove both the atti· tude (I 'do it because I want to) and the latitude (It doei;n't matter what anyone thinks) to differenti- ate between the real and th<!sur. real. Follow the lead of people who are involved m chdrity for its µue rewfild, the bette1ment, of mankind. Insist that your charity dollar be wi~cly spent. Actually, most are. But make it your busi- ness to know. Fufthennore, givmg for d tax • Johnny Was credit ii. 1ust as good as giving WJthout the need for one. Yes, ch.mtv is bu m~s. When run propt>rly, profits are maxinuZed, roorc people are helped. And . yes, chanty is a road to the oc1 l life, her~ m Newport-Mesa, ~d practically everywhere else. • It is not wise, however, to use charity as the ladder to social. • success, as the tool by w!1f ch to make and measure relation- ships. In the end, the real 11 motive always is clear to all. The message then is to give generously lo causes yo\} care about, causes that make a dif- ference for mankind. And be ,sure to buy that ti~ket to ride_ becaui;e it's something you wcwt to do, something that matters to you regardless of what others may think. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every· Thursday and Saturday -- RM . A f, trel A ARMeIRE --.---~ch I -9888 .. • wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot datebook · Thursday, January 14, ~ 999 A J J alick;s 'The '!bin Red Line' shows the art of war EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel CrttlC~ COi· n features mo14ie crrt1ques 't'llritten community members serving on our orl • l's not just anothe r ar movie errcnce Malick's lonq- awaited war ep1r. "The Thin Red Line," ahout th<• mcrican assault on JapancsP urces at Guadalcanal, opens 'th two young soldiers calmly, ovmgly interacting w1lh the cttive villagers on what appear ... an ins1gnif 1cant island. \Yithm nunute:., this innocent, primal existence gives nEEL CRITICS way ~o d torrent I\ of violence, the , vanous solcliers provide ongo- ing interior. monologues ikh in ques- tions. \\.'he.re does evil come from1 Whyt'i love c;o pcrish- uulc~? Silly • musmg!>, you Philip Ruland may say, but coming from young men nedf death, i;ur-h words Ciif!Y added mcarung d.Ild lend ~ certain poc-tic gran.deur to this deeply affect.mg film. ll cernunly 91~es us a Vl U<tll) graph• 1c account nf the brutal f 1ghtmg that l()()k pla< e on Cuadulc:anal m thP I>adh<; C:ampa1gn of Worlr:I \\",11 II In d~pictinc John Dcpko the Aloen an assault of a fort1- fJed ndgo tu"'ld oy Uw Jclpaue ~ thP hat Uc on ;th croen clo ely murors the t1mif}•mq cv w of the n·al b<1ttlcm 1942 But duet· tor Temme~ Mallek ha, c.redted som••thm$ much morl"> c:.~>mplex ctnd thou9ht-prnvok1ng baunung vome-0\:ers, the men ru;k lh • temal i:iu stions ,posed by phllo opht r smoo cinc;icnt t1me!i, pondcnng the nature of God d •ath, love. r>vil and th meamng of ex1stence m the fa< af unr •lentmg fear and :ter· rQr Thi unu uaJ c;inemauc 11u.x- ture of lustory, nilture, phiJoso· phy and dmc dlul (oml>at create pow•"'rful tma911 • while 010 gicat and vanecl muSJcal core pro· VJde!i the ngnt backdrop for c ch egmPnt If lheu~ ;ts naw, tt's OJ1~ film eff eel bemg both d1sturbmg and exhildrattng tls the ftlm causes us to run the lull ·gamut of our emotions. M uch like Stanley Kubnck's "2001 A Spac~ Odyssey,~ Mdhck 1uxtaposes the pnmal with the odem , giving us stai;k oppo- • If "The Thin Red L.me• sounds resoundingly idealistic, don't be put oft -there's a small, terrific war film wl'!dgect between all this. It involves an American army rifl e company's adventures laking a grassy knoll called Hill 210, qt th£> top of which lurks do1.erts of Japan- ese gunmen. Alas, becduse of flanking cliffs and impenetrable jungle, the hill can only be assaulted fronldlly. This episode lends the film its dramatic weight dS the battdlion com- mander (superbly played by Nick Nolle) must calculct.te the worth ol the hill against the hves of his men. · Sean Penn, center, as Welsh leads his men into battle in "The Thin Red Une." Anud ll~e !JTUl'SOITI•' hght1ng, th" Cdmera p1rnse to lrnyer on the Jncre<.hblt• 11aturnl heciul) of th1:. lrop1ct1l pnradis1 e'I: "n c1:-. hell explocl~ throughout the stunnmg ccnef) ho'l:e thD sound of artill I) hell~ and machrne gun fiH \\ • hf•or thP- pruyl!rful thought~ of C\ t!Wl soldiers o:. they'' 1Lnc the dt>ctlh and ho1ro1 atl 1\rolind them. Old meml)n ''i vi lov(,!d ones lt>fl b1•hinn ll~hl 101 paci• m their nw1d", ulongs1de · long-running timP The dtrector lingers roo long on ome of hi reflective sCPJl<?S and could have c.ut 20 rrunutes with no loss of impact Hut that'~ a minor com- plamt u1 une of lhP most amo1· Uuu:. and complox war movtes ever mc1d .... Remo.rkabl" on man} levnl , it's sure to be heard from at Oscar. ume s as a way of forcing us to : der the deeper qu~ ·tions ol 1ll1Unan existence. ~~Indeed, "The nun Red Line" L<; t briefly a war movie 111 tmy ventional sense. It IS f dr more a. itation an'd spuitual inquiry man's quest for meCllling ~t a§mt the backdrop of war. Thus, Usmg stealth dnd sheer grit, I the compuny goes dbout the ta k m som~ bdttlPI1eld scquencr> that rank with the gredtest C\ e 1 hlmed. Thi gut-wrenching dep1ct1on 1s a hnlliant piece ol ndrrativc• him n1oking lhdt om· Cdnnot et1s1ly fo19ct. Yes, lhh 1s onP more st1lut<-to Malick, who with this l11.:a11ttfuliy evocdt1ve hlm hu'> tdkl'Hl u::. c1U lo thul l}r!Jh· er realm of nrtisiry and truU1 •PHILIP RUlAND, 41, hve tn N Beath and co-owns a ~ewPQrt l con~ult1n9 firm with his brother, Lloyd Unu~ual film is inovin g, powerful A study m v1'v1d C!Jlllrc1:.ts, "ThP Thin Red LlnP' ':IS not ) our average war llllJ\ 1e W~\ TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT! f~ DINI ~N»\(;. R D l l - "The New Toste Sensation in Chicken, Stealc & Seafoodn ·rhe aromas of garlic & cilantro waft & 1 conversation hums ot lriko Grill" -Kevin Ives '98 "Serving some of mtenc; • 11 •\., nierno1 £ i; o[ unl>earal>ll' snflNu g In thP.,, • JOHN DEPKO, 48, rs a Costct Mesa resident and a senior mves11gator for the Orange County pubht d,.1cnder\ -· .offke · TOM. TITUS has the day off. His column will return Saturday. Sabatino Tomm] Peter Phil Vince ·LA TIMES the most innovative foods around" {OSTAMESA DAILY PILOT Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ttnlqut. !lint room & dlnloa n1om a\11l1blt for 1iroup bu,lnl"' flltttln11' imd prhat~ tun<tioln' 723-0621 Plea .. e Call For R~nation.." and Dirtttlon" LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY• 7PM 23600 RocUield. lake foiesl 260 Bnstol • C to M1;.~,.1" ...... ~-u 251 Shipyard Way • Ne\\-port Beach Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride rA Newpori• Riverboat. home of the Ne<.-.poft HarbOr ~ MiJseum (Fomierty Reuben E Lee) ~ tor luncti Tues ..f'ri 11 am-3pm Bruoch &erved Saturday S Sunday 8am-3pm Cloner served Wed:-Sun Spm-1 ~ We cater corporate and pnvate event8 wedcWlgs & banquera /JI. meior a'edtt ctii'ds eccepted l.ocBted As. 151 E. r.oast ltH/. Newport Beach. (9491 67~425 Fa~ (949) 67~175 AUTO BISTRO The first drivKnJ restauroot on ..the pbnet Where the l'oOd ~ mauera cu-brt!eklast bisti"o meou tS served Sem-11 an;i CU de'; bistro meoo 11 Slr"9d -1 1 am 1 QJrn We offer fme dellc8aes SUCh as Sesame P~ Noocles end e Griled Olden Hx:ac:cia Satt ~ Art:iel'loke &. Rome tomato Plus e ful renge of e~ & b<SU'O ~ 6tY"8d al 001 long Located at 31 CD W c.oast HNf !Next to 981lng BMNJ . TWIN PALMS Celilom111 Coastal Cuisine. feswnng the bounty of the coast rn e ~ indoor-outdoor village square etmosphere, five trC.ettalrment every night. Lunch Mon Sat 11 ·3Qam.3pm wery • bar menu 1M1ilabla between luneh/Oflnel' and Thut -Set urd mkWgtt. l.ocllClld at 63J Newport Certct ~, Fashion 721 • 8288 JACK SHRIMP SeWig eu:herCIC LGJisin in an '4Jbeat, rAISlJ8I ~ Wiltl pett> dllling Try os Jackshrinp pll!tes: fX' the Jlrmitl' ~ t 01A end deliYery ~ l~ et. 2400 W Coat Hwy 6505577 THE ~ULINARY WRAP . Fresh: he8lhy ,~ delicacies wrapped Mhin e ll8t rd ~ ' ~ • week ~ 11 OOam . 9 ~ lOClltld In the KllsJ'en ~ 250 E 17'11 9reet. ( 114 l 5484103 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY Aftll' 15 year& ()(I ~ 9NO , ~ Rib Cat'TlJllt'Y IS rflOW'G tD 2196 Hlwtlor' BM2 (1he Old &lller) on Jenuery 14 A cocktllil ~. ~ benqlll& ..... ITO't Pl'li1I ...... ~ llacher1 end ~ fer k,n:h ltt ii* IOml Id tfit lil'lpMl'TltCU ~ Ule MW locllDn. ~~Vol' -Vol'1 .. And Chi -b9t11 btct , lb In ()Wlgl Coltcf. ..wd In WTll 11 c.11o!WJll MIUing ~ 7 _.,_.._,Opm uic.ctalllD~SMI 831.Q110 949·587-9008 <7141 444-4652 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE ca oma Cuisine at its 'finest Enit11 Breakfast lunch t:r Oth:ier 1n CUM elegance. as you d ne lllS10e Or on our beaytilul pabO We feature Scf\lmpt.ious 8utfet5 throughout the d3y or you can orrler fJ"tiM our bount.flil menu LOC8ted o· t190J Ja:1jbart., Road (corner of Jafntore and M1ln) Phone (:Z14) 975-1234 16720 H!llll> 6M'>-11prn YANKEE TAVERN ()i filE , l\r€Y.j)Ott Beacfi ~:ng llllth & Dimer da Located ~ 333 e. I ~le 5755333 ZUBI S CHICKEN COOP We re m<re 11 ~Der. In 8dditJOr1 UJ OU!' Ro:..sssne Brwsteel and Grilled Olick~ we o'!f er 'Ste Sea ood Prone Rio Baby Back R t>s Pizza. a 22-!tem appetAZer menu and more Generous poronos at a GREAi value Come thee• us out' Ope for k.mch d nner (ptUa aOd appetiz!lf'S serVecJ all da•fl and Stnlay B fast. FU!aicb bar Banquet racticies up to 70 Gameroom sooo to be op 4 4 Old Ne.wport Bi'11d (COmer ol VILLA NOVA Villa r m oft~ ClaSsl!; IW'.;an cmine \\1:h a ~ ~ Fe :.utY'O homemade pastas fresh spafOOd & v~a soeetal\les sod e nu waterfront ambiance reminiscent of an luilian Cpuntrysde Pro'essiM ~ & an award v. nn:og wme •st de tght pa:rons ~ dining Ill ttus rornar!t. .. &et12ng Lrve erwrta:nment begtllS 11!9h!Jv ai 9plT'! The upsta Cil louige fea:ires premum ~. 60ll'CS aod en extensr.l!l BtlfJct • ~ Located at 3131 West r.oost H\v, 642 7880 ANTONUCC1:s 'Er10Y tvnerr COW1Q a ed casua ear~ Steps to tile ocean at 01w vv PC t-1 111 ~ B T~ f~ ~ Sea or Fetwc:irl A'lreclo to e ta&;V 8SSIJ"lment of Pilzas Pas:as and Sa a~ Cf!ered WU.. Special!! 03ity ~ a g;ass or tiowe ol ta 11.e WI e or tieer end don t forget to save room for ore of ctabla desserts OpeP daily '\.16~1~ Oc!Mll)' e/31! We cater a'1CI offer ~te lunc:h/!'l1eetllg llJff' 1, 25 guestS 949-031-3592 A MACHI A med s Swrnem Ca!<toma\ top seaf:xxl re W¢%1 the ta~ & finest ewon of tresti sea'ooo ~lv' A:so a r'l1Jlt tu!le of 'SCl'\irn;lUOUS d sudr as sus.'11 gr;:Jed fish en.trees dar'1 .chOWtler fsti & chips ~ !'Id a :tia ~rigs or a tJOlffll Meal 11ome Operi 7 days loc:med 1 ~ E 17ft ~ Ca::::.e Mesa (71 ~ 574BS52 THE CANNERY . wurtront restal1tl!lt and ~ cv.se ~ Hair.; MJi &1. '\, 30 2 Sui 10 ~ 12 pm ma!lr ae:i 'Ca'Cs Reservatms llll"lf.if~~~ Loco:.eo st 30 0 A>Je. eY.iXJ't Peach CA 92653 714 675-5?77 Fai 67?-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Hoopcal Rood OOd Od ~II~ 8e.:dl 645.scES • Sos1V. S &.s to. 'Gl1 O>m;ll Bar• M Craf.1. Cads. t.J. 2675Mie~ Acrcssfn:mt-.~Goi'Cone (7\ll 645-55 s NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The only ~ 111 Newpl:X't Beach " serve aw 1 J bws & we have e fantastx: fOOd menu With outdocr d~ ono tots of AH part rm locatod at 2920 Newport BNd Hours 1 1 31l:Jm-11 ~ Sun-Thurs 11·:nim-1 O'.lam Fn& 675-8449 BAMBOO TERRACE Dm 0\1 the hippest Oitnese restaurant tn 1)-ange Countyl Recently remode!ad to resemble en Asian beer hoJSe on Din SCM1S tasty Oinese toad nd offers e ~ st.0c1..ec1 witll retrest11ng tropical m~ e quafity wme list and a great assortment of l'J('E!ll1lum txx.tJed and drat\ beers I-bi's. Lllldl Tues.fn 11 45am 2pm Olt1l'l8I' Tucs-lhurS 5prn 1~ Fn &. Sat 5pm -11 pm Oosoo on Mand~ l.Oelr..ed et i 773 Newport 8Nd Ill CoGt.a Mesa 64~5550 SIR-ROGERS, LTD SaoctM::hes. coffee 8110 espresso ;:.s & £mOOthcs All new 1 st menu Catenng 1ve1lable Open Mon rr1 o~ Sam Sat ll 7am end Sill at 9Jm. Ux:atcd 210 E fM Stn!a., Cosia Mesa 645-2252 • ROYAL KHYBER /ward Wming Cuisine of lndm Ope.., tor kJnCh Moo .fri 1 ~ 'pm 'Cosed for lunch on Sawrday Sunday Brunch Buffet ~ 1 3Q. 2~ Omer seWd Iron 5 ~ located the S!Mti OJau Plaia . 1621 w ~Ave 714-43&1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE COMPANY SUSHI NAOMI- • Opc-i tnr lunch ~ 11 e m 2 pm Dinner ~ MondJ-t ltu'&day 5 p m .9 p ,., Fnday & 5atl.n:lay 5 p m 10 p m ~ 320 Bnstal St 11 G In r.os:a Mesa 714.641 ·7321 BEN I HANA Amenca's most cetebra:ed Japanese restall'Bn:. Clpeo 7 days a week Lunch 11 302 ~ Mon -Fn OiMer 5 301Cbn Moo -Ttl\Jl'S 5 3(). 11 ~ F1'l , 5CD11 ~ Set. 4 :IDS~ Sun. l.Dco""ted 4250 8rch St 949-955<E22 AV I LA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic MexJCllfl (OOd '"' th tnc freshes!. ingredierr.s & e new CU1S111G Gre.,. ll131Jal1taS tbnl ll'1dl & Omer'. AU ITl8Jlll' cre!k cards 1 • ecc~ located st 2101 Pla..'"elUla.·C'.osia Mes& -E42111l2 2800 Newport 8M:f, NEMPOl't Beach -675-6855 end 2744 E Ccns; ttN\ CDM -6448226 ' M l CASA tAlr men -arc na.v 11 tnp to Baja as Mexico N~ ot+en t&COS Phone ahead fir a'CU'S tC>1JO th1's Da3y from , 1 Al csrtls &:.C. ~ lDcatl!d Al. 296 17th St Costa Mes3 714 6'~ 7626 M R. JUAN t5 a VISlt tD C8bo A tB5te of M n & 7 dars 8 . frOm a CDam8 CQm Beer & wme ted 226a FaiMM Rood (at Wils'Or1 txm1 Jiffy W>e) (949 63, .7500. LA PALAPA SeMlg IAAenlic South Mcxi:8n 6llafuod CMati CX>Ckta.ls cemerones pu po ensa ada$ allll mUCll more Open 6 dllys a Closed on WaOOesdays One 111 or WlHIUt 1..bcateti et 123 23rd St "'N!l'WP91'\ Bexh (near Ml.ct l~'s~ 673-2657 - 5 tc~/ .. LA CAYE A ... , ti s ·u· c · s t 1J ii t s ll t !I A 12 Thurldoy, January 14. 1999 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil Renato offers a riCh taste of Italy by the beach E ven tfiough RPnato Nccc1 died ot d hP.art attack in 1994, h1~ legacy bves on in the food t Renato. Located ut tht• N wpoi t Pie1 next to the Portofmo Beach ' Hotel, Rnnato serv~s traditional Italian cuismp in d reldJc£?d but elegant atmosphere, Up until his death, Need was the executive chef at the~ restau- rant thut i~ DINING REVIEW . ~~~lPd afte~ But before he died, Necca had tn:nned the · two chefs, execuuvc chef AleJan.- dro Paz and sous chef Brnuho Melo, who Cdrry on thn Renato tradition with his sauce:., reduc· tions and n~apes Ken Ricamore owns the hotel and the restaurarit, both of which he bought m 1996. "We've made a few chdnge ... , but mostly tht! rec1p<.!.s are the sdme as Renato's," he •;,iid . My hrs~ imprC'..ss1un of the small restdurant was tlltll lhi.., 1s c1 place for th(> w~IJ-£•stc1 bltslll'cl , bo1sterow. crowd. <'om rcle pil- lars and !loors ttre pPrfeC'l sound deflectors, dnd immehow () chs- creet conversation heronH's uuposstble on weekend . The ceiliny is painted m Sis· tine Chapel style, with fluffy clouds g1vmg the 1llus1on of hemg outdoors. The exqws1ta light.mg and wacm tonei; y1v • d comforting glow to the smaU dining room I could iilmo:>t feel the gentle breews of the Mediterranean and heur tho cacophony ot Italians at the town market. Wlutc Jmen tublecloths and expensive silvnrware add to the chdlll'l, as do waiter m bow hes and JdCkctc; R<u:.ed gla5ses of t~f>ensfve . wine and laughter were the order of the ewning 1$!Sl Satur- day. and at one point ~omeonc pomted out that 1 w~sn't with a date. Even so, my girlfncnd and I felt OK <;;ms men, as we were the youngest people m the place. The food dt Remllo l!'i top quality, and 1f I were nch I would surely dme there reguJurly. . Fresh seafood 1s olten>d every night, and othN spec1<dllcs mclude veal chop dfld lmguine with shrimp and crc1b coverPd with d spicy rno.nnctra !'duce. Crusty brPdd comes out Jirst -and wht·n I say crusty, I don't mean d<ty·old crusty. Each sliC"P ot th1s delictoU!> brl·ctd -wti1ch AMAC·HI E;!lll~!"S'". RESTAURANT. gelato classico 'f ITALIAN ICE CREAM V SMOOTHIES f5ANDWIC-HES 'fGOURMET COFFEE V E5PRE550 DRINKS 1. VOTED 1998 "'Best Ice Cream" in O.c: (949) 721-1160 2756 E. Coa6t Hwy. Corona def Mar • Pool Tables •Golf Game • food, Fun and Spirits Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 •Sunday NFL Ticket •Drink Specials Fucing ilH~ /\ewport Pier 2116 W Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 Holy smokes! 1/3 of our ear Is certified outdoors! 3 Outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 RENATO • Wllllll; 2304 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach, next to the Portofi· rio BNCti Hptel + WIM: 5:30 to 11 p.m. every day + HOW MUCH: Moderately expen· slve · + PHONE: (949} 673-8058 Owner Ken IHcamore, left. and executive chef Alejandro Pu. make Renato Italian restaurant .a favodte desttnation for locali. DON LEACH I OAl'f PILOT tasted like a Cuban bread I make dl home-was lightly toasted and Wdrmcd so that it had just a hmt of crust. Conspicuously absent was balsdffilc vinegar and olive oil. The bread begged for 11, and so I dsked our kind waiter to bring some over. mushrooms were cooked lo pN- fection and loaded with garlic. Oebc1ous. We started the meal With a sdutced musbroom appetizer, lung/ti trilolali ($8.50). strtps of ' sliced portobeUo, wild and button mushrooms sauteed m garlic, white wine and olive oil. The "SALE" MARATHON SOD OVER 1 CD) SO FT.fFIEE OEUVERY NO 1 33¢ per SO FT NO 2E 35t per SO FT IN STOCK/PICK -LP. 5 SO FT ROLLS -$2 99 EA fiL I •-• oyu·s I l1' UU'lf~SCAPtl-•HTt~ (949) 646·7441 The chic:kC>n p1cc<1ta ($18.95). two tender, grilled ch1ckt>n breasts smothered m a nch pic- ca ta sauce with capers, wtts. sharp <ind tangy to the ta!>te but it was quite d smnll portion for the pncc. Wedges of fresh, al dente vegctul>les dnd pota.to ·wedges werC" served to the ~ide. The linguine w1th calaman (linguin<> a/la luc:zana, $13.951 · came bathed m d thm, spicy VUMf 113'°416 6J' UDO 1UK #/YI NtWl'OIT IUCH Great Food Fast Without having to get out of your car! ·SERVING BREAKFAST •LUNCH • DINNER Our exunsive 111mu includes: • Caffe Laue • Fruit Smoothies •Chai Tea • Routed fotlicy Sand.wich • C..lusk Caesar with grilJed Chicken • SC$;1me Peanut Noodles with Cbic:ken • Grilled ~rue.ken fcxaccia Open 7 csavs 6am ·10pm 3100 West Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach <Next to Sterling BMW> \}.ogep;s l c;-..-< ~ , i'9' a~ Sandwic Hou.se 270 E. 17th St, #17, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 (949) 645-2252 Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Drinks, & Smoothies We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises · Daily • C.appucdno • Littc •Mochas • Gourmet Coffee • Ice Blended Drinks We used l/~ pound of re<ll frui t ui all our smoothies · fre1~ /tM~i-& fj/e ~jd f/a,voi'j of~ f OtA.~wej T rl• Del Fl11t11 (" p flour mw!W hlkd ....!di Ct. kw aud 'ittak w11h ?.my hrc-RM>lcd 1 mtk.d1pr11\1. HU(e anti oour utam Pl1tlll1 At C1r11tu sauce <lnd tuppr·d w1th tencl~r - not chewy -cal<tlll<lrt tnp:.. The sauce wds tomdto-ba-;e<1,ctncl alive with lluvor. Three vam:lws ol nsotto dee on the menu c1s well <ts fish, duckc•n dlld l>Pt>I c hotn .. -s. \'pal dishes sl,1rt al $18.BS. Tirn ~llW Ji.,(, dn l'Xpcnsivc lot SPIN ..... of Jtalum and domc:>tic wines, was IJ')deorl impressive but too hxih-flown for my wallet. I opte tor a $1 o ulass of Benngcr . chdftlonmiy, a luscious vintage. I tolrl my fnend, Cory, that I'd bet· ter start spencllitrr some money on wine, because after I tned the Bc•ringer there's no going back t }(pndall Jackson, my all-time !dvorilP of the grocery ~ore chardonnl.iys. So we perused the thing just Jor tun, notmg the $230 bottle of Silwr Oak caoomet sauvignon and the $89 bottle of Barbaresco Italian red. Cristal champagne ( 1989) is a mere $200 a bottle. Dei.<;erts are also decadent, ~uch as a prenuum-blend cap- µuccmo with d dustmg of choco- late along with d rich and creamy liramlsu. . Renato 1S d great place to check out 1f you've got some money to bum and you're crav- mg a 91cat, lingering dining cxpericns-e. • NANCY OiEEVER'S dining reviews appear every oth~r Thursday January 29 - February 28 I ow pncc<l pr cvrcw bcqan January 26 lwo lovers icunitc, long alter their mtcnsc. 111101 offorr has cn<lcd, an(l 1mmcdr.itclv 1r\1111dcr, ·whc.rc do we go hom here?" 1lw Ntw fork lim<.'s calls .Skyl1ght "".iqc:olutely splcncl1d .. You'll agree. even ns ti ,1c;touncls you with its ~ompl~xll1l'S unrl tht•n tcnrs ,ti ),IOUf h<:'art, "FASCINA:flNGI .. crw Yvr>. Pl'tt t • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book Thursday, Jonuory 14, 1999 A J 3 · • Send your AFTER HOURS items to: the Dally Pilot, Aft.er Hour$. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax: (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 330. A complete listing of After Hours can be found at our Web site at www.llltllt~ -STAGE 'STARS OF MAGIC' For the runtll consecutive year, •stars of .M gic, • a show stamng m t lus1orusts and mag1aan:>, perfo ns at 8 p.m. Jan. 23 in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advanced tiC!kets are $14 to $28 in advance and $16 to $32 at the door. occ is at 2701 Fa.irvtew Road1 Costt\ Mesa. For more information, call (888) 622-5376. A CHEKHOV CONCERT , Ducts and anas from the play of Anton Chekhov will bn pl'! formed by Jdne l lilt1ry and David Rousscve at 7 p rn Jan. 21 dt the Newport Bc>ach Centr<1l Library. Admission is tre<>. The librnry.is . at 1000 AVOCddO Ave>' Newport Beach. For more informtttion, rail (949} 499-3665, GUY LOMBARDO'S ROYAL CANADIANS Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadi- ans, with· AFTER HOURS band leader Al Pierson, · play:; at 4 p.m. Sunday m the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC. The 1 t - piece band will perform Big Band hits from '30s, '40s and '50s. Advanced tickets are $20 to $23 in advance and $26 at the· door. OCC 1s al 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rodd, Costa MP.sa. For more informabon, cdll (888) 622-5376. PIANIST PETER SERKIN World-renowned pianist Peter SQrkin perlorms at 8 p.m . Jan. 28 t Founders Hall in the Orange ounty Performmg Arts C£•nler. ,r.;. preview lecture hy John W11let oogins at 7 p.m . Tickets tuc $30, t11e1111e &> f ABL.ISH ED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 The Center is at 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mt..>sa, ror more mtonnatiori, call The Center at 1714) 556-ARTSi 15-YEAR-OLD VIOLINIST A stnng concert at the .{ew1sh Conununity Center begins at 2 p.m Jan. 24 and features 15· year~old violin virtuosa Ridna Pahmer. Tickets are $12 for JCC members, $15 for non-members, and $25 for reserved seating and "post-concert receptlon. The JCC is at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more iri(ormatJon, call (714) 755-03~0. STRING QUARTET The Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the.Amen- can String Quartet at 8 p.m. Fn- day m Founders Hall Tickets are available through TicketMaster at (714) 740-7878. THE HARMONIA BAROQUE PLAYERS The Harmonia Baroque Players perform chamber music, "The Three lrebles • on Feb 7 and "Musical Banquet·" on May 2 at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, New· port Beach. For more mfonna tion, call (949) 548-3631. HAIR REP~ACEMENT SURGERY INSTITUTE 'THE FLYING DUTCHMAN' The Opern Pacific features "The Flying Dutchman,# a tale mspired by the well-known leg- end of a sea captain condemned to sail the ocean until he find$ a love who will be true until death, dt 7:30 p .m. Tuesday and Jan. 21 and 23 and 2 p.m. Jan. 24. Tick- ets are $28 to $131. The opera will be staged m Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Perform· mg Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For tickets or more information, call (714) 740-7878 or 1-600-34-0PERA. 'TARTUFFE' South Coast R~pertory presents "Tartuffe," a comedy written by Moliere and directed by David Chambers The production runs Friday through Feb. 14 and will be performed on the Mamstage 'Tickets are $26 to $45. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-5500. ST.\TL-OF·Tlll.-:\HT II \IH f{p.,·1 ot:.\110\ INNOVATOR OF THE LASTEST MICROSLlT GRAFTING TECHNIQUE. THIS TECHNIQUE WILL CREATE THE MOST NATURAL RESULT WITH MAXIMUM DENSITY POSSIBLE. Newport hech: 3101 W. Coast Hwy. #314 • 949.650.9299 •fax 949.650.8788 Los Angeles: 310.453 6220 Award Winning Italian Cuisine for over 66 years . • I ; ' • .ENJOY. OUR WI [IGHT· -··P. . DINING SPECIALS 'Twi{igfit tIJining Menu is.Offered ·'Before 6 p.m. fJJaily 'E.~cept for Saturtfay 'E.ntree.s Starting ·a_t $6.95 ' Live Entertainment Nightly at 9 p.m. ft Voted Orange County's Best Piano Bar ~ Waterfront Banque( Room · Perfect.for Private Parties For Reservations: (949) 642-7880 3 131 West Coast Highway • Newport Beach Visit our website: www.Ylllanovarestaurant.com \ 'SKYLIGHT' South CMsl Hep rtory pr nt.s the world prenucrn of ·skyhght• l1" the Second Stage with prt•· view 0eg1nnlng Jon 2b Titc production op ns Jan 29. Pre· view UckeUi are $18 to 29, all ofhers arn $26 to S43.' SCR 1s at 655 Town Center L>rivc, Costa Mesa. for more 1nformat10n, t"dll (714j 708-5500. • 'DEFYING GRAVITY' OCC stagP-; tho Or.mge County premiere ot Jane AndPr em's now drama, "D,•tying GrnVity," March 5 to 7 and MtUch. 10 to 14. Cur- tain is !>Cl for 8 p .m. Wednesday!'> Jhrough Saturdays and 2 p.m . Sundays. TI1e drama 1 1mp1recl by the 1986 space shutUP. Chill· lengcr disaster. Advance tick1!ts are $6 to $7: $8 to $9 at the door. OCC is ut 2701 fa1rv1ew Rottd, Costa Mesa For more mfom1a- hon, call (714) 432-5880 -ART VINCENT VAN GOGH The Orange County MU!>PUlll of Art offers Mucdtion progrdnu. throughout the year including d lecture bUed "The Art of Vinccm Van G0gh" at 9 p.m. J,m. 27. Admission is $15 tor the g<•ni>rcl.l public, $12 tor musewn nwmbers, seruor; dnd '>ludPnK The museum is at 850 San Cl<'mente Dnvt>, Newport Beach For more inl<1rmt1· Uon, call (9491 75U-1122 ext. 204. ,, ·~· ~~;.a iotC A\JRtl» ! Come to Mr. Juan for a taste of authentic Mexican & Seafood r-----------1 FREE! 1 1auy 1 Entrcc, Gd 1 FR£E1 I w1111~o1•~ COUl>Oll-t• I prnertted befole CWOMlt ~ 1!97 .. I Lunch Special 'J" I L .. -'!t~~ecr __ .J Happy H0ur 3·6 M·f. Ash TKos ~ t~ MR.J AN > (949) 631 -7500 2263 Fairview Rd., (at WI-. lchl"CI Mffy IA!bc) Costa Mesa · BEGINNING WATERCOLOR The Orang County Mu um of Art otf(" education programs throughout the year µidudmg •Beginning Waterrolor· from 1 to 3·30 pm on six Thursda) starting Jan 21 through Feb 2.5. Fee is SSO for rnu cum members, eniors and tude.nts; $60 for tl1c gPneral public. The museum as at 850 San Clemente Dnve. New. port Beach. For more intprma· bon, caU {949) 759-1122 ext 204. FRIDAY 'NIGHT FILMS A trio of classic Hollywood faJm~ that look mbc-.1lly ctl social inJUS· hce will b~ shown m thf• Lyon Auditonum at the Orange Coun- ty Museum of Art at t>:30 µ.m. stc1J'ti.ng With "To Ktll a Mocking· bird" ( 1962} on Jan 22, followed . uy "Bdd Oay at Black Rock .. (1955) on Feb 19 and endmg · wtth -Gentlemen':. AgreemPnt" (1947) on March 19. Tickets are' $5 for the general public, $3 for '>Cnior~. students and museum membe~. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Dnve, NE!wport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 759-1122. 'RAUSCHENBERG IN TRANSPARENCY' The Orange County Mu!.eum of Art exhibit~ ~ Rauschcn.bt:ru m Transr-drency," 15 works credtCci since the edrly 1960:. by declaimed Amcncctn artist Robert Rauschenberg. Saturday th.rough April 18. For these works, the artist u ed liansparent layers of Pl<>:iagl and Mylar to creat dynamic, hitting unage Gfillcry hours are 11 a.m .to 5 I)' p.m, Tu days through Sundai-s - Tickets ar $S for adults, $4 for niors and tudents. free for dlildren under 16 dnd m\,lSeum memb •rs TI1e mu eum ts at 850 San Clemente Dnve, N ·wi><>f\i B ch. Fm more Information, coll 1~4fll 75Y·l 122 'HOUOIN'S HOUSE' "Boudin· House," <y:t mst ! ~ Jr n • by SouthPm <"ahforrua art1 t id Tony IJ Lap retlcctm'g the arl1St s ed · ongomg fclt.cmaliun with IDt\UIC t6 and le1yht-of-hanc},·is on d1Spla~ 'd from S<1turdc y to June 10 aJ Ute lh Oram • County-f\tu mun of Art. Hour an> a 1 d ~n. to 5 p m , id Tuesi.foy Uuough SUhdays 11ck·. w . ets are S5 tor adults, S4 for <e seniors ard tuc'ents, free for n- chlldren \I c1 r l6 and museum th memben. nuseum lS at 650 San Clemc.ntc. Dnve, Newport nt Beach For more inlormation, caU 18 (949) 759-1122 le 'CANYONS AND DESERTS' The Ornnye County Mu-,eum of Art prc~ents "Cllnvons and • De ... erh~ PJctunng the Western Landscaµe," a election of paint- ing'>. print!>, and photographs at the South' Coai;t Pla1d Gallery dunng mall hours saturda} through Apnl '25 Adnuss10n is free. For more information, call the museum dt (949) JS9-11 :t2. Coro... DOM• I't.au 951 AVocodo A"'°""'• NrNpOl't &oclt, CA 92660 ttl : . (949) 640 9156 .Happy hoar (SO%• otf all our gelato) bdwcm lOam and 12alb Monday to Friday • Limit $20 per cwtoms per VlAL Not valid 'Milb fll'J odier offer A MacGillivra.Y rY-ccman rilm t .. , tJ ll c s ~ i t S · l' t a F E ( t l L )j t c 1 c ( r " r I j· c r f ( t 14 Thursdoy, Jonuory 14, 999 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi EDllOlllL READERS RESPOND . Opening their hearts . to the homeless Most parents like K-6 configur~tio THE ISS~E: School officials are reviewing options for elementary schools. . E very once in a while, y.ou•heai a story.\hat stirs you,, calls you to action. That's just what happc.ncd when Pat Swan and Scott Kir~her read a story by Pilot Jcportcr I luscin tvtasa.;it on the half-dozen or so ~tudents who can't enroll in Newport-Mesa schoolc; because they arc homeless. . Withm days of reading the Dec. 23 article, school district Supermtendent Robert Barbot received a call from Swan, a retired elPQwntdry school teacher. During the 1980s, Swan elped hom<•less fdillilies enroll their children in neighbor· hood sthools through the Irvine Temporary Housing pro- graJ?i. She wanl<'d to volunteer her knowledge and experi- •nc'e to Newport-Mesa. She offered to fonn a task.force . · that would focus on-wdys to meet the needs of these chil- circm. She wanted to help. IN FAVOR . I have children dl Adams Elementary School. l ju..,t Wdilh"d to Hive nay feedbdck. I completely agree Wlth the comments m the ....J article ("Parent conurut- tee tecomm<•nds K-6 schools for chstrict. • Jan. 12) I think it is one ot the k1n<Jergarten- through-titth-grnde, sixth-through·E:ighth- gradc. und nmth- lh,ough-12th-gfdcJe conhgurations is the best \4/ay to go. The k.indergdrlc·n· lhrough·thlrd-grade, ar fourttt-through·sixth· grade cQJtbguratJon b probably the least of a of these. And so I woul ct-rtafuly hope the com m1ttee begms to look dl the idea of a kindcr- garten-through-hfth, sixth-through-eighth, runth-through-12lh dis- tnct rather than a kindergarten-through- s1xth district. Then Barbot received a letter from Scott, a 16-yecrr·old Newport Coast boy who came up with a list of ideas - things he could do to help the children. He offered to work els a tutor. He said he'd search the Internet to find out how other communitie!t handled such matters. He voluntce1ed to org,mi1e fund-raising and awareness campaigns. J le w<1ntcd to gc>t involved. th • better artides you h<1ve wntten dbout the topic yet. Very conci~e and sums up my feelings rcgardmq neighborhood schools and ii kinder- garten-through-sucth- grdde progrnm. which l am completely support- ive ol, I lopefully, the school bodrd dnd school chstnct will h~len to the pt1nmt concerns and do whttt is best for every- one mvolvC'd ANN LYONS C'osta f\fesa In response to havmg MARC MAR ·~~I 0'111' PILOT Killlan Greany ls the cat's meow -a name given to the child who get~ to hold the stuffed animal -as he and the class sign the day~ of the week at Marlner~ Elementary School in NeWJ>ort Beach, a kindergarten-through-i,ixth-grdde school. A seventh..un<l· e1gh.th-grade school tho we have does not g1v0 us any opportunity for parent involvement because the student~ ar mther coming or going. lt •~ nu\ a good way of our schools go bac:k to . sixth, seventh-dnd-eighth, and moth· through-t 2th configurations. "I thought it was sad that these kids didn't have a chance to go to school,~ Scott told the Pilot. "It isn't their Coult that they're homeless. Maybe they can get an educa· lion and g et a good job to where they won't be hornelc>ss k~dergartPn through .'>ixth, 1 think it i.., a fethu- lou ided. It worked tn lhe 1950s, dnd I don't know why they can't Just keep doing what t'> <1 great 1dct1. ALEXA ALEXANDER Newport B<·ach I bchcve in the kindergctrtcn·lhrough- s1xth-grnde configurution, I think 1t 1s a greut thing. Thdt 1s whdt they arc hymH to do m the Co~ta Mesa zonu1~. They want to change om zones, and I would like to keep 1t kinder- garten through sixth. AUDREY O'NEIL Cosio ~ tesa f am calling about the quesllon toda}' about whether the kindergarten-throu9h- 1xth·gradc schools should prevd1I, and r dill havmgyoung people toucthc r for. onl)' two years, and it does. not u1v1' pr11Pnt~ the opporturuty to get some am ulveme nt with the school. I don'! Hunk kandcrgarten-through·sixth- OMde <;chools are the way to go. when they grow up · totally in favor of that. · We applaud Pdt Swan and Scott Kircher for their caring, their compassion, and for their willingness to become parl of lh~ solution. We're sure that with their ingenuity and dt;dkation partnered with the school district's bureaucratic PRISCILLA ROJAS When I WdS growing up, that is the "'d}' 11 aJwuys WdS. And this new reconJ1gurat10n JUSt doesn't make any sense at au. 1 thtnk 11 will be very destructive, not only tur the k1rls but for the community. I um just thankful for WPncly Leecc and !'ome of the other cool heads who art" pwvr1il· ing o,ver-this. I ccrtdmly hope then• ...... motlwr :-.olutaon. I om totdlly opposed to un·<1kmq tlw ~c:hools down dO<l having the youngPt kids . go to school with lhe older kids, ln this day ancl et~Je, I just thir.k thot it is very wronq II \.OU hud asked any parents on the Cdm- pu<:es of thl' Ka1~er schools, they would agret. \\1th me. Nobody U1cn• wants kmdergarten- throuyh .... 1xth-grt1rlt• schools. And !f you hdd he 'll to thP-me,~ttng a couple of weeks ago n•qdrdinq the zone -huge, huge outpourin of c ornnumts from Kdtl>l'r pdrents. The gym WiJs lull ol K<uscr pillt>nts who all !)lOod up and StlHI nohodv want:. k1ndergdrtcn- through-s1xth·9radt-schools. n.vvy. tl n•nwdy for the problem is on the horizon. HOW TO CONTACT US fhe Dally Pilot welcomes letters on issues concerning Newp'ort Beach and Costa Mesa. There are four ways to send m comments: ·:· LETIERS -Mail to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627 :• READERS HOTLINE -Call (949) 642-6086 •:•FAX -$end to (949) 646-4170 :OPPOSED BARBARA UNQUISl • N<>WJ><?rt Ht• u h ·:· E·MAIL -Send to dailypilot@earthlink.net All correspondence must include your fulf name, hometown and phone number for verification purposes only. I um ct !'TA board mr>mber c1t Adams Cle- nwntury. I httve cf kind\'rHartncr (.\nd Cl Sl'C:- oncl 9radcr. I wctnt my kid~ tu go to thP. surnr. ~t hool for dS long as µoss1hle. I <tm complett·· ly for tlw kmtlergarten-th1ongh·<;LXlh·gtddc coflhguration. I don't see how I would he dble to help in class and be on PTA boards ill two schoob I just think that would h" ,, strPtch. Al!->o, l thmk b~· c:rcallng UH• fou1 th· through·stxth-grdde centers, th~ ne19hhor- hood school concept goes tight out the wm· dow, P:.pec Mlly where bus1ng I!> gomg lo he mvolvcd. I dJ11 totally for the kindergarten-throuqh-• T he k_1nderqc1rten-through-~1xth-q rMI~ < onJtg urctllon idea IJ1es 111 Uw fon• of all ot the reSedrch \\ e h,1vt• how111g Sn, } om drlJdP b very rrusleddtng, and J tll1nk 1t l' r .. illy nol.tdir No parents WdOt it Ptut>nt committee -your a1hcle doesn't even sa~ \\hat thc1t me1tn5 So, I don't dpprectdtf' IJH' a11Jc ll' 11t tall An<l 1f you n .allr want mput from the c n nuruty, you need to go ask th<' ptHt'IllS ELIZABETH COOPE Re~idents·aren't sold on con1munity Genter plan I am Cdlhn9 m re ference to the new rr•vomp1n9 ot the Downtown Com~ m11n1ty Cenlt>r ( "Punel has plan for 1ww downtown center.~ Jan. 8 ; "C11mm1s~10n gives OK to new cen- tN," Jan 1 '.l). Sew~rnl thing~ had me upset They hdvC had mcetmgs at the council which JS di ntght, rind most people our age, \.\ht< h 1s m the 80s, they are unable to attend. The next thing is, the main thing that Uw nty is talk.tng about is that it asn't gomq to cost the oty anything for tlus Pxpend1ture ol millions of dollars. But they cue forgcttmg that this is still tcJXJ)d}'CJ mom•y. And when they plan 1methmq that 1s m the range of severaJ 11lhon dollars for something, it should > 'neflt ev •ryonP. It has me concerned -.i 1r1t tht>y're only referencing three or Jllr groups -all good groups, no argu· m"nt thPrc. I think the city is making a q rPdl t•1 ror in s peodmg these rriillions of •loll<1rs tor -.omclhmg m that area, wluch will hr1vc• u lt1r{J" intpntPndnce cost. . I thmk thP city "hould call a speoal ml!Plin9 ..,ome dftcrnoon when all of the pt•oph~ cdn h • dvailuble -including 1110~" who ca nnot dnve at rught. Have this meE'ting at the commuruty center so that PveryonP, thu taxpuyen;, cc1J1 partio- patr>. Nothing 19am1>t the children -we nt>"d them. But it is 1ust the attitude in the procedutes lliat tho·oty is going through lo gel something that someone wants that really isn't ne<:esSdJ'Y. SAM WAKELEY Costa Mesa I J11st wanted to give comments on phm thM were publisht>d in your fl-Wt>puper for the Cost. Me a Down- to#n·Comznumty Center m Lions Park. I thtnk 1t is a wonderful Wng to give c1ti1cns <t chance to corrunenl. l lowever, t do not feel that there wetr. enol;lgh ~cuulcd information given in that article f>r m th~ pho .. >graph ot the model that would r 'dlly tell us wttat exact features are planned so that we can give an , lnt lhg nt comment on it. for mst.mcc, I have h rd that th ra<.:qtwthall or handball c-ourts that arc in 1"1at p rk may be torn down I am k111d o c:unou a to why lhts 1 h4'tpperung. 1f Jt 1 pruhlf'm with ~cunty, ' rhaps the could imply not have enclosed rts, but aust k p them all open. So I fi t 1 lltur would not totally be f1 d just u lt has been a prob· MAILBAG MMK MARTIN I DAllV PILOT Plans for a new community center in downtown Costa Mesa are not popular with all residents. lem in its" pre!>ent form. J hope there will ho somp trPei. included m your pldn. And rnnybc la.IN on, the City Council Will submit a more detdiled plan of the uctuol p<trk so that we can really c:ce exactly whdt.Js planned. TOM THOMPSON Costa MCS<t Birch and Mesa street improvcmenl<; a mess N ow 1 know why Birch end Me a str ·ts were off hmits to the pubhc. for so Jong: Had the pubhr. been informed of what the widening plan entatled, maybe mttny would have Spo· · ken ag&nst tt . Have you driven down the newly completed expanston project/ 1 was totAlly shocked and arrusted lo eo thllt county officials had so boldly stain~ approval for thelt newly contoured streets to be qwte literally up agamsl ooth business and residential doo~teps. Just what were they thmkmgl One low- dcnsity buddmg still under con ~n1CtJon stands just mch lrom th trnff ,. gnal hght pole. ls this an mdlcation of the future for economic expan on f :'fbOugh tb8 lllWt apelllfon etnd thf! transltkJa from Birth to Mesa ~ and well-done, tbe project ltJelf is unac- r ceptctble ctnd clcvdhtcs the Nt•wport- lrvme busmei,s district, < ldshrnq with the h1ghly d@sm1hle husmP. s ctclclH!l>Sl'" next to John WaynP Airport dS dewlopcd by The lrvme Co. Maybe the countr should have an Irvine Co con::.ultant to o 1st 10 th~tr future expansion en<lcavors. How l!onic that Harbor f'r.nt~r r' 1- dcnts have filed a law~u1t again t ICI Developnwnt for propo mg tu lmlkl o Home Depot hwldr.·d of fr! •t lrom thPir back yard , whale the c-ounty quwtly 'slip-. in d new m 1or ro<1<iwcty in m my a r idents' front yards. I would ht> hght- mg mr1d. And do I believe Uw pwnu ,. that .John Wayne Wlll not bo lurthc1 e.xplmd· ed any time soon? I don't thmk so. Tho~P residents should hie suit and dPmi!nd cornrrierc1al value <ompcn iJllon und relocation costs for th •1r properly. And when it's all said and dono, ht1vc the county call The Irvmc Co nt!xt bmc on mastP.r planning. How 11 It that they for<Jot to put tn the tunnel under Mesa Dnv C:tt Irvine Avenu foe golf •rs? · RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI Stint Ana 11 • yht Don't worry about the sign, worry aoout the business Some m ow ~wuty are ogahut ca frcew .... y c;1gn prumotinq t f,1rhor Boule- vt1r<l of Cdrs. Whdt WP !>hOuld be <1U•t1nst ts lhr. potPntlctl of 12 auto cil'alPr~lups on l-idrbor Boulevurd bccommq vttc dill .md bou1decl up bccuuse they rttn't c:o111p1•h' w1U1 rH!wPr auto~ d1rec:tly ac11a- "ent to ma10J.)rt'ewdys Until tlus past yeflr, m fdct, two ,ullo dedler~h•P'-on Harhor Boul~varcl \\'('re clo!.ed ctnd had been for man} ')t'drs. They were u blight cm thP lanclsc apP and pro1ected an image ot our being a city in decline. Fortunately thP.y h 1v • been rehu11t and reopcnNI. Shouldn't the J>~>tentrnl of C'lo~erl clealer..,hip he of greatt>r concern than hdvmg a fre •wdy 19n? I am for an attrachv~. pro::.perou:> Harhor Boulevard of Cars that continues to nMke a sigmtlcant contnnut10n to the lmdnc1<:tl well-bemg o[ our cit}. If thb requires a sign al the freeway, then thP city should approve one -the soo1w1 the better. · ROBERT GRAHAM Costa Me~a School district, other . groups credited for stats It wa'i very encountgmg lo re11d lh<1t r 'ported ch.ild dbuse incidents an• down in Orunge County. most notably 10 Co ta Me.o;,\, I know that the Newport·M<' a school d1stnc t plays d vital rot an that rPduc- hon. Recognizing child abuse ran be • learned in a workshop, recluc.rng c:hHd nbu "require:, hard work on tht~ part of .,chool stall \Vllh thP-help of rommun ly· hascd orgamzations.• This year, hundreds of par •nt who rarely visited their rhildren's c:hool hllV(~ been attending pMPnllmJ .,k1ll clu<: es. tei1cher confercnrcs uncl h<1 k· . to. chool rughts, thanks to the eflotb; ol r.c:hool-commumty coor<lmt tor ou 16 campu~e • These parents, many of whom hrtvc hm1tt.>d Enghsh !-kills, ar .. lilkmg a more active rnle in lhf'1r c:h1l· drcm's education and becoming more cllec:tive pttrents )n the process. Attenclanc n at 1ulult educ at.ion dassc has inr.reased ci well. Strong parlner- sh1ns and collahornhons have been lorgCt'I with community agencies that provide needed mtoivcntlon • rvicc , haven , counselmg rv c , JOh tram. mg, health care and mentonng to chll· drcn andAheu families Our gratitude for th CM extends to Guhl Inc , ':T\trnmg Point c n· ter for Families, Pal1\1ll COlta MIA, save OUr Youth, Shallnw Loamlng <.;enter, Cd111p Fire Boys and Gu ls, t fod<r I Josp1tol, Yt-.1CA, the Costa Mesu Pohcc 1)1•1><1rlml'nt, Shan• Our Selves, Some- 1111!• ~c1rc•s Soup Kitchen and countless · - othL•rs. Thank you for the gifts you give us evmy <lay. LYNNE BLOOMBERG Coorclmlttor, Safe dnd Drug-fr~e. School Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct Traflic, development, industry spread like disease Thi-. 1s m comm~nt to Barry Sdmuds Com.mumty Con(mcntdry, "Choking on r-ongesllon • (Jan. ~l). Cookie-culler hom s dncl industry alreddy border the Corona clcl 1dt toll road, coptinumg the• cancer m OmnHe County This reader says she's proud of Chris Cox's work #, Richard Rosunddhl from Irvine beru\· <'cl Rep. Chns Cox (R-Newport Beach) for evoryl,hmg ("ColC lost cred1bil1ty with impc.•achmcnt vote," Jan. 9), l W\!;h lo state: that I am proud to have Cox rcprn• ~ "•nhn!J me. · ~ Everyone il> entitled to his _opinion, "Ii ancl th1::. 1 mine. DOLORES KERMIN Newport. Beac I low about a JCPenncy at Crystal Court? I b ·hcve that we can do away with lh Robinsons-MHy ln Crystal Court. But you know, I thmk I would hkf? to ee the JCP1 hncy Co. come in there. I Uunk w n d th in dos • by, rnthcr lhcan having to go c 1 'CH acro!>S th • county to shop at Penn1•y. So think ilbout 11, , MARGARET-BAlOUG Costa Me South County resident says Wilson pa.ss-ovor unfair I om rt?plytng to the survey nn the upomsor < hlur itppmntnlent. I think that JU!tt to nppotnt a commls· r6 loner on th • merit o! whether he...wa.-. an alrpo1t or not is wrong. There are oth r things to be token lnto conlider~ lion a being hMd of the supervllon That i not the nly fi\ e. SHR.EY tmlll ' l ~ 4 port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .. NTINUED FROM A 1 I GRADES I CONTINUED FROM A 1 I It. j •He'll tough and strong and ! s a lot of courage,• Chns said. ! d the muscle on his ann lS as i attend then ne-ghborhood schools. "We're not planrung on mov~ ing any faster than the communi- ty,• Barbot said. "We'd hke to work until we get a plan that a go~ majority, 70%, 80% or 90% of the community, agrees to.• g as my teacher's head." . Jewell said most of the :.tu-l nts have seen Botha in com-i erciali> tor the l>out ttnd that he l probably visit tht: class dlter I e fight. When the students : ere aske~. who will wutch the ght, all hands enthuswsltcally cw up: Susan Oespenas, assistant supenntendent of elementary education, sdid such an agree- Students guve herce com- ents whtm asked dbout Botha's p1>9nent, who 1s lna!Ung his hrst ppearancc m the ring fOllowmg lengthy suspension. ment has been reached in the i Newport Harbor zone, where the ! district proposes to tum K81Ser i Primary· into a kindergarten-r through-third-grade. campus and I: Kaiser Elementary mto a fourth- . through-sixth-grade school. The l plan includes reopcrung Monte i VlSta as an elementary. chool. "Tyson is a loser," said Max oettiner, refemng to the fdmous son-Holyf 1eld ear-bit.mg mc1- ent. ! "But no one has tdlked to this i community about reoperung any i schools,• said Victoria parent ! Jolene Kostenbader. Saturday'i; hght with Botha ks 1'fson's rctum to the ring. Even with hl.S knowledge of e boxing world. Mrtrcel has no esue to follow in his f<.1ther's ootsteps and become the :oecond eavyweight boxN m his family? "I wd.nt to be a hockey play- }r, •Marcel said. i While most sch ls could ! accommodate the changes with ! smaller kindergarten and j preschool programs. some schools i would be severely affected. With l 36 classrooms available, Whittier 1 would need 45 classrooms to han- NO! YOUR H'ET ARE NQI SUPPOSED TO HURT. fain 1s your lxldy\ li111J1cm11;al way of itllin(; vou IOITltthi.ng 1J \\'1'U11~ As an ~ 111-c mtmbcr oft~ SQl)(f1~w1 n ~h~pter of 1hr lntet~noo;il A1¥J1.-.Unon for the study ol p.un ( ll7 counmcs) Dt ~ 1ht!idi can tcdia or roully alleviate our p:1t1lt through mrpcal and ~I~- Ile ti alsti a bCuhy 111UT111;tor 111 Pud1atrtc •Ufbct)' ~n.:t 19!12 at Nu local bospiub These ut 1ust • few l'(llnt~ du1 iqUnllr Or. \'ihmcn and 1tUke him a top leadrr in his lkld, 111hicb n wlir ht ss OU! b)· a 1-anery of p;ltlrllli from profcuioiW f"f phym to husy working motbm. • Bunion Correction • No HospitallZation • Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Nail1 •Specializing in the Treatment of Sports and Sports lniuries ,.,. • Utilizing Comput9riucl Foot Analylis • Specializing in hconstructive Foot Surgery \• NfJ t()AO M1:'ICll. I Complimentary limited initial exam with this ad. 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FYI How schools in the Estancia zone would 'ook 1f they w re kindergarten through sixth grade: . • School Number Rooms f'OOlll9 ... ..._ of students needed DU I I CONTINUED FROM A 1 those cases, people optc..orl to us • the BAC Datama ter, wluch still used by deparbnents today. The othe r hall P.Jther submjtted to a ti!OOd or unne t > t 30 24 50 .2~ \_ 21 ,.JI 30 ihur.doy, January i 4 , 1999 A 15. haven't given us chance to r pond.· Smith id DUI offende,rs can be convicted without the blood aloohol re ding from the machine If someone doesn't pa a field sobncty test. they r.;an still be arrested There are two parts to the penfll • 'Ciode that puniSh offenders for a DUI ba ed on a field obriety test and/or having a blood loohol level over the state· mandatP.d o oa limit. · - Adams 615 California 497 Pomona 922 Rea 0 Victoria 476 Wilson fi'l 2 0 I 28 36 26 * 24 People who w er conVJcte<l :.olely orrdata froin thct>rcatlt test ma~· be clig1ble WJ1av• their dn- '{l.ug wcord wiped dean ot tlw charge.' The crumnul c11se won't Snuth dded that giving a ~- break to µ(!ople who have . d. 4 be tlftcctNI -?9 Tho errot apparently < arrw alre<HJy µresented a risk to the td * The district's numbers did not d ivide up the students between Rea and Pomona Although a b6undary adju~tpent .· would be Aeeded., there are enough classes between the two Khools, 56, to accommodate the number of classes nee<ied, 50 1 when the Or<tnqe County shN1ff ~ c:nme ldb 'didn't have the propt r ticensm(J to.candut t the lru;ts But the Shenff's Oeparunent said 1t community present!> the notion 6 lh&t theu ac::hon w&cn't wrong. Id t le "aid that <frun.ken d.rivmg con· h tinues to be a problem. La::.i ) ear, . dle 952 students. . followed 'procedure and ttpptieq for the hoense. four peopl ~were killed by <µwlk- en dnvers m Go::.ta Me.<>a •w1ping the late clean on dn- vmg records i:sn't the answer,• he said. ·These people Cife a hazard to other You look at the stdtislics d w .e l- lh Parents also hoped that recon- figuration would not slow the dis- trict's progress in addressing the needs of students learning Eng- lish. One of the defioencies in the district':> eXlSting proy1am is that ; there aren't enough ways to 1den-~ hty second-language> students I who may qualify to be rn a Gifted ' and Talented Eclucal.Jon program, ; they Sa.Jd. .........__ · ·we w ren't given (In opportu- nity to address the licensing is ue." .,Old department spokesmun Lt Hector Rivera "We d on't see how dove.r's llnm - es can be re.mstated when U1t,y and realize how big d problem· U tlus really as.• 8 Bom~® Nonsurgical method to temporarily relieve facial spasms and lines. 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THEFTS i CONTINUED FROM A 1 i Erick\;on srud. •Tu crime rate IS ~ more than 100 goll dub thefts ~ay, way clown. No om .. ~ alrald i from variou::. course last yt•ftr. anymor~." ·. \Jthough Roun::.avclle hds hecn Kn!-ttme Wriqht, ~xecut1\l',1 ; charyqd with only two counts, duector of the Shahma1 Led1mnq authontics are still mvestigahny if Ceriter. wishes -;he had lak~n d • they have the "Golt Bag Bandit," phohxJraph ot the neighborho• J LOclil golJC!J~ mn}' want to give • 8 recently as tow years ago Carver a golden te for her hrud ·"You redll)' tun notice and reel . work. Pohce w11re aw<tre of a ~ the chfferen<. e," she said. ~ i>lnng of thefts c1t the Costa Me tl Not only has the appcdrancc ! Golf dnd Country Club. In most Qf lhr community changed, hut j dbcs, golfer:. Jell thou bags unat-· the attitude> of th·~ rc,1drnts ha-; ! tended for a short lime ttnd • changed as W£>11. i returned to Imel them mis!>-iny. N.o loogN does a sen!>C · ot ~ H1qhN·priced dub bttrh ds Tc1y· hop1.•lcssness petvdde. _ · • i lorMude and Callaway, which 1 ''There's d different spml l average $1.500 a St't, were disap· rlbout thP. nc1yhborhood n Wnyht ! pednng. btlld , ! "You go Ullo thP. f>ro store, look That's not to sdy dll the prob-i dl some gloves or something, ancl , !(•ms ht1vc bt:>cn solved. i your dubs arc gone".", said Scott SomP. wrntsft and "roachei;'' of ! Henderson, manaqtng pttrtner at • the humdn kind still lurk m the j the golf coursP-. "TherP. is an hon- haclows, said Mand Alvan'" and i or systmn out on a course. You ,Paty Madueno, thL unofhcial ; don't expect your clubs to be m :ipokeswomen tor Shalimt.1r. But ! danger." · lhl'Y vow never to relive those j fmdmg the suspect was a JOU dark days when the neighbor. ~ best left to analytlC'dl minds sue h , hood was known more tor its j as Carver's. pltght than 1t.s pJrk. j She was an mqm-.1tive c_htld, ·we're not going to let this ! someone who Liked lmdmg rcso- , h11ppen agdm," f\.lddueno Sdld. i lution. "We 'll keep ldmilaec; lhe.re ~ "When I IPdm c\bout 5onw- 11l'>l("ctd of hilvin{J cnminals ilnd ~ thing,· I want to hncl the endm9, • , druq dealers come back,• Enck· 1 she.scud son did. i Cdrvcr loved Clue, the who- Whatever your landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPINC OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAYf -[LJ ~!-!!'!:.!! •s (949) 646-7 441 Lloyd's Nursery & Landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costg Mesa, CA 92627 Irvine · "f;iFI~"""""""""" ......... ~ Ranch LARRY ENRIGHT I OAll.Y PILOT Crime analyst HolJy ~s work led to the arrest of a suspect ~ a number of golf club thefts. dunit board game rn which play· dnd entering significant intorma-try Club at abOut 6 a.m. Unusual, ers try to solve a murdt>r. uon into a database. She notes she thought, since most people "That game was so fun," she trends and pdttems and stores would be arriving at the golf said. ~You would have to find out them into the deep recesses of her course at that hour. The witness who was the murderer. where he brclJJl. saw the man dnve away in a 1991 or she did 11, dlld whdl weapon Last month she came across a Nissan Maxima. He Jotted down was used • report with a note from her super-most of the license plate. Cd!Ver uses that ('Xpertisc in visor. A witness had noticed Carver went to work WJlh the her JOb today. It e utc11Jo.. lcrtlinq someone walk off with goU clubs partial license plate that was through a pile of pohc" reports <tl the Coc;ta Mesa Goll and Coun-nusc;mg the last two numbers. She reahzcd he would have to through 100 different num combinations. Matdung' a pa plate to a vehicle the fU"St fun considerably slim -like ha the good fortune to hit a hol one. Alter noting all of the lice plate pussibilitie ·, she selec two that might ftt the witne descnption .. Both vehides w from San Otego but re-regist m Orange County. One of tJ1 belonged to Rounsavelle, had an arre::;t warrant out or Diego County. He wa& want connection with a theft at To Pinei:. Golt Cours<!. Oth'er cities were notif about the suspett, and Dec. two days after Carver QO investigating, Irvine police fo Rounsavelle sleeping in· his Police had their man. ~Hally is an incredibly h workin,g person," said Co Mesa Police Chief Dave Sn den. "She 1S a workaholic. saw a trend m this crime ft explored it." Because most o( her work passed along to detecbves, rarely s«'es a case from start to f ish. But she felt especially g after the golf club caper v. solved. "ll's nice to know we cente m on the right person and went t,he right direction," she sa "lnqwring minds want to kri right7 That's me." STOREWIDE SEMI·A NUAL Have you considered a SALE PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? The Pegasus School invites you to join us for --------~~---_--:;.. ___________ __ KINDERGART_EN INFORMATION NIGHT January 27, 1999 • 7:00 p.m. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714} ~64-1224 •FAX (7 14) 962-6047 THE FLOOR GUYS Market SINCE 1953 \INC l /IJ7f NEWPORT COSTA MESA'S GREAT.NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE , .. ... 33%·0ff CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles . All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINn EE-Lifatlme lnstalatton wanonty E-Upgraded Podditg -Furniture Moving -UMltl , .. 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A quality. weight facility, a team room, a film room and a It • spaoous coaches office all came to fruition under Llebengood's watch, desp1tc a frequent shortage of boosters and on-campus assistant coaches. Llebengood's focus on long-term success saw him through an mauspicious debut season, in which the Eagles went 0-10 and scored just • 71 points, the second- fewest in school history. EstanC'la . won two games the next season, Uebengood then made the playoffs in 1988 and flru.shed. 7·3-1. ' Liebengood's 1989 team, however, set the standard for which all future Eagle squads 1 will be mea.sured. It rolled to a 10-0 regular season. the Sea View League title and the No 1 seed in the CIF Southern Section Division V1 playoffs. It remams one of only tWo league titles m the school's 34-season history. A 15-12 first-round loss to La Mirada, however, put a stunning end to the school's best season ever, cmd Llebengood made only one more postseason appearance f before deciding it was time to move on. He hnished wtth a 53-67-3 record at Estancia. 1 • Liebengood, who has also coached the throwmg events in "' track and field, did not coach football in 1998, but will likely coach again on the prep level. "l'm still young and I still love • the game and love working with • kids,· he said at the time of his resignation. •When I got the Estancia job, I didn't think I'd coach 12 seasons, but I feel J. accomplished quite-a bit.• • Sea View League vtctory over El Toro gives Newport Harqor its best start in 69 boys varsity hoops campaigns. · BARRY F'AUU<NMI CIF Southern Section Division n- Ocft Pb AA, to 17·2, 2-0 in league. "There's a fine line between being confident and being cocky,• Hirst fumed, alter watch- ing a 16-point halft:i.Ipe lead whit- tled to SlX, (~rcing his Tars to hit four free throws in the final 28 seconds to up their winning streak to eight. LAKE FOREST -The Newport Harbor .fligh boys basketball team completed its best start in the 69-season varsity history of the erogram Wednesday and won for the fin;t time in the El Toro gym since the Chargers entered the Sea View League five years ago. . But Harbor Coach Larry Hirbt was in no -mood for celebrating after the 58-51 triumph, which improved the Sailors, ranked No. · 4 in Orange County and No. 6 in •we held them to 19 points in ·the first hall, then we gave up 32, 7 Hirst said. •With as many seniors as we have on the floor at any given time, there's no excuse for not talking and playing defense.• BOYS .HOOPS Defense wasn't the only sec- ond-half shortcoming for the wm- ruars, who eclipsed the 1984-85 Sailors' 16-3 start with their eighth straight win against Sea View competition. After using unselfish and quick ball movement to shred the Chargers' zone defense in the opening two periods, Harbor managed just one field goal out or its half-court offense m the third quarter against E!l Toro's man-to- man. •we just decided we weren't going to play ill the second hall,• Hl.tSt sa:Jd. Newport connected on1u t 5of 18 field-goal attempts after inter- tn.15s1on (27 .8%) .after netting 16 of 30 fir.>t·hnlf shots from the field. The Tars also committed eight of their 13 turnovers in th~ hnal 16 rrunutes, as El Toro (11·7, 0·2J slowly battled its way back. HarQc>r' rode first-quarter rum; of 10-0 and 8-0, the latter punctu- ated by a half-court buzzer-heat- ing threc-pomter by Matt Jame-· son. to build a 22-8 edge after eight minutE>.s. The VlSttors, who had gwen up less than 50 points in all but one of their previous 12 gctmes, swarmed on defense and kept exec~ting on offense to push the H I G H S C H 0 0 1· B 0 Y S B I S K E T I I l l edge to 20, before El ::roro cored the final four points of the ha11. OUem;1ve rebounding, con- verting Ul transition off 5leals, and a pair ol three-pointers, helped the Charger close to within :ey2-46 w.ith .2·22 left. And the hosts had possesSion ttailing, 54-48, with about a rrunute remainwg. But a rrusscd IiJ TQro lay.up and the afon•menlloned free-throw accuracy allowed Harbor to make school history heading into Fn- day's Back Bay showdown with Sea View tri-leader CdM. Jdmcson, a 6-foot·l point guard, paoed the wmners with 18 points and nine rebow1ds, while juruor Dustin Illingworth added 16 pomts and eight boards. Corona del Mar cruises, 56-42 • Sea Kings introduce new man defense and operate it to near perfection as they stifle Warriors. RldlARD Dll"N ~Pb CORONA DEL MAR -There was nothing flashy about it. It was simple man-to-man defense executed by a hun- gry team. Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings, without their starting center because of illness, had no interest Wednesday in run- ·ning sprints up and down the court with visiting Woodbridge, so veteran CdM boys basketball coach Paul Oms altered his defense from zone to matchup man- to-man. •r•m a furn believer in that il something works, don't fix it,• sajd Orris, whose team stayed m a man defense throughout the Sed View League battle, won by the Sea Kings, 56-42. "It might not look pretty, and I don't care if it looks bonng or not, or if one guy's scoring all the points, I'll keep doing it until the other team makes an adjust- ment,• added Oms, whose squad (14-4, 2-0 in league) smothered Woodbridge m the third quarter to create a 19-point CdM advantage by early in the fourth. The Sed Kings, led by 6-foot-5 senior Denrus Alshuler's 17 pomts, 16 rebounds, four asslsts, three blocked shots and two steals, held Woodbridge to Just four third- quarter pomts as the Wamors (6-12, 0-2) were 1 of 10 from the floor. Woodbridge, 6 of 28 rrom the field in the seconp half (21 %), had pulled to Wlth- in five at the break, but' the Sea Kmgs outscored the Warriors in the tlurd quar· ter, 15-4. With five mirt~tes left in the game, Alshuler convert~d a three-point play when Josh Burgess fouled him on a layup, giving the Sea Kings a 45-26 lead, their largest of the contest. ·u the kids believe m it, they can do anything," Orris said of the man defense, a new wrinkle in the bluepnnt. With CdM center Justin Shea absent with an illness, the Sea Kings started Alex DON ~CH I DAllY FIL Corona del Mar's Dennis ·Alshuler batUes with Woodbridge's Regan Arroyo for possession in Sea Vlew League contesl Bottdm at the five and rotated their play· ter the key and Cro by added two early bas- ers more frequently. Woodbridge led early, 8-5, but CdM kets. Hanson CdDned a three-pointer with "We didn't want to get in a running stormed back for a 15-10 edge by first 4:07 on the clock on a pass from Ah.huler gdme with them," said Orris, whose team quarter's end to boost CdM' lead to 3?-26 and activate was also led by Brandon Crosby (15 To open the second, Alshuler c;cored on an 8-0 sconng run to finlsh the quarter points) and KeVlll Hansen (12), while a spin move, then Crosby netted a dean wtth Cd~1 m front, 42 -26 juruor guard Alec Hanson contributed swish on a high.;urching Jumper and fol-•That matd1up man defense ts diffcr- eight points and four steals. lowed with a coast-to-coast dribble drive ent than normal," Oms said. "I've been Bottom (five boards) kept 6-6 Burgess and laym, sparking the Sea Kings to a 21 • here 29 years, hut you've got to be willing (one field goal) and 6-7 reserve Kns Cam-10 lead, to try some different things· pos (no points) in check, while Geoff Hunt Alter leading at halltime, 27-22, the Brent We~ led Woodbndg~ wtth 12 (three blocks) came off the CdM bench to Sea Kings sped out of the ~econd-haU pomts Corona del Mar play<: at Newport produce four rebounds in the fourth quar-gate as Hansen scored on a 1ump shot in Harbor Fnday I DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WE·EI •Corona del Mar senior Adam ~oyt is making a name for himself. R1awmDU:"4'll · lkitrb Smee years bad gone by Wlthout a Seel View League vtctory, the tension was buildirig for Corona dcl Mar High as it guaroed a one-goal lead wtth the minutes lowly ticking away in a riveting league opener. ·nie game didn't end until 30· omcthmg nunutes after the second goal (which put CdM ahead of El Toro, 2· 1 ), • aid Junior forward Adam Hoyt, who booted m both goOls for CdM's boys soccer team, which snapped a 20-game league winless streak. "To hold on like that, with that much time left, was as nerve·wraddng as ever,• Hoyt added. •And wtth that (losing streak), we just had to bold on. We had to wm that with our attitude ... (the last 30 minutes) seemed to drag on.• 1be next rnommg, though, nobod~· could get the hero traight. His local newspaper referred to him as Matt Hoyt (the name of hi older brother who starred for CdM two ~·ears ago); another Orange County daily called hun Jawn Hoyt (no known cxpln.nation). "Probably,• he rationalized about the copy d k errors, "bee-au th ln.st league game that we won (F b. 9, 19 against IMne, 4·1), my bro~ rwa actually a jumor. I thought maybe that was why.• Corona dcl Mar hnished 0-10 la t season m league, 0·4-6 lbe winter prior to that. Even the '96 quad struggled (2·7· 1), before it capped the :y r by SEE HOYT MGI IU ' oniJratulations • • • Adam .Hoyt 82" Thunday1 JanU<Jry 1A, 1999 Newport Beach/Costa MeKJ Doily Pilot STANDINGS Pacific Coast ,Lngue (()ytfjl!) ., " Estancia 65,Ahso N19uel S u niversity 73, Mesa 46 uig lkh 49, Ulguna Hills 44 kiday'il G....... (7) Est41inda a\~ Beach l.4yuna Hilb at~ Mella Aloo Niguel at Unt11er~ · STANDINGS Sea View league [ (Overall) W LI Coronadel ~(14-4) 2 0 Newport Harbor-('7-2) 2 0 S. M.ltrprita (15-2) 2 0 EIToro(11·6) 0 2 Woodbridge (&-12) O 2 Wednesday'J SCoteS CdM 56, Woodbridge 42 Newport 58, El Toro 51 Santa Margarita 47, Irvine 4S CdM at Newport HM>or El foro at Santa Marganta I; • .ne at Woodbridge SU MMARIES COMMUNITY COll..EGE MEN OMHGE UM'IRE CONFERDtCE OCC 64, Fuu.an'ON 56 Ftlllerton · McNatr 14, Thomas 11, Hams 9, Batiste 6, Ayt:r 1, Felder 5, Strange 8, Sm.th 2. ):pt goals McNa1r 4, Thomas 1. Hdfm 1 Fouled out • Felder Orange Coast RPyes l3, Cooper 16, Elliott 12, Zoller 3, Anderson 7, C.ntlNon 2, Langdon 1, Dolven 0, Martinelli O. 8..-eler 0, McKee O 3-pt 9oals • Cooper 4, Reye-. 3 Halftime • OCC, 30 24 ~ OOU£GE WOllo4EH ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE ORANGE COAST 85 FUU.HTON 66 Fullerton Pdyne JO, Manning 1 S. Jep~n 6. Sudario 4, Gadd 4, Raco 3, Lmd~y 2, Barstow 2 ~pt. goals Payne 4, J~n 1, M4nnmg 1 Fouled out Sudar10 Qr~nge Coast · Weeks 21, ToRlhnson l S, Wilde 13, Mitldlebrooke 13, Sortmo 8, Peyton 6, Moiica 4, Johnson 3, Lewis 2, Klytt.i 0 }-pt goals Sortino J, Johnson 1, Tomlinson 1, Wild<> 1 Halftime OCC. 45 26 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE EslAHOA 65, Auso NIGua. 52 Score by Quarters Aliso Niguel 7 19 9 17 5.l E~tanc1a 16 7 25 17 65 Aliso Niguel Lamela 9, Ro~s 17, Zanolh 2, Camadm1 <>. Burnett 4. Kern 4, Deven 10 w •The answer my friend is blowing in the wind. 0 T hmk about the worst Santa Anas, the driest and windiest imagl.llable m R<m<'ho C.:utan1on9a -you know, where it really kicks up. Nuw, <tttempting to brace you1 goU bdll on a tee for 18 holes, considtH a competitive round in those> condtbons with the lofty stakes inducling later television cowrdqe by fox Sports Wesl2. Sure>, JUsl rip away ·To < ome out ahead m c;omethmg lik(} that is remarkable. With howling winds reaching 60 mph in Ole Subaru Team Championslup qualifier ldSt month at Empire Ldkes Golf Course, a sedsoned threesome Jrom Santa Ana Count.ry Club earned group meddlist honors. Jn •horrendous weather,- accordmg to SACC head pro Mike R hl, the Santa Ana team (whkh includes a male and female amateur from the cluh) hot • S·undcr·par 67 to finish as low qualifier. The team, which features Reehl, women'.s club "hamp1on Mantmnc Towcri;ey and men's cl}a1npion Chris Veitch, advanc cl to Sub,1m's 16-team Match Pldy Sen<>s wluch begins m March and w1U ~ l<?lcvised (tape delay) by Pox Por tho fourth time in five tries, Santa Ana made 1t to.the TV JQUnd. , • In the qualifier lust month, m which 25 teams played tor six spot~. Towersey set the tone with a momentum-liftmg putt from eight feet to save par on No. 2, after Rech! and Veitch had t>oueycd. Towerscy, a notable parllopant G 0 L F in the Tea Cup Classic, ttte mid-sumJllHr, laclit•s.only affair in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Senes, followed with a 1 O·foot btrd1e putt on No, 3 to really .kick things'in gear for Santa Ana. Veitch birdied No. 5 lo get the BRIEFS Eagles keep pace in . • Estancia races to 65-52 victory over Aliso Niguel for . st;cond straight PCL victory. COSTA MESA-It was a tale of two halve.> in Estdnoa High's 65-52 victory ov~r Aliso Niguel in Pacific Coast League boV» basketball Cantre)) action Wednes- day. The first half belonged to Jon Cantrell and the second to Brett Valbuena and Peter Andersen. And all thiee are Eagles, Cantrell-was a one-rndn show 10 the first quarter, sconng dll 16 of Esldncia's points. Hill' sta1ted off on fire with four Um~·pomlclf> rtnd then ddded two mum bdskct.s, • Estdncia Coach Rich Buyrn S<.Ud. "He's capable.of being str,~aky likt~ thdt WP. 1ust kept get- ting him tlw ball dlld be kept knock- 1119 them down." Tut~ !.eccmd 4uarter belonged fo thl"' WoJv, nnes (9-8, 1·1 m league) und Estanc td trailed, 26-23, at the hrt•dk. Up ~tep(Jed Valbuend and Andt•Nm. Valbuena bad 18 of his 20 pomts 11\ the second hall. But it was And~r~un'i, eight points m the Uurd quarlt:!r which sparked a 25-9 nm lor the dwdbon of the penod. Cdntrell hrushed with a :;eas"On· high Zl p0tntc,. Vdlbuena also hdd 12 wbound'> "Th1s 1c, a great win for us, - I Boyce said. "We're still tied for first pldc-e dnd lhey Me d good tedm whu h hds bPen plt.1.ying retdly well llus 1s whdt we needed lo hnd out how good we nre •Jt Wds our best gaino of the yet.tr 1111<1 dehrut(!ly the best second hall f the yetlt." The Eagles (!:J-9, 2-0) travel to rHJUna Beach Fnday. Sailors punish . Warriors, 14-0 fRVINE ..;. Katherine ____ _. Belden, Jocelyn Man-P 0 l 0 denno and HcaU1er Pappas each scored three goals as Newport Har- bor High crushed host Woodbridge. 14-0, m a Sea View League girls waler polo game Wedn~scjay. l<dthenne Gregg and Diana Day each c;cored two goals and Jenna Bdrto added one. The Sailors (10-3, 2-0) will host Santa Margarita Wednesday when the Sea View Ud91.!C rea'thes the halfway pomt. • HA VIEW LEAGVE NEWPOltT HAMOft 14, WOOPBRIOGE 0 Score by~ Newport Harbor 8 2 3 1 • 14 Woodbridge 0 0 0 0 • 0 Newport tc.rbor ·Barto 1,. Belden 3. Manderino 3, Pappas 3, Gregg 2, Day 2. Saves • Kennedy 3, Belden 3. Woodbridge None. Saves • Nguyen 2 Sea Kings lose out, 9-4 MISSION VIEJO - Melindd Tucker scored P 0 L 0 four goals 10 Corona del Mar H1gh's 9·4 loss to Suntu Margarita in Sea View League girls water polo dt Saddleback College Wednesday. Ann I lendrickson had seven !'>aves for the Sea Kings (3-8, 0-2). SEA VIEW l.£AGUE SANTA MAAGMITA 9 CoRONA oa. MAR 4 SCOt9 by Quarters Corona dcl Mar 2 1 o I • 4 Santa Margarite 4 3 1 1 • 9 Corona del Mar Tucker 4. Saves Hendrickson 7 Sant. Margarita Peterson 2, Egus 1, Bender 1, Reardon 1, Proffitt 2, Peyre- brure 2. Saves · Serra 6 0 II THE MOYE DAil Y PILOT f'tiOfO 8¥ DON LEACH HAPPY lllllDIY r-----------------------, I t! i i I ! I I I I I I I I I : ..... _ 1..-------------f.P": __________ .,J Costa Mesa.falls, 7-0 IRVINE -Stcpharue Lorrtbd.Ido had 10 saves P 0 l 0 in Costa Mesa High0's 7:0 loss to host University in a Pacific Coast League girls water polo game Wednesday. The Mustangs played well for the first three quarters, giving up just one goal in the first hall and two in the third quarter. But a late surg<> by University, which also owns an upset wm over Newport Harbor this season. put the game out of reach. ·we did absolutely nothing wrong for three quarters of the game," Coach Eric Berg said. "Just a few emotional, mental letdowns hurt us in the fourth quarter and we were never able to ad1ust. • The Mustangs fall to 5-7, t-1. Eagles fall to Aliso COSTA MESA H --- Wds a rough day for P 0 l 0 ~ Estdncm I hgh g1rl!i wetter polo. The Eagles lost to visiting Ahso Niguel, 19-0, in tt Pdc1hc Coost U>aqtie con- test WC!dnesddy. Estancia is now 0-2 in lcagut!. team to 2-under, th~n Reehl saved par on No. 7 after Towerscy and Veitch both hit into the wat r. Reehl birdied the par-5 No. 8, reaching the green with 4 driver llnd ?·if.on, OS the club went 3-under, · On the tiack at Empire Lakes, Ve1tch's birdie on 11 put Sanld Ana at 4-under, then Towersey's birdie putt on 15 allowed Santa Ana to take the lead by one stroke. ·we knew we were domg well," Reehl said. '"But we didn't know if we were leading for sure. We were certainly playing very well for the conditions.• Toworsey, who won last year's Ted Cup Classic D. has played on the SACC team all five years. Sh<? has ·been the women's club champion 14 of the past 17 years. • Gary McCord,-the fonner television announcer who made Tars invade CdM today NEWPORT ---~ ..... ~ BEACH Newport S 0 C ( E R Horbor High's girls soccer team, 7-6-3, 1-0-l in Sett View· Leagu<• play, mvades Corona del Mar tod~y for another version of the Battle of the Bay, starting at 3:15. The Sailors are riding high ttfter Tue~ay's match, which found host Harbor shutting El Toro down by a t-0 count, thanks to the play of Jor- dan Fredrickson m the godl wtth three saves. Devon Burlingham scored the game's only goal in the 20th minute off a pass by Tory Manchester. Brooke Flamson and Amy Ross kept El Toro's offen,se 'at bay dunng the second·hall. Late registration and tryouts for Costa Mesa· American Little League C 0 S T A -------.-MESA -Costa I AS I I All Mesa Amcncan Lit1Je League will have late registrabon and tryouts Saturday from 9 ti.m.-12 p.m at Cos- ta Mesa High, on the MaJOrs fl<~ld behind the tennis courts. The cost is $80 per player ($60 for T-ball). All players must show proof of residency and new players must provide a birth certif1cat~. For information, caJl (949) 262· 7864. Spring registration Boys dDd girls ages 41 /:l-18 are invited to A Y S 0 AYSO Region 120 spring regislrd· tion Saturday from 9 a.m.·2 p.m Registration wtlJ take place dt Tewinkle School's, BosweU I fall. Fees are $35 per player. All pldy· ers must meet the age reqwrement by July 31. 3 pt goals Rms 2, Lamela 1 ESUncia Cantrell 21, Valbuena 20, Maldonado 2, Chandler 4, Simco 10, Andcr\Cn 8, Jimenez O. Stapleton 0, I Gamer 0, Newman O, Tanielu O l·Jniversity posts i 3-46 decision C orona del Mar High' Brandon Crosby Is off to the races after getting a rebound as Woodbridge defenders Scott Barlow f4) ud Josh Bu.rgeee par.,.e In Wednesday nlglat'I Sea View League boys baketball game. CdM won, 56-42. No mail m registrabon will be accepted. New players must bnng proof of birth date and be reddy to be rated. For information, call 557-5620. ·3 pt goa~ <:.Jntrell 5, Simco 2, Andersen 2 • PAOAC COAST L!AGU£ -UNIVlRSITY 73, M ESA 46 Score by Quarters c~·ta Mesa s 13 13 12 • 46 lJnv .. nity 16 10 19 18 -73 Costa Mesa Jones 14, Fr ryman 6, Whittaker 8, lran 1. Hcttsushr4, Weir 2, Shallls 4, Payrw 4, Cab1co 1. 3 pt. goals Wh1naker 2, Hatsush1 1 Fouled out Weir University Jokumron J, Chr~toph 2, Hstd 4, Stuver\ 7, lawrl'nce 8, Brown 11, Seque 1, John\on 18, El~erbin 1, Ztn<hefsky 6, Dale 12 :t pt goals Lawnmcc 'J., Z1r1chcfsky 1, Johnson 1, Dole 1, Hsia 1, Jokum~n 1 SEA V.£W UAGU£ CDM 56, WOOOMIOG 42 Sc.cmt by ~rtWJ Woodbridge 10 12 4 16 • 42 CdM 15 12 15 14· 56' Woocl>ricto-• Barle>W 9, Hams 1, Weiss 12, Arroyo 7,· Burgess 8, Uecker 2, Wallin 3 3 pt goal\· 8Mlow 1, Wallin l, w iu l • F01Jled out· Burg s <:orona del Mar· HaMOO 8, Cr~by 1~. Alshuler 17. H•ns n 12, Hunt 2, Bottom 2, Moms O, Patterson. 0 J pt. goals, Hanson 1, Hansen l . SIA VIEW LIAGUt N~ 58, El T<>f'O 51 5c:ot'9 by ou-rten Newport 22 1J 10 13 " ~8 El Toro 8 11 17 15 · St Newport Katbot • J•mt'SOn 18,, llhogworth 16, Limon 7, • H atlson 6, Rob1n\On 5, CJ;~on •. Y1rnal 2, V.tll~JO 0. 13--pt at*'· J•meson 2. Limon 'J. 11 lbro H l rl 11, Plt"a 11. ftf\IU. 9, Parish 7, OeColte 6, M •nlni 6, M.wkS ~. '"Pt goats 'Tlnak1'1, '"1\h I, P1n1 1, .. lRVlNC -According to Co~ta MeSd H1yh boys basketball coach Ench Alll!n, his Mustangs played well for lht• fmcil three quarters of Wednesdt1y's 73-46 loss to host Uru- vprs1ty m cl Pdc1ftc· Coast League CjdJOe. Thi:' problem was, U1c "O'OJans JUmpc•d on Costa Mesa, 2&·5, m the first quarter. BOATING VOYAGEJtS YACHT CLUB Hot Rum Series . JM\. 10 r.cn SCH LD U l E TODAY ......... • College men • Southern Cahfornl11 College at Hope International, 7:30 p.m. College women • Southern Cslifornla College at Hope International, 5:30 p.m. High school girls Newport Harbor at Corona gel Mar, 7:30 p.m.; Laguna Hills at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m., Estancia at U.guna Beech. 7 p.m. • Soc.wr HThcy just cdme out and jumped un us m thf! f~t quarter/· All(•n . aid. "The next three wewn't as bad. Wo had gotten them into foul trouble dJld hdd d couple of c-hdncci, to c:rnp buck, we JUSl dldn't make U1osc oppor1uruties hdppcn. • Class A • 1. Tantalon, Jim Douglas, KHYC; 2. Indigo Tiger, John Mack, VYC. Oass I · 1. Vortex, Bruce Twichell, S8YRO; 2. Babe, Andy Szaz, ALYC: 3. Trust Me, Carl Gronbach, SSYC. High school girls • Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Hil~ at Costa Mesa. 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Beach, 3:15 p.m. Nale Junes scored 14 pomtc; for C<>itd Me a. Jones also hdd nine rebounds. Santana 20 • 1. K1llkha, KeenanM'hrt-.SSYC. D 1·1 P WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • Weter polo High school girts • Costa Mesa at Canyon, lp.m. . ........ SEA St ven Whittaker scored eight points for the Mustangs (3· 14, 0-2 m Jeayuc). Uruversity improved to 11·5, 2-0 in league. Newport Landing· 1 boat. 13 anglers. 1 cabezon, 81 rockf1sh, 9 sculp1n. 3 m.Kkerel. .o.wy. L.odcw • no report. High school • Newport Harb<>< at Santa MargMita; 6 p.m.; COf'ona def !\Mr at ~ 7 pm.; Costa ~at , Laguna H1 Is, 6 p m. HOYT CONTINUED FROM 81 But only aJter walt\ng resU cily for his cue. It wu Uk•• iJ card player holding the JOkN until lh lttst round trnd cleamng the table. ·nicro wus a lot of referee conver atic>n \ · . before thl' indirect kick and things likt! U1at, buatmg Irvine on four Jotoh Weinstein ~ss1sti • and I aw where the ball wai> plaC'r.d and could •our codch (~t-year head man Ron Evan~) sec the (El Toro) goalkeeper didn't sec the doe tulk about (the losing ,streak) 4ll the time. opening on·that side of .the.net," Ho}'t said. JI • want to start a winning tradition," 5lUd "The referees took forever to blow the whistle ; I Joyt, th Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. I was hopmg the goalie wouldn't move or In th mom ntous wtn last week, CdM (notke thA opening). Then I moved &lightly 1<> J c1phomo1 Dtlnny M11rshall sct up Hoyt's fint could take the shot (after Fellers' touch) and Jt goal In th 1llnth nunute of the second haU on bent around the wall. It cross horn th~ tight side, then Hoyt scored ··1 wu worried the goalkeeper or the wall bbOut hvu mumtet later on a play cleligned for was gotng tO move to cover (the opening) th.at I hi111 on an \Mltec;t ~k. · wanted.• · With the IOOre tle\d, 1-1, CdM j\iniOt • Hoyt. allo a standout on the Cotta midfielder Cbril Shepudson wu fouled. Mela·blMd XU.. Ullder-17 dub team, staglng an indirect llk:k from 25 yetdl out on .-. Mm1ai1U did ell 119 work oa the flrlt the left wing. Albn' IUldor defiii»r BoOtb ICON. Feue11 touChtd Cbe bd. Hort ltn.d in a gOll. •1t W • blll pmtedly .... Wbere I could get to 1t before any of the defenders,· Hoyt said. •(Mllrshall) held It )ust the time amount of time before drawing (the defense) In.• J toyt has benefited this season from a switch m positions initiated by Evans, who We\ unevaUablo this week for comment on Olis story. Moving lrom halfback to forward, 1-ioyt has a team-high seven pis. He had none last . year as n sophomore playing hil tint year on varsity. •t fell we were better than our record tut year,• he Mid. •we had a Jot or Injuries and last year was a tough IMIOn. Next .e.oo. we'll get them. 11•1 been really greet this )'e4f, and Coach Evant ii responstble for the attitude ~ •He teUI ut not 9llly can we win, but we lbould be wSlmlDg.. Hoyt ii ello • a.. countiY and tnlck and ftl14 •w+ 'Wtio ~GD Ja.t yw'I c:elebrafllCI......,.., .... '= ::.Jo._ ___________ .,...~~-.......... -..... -...----~ .~~="'_.. _________ ._.. ____ ~!!"!"'---~~~~ ,., hts debut on tho Senior PGA Tour last year and plny1m in s~ events, u• expected to play in U1e Toshiba Senior Gla c MMCh 12·1~ at Nf?wport Beach Country Club, tournament director Jeff Purser said. Purser added that lsdo Aoki and Chi Cm-Rodriguez are also planning to compete in the tour's Newport Beach stop to benefit J ioag Memonal Hospital Presbyterian: Aoki returned to Japan for personal reasons after tus l>elil finish cv~r last year (ninth on the money list at $1,042,200!, • while·Rodnguez has been recoverin~ from an illness. • And, finally, kudos to Purser for breakmg 80 for the first time at NBCC. • RICHARD OUNN's golf column appt-ar1 every Thursday, ·JC HOOPS • Orange Empire Conference victory at the expense of Fullerton. COSTA MESA - Carlos Reyes scored ~ E M 23 points and had three steals cts Omnge Coast College· defeated vlsitinu f.ullerton, 64-56, to pick up 11.s lust Orange Empire Con- lerence victory Wednesday Anthony Cooper finished with 1 ti pomlo; ,1nd Dave Elliott scored 12. Elhott also had a team-tugh six n.•uounds for the Pirates (10-9, 1- 2 in confer(>_nC'e) .. Travt.<; Anderson scored seven points for Orcinge Coast. Peter l\.1drtincll1 had 'live dSSISts. .Jt"rry McNair scored 14 pomt.S tor Fullerton (11-9, 2-1 J. Rashaun Thomas scored 11 point-. and had four steals for the Horn~ts Ronald Strange hrushed with etght point~ and 15 rebounds. Bucs bounce back with 85-66 victory over Fullerton • Weeks leµds the parade with 21 points; Tomlinson impressive, too1 for OCC. C 0 S TA._ ___ .,... MESA -Astde · W D M I N from U1" 30-pomt effort of Chri~ Puync, Orange Coast College hdd little trouble dtSpatching VlS· iliny rullerton, 85-66, in an Ornnge C:rnpirc Conference women's baskcthall game Wednesday • Center Natdhe Weeks led thP Ptrate ( 18·2, 2-1 in conference) with 21 points, six rebounds and four blocks. ~nn Tomlinson had 15 points, 10 d::.sists and six r'hounds. Leah Wilde and Sarah Middle· hrooke chipped m 13 points each. Middlebrooke also had 13 rebounds •.. . Adria Sortino had eight pomts and slx assists. Orange Coast Jumped out to a 45-26 lead ut halftime. The clo~­ est FuUerton (10·~. t-2) got wAs 59-47 w1th 9:30 remaining in the contest. But OCC went on an 8·0 run to put the game away. Payne, who was .C of 6 from three·pomt territory, was 10 of Z3 from the floor. · Teresa Manning scored 15 pomt for the Hornets. Carrie Gadd had eight rebounds. • J • ~ .. ( I ·• ' .. ( I I ; j ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thur$Cfoy, Jonuory 1 • .a. 1999 83 HIGH SCHOOL IOYS SOCCER Eagles _watch Aliso rally with four straight ·goals, 5-2 • Aliso Niguel shatters a four-game losing streak as Estancia watches 2-1 lead vanish in the PCL contest. llatr "11 COSTA MESA -Anyono who has ever come across d wolvenne in the wild wiU tell you c1 cornered wolvenne can be ct very qanger· ous unimal. lt is p_oss1ble estanC:Jd H1gh shouJcl have het.'<led such warning:. when the Ed!Jle!t hosted Aliso Niguel Wcdne.dc.1y for u Pac1hc Coast Lca9ue boy:. occer game. The Eagles hdd a one goal u<!vantag~ and mornrntwn nud· way th.rough the hrst halt, hut that put Alho Niguel ·in a tight spot. Sturing at extending a mur-garuo skid <tnd fdlling two games off the pace in the PCL, the Wolvenncs lashed out and scored tour undn· swered goals ford convmcing 5·2 victory. • "I told them before thP. game we had a chOlCtc>," Ali o Niguel Coach Kf>n Ezrally sald ·We could continue our c;k1d and extend the streak to hvf> gam(•:. or we could step up and stay m the BOYS SOCCER TARS FALL, 1.-0 Sailors dealt 1-0 loss by El Toro in night contest. MISSION VIEJO -Lell e in the .game, Newport J harbor High's boys soccN lt•um hc1d a chance to tw the score, but couldn't convert and El Toro walked rlway with tt ·1.0 victory Wednesday mght m Sc>a View League action dt 1rabuco I !ills High. "We bc.1ttJed und fought. but it's tough lo get bredks on the road,• Coach Matthew West sdtd. 'On most ddys, we played good enough to wm. It Just was- n't good enough torught." El Toro's lone goc1l wc1i. scored by Jeff Lawler m the 27U1 nunute. Steven Jcnclrusma had hve sc1ve.::. Jor tht• Sailor-. (3·6-2, 0-2). SCHEDULE Sea View league Friday 3:15 p.M. Corw det Mar at Nw.iport tt.bor El T0to at Santa Margarita lr\llne at Woodbridge Pacific Coast league Fri&y J:15p.m. &t.ancia at Laguna Bea<h Laguna Hills at C:O.ta Mesa Ahso Ntguel at Uni11erstty . CdM humbled by visiting Woodbridge, 4-1 CORONA DEL MAR .. Adum Hoyt dribbled pc.1<1t two defenders and scored a minute mto the second hall to give Corona del Mar I hgh's · boys soccer team a chdllCf> with .:1 2· 1 deficit. Hut Wooclbridqe, which 1s curTPntly the top-ranked team 1n Owng(> County. ha~ olhe'r plans and <Sddt!d two gouls ford 4-1 victory WPdn('>s- day m a Sea Vt •w League contest. The ~N KlilHS (5-6-2, 1-1 }. who travel to Back Ba)' rivctl Newport Hdrbor Fndtty c1fh•rnoon, were g1wn a red cdrd 28 minutes into the game dnd were forced to c with a plc1yer short the rest of the contest. Justin Snulh ht1cl cvt'n S&ve:.. Tiw Warriors Me now 14-1, ~-0. Mesa falls in Pacific Coast League duel, 4-0 IRVINE -Co ta Mesa l llgh' boys soc..cer team battled ho":>t Umver· i.1ty to a :-.wrelcss tandoff through 65 nunutes of play, but when stdnd- out Cc.,ar Porcoyo left the pld)'tng held with a stomach UlJUI)' from a collision, the tl.tustangs' hfe set!med to go with hun as Uruver..1ty struck for tour gOdls in the remammg n lUt<'s to claun a .C-0 Paal1c Codst ' Lcagut' v1Uory Wedn<'sddy. Mustangs' voahc Roy u•al. a juruor, was the primary hgure for Mesa m the first half with a spcctc1c;uldr save on a University breakaway dur- ing il span m which Costa Mt>sa has1cc1lly was setting the tone d spite getting ofl just four shots overdll. "We played hurd," .9CUd Mesa C9(ich Mike Dunn, "but lhuy made u good ~hot on us ... ·rl'Om there, the roof c-aved in. Porcayo Wdc; reddy to play soon d.Jtur being.s1dehned with mjury, but Dunn st.Ud he uJected to keep him on the sideline. Costa Mesa falls to 0-9~3, 0-2-0. hunt for a leagu •title." The Wolverin s (5-5-3, l • 1 in league) 9ot'on Ute board ea1Jy on c, goal iny Mike KencJall. But Estdnc.:1c1 {{)•3·4. 1-lJ, wh1C"h }1'\.) ttl~ hi>en lluygltng <.>f late, bounced back u n11nute lc1ter when C't>sur 1t•1rones rued d :-.pm- ning kick into lhe. upper nght· hand corner of l'tw net. In the 23rd minute, Irving lslds . lc>ok a steul, drove past Aliso N1guel's Garrett Turk and hred into the upper left side ot the net for a 2-1 l1>ud. l'hat's when the Wolverines atta.ckPd. Thomd~ Corwin tied the ~core at two ThPn Kendall and Drock Sctlennertlom desc••nded on goalkeeper l lllano Arnaga. Km1dall's hot wos blocked by A"friagd, b\if-salenn~rhom Wds there lor tlw n•l>0und and put it dW<lY for <l 3·2 lt.:dd. • : • MTwo th!ngs mt1de Uw d1Hm- encc· today,· Eu atty cl1d to his team after U1c qame. "W1! I ought hard to wm thP. ball ctnd we fin- ished our otlctck. y.IP worr~ like Jcckyl and Hyde out there. The team we wer(! playing hkc would have lost their fifth frdlght. The leam we were today has u cha.nee to WlI1 the !~ague ·hUe. • The Ec1gles tried to recover and controlle.d the baU m Ahso Niguel temtory for a good PQT· ,.------• Uon of the seooncJ halt. Qudlity conng opportu• ruties, however. did not develop. The be:;t chance Ei.tanc1a had came m tho 45th nunuto wh~n Islas' shot, which had a clrar chMce of going m, wa:> deflected by Turk. "We hav n't been the .same since the (Christmas) break. Our guys ne d to come out and develop a g?od :vork ethic ... A.mc11<mty of the rest of SU.v• ~- . Est~ndd'S shots w<>re Eitanda coa<)I ,, • taken from too fdr away. by Artiaga Rich Hcsda' penalty kick dosed out the coring lat m th game ·'rbcy came ready to play today." Estandci Co cit Steve Crenshaw 1 said ul Aliso Niguel. • W<> haven't been th ~ml! me" lhP 1Chn t· mus1 breJtk. Our guys n1 ed to come out and d'•vPlop, a gooo work «:th1c. But we don't have and Wlde Of the tnark. Schermerhorn added in ur-· ance m the 68th minute when he put dway a ball which hffd gottun much tune dnd onlv' one practice before Laguna ·Beach {the Eagles cue < t t:aguna Fri- da~ J • YOUTH SOCCER Revolution, StaIDpede clabn ch~Inpionships at Costa Mesa Classic • AYSO Region 120 teams distinguish themselves with. some sharp performances. Goalkeeper Daniel Cooper recorded four shutouts us the Costa Mesa Revolution, a AYSO ooys under-12 team, won the Co:.ta Mesa CJds:.tc title Jan. 2 and 3. Cc:>oper got assis- tance on defenso from Dmd Ramos. Mdlotas Agulne, RJdcy Montgomery and Tyler Cody. Kyle Brown, Tony Krikorian and Brjant Mejla Jed the offense. which leaturcd strong passing and tactical skills. The Co ta Mesa Revolution, winners of the boys under-12 dlvision at the Costa Mesa Classic. Front row, from l eft: RJcky Montgomery, Edgar Hernandez, Tony Krikorian, Kane Curran, E~an Van Geem, Nicholas Aguirre, Matthew Zich~ Second row, from left: Jordan Kalke, Coach Cody, Tyler .Cody, Briant Mejia, Kyle Brown, David Ramo , Daniel Cooper, Coach Rick Montgomery. The Revolution opened up with a 3-0 win over North lrvme. A 2--0 :victory over Rancho Santa Margarita and a 2-0 verdict over San Juan Capistrano gwdcd the Revolution to the championship gam . • Costa M a defeated Mission VieJO for the crown, 1..0. BoTh UNDER· l 4 The Costa Mesa Cyclones dcf cated South Irvine,, 4-3. on a goal by :Ryan Underwood m the :second overtime of third-place game. . The Cyclone:. fell behind early. 3·0, but two goals by Danny Whitaker and one by Underwood tied the score before the end or n~ulation. GIRLS UNDr.R· 14 The Co~ta Mesn Rush fuilihod fourth in U1e1r bracket. A1ter-Oefeatmg Corona de! Mar B, 4-0, and Newport Beach. 1-0. the Rush lost a tough game to Victorville, which put it in the third-place game. Corona del Mar y, on the game, t -0. The Rush received solid play frOQl goalie Jack.If! Gre- aney, fullback Chel y Mitchel, center nudhelder Stacy McConnlc and forward Allyson Gravt GIRL<; UNl>at· 12 The Grrls with Attitude, o team tram Costa Mesa, ftn- . ished ln fourth place. Bov~ UNDER· 1 o. CHAMPIONS The Costa Me~ Stampede, champions of the.Costa Me."fa Cla le, boy under-10 division. front row, from left: PJ. Errington, KyJe KeU, Danny Alderete, Jose Perez Jr., Thomas Kosno ky,, Co~ Welkel. Second row, from left: Kenneth Zich, RJgo Miranda, Jonathan Howse, Ben Abbott, Trevor McDonald, Nick Feinhals, Juan Molina, Caleb Burge . Coaches: Beth ZJch and Dan Howse. The Co ta Mesa Stamped • went up against Newport Beach in the champion hip game. 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DENNIS W. HARWOOD .tr; any clUzan Wtio r• PAUl S NASH CONTUCTORS axtffl of $5.000 u ~ a • awport protecclon. tu rnpUfitl Pul:>l IM<l Newport S.ach-tnan 1°"' ol the amounl ol THE PETITION request ESQ a A .. Q E.. a questa 11 within 180 days 2803 tot.in !>ir• SIA19 OS t 39~ (,..v, 1/tMt The aucc ... lul biddat wfN BHch o1ta M... Dally •Ila a maquina t ene qua Cotta Mas& Dally PilOt Jao-11\eof bid, med• payabl to the decadent• W• and WOLSN LLP 19100 after ttie di'• ot thla publ;. 1050 lrvrne CalllOrnla be teqlllfed to .,.ter Into a Pilot January 14, 21, 1'199 cumpl r con IH formalJ. "9 tt.e City of Cotti M ... No codlclll If any, be ldmlttad 1 catiOn • • c..ttreot' contrectual agrnrMnt In Th210 dldH 1~111 apropiadu uary 7• 14• 21 • 2I, 1 ~·• lhall be id· 10 prl>Ntt . The Wiii and MACARTHUR BLVD., TN louridat!Ofu princl~ 9Zll4 FY H9052 Ille form ol 1 ·s1anc1.,d al uatld quitr• qu• ta 'Mia Th193 pro...,_ cont any codietla Ila available SUrT£ IOO, IRV1NE, CA otflcO located at NOttl\-0 Pl1o4 Jan 1, 14, 21 , ProfM:t No. N SR '1 Aaraement, lorm STD 2" PUBLIC NOTICE MC&ICN au cuo PUBLIC ""OTICE :.a ~usthl ~m~nl'.:' lor aumlnation 1n the 411• 92111-2427 ein Ttusl ol ca romia ?I llltlil 'Th1116 Staled bldl w11' be t• wftich 11\all bt binding SI u11ad no prMenta 1u n Y euc ca 9111 c ac • kept by tM eourt. Publlahtd Newport NA , &20 Nffl'PO!'l Center caMtcf at lh• otnce of Plant upon tM State of Calltom!a SUMMONS , .. pu .. 11 a hempo, puedt CITY 0 , cast\, Ot bidd9f I bond THE PETITION requMta 8 h-Co ti M D n.. D• Sulla 200 N.-l>Qf1 PUBLIC NOTICE ep.ratlonl Faitvttw O.V. ontY upon 1pproval by tn. ICITACION JUDICIAL) perdet al CNCI\ y !t pueden No b•d ahd be cone•d· authofllY to adminb11f the t1c a asa a~, BNch CA t2660 Center, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Stal• The contract 11 not NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: q1.11w au Nlarlo. au dlMto COSTA fllEU lfed unltll It 11 madeon 1 .. 1a11 under tM lndepen-Pilot January I , 14 16 ~ Poncsoat manager ot cna1M7~ Coata M.11. CA 928211 binding on .,thef party un-(Avito • Acuudo) TONY y otru coua da au OR.ANO~ COUNTY, blank ,0 111 loon fur· dent Aam11111trat•on of E• 1999 lh• IO\#ldillOn Non em FlctttJoua 9u9lMM untH 200 P.M. on Marc:tl 4, lea• and umll 1111 apptoved A EGAN, OATEQA ST. proptedad ltn avlto adlck>-CAUFORNIA nishad ~y: City 01 Costa tatat Act. (Thil Authority FTh704 Trust ol Cahlomla NA NanM St.te....,. 1199 at which tlrM 1n.y wlli by th• 1ppropr111a ital• JOHN, HEDWIG ANN ST. nal pelf pa11a da la cone NOTIC• v.11 anow tM J*SOC\111 rep-PUI IC NOTICE 1949) 7t7-55<>1 TM IOlloWlng l*WOl'I .,. be publiely opened and ag.ncie1, lncludN>Q tha 0.. JOHN, ~ONSTANCe C. Ex11tan otroa r.ci1111101 I• • INVITING alDS M ... and la made In ac· reaent1tlve to tak• many L Publllhad Newport dotno ~ u : OUT• rHd f0t pel'1ormlng work to plll1rnant ol OaMJal Sar· GRANT, BLAIR R LAUGH-galaa. Puade que uatad NOTICE IS HEREBY C0tdanoe with the PfcMo I CllOOI ""1fhou1 obtf.lnlng LRQAL NOTICa BHch.Colta u... t>al!v ABO{JT TV,. 2020 AtPlb tumiah all labor, maltrllla, \11c.a, If r.ciulrad, L.IN, HOPE 8 LAUGHLIN, qutera llamar a un a~do GIVEN that aealed propos-1iona of Iha ProPQNI '" court approval U.f~ Ilk· NOTICa OP PllQ1 Janu.ry 14 t 990 lie, Colla M .... CA tn21 10011, and tqulpment nee-All nonuempt 11tata con· JACK FOL.EV, PAAVANEH lnmtdlatamen1e SI no al• IOf lumlahlng all labor qu•,.m~ta Ina CetUln "lfY Important Th209 Rod~y Rooney Produc- 11aary to remove & dt• tract• of $5,000 or more H FOLEY, MARK JAMES conoet a un abogado matarlela equlpmeni' Each bidder muat have a acl•on• how.....,, tha IMf· PUBLIC ML• ttona, lnC (Stat• o1 c.ltfot· poM epproxlma!Ally 111.943 art aubjtc:t 10 Ital• con• VAmMO, CHRISTINE CAL-puacle lltmtt • un Hrvielo trenapol1atlon and such Clau ''A" G•n•ral Engl-tonal ~•.aen1111W will be OP A&ANOONID PUBLIC NOTICE nil), 2020 Republic. COIU sq n. of 111>e1toa contain-1ractor nondlacrlmfnallon VERT, PHILLIP A. ALBANO, dt rtllftnela dt ab0g1aoa oth9' lacilH&H •• m.Jy b4t nfftlng ltc.nM llld alto be r.ciullad to gf\'a not~• to PROPaRTY MMa CA 92e27 , fng roofing mattrlal Pr• end compllanc. rtqUlf• KELLY C. ALBANO, CON· o a una ollcln1 dt 1yuda 1od 1 CALIFO,.NIA Ired b lntaflltod ~1 uni.., Noli<:• It htteby gt\f9fl ona1M7~71 Thi• bu11nau la co,... pare 11t11t1ng 1ur11cea & In-tNntt pu,.uant 10 GO\llfn-STANCE OAWSON, TEA· legal (11aa al diractorto tala· ~'1U,:lll!T°' "ADA" IM-prequalllled u requ Y they ha"9 walwd notice or that th• uncleriigrle<t wUI "°'9ttCM.1• lkf91nM• ducted by'• COfPOtltiOn atall -..11htr & watertight ment Cod•. s.ctlon 12990 RELL BREAUX, CHARI· lonico) law conNnt~ to !ht proposed NII 11 pobllC aucllon. put· NanMI • ..._.,...,. TM reglslnW" commenoed m.cn.nle.ily attach«' PVC and Tltle 2 California Code JAIONE R. BREAUX. JM CAa• NUMBlft: PftOWMENTI Project TM City Council ol IM action) TM Independent went to s.ction 2tf0o of TM fOllowlnO Por90N.,. to tr~ ~ Mr'Cllor roofing ay ... m for tht Can-of RegutatioM, DMalon 3, STRONG, RICHARD K. (Nutftent c191 C•-t No. 99-01, wfll bl r._ City ol eo.ta ,._.,_ r• admlni111•tlof11u1hor11y will tM lkllln••• & Pfofn· dOl!'Q bullnelt u CECO Iha llC11t1ou1 ttu11ne .. ,,., Power Plant at Ft•Mew S.Ct~ 8201. A bid lof. MILLER, MILLSTONe M4N• CGIV.d by the City of Coata ""'91 tilt tight lo rtjeCI be grlfltH un .... .,, Inter-llonll Cod• tn, lollowlng 1251 N MM\ladfO strNt' ,,.,,.,. or namH lllled Devetopmentll C1'. In•«> public work1 contrect, PROPERTIES, LTD., TM d dd f M ... II the olfl~ of the anyotlllbldl Hied Pttton lllu an ob-delctlbed ~to "'ti Suitt 402 Mehtim CA ab0¥eon -'Ofdanc. wtth plant a,,d Wtllch 11 aubmltted by • SWRAJ HOTEL. INC., , .. _ MIMI •n,Ela , ... br 0 City Clark n Fatr Drrv• TM ContraclOf 1hllll com-i-c;tlon IO tile l*ltlon Ind ENRIOE {HENRY) l>ADIUA 92901 I • RodrleY ~ ~ l~a bid<* ¥.tlO hu been d .. DEVKI N MADAN, DIANE ,.., court •: nom a y • C ii I , '"°"",good cauee wtiy the UNIT C5l CLOTHES CRIB CECO INDUSTRIES tiOnl lnC., ~!'Y ano.th Biddera for . Ihle project C'ef11fled ltom contre1ct1ng J KAPlAA, JOSEPH KA• dll'eccton ct. la COl1t II) Coata Miu. 11 or~ 1• ply wlt?I lht PfO\'i&ION .of CtMlf1 ahould •wt grant the ANO MiSC HOUSEHOLD Sia! of Olli omta ' RooMy, ~ mutt poMffa. current B wtttt•tn. lttt• b'{tht 0.. PLAR. w. B!!RNf CE MUNICIPAL COUAT OF Ul'ltll 111• nour ot t0.00 StctJon tno IO ueo, ~ 1\llhOftty. $tie will tte by compeo tNC ( M.n....ro atrae!· Thll ·~ WM'fltd Of C-39 c:Jaa1•1k:alion ... pMmenl Of Fllf El'l\Plc)V-BUENTINQ BRADLEY, CALlfOANIA. 1409 4th •. m., Mond•J. January dutlve, of tile Ca lomla A HSARINQ on the pet> ltYI bfddlno '~Malad ~ ~ Anahltm cA .,,. ~ Cltf1! of Ctntl(I) IHued b mane eind ~. "'911 bl WALTER A ANDERSON, AVE SAN DIEGO c~ 21, 1199, al wt\lch time LlbOf Cod•: the prev llllg lion .. bl hlkf on FEBRU-bide may be iUbmln.ed In 821()7 • • 01.,,ge County or) 12/1Mll COntrKtor'a State ltMfntd to bl noiwMpoi,. JOLENE f', ANDERSON, 12u)i, SAN DIEGO JuOI• lh-V "" ~ optMd pub-m. Wld tca1a of._.. H• ARY 4, ~-al 1:4Sptn In ~l ON tHE 21ST Of '".II Dua ntn fa con. t .... ?79079 loatO If the b(dder .. not llfYe artd at\111 be rttected GRETA 9. BRODERICK, CIAL DISTRICT llOly and rtaa aloud In Iha labbMG by the City ol o.c>t IJ;J located It 341 4AN AT tAM AT THE duct~ by t COfPC)fatlOn Dally PloC o.c. N 11 llo9flMd •• ·~· lht -~~"*" Of ~ ~~ .J'clNA~~ =:· The l\alM eddrffp llld Council Cl'lambef1 Sealed Cotta ....... wlllch 1•• on TI1e ~ = ~ Of• PREMISE W .. ERE aalo f "9 ~ comtnenC«J 1990 .:i.n, 1 14 , ... • :,. ~em:::=-::. ~t;:d.~:.:; ESfATe 9EfMclNO CC>f\~ ~ ~ ot 'p.~ PfoPONb WP blN the Illa With tr. City Ctlfk ot 7Vou OBJECT io the ~la~~ t0 tr.nieCt bu11n1M ..-, • • Th1G _....a i101nt Vanturt lJ. Veteran 8utfn111 Ent.,. POAATION Ind DOES I Uff'a attofMy, 0t plaln1llf lltlt ot ll\1 WOfk and ~ tt.t City Of Coata M~ gr..wttO Ol thl petltiOn. you AYRES SW STOAAGE. ::'.~ flC!~llo~:m:tua:r.~: PU9LJC MATJCI '*'"· Ptl ... In Ofdef lo,,,... Iha ttltMh 10, lnctua1V9 WlthoUl·en attOfney, la: (El of tM bidder bUI no ....... and ,,,.,. f~ pen&· .... •hOl.'d ~ .. tM hMf• 1HO WHITTIER AVE!., ::: on ti/ /M - Prttertnc:• Wll be gian*I l>eparlmenl'a fflabllaMd YOU AAI! 8EINQ SUl!D 8~ nom~t, la diteecton y ti dlstlogul1'14ng ma11l1 Al'ly pr~ t~ IOt "°"" Ing anCI ICat• )'OlAr • obo COSTA MESA. CA 12127. Cf.~ -~I , INC Pur'llUW'C lo 1ect1on IO biddetl C*tlfl.0 .... golla of 3 pereenl for die• PLAINTIFF. J" Ud .. .... rwmaro cM .... lone> Cit! Old r•Clivad all•t the coinpllanc• or 111<1 coo. ~ OI' ... """'*" .. 71~1:82 LlirldlOrCI ,.. • C'etlfoml1 COf~ttlon. ., d) ot lhe......,. ..... "Sm.II ~·· in ao-llbted YIW8fl bullnlM en-:1cm,;8~1~p:.!f~~N abo9ad0 ct.I a.manclante acNOUled clOtng llm. fOf ~ ULIOTT, ~ J;.""'tt:, ~ = =: MfWI Iha l't;t\t to DICI 91 "OBERT CA" A, SA , tnut Code, not1c. 11 eotd•nc• wt1h ~i:.=. =~ 1: :ll'IPIV • CalilOtnla C<lfP9t•llOn • 0 Otl OttT\l!W:S.ntt qua nO Iha 1ecalp1 of bid• •hall be .... Cttr Ce.rtl. Cttr ef j)MflnCI may IM In l*90I'! tl"9 ..... PurChaffe mut1 PftESIDE.NT ~ "'*' '* .. .,,.. ~ "\; ~~ AS> of 1111 Publlc Con=i You have ao CAUNOAA tieM •bOO•do, .. , OAVIO "1urntd to tilddtr """ CM•• .... • • or by ·yaur •ttomrf. :: :-::. ~ c-: ~ Thie Ill~ --ftltcl """: = ~ ~ pllcatlon• fOf pr•lafance COO. end Tltle 2, Calif0fni9 DAYS al!tr thll 1ummona S L.ANt:I ~ned ft lh !I 1>1.1 lrto sole Publlen .. cs Newport If 'f'OIJ ARf .A. a.EDIT°" All p..irch&MCS OOocf• .,. ~h thtl~~ ~&,: r.:. ot tM W... ,_ 11\utt .,. •UbfNtttd 10 •nd Codi OI RegulatiOM, he-•• ~ on Voll to flla • SEAN c COUGHLIN, fllPOf bl 1'Y Of lhe bldd~ B•tOh.COtll ...... Dally (If CCN111niwit oredltor ot .old .... MO ~ be ,.., T IO on dat on • p(IV... '°""' ·~~ by iM Oflle• ot uon 1 IOIO '°b 11 '", typewlttltln r~ at ttile 3'1'111'1900, •o that ht1 bid II ,... Pilot January "I, tt, t"9 Int cleeMNd, you imllt ille tnCIWd ill ttme GI..._ aaa. t .... n _ dltlon.' 11-~ • 9llt SmaM arid Minority 11.191-OVI! PAATI IPA.TION court. llll/23t-HM>t Cll,,ld ll'I ptOPel lime Th1t2 yQUf tlillm with IM court le~ to~ In DaollY lot Dec. 24, :St, l'ounctltlon't pltndpet °"' ,... 1~1 I Strati. 2n0 PROOAAM AEOUIA!· A,_., Of ptlOne clll ~ HINCHV winE WOOD ~ '"of eid ~· --IC-ICI Md !MM. ~PY'°.,..,.,.'"'_,. Of Mftltmtnt ... 1111 l •n 7, ,.., ,... b '°' ••*'" ..... lloo~. l1c-r1men10, CA Ml!NTI AN: "IOUIAED. not pfOIOci )'Ou, Y°"' ~ ~ERION 1 kooou may be obtained 11 the OI-rv•L -• ~i:.ei:::-.=;"""" llN!ord and ~ • TlltN r19u11r bualnen hcM-1 ~:~ bl l\ltlmlttad :~~ 1m ~ '":'°""~ ~ 826 I lfAHT. SUITe tic• Of ~ Cl~ngl ... neer, nc ?Me "'°"' N ... ~A<X.IP 90HD PUIUC IOT1CI :;"' :.r-oo:.:.: :p.::. for ... antlre "°"' ~ of the lAbof Code, -De< ... Iha ooun IO,,.., 'fOAll tlOO, IAN 01100. CA n ,. lll'e, ... lllOTIOm °" ot.,,. """~ ~ .... HUM9lft ...... ,... ~ ill ""'*' ,. ~ acflblcl t~ Oewlttlont ~ ... •n•rtalnecl .... N101...01 C•lllOfnla, upon ,....,.. HtifiOll ...... ptO¥tdad"' ~ AYNa ... ~ ........ ........ ·-IM .... of ....... frOm pfW anct tptOltloa> lMt Iha ...,_.. ~allr'I tr you do not Illa ~ ,. DATe• AUO M. ttM • ._..... pew1111•t ef TO.........,.. Codi ~ "00 ,,. ......... ..... .... • 11 t '*'<lft .. :::::~.,::. ::.~:-:::• .. on:·:::;:~ " ••Lua :=·.r;>~:O"::': .:.~~.T".... ~~:.:; ™• ...:."'~ =...==~ .. =,:..~:..r:• =:.-=·~,:= :::.•,:..-.!9:...:: :L'_,~.c .....,TO· __ _: :'*O.:U:::c'.:: .... !.!-... ~,-..... ~~y ~~-.... Plot.__.,7,t<l ,~;M PldHINQ,~~: ==~"'= v.ln a b6d or and pulllltld ~Ille 0.. ~ from 1M . ..once ,,. r__.,... -.. -,_, _. _.._ .... tit.a Ul'lll l. ""'"9, CA ,.,.. ...nc. -.. 0t a11 bldl Ho reow ol IN DIP.,.,.,_. of eo1111 IWiW _.._ <OOCument9 may Te el,....,.., llde1it, •._....,IN ooun. • YoU .....: IOTIGI .. ,, ,...._. .. -~ • lldl N ~ m ftl?M'a Ill. CDplae "*9 .. Cl4f*1 .... ,. M'e .. rMOUroe eleO tie •an'l!Nd .. Ille cnclWI, .......... atcl-.. 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I'!! 4, , •• tn.. -*l Olllt ...,,.,...., sa1Y-.Jll llM:J._., .• ~_......_.,. .. .__.. • .,.. .... ....,,.. • ~ di .,. i• .. ~ ...... .,. bdl,,, bid~~ .._,.tor-... w .... ~ ~ llft ,.,.._ ..., Niii """" tat .. ,.._.. ~ ¥11•1 • .._,IMIO!lll, "t"" ~ tregutft .... dllclorl r=: Of\ a ... ,..__ m -· f1i1 Inc.. Al!!!!! • • Thursday, Jonµory 14, 1999 Polley Rau• .. nml d1·udlinl'" 1trt· .. ubjN:t to C'ha11ge Mtbo111 11111i11•. ·nw pul>li .. hr.r rl' f'ne~ tht> right to 'rrN1r. r1·f'la.,,ify. rt\'i"" or n·ject • an) clu .... ifwcl udHni em1•m. Plra-,r repon anv t'rTur thut nut\ ht-in vour rla~ .. ifird ad imnwdiut1·ly. Tut· bmly P'1Jot m·ccpti. no liability for any t•rror in un adHrtJ nnt•nt for .. for.h it may bt> rc~pon .. ihlr. f'lU'l'fll for th,. 10-.1 of thr i.paC'e nctuttll)' ocx:upit•d hy thr t'rror. Cred1t <'an only lw ullowNI for tl1e fir .. t 111.;<'n ion. ByFax {'>49) 6:3 t -6!l94 (l'l.-i1 .. 111c!ucito \our 111m1 ""i phmw 1111ml .. r ai11J •r U 1111 \utl b111 Ii. •itb 11 pncl' q11<111' ) • rr ByPhone {949) 642-f>678 II ., ... HM -----GllflUl BOUSE$/ CONDOi POaSALB .,., ......... ....,.. ... 11111111 , _______ _ ................... ,. "11 felf Hlnl1t All If , .. a """'" Wlllllil MH • lltt ... II tfttl11tt "HJ •rtltftHt, lllltllttlH It f!UlhlllUlltl ..... " , .... "'"· , ........ ....................... lllf'-1 """·., ... ........ ...... "' .... ,. ..... . ...... •llllltltlallu • • nit ....,.,. •'" 111 :, ................ ........ . "' ...................... .. : ' ................. ...... . . .. ..,.., ........... .. . .................... . :: .................. . ...... ........, ..... ,._. _ .. _,, 7 ... ... ....... , ........ ,. .... 0 .... .... ..... _ I GllfUAL 1002 •Y.A. • IO Down • IO Mov•ln "REI Counullng MIE! Uet of Homff HUD/VA AllP09 t .4'0().n:MM1 v ... ,an ,. ... r-... Aoom1, IC)ll'tmtnt• • homet c .... lf'ed can UhfV 'tfJIYf houllngnMdt • ·-•.o.J llLIOA llUUID Newport 'Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot LOCAL MOITUAlllS "Dog.'' "Perro." "Hund." "Ch . " ien. NO UTTER " HOW YOU SAY It ~.~t =~~ED CM ••••••••••••••• The ugal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you aJ no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictiti.ous busi1Jess name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to fil'! your fictitious business staJement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please call us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make a"angements for you to handle this procedure by maiL If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! --Deadllnes ---Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tue.~ay .............. Monday S:OOj>m Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm By MaMia Per8om Hours Td1·pl11mt· s :30mn-:1:00pm Mut11Lt,-F111L., Wt1llc-ln 8:3-0nm-5:00pm 'fo111l'l\-fn1lii~ Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm 330 Wc~t Bay Str<·1·t Co~ta Me u. CA 92627 At l\"""P"" 81,11 & B.t~ St. ---~ ....,.. . -~'· ·-~---- -~~ I .. •• ·~ .. _ ...... . -- ~ .. _ --, ..... Friday ............... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm - ---1:--,--, ' liiil ., .... , .. ., ..... 1002 Gmut 1002 Gmut 1002 GIDUL Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and ~umbers to loridscope~ & painters. . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot UllOA NIWPOaT IAI.IOA BUSINESS !MPLOYMBNT lllPLOYll!llT BKPLOTllUT PllOllSOUl 1007 COAST 1070 PUDQUJA 2807 OPPOITONITY 5530 5530 5530 -----1 .... 1111!111___ 2104 -----•"•.HA neo.q.n A .. aOM•I Lew9et aeth a1. 3t>r 2b•,I••··----COUNTER·The Maltbolc ............... tw=======~I IMng IPK• & ~ priced • d.tached 4br ltg patio, 3 homff ........ F/PT PERM. Ship, Community ~ 0tamle ¥ ewJI 15891< ~Ion 1huttera & "om beech, Incl gar Pi.ue ~ wary of out phonH , offc work, pet •Hk.I part-1lme OOUQ !chel~rg. Agt, r carpet, •t a1eoo 049-72t·1to6 of .,.. companlea. M!nd!y .._._..2~292 re eept1ont11. HH::l M9-4 ... 7711 lo~~:':.'au~·::~~oo, •iltMULOUi VlllW• C~ with the loc.i D9LtvaRY PaR80M =n~ ~::t puT1c. .Iv•• ™·Beet Loe. '949) 451·1313 At the bch, lg 2br 2b• Bet ter Bualn••• PT •ft•moon•. Mon-Mol'\day U'tru F11day Op...-...un"" to build 2 2 •17.... ISur••u b•fore you Fri. Co1ta M••• area 1 prn-•·.3o,.m. Equ•t .,..... ' "F N-Home behln" th• .. car ,.,, • .....,, t 94•-•~ •e11 ..... ,.. .utlta or your 01'9am ...... " (M9) e 3-281 • Hl'\d any money °' -opportul'\lty employ.,, 'Hom•. Wilt Not \.aatl N.C. gat ... 4Br 38a, , .. , Of lflr'YkH. ~··d D•TAILINQ Aviation Pt\yllcal/drug •cr-.n- $399,000 Ron Felao1 Iott, formal OR, hom• and undtr•land •ny Co la IMktng a highly Ing reqlJlred. Fu re- erok... t•&-720·7337 otc, 2.5c gar, approx COIONA contract• before you motivated Mlf starter aum• to: 2490•1. Oa"en Smith, z•zz 11gn. Shop around tor 10 .. aum• mana;. Rhonda WMd • 159tK (714) 834"500 DEi. MAit v ratH. merll dut!" of Cl.Ir (949) tw2·7M7 X 232 (949) 72&-H70 detafllng department. or mail to: 330 w .. 1 CATCH22 Dain ua above &••race IDoom.e. bol workins tor the ~L?..>!'1!.:~t ~;;;ni traln 714-891-3698 CO I ONA DEL MU 1022 ••••••••• •28r 2•• newl~ CRBDIT 2107 Cantdatee mu•t have Bay Street, Colla --------r•modeled front iiliiiiiiiiiii•••• prevfou•ly managed Mff•i CA 92827 , "----...------4 4 •tt L.ot In ....... block ROUS..,~/ hou••· Lg decic, gar, or owned an •U1o•·"-•_S_T_A_U_R_W_N ..... T_M..,...O ... R'"". .., .,..,., ~ hrc:t•wood flra. b•am detalllng company "-i.-=====-=-=--ottl S f H Remod•I CONDOS and h•v• an .Y• for w•nted , eome ••Pw o o wy, c•il•, 11cyllght & mar•. GEJ OUT perlectlon a• w•ll ••a req'd, night l hlfl, ~;.a:~:';.~:~:~~~ FOR RENT S2200 949-725'8535 wllllngn .. • to .uccffd apply at 2fJOO tw#pon Group 714-381-5047 ••••••••• 2Br 28• 'Spaclou• 2c OF DEBT'• a nd reap the benefit• 8 1Vd. EL..RANCHITO. gar. new carpet/palnl, of thl• outetandlng Re'1Aur.m· Kiiier Job• Channlntt c • .,. Cod no pet9/1mkg, J1700/ We caa he/DI . opportunity. Fax •NMK••z II look· lmm•culate On lu1h BALIOA mo. 9;'9-494-0841 Agt -. c;_ AHum• to (714) 656-Ing fbr Banend•ra/ canyon. ~attlal ocean p11UTtt51n " 2107 •Credit Quds Col'U()(1dattd 4023 or, contact Dav• Servers. 1>uu peraona view. OPaN SAT· ·"'""•" v..n. .O,...t 1BR 1BA• @ (714) 658-<>578. • & cooka . Alk for SUN 12-4 320 Haz•t. w/g.,~g•. CloH · 10 • Pay111tn/S lcM-errd •l'umlture Dl•ltleY* spenc:.r fMH73-Cn92 Ctm •dd on or bU11d Ocean va~ 2Br "'Ba, China Cove b•ach, no •Int•••</ n.~1,,, . .J I • 2 "' K --"' 1 1100/mo ...... <«• l\Cllo"ev ln1tall•r. PT, Mon-Fri. Sale• n • w · " ~ den Lg deck nu p&fnt peta. • ""'' • llaraumenti' SlOfpM for a d••lgn firm toe ln COiia GROW .. !'::S:.~~=:o & ~rpt, parking, yrly 949-640.7ooo x30& , J/abla'TWJ fJ ii(,/ CM. Mult have good WITH U8J ._. $2075 949-~-8384 •otd CDM• Lg rear driving record, for Elcpandlng retail ad- RETAIL SALES South Cout Pl;w high end children's bwtique needs • m1lu;e ~ enthusiutic: Qiu woeilttS to wortc in 1 fun envtroomenl Crut ~Y + cotnmw1on . CAU 114/714-5415 VACAHT TWNHM• unit. 1 BR 1 BA. pet ok. drMng a 17ft truck. venlalng departmel'\t LOW.8T PIUC80 No gar, $1100 Agt. Contact Tee.a @; 714-... k• a ..it motivated..._---------4 3Br In COM. Out ol CORONA 94fMJ40.7000 x30& 445-9200 or fax r• account executtve to ., .. a•ll•r .. Y• DRI. MAR 2 122•-.-T-rue--•""'•_ucno....,.,--=Alr'~*-1urM 11~202 .. 11. develop and...--~~~~~~~~~! a.n It T~I Lrg QOLI' SHOP vice ne w bualnHI ICTURE 3Br & fam nn, nHdl Lot• of clOHt and MERCHANDISllR @ and 1peelal aectlon9 FRAME/DESIGN co1metlc work but 1~!..11a.0f ~/nn~ &-g~ cabln•l 11•Petac1~.?ld Newly opened Stra~ W• prefer a candldat• SALES AsSOCIATI PfUCEO 1000'• .LESS .....,, • ..., ... COM utl. n ..,mo berry Fatm• G<'lf Club to have a minimum Of than l••t •ale. •Pace, n/petl, S-12251 Flrm Me-79-.oeea In lrvlne 32 hra/wk. 1 year print ad--~~~1.k'b:r = ~ $319,000 Malt• Offerl ::r·95::7~~J..~adol---------ANNOUNCEMENTS Great benefttl. Retail venlalng ••P•rl•nce. laiow tl!ll yoo art an Kol•r a Co. ...;_..__ ______ COSTA MESA 2824 Clothtng exp. req. EXcetlent communlc• cnthu>1a~1.: out~nic 9'9-378-0678 M .. 851-2590 tlon aklll1. Ability to indMJu.il whl) has ill -WIMNl---.On~1tv~-=c:-o-ro-n41-I COSTA MESA 2124 1-----(-,.-...,-NT--S _....;....;.;;...;;;.,;;..;...;;;;..;~;..._ "t goal• &l'\d make lcasi 1 year "' picrure . ..._, •• , wm Do... 28" 1 BA completely ANNOUN Bin.-prof .. alonal praaenta-frame dp~'f\1'11alc~ C>Cp. ... d "ool carport ">920 HAVE FUN tlon• In a fut paced w h .... I Cozl•at No St•P• UST 81D• 18r 18• re one, ,., ' · _.. and dal.all oriented an· ' are 11 ,._, iua iry Condo II 28r 2Ba, hou .. $695 w/garag• ss5~~~ ~,.:,.~oalt. @WORK vtronm•nt :1~ryrc fr~~'!:~ lookl~rt Fireplace, N.w GE $770. No dog• Agent1_,,...--~--,:-=--:--1Mlr•ol• br••kt••t G I I d Xlnt ben•ft\ pac~•g•. for prof. ;avac to help ti ••• Th~, January 14. 1999 By OWi.ES GOREN with ()MAit SHAlttf At'ld TANNAH HIHSCH A B<nH·WAY flNESSE Both vu!~. Nonh dtab. NORTH • 6 A o K3l <> K'765 •A K Q J l WP.ST IAS'I' • KOJ 10' • 432 oQ154 06 <> [4 <>A 0 l 0983 • 43 • 9 lf7 . SOUTit • 117 6 5 o'A J 10 98 0% • 1065 'The b1ddmg: NOlml EAST 1• . 10 l • ,.. ·~ .,.. sotmt wgsr 10 1• 30 .... ,_ .... Opcnina lead: Kina of• "Very suange," remarked the kib- itz.er. "To secure the contract. South must t.aJcc the lnlmp fineue boch ways!" Thi• was the deal that J&¥e rise to such an unusual dec:l&nltion. Thete was a lot of biddioa aroond the \able. Nor1h shot#cd Jl'O'NCf wuh a cue-bid of two spades and the reuon- able contract of four heans was reached. . kiw heart IO the ' • West dUCUd 160th.ly! ~ by chc 1ucc:aa oC lhc fll1CISC, dee lam fed• trump &y the kjn the c for another belt1 finesse:, Jnd East's dwnond ~ w • rWe Ultxk. Since there wu nu Side cnuy lO the clubl, d)O best Jecl¥ct could do .._ IO COCM to hand w11.h the ten of cl• to ruff a lpldc, then uy lO run cl'ubs. Unfonull&ltly, Wut wu ablo to tvft' the thitJ rovlld. so lhe defenders scored • crump, a dlamorid and two f*lcs. ' Actually, thete was a surc-tnc:k ~ on(:o the first heart finesse w0tt, Dcclam should lead the ttn of heartl and, when Weat follows, duck In dwnmy! At wont. this will IOM IO tf..e queen bUt 1 minimwn oC 10 lricU is · now iuaranteod. • When East shows out on the SOC· ond trump, de(IMez simply c:onlin~ by casruna the kina of hearu. comina IO tW)(f with the ten of ch~ and drawing the lasl uwnp. Game bid and made wiltl Ill O\'Cf1ricl. Nuw U1M is what we calJ a I.NO two-way fanuse! • Leana to be a bdUi bridat P«a1· ~rl Soblcrit. AOW tO the Coria Bricltr lAtttr, by calllna (800) ,_, 1225 ror l.nlormalJoa. Or. writ. to: Coren Bridie Le~t P.O. Ben "910,CbkaaO,ll. : Contour Kit, Super (949) &42·9899 Nloe 18r 18• w/gar c ereal melt• up to 15 lryt I lft lncludlng 401k. Orvg J "\lu h Patio. Raducad To welk to •hopping/th• pound•ll •and S12 to lrvlne Spectrum, ec;reenlngfphy•lcal r• ~l~c.1 ~~II \J~J"g~t $349,500. A Mu•t S•lll atr••· Fridge & e1Ctr1 Kt'i•n P.O. Box 324 Newport Beach. re-quired. EOE. 949-113·4110 ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDISE By Appointment NEWPORT storage avail. $710/ 826 Santa Monie• iort wear clothing Reaumes V\a fu: At·l;l~i;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;t;j!MPI.OYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6015 7 3 9 Avooado Ave. BEACH 2169 mo.-+-$425 dep. Maple Blvd, SM, CA 90401 •lore &for, ml ehnl, tenllon, Lynn Eaol• WAHTED 5535 MJSC. West led lhe kjna of 1padci, taken by dwnmy's ace. The contract was we u Iona u hcaru were no worse than 3-2, so at trick two declarer made ~ correct iechnicaJ play of a W ·'-i H ___ Apts 949--681~000 women kdl • r 714-6~2 or mall:1 ________ --1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ""~ a. <AKH 1---------F/PT Hle1 Po1ltlon1 Tim•• Communltyr _f-!' _____ W""I •di'I..-~ .... ~--. W•HAVll OO LOST• For Inter. News, 330 Weat B•y --.-._~,.....--"ID C•r••Qlver for ~--r---HOM•S IN NB/CM HUNTINGTON FOUND 2925 Call Chrlallna Walker Street, Co•ta Meaa, r:: elc:terty 10yr9 loc/refe. 67-1•/U!H From s1soo.-seooo. BC11:1.•CB 2•40 Me-640-23 71 CA 92927 APPOOOME.."VT Orlvl ng/ahoppln~ per mo. No Fe•I '&Oft v 1_..........,,,..,.....,,~~-,---s........-rn~ good cootct Chrt911ne 9roker 949-&42·3850 LOaT Jan 11. on E. ~==~========~ UUS R•P fof b9Ve<• ., .. ._.. M• e494728 COSTA .-~ 11 1024 s _,, 1 = a,... co., to can on fl ~fonun!( ancl ~ 18r 1 8 • Private paUO, Q r e•t Bu~I SFR, 22nd 1. y., ow ove NB H•alth Club Hek-g;~ry state chalne, fufta 2car parking, atep1 to beach cla, lneld• trac bird. Heartbrkn •lderty Ing FT & PT ANllUnt entry ....,.. PQ91tlonl C\~i~J20 BIEST Oii' • SID• • a n d • I e 5 o Jm o loc, 3Br 2Ba, fp and peraonl 949-&48-0248 Mgr, PT Receptlonl8t Fax reiume to attn n f1 GRllAT HOUSa 84W15·1000 EiC\ 300 morel $2-40,900 Agent, & PT Food/ t>everage 21~724-7800. Per Hour QRllAT LOCATION 2Br 28• apac Hbr Wc:ts 714·374-1132 ••rv•r 949-752·7903., ____ A_L-.-......._----0..,.R-l""'a"""T,..... 3br 2.ba Oui.t cul-de-Twnhme 2 cer gar•---=-------PERSONALS NB W..atend Mann• P«man9"t FIT. Fun _aac;. hdwd n1, trptc, WO tlkup• $1500 Agt llt"aWPOeT ........... Engll1h epeaklng • Sales Job. 8AM·3PM wd decking $399.000 Cynthia 9'9-3'76-463-0 n.-&\ 11 mu•t. e1ep, & ref'• MON-FRI. Call Nicole 949-831..ao11 Bl!Aru 2•e9 1 _. "'-"~72 .180~ Olnt• Rtl air .. Lott Townhom• ~ v requ r.u.,.. 714-540-3135 2 full bath•, 2car gar, PERSONAL Pz-0::~:: ~~c= 1•8-.-0-t-·-y-/B_o_o_l(_k_•_•_P_•_r E Ui!Jlto;bcd 111 l<JMO •.'~!~ 2Nr::'o'::1 ~nh'! pool & •pa faclolltl/ •• B11ek 9Q delu1ea· 1br S!ltVICES 3005 c:tlrectol'8 & anent•. n"ded for 1 man of· C'-'lllll<li I l!J'•"'u~ I d Vary clean. S185 mo. on gated eatate, very KnoW Windows 95. nee-FIT, Qulckboolc•. •u .ro11101ntmi.-n Lot. Both Upgra eel· Avail 1~15 8ro~er949-pvt 1 car only no pet ..._....._ .... ~20 good peopl• •kllla. l ·HHH-:~1:H7" $449K. Earl & Judy 84().5456-4 ss9s Agt 842.ge99 Start Dating Tonight! __ ,.. .....,., (9"9) 840-5505 ii•••mlilll•illi Taylor, Agta &42-47~2 B fl t D\I I I ' Play Callfornla'e PROPERTY MOR M·F Q ron p ex w •DATING GAME• FT. for Sertlor Mobile Upeo•I• 8outlqueL------_..,.--'1 •EAST SIDE* 8oat Dook lower unit eoo..ROMANCE x9444 Hme Park In North HB Sat•• exp pref'd. 317 Broadway 2Br+ Oen, 2ea, FP. 1 hi ti t d aMPto--NT OP•N MT 1-4 W/O, lrg patio, 1c gar, MISCELIANEOUS ., ... Exp pref. Salary h g Y mo va • • 1; ,,._. e .. u. R•mod. Sunny Incl• utl•, Boat Dock DlltV'l'lll t! ----BRSHIPS t b•n•flt•. Fax HM• Of ltyl•, "1~ SERVICES 5533 & brlgh1 3br 1 ba hm• for up 38' ~at Super &\&ff't &AMJ ~n.u R••um• 949-852·5582 + comm, perm P attach gar. Prime ct .. n & eunny. S3000/ 3018 PT D•moftatr•tora 'Britt 94H76-2174 area. Owner $419,900 Mo. 71.4416-1332 week ... nd day• In Wanted Pera0ft9 wtth ..... 722·7248 BLUFF8, MINTI ROOMS ~qu,.. M•"'berahlp •tore In your area, Ill• ln•talla tlon & *"aw MOM•• Sgl lev•I, 3br w{Vut 2706 to center Club, 15500 S8.7S per hour. Car removal exp fOf 2mo e SIPE Co•t• M••• ,,,.Ide lnc:ty, c:tbl gar or belt offer. Contact ,,.ceHary, e1ep'd pre-project H8. Suaanne J h (71 .. , .... 2 1711 fe-... 94N42-4283 ~1~81-3837 3br 2.5ba from builder Agt. 941MS44 442tl LITTLI! HIM MOT•L o n ~ ,... • .,...., aproJC 1750sf hi , ~II •'Bluff Great 4br 3ba By bch wlll trad• a I .. •••••••• AC, walk-In cloat 1. 2 wr2 car gar at\aehed, room tor night wonc.11 ReoepUonJat lrvlne, airport area, computer Ovarttoeked with ·····••e Pl•aa• be •w.,• that th• ll•llng• In thl• cat- eQOC'Y ma)' requl,.. you to call a 900 number In which there la a charge per minute. car attae ~ $285,990 brand new upgradH lmmed 949-673-8800 EMPLOYMENT M .. 7 .. 1 20 S2500 1 ~"8-7~ NB. w Oceanfront/2.2nc:tl••lll•••••• -EMPLOYMENT dl11rlbutor need• stuff? . parao'l.. with good A call to Two Cuatotn Home• Har bor Rld•• 3br Privet• rm, unrurn. •hr S309K & S315K. 3 & 4 2 Sba femrm form bath, utJ• pd, n/1mlfg,1--------- Br'1, ~1n 94 & 91. din, 1' •tOfY, pN 1pa. kttch•n•tt•. laundry. EMPLOYMENT Catt for detall• Earl vu of city light• S3eoo 1 block to NB Pier 5530 phon•. word procff• Clusttled Ing & general cl•rlcal will help ta & up + medloal 842-e878 Fax re• 94M22-eo651--------------pho11• 94~-eo60. & Judy T•yk>r, Agent• e 4........,e12a S810/m0. Call Samt"iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii 94M42~722 at 949-e7s-4808 II C 't t •UCO ISLE• bay view (B•twHO QAM-5PM) Mroblcetat... an ... m 0 ---------1 dpht 3br 2ba, nu Ul•/ 1.,,,..,._,.,_.-~-----:-::'.": lnatructor. Evening 091 to al1 tho .. HUNTINGTON c.,.pet, gar, 12000/mo. 8tvdlo quiet, new crpt houra. exp'd, 115/hr Chances are r•palr l<>b9 Ba•cs 1040 S•• 103 VI• Anti~• .near ocean, pv1 g•1e, call Jiii 941-e42•9990 . 1 ~ (714) 933""'M8 no pet•. S575 + uttr• you wlll find around the house LIDO la&.ll avall 2/1 949-<175-7899 Eicp b~e~:r.,t chef what you nffd Let the eRAND NBW, deluxe Charming 2Br 2Ba, ne•d•d 8am·3pm a1 the price C .... tfted 2br 2ba. walk to bch, Frplc, patio, gar•ge.1•9-9 -,._-ALS--T-0---Sat/Sun orily. se .. /hr. ydu want to pay S.rvtce final pha•• from Avail Now $1900(mo. &UffU c-· 948) 721 , 160 DI t • 121e ,ooo. 3,96 .,~ AQ•nt 94H7M812 SllUE 27241-.:;. ... ;;..1,...<:.;,_~-·--:-~ when you read reo o;r rate, By Appt Agt Sob N• Penthou M 28, CM M•nny nMd~ for ClaNtfled help you nd S•cka 94S..7eo-86-44 2Ba, "Oo the Water•· COM SPACIOUS duplx 111~':::' ~:u,':~ee:i':::: dally rellable help. WANTED 5535 American born urea Exec. from HY. for· m•rty 1vQ Ill Ru•ala, China, S. Amer. & M•IC.ICO c:teallng wfth America'• taro••• chain ator•• •••k• •XIC pos-buytng Of .. mng. Wiii travel. No Job too bfg. I will pro- duce r••ultl, 80• 4218, NB Ca 92e81, fax IMIMS7~1818 :.~ play Hid• 'N with childcare? C•ll Claeelfl•d 1odayl &42-6878. on• of N•wporte bff1 EZ wall( to bch. Shara 1 ,_==:<94:=9:;;:):;63:;1-3;:5;:5;:2:::-.!.;===M=2=·G:;e:;7;;8;;;;;::;;;..:,_~M2-e878 vtewl Sm dock avail. with prof. l9l50/mo. Ii ••• lo•t 11800/mo. 949-515-utll Incl 71...,398-6701 v 1000 Ext. 300 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiil_,;;_;.._ ______ Ne-Hnln •hr br1ght & New 38r a.. A/C, new 2Br 28e, prkng, •eeat valu••Saa tatand* W/D, fncd yard. grdnc, wtd, reipon•lbl•. non- 1 1tcwy hm•. 2br 3ba, gar. hi cell, frig, ct.ck •mkr, fem pref, seoo $524,900 Joan Trout $2800. 941MS73-3059 + 112 ut1 949-723-0188 Burr Whtt• Realty •Newport creat• (949) 4'75-4820 by Oen. 2br, 2ba. wo. , ......... . CMe) 892 .. 793 p()OI, frplc, 2 car gar,11 Ab•ndoned Beac h NS/pet $1500/mo. COMMERCIAL COtt ... One• In a (714) "2·7420 a~y·a-ra Ufetlm• oppOttunlty at Newport No. 8Nutlful1,REAl.·--·~--n··-&IW••ll onty $349,000 Agent 3Br 2.58&. Loe. In a ll 949-723-8120 gated comm. A muat 1 ________ _ ··~0=,!>~~~ :::1~:;ro~~~ !'::: soslNESS oma Townhom• Excellence Prudential CA Realty FOR RENT 2769 Ma.an Elll .. Raallora •NEWPORT TERRACE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IM .. 789'-7700 Spadou• · 38r 2 58a, Prime NB L.oOattont BLUFFS BAY VIEW twnhm. fp, p•tlo, pool, Subleaa• opportunity. twnhm upgrad approx St350/mo. Avail Nowl OM private' offk:•, 1•2 2300•f. 2br + den Agent 94H7~912 common .,.a •pac .. H 39K+ 2015 Vl•ta '•nor•mio Vle"w.i Fumllhecl, all Mf'Vlcett Caudal, Op•n Sat-Sun Totally rec:ton• home Incl, except phon•. 1·5 Agt 860-3822 In Dover ShorH, seC>Omo 94~74-0800 9200•1, marble noors, LIDO I. New &Br 5.&Ba granlt• counter•, new' .. •••••••• 3c gar, S1,891S,OOO. roof Luxurlou• Mitt· I' Biii Grundy RH1tor1 Suite, prlvat• pool BUSINESS & 94•e7MH'1 unlqu•ll SH OO/Mo . PJN•uCE MMH•rr•ne•n Vtll• H•nu ,._.,. ,. .. tty''itiilli.,.,....•••••••I Located In Bayv\.-w (949) 559-0386 1• Terrac•. 3Br 2.6Ba, • Barbara Sanragret, -~;;._ __ l_T ____ IOSYV9et! R..itor 949~-0105 na,,,.in" ,.,..~ .. .._rt •hor .. 2Br COAST 2170 POI SAIJ!· 2900 ote. 2ba, ~am c .. I•, •Iii••••••• MWW tti. roof. S349K Uk• New 38r 38a, 2c a.aa• lallMMI . ...._ BRI Grundy Realt0f9 oar. 0-1ed comm , tam retail or art.lat etudlO, 04H7M111 room w/FP. 12696/Mo. S35K FP. Low ,..,., 0 t t Condo 049-790-6000 X 344 or Prine Ooly. e7s-:t11e oMn ron 11....,..1no. • $391K 2+2 Agen1 fM9!7~120 -------ll7SDf!SS ;ow tkl liv• a••norns orroa-1-u-w'""1 ... 1-1 Priv.te boet dOCk ad aU\ aA.a bMCh 1eo-view 4br POa UNT 2_.. 3ba very clean •Ill•••••••• 1••••••-term1 motivated :Z mll. 2MI APAKTMENTS ~---. ... ~ ..... ---T~···· ·:m~~--4-k. ......... ~ ........... ,...... ..... • Sfac'-! ........ m It ....... ....... ~ ..... .. •w..t• p ' .... I° I .......... ·-.;:;~ ....... •SI~,._,_ Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form wltf:t ~ur credit card # or mail With a check todayl Run for a weekl If yoor car does not sell, we' II run It for another week I 7 1 1 AH for just $10•. ·~ ' ' PM!1't D YES, IELL MY 'CAR I • ' '110.... • -.11.-i ......... ., L---~-----------~..._ _______ __. _,_m:=t.°1':-&997 --~----------~--~ AHTIQUBS 8010 COMTRACTOR MUST LIQUIDATE Belg• R••ldentlat plu•h carpet $7.79 eq yd. . 941M51&-Va1 a LBCTRIC WHAL CHAIR Invacare'• 11orm 1.ne., m<Mtel STMRX Incl., beltenee, ctiarger and lllumlnunt r&mP*. Ilk• "" l2800 .. '114-857~80 Qold9n O•k dlneti• W/ e hand caned chrs & 2 l••ve1, 1850. Matiagony 3 legged tbl, marble top wuh...,_ _______ _ •tano. s22s. 640-2385 RENT through classified FURNITUU .6014 .Oartl O•ll c:tlnlng aet with e chair• 1275 , •l•ctrlc. dryer S75 , ranan covet\, love•••t, chair, onoman, S850 . 9'9-CJ7~2 8ofa & Couoh South- Good jobs reliable uMce9 Interesting things to buy lt°I all the,. every day In Clasa:H\ed M2-M78 we8\ COlofl, lrg pll· --------- IOwa, good condition, S•&01obo 949-&41> 9 1 1 4 T•ak aola & loveNal ruat cotor S400 Sp• ClaJ ya.ma !Of w .. vtng, knitting CMe.548-7 t eo Buy II. Sen It. Find It C ..... tfted. ChancM are you wfll find wtiat you need at the price you warn to pay wtian you t•ad CleNtfled dally M2-HT8 Rooma, apart~. hom• Claqlfted can aatisty your • hOusing nMda. No room l.n In the ganige : tc)r the c:ar? ': : PUt a f ew .--__.... words t o work fo r you. ----..~Pilot . 642-5678 SHOPPING FOR A NEW APARTMENT? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! . I 9 0 ~J Ill 0 d n :it i- " t- n st Jl >r :e lt d b ff Jt (' 6 ' J 0 ~I 6 ' l 1 :. B6 Th\lrsdoy, January 14, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE MISC. eo1s GOODS eoes •• AOOCNtO Dx I llDCIWIDJS! SPOITING T1USP01Uno11 BODA IOIS --....... ,. "'-~-a.pd, al0y9. kenwood !!""---.,.._----------------llOVIDMUIT,llLL ~ ·-..,..._., cw, 1Hk,A-~ ~ eonorn. pot full elaM, hhr pocktlt9, POWll IOATS Eerl 8hl•b pai nt, DOWN t Accolad91 2 o.~··ton• , 3~1 Ralph " ShlnlnO •·An~ -. II POOtly II 7 lnactlW • ()fl.,,. . ~,.., 10 Banking b1lnlec;tlon 11 ()pata1lC eong 12 Cole)( 13 s.w. 21 e::::r.. org 23 SoUuP 25 Mhur °' Iha COUrtl STUMPED? -~ r91;kf100.,lglronblfd ~u=· ~:! 7012 tMCh . ~ '3777. ~ 1100, DUt eharp 11960 (849) ~ 1 .......... 1 ObO 7t4-6MMIOOO mloro 1 100. wood ....;..;..;..;.;;.;_:.;;.....;.:....;....;...;;.;...~1• bwnJog ~ fife lh1 .. •JI 8urtboerd Oft ....... MHrtne• 1105 pn $40,, petio .. , ,. e to.' Brand MW-MWr eoatoft Whaler. JAGUAI r«:hnlng Chta, 1200 • .UHdl ONLY so~ ,AN A~. l17Kllll•••••••I pU•h .. wn.mowef .:M), (949) 8'12.:!338 Of oeo. •7•1•:t• ·•a xa wttne, lnrf, 949-4M0-23e5 $3200. ('714) tse...0189 Wolff t ...,.lfti led• TICDTS 8075 MA.JUD SLIPS Tan At Home 00,._ 102., JUP 8110 ISuy Direct anc:t 88"1 a A.mtr•" Tlctc•t• IMV• ~ .. , ________ , Commerclal/Hom• Ing Co•t• Meaa. \o ... OM••oK•• "'d unit• from 1199.00 New Orleana, LA. •••I P•nln. boat ~ • r, Low MonlhlV Pmt• Gi'H\ tra" .. a11old air dock·18-30ft In Bay 2Wd/f, eoyt, 6 •pd.tlaJc,. Pr.. Color Cat•loO • • • m rn /ca••. n • Call t.f00.71 t.01.,. <MlaY• $176•• round· Island Cove area. Pwr '3400 (714) eee-~7 .,.. trip 800-971·95t58 or Hll 94M73-1143 · · Looldne for Sid• t1e'_LIN_._C_O_LN---9-1-2-0 fil!~Wffl!UWANT!D . TV EU!CTJtONICS or mOOl"lng on Balboa ~~fH.lliUTO •lJY 6019 ' 60 ' la. Pr•fer nor1h alde,I•••••••• ~i!:.:~"l••»·----•1 STBREO 80 Call LN 909-948-3030 ••• Mark VII Lee o , .. ~,_~ ~ c.,efully maintained, '' I aUY A.LL PIANOS Mlhublahl B loc k N.B . Two boat •lip• In abaolutly perfect cond 27 Plec:. of morunant AnUquH:qU&I, furniture •Oln 81, &croon pr!'Vafa matfna on Via $8800. 940-85t.:e345 211 ~Lm<>M :~ ~ 1pc or tlouHful ca.ah S1900. Mint Condrtion. ~r~~,,.!:'.1 ~,:~~ 'or 14~1058 30 Pltc:hef 52 &Jy paid (114) 957-8133 949-4M0-23e5 65'/'550. Small ae·11--------1 3t Cowgirl Evans 53 Han>n Old Ooffte Oold suv., S300 Avallable Now. Ml!JtCJlD!S 9130 32 Glidaado¥mhll 55 Tolarale F,.,,klln Mint, St•rllng No llv• aboard.I••••••••! ~ ~·. ioe ~ = '= Old watchea • Jew•lrv G.AllAGE SALES 94M75-4112-A~nt ... cucaao c,.. 38 Soulh9rtl It 58 50'll. Walteout Coln 142-9448 Bllelblk, lmm11e cond, 37 They're Yok4MI st Sandwich RaCORbi/toii i fully loaded, MUST 4'0 Nwayt c:ookie Jazz, NB, SOul, Rock COIONA AUTOMOBII.ES SEEi 323-758-Mt 1 '3 Refined eo Not tar Etc ... 50'• & 80'• Mike I•••••••• ""Hunt s1 El'Mlopeabbt. ...._7eoe DEL MAI 8122 -.it•l"Ynl'W '4J EOY\)41an &4 Ms. MacGraw ~'""~' 9135 -------- PRES TO YOO 8022 Ooo t•bt .. , chair., BMW 9030 •u SMLa 4dr. an curved sec tabl•, ori-------- Sw.ot 'haphard mix female, 5yra, nM<til love & room. (Mom In hoepltaJ) 941M3t42oe ental atyl• aecretarv pwr, 12kml, good dHk, antlquea, pa11t· '89 71101L Biie/bite, eterao, a JEW ELi Inga, linen• & Junk Fri chrom•, C/D, phon•. S5900. (949) 844.()()45 1/15 9·2pm 700 or1g owner, 97k ml. ·•~ SML• Auto, A/C, Avocado o t 4th St reduced to 1117000 lthr Inter, full pwr, CC, ••t S•m-1pm 949-7Jt0.733 Cue, whl cover seaoo eoe 1/2 Avocado ftrm. ('714) 649-1$295 tJ!~T i:. 1UR~02S In all•~ w/d, fndg•, CADILLAC 9040•-------• ui AA\ u futon, microwave, etc.. NISSAN 9150 --· -----------'91 ELOO Blarrllz Beoutlful black full DANA POINT 6126 Belg•, •Int condition .• '89 Santra Blk, 4 •P. length tur coat. or... 65k ml, Sl500. PS. tinted am-fm c .... alze 8·1 o. A1klng Moving Sala everything (949) 840-7210 Raal Sharp looking & $2700 949-840-9114 muat gol 27042 Call• '89 Seden hVlll• low (71f:) 3~:;:o"· Marla, Capo Beach, .Cream/blk top, cream PBTS t ANIMALS cr09a at E•tralla & lthr ln1 warranty --------e049 Lu Palmaa. Sat 9am 1 om I.' $21 , 500: PORSCHE 9175 u (949) 720-7435 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii I BlJNTINGTO N P~~.:r.d n•~:'c9:., BEACH 6140 CHEVROLET 9045 '99911 Corr~ Red/tan Int, xlnt S1500 down •Hum• S18,500 PP. Spaniel, h•• broken, ~~~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiili•l&&iiii obedient 840-2330 Multl.fo mlly garage '9 1 Corvette low ml PIANOS• ORGANS 6059 Black high g10 .. .1... en. aMAP•R • •ON grand piano, wtth ntd· M9e7:l-0411 ..... Adult, children 22K, garaged, fully •nd baby elothlng , IOadad $10,000, one•-------- 1oya, plua much more. owner 941MS73-1426 SATURN 9190 Saturday &·30am • 2 pm 18441 Wat~ay Circle (oroH street• Bolaa Chica & Hell) -- -----'98 Tohoe 4Jt4 2dr , whit/natural lthr, 98 8L1 Sapd, low mt, 27kml fully loaded 1-owner, A/C, am-tm d ded ' cue, tran• ext warr un _, .xten war· $81&0 "14) 131-3122 woo<I lntar1or, ahOW· --------room c ondition. ranty S23,l500 090 •----' ·-------M ... 7s.oeG1 ?eo.-328-4871 $7800. 949-487-8878 ~mety ft•r• 1 of a kind 9tt conc•rt grand. Moaon & Homlln to t ally r•atored, Roaewood, Hml .. rtca••· $76,000. 94~"8 CLA8SIFIED Ira th• raaourca you can count on to Hll a •-P0-.-"'----9-0-7-5 myriad of rnarchan-....., di•• Item•, becau•• lii•&••Rliiiiii our columns compel ••a •""'oo Xlnt cond. quallfl•d buy•,.. to nu paint. 5.8L va, CID calll seooo 714-381.0131 942 -8978 •••••••• CL.Aa81PllU> It'• fhe raa«Jrce you can count on to "" a myriad of mMcha.n- dl•• Item•, b9C&uae our column• comP91 quallfled buyare to calll HOME, HEAL.1H AND ~ .... . , Newport Beech/Costa N.eso Doily Pilot LOCAL CAR DEALER TO SERVICE CARS AT NIGHT AND E.VEN SATURDAYS COSTA •.MESA .. Orange Coast J eep/lsu:u on Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa has extended i ts ser vi,:e and partts h o u rs.· The flexibl e new Monday thr ough Sat urday, 7am.-9pm .schedule gives the b u sy commuter more time to se r vice or repair his/her vehicl e. "People just don't h ave time a n ymore." Service Manager Kevin C h o said, "and our goal with the n ew .h ours i to give every b ody more freedom to have their ve h icle serviced at the mo t convenient time for them." The Parts & Servi ce Department is fully staf fed at all times with Chrysl er cer tified tec h nicians that can work. on any Chrysler product. You never need an appointment and the staff is prepared 'to handle any job no matter how big or sma l l. A shuttle service, of course, is available. It's no wonder why Orange Coast Jeep/Isuzu has been awarded t h e prestigious five star award for exce llence by consistently exceed .. ing the customer's expectations in s a-I e s , s e r v i c e a n d p a r t s • I f yo u ' re looking to service your vehicle at your convenience, stop by Orange Coast .Jeep/lsu %u and take ad ... vantage of the new parts and service hour . o ·rangc Coast is located near the f r eeways. For more call 714/549 .. 8023. co nveniently 405 and 55 infortnation ADVERTISEMENT ______ ,CABINETS 3490 CL!ANING DaYWALL PDU!WOOD 3&18 ::s:umo LANDSCAPB. .. ilPAINTIN--G-·3•8iili58•1PLUMBlNG SERVICE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEllvtCas 354.8 S!lVICB 3584 ~~~~~~l~LA~WN~CAlll!=~~38~0:81 3890 SLIPCOVllS 3122 DIRECTORY Advanced Wood1yatem•liiiiiiiiiiiiiilli8&iiiiili Qroot Jllrowoodl HYN°'*"Jhlftttnt bp4tft Dralft CIMnlftt 1-------•I .Cuttom Cabinetry· Wltthooft Drywell Order nowt 1135/C:Ord· TOUCHUPS, TOO & Plumblng Rapalta Kltch•n • Ba1h •Door• All Ph• .... Sm/la Job• 175/half. FrM dellv•rv 2-4 Hra. Rlch•t<S Sinor 20yra •llP All work guar. Moldlng1 • Mantels E (,I " Cteanl c1 .. n1 c • ..,,, 714-885-1 ... 32 PHEN+DIET . Uc#280&44 951-1892 S t ove a ..... 2•e mou Lll9l&sa nc..98a.8970 uro f'Oner\ CHUN0'8 PAINTING Plumb/Dreln claantng ADD nS · ....,-....,..,;u • °''"''"' •........, 20Yra Exp/Flllr S/frM Eat --------Complc:tt Mtdlcal Proa. REMODELING 3410 ,.•nDt:tU"l"Dy lSlO PROFESSIONAUSYIMr Ll4000JO 714439-1447 PLOOR INSTALL s79 / Wttaht Loes ·:~ ~~~~:' ~!~ ~~: t_~~ e~~°':. 'WUU'" ""'u~ OUAUTY REPAIRS 3820 MO, Mo4o l..cl~ • UctJ375e02 539-1534 Insurance 848-3299 "DUILD or R8MOD8t.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEDICATIOH ELECTJUCIU. 3810 1--,-A--Ci-RA----1 ~!~~ty fWNllOW Ciro ..... Int. eHome• or OtflcM A to z HANDYMAN 714 342-0656 ••l••••vo*lnat•ll N If ARtA Pa1nt1ng-ln11Eat Houu/A.pl • H-'ghborhood eOualny Conatruehon lntt/retaca cablnate, 714 437-2704 8mall Job llXPERT HardwdMnyl/Ceramle Rl'CAINCONSIN OualL••!!!..f>7b,;,..!er"88•88-'· PlumfHrl •Reuonabty Priced ktt, ba1h, dra, wndwa, Durtoan a lootrto PEROO'Carpet/M/C VIN ,........,., - •Local Co #838318 Doug 714-548-7258 Local/Oulek R .. ponae L708279 .._.91590 l VI~ •1---------tlk•'• C uatom PalntlnQ OllAJNlSEWER =." •St•phan1on Maoc:. s 1 R d 1 CUANINGSKCWJST Coll Me 944 ...ea •R•modallng and all ar11 Ce/ amo • a 800-700-8 Prof, CIHn, Quallf\' typ .. ot repa1re No CONCRETE • Ught nX1ura rapal4' --------llliiilil._iliiililliiii..... Work. Int/Ext & Dock•. JOb too •mall. oc 32 MASONRY 3557 L758'f0 94M80-704a HANDY MAN 3710 MOVING 3834 L#703"88 9~1-4e10 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Scmi·retircd cutter offera 25% OFF Material/Labor! 25 different coloh of denims & lOO's of other fabrict! 35 )'t'•IS of quality work-aml c.rafu hip! vr• Uc·bond--lna MtCI LIO'd "'-ntr. No Job ~10TYa ... .-S '"iii••••••-·--T 11a•• • co APPWSALS 3A27 Vlaa 71 <MHJ84SM too •~" "" ave.. *".,... lmP"""""* uwj( •'"""""'"" 11 "i;.Ve;;;.sma117ob. o.<1•--...1-._-..i_ '!!!~~~~~~ Woodwork Doore 1na1. Brtck. Block. Stone, Tll• Rapr/rmdl, Ian•. n.w Orywall, ~tty & HOME 375& !~~~~ ~J!C~m-D•corallv• Painting ---------; cloHts remdld, Cfown Cone. Paho, Driveway eves, •P.. 8"5·385e mOl'•I Small Job• ok. l,414350 848-3008 TU10llllG JtJO C & p motdtng bu.a/trim etc. Fplc, BB01. Ref. 26Yr. QUICK •t..RC •vc Gary 94MMIS-62n ~~.R~~~!~:.C:i° u~ 714 .. •0.Ma .. Pag., ORCO SERVICES Repair• 854-193• Exp. Tarry 8 87"7594 LA83823 Fane. Spu, .....,..~ houaehold good• •C•M•NT WORK• troublHhoot, 21yra Tlla/drywall/WOOdWOrk TIME TO BEGIN movare print their • ln1nrnnr" • E\1e1" CARPET CLEANING 8lamp•d Concrete aKp. (714) IM2·2905 FeneM/deekt/tt>Om add. YOUR HOME P.U C C&I T numt>er; 3515 Brlek/Bloclc/Stone/fll• Roof9/generaf rapatra. limo• and chauttau,. • IRS l>•m•111111 "rml,.rA'\/\ l'\l'H.lll '-541858 Mt-8110 Coml'll/Ael. A..-. Ff" Eat IMPROVEMENT prlnt their T.C.P. num- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• ~ -·""'= Chri• 71~~ PROJECT? ber In all advartl ... Pro C•rpet c1 .. nerl **""O ililiotiiW** ..s ~ 'cltr QUALITY CWT8111AN Call a plumber, manta If you· ha..,. a Hon••1·Po llla·FUtl BLOCK BRICK STONE Wrt!tfllle_ 20 Yr• E11p. R•f'a painter, handyman quaetlon about th• I• f'rl•ndl~ & Mature. All ty1>9a..QI~ Workl -~ ·I'm Your Handyman· or any of th• ..,. galtty of a mover, llmo Lon 7 4-97 .. 2 098 ~ Lt30099 0 1 •7~ , .......... -• ..r" Mark.. f.4Meo-9••• vie" llatad h•r• In or :~:.~:'~t~~1 .. c all: 14-S40-122S AUTO --our dlrttetoryl Commla•lon CALL YOUR DST.All.ING. 3442 CERAMIC CONTIUlCTORS ~c..M.tR. LOCAL e•1W1caa 71 4-1H-4151 'iiiiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiJTIL!S 3528 GBNEIAL 3558 , w -. I TOOAYl N.WPORT'e PIN••T i..~.,; i;;';..,fllP. AU.~~ Prolaulonal Mobile a...~ ShoWen R-..'d llWIS ,._ •ltllin•Tr .. Wi.\Hh"I Dl)T.'lllRrpal/'•'9.'llitlowlnlll auto detalllng. Since Ragroutlng & lnatall'n L -n•tNOt,.n , Rrpw, ,_, / SI'.\, ~. Sllll'W'O 1977. "49-48&-l518 U70130 Dean of T ua R•mo<S.i.H9ndyman lil/Omt4-~ C'OmplruRmirxldk1 87M085 or M&-M28 L•704773 l.oeal RH. ·Fw·Nrw~·c..-•T14-S8'7...... (7H) 999-7053 BATHROOM FREF tSTIMAT/I IU!PJNlSBING 3448 CUAHJNG 7 2 2 • 7 4 7 8 ---liiiiiiiiiil!SBIVlCES 3548 ~ SM7 • .. H_O_M_S:_~,,-_-.... A TOUCH°" CLASS IPBJfCBS ~tr CIHnlnQ ReafComm Cua1. Woodwrk. Hm/. Dim 3115 &"W/Ui§kuing Llc/8ond. ''" Eet. Off/Boat/RV. flurn,""11••••••• Rl'll~ e/R bii.h Tar•N 7t44aa.J1q , .. .,. rpr, daplyt ,ta L&JIDSCAP! • P°'fi~ fn • i~ il,m ••11ttit "4Mlw....... ahtv•. n4o1H-1111 ~-~=n::~O: • lltl:llZ•L---1 lJLWJI CAii 3808 tn • S $ furopean Pfof~ FrM h-oM....1 .. t , Uo'd ountf'rs htt In townt ,.._oar.-•------------..:~· .. 723 &Grae• 94M61·2MT Dia ~Cri 114-aOt BAULUfG 3720 TRiii hoUl i oCUNiNQ COATING 3570 Oood ref/t¥wn tranepl. I•••••••• Anytime 241 ~01131 3488 71"-392.eteo W•t«pNef o..t ..... Oacka/8alconfea/8tatr Ouatlty wortcl" .. • I t .. H7"30 722·1711 RedUoe Admln COWll 0utMG4t to Prof'I CO Pr.. p/u • del. va1 MC/AX IM9 14&-eMt On the move? Seu' your extra hOUeehold lteml In ClMttfttd f j, lllljl' '• i1 •. ' I . \ \ I i" II ' ,~ ~'· : , , A • Topp.-"'e1110,,ff, Lf"'"'· "Tt TOTlllt•a .::::: z: A~.U= ,.rl!y q11a11ty work at ~ya .... r•••onabl• . rat••· l!d ..,.,... . 8494371 YMDCLUIUP Trlm/rrnv/tr••"'•:g; NWleWn llO Wbea yw write • Oatained ad, includt •II tbe facu end p t the roaulta JO'I WlftL krucgcr painting rcsldm tlal faux fi nishing wood ratoratlim matt hew 548-5481 II.:. 7tOl\Q.9 PLUMBING g DRAIN CLEA.NINO 7. DA\S/Wtl:K 'r. Otisc-1'1 Di"·uunl 76MJ70 IJc.1727703 ' J \ . .t I · : ' ~ I · r ! •f I, , l I lndlv/Grp Help All Levels 1" 91N4NB33 c ......... "'• tM ""°"'°9 you OM oount Ort '° NII a myr1ad ot ,..__, .. ..... 119m•. ., ... -our oolumrW ...,... queltfled ~ .. ...