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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot"' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1999 · NOFX ·teens ,. ....-..--· ty :of assaultirig friend'~ dad. • The juveniles receiw maximum 13-year sentence but probably will seIVe far less time at youth facility. Gtll·G RISI f'lj(, ~,..,. ORANGE Two former Newport Harbor High School students who have allegiance to a loose-knit, trou- blesome group pleaded guilty Wednesday to assaulting the father of a female friend last fall The two 17-year-old boys received the maximum sentence -13 years -on charges of assault with a dead- • • If ' ly weapon and breaking und enter- ing. The sentence handed down by Jydge Ronald Owen included special enhancements that stated both boys intended to cause great bodily harm to the victim The two juveniles will l.>~ sc>nt to a California Youth Authonty facilily next tnonth. The youth correctional . agency can keep convicted minors until the age of 25, meaning the boys will serve less than hall of their sen- tence. Since it is lhe first criminal conviction for both, it is likely they won't seive more than three to four years of their sentences. Owen derued the prosecution's request to try the boy<; as adults, which would bave sent tfiem tO l>tate· prison 1f convicted. However. Owen. emphusiicd the grave nature of the c:nme. UYou can't argue with anyonP-that this wa~ • a serious offense,• said Owen, spedking to one of the boys. u You felt that you were protecting I the [vic:tim'sj daughter, but it was probably the dumbC>st thing you can do. You weren't thinking." Th<> boys were arrested on Oct. 11 after they broke into a Newport Shore home and attdcked the father of a fellow high school student. The boys reportedly went over to the home to help the gl!l, but armed themselves for a confrontation. Pedal (or pud~le?) power Police S<lld there was a domestic dispute betwe>en t.hP. lather and th1~ girl. • Deputy District Attorney Kt•vin Smith l>aid m court that the two boys broke into the home and repeated!~ h1t the fathN with a bdt dnd.a nash· hghl. The victim was beilten so bad· ly that •the white waUs of the front room were covered with blood,• Smith said. The father su~tomed a frnctured wn<;l, bru1~c:d ribs . and head lacerdtions. Both of lhP boys' lamilie!> have :.upported thet.r sons by attending the numerous court hP.irinqs Neither lurruly wanted to make ony comment about the judge's ruhng, but om· of the defense dttomc~ said lu r client will ~end a Jette1 to the v1ctun, ~polo· g12m9 for thP mc1dent. Tht> Victim's wife abo was 1r1 rnurt but c.11dn't want to make any comments She tafked with one of thP-boy ' fanuhes after the court heanng. Both of the boyl> wer, dcsc:nb1•d a!> dbovc-averdge students who had caused some trouble on the high .,;chool campu ; school ofhcJals said The two teens were pdrt of a group known ds NOFX. The group which denvc lls ndme froin a popular pltnk rock hand, ll>n't classified as a gang by local poli<;e, althouqh ~Orne of t.be SEE NOFX PAGE A 14 "You felt that you were pro- tecting the [ Yic. tim'sl~, but tt was probo- bty the dumbesf thing you can do. You wnn't lhinking." Judg Ronald Owen At sen~ n-:ing "' Eastbluff traffic showdown set for next month 8 City to review changes that residents say make their neigp.borhood safer; others say the effect has ·been detrimental. h .'\11 l II fl f,f ,\.\ll ~~ EASTBLUFP -The crty t~ expected to make a hnal dcn~1on on the ne1ghborhood's trafhc woes dunng a spec.al meettng next month, one year after the council agreed to a sue-month tn· al of temporary traffic rneasur~ there The meetm,g has been .,et for b p m Feb lo m the City Cowiol chaml>er~ and will be t(!levised h~· Comcast Cablev1s1on Re~,dents suggest dJast week that the !>pt•r 1al me<>tmg tak~ plno" m u 1 irg~ room so mor" people could purt1c1pate. But Mayot Dennis 0 'eil s 1d record- ing te..,limom· and tcleVl~mg the m<.'ellng would ~ too difhcult at any other location. The City" now.filsbandl!J L~ lie ~or ks Comtn.ittee m Ne r h •r l H97 dt c1ded to elmnnate SEE EASTBLUFF PAGE A 14 Reservoir wall doesn't measure up, say neighbors den~ . MARC MARTIN I DALY Pl.Ol Kyle Allen, 13, of Costa Mesa doesp't let the drizzle and light rain get ln the way of some BMX practice Wednesday on a makeshift track in the Back Bay. •Water districts. sound barrier at old Lmdbergh School site is 15 inches too low on one side. The Wdll ts looated b 't\\-·een Rc ... ervoir 2, wtudl ha srnce itx..>en named the Karl Kemp Reservoir, ancl re.,id nts who live on West· nunster A~enue. Th" ti-foot wall wa-. mstallt d a~ part o(··a settle- ment agreement reachcd'm 1992 between 30 re.."1d ntS and th ,.,. ate1 d1c;tnct o:;atd L) nnette R1mnd, MP -;poke woman Are!t's light rain should clear before possibly returning on Sunday· Potential light rain this morning should stop by the afternoon, said forecaster Brad Doyle of the National Weather Service. Tortight and Friday should be mostly clear. The recent storm system that moved through ow area dropped less than .15 inch- ~ of rdl.11 as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, and the forecast was for less than .1 mche'i to fall overnight. Another, slightly stronger storm system is expected to hit the area Sunday afternoon or early evening, Doyle said. But he wasn't making any pronuses, ·we'll JUSt have to wait and see" he srud. ThC' California Highway Patrol also issued a fog advisory on the Corona del Mar Freeway from the Bonita Canyon Dnve exit to lhe toll pla7a torughl. Low-lying fog will come over the hi~ and make it ditf1cu1t for motorists. No accidents were reported Wednesday night that were fog-related. Cl:it~ CO~j A MESA -Year.; after shelling out more than $850,000 in m1tigahon c1htS related to the construct.ion of a re: ervou at th Lindbergh School 1te, the Mesa Consolidated Water D1~tnct l!- hcighlerung one ol th·e wcills that falls short of a H'qwrement out- lined in. a settl ment with r si· The !'-1 ~ board l)f d1r oc.tors appro\cd 20,000 m funding last monlh to add two l vcl of bncks to th1-. top of th" wall, Round said. ~\\c \\ant to mak ure w SEE RESERVOIR PAGE A 14 WORD ON THE Mlll.EHNlUM MOMENT INDEX CUSSIRm --···· .. --.... IS COMMUNJTY FOl!JM ---·.A 12 ENTEIWMMENT ........ --..... >. 9 POUCE Fil.ES --.. --·-.. ·-:-··..A2 PUii.JC NOTICES M 84 SOOE1Y ·:-·-.. -·--···--.AB SPOll'S--.. -··-·-..... -.... 11 ~EATER REVIEW · 'South Coad hpet1ory c.ww. • 3.Sth-• 'Tnffa.' Story,111,.A9. WEATHER In light of recent reports that Oenn1s Roclmcm is leaving the NBA, we decided to hit the street and get some fcedbdck. · We traveled d ram-soaked Coast Highway on Wednesday to Cappy's Cafe, d Rodman hangout, lo see whtll we could find. And what we found wus ... Denrus Rodman cor.y booth at Cappy's to cnJOY some food and low-ktiy atino phere. Untortu· nately, Rodman wouldn t go on record to say what ht!> future pl1;m~ are. But we did hnd some people who would talk. •1 don't think he ts going to retire. I think he is just waJting. for the right offer from an NBA team. II he cild go into enlertairunent, I think he would be a good actor.• · -Linda Holle, 33, Costa ~esa. offtce f manager Yep. Just a little p<tsl noon, he and some fnends had found themselves a • •t think he hould JOir'I the cast of 'Baywatch.' ·Now that Pam la (Lee) ha left h would put a httlc spark ll<tck in the .,how.• -Slwtwn Droke, 32, Newport Beach, construction •1 think h:s rchnnu is the best thing that could hoppen to the prof ional game or basketball. I thmk he c:hould c;tay rcfin.'tl. l th.ink h1 actions bav ~ brought the unag of the iX>rt down in the public eye. I think he should tay in how bu iness -he hn e flair for it,• -Pr•ltoft Lee. 68. • Corona Oel Mar, chief finandal officer of Cotd Al lm'dlllan and min· ufactuffng comp.ny "I am dchghtcd thot he 1s rctmng, although I Will ffiL'C: hJs tncrC>d1bl tyl of play. And tor the future, he should, (1) watch out for hi'i mvesttnents, (2) keep w arlng his wedd1m llr , and (3) get som more tattoos, -1111 Stewt-. 67. Dana ~nt. retired "II Denni retir from ba k tball thcin it tl> not worth wal<'.hlng an)'· mor", with h.lJll and Jordan r tlnng. 1 thmk he would be good at aeting He seem to ht in diff rent roles well·· -U.. ..... 28, waitress at Cappy's cat. fOf 10 yNB · She hPlpPd mak ), and prPsf't"'VC'. history in Costa rvt sa The gnrnddaugh- ter ol one of the build rs of th old Orang County Court- hou "'ln s.m .. ta na, Betty J n B echer and h r hus- band, Chari , tU d in OS· ta M a in 19 .and promptly got mvolv d in th Betty Jean communit • Her Beether dv1c pursuits l.ndudcd worlt on the Costa Mela mber ol Commerce Freeway Commltt , th Costa Mesa GVll' Club \>Oard ot directors and U. City' hlstonc:al Society, m wbidl ... seJVed ft president. ttMl\nr and unofficial curator of~ € • I r. ~ • 0 f f\ f' tl r 1 A <I 't] ft < ' • A 2 Thur~1 Jon~ry 2 i , J 999 Newport Beadi/Costo Mesp Doily Pi llSI IUYS PILOT PEOPLE Fasten your seat belts it's going to be a bumpy ride greer wylder Agent's tips zvill help you travel well I J vou need vacation ups and re(;ommendabons, contact Llndd Slaughter at Newport Travel Concepts, a full-service trnvol tlgency. Slaughter periodi- c .illy -.ends a newsletter to clients th.it rontcs.rns information on air- lines, tr<lvel groups, weekend tnµ<.;, cruises and camping tnps. I l1'r lc.1tc•st new:.letter contams 1 ormc1tion on cl group tnp to c.mtHla in M<1y The group will tly lo Vancouver, take a train to B.tnff and Lak~ Louise, and then ~1v on to Ccdgary (Or the return thyht home. There will be tours hom Banlf included m Ure pack- dQt'. The tram, hotels and tour wul be c.1bout $990 lor a SlX·day \llp A1rfc.1re 1s not included. Oth- m tnp~ include a long weekend m the -.pnng to Santa Fe and Tno-.. tt wine-tasting and spa tnp to Sc.1n Luis Obispo lil autumn, anrl d camping trip at Molokai Rc.1nch. Newport Travel Concepts 1s Jt 1600 Dove St-., Suite 100, Newport Beach For more inf or- ma lton, CdU (949) 261-8660. One ot the oldest local ctu.l- clrc>n's c;hoo stores, Newport Children's Bootery, is having a semi unnudl sdle starting Fnday. Them will be markdowns up to 50'i,. oH. and yqu'Ll hnd all of the top-4udlity brands, tncluding NikE', VdnS, Stnde Rite, Jumpmg Jdcks, Airwalk cmd Skechers. Nrwport Children's Bootery is at Fa-.hion Island, 1041 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 644-2426. The world's be::.t leg-and body-wear manufacturer, ~ Wolford, 1s haVlng a sale at its South Cod.st Plaza boutique on the second level betWeen Nord- strom and Macy's, 3333 Bnstol .St., Co~ta Mesa. Merchandise will be up to 50% off through Jun. 30. F.or more mformabon, <till (714) 556-7900 Rebel. al Fastuon Island in Newport Beach, is having a serru-antiual clearance sale. You can find unique women's cloth- ing at 50% to 75% off the regu- lrtr price. and accessories are 50"u off It's located at 249 New- port Ccntm Drive. For more tnformation, call (949) 640-7300. Draper's & Damon's is having c.1 big ale through Saturday on misses. peute, dresses, sports- wear and accessones. There are mdrkdowns from 30% to 70% off, and there will be an addi- tional 15'Yo to 25% oft on already-reduced merchandise. Draper's & Damon's is at West- cliH Plaza,· 1062 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 646-5521 B. Magne fashion, at the Newport North Center on MacArthur B6ulevard and Bison Avenue m NPwport Beach, is ·having a semi-annuctl sale with suvlngs up to 50% off. For more information, call (949) 644-4477. • BEST BUYS IS published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., l ost.a Mesa 92627 HEIS Shiliing into another gt"JU. OFF THE BEATEN PATH With the mllltitude of port utility ve~­ cles on today's highway::., Lewellyn said ' those auto purchases are more for show than for sport. Those who own an off-road vehicle don't use their four-wheel driv~ option. There is a redSon for that, he Sdld. "It's the other four-letter word that starts with an F that I u.-;e ... fear," he said. "Most owners who have four-wheel dri- ves are very cautious. They don't want to damage it or are too worried about the embarrassment of getting stuck." . Known· a> the •Silver Fox• to friends, the 59-year-old Lewellyn has been ledd- i.ng caravans of off-road tours for the last 15 years. Running his business, Ecological 4-Wheeling Adventures, out of his Costa Mesa home, he tc.1kes more than 1,000 people a Y.ear to the back country. Getting there is hall the fun. TO TEACH AND LEARN Lewellyn had lus own consultmg com- pany when he decided to p1tch an idea to local commuruty colleges. Why not have a course where students can learn how to operate four-wheel drives? Ranking right up there with •music appreciation,". th~ course gave students an opportunity to learn more about olt-road travel It wasn't too lony before Lewellyn was teaching classes and seminars at 16 community col- 1.f?ges "One of the classes is d one-night lec- ture followed by a trip.· he said. "I like to tbink of the classes d.s tdking d communi- ty of unpaved trdvelers into a new world.• Lewell~ is part of the off-road old school, a group that knows no boundaries. Forget about road marker~. Toss out the ability to Judge an dogie. These guys Pair robs Westminster man at gunpoint A 33-year-old Westminster man was held at gunpoint and robbed TueSday evening by two men outside a Costa Mesa business, police said. • The victim was robbed at a.bout 7:30 p.m. as he was walkirig toward hi.I car parked in the 3000 block of Bristol Street. Two men approached him and demanded he give them hls belongings, polico said. One o( them pulled out a 4-inch, stain· less steel handgun and pointed 1t at the Victim, police said. l lc handed over some cash, a pager, a watch and a ccllUlar phone totaling more than Sl,000. The two men ran away and went north- bound on Bristol in a light blue, four-door car d~cnbed b a Honda model, police said. No one was injured. The suspected gunman is descnl>ed as Latino, between the age~ of 27 and 29, and about 6 feet 2 mches tall. He was heavy-set, aoout 250 1>9unds, with dark eyes and a shaved head. He wa \ast c;aen wearing a light-colored T-shirt and dark pants. HIS accomphce was d cribed as a Lati- no in bi<; mid-20s, about 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds. He has dark hair and eyes· and -was last seen wearing clothmg simi\,,r to th~ gunmetn's. Anyone With infonnation can call the Costa Mesa Police Department at (714) 754·5281. -Greg RlsHng en1oy putting dents in their.vehicles. Lewellyn isn't that aggressive Wttb people who sign up for a tnp. But there are two other instructors who work for the company, one of whom takes more expe- rienced dnvers on a black diamond course. A MEANS TO AN·END ln order to take one of Lewellyn's trips, llllflY II OCC graduation petitions due on March 1 · Orange Coast College students wish• ing to grad\iate or receive a c:e.rtifidlte of achievement May X1 ~ ~uired to file a graduation petition by March 1 . Students filing petitiom wW be eligible for the spring commencement ceremony ln LeBard Stadium: Petitions are available at the student records counter at the Adtnllslonl and Records Building on campua, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Office houri are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thumlay and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. Last year, more than 1,800 students were honored with an usodate of arts degree or a certificate of achievement. For more information, call (714) 432- 5581. Freedom Shrine to be built at St. Joachim School The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will dedicate a Freedom Shrine at St. Joachim School m Costa Mesa, as an effort on behalf of the club to remind local ati· · zens of our nation's freedom. The event will take place at 8:15 a.m. Feb. 23, in conjunction with the school's ·anniversary celebration. The shrine will include a collection of reproduced documents from American b.i.Story, mclud1ng the Bill of Rights, the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. READERS HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 Record yoor comments •bout the D11ly Pilot or neoM tips ntlWI stones, tllunr111ons.. ~rti> rial l'Mt\et' or adYenisements hefttn <Ml be rtprOduc..d with· out wmten permlulon of copy rlgtrt own« WEATHER TIMPIRAlURES TIDIS • Balboa TODAY AQORESS 65149 first low people must provide their own transporta- tion. Cost varies according to the length and location of the destinations, which range from Death Valley to sceruc Copper Canyon in Mexico. Those who are first shy abOut attacking the road loosen up o~ce Lewellyn teaches them the trtcks of the trade. Most df hls customers get booked and bring their friends and families for return Ill llWS Ubraey fund-raiser is in the soup Members of the Costa Mesa Library Foundation :will preseiit a •family Fun· rai9ef• ;from 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at t.be Sou· plantation. 1555 Adams Ave. ln a.n effort to raJse money for the foun- detton. Souplantation will offer 20% off eac:h meal purchased w~ flier fot the event 19 ipresented. Plien a.re available by ~ f11") 5"5-6597. Pllen muat be obtained In adVance and are not available at the event. The foundation is a nonprofit organiza- tion fonDed to build a dty libWy in C.osta Mesa to better otter the community a vari- ety of services. For more infonnation, call (949) 650- 4846. Irvine Co. to grant money to excellent teachers A teacher from eaeh Newport·Me.c;a sdlool will receive $2,000 as part of an educational grant program sponsored by The Irvine Co. Applications are being accepted by The Irvine Co. and Donald Bren Founda- tion for the $60,500 that will be awarded to the Newwrt-Mesa school district. The awards are meant to encourage excellence m teaching and help improve the quality of education in the school dis- trlCt. While thiS IS the first year for Newport· Mesa, the Irvine and Tustin school dtstricts have had the grant program the put two SURF adventures. "Most of the trips are really mild,• he said . •A complete neophyte with some apprehension will tum into a four,wheel fanatic by the e11d of the trip It's just another element of adventure people are depriVing themselves of.• .. ye.rs -Story by Greg Risling, Pho\o by Michelle Yee ~we ar~ extremely appreaative of interest in Jol:aJ SChdoli, • Sa1cl Uhda Mook, president of the Newport Mesa Federatton of Teachers Of the 28 winners, 1 o finalists Will be chosen March 24. Of thOse, three~ will be selected Aprll t to enter the Onpge County Teacher of the Year com·, ~tion. nie,., will an elementary, middle ud bigb IChool finau.t. The three teecbers eech Will reoelve an additional Sl ,OOQ in Unreltricted fund• and SSOO that mus be 'U8ed in the clusroom. Costa Mesa High junior takes second With speech Costa Mesa High School junior Matthew Emerson took second place il}ursday at the Newport Ha.rbor Amen- can Legion Post 291 level of the 62nd C11\JluAI Amencan Legion National High School Oratorical Contest. Emruc;on, along with the first-and thud-place winn'ers, took home a check · anrl medal for their outstanding oratories. Each winner spoke twice dunng the rught. The annual oratoncal ts designed to develop a deeper knowledge and appreci- .etion of the Constitution of the United States on the part of high school students. Any high school student under 20 thdt 11' a U.S. citizen or lawfw ~nnanent. resident is eligible to participate, Fi.rlt place winner Saxon Nowotka of Huntington Beach High School advances to the next level Feb. 11 in Anaheim. POLICE FI l ES A decrNSlng Wester-COSTAmSA , ly swell every 12 S«• • c.llforrlla ltre9t. A videocassette recorder and a ~e box worth SJOO were stolen from a home in the 3200 blodt some-VOL 93, NO. 11 Our add.reu 1s 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. ~ ~ Corona del Mar 6415() 5:06 a.m •••••••• 1.9 onds delivers WU in time betwMf'I JM 15 and Jan. 19, ~ THOMAS tt. JOHHSOH. Publisher . WIWAM U>llDIU. Ed1t0t . STtvlMAMU. Man•ging Edrtot TINA IORGAnA, Assistant Man69•"9 £dttor ANASTACIA....._ City Ed1t0f STSVllA*S, News Edltof ..oGmlt CARI~ SpofU Editor • MMC~ Photo Editor LYNNllOLA. OhpYy Adllenhlog NaYCMlllllG. 0.-.~~ LMIA JOIMON. Promotions CORR.ECDOHS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all trrors of substance Pleaw call (949) 574-4168 rn The Newport ~act-Jeost.t Mfil D•lly Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is publiShed Monday throogh Sat· Ul'day In Newport 8Hch and eosu Mesi. subtcriptlons •• av••lable only by subla'lbtno to The times Or.nge eounty CIOO) 252·9141. In.,.., OUClide of ,.,.pon lellCh ~CON Mesa, iubscriptlont to !he o.lty Not f\lalWlle odt.,. by INll for s 10 pet monlh. Second da polt.ege pikt"• C.OU MeN, CA (Prtc. tndudtlill ~ .... Md IOC.t tall&) P'OSTMAS- TIR· Send addr9 °*""' to TN ,_UIPOrt INd«Oltl Mela TM Times Or •nge C.OUnty (800) 252-9141 Adv~ Cl•Wfted (949) 642·5671 01~•Y (949) 641-4.321 fdltoriel News (949) 64.2-S680 Sport1.(949)S74-4223 ~Spurts F•11(949)646-4170 E·tn1tl. da1typil~hhnk.net M.anotfk. . ·~ Offte• (949) 642 .... )21 IUsiMls F&11(949)631-7126- Costa Mesa 63/49 Newport Beach 65149 Newport CO.st 65/50 SUllf FOlltlCAST LOCATION SIZE wedge .....•. H>w Newport .•••• 3.5 w Bi.ctcies .••••• l-5 w IUwr Jetty .••• ).5 w CdM ••••.•.. 3-5w IOAl9IG Var&.bll morning wlndl It J to ' knots becoming Wiit• ~Mlto first hlgh the waist· to shoul· • Ne •Oft eoue.v•: A telev1slon, v1ci.ocassette recO<def, 11:ooa.m .•••.•• so der-,,,gh area. A several items of doth1ng and some home furnishi~ WOrth . Second low west-northwest swell S3,300 'Mfe S10len in the 2000 bl«k. S:Sfp m .••••••• 0.0 • Newport ~""'-: A stereo and com~ dlSC player Second high moves In by the after midnight afternoon. Sets worth S260 wer stolen from the 1800 block between l and 11 p.m. Jan. 14. ....,AY thould be higher at • Pl• m1 ... A"""9: lWo bicycles worth ~ weft rtolen First low the hot ipots. inch.fd· from a business in tht 2100 block at about 2:20 p.m. Jan. 16. 6.11 1.m ... , ... 2.0 ·Ing the rolnts and -·°"' llAOt first high '~-It will be pertty • .., •• Ode: A eemput« and a cellul.I( phoni were 12:18 a.m •••••• , 4.2 doudy todly whh Second low stoten from • ~ In tht 500 block somftlme during thli 6:41 p.m •••••••• OA ttrong wlndl. TN ewning of Jan. 11. Second higt\ ... will tt.n to • ~ "-: A liPPhke ring lhd teeth W"'9ner wont\ 11:551 m •••••• 4.4 dMr by FrlcNty. SJ, 115 W9f9 **'" from IN 1 JOO blodt IOmltinii bltuu11n .a.n. u Md .a.n. , .. w.r vttlbfllty It __ ....,..._,,._...,phoneend1~~~ poor. Thi tun .U M S7.3DD _.....,. fTonu twJn the JIOO lllock ..,.111 ~-...... t·r M'PTDD llW& ~=-""''" Dlllrfllot.~ .. 1-c.-.... CA,_..~· No l lcnotl ~ .... ~ ,. 5:15 p.m. b9ttiu• I Jin I Ind Mno tt • Chief FinilncUI Offk• ,~, 6 t ' i • h ~ u .. 0 c ] ~ F pl t• 1 fl a u fJ • I c c ' c. I 1 A 4 Thur~y. January 21, 1999 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot Panel steeririg toWard ch~ges in traffic laws llllflY Budding artists can enter contest · · Students are asked to submit an entry to the Wal- dorf School of Orange County community art con- • Environmental Quality Affairs Committee to review revision p~oposals. NEWPORT BEACI f Th~ city's Environmental Quality Affcurs Committee has set (.t spe- cial mf'etmg to .deal with pro- poc;ed changes to the 1'caff 1c Phas- . ~ ing Ordinance. • The comnuttee met this week und received th~ city's presenta- '• tion on the issue, but did not dis· cuss anything in-depth becpu it didn't get copies of the ordinance, said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood. "I think now thal they've had the overview, they'll be m better shape to read the proposed ordi· nance," she said. Jean Watt, a longtune environ· mentalist and member of the committee, said the group did reiterate its desire to see the city update its general plan before it starts tinkering wii!i the traffic ordinance. aig ~lofu~ .L. 'l~(orn . A'"'rd ff im1ing C<mtcrupontr)' Black ~nd White Wedding Phot<>W11ph). Ulw,trntfrc En~ent Portraib. We will Ex'-'(..'t.'<i your Ex:pectatioru,. 9,.9.(,75-.1130 J7J2 East Coa..<,t Highway, Corona del ~tar ·several big projects have been cotnlng in as additions to the general plan, and the committee i concerned the road system isn't gomg to be able to handle them,• Watt said. "It's been 10 years since the last update, and the lev- els of semce have been eking up beyond what is satisfactory.· City officials want to fix th~ ordinance so that it will stand up under legal challenges. While Watt agTees with many of the changes, she and other environmentalist are op~sed to the ldea of "exempt intersec- tions,• which would give the City Council the authority to prevent an unpopular road unprovement. · "l believe that, in effect. opens the door to allow those mtersec- tions to continue lo get worse," she said. Many factors would have to be met in order to declare an inter- section exempt, including a "super majority" vote of the City Council . QRIQINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf FYI test. . · Entries must be in before Feb. 12. ·. Waldorf is at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. For more mJormation, • call (949) 574-7754. THE B1SP.10P'S Row . . ANTIQUE ASSOCilATiO T Presents 1FRE CH Jl:ARKET on Camino Capistrano Sa111rdoy, F tbroary 6th 10:00-S:OOpm En1trta111men1-RL/nsltmmts ANrtOt•A • STUDIO FIVE ADELE M CGOWAN -MARGARET NORD Rococo •.WILD GOOSE C HASE DURF.NBhRGER & FRIENDS • GARDENIA One block north of the Mission in Sa n j uan Capistrano FOR ~1om~ INFORMATlON CALL. 949-661-6576 .Have you considered a Roses may break you, candy's a waste, .but a Sunflour Valentine, shows your good taste ... PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION •Cookies •Brownies •Pastries More Than just Great Bread. r:---~---------:i 1FREE COOKIEI I . World Famous I I Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I I ~ith pw:cha~ of any sandwich bread. I I limit One Per Cu~mer p('r vi jt I I Expires I I February 15, 1999 I L-----------.--.J ' • hrimh • MMMp • Spera,.,....., • BodJ w..,. • Hy ....... .,,.• llOdr PcM • a ..W oVtdlJ ao-. •St.am~ •WIWD& •Ell tRls• • • P,. & ..._ LaHr n-..r • Hlllld a Poot C.. • PMl1 • Gii Cnd8nff1 • t0% Di.count ...Ud for all ..men except..,._.., dlKOtllltecl f'K~· recall proclucta M In cooju:ncdoo .id! en1 ocher d.ltcount. for your child? ;:....----.---------~~ The Pegasus School invites you to join us for MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADES 6, 7 AffD 8 INFORMATION NIGHT January 21, 1999 • 7:00 p.m. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 964-1224 • FAX (714) 962-6047 • SOUTH COAST PLAZA . ·comi in ana see. our 9.-(a.s{qna Sefecti.on of designer rugs antf carpets.· CONGRATULATES OUR TOP REsTAORANTS FROM THE 1999 ZAGAT SURVEY.* (949) 722-7224 Mon·Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 www rugsancfcarpets.com 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa . ' ALDEN'S CARPET has op ned an w Arca Rug Studio 'Why Pay D pt Store Prices? ALL Rl1GS & R N ERS on SALE. 11anctmadt • wools, c,ynthctl ,...,, sisal ALDEN'S . c RPI: rs. J~C. I fib' PlrlC l'llllcl ~I .. ( O~ltl Mesa ()4&4838 Be a Bia Brother. ---.--. .,. ......... ...,.., r TROQUET Top Food -28, Top Service -25 "you couldn't do better in Paris"** ANTONELLO RISTORANTE Top Food -25, Top Strvjct -25, Top Dtcor-24 'Jive star "0 Northern Italian fart MORTON'S OF CHICAGO Top Food -26 "perfect steak/'*., in a grown-up retro room GUSTAF ANDERS' BACK POCKET : Top Food -24 "aptly named Swedish hom~ cooking"** \ () I I 11 ( ' I ) \ ~ I 11 I. \ I \ . ONLY AT ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA GUSTAF ANDERS Top Food -26, Top Service -24 'txceptional Continental-Swedish fare "** BANGKOK FOUR ' Top Food -24 iht best Thai in the_ county"0 ~ . For information and reservations please call our concierge at 1714) 4:1-8571 or (714) G-D ' San Diego Freeway («!) It Bristol Street or San Joaquin Corridor (73) at Bear Strttt, wwwJOelhcoa-.a.com . 'Tht. JAt,15';119 iJswJ M"""1y. is' mntet />Hk for Ji'li"f .... #It CJIUll?t Nii~ mtala&S Mt.WJUr .. f-'.. "-... tlltJ ffllw, M '~ Olf if_J{J. Thu"" sa ~ u.t N6u ,,..,.,,11 r1nt.,,,,,,, thoit ;,, 0rw,. c.., ""1ilh ~,. "" ·r• ,_,. . ..,. If"""'* ·•• ,.-;.. "" Im z.., &Mrs.., t Newpprt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot Aysia 101 to host benefit for Red Cross The 11 U1 annual M Sunset on the Bay,• a champagne-and wme-tasl· ing event sponsored by Red Ribbon 1'QO to benefit the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross takes place from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m . • Feb. 7 at the restaurant Ays1a 101 in Newport Beach. "Because our .yea is prone to earthquakes and other major disas· ters, it b unpcrahvc to continue our tund.:ra.ising.efforts for commWJ1. • ty support und donations for the ongoing services of the R.cd Cross/' said Sharon Esterlcay, pre!'.ident of Red Ribbon 100, the advisory coun- cil to the locdl Rt•d Cross. Guests ol the l'Vent will sample premier selections from.intcma- tiondl and domr.stk vincy<uds, as well as Asian and tropical food del- icocics prnparcd by Chef John Shdrpe, owner of Aysia 101. The Red Cross ·~ not a government agency and depends on com- muruty support to provide sheller, food and clothing for those left homelcs!) in the wakl! of disJsters. -TickeL'> lo the event nrc $65 per J)erson. Aysia 101 is at 2901 W. f'.Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 497- IRIEFlY IN THE NEWS Dolphin event counting on volunteers The Orange County Chaptrr of the nouprollt Amencan Cetacean Society will hold a "Day of lht; r)vlphin" event Jnn. :m. Tho e interested must attPnd an onentataon rnceunu at 7i30 p.m. Jan 28 at the Costa Mesa Neighoorhood Community Center at 1845 . Park Ave. Volunteer "sightcrs• will he po 1honetl dl 13 tildtion.<; ctlong Orange Cow1ty beache:.. The ewnt will last from~ a .m. to 5 pm., but volunteers can sign up for ds little dS two ho\lJ~ of ohservalwn. For more inlonnation call l714) 534-5177. r . Sanitary district member n amed to .board Costd Mesa Sanitary Distric;t bt>drd member ArlPm• Schc1fN has been elected as dil altemdte to tht• Orn.ngc County l.«>e:i.il Acwncy For· mati~n Commission. The 11-member conuniss1on 1s mnc!P up of repre- sentatives from the Orange County Board of SupPrv1i;ors, city councils.· speoal districts and the general public: Schafer w1U complete d term left vacant by Bill Goodwin. of the Ali os Wah•r Di. .. tnct. She will erve until 2002. Thursday, January 21, 1999 A 5 ChildheJp USA seL<> fashion show, lunch eon The Orange County Chapter of Childhclp USA will have its fnsh.ion show and lunc:h ~n. MFor the l.oVP uf a Child,• at l l am. Marclt 25 at the Hyqtt Regency Irvine. 1l1r> <~v1•nt wtll be prt!S(•nted by South Coast Plaza und~r lha direction of B11lur Wall"rich d11ector of oommunity rc•lations for the '>hoppmu cent r. • Funds raised th . .:011yh the Ora11qe Count}" Chapter provide support dOd earn for abl15ecJ children partinpaling m Cbildhelp USA's S<>lltb- cm Cdliforma piograms ThtS' me Jude~ <1 re 1dent1al treatment foc.,1hty in Beaumont, tostcr fttmtly agendt:s, group home . I lead Start pro- urams ttnd school -.oiely progrnms. Reservationi. arc $75 ~n<.I ~tiJI dJC being accepted C.:hildhelp USA is ono ol the ltuyest nonproht organizatJon~ thdt is ded1catPd to the trPatmenl, pn•y1.mt.ion and r~wrtrch of chdd negl!.!ct c:tnd aqusc. Tius year marks th • 40th dnn1vcrsar.y ol the natiqnal orga· ntzation. ~5749. • . .. j,e' ll!!!!~~~iiiii3!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!:!~==5:=:!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!:==:~~~-~-=~~===~=5:::~~~~~~~E!!i!!i!!!~~~==::;:====::::;==:~====o::::~~:::=:::=$';· For more mformatJoni' call 1949) 548:4228. · i FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance · : companies don't want you to know. ~I Was your car injured? You may be too!! I It may be weeks, months or even years before you • experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! I Don't settle your case until you read our free report. ,. 11 I• •l ,. H fl I~ 1>- fi Any CUillom ........ in~ 250/o OFF . W'HOLK"iALE TOTRE PlJBIA~ Caught ya lookin' didll't I ! Don't y ou deserve a smile like this? .·JS .1101 Wlcta-11. 11111 f, ........ 846-5080 Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Preventive, cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion lsland) (949) 759-8606 M~mber American CA.-nt.ll A..,~1ation Orange County Dental Socil'ty California Dental A5SOci.ition American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry OUR MEALS ARf A lRIP TO MEXICO AS WHL AS 8.A.jA ALSO ON OUR MENU FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELElTE Cock tolls Phone AlleocJ tor Foo<! To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 BRETHREN CHRISTIAN. JUN I OR & SENIO R HI G H SC HOOL Qua/11y Chnst1an £duct.111on Smee! 19'1~ Now Accepting Applications for Fall 1999 Enrollment Grades7-ll 21141 Strathinoor Lane • I funllngton Beach, CA 92646 (714)962-6617 • FAX(714)962·l171 • hnp,//pagc$prod1gycom'8CJHS Accrrd11 •db> thr l+dtt>rn Anoc1:.Jt1Q11 of &hoof.s """ Collitge.s attd 1¥ l LJ w11on of Ch•mian ~<Jr(J(J/s intrmullQlllJ/ a. .... OniliiA J-i:...cr"""' Xllool .. (koinc• oil o;ip!K.w1 ,...,... of·-cob.-.....t ~ .• ..,. .. .., .. ._,,_-i nm•~lll (llml.,.••llftforaC ' ,.,. ~ l•ID ,.,._~ GARYS COMPA NI ES JANUARY SEMl-ANN·UAL HAIRCUT & BLOWDRY $6.99 • Reg. $10 OFFER EXPIRES 021I5/99 Not valid u•i1h othtr ofim. l.imit ont coupon per cust(Jmer. Good at fartidpnting k>catio11s. ---------------MATRIX ®PERM $45.00 $65 . ..00 Short hair REC. $55· Long hair REC. $75 . OFFER EXPIRES 021I5/99 t.. ( I I ' t, ' I j --------------- CLEARAN.CE Up to 60 Today through Super Bowl Sunday. Giorgio Armen Tommy Bahama Fend Joseph Abboud HugoBoss iz:vrs Wor1d An::he Comalari Ermeneg~ Zegl8 ' Re~· Spooner Cole-Haan Hd<ey·Freeman canal Vestment a Kahala canieFoibes Southwick Pal Zalefi TonRX:hard Yves Sant L..auent Bari)' Brick en Zanela Bad<East Raph Lauren Robert Talbott caMl Klein BemardZhs BgHed DonaldJ Mani BanyBOcken Far Away Chanl.uu ~Sames 8obert Talbott Kate Spa Johnston ~ MurphY ~ Claucla CkJtj MezJen Col&Haan To Boot . v Wang Poto ~ l.alen Moreschi Alen "Ectncnds 2701 Harbor Blvd: sutte D-6, Costa Mell Open7 Days •II NIL-·1---GARYS MtOllT WIAa .oa G R ';I,. ,,;2:1,,,..,,, ~~ --........ ..... --.WOMIN6 ... _,, ....... ... 94g 640.2371 949.721.5730 949.640.8310 I LAND • N•W~Oll'T ••ADM 'I. It J • f 6 c I I I ti ~ u 0 c t " .f ~ t 1 A a tJ• f• .. z c A 6 Thur sd , January 21 , 1999 • Send AROUND TOWN •term to the Daily Pilot, Around !own, 330 W. Bay St , CC))ta Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646 4170. Of c.all (949) 642 5680, ext 228 A complete hsting of Around Town 'an be found at daltypilot.<om TODAY Th~ walking club of Nt>wport Beltr.h Wlll mc<'l at !:l a m dn<.I 7 p m. \tl Hospital Rodd un<I Su1 wn- or Avcnu.-. Lose Wl'ight , nd ha-ce full. J"ur more inlon11,11lon, Cctll ttJ4tl) hS0-1 J32. The Good Morning Costa Mt><ia l>u,itwss hrf'ctkid..,l 1s from 7: l S tu 8:45 c1 .m lit the Cosl<1 M""" Country Cluh, 1 701 Goll Cours<> Drivn Prt•pc11cl n~sClrv11hnns ttr<• $12 Aclnw ..... 1on I'> $17 di lht~ door. .For more 1ntom1c1llon, call (714 I 885·90!-JO The Eden AJtemaU\.e h the UUe oJ tlw Semurs 1 lousmq Count 11 brP<1k1<1'it mectinq t.1l 8 u m ttt the Nt·wport Sher(1ton 1 lolt>l, 1J ~5 MacArthur Blvd, Nc>wport Be«1«h. I MHT OUR M£M81:.R5 \frmber fon 6 HJI• (kwpatioo: l.Juor of Nl"Wpon r1 I 1 Why did you join Shap< Up? I Ii 1d t\\Cl fr1l·nd\ rnulllmlnd :-0.lup. ~ I' & l \\ .n rl·.ldv 111 ~.-1 Iii ft Go:ils: lo firm , ltlll• an<l J'll"n'lll ''"' opi.rn>~I\ from f;l~mg hold Rf 91 trahon lS at 7:30 a m. AdllllS· sum is $22 for member dnd $30 for norunt>mhcrs. Wdllc·up add S R~ervationi. 1u requested. F111 mor> information, cull (71 4) 832-9368. The Nt>wport HUI Gardt>n Club w11l meet at 10 h.m at Club House II , 1900 Port CMlow Place, Newport Beach. Certified arhorist Roh Johnson \\.'\JI di ... cus-; Environ· 111c>ntal ( are of Tie~·· cmd Brush ',1"111nm11H1 : Tuno tor Tnrnmrng. (tnrt Cttre .met Vi t1t<'nnq Coffer. 1s e1t 4:~0 11.m Now mc>mbers Wf!I· ronw For nton• mlonnation, call (~4~) b44 -4b57 Charter 100 ~Ill prf>st"nt guest <;µ+•c1k11r ));tr} I r. G dll's, Jornier • Los An<wle:, police ~hief, at its luncheon pra~11dm lrom 11 :30 ct.Ill. t1.> 1.:JO p 111 at A11,onello R1s~ tu1 dnl<•, I(; 11 W. Sw1flowe1 Ave., Costa Mt>sil C'ust lo members is $20 d lld to no11-mm11bf'rs dH' $25. Rei-ervulionc; urr. required f or more il1fonn aho11, ct11l (714) 8:l3· 242Q. -. Donna Bunu ~ Wh"' att rouunulu' I m urcuigcr an<l ruorc: wncJI Rc:t l.1r uc:ro·~vrk,.~ Wha1 do you Hlu .-OOul SJ;i""!K'. Opl. ~ • the "C211 .Ht lric11 llv. rnlurm II'< ind htlptul I lw ""'H ~ :md \I 11l :ll"C' Ju.licatt·il co ket·pm~ thl· duh on thl· l uuin~ c<lgl" 111 :ill 1hJt fone:oi.' anti lu':ilrh h,I\(' ro .. tl r I :ii"~ ktl <omlnrt.1blt .u ~h.1ix··C 'p ~ A Tender Care Parenting Cla • tor volunteers ~lll be pr ent• d from 6-30 lo 9,30 pm nl th~ Orange County Child Abuse Pie· vcntum Center, 2482 Ne\\ port Blvd , Suite 3, Costa t-. fo t1 Volun- ti>ers arn urgently neecJccl to pro- vide m·home pan•nt trmniny to fami.lte at nsk of child nhuc;e or neglf'!ct. Voluntcell, must hE' at least 2 t years old. Res<'rvataons tire rnqwrcd. For mom mforma- tion, call (949) 722-1107. Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet from 6 to 10 p m. at Borders Rooks and Music, )890 Nnwport Bl~d ., C osta Mesa. BPgmncr~ <tnd experts are welcom(>. Ph1yers must bring their own qanws, timers and pencils. Thd dub \\111 prov1d<' score curds and will maintain and publish perfor- mance stahstu::s. }>n2e>~ will. l>o awarded dftei each game Adniis- ion is $3 per ses~ion. ror rnor (.' mfomu1tion. call (949) 75Cl-4871. A reading and discussion gTOup tJU(>cl "Before the Rush" will he prcscnlf'd al 7 p .m. at Uw Nf•w. port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Regi trahon is 1cquir •d For more mformation. call (949) 717-.3 808, • A dramatic reading . Utled "A Ch~khuv Concert" will be pre· s nted at 7 p m. at the Newport Bear:h Central Library's Fncnds Mt>eting Room 1000 Avoc·ado AV£'. Admission is free. For more mfonndtiOn, call (949) 717<J801. FRIDAY A physic~ training class will be pr<'->C'nted from 8:30 lo 9·30 a.m. nt OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- gue>rite Ave.. Corona de! Mar Adnuss1on is $21. For more mlor- nmt1on, c:illl (949) 644-3244. The c!ty of Newport Beach Community Services Depart- nwnt's. hrst monthly swing und ballroom 9-ancc will be presented from 6 to 11 p.m. al OASIS Seruor Center, BOO Marguerite Ave .. Corona dPl Mar. Advtlnce tickets itrn $15; $20 at the door. The first , JltnJti 11 J'I• · · r " Reducing Taxes and Enha11ci11g Your Dollars Using Tax-Favored Investments JI "Irr A.G. Edwards Members/PC /,,11" ti <.urtt \I "''°"' Patricia Packn; Financial Consultant, · ·· · A.G. EdwarJ.s Anthony Brown, representing Hartford Life 71•r • """"r u•1fl /, l•rU · Wednesday, January 2 7, 1999 at 6:00 pm A.G. Edwards · 19800 MacArthur Boul~vard •Suite 1400 Irvine, California · Din11tr will be served. Mr Rrou'tl ,,,,y Sf"·llt t1ho ~ rrrr/ .. m ,.,. 1/1<~//r 11tr l>t1rt1atf; u I ul mdudlJ 1.1r1ahl~ rmtt•t•11tlll ••/It""' '"'I a / 1\rti l l1111rutf 11/•11h h,1• 1.1tff) 11/ /''"" 1r-1/ .1111/ d 11MrU111trd u11nr1t r.11r 71-e 1'llr11/.lr ttwntmrm ap111m 111 1 u•tuhk 1m11111110 11rr uh~• ,,, I "''" I , f. .,, • (}/ }! . JI ,. ,,,, ,,~,,,~Ill , rrlrn ' .v(,,,. ,., R.S. V.P. reply card or call Christine Bma at (949) 756-0353. Ahhough 1hr \l ruinar ,, ltC'C I(' ~lllOfl an rn111uc.t I hr l>1rt tor • a n 11'1. prtm1unt va11aMr ~UUll) I ht' 1)11t"c101 h L\•uftl hy I lar1tm.I Lafr and Annum l1i.11ran•l" Company, ~.m,hury. C l (coun11 yw1dt", r11;1.rpr for N) ti \\.o\'J4, I l : II.A\ \'J41 I a11J NC~: ll.AVA94NC) and by H.utlord I 1fc lmuran<.t' Curn1uny, Sumh111v, Cr kmtn11V"'idt: ULVA94. FL: Hl VA9'4fl. NY. HLVA< R f'J~N\' .uid ?"C fll\'N> 1~C). the l>ircuor of pr\l$J'C\tlD 111d •OnU"ICl will indicate the apprvrn.irc ru.utng comp.in · 1lK Ouraor u undtr..r11ttn by Hanfurd Sccurna Oumbuuon Compin)', '°' !'Or mnrt complrtt mlumuuon mclu.ling ch.ugo ~nJ apt'n~. lt'UI 10 lbe Oilt'((Ot IOI RnJ II Clltfwly btfort IOvt>li ,._ • . Newport Beach/Costa ~ Doily Pilot hour will be dance lessons. ff-or rnore information, call (949) 644· 3151. • The NeWport Harbor Emblem Club No. 394 will present its 38th installation of officer· at 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. Membership is ongoing. Por more infonnahon, call (714) 540·3703 .. SATURDAY A tender care parenUng class for voluntt•ers will be presented from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Child Ahuse Prevention C"enl<?r, 2482 Newport B11(d., Su1lf' 3, Costa Mesa Volunteers will provide in-home parent train.mg to farmhes dt'risk of child abuse or neglect. Volunteers must be 21 years. old Reservations are reqwred. For more informdtion, call (949) 722-1107. A back·country hike will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast l f1gh- wf)y, Newpoil n ach. B ck·coun· try hikes meet nt El Moro V1s1tor Center. Parking i $5. ror more information, call (949) 497-7647. ·corona del Mar Plaza's Three Dog Bakery w1Jl present a g rand op£!mng celebration from l 0 d m . td 7 p .m . at its plaza location, 924 Avocado Ave. The event will f<'a- turc free doggie treats for pups in attendance, a profe_<;s1onal trainer givmg free ups; raffle prizes und more The-event will Wso serve ns a dog food drive for a locdl dog sheller. Admission is free. For more information, C<'ll (949) ~54- 3779. .. A workshop Utled "DlvorC'e .-A New Beginning• will bC' pre..,Pnt- ~d from 10 a .m. to 17:30 pm. at the offic<>s of Maxine B. Colwn, 180 Newport Center Dnve, Suite 180 A. Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $40. For more mformdhon, call (949) 644-6435. Ben Franklin Gazjt4 ........... ,." ......... . Bernat Cot 'n Soft Craft R.ibbon Twist 100% Regular $2.09 Spring Colors Regular 99c • cotton Now 99¢ 4.112xsyds Now 5911 Yam ....... llllli .... ilfii ................ ~ ... 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Also Available: Internet Classes, Live Cable Classes, Telecourses and Wee kend College. • ACCOlldlng • Art • 8-y • English • ftllm • Hlltll'Y _.) • Jewish Clllbre • Math • Spanish • Speech ( 11'-.l.t \11 "I ( 1·111t-1 _2 1 J1)1l \Ii '-.I\ I 1il1 I )1 I ( 11'-.l .1 \11 '-.I . • Art • Dance • Olgltll Art • filtlllh • ftrelgn l.1111111118 Cele"bari" ·our Grand Ope11i11g! • lllbl'y • L8gll Alllltlnt • P .. nt Education ••••••••••••••••••••• 924 Avocado • Corona del Mar Plaza Comer of MacArthur & Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach• 949-760-DOGS Saturday, January 23, 1999 10 AM to 7 PM Three Dog Bakery Founders Dan & Mark will be on paw to offer cooking tips and sign cookbooks! Professional Trainer av_ailable to assist with dog/human communication· "challenges'? ( l • Pll't:Mllng • 1'1¥11 / Tlll'llm •Speach • Ac ......... f11rll• ......... Glrmtlllagy • Real E*tltl ' • Mlllll••lll:I • Plyct~ ..... -- 11 1 ._,,,I .. 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' 0 pPrCI l'<H:1hc's ~tetli< 1 halft.HnP, the U< 'I Ch1t•I l!xecu-IUtk Goerner and Monica Garcia, local service to c:.hildren in the villcd an c>ducauon I grant to Socwty Divertimento T H E C R 0 W D tive RoundtablP -cumpnsed of the evening prOllUS(.?S to he wild Newport-M• a (lnd greater spon or-th· ·v nth annual Pedi- played host to an after· many of Newport-Mesn·s distill--Sim will ch.all nge the group to Oran~e County c-unununity, c;itnc c·am:••r Rescari h PuuncJn- opcra yathf'ung lot sup1,mte1~ at guished business leade1 , led by up the antr. from $'15,()()() to On Feb 7, center orgdmZPrs tior1 M~mon,al Lectur hip, latPd The Center Club, Costtt Mt>sc1 The Irvine Co's Dick Sim -will $100,000, Wlth all funds ear-Wiil be hononng foundf~ tot f b t at the Sutton Pia~ following the 'J\1 • day-evening join UCI Chancellor Ralph markc..-d for men':; and women's donors and vohmtecr with an Hotel, Newport B ~1ch pe.r!ormance of ·n1t? Ayinq Cicerone and a host of local chg-athletic schol<UShip\'i, Followmg . tlfternoon rnlPption at Tiio Uni-'Jlu• evern.ruJ prourc1m h< .. >glll Dutchmdn • at the. Orange Coun-nilarics for a m<ljor shoot-a-thon.. Uw game, Sun JOUlS for<:es wtth yer lty CJ uh at UCI. nm New-WJth a cocktail rt~ption et 6 p.m t,_. Pcrfomu·ng ii\ .. " ('""ntor. Biii Strateman, Ted Smith, Bob Grant of Delmtte and Touche rt B h 1 .'1 1 t h follo\.'t\?d 11) ijir> sdenlif1c program I ,.., '" David Dukes, Tom Tlemev, Lci_r-lhr ( the l I t t po eac • >aseu c 1an y as t 7 i') b J I } I v rr6tl The late-night n>past wdi. the / IIl owing ) gges pos ·gt1ml'..! sprt'dd the motto. •Arrest \he n 1 m ononug 0 in "P1=-1· pcrfoct opportwl.ity for opcrd bufts ryKhEchls~J~, Vlr~lnl:. G8~0'li.~ ~en student bash of th(~ season. ·problem, not th~ child,'" tor mow KPTSL')' )Sa professor of tJhorntory to c:ompil!e notP.:s. 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F'asleion Island of ~wport '.Beach Men 's Store 949.759.7979 Women'~ Sto~e 949..759.7985 6 c • z ' •• t I 0 t t\ p ~ h 1 A a u fc • I date book Newport BeOch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot A 8 Thursday, Jonl,IOr)' 21, 1999 Of three filnis, 'At First Sight'. is only one worth seeing • EDITOR'S NOTE· The R~ Critta col· ' umn fHtures movie critiques written by community ~t>.rs sen1lng on oor panel -- Worthless characters · bring down film By Webster's dictionary defi- nition, hurlyburly means tumultuous dild is a probd· . ble alternative for, or duplication of, hurling. "Hurlyburly~ was true to its defuubon -it made me want to hurl. David Rabe's J4-year-old off- Broadway New-York stage play comes to the REE[ (RfTICS sc;reen as a ~ark · story mvolvmg four seU- absorbed rmsogynists attemptin to come to terms Wlth tlieir lives and relationships with women and one another • Hurlyburly" focuses on two moy1e casting director room- mates liVlng m excess m the Hol- . lywood Hills -Edd.te (Sean ·Penn), who endlessly pontificates ma constant coked-up high, and Mickey (KeVln Spacey), who sar- c:astically puts things m perspec- tive dOd points out the character flaws of those dTOUild rum. The other two males are Phil (Chan Pa.lm.interi), tl\e_violence prone ex -con and iaieti\less actor. and Artie (Garry Shandlmg), someone "con- nected· lo the Hollywood scene, though Rlchilfd Brunette we never know qwte how. Rounding out the cast 1S Dar- lene {Robin Wright Penn), the gul- friend passed between Eddie and Mickey, Donna (Anna Paquin), a · homeless ~nage runaWC!Y· and Bonnie (Meg Ryan). a stripper • sex-toy of this nihilistic middle· · aged men's club. · These Characters have absolutely no redeeming qualibes whatsoever and, ultimately, I think this is part of the hlm's undoing .• I never once cared about aoy of them. Heck, I WANTED some- thing bad to happen to them. And soon, too, because at just over two hours in length, Uus film was like the Energizer Bunny -it kept going, and gbuig, dnd going Rated R for ~stant drug use, languag~and sexual matcridl. · On th Brunette caJe, I'd rate "Hwlyburly• as a ·wait for Cable TV Movie.• H agrees even l;Jlough he -------------· 1lt scared • RIOtAAD 8'lUNETTE. 34, b 'a re<r.-to death . aition ~pervisor with the crty of COSU After the M~ and a Costa Mesa r~1d~t. · • 'At First Sight' is a stirring. tru~ love story J A t Fir!.t Sight" ilia tender . and touching love story. successful surgery, Virgil has · inuch more to deal with than he expected. It puts Gay Wassail-Kelly and Blll Kelly treIIlen-. Virgil Adainson (Val Kilmer) is a seJlSltive masseuse at a spa m the Adirondacks. Vugil has been bllitd smce he was 3 years old. His protective sister, Jennie Adamson (Kelly McGilbs), °§acrif1ced' her life watching after her brother. . dous strain on their relationship. Even with a few too mdily subplots, the Kilmer, Sol'Vlno and ·Gillis chatacters rise to the occa- sion. Kilmer portrayed his char- acter with strength and sub- stance. Enter uptight architect Amy Beruc (Mira Sorvinol She is per- su~ed by co-workers to "gel aw'<Jy• from the stress of her job, which mpudes contact with her ex-husband/partner. Off she goes to the spa, where s~ and Vrrgil meet. · Romance is not far behind. They become mends first, then lovers Diligent Amy so wants to help Virgil gain his sight. Protec- tive Jenrue•doesn't go for Amy jumping in and takin!J over. Amy suggests a medical pro- cedure to bring back his sight. This was a stirring true story. We say •At First Sight• is a sight worth seeing I • GAY WASSAU...KEUY, 59, 1s the ed1· tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. 81U: KEUY, 57, is an industrial engineer. Bom~® · Nor:>surgical method to temporarily relieve faci al spasms and lines. You're treated by 1he doctor and not a technician. Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. f;"i>~~~s'J~~ 631-9060 ••••••••••••• : _Newport : NcW1>0rt Beach Don'tJose sleep over 'In Dreams' • W hat a waste! •1n Dreams" could more properly be titled "ln Ni9htmares" and still be·a box· offlce misfire. . We have an intelligent arhsl, maybe 30-something. with a delightful 10-year-ofd daughter and devoted husbcind, living an affluent, comfortable life m sub· urban Massachusetts. But sho says she hds dreams in which she is being terromcd by a erial killer ¥/ho drowns little girls but wants her to be the "mommy• part or ~his family.# • In an early sequence, her child is kidnapped and drowned. To escape her agonizing loss, she bies to comnut suicide by dnving the family convertible mto the artificial lake that is a center· piece of the plot. Why go on? The plot is so con- voluted, illogically complex and confusing that it's virtually impos- sible to follow. The fine actors are cardboard U9\lfes for whom the VJ wer feels no empathy. As Oaite. cv~n Annette Berun9 emotes mostly in the h~-tencally ex ggerated style of the ~920s . An<l w the p~ychedelic horror l>egms. with lots of blood-red blood and blood-red apple ancf blood-red dresses ad nauseum. J criticize •1n Dreams" with more regret than rancor. But this film is such a waste of tale_nt on scrc(•n (Bening, Aidan Qwnn, Stephen Rea, Robert Downey Jr.) and off screen (ctirector Neil Jor· den, editor Tony Lawson, cf?.e- matographer Darius Khond11). It seems incredible to me that seac;oned filmmakers David Gef- fen Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Ka~enberg would risk the reJ?Uta· • tion of their Dreamworks studio for this project. It is equally puz- zling that Neil Jordan, who wrote the 1992 award-wiruung script of "The Crying Game,• would fash- ion such an inept opus, lot alone co-write and direct, and not be .aware of its patent faults. • EL£ANO"E .._..IREY, *over 65," liVes in Costa Mesa and is a pohticaljunkie involved with several city committees. 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The expansive drawing room with its gargantuan staircase suggests something Jack nught have encountered at the end of the beanstalk, whiJe B.C. J<eller's shattering sound design blatantly commands the attention. · 11111----.----================-·· off th lechewus advances ot wovCit b}· lartuff . Mor aninMU· TurtUfte on one hand and vainly cdly to the pQint ts Robert Patrick W hat a difference 34 yean. makes. • • Wtmn South Coast Repertory's young, rQQtlcss and dJTlbitious acting troupe first took a foothold in Orange County in february 1965, the first offenng out of the company's goodie box was a commedia dell arte adaptation of • Mollere's •Tartuffe " It was a riotous production, played at full THfATER'REVIEW Wt with little sceruc _ enhance- Chambers' perlonners do 'lAllUFFE' • WHHI: South Coast Repert()(y, 6S5 Town Genter Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tues- days through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. -+ HOWMUCH: S28-$:45 Hal Landon Jr. will have none of the protestations of Rene.Augensen, left, and Svetiana Elremov~ in South Coast trying lo convince her husband of Benedict's VlOl nt, Cdnc-swmging the truth with the 0U1cr-Lynndd tum as Orgon's outraged son. Ferguson c;.;cets: She part1eularly The first and l&t scenes of U1e <ihine:> a she mastemunrls the cli· how arc bookeiided by am.a.~- mactic Seduction sequence, pen· icent perfonnanre from I lope_ .. , odically ~a directorial •cut" Alexander as Orgon'.s dod~ from her tudden husband but dorrunaung mother, a staUQ&h Tartuffe himself b given a ally of Tartuffe. WhP.n she raisct nchly shadowed mask of right· her hackles, the skies tremble and eou.,ness by Mark l larelik, who her pronouncements a.re pun~t· oozes the sort of oily, unde1stat· eel by aackling lightning bursts. ed, evangelli>llc cnann that seeps Others lendin.g stron<J back· under bcdroo~ doorways: Its a . ground support are David Fenner parbcu.lar delight to watch his a., the daughter's intended, Art somber mood chdnge to libtdl· Kousti.k as a bailiff, and Uon nous 91~ as his opporturuty, tpr Took (who played the Orgon conquest mcreases. . character in the 1965 on9iru!l) as ment and fewer set pieces, but it captured the 'theatergomg com· munity's attention. more than just fill thiS vast space • ..:_they vtrtually oounce off the walls. With few pointed excep-•· tions, every scene is pef1ormed at. full gallop, or at least a staJking sort of movement (by the title character) that imposes an omi- nous f eellng of uncertainty. + PHONE: • Repertory's Mainstage production of Ren~ ~ugesen effectively the king's ebullient messP.ng steuls the hrst act as Orgon's Tracy Rowe and Bryan Junmnglii Now, as SCR celebrates its 35th season -including d three· show summer in Long Beach i/t 1964 ~the decision to resurrfct •Tartuffe" for a third viewing (it also was revived at the Thud Step Theater in downtown Costa Mesa in 1975} was d no-brain.er. This play is a key element of the (714) 708-5555 ... Mollere's .. Tartuffe." brashly blunt maid, interceding function wordlessly as i>ervanls. for the diliappomted daughter. In "Tdrtuffe" ts d welcome v1sltor ·on his host's wile)-sbll delights 335 years after its birth The SCR company turns ma first.rate . e!lSemble performdllce defending his guest's piety, dis· owning his son and dooming h1c. daughter to a captive mclITlag . Landon seethes with the rms· guided courage of his C'Onvtcllons and interprets the rolr with stub· born duthority the latter role, Svetldna Efremova to the SCR stage every 15 years often overdoe~ the cutcs1eness of or so, furnishing as it docs a Moliere's most popular opus -in which a wealthy and devoutly religious man takes a charismatic charlatan into his home and pledges him his wealth and tus daughter (though the visitor actually has designs her chdracter, but never really sensP of histoncal perspective on SdcrificPs it:. charm. the achievement that b South Hal Landon Jr., who played the title role in the 1975 staging, strongly depicts Orgon, the duped nobJemdll, passionately William Franos McGuire, as Coast Repertory. · Orgon's brother, stoutly serves as • TOM lTTUS re"1~ local ttiea'ter for the voic<> of mason, logtcal but the oaaly Pilot. Hi~ reviews appear .. company's history. 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LE CAFE/HYATI: REGENCY IRVINE Ca!Jomia Qiisrl& at .ts flO$ Et1Pf Breakfast. ltn:h or Dinner ITl c.asual elegaoce. as you &ne inside or on our beauotul pa)o Wij feftlJre ScnimptJoos Buffets throughout the day or you eah order from our bott'dlJI mero. LDC8ted ac 179:ll Jamboree Roed (COO'rel' of Jamboree n:t Main) Phaie (714) 975-1234 JS720 tti.l'S 6cm11pm YANKEE TAVERN ()) the hey tn Newport Beach Serving Lundi & Dinner da ,_,. Located llt 333 Bayside cme 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP Wa'ra ITlCJ'8 lhan µ;t chclten1 In addlOcJl ID °"' Rcxissene. 8roosUld and Gri.!led Olden, we offer Steek, Seafood, Prime PI>. Bab'/ Bock Rab6. ~· 11 22.(.em appeblel' menu end more Generous pol1IOOS at a CHAT value Come check us out! Open for U1ct1 dmer, (piua elid appelllers S8'V9d al Clay) and SuidiJy Breakfast fUI coclctal bar: BanQuet. ladlOes up to 70 Gameroom soon to be open 414 Old Newport Blvd (Comer of Hoapal Aced and Cid ~J a ~ Bea::h 64s.a:&i NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The <rif li'Mer'y n ~ Beach. ~ serve award wmng beers & ~ hM • fnasiic food mer.i, WC.fl ootdoor dring and kts of FffE pe!'Qlg Located et 2920 Newpcn BMJ. Hotn 11 ·30am-11 .3Q:>m &n-Thurs 11·~1 :cnim FriSat 675-8449 BAMBOO TERRACE Wiii NM otters Oasslc lto'aan QJlSlle wilh a ~r W!W Feau.nng hQnlemade pa~s. tresh seafooo & veal specialties and a umQ:.re watertrort ambiance t1!fn1n1SCt:ltlt. of an IUJ aan Counr.ryslde Professional &E'll"o'ICe & an award WlflOOlQ 'WtM l•st delig'lt parroos l'.tA &Mg lh thiS romanbC sett.Ilg Uve enterta:ment beg.ns fll{!l1~1 et 9orn The upsui;rs Dgar loll1{l8 featlnS pn!mU111-ogatS 6pil'ltS nnd en 'eJ!£1lSM? eppe:aer me!lJ Located~ 31~1 Wes. Coast tM'J' 642-7800 ANTON UCCl'S Er1jOY defJcious homemade lte 181'1 cootuog In 8 relaxep casual MmOsphfn Step& to the ocean at 6700 W PC H Ill NB Tradc:iooal lrMJOU$$1rinp Scampi ~ Feuuc.ini Alfredo r.o a tasty assonroeni. of Piuas Pastas and S&lads ere ottered WUi Speaals Da~ E11JOY a glass or bOd of your l!flllll'(.e Yt:ne er beer end don't forget to save room for one ol our delectable dese8't.s Open ~ 11am 1 ~ Oe!iverf ifV!IM We C8U!I' and cJler pnyate Uich/rneetrig rwn for 25 guests 94%31-3592 . AMACHI .. - Sus!l & Sushl w Go ~M.e"'ear· All~ Qoec1t Cards locat8d <N. 2675 lrwle A'/0 (Across from~~) (714} 645-5518 SUSHI NAOMI Open far h«h Mondatfrdav 1 1 a:i am· 2D p m Dmer SCNCd Mllndat TlU'sd!r{ 5 p m.·9·p.m f11dat & 5atlrdaf 5 pm ·10 pm b:8ted 6t 320 Bnstd S.. r G In c:os:a Mesa 714641·7321 BEN I HANA Amau'a most celebreted Japanese reSUlnnt Open 7 oavs 8 Nil Lunch 11 ~ 3QJtn Mon -Fri Oumcr 53G1~ MOO ·Thurs 5 D 11 :t:nim Fn • s en 11 ~ Sa-... 4 :ns 3Q>rn s.m UX:auld 8': 4250 8t'th St. 94S.955a322 Oieck out the hippest. ChiMse restaurant m cnnge County' Recently AVILA'S EL RANCHITO remodeled Ill reseo-ble 811 Asian tJeer hoose [)n Din serws tasty ()Wiese . food end offers 8 ,, A. sUded br waa i'811tlStir.g ........,...i Qinks 11 ,,. ..,,,_. AtMentlC Mexican food v. th the freshest lflgredtelU & a nEM ligtlt ,...,, "~ 'f'-'I CU1511le cnti1. ~ Hal.rs llldl & Gmtlt'. AJ. 1Tl5P' crec1t rads wn8 Nt and .8 pt I~ of prenwm ~ and ft beers accepc.ed locat8d II\ 2101 fllacarul. Costa Mesa -642 1142 2800 lb.rs Ltn:h Tuaifri 1145am·2im Omer TU89-Thlr& 5PTI • 1~ ~ BM1. Nev.pert Besch -675'6855 and 274.1 E Coast \.tNy Fn & Sat 5pm -11 pm Oo&8d on ~ l.ocatad at 1773 N~ (l)M,. 644-8226 BM1 "Qi6ta Mesa. 645-5550 A MI CASA SIR ROGERS, LTD ~. cdtee end espresao <Jris & smoothies All oow breakfast menu. Catering available. Open Mon·Fr1 et Sam Set et 7flfl and &.-. flt Elam Located et 270 E 17th ~ Co$.ll Meal 645-2252. , ROYAL KHYBER. ..... . . ""8l"d Wrong Q*1e of nlia ~ for kJOCh Mon~ 1 1 D-2pm. Ooeed far Uicti Dfl Sett.rday Sunday Brunch 8ulftJt seMd 1 1 30- 2 ~ Omer sewd from 5 ~ lOc8tld Ii( Iha ~())est Plaza Vilega. ,821 w ad1ower""' 714-436-1010 !Air r no.i; a trip t.o Bsj3 as es Mexico Now o!femg iacos Pnooe eh88d for ~ toge> Hlli.n fto'n 11 em A! cred.t cards &CQSpted loeaLed At 296 17th St Costa Mesa 1949] 645-7626 • MR. JUAN . h u vist to Cabo A wie d lkAAentC Mel n & load Q>en 7 dlr)'S I from 8 roam.a ~ Beei' & W!l'le avel!ab!e LoCated 2263 FeirWrN Road (at Wtlson. beM:l LW!). (.949) 631·7500 LA PALAPA SerWlg MienbC SoDi Mel1c8o aeafoOd ~. cod " C8!l'l3!'l:ro pulpo eos!riadas end mudl more ~ B days a week Qosed o 'Mktlesdllys Otie 111 Ill' Ulke<M. Locoted 123 23rd ~ ll ~ Baadl (ner Mn l~'sl 67~7 · s.-.q~ l.N&iane~ n en~ C11U11 ~v.cn SABATINO'S RESTAURANT petiDdfq Try~~p11as.or1N..-nnwi·~ Tae a. SAUSAGE COMPANY oi.t .-Id delMlr'y 8'.eilatlla LOCIClld & 2400 W eo. Hw'f, SSQ.5577 • PMta, Clllllf'· sated. homemlde Myll8Qe. Wiii, iamb, Y8Q8C8Nl1 dishes, TH I CU LI NA RY WRAP Wini. tiw. ~ & desaert. Hotn: 7 Cllvs • weet. SoMig S8L & SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD ~ es Sow-em c.a~"& a:ip seafood reta ler wr:i tt lal'gc$t c. • finest £election of fresh see'ooo dally Also a mur..wae (I! scnJmpUnuS dehceoeS 6UCh es sushi gri!ed flS/'> etaS"?S, clam~. fish & sandWdles &-.:! CIA the pings hr a Q!U'fT'let meal a: tone Qel 7 v.-eel: Locatedat154E 17t:JS CostaMesa(7t4)57488S2 THE CANNERY ~ y,aterfnn rest.a~ encl harbor av.se ~ Hoin Mon-Sat: 11 30 • 2 am. Sli1 10 .a~ 12 pm, All map-credt cards 'RP:S!!NJI~ suggested Located et 3010 LafB)tU.e ANe Newpcrt 8ea:h CA 92 (71 4J 67S.:5777fSA 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the lresheSt fish evailllille Fresh -gilled fish seafood S'id chicken ~ salods. IJ'iled plates end pasta specialties (\lell seven ~ a wee Mon U1nJ Sat 11am-9;lr.I · Sooday 11em-7pm • ~ rat3ble ltalted at 670 w 7th & 100 Cos:a Mesa o! the new Tl"ll® Joe's) 6(5.8873 BLUEWATER GRILL C.aSU8l ~ dllWlg at the fumlef site of the his:OnC Sell 9'laJ\t\' aDCI Oel3ney's F-esturing Ire.sh mesquit&gilled SC3food cys:er ana fish maN:t.. Kt b&I: Qgar patlO omg pa1IO Al map" C81'ds ble Seating upon arrival ~ pra located Bl 630 Ldo Pat Dive near LO:> Island ~ 7 days, U1ctl tfrtllW' 675-f&i THAI SPICE \Ued ~ lhe RegistBr' appeared II Best cl Oiinge sectlOll es ihe Best Thai food In O'tw1ge Coin'f • Wnd1 OlMl!I; tat.e:kt. MJN ()JEN RWo.e. 15455 Jeffrey Road (ll lr\Yl!! ~ 657~24 C¥n ~ &rt ttiru nus 11111'1)-9 ~ Hi And , 1 ~ ,~ Also m:oo at 615 w ~ &.. Qis:.o ~ 5484333 ROYAL THAI Open 1 ~a weal ~lunch E. diM 111m. 3;:in'I Slllday Th.tslbv OJt1ner is seMd 5PfT! • 1~ Su!ldeV • ~ Fri ~open \i:d , 1 r.iri LllC8tSd • 4001 w ~I*.';' 645{THAO DIHO SIAM 'Trol owieSe ~ 1 dlrs Mn1.1y . ~ Un::ti , 1 ma rrt S 00 p m ~ 4 00 p m 10:00 p m &Mcrt Oirnir onl'j Porty S ca:cnng u..wble LOC'8ted In th Costa Mesa Cc:utval"dS 1 ~S\ld [).,154 645-3259 5 ~<~l1 ~t z HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN · . """ hM ttl! most Taps on recoro in O"GllJe ~ 46 rm 42 ma'O brewers We hlab.n 50 & Scauih w9ll m&l'ly t.opd<heinO boU'tlons '""""' .... ··-brondies QJdoor smakfr1g in Ol.f' lOClted ~l01. EM (NIMport & Hlrix:lt'.l 54&a428 GELATO CLASSICO . ' SEnVig ce cream. smi>QU'ios QCll.f'IT1tlt CCJftee litdl ~ 7 d9y& 9 "11 • io PTl loCaced a '1756 E. tMyCoi;n, 949-721-11&'.l BEACH BALL f&CrQ Iha ~ Pier-a 21'6 W Ot•utl o c. ~ dt8r coctuill .!I cx.ean pod ' ,. ~ Oft flPIOl* hi~ tfl. lc*il!C 949 6758)41 F"-t'tStl. heeltrf kUmatXNI deicllOea M'tlpPed wittWI 1 ftlt rd ~ 7 Soo brundl from 8 ~ 1,co 9Jtl ·TM 11em-1~. f'1'i -Sat 1 1 am- deys I ~ ~ 11 CXlllrn • 9 ~ Loclt8d ii h Hlpl ~ . ~ 1pm M mllP' etd cwds ec:cecud ltxilK.ed Al. 251 ~ 200 E f7th 9net (714) 54&4403 Newpcn Bledi l'11 4l 723Q)21 I GELATO PARADISO j f.(ro • .., ~ D.Ct1lnl bib' ""' il Ca'ul • dll Mr. -~ & """'* RISTORANTI MAMMA GINA N IW PO RT R 18 COMPANY 11 1 blltd\j l8IZrlg on tt. llW1 "I.Ml INliC' !*fa1 w.1g ridOt " °" . A1W 15 Yllf'I on ~ B!Yd., NIMpol't ~ ~ hat mcMd ~ lOlll(ll LOCltld Ii Q5i Ela Pde O.. H;Mf Ii ~ WI .,. klCMld a Q198 HWtlot' M (1N aid Sinllr) WI on.r 1 8Mct'I I."*" Mal .sat 11 ~ 00, &nilW 8rvdl 11~ DrTW ooditll-... Wp'~tdilill. ,,.....~ 111ch...... ~ !lpm-1~ Cll .. rtr.-tlltb .. ~7385XJ ~ ldldllr\ Wll lil 111 .-t1r llldl "' Mlrdl. WI t.. lhl SAPORI . bell blby beck 1'111 "' ~ eou,t _. ill ' wwrn Ind b1111 9oo11 b' ~ ..... QJeri 11 XIP1~. ~ 1'Vldlf. w•~~~~J831-2110 • ,,~,,~~mllda10!0..,..DW;~ l'liiDld fl& blirt awn (gllllto) wi ~ 'Thi~ n am'lQ Or'dt from -• Mi' 60 )llln ...... Thi_,•. tnOlCld cin .. ri flWI tllld*1 ~ .... "*' '"' .. rv.&ancnlwlrnaflw U:aced*9IS2 ~-" ~ fhdl.~ee 6 • I I • t. ( L b c l h r (. r 1 J .< l I . . • I A 10 Thursday, January 21 , 1999 MARlA BIRD T he tcakhou. ... e sw('epstakes hcdtcd up clnother 500 dcgrecll when Fleming's Prune Steakhou e and Wine Bar charred 1ti; hr t Porterhouse on the grill last month m Fashion lsland, In essence, ownei Paul Flem- ing threw down the gauntlt:1t to the rnighty- DINING REVIEW Morton's _of Chicago m South Coast Plaza Village and Ruth's Chris Steak House in lrvme. Fleming, a 46°year old who used to own a handftil of Ruth's Chns franduses, is pricing his - pnme 16-oz New York strip-at a rompetibve $24 Al Morton's, a 16-oz. pnme Angus New York •• Strip will set }IOU Mel< $30.95. At Ruth's Chris, J .1~-oz. prime N w York strip co:.ts $21.95. · On the downside, everything is a la carte at these plac:es, and Aeming's appeti.rers &" pnccd right up there .....: most of them at $9 or $10. Fortunately. tho portions are so' generous that one order will satisfy at least two diners Flerrung's decor is handsome- ly understated with wood sur- faces and soft. custom lighting, carpeting, an open kitchen. . leather .booths and best of all, not too noisy. Although it was hill, the tables were spaced far · enough apart for conversation. For starters, sauteed scallops ($8.95) are laced with lemon and pepper in garlic. wme and butter. Th~ cnsp oruon rings {$4 .95) clip~utterinilk and bread Holy smokes! 1/3 of our Bar Is certified outdoors! _ ..... """' ..... 3 outdoor·Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 THE GREY GOOSE CLOSING Thursday, January28 All Merchandise and Fixtures Reduced during the Last Week. Come Early! THE GREY GOOSE, INC. Westcliff Plaza • 1032 IrVlne Avenue at 17'" Street Newport. Beach 92660 • (949) 642-7803 10 to 6, Sunday 12 to 5 · f re1/.., lr,,..~f i,c fj.re ~/el f /4VOYJ of~ f OfAf/,.,Wtf Tri• Del Flutu · ( "'pf) • 11 tomlw (JleJ wht. ( hkl<tn ~n.f Steik wuh '/.of'( I tre i{..wml C. hlotk d11'1"ng _. wi ll>m crvm Platl 111 ~. Cau ltu Rratwd port.. """"'PJX'CI tfl l ... nana le-I, cook"'l •nJ ... rvcJ,. th fmll rteo de pllq, ~mo>lc c:tlA11tru, and ~r,'cJ wf1h bn•ll end rt« ' · Mantlu f t•• 81rrlt• . h h M•lu Mah1, roiy .h1po1lt """'· "ii1111hW<'!>t 1l•w, Q1ttsil f rnn>, lw..-..11"' fire Ru1t1~ V111ta~I• Said C ,,.n, I '"'. f,,.,,, yellow M.tlUih, ttd -nd 11fttn bcll 1>c<rl'f'"• rcJ oninn1 and l{ln•••oa on htJ nl 1vm 111 ptu~ .. kJ w1tl1Q•-•I1 u '"""''"''" avuc:A<lu Jrcull\g ---- --------- ~ ' , • • w . . . . datebook . . ···-Net.,art c.nter ~ Ye. ,. to Hard Rock Cafe at Fash· Ion Wind • Wlmt:5to10 p.m.Sunday through Thursday; 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Satutdaiy +HOW MUCH: E~ OON lEA(H I 01'1.V f!lt.OT " Muager s.fkla Spanhoff .._.in front of Fl-1ng's PrlJne SINklloule + PHONE: (949) • and Wlne Bar, a new reitaarant at Fashion Island. 720-963~ . ••.....• .... 20%·70% off lnclucle1 Tu•I, Sa•sonlte ....... , .. , .. STAGECOACH LOCCACE & GIFl'S 2043 Wntcliff Or Newport Beach comer of 1.,. & lrliM Aw. 949/515-9005 The best and ITlO'>l authentic Jtalian ice-cream (gclato) in California. Come in and try U\, you won't be di\:t(lpOintcd. Corona fJel Mar f laza 952 Avocado Avenue • Newport Beach CA 92660-tel: {949) 640-92.'i6 ---------, 1 I'll•< ha.~ sd·"" '"' 11 ur 1 I Of :a C<H>e an.I rc1 ~n c th< 1 I !if4<>0J IH> for I h<tlf price on : pr~nl4hon I'll th ' aJ •1 <lllCf hm1l<0J lu °'"' l U hlfl•Ct,ltr \hit I I Offer t\\'lfe'i el> U. IWI I __________ , ------------------------------------· 1 ll•pp' hoer 1SCl'if oft• ol &JI our ~lato) bet.,.ttn Hlfil • rn ..id l"·!KI rm. \t FttdJ) I I • bm11 S20 pn ,uuoma, per \ 1~1. ~ valiJ "'1tb uiy oihcr <!llt1 1 I ''Tlu~ nflC'r ~ r•nt appl) 10 <»ei arid Jp«l41 cvrnl (1fd¢n 1 '------------------------------------ • • .9Cutumri <Rose When yJr parent needs assis~ce •... Ma1u: the ng~t decision Select an "assisted living res idence" that has: •Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • • Clean Well-Equipped Homes in Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • QtJality Assurance For More Information, Call Dale . (949) 852-5100 (949) 580-4057 (pager) WE ARf. .:if.'utu1n11 (Rose Ft E RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR THE El.DF.RLY ~uit on the lntentet at: t.uWW.aadumnroH!.corn Uc. #306000691 · ( Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa OOity Pils>t crumbs an• hard to resi t. Last week, three of us hared one shrunp cocktail (S8.95). It had four -;hnmp and wa the uc l I've had in d long time.It was huge, meaty. full of pri tine flavo1 with a brisk red cocktail sauc loaded with horseradish. I wante<t to cal ~the sauce With a spoon. Service is expert, con cientiou., and pleasant. They didn't wince when we ordered that shrimp cocktail and a single spinc'tch sul- ad, and two of us asked tor one 16-oz. steak to snare. They ' orought an extra heated plate with dots of melted butter and chopped parsley, ready for the. charred, sizzling steak to be rut in half. We asked for steak sauce • and were presented with ketctmp, warm Hollanddise and Bema1se sauce -this Fleming's Pri.rne . \ . S;.ibatino Tommy Peter Phil Vmce Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlqu,•-..\M r111•m ~ dlnlna r"'"" \A\all.1hlf' for ruup bu•lah\ nwttlnc,<. end pmalr runct.lons 723-0621 Plu .. '-t Call f or R~'it!nation and Oirectlon~ 251 Shipyard \Vay • ewport Beach · ~. TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTI 1fl DNJ~NR \~RDILIL "The New Taste Senso#on in Chiclcen, Slealc & Seafood" "The aromas of garlic & cilantro watt & conversation hums ot lnka Grill" -lA TIMES -Kevin Ives '98 ·serving some of the mo~novative foods around". ' {05TAMESA DAILY PILOT LIVE MUSIC FRll>AY & SATURDAY· 7PM 23600 Rockheld. Lake fOJesl 260 Bnstol • (osto ~ 949·SBJ.9008 714 444.,.6S2 January 29 • February 28 I ow·pm.cd prev1C\'t'S begin Januarv 26 ' lwo lo\il!l'S reunite, long after thc11 intense, 11lil.1t utra1r has ended .• md 11nmed1r1tclv wonder, "Where clo we go II om· 0h~1'(···· I he New YPrk 1imcs calls Sky/1yht .. 1bsolutcly -c;plcndttl ." You'll nurcc, even as 1t astounds >(111 with its cornµlcx1llc:; ~net \he" \\ ,,,i; nt our hcnrl ~'FASCINATING!" .. Ni:'h Ycri: Past • l ) I .. Newport Beach/Costa Mes~ Daily Pilot ·datebOok required greens for the day. Creamed pinach ($4.95) is l:>ast left to spmach fan tics, and •f1eming's1'otatoes• ($4.951 Caked With leeks, jalapcnos, cream and cheddar cheese are rkh enough to please dny t nager. Speaking of kids, that's e.-~cl· ly what you will f<.•Pl hkP when you attempt to scale tfle moun- tain of tiny herbcd h0<:string potatoes ($3.95). :\ff:.;ualizc a small child eating peas. It's one al a time, between the fingers, to capture these delcotable. crispy strands. Next time, we're opting for the Texas·slZed steak fries ($.'l95). . On two separate occasions,· · friends remarked on the dense and disappointing breads, hut the traditional steak.house kind · of de5serts arei me -excellent cheesecake,· chocolate mousse and berry c:obbler. We met one of the manageri, 27-year-old Saskia Spanhoff, who travels to all of Ca.lifomia's ·wineries as purchasing agent for the marvelous wine bar, where 100 wines are listed to drink by : the glass She is planning to serve "flights" soon, starting With merlots from Napa, Sonoma and the Central Valley Spanhoff is ~art of a platoon BUYING OR REFINANCING?! 6 • 500/o 3~ YR FIXED U!llu111,-""' 11r lnl r l~·oo Af · °'4"11 '"'" i<l!Mr' r~••ltNnts No POINTS! 7 • OO/o 30 YR FIXEp • LN11:1 f>'Olll • u t <6'>0 000 7 091 APR El\H nir U"<O. h e. of youthful, pnme talent that . owner/partners Flerrung and Bill Allen have Qclthc.rcd together, • mduding Executive Chef Tom Hutchinson and Se.ruor Operator Richard Scott. Ask for the reserve wine lbt 1f •you want omcthing very pc- oaJ. The wines are stored behind tempered glass doon>, where guests can see the treasured c;oJ • lection, and all wines are poured into special custom-made glass- es. The regular wine list foatu1es · 100 wines by the glass, pnced from $6.75 for a '96 Robert Mon- aavi Fume Blanc to a seldom· ~een Patz and Hall '97 Chardon· nay at $15, With lots of smaller · vintners represented. Most bot-' Ues are in the $30 range, and corkage is $15. . CHILD'S Although Fleming's has been open less than a month, reserva- tions are a must, with prime din- ner hours booked well in advance on weekends. Fleming says the restaurant will be open. DOU lfAOi I OAJLY mor The opening scene of •9• at Newport Harbor High Schoo~ Involves Guido ConUnl (Brian Mullis) listening to his wife and hi._ mistress as he bean voices. from his pasl for lunch wiµtln the month. · ,,~/ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT BEGINNING FEB. 15"' THRU APRIL. • Crawfish Specials subjoct to Availability and Market .pricing. ·/If ~d/" t/ra~ Pa~Ca././ · 111id tb11r; ,,. tl~tat-1a~ t~~ Newport Beach Laguna Beach lrvlne 2400 w. Coast Highway · 361 Forest Ave .. 1103 3041 Michelson, IA (949)650·5577 (949)376·8982 (949)254· 1023 ~e/,;/,i~.C~sico ~ITALIAN ICE CREAM ~SMOOTHIES 'SANDWICHES V GOURMET COfFEE ~ESPRESSO DRINKS VOTED 1998 .. BtH~t lee Cream" in 0.C-. · -OC Woo;1y (949) 721-1160 2756 E. Coaet Hwy. Corona t:tel Mar ·Award Winning Italian Cuisine for over 66 years. • Thur&day, .!lonuory 2 ~. 1999 A J 1 PLAY Pl.AV: Maury Y, onls •9• SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School STORY UNE: A famous film director, Guldo Contini, looks l»ck on his life, career and lov J.n a musical miic bf memories and dreams DRAMA TEACHER_; Gail Brower DIRECTOR: John M sey, Jr. FEATURED Pl.AYERS: Brian Mullis, Mike McLeaJl, lennifer Gil- ti, Jennifer Flaherty, Meredith Chinn, Grace McLean, Sylvia Keays, Gretchen ]$oppe, ~rah Mucho, Clutlin Adllm.S, Kiildal Graham ahd Tara Ryban;ld.. . 1 • • CAST: Knstlna Bartlett, Manssa Boragno, Fehcity Claire, Lind- sey Errico, Mary Kessler, Alissandra MaJzler, Danielle Pizzorili, Tanner Prairie, Timmy Prairie, Stefanie S11Vennan, Midlacl Sil· ve.rstein, Jessica Steaff ens, Brooke Sprowl and Omstine Townsend. ... WHEN: 7:30 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday Box office opens • 45 minutes before eath P,erformanoe. HOW MUCH: $8, $6 with ASB C'atd · ' WHERE: N.ewpori Harooi High School's Nonnan.R. Lootes Per- fonnlng Arts O:!ntet, comer of 11.Slh Street and Irvine Avenue, . Newport Beach · . PHONE: (949) 515-6341 NOTE: Mawy Yeston won a Tony Award for this muStcal, which was inspucd by fedenco Fellini's ·a 112. • S OREWIDE SEMI-ANNUAL ··SALE ENJOY OUR WILf GHT . DINING SPECIALS A MacGitlivra9 rrccman rilm· • 'T wiliglit 'Dining Menu is Qffired. 'Before 6 p.m. 'Daily 'E~cept Jot :Satumay 'Entree.s.Starting at $6.95 . Live Entertainment Nightly at 9 p.m. fl Voted Or.ange County's Best Piano Bar .1 Wateifront"Banqµet Room Pnfrtt for Private PartitJ . For Reservations: (949) 642-7880. ,. 3131 Wat CoUt HiP.wai • Ji~n," .. _..._ r , • • f • • • commun1 forum A" 12 Thur~oy, January 21, J 999 .' EDITORIAL Genis will help library cause T hP eftorl lo build u true . municipttl· library in Cost<1 Mesa has bt•en, ul best, a short story. for yt.>ar!>, city commis- sioners dPhatC'd the ,issue wilhm,ll gn•<1t forwurd progn•ss. Was it better to br<'dk lrP<> lrom the county and its cmenuc.Ul>ra1y sys- tem? W<Ls it l>etter to tough it uut anil hope thdt the county '"'mild eventually cirde> hack and nl<lke Costa Mesa's two branches more rohu. l? The • <lebt1te went back and forth, up and down, 'c1round and armm<l. MARC MAAl1N I DAllY PU.Cl All the while, residents wt•re for-cPd to put up with a lihldry thdt wc1s open some ddys dnd not others, ldcking m d lull collection, minus 1'ven bdsJ( periodicals. For a city tht1! bodstt>d South Coast Plt11:u, the Performing Arts Patrons study at the Costa Mesa Library. Ct>nlN dncl handfuls of othc>r pnclef ul things, the town's twm branch libranc<; we1P lc1ckinq in luster. build and maintain a city library. It was a-statement ol strd19ht-dhead pe rson who is unafraid to spedk her mind, to pick a course, to put in the hdtd work. l In knowledge ol city government and local businPss are adc.lPd bonuse..,. land or the books -could cost as much as $20 million. But with Genis and other members of the founddlion, there's reason to be hopeful. And in a town as ambitious and ucccsst ul as Costa independence . But that seemingly dhtn~wd last year when the onnn11ss1on formed the Cos- ld MPsa Library Founcldhon. nw group's goal was smgu-Lldl, clm•ct: Ruise morn•y to ·The start-up group tur· thered .1ts chances for succ·ess last week when it e lected Sandy Genis as its president. I Genis, a fom1er mayor and a planner by JJde, 1s a The f oundCttion has ambi1 ti<>\!S plans. A stale-of-_the-art lihuu y --: not counting the l Mesa._ l~en~'s reoson to b • oplinustic:. · C 0 M M U N I T Y C o· M M E N T A R Y Build .it,·and ·they will walk • Bridge over Bear Street overdue, but architects must remember it should ~ rrlore than an overpass. ' W hat do l tNnk of the proposed bndge connecting South Codst Pld7.a and Cry taJ Court? I love it. Jn f<ict, at a ne19hborhood meeting more· than d decddC! ago -the p~rpose of which tS J!OW forgotten t told the p ople there dbOul my 1dc>., of how to re::.cue that fine,· . but dedd, elephant lying in S1bena across BPar Street. I told U1cm how I had;.een an . undoscc:1 bridge in downtown Denver that connt'cted d f<m1ous hotel there With a pub· lie buddmg,across the street at about a t mt-story level. It was prunarily pedestrian. Bemg a r staurant de igner -one of · 1h~m a Japane e restaurant in South Coast A bridge con-· necUng South Coast Plaza to Crystal Court is a hit with some readers. KIM HAGGERTY· zvuu~ I DAllY PILOT Village -I enviS1one<l Ute Costa Mesa ver- sion soaring over the P• rkmg area nnct Bear Street, wide enough to accorrunodntc side· walk Cdfe-typec; of thmgs. colf ee bars. kiosks for Hower , gifts, world nev. )>a~. etc., the Wlde aisle meandcnng in sur.h a way that the unathleUc hahitu11l hopper of the plaza would be lured tep by st ~p to the other end, without thinking about the da - tance. Dmmage and uhhllt$ would bC rout- ed in the colwnns supporting thP bridge. The rei;ponse was sur pnsinqly £•nUrnsia he •• and several people aid tho J should tPll U1e Segerstroms. Being part idealist 1tnd port skeptic, I haltingly said that I would. When l finally did call, some months lftler, my skepticltl s1de was th<! wmnm. The person I SfX>ke tv on the phone h hmc>d patiently. Hts bor •· dom Wi't ri!lpahle, ttnd m ye1 y politr ldl\ guage, he essentially said, •n.anks but no thanks." No matter. I'm glad they're dolhy at. lt's a !>hame, though, that they wall d so Jong. However, I must ofter a few·words of cau- uon. I get the chilb wh~n ver I h ve to deal with an drch1tect who is more mtue ted m the magnificence of lheu \'1S1on than wtth the way it's suppo+ d to work. The Pilot credited Kathryn Gust<t( on, the de:,1gner, Wlth U1Cse wo1ds: "lt becomes a bird that flies over." ancl the ptaia area will feature "cascading" and "bubbling" watN, reminiscent of hot springs. 1Wo Segerstrom representatives offered th(!SC commenlb: "People will dnvt' a hundrC'Cl miles to see tht'i bridgP-. • Also "drchitcctural wonder" and "sculptural statement." All very nice, but then, Gustafson y1ves me those ch1ll . She says she wanted to make it an en1oy· able expenence "for tt person usmg the bndge." To her and the two r pn .. -sentative.<;, it's a bndge. Of course ll 1s. but to me...-a p(~ple person -it hould be re<Jdrtlcd a a place, a people place, not 1ust something to adnnre as you go from here to there. A destination, the rea.c;on you came, maybe the onJy reason. So st.ay and spend money while you're ett 1t. ~other remark was that 1t woulcl .encouruge walking. Ncv~r mind, mi ke Utat edifice a beauW\ll, all-weather pepple bridge, one with Vlcws and fre h an, but closeable to shut out the told, rain ond wind. I can pie ture nothing mu<;h more romantic than a couple sifting next to the full-length window, sipping a cabeml"t and watching the cars bt!low making their way through the ram and passmu directly under. What a place for mt>..mory building. ARTSTANCOW Costo Mesa lllDllS lllPOID .. Newport Beoch/Costo ~sa Daily Pild EL TORO DEIAll . "' Of Tom Wilson and democracy Readers stick to party lines on supervisor's proposal that voters should decide the fate of El Tqro. W e all know how difficult · it · is to· reach a two- thirds majority vote on anything. · Therefore, Tom Wil. on's pro- posal to allow the rrunonty to control something like the vote on El Toro is ridicUlous. Hey Tom, why not tum the vote . around and requue those opposed to E1 Toro or any other ma1or pro1ect to ceme up with a 2/3 vote to stop progress? · JIM THOMPSON Corona del Mar Our system of government is already established. If the losi119 stde tried to change the rules to dlter the outcome of the vote to their benefit, the system would become utter chaos c:10d would soon cease to exist. The ollzens need to have faith m their system of government that thi!> c;ort of thing can't happen. This t!>n't some third-world quasi-democra· cy, where elecuon results are • either ignored or manipulated if they don't parallel the opinion of the so-cc:t.lled elected officials. When the ref does the coin toss at a football game, the losing side doesn't yell, ·wail a minute -best out of three" or "Let's do 1t agam, but use my tnck coin.• Sometimes you win and some- times you lose. Tom Wilson and hlS group need to have enough charncter and be grown-up enough to dccept defedt like matUie ddults and true Ameri- cans. The system that we have set . up in Uus country and this coun- ty only works because ~ haven't allow~d thei.e sort of dttempts at marupuldllon to occur. I'm personally appalled thdt · somebody like Tom Wil!>on; m his position of respbn~bility, wquld stoop to publicly propos· ing something that is bldtantly contrary to all we hold dear in America. The people of Orange County have already deeded this issue, and they have endorsed the El Toro Airport. The Board of Supervisors thu.s far has done tts job and is doing the will of the people. That shouJd be the end of it Tom Wilson should do everytbmg be can do m his posi- tion ~ see that the will of the ' peeple is served. That's what a moral and responsible person in his position is expected to do. U he can't force himself to do that, then he should step down and let somebody wbo behevcs in the Amencan s}'btem take over for him. . BRENT BURNHAM Balboa Island I agree with Wilson's proposal to introduce a countywide vote requiring a two-thirds majonty on major is!>ues that will impact the residents. I would like to see the El Toro AirpOrt proposal on the ballot under these terms, to detennine whether or not the majoiity of citizens really want the airpOrt that the county super- visors are l:lying to push down our throats. . LYNNE ROWLANDS Ahso Viejo l think that Supervisor Wil- ~on's plan to Jet voters decide ma1or county projects is fantastic. Fina Uy, a breath of reason and reality I Orange County politics have been driven by special inte.rests and issue~ori· ented superyi· sors for far too long. The very fact that the · pro-airport camp is con- demning Wil- son's plan is clearly indica .... live of the pre- Tom Wilson vailing board • · attitude of ·' ignoring the otizens of Orange • County. Whether or not you are in favor of an airport at El Toro, . the planning and review process has been a sickening spectacte, Crom the arrogance and ques- tionable facts of the pro-airport camp to the total refusal to com- promise from the anti-airport camp I'm absolutely convinced; that the only way to equitably : resolve this and other' con-• tentious issues is to let a •super • majority" of voters decide. . ROBERT DICKSON Costa Me~ .. Pohbcians often propose cun· • ous ideas and programs, but the : proposal by Tom Wilson to have • •harmful projects" approved by : two-thirds of our voters is one of ' the most stupid I have heard. WlJo defines "harmful pro- 1ects, • and on what basis? The Board of Supervisors is elected to make tough decisions for O\lf atiZens. Wilson apparent.. ly does not want lh!lt responsibiJ; 1ty and should resign. His imma- ture ideas are an· embarrassment to our clistnct Also, the vote by Wllson and Supervisor Todd Spitzer against a flight demonstration shows only that they are concerned t»at it will sho9! no problem When the prevailing wmds reverse and planes to John Wayne approach from the coast, they Oy over my house in Bayshores at a rather · • low level -a bomb would be a direct hit -· and the noise is no problem. even standing outside. IRVIN C. CHAPMAN Newport Beach Yesl I think Supervisor Tom , Wilson's suggestion that referen- dunis should require"'passage by two-thirds vote and go on the ballot at the end of a project's planning process is a good idea. CRAIG STEIGLER Aliso Viejo The notion that every signifi· cant project needs to be voted ol) by the public is fooli.Sb. Aside from the expense and the prospect that spccial·interest groups would have an opportunip ty to manipulate voters ... our elected ofhoals owe us their best Judgment and industry on all tSsues. In a representative gov- ernment, the people are respon- sible for electing or not re-elect- ing those officials who share theu ideas, goals and beliefs. This is and should continue to be the basis for au government. Mr. Wilson. do the job y.ou were elected to do or for the benefit of . all of us, or stand aside and let someone else take over your elected position. .... JONWAMPLEl Newport Beach ~ CouhcilWOman owan says city needs to think gr THE ISSUE: Libby Cowan wants, city to improve its OUtward apPearance by imprOvlng tts landscaping. · was 1ust caliti>9 to gtve my support to Ubb}' Cowan end a. plliD. Oalea Meta doet need 10 .... a blggS lftfort to l>M~ aneseo-...mcngNID pace and to get the community esctted about livtng ln a clean town. And In a f town Cowan is seelting to put a more attrac- tive 68(-e on COila Mesa. l agree whOle· hearledl)'· DOROTHY HAGIN CoMMm have some beautifw trees and plaiitl in their area And we tbiak tbja la • WOO' dedulidea. We look forward to WOlkb'Q wttll the ~end we bope tbet ~ylndledty wtl .. ln hellMDo to .. outQty•IDGl9 ~-uU· tal plMlc? We 1mDw we can do it. ADd we laof>e eve~ will get. behind um .... ... , ·. ] ~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Tiwt.d9y, Jcinuory 21, 1 m A 13 .. ; THE VOWNlH.R DIRE~ORY runs penodiail- ly-tn the Daily Pilot. If You'd like infonnation on getting your OJganiution lirted, call 574--4228 MASTER~ CLE OF ORANGE COUNTY The perfo ng arts orgaruzation needs volunt~r tor computer input, ticketing filing and handling phones. For mfonna~ tion, call 556-6262. · MENTOR PROGRAM . YMCA Community Semces needs men- tors. A. commibnent of six . hours. per month mclu~es mentor training, regular group activities and Ume to build a one- on-one friendship 'For more information,. call (?14) 838-1385 ext 41 . OPERA PAQFIC The Opera Paofic Guihf Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific, has a wide · V 0 l U N I E E R D I R E C T O.R Y ' range of activitiel) for volunteers. For information, call 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE The• Costa Mesa-based organization needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and assist with other duties. For more infor- mation. call Michael Howard at 435-0745. . ~ ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER Volunteers needed for programs at the Costa Me5a shelter which houses, feeds and case manages families. For more information, call Lori Glover at 631-7213. ORANGE COUNTY . . office and as~ with mailing parties. The orchestra also needs volunteer . who would like to partiopate on 1ta admim . trative board. For more information, call Gil Abrams at 644-7019. ORANGE 'couNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center is seeking indLviduals who want to participate in its Welcome Bal)y' program. Volunteers will be ttdined to help new parents learn how to cdre !or new infants. Participants will go into the family's home two to tow hours a week for Uuee to six months. For more infor- mation, call 722-i107. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY • The orchestra needs volunteers to help DEVELOPMENT COUNOL • sell tickets, staff social a.tfairs, work the I Volunteers are ne~ed for a vanety of functions. For more information, call 839· 6199. . ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Voluntef'r to give gwded LourS of U1c Centennial ·Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in C~1a Mesct. Tours for school groups are given from 9 .to 11 a.m ., Monddy through Friday. For more mtor- mntion~ call 708-1618. • ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST . ject Together.' Volunteers will establi h a relationship wtth children living in homes of stress and abuse. Volunteers will erve as a table role model in the cltild's life. .For 'more informanon, call 631-7540. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE . Volunteers needed for the hlterla1th Council Network to work with homeless adults m a program on basic lile sk.ills. For more infonnar1on, call 263-1774. l lelp gledn salvdgeable produce from a to 10a m on Wednesdays and frQm 1 to 3 ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART p.m. on weekends. For more-information, Volunt~ needed to gwde adults and · .cwl Dianne Kawamura at 708-1597. •. ~hool groups through the galleries al}d . teach abo1,1t the mU9eum's collections and ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH exhibitions. A training program is avail-· CARE AGENCY able. For more information, call 759-1122,. lndividudls needed to participate m 'Pro-.ext. 204. · .. . lllf SPIRll. SOUl AfJD S!RUJGlH or lHf OUIOOORS Al • Education co prepare young !~cam and minds SAlf fHROUGH JAIWARY 3lsl ON flH fOllOWH~G PROOUCfS. for the challenge of life . ' • Experienced, certified, .Monce sori Teachers • Individualized atademic imrruction • Extensive extracurricular activirics (An, Music, -,,.N't--..Jiim:i~~ Computers, Gymna.sci~. Drama, Dance, etc. • Small class siz.c Camelback • Solamon Shoes Eagle Creek • Trager Smith Sunglasses • Swiss Army Ski & Snowboard Hats & Gloves Dale of Norway Sweaters · Turtle Fur • lilley Hats tf f O.g!rsd~ ~!J!;Jl~:tu§.f [e ! January 21st} 22nd & 23rd. ivfio f~sale ,·sa le On"/y! ' ( • • • • • A 12 Thursday, January 2 1, 1999 • commun1 for ' E· IT 0 R 1 1 l G~rlis Will help library cause · T he c ff 01t to build a true · municipal lib1ary in Costa Mesa has been, at bm;t, a sh9rt story · For yc,ars, city commis- <>ionc1s ctebatcd the issue \.vtthout greiil to'rwatd _progress. Was H better to break tree !rom the co\U1ty ,and its an~mic library sys-. tern? Wus it better to tough it out dnd hope that the county would eventually circle back and mdke Costa Mesa's two bra nc hes more robust? The de bate w e nt back and forth, up and down, around and arow1d. MARC MAAl\N I OAllY Pll01 . .All the. while, residents w e re fo1 ct>d '\o put up wtth a library that wa'I open some days and not others, lacking in a full collection, minus even bt1.sic p e riodicals. For a city thc1t bo.asted South Coast Plctzd, the Pe rfornung Arts Ctmter and handfuls of other pndetuJ things, the town's tw in bra n< h libraries were lacking in luster. Patrons study at the Costa Mesa library. bwld and maintain c1s1ty hbrary. It was a statement of independence. slrttJght-tthead pe1son who is undf rnid to ~p<•etk her mind, to pick a course, to put in the Olitd work. 1 l«>r knowledge of city 9ovPrmnent and local business dre addPd bonuses. land or lhc books -could cost as much as $20 million. But with Genis and other members of the foundation, there's reac::on to b~· hopeful. And in a town as ambitious .and SUCCCS!,fUI ilS Costa Mesa, there's reason to be optimistic.:. The start-up group fur - thered its chances for suctcss ldst week when it elected • But thdt seemmgly · changed last year when the commission formed the Cos- ld M(>..,d Library Foundation Tiw yroup's goal was smgu- lcH, dir<>cl: Raise mon(>y to • Sandy Genis as its president. I Genis, a former mayor and a planner by trdde, 1s cl . The foundation has ambi- ti<>US pl11ns. A stdle-of-the-art hl>T~ry -not counting the • COMMUNITY COMMEltTARY Build it, and they Will walk • Bridge over Beill' Street overdue, but architects must remember it should be more than an overpass. W }]at do I think of the proposed bndge connecting South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court? I love it. In fact, at a neighborhood m~eting more than d decade ago -the purpose of which IS no·N forgotten -f told the people there about my idea of how to rescue that fine, . but dead, ch~phant lying m Sibcna across Scar Stre1.'t. I told them how 1 had seen an enclosed b1idge m downtown Denver that rnnnectcd a famous hotel there with a pub- lic building across the street at about d thud-story level. It was pnmarily pedestrian. Being a restaurant designer -one of th m u Japane~c re..taurant in South Coagt A bridge con - necUng South Coast PJa7.a to Crystal Court is a hit with some readers. KIM HAGGERTY· ZVWS I OM.Y Pll.OT Villag~ -env1 ionoo the Costa Me.'>a ver- sion soanng over the }l• rk1ng area and Bear Street, wide enough to acc:ommooatc side- walk cale-types ot thing , co1fec b rs, kiosks for flow ~rs, y1fts, world new papers, etc., the Wlde aisle ineandenng m sur:h a way that the unathlettc habitual shoppers of the plaza would 'be lured step by st p to the othe:r end, w1U1out thinking about the! di • tance. Drainage and uhhtu-;:s would be rout- ed in the columns supporting the hlidgc The response was surprisinuly enth1lc;iost1c, · and several p~ople snicl that r shoulrl tell U1e Scgcrstroms. Bcmg part idettlist ttncl rwrt skeptic·, 1 haltingly said that I would. When 1 finally did call, ;>ome months later, my kc·ptical . side was the winner. The p 1son I swk' to on the phone hstened patiently. l hs bore- dom wa palpable, and m very 1>0hte Ian· guage, he essentidlly o;;a1d, "Thanks but no thanks." No mattN. I'm glad thcy'.re domg tt. It's a shame, though, that they wait ~d so long. J low"ever, I must offer a few words of cau· non. I get the chills whenever I have to deal with dn architect who ii.; more interested in the magnlficem;e of thelf vision than with the way it's supposed to work. The Pilot credited Kathryn Gustafson, the de:s1gner, with these word:,: •rt becomes a bird that fliP.s over," and thP plaza area Will lcatuw "cdsc:ad.ing" and •uubblmg· water, reminiscent ol hot springs. Two Scgcrstrom representativa..Qijcred these commenl<>: •People will uriw d hunclrl'd nulcs to ~ee this bridge." Also "cncltitectural wonder• and "sculptural :statement." All very nice, but then, Gustafson give~ me tho c chills. She says she wanted to make 1t an en10~­ ahle experience "for a person u mg the bndge. • To her ana the lwo rt>pmsentdtiv~. it's a bndge. Of course it is, but to me -a p<,"'<>ple person -1t should be re<Jdrded a a place. a people pldce. not JU t somethmg to admire . ni;..you go from hnr~ to there. A destination, the reason you came, maybe the only reason. So :<>f<ty &nd spend money whil ·you're at lt. Anothe1 remark was that 1l would encourage Wdlkmy. Never mind, make that edifice a heautilul, all-weather people bridge, one Wlth views cuid freoh air, but closeaele to shut out the cold, ram a nd . wmd I Cd ll picture nothing much more romantic than a couple sitting next to the full-length window, sip ping u cabemc t a nd watchiilg the cars below making their way through the rain and plls$tng directly under. What u pl ate for memory building. .. ART STANLOW Costa Mesa 1111111 llSPOID Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doity Pilcit 7 ·IL TORO Dlllll Of Tom~Wtlson arid democracy son's plan to let voters decide maJor county projects is fan tastic. Finally, a breath of reason and reality! Readers stick to party lines on supervisor's proposal that voters should decfde the fate of El Toro. Orange County politics have . been driven by special interests W e all know. how difficult it is to reach a two- thirds majority vote on • anything. • Ther~fore, Tom Wilson's pro· posal to allow the minonty to control something like the vote on El Toro is ridiculous. Hey Tom, wby not tum the vote around and require those opposed to EI Toro or any other maJo~ project to come up with a 213 vote to stop progress? · JIM THOMPSON Corona del Mar Our system of government is already established. If the losing \ide tried to change the rules to alter the outcome of the vote to therr benefit, the sy!>lem would become utter chaos and would soon cease to exist. The citizens need to have faith in their system of government that this sort of thing can't happen. This 1sn't some third-world quasi-democra- cy, wh~re election results are • either ignored or manipulated if they. don't parallel the opinion of the so-called elected officials. When the ref d~ the com to~s at a football game, the losing side doesn't yell,. "Wait a minute -best out of three" or "Let's do 1t again. but use my tnck com.~ Sometimes you win and some-· umes you Jose. Tom Wilson and hJS group need to have enough character and be grown-up enough to accept deteat.like mature adult.s and true Ameri- cans. The system that we have set up in Uus country and thi!> coun- ty only wor~ l>ecause we haven't allowed these sort of attempts at manipulation to occur. l'm personally appalled that somebOdy like Tom Wilson, m his position of respontjbility, would stoop lo publicly propos- ing something that is blatantly contrary to all we bold dear m Amenca. The people of Orange County have already decided this issue, and they have endorsed the El Toro Airport. The Board of Supervisors thus far has done its job and is doing the wtll of the people. That should be the e nd of it. Tom Wilson should do everything he can do in his posi- tion to see that the will of the people is served. That's what a moral and responsible person in his position is expected to do. lf he can't force himself to do that, then he should step down and Jet somebody who believes in the Amencarny~tem take over for him . BRENT BURNHAM Balboa Island 1 agyee with Wilson's proposal to introduce a countywide vote requiring a two-thirds ma1onty on major issues that will unpact the residents. I would like to sec fhe El Toro Airport proposal on the ballot under these temlS, to - detcmnine whether or not the . ma1onty of citizeru. really want the airport that the rounty super- visors are trying to push down our throats. LYNNE ROWLANDS Aliso Vie10 I think that Supervisor Wil- Tom Wilson and issue.ori- ented supervi- sors for far too long. The very fact lh~t the pro-airport camp is con- demning Wil-" son's plan is clearly indica ... tive of the pre- vailing board attitude of ignonng the citizens of Orange : County. Whether or not you are m favor of an airport at El Toro, the planning and review process · has been a sickening spectacle, • from the arrogance and ques- tionable facts of the pro-auport camp to the total refusal to com- promise from the anti-airport camp. I'm absolutely convinced : that the only .way to equitably ~ resolve this and other con--• tentious issues is to let a ·super • mdjority" of voters decide. ROBERT DICKSON Costa Mesa Politicians often propose cun- ous ideas and programs. but the proposal by Tom Wilson to have "harmful pro1ects" approved by two-thirds of our voters is one of the most stupid I have heard. -• Who defines •harmful prcr : jects," and on what basis? • The Board of 54.pervisors iS ' elected to make tough decisions for our ntiZens. Wilson apparent~ ly does not want that responsibil- ity clnd should resign. His imma- ~:~:~s~~~ an embarrassment Also, the vote by Wilson and Superv1Sor Todd Spitzer ag~t a flight demonstration shows • only that they are concerned that at \vill show no problem When • the prevdiling winds reverse and planet> to John Wayne approach from the coast. they fly over my hou e in Bayshores at a rather low level -a bomb would be a d1Tect hit -and the noise is no problem, even stand.mg outside . IRVIN C. 0tAPMAM Newport Beach Ye~! I think Supervisor Tom : Wilson's suggestion that referen·. dums should require passage by , two-thirds vote and go on the • ballot at the end of a project's planning process is a good idea. CRAIG STEIGLER Aliso Viejo • The notion that every signifi- cant pro1ect needs to be voted on by the public is fooliSh. Aside from the expense and the prospect that spec:i41-interest gyoups would have an opportuni· ty to manipulate voters ... our elected officials owe us their best judgment and industry on all lSsues. ln a representative gov- ernment, the people are respon- ible for electing or not re -elect- ing those officials who share their ideas, goals and beliefs. This is and should continue to be the basis for hll government. Mr. Wilson , do the job you were elected to do or for the benefit ot all of us, or stand a.side and let someone else take over your elected position. ' JONWAMP\.D Newport Beach Counci_lwoman Cowan· says city needs to think . TiiE ISSUE: Libby Cowan wants city to improve its autward appearance by impro_ving its 'an?scaping. -wu just calJJng to glVe 111J supPort to Ubby Cowan aDd hs plan. Costa Mell doel need to ....-• blgV.- ::,f(ott to beaudly and• 1tit9 more gr.- pace and to g.t Dxt C'Ollbnanlty nctt.d about lMng in 1 dean town. And In a sat town Cowan ii seeking to put 4 more attrac- tive face on COlta MM{! I agree whole· heartedly. ' have some beautiful trees and plants In their area. And we thiiak this .. e won- dedul idea. We look lorward to wotking With the dtf and we tM1pe that ~lntbmdtY .. tam in NlptDg to ••a1wan . .-.ourc11ya ... ................ ., ........ We mtilhr -Clll do .. ADd ........ , •• getbtNDdtblt • I , . • ,. !Ne~port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thurlday, JonUQry 21, 1999 A 13 • ~ VOWNlUA DIR!CTORY runs periodk~l­ ly 1n the Daily Pilot. If you'd hke information on getting your organ1zat1on ltst~. call 574-4228 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts orgdruzation needs ~oluntecl1i for computer input, ticketing, filir.g and handling phones. for informa- tion, call 556-6262. · MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Service~ needs men- tors. A_ commitment of stx. hours per month m~l~des 11\entor training, regular groµp activities and. lime to build a one- on.:one friendship. For more lnfonnation, call (714) 838-1385 ext. ! 1. OPEAA PAOFIC The Opera Paclfi~ Guild Alliance, a sup- p<?rt group for Opera Pacific .. has a wide VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY range of activities for voluntecn>. For iilformabon, call 474-4488. · OPERATION CLEAN SLATE The Costa Mesa-based ·organization needs volunteers to paint out graffiti und CfSstst with other duties. Por more infor- mation, . call Michael Howard at 435- 0745. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER Volunteers needed for programs .at the Costa Mesa shelter which houses, feeds and case manages families. For more information, call Lori Glover at 631-7213. ORANGE COUNTY · CHAMBER ORCHESTRA " The orcheStra ·needs.; volunteers to help seu tickets, staff social affairs, work the office and assist with mailing ~rues. The orchestra als0-needs volunteers who would like to partiopatc on lts adminls. trative boMd. For more infonnation, ·cdlJ Gil Abrams at 644·7019. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER ' The center is seeking ind1viduals who want lo partiapate in iUs Welcome Baby program. Volunteers will be trainPd to help new parents learn how to carC' fo1 new infants. Participants wW go mto the family's home two to four houri; a week for three. to six months. For more infor- mation, call :722-1107. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL . Volunteers are needed for a vanety 'of function . For more information, call e3q 6199. ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Volunteer to give guided tours of the Centenrual Fann at the Orange County f'alfgrounds m Costa Me!)(l . Toun. for school groups are given Gorn 9 to 11 d.m. Monday through Friday. Por more mf or- mt1tion, call 708-1618. ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST l lE>lp glean salvageable produce from 8 lo lOa.rn. on Wedrlesdays and from l lo 3 p.m. on weekends. Fck more information. ·call Dionne Kay.iamura at 708-1597. " ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH CARE AGENCY lncliVlduals needed to parti.apate in 'Pro· lH f SPIR ll , SOUl A[JD SIR HJGIH or lH~ OUlLIOORS Al Preschool • Kindergnrten full Time • PZlrt Time • Year Round ltge~ 2 to 6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm . • Education to prepan.· young hearts and minds for the challenge of life • Experien~ed, ceriified, Montessori Teachers • lndividuatized academic inscrucdon • Excensivc extracurricular a.ccivicies {An, Music, -r:rrt--JilE'-J~ Computers, Cymn:l.\ti~. Orama, Dance, ere. • Small class siLC SAlf lHROUGH JANUARY 31 sl ON JH[ fOllOWHJG PROOIJr.JS. Camelback • Salamon Shoes Eagle Creek • Trager Smith _Sunglasses • Swiss Army Ski & Snowboard Hats & Gloves Dale of Norway Sweaters Turtle Fur • Tilley Hats ·!ct Together.' Volunteers will estal?lish a relationship with children living in homes ~ nl str s and dbuse. Volunteer.> will serve as a table role model m the childls lit . For more information, caJ.1631-7540. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORa • Volunteers needed for the Interfaith Council Network to work with homeless adults m a program on basic lile skill:.. For more information, call 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Volunteers needed to guide adults and school gro'!P.5 through the gallenes and tea<'h aoout the mweum's collectlon.s and exhibiti~ns. A !-JaUung program is avail- able. For more information, call 759-1122, ext 204. 'Ff~g~s·d~~nTyfl~~u~>~[e ! January 21st, 22nd & 23rd . • . 'lfJfiolesale ' . . .. 1r • • • • • .. '· . . .. ' . . . . . ' Ai A 14 Thursday, January 21, l 999 NOFX I EA~TBLUFF CONTINUED FROM A 1 I CONTINUED FROM A 1 C . I membefli havo boen arrested for I through traffic on 81-'>0n Avenue various often es. The older broth-acro~s Jamboree Road and ban er or one the boys was arrested f left turns from northbound JcUn· and convicted last year for deto-! boree onto Bison for tt titX·month naung a handmade bomb at ! ~nod. l!stancia High School. No one i EasU:Huff rei.1dcnts say the. was injured. 1 changes are nece sary to pre- ' A Newport Harbor student i serve safety in their nmghbor- ut who asked to be identibed only I hood, and argue that Bison never as "Romoo" said he is a close was meant to be a ma)or thor- ..;i< friend of the two boys. His face oughfai'e. became sullen when he heard "I suspect there are still strong wi that his friends had received a.! feelings on both sides, llnd I know pr ~stiff Sentence. . j there are on O\.lf side,• said Bai:rY br "They're not reci.lly bad peo· ! Eaton, pr~sident o~ the Ea .. stbluff ur pie," he said "Both of them kind l Conunuruty Assoaation. Obv1- of had a pretty messed-up life. ! ously, i~ w~uld be nice to get this te :ine only thmg that kept the~ j over witp. . • o sane was their friends, and they ! ~ut . residents of The Bluffs w1 did this for their fiiend. • l maintain EastbluH should not be ari A former member of the group j allowed to have pnvate streets br NOFX, Romeo said the boys' ! when they are being paid for by frtends still respect them. i oty ~payers. They also claun dt: "I'm going to be crying a tot i the _changes are causu~g more ur. torught, • he sai~ . j ~affi~ trazards at other mtersec- an ·.Although they didn't know j tio1!5 in the area. them personally, several other j _ We h_ave not changed our Newport Harbor students said j mmds ~ ~ fact we feel stronger W< they knew about the two boys. 1 than_ ever, said Cork Levinson, lib , "I trunk it's 8 long time,• said · j president of !he Bl~fs 1Home· da : Jeruler Roades, 16. ·aut they did l own~rs Ass~ati.oo. We re dis- kind of deserve/It.• ! appointed this thing has dragged in --..., l on for so long. fl was supposed to cv -Reporter Husein Mashni l be for six months, and the East- cit ' contributed to this story l bluff people have almost won by : default." Pie Cc pri tw idC YOUR DENTAL HEALTH FYI . . . A special City Council meeting to decide whether traffk changes at Bison Aven~ and Jam· boree Road should be made permanent is set for 6 p.m. Feb. 16 at City " Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. . The city has been flooded with calls and letters from both sides. List fall, about 500 people packed the auditorium of Corona del Mar High School to voice their views and concerns to a sub- committee of the council, made up of fottner-Mayor Tom Edwards and Councilmen John Noyes and Tom Thomson. That subcomnuttee was sup- posed to moke a recommendation to the full City Council, but never did. Edwards left office m November. City 1Taffic Engineer Rich Edmonston said the staff report for the special meeting is not complete, but will be released well in advance of Feb. 16. name counts taken by the oty showed that the number of cars flowing through the Eastbluff community was significantly reduced after the changes w,ere made. 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I Fashions, Gift Items & AccessOries on Our Famous Collections of • Miillael Si~on----- •• ~ ·--·· •Johnny Was ~ I ARMeI RE I s4o 0~J (949~ 644 •. _344days. f Thursday, January 21, 1999 • Sports Ed,itor Roger Ca~son • 949-57 44223 HIGH SCHOOL IOYS BASKETBALL TE Of THE DAY ·uJniv-..my) ccrne ready to play cmd we we just~ -• Rich Boyce, Estancia High hoops coach Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Piiot BJ Tars coin~ tip short, 52-4 7 •Defensive lapses pave way for Santa Margarita · to· take upper hand in Sea View League title Chase: BARR\ FAUUCNER '· ~Pb f RANCHO SANTA MAR- ' OARITA -When Newport Har- 1 bor' High boys basketball coach J Larry Hirst slips Wednesday's : Santa Margarita game tape into I his VCR, he won't need to fasr foiward to the end to find th~ keys to the host Eagles' 52-47 vie- ' tory in a seesaw battle of Sea View League unbeatens. This one, Hirst said afterward, I was lost chronologically. : It came down to a couple pos-. sessions at the end, but some-. I times the possessions in the first quarter are just as unportant d.S the ones in the fourth,' said Hirst, who saw his team's nine-game wuming streak and share or the I league lead slip away in incre- 1 mental lapses. ! Hirst lamented offensive exe- • cution. and Santa Margarita's hounding defense was imposing. • But when Hirst views the video, he'll discover a $erics of , uncharacteristic flaws with his own squad's defense. ; While Harbor (18-3, 3-1 in league and ranked No. 4 in i Orange County) had to scratch 1 and daw for all it got at the offen- l sive end,'the third-ranked Eagles (17-2, 4-0) often found an unob- structed path to the basket. r Santa Margarita got 60% of its 20 field goals on either layups 1 (nine) or putbacks, inducling a momentum crusher in the final seconds of the first half. Inbounding with three sec- onds left under its own basket. an Eagle found 6-foot-5 senior Kelly Kramer with a lob m the key. Kramer misfired, but quickJy sprung back toward the rim and cradled home the follow to give . · t' ·the Eag,les a 23-20 edge at the break. Vutually any advantage was • tenuous in this one, however, as , the two county heavyweights exchanged the lead 16 times, , before Santa Margarita made one 1 stick. 1 Back-to-back three-pofuters • by Alan Limon and Matt Jame-~ son gave Harbor a 29-28 edge with 5:19 left in the third penod, but the Eagles scored 10 unan- swered points and took a 39-36 ' advantage into the final qucµter. Lunon's conventional three- : point play after a steal with 5:17 • left capped a 9-2 Harbor run to : start the period and _seemed to 1 giVe the visitors an emotional , __ _ I SEE SAILORS PAGE 82 I I ' I I l ... DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT N ewport Harbor's Matt Jameson (above) drives to the bucket in Wednesday night's Sea View League showdown at Santa Margarita High. At right. Dustin llllngworth looks for some space as Santa Margari- ta's defense, led by Jeff Black- burn, closes in. Santa Mar- garita won, 52-47, snapping Newport Harbor's nine-game winning streak, dropping the Sailors into a tle with Corona del Mar, a game off Santa Marg's pace. on(Jra,Jtulati~ns • CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM · .. •Slugger supreme. Bi\JlllY F \l l K'1 R Dcttftik>I Tie s~mmer of 1998 '1111 will forever be "--· " 1111111 known for the home . run race which featured Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. But earlier that spnng, another hallowed homer mark came under assault by a product of ·Estancia High. Leah Braatz-Cocruane, a 5-foot-11 three-sport standout as an Eagle, made her biggest unpact as a prep with an aluminum bat in her hands. She continued that trend as a four-time All-American catcher at the Uruver,,1ty of Anzona. ~ The result was 85 career dingersfor the Wildcats. matching former teammate Laura Espinoza as tops in NCAA softball tustory. Braatz-Cochrane, who also play~cf basketball and volleyball at Estanad, earned two national championships m Tucson, where her career numbers are even · more gaudy than those she piled up against Pacific Coast League competition as an Eagle. When she finished her brilliant collegiate cdreer -interrupted in rrudstream by a red.shirt year in which she had a child m 1996 -Braatz· Cochrane had ainassed 322 RBis, 297 hits for a career average of .381, 59 doubles, 173 walks and a .991 fielding average in 271 games. She was first-team All-American, All-Pacific 10. and All-Pacific Region all four seasons and was named to the All-College World Senes team three times. She became the first and only winner of the National Fastpitch Coaches Assoaallon Catcher of the Yea.r award m 1997 and repeated the honor last spnng. She entered Estancia the fall of 1989, and quickly made an ~ct as an accomplished athlete. After her 1uruor year, she b &: ~ 0 .... c < ~ -§'---'-'""' Leah Braatz-Cochrane transferred to Idaho, but returned m March and played her senior softball season at Estancia. · As a juruor, she hit .446 and . led Orange County with seven home runs and 31 RBis to propel the Eagles to a third-place PCL firush and a berth 10 the CIF Southern Section 3-A playoffs. It was the Eagle:.' last post.sea.Son berth to date. She played shortstop, catcher and pitched for the Eagles and earned All-CIF honors that season and was al.so the ~p of the PCL. "" As a seruor, she hit .377 with !our homers, 11 RBis and 20 stolen bases and pitched for a team largely void of addiuonal talent. She was a member of the Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa DL<;tnct Dream Team and reprc ented the South m the 1993 Orange County All-Star Game Now retired from compebbon dnd content raising h~r 'Son, Domiruc, Braatz-Cochrane's accomplishments aho mclude an Amencan Softba.11 As oaatlon national champ1oriship f.or the 18-and-under Orange County Batbusters, a club team lor which she played five years DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK •Though often over~ooked, unselfish Newport Harbor guard is a talented contributer on both ertds of the-Sloor. lblrPb ewport Harbor High senior Gary Robinson says he keeps his month· old goalco and lamb·chop side- burns because his girlfnend likes them. They could, however, be Ufo sacrificial Sailor's subconscious attempt toe tabhsh an identity often lost tn the box score. •Gary sacrifices a lot of his ,.., game for the betterment of the team,• s~ud Newport Coach :c Larry Hirst, •who watched his . consummate role p~ayer get on a seriou roll Pnday night. •Of course, I'd IOvt! to be scoring 15 points a game, Robinson said. ·Everyone looks at p<>ints, but I know, when I come home after a game, I've done things to help us wm.~ Robinson's contribution were hardly mconsp1ruous m ~c Tars' 55-37 Sea View League home victoI)' over Corona del Mar Friday. The 6·foot·1 guard ·overcame o scor 1 fi5t haU to ·'Pour in a a on-high 18 points. He dnlled 7 or 9 held-goal attempts after intcnnlSsion, mcludmg four lrqm thr -point range, to help Harbor brl'dk open o four·P.<>mt game at halftime. SEE ROBINSON MGI IJ • • • • • Gary R.obinson The Irvine Company and Newport Hills will be making a donation to the Newport H~r HIP School AthletiHHpartment. in recognition ()f outstanding performances· UCb as y~ . . ' . . . t , i . ) ' -: B2 Thursday, Jonuory 21, 1999 rts Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I' It'll be worth talcing a long walk around the park dunng the Toshiba Senior Classic to see NBCC's latest innovation. Newport Beach the envy of ESPN's national television audience. • 0 l f Association and features a tournament schedule on it~ W~b site (www.golfforesinglcs.com). • AS the Dow Jones IndU5trtal Average soars and drops as fast as an amateur's golf game, now there can be a greater roller coaster nde with your chip shots and putts. Tie remodeled, out-of-the- way comcr of Ncwport B ach Country Club gives ·the goU coUJ"ie a feeling akiri to dJl Abgusta Nallondl WP')l. But, for fans desiring to visit the club's $300,000 red~sign dunng the Toshiba Senior Classic m Ma.r<:h, amve early in the day. No grandstands, hospitality tents or food and. beverage kiosks are plotted for the location be<:ause of limited space"in the / dis~nt comer which . encompasses holes 3, 4 and 5, tournament director Jeff Purser said. Here's a tip for those planning to attend the Semor PGATour event· Action is completed on those holes e&rly each day, but mdke time to stroll over to the lake wtuch now features a state- ly, 42-inch rock retami.ng wall in front of the fourth green. The Senior Tour players are guaranteed to love it. "lt'~ be a·ruce walk in the ... ..... . . SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 edge, as well as their biggest lead of the contest. 45-41. But senior guard Spencer Cloger lut from 19 feet, then from . behind the three-point arc. to • bnng the Eagles back. Gary Robinson drilled a 14- foot Jumper with 1.54 left to put Barbor back on top, 47-4.6. But two Dloger foul shots, a Tar 1~er and a Kramer la~ with 25 sf('onds left forced Harlior Ullo desperation mode. Harbor called timeout with 13 seconds left. then exhausted two more tuneouts, before inbound- ing for what turned out to be a 25-footer that bounded off the rim Mth eight llcks lert. ; Kramer rebounded and ~ed two free throws with four seconds left and Harbor fell into a lecond-place tie with CdM .Jameson dlld Robmson had 12 O<>Plts each, while Adam Hearl- lml firushed with 11 .. Gloger had 10 of his 19 m the fqurth quarter and Kramer added ts·points and 12 rebounds. SEA VIEW LEAGUE SANTA MARGAltlTA 52 NEWPOM HM90tl 47 t Scor9 by Quart.rs . 8ewport Harbor 13 7 l6 11 47 Santa Margarita 12. 11 16 13 -52 t Newport Harbor Jameson 12, ~oblnson 12, Hearlson 11, Illingworth 6, Umon 6, Clayton 0, Yarnal 0 3-pt. goals -Robinson 2, Limon 1, Jameson 1 Fouled out • None Santa Marvarita Gl~er 19, Kramer 15, Rahall 13, Dwight 5, Blackburn 0. 3-pt. goals · Gloger 1, Kramer 1, Rahall 1, Dwight 1. Fouled out None. park (fOI the tans) dlld (.the aiea) is going_ to look really good for the Toshiba,,. Jerry Anderson, NBCC Prestdent dnd Director of Goll, said. In addition to th~ • Augusta-looking rock retammg . wall, the Jake has a new cascading waterfdll und updatc.>d irrigation system. The majority of the cost of the! project -'deldyed about a month because of additional pcmuts reqwred by the oty of Newport Beach -1s based on·thc refurbisliment bordering the lake. · Anderson, who said the end result turned out beltm U1an expected, concurred that maturation is necessary for the~ new plants on the dirt mounds constructed near the third fairway clJld fifth tee box. But by Toshiba time, offtrnils are hopeful the colorful flora and freshly planted bougamviUea and lantana will make spnnqtune in Anderson, a member of the South~m Calltornia PGA Hall of. f'ame and recently selected to th~ Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Pame fo celebrate the millenniWT), said Newport Beach Country Club intends to improve the course every year as long as it hosts the Toshiba, Orange County's only PGA event. • Single shots: Gou Fore Singles, which operates 50 tournaments a year throughout Lhe Southland (mostly in Los -Angeles jllld Orange ~unties), is comin; to Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club on Feb. 28 .• Tee ti.mes begin at 10 a.m. and a dl.llllcr is planned f~r - unattached pldyers following the rou~?:?..:. · · • ........ jun Hailey, who conducts the tour for single men and women, i>aid 40 to 50 single adults play in each tournament on average. "About two-thirds oc'the qoUers who play live in Orange County and most of the courses richord dunn we plan on are in. Orange County,· Hailey said. ·we have a tournament almost every weekend. The age of the players is generally rnid-30s to mid-50s." Hailey, who has been directing Goll Fore Singles since 1993, said no couple have yet to meet and marry, but,several "couples have gotten together." He added that, after a couple meets, "they usually drift off and do their own thing.• Goll Fore Smgles is affiliated with lhe Southern California Golf • Details:.(310) 676-5692. • Senior shots: The newly fonned mini tour m southern Calilorrua for seniors.only is headed for Newport B«>ach . · Country Club and Mesa Verde Country Club this year._ The Senior Cho.llenge Golf Tow, for scratch golfers and 1-to 2-bandicappers, started its tour Jan 11 at Western Hills · Country Club in Ghino Hills and has 21 events scheduled for 1999, including two)ocal stops. Membership for lbe tour, launched by veteran gOP! tournament organizers J~es O'Sullivan and Glenn Stuart, is $300. Entry fees for one-day tournaments range from $145 to $185. Organizers want the tour to be<:ome like professional baseball's triple-A level, but only for the Seruor PGA Tour. GolJers must be 49 or older Weekend hackers are not encouraged to play. Details: .{760) 632-~838. T.he Goll Associated Fund, the new spectahty mutual fund, focuses on stocks associated wtth • the golf industry. The fund is designed for the goU enthusiast seeking a quality investment vehicle m the rapidly growing goU mdustry. ln addition to pure golf stocks; the' fund may invest in various Fortune 500 companitl,s which sponsor tournaments or have .licensee agreements with pro . tours. The fund was orgaruzed by Goll Investment Management, lnc., based m Vero Beach, Fla. The fund's Board of Trustees include PGA Tour pro and ·three-time winner Kenny Perry. Details: (877} 623-GOLF • RICHARD DUNN 's golf column appears every Thursday . H I G H .. S C H 0 0 L B 0 Y S B A.S K ET I A LL DON lEACH I DAILY PILOT Dustin Illingworth of Newport Harbor rebounds-in heavy traffic as h.is teammate Matt Jameson (5) looks on in Wednesday night's Sea View League basketball duel on Santa Margarita's Uo?r1 ,. CdM bounces· Vaqs, 55-53 • Alshuler keys Sea Kings' victory, finalized on Irvine's last-second miss, which rolls off rim. OcttPb IRVINE -nme stood Still on the rim Wednesday night For all the wear and tear in this memorable Sea View League boys basketball classic, it came down to a high-percentage shot by a td.lented player in the key that didn't fall. Afte~ Corona del Mar l ligh secured an exating road victory over Irvine, 55-53, veteran Sea King Coach Paul Orris, sweating profusely as II he'd played all 32 minutes, bent at the waist and grabbed his knees at m.idcourt, no .doubt wondenng how Chris Fer- guson's last-second attempt didn't drop in the Vaqueros' t>Mket. Following much ado about llmeouts, inbound passes and missed shots m the closmg min- utes, Irvine (14-6. 1-3) had one final chance with 0.06.8 left. But the University of San Diego-bound Ferguson, a 6-toot-1 guard, could only watch as his short jumper rolled Mound the rim lwfore trick.lmg off. Irvine had time for a tip-in before the buzzer, but CdM senior Dennis Alshuler hduled in the rebound dDd the Sea Kings (15-5, 3-1) celebrated "It was a prntty open look,• Ferguson sclld. "It seemed like the ball was up there awhile. Tt was just hanging there. Tt was like time just froze.• Alshuler, who hni tied \\Tith 20 mts, t 0 rebounds, five stf'als, four dssists and one blocked shot, drained the front end of a one-and-one situation pull within two by hcilf- time. Ferguson nailed four of his hve three-balls Ill with 0:13 3 to play to give Alsbuler CdM its two-point lead. · the second ball as Irvine Oed the game twice in the third quarter, includ- ing 45-45 to end the penod CdM produced a 43-36 lead with 2:57 remaining, but Harde- man closed oul the third with three straight bas- Clinging to their nervous lead, the Sea Kings had three fouls to give and made vdliant steal dttempts in the find.I seconds as lrvine tried to bring the ball upcourt. But Irvine kept possession and turned to Ferguson, who ended with 21 pomts, when the chips were down. "Unfortunately, .(the Vaqs) got it to the guy they wanted," Oms sdtd. "I'll bet you (foerguson) makes that shot nme times out ot 10. And who came down with the rebound? Guess who?" .Alshuler. who did 1t (Iii from begmrung to end, Wd.S 6 of 7 from the field ~· the flTSt quarter as the Sea Kings r cd to an early lead. 21-12, by qu er's conclusion. The Sea Kings twice built dil 11-point lead in the fu!)l half. the last coming at 30-19 when center Justin Shed converted d three- poi.nt play on a putback and foul by Ferguson with 3:40 left. CdM, however. didn't score again and the Vaqs, behind Matt Hardeman (17 points}, ralliro to kets, including a three-pointer. CdM's Kevin Hansen ( 10 pomts and eight rebounds) scored the f lf'it four points of the fourth quarter as the visitors went ahead for good, 49-45 Twice 10 .the rourth penod, Ferguson three- pointers cut Cd.M's lead to one point, the last dt -54-53 with 1:25 on the clock. • CdM didn't score a field gOal m th~ final 2:40 after juruor guard Alec Han.son (10 points) netted a tim~ly baseline three-pointer, gw- mg the Sea Kingi; their 54-50 edge. SEA VIEW LEAGUE CoftoNA DEL MA.It 55, IRVlNE 53 Score by Quarters Corona del Mar 21 9 15 10 -55 Irvine 12 16 17 8 • 53 Corona del Mar · Hanson 1 o. Crosby 8, Alshuler 20, Hansen 10, Shea 7, Morris O, Hunt o. Bottom o. · 3 pt. goals Hanson 1 Fouled out -None Irvine Ferguson 21, Hardeman 17, Mavros 8, Aquino o. Rapp 7, Bosshart 0, Roggero 0 3·pt goals -Ferguson 5, Hardeman 2. Fouled out -None , Eagles Collapse Under University. surge, 69-58 \ • D7spite missing three starters, Uriiversify overpowers Es~c1a in the second half to maintain first-place status. Lawrence and a three-poirlt play by . Raemone Sequeira which gave Uruversitv its hrst lead since leading 7 -4 with 4 .58 left in the first penod. The Trojans nursed a one-point lead mto the break. 1ust awful. We reverted back lo the same problems we had early irl the season. Chandler finished with 12 points artd four rebounds. Dar- shaun Gamer had seven boards for the Eagles, who hnish up the hrst round by hosting Laguna Hills Friday. Mustan~ fall without J ones, 63-52 J:\.'-<)~ 11111 . --~J!tVINE -Uruversity H1gh's ~ basketball team, according lO • Ooach Mike Dmneen, · was UM~teated this sedson m games iiCOred 70 or more and winless when the Trojans didn't reach tb~t mark. With three 1ToJanS m ~j! bleachers because of suspen- s)ons and visibng Estancia trailing just 25-24 at halltime, the Eagles' th Chances to stay on top, of the lf.4cifk COd.St League were look- lh · iflg good Wedn<'sday · "': lt turned oul 69 pomts was t!nOugh for Um. ·Andy Lawrence scored 18 of 26 points in the second half d led Uruversity to a 69-58 victory, improving the no- ' PCL record to 3-1. '•t knew our offense was ready, I but it was our defen e which stepped up and won this gdrne," Dinneen said. ··With three staJters out, we were al a huge diSddvdll- tage But we played hard and earned this win.• The three starters m question, seniors Chet Johnson <1nd Jtt.r- vohn Shivers. as weU as 1umor Mtke Dale, were suspended as a result of aQ incident with Aliso Niguel Fnday wtuch resulted in two ejections for each let1m. Dm- neen su~pended .a lhir<l after reviewing the ldpc and noticing one of h.ts own player~ who the referees nussecf. As for E5tanoa. which fell to 9-11, and 2·2 m league. there was ample chance to put the game away early, part1culdTly after IPading 411 but lhe final 1; 19 of the second quarter. It was a three-pointer by S TANOING<, (OveralO W LI -T _,., The momentwn was there and when Ute two teams took the floor to start the third quarter, Universi- ty (12-6) was ready to go. Lawrence scored H points in the quarter, including a three-point play with 1.13 left for a 44-35 lead · Estancia battled back m the final frame behind the sure hand of Brert Valbuena, who finished the gdme Wlth 27 points dnd 12 rebounds, 1Tavis Chandler's six points and a pair of three-pointers hy Jon Cdntrell. But University never 11-'l the Eagles get any clos- \ c1 Utdn su points. . •we didn't lose to University, they kicked our butt," Estancia Coach Rich Boyce said. •They cdmc ready to play and we were Valbuena scored nine pomts in the fir t quarter lo give Estancia a 14-9 ledd before costly turnovers let th12> 1Tojans back into the game. _, MCMC COAST LfMiUE ~::~~ Estanc.ia 14 10 13 21 -58 Untversrty 9 16 21 23 -69 Estenda -V•lbuena 27, Chandler 12. Cantrell 6, Andersen 6, Simco S, Stapleton 2, Maldonado 0, Garner 0 l·pt. goals · C.Otrell 2, Andersen 2, Simco 1. 'ouled out· None. ~·Lawrence 26, Voorhees 6, Hti. 4, Brown 1 1, Sequeira 10, FJshefblny 2, Zmche~y 10. 3·pt. goals· LIWrence 3, Zinchetsley 1. Fouled out -None. LAGUNA BEACH -Costa Mesa High boys basketball standout Nate Jone~ could ordy sit and watch Wednesday as the Mustangs lost to host Laguna B'each, 63-52, in Pacif- ic Coast League action. Jones, according to Coarh Erich Allen, was benched to.r one game because he violate.d a team rule. Rick Hatsushi spent the first half on the bench for disciplinary reason , hut re.turned to score 1 O points in the second half Steven Whittaker led the Mustangs (3-14, 0-4 in ,PCL play) wilb 11 points. Freshman N.ick Cab1co made use of the extta playing and scored seven pomts. ~e Mustangs are expected C O,M M I I I T Y C 0 l L E I E I A S I I T I A L l -lo be at full .strength when they travel to Aliso Niguel Friday. ·we didn't ploy bad tonight all things considered,• Allen said. "Actually, we. did pretty weu.· . ' MOftC COAST~ lAGuNA lfM:H '3. CosfA MEsA 52 Score by QuartWa Costa Mes. 10 6 10 26 • 52 Laguna Beach 17 14 13 19. 63 Costa Mes. -Wh1ttakert11, Cab1'0 7, Ferryman 8, Shallis 8, Tran 6, Hatsushl 10, 1-{unter 2 Weir 0, Payne.O. • 3 pt. goals -Whittaker 3, Cablco 1 Hatsushi 1, Tran 1. ' Fouled'out ·None. -.....,. 9Md\ -Beimfohr 17, Hanour 14, Butters 2, Donnelly 10 Fourni« 2, lws 6, Satr~ 4 ' Obrand8. " 3-pt. goills • Beimfohr 1. ()qtand 1, Ives 1, Hanour 1. Fouled out • None. --~ ·-t. __ Pira~es rally, 67-63 OCC w~men roll, sfi:76 N••wpo1t li.lft)(•I 111-i l\ I 1 ,, ""'' I 1 l r.1 1 I I -• . --~ .. ~ - • . ' • Orange Empire Conterence. CYPRESS -Orange Coast Col- lege's naVis Ande~on Stri1r.k with a bucket wath 1 :36 left to send the Pirat into " 62·60 le<td, and Peter Martin UI capp d a 1econd-half ~omeback with three free throws down the stretch as Coast pulled out a 67-63 Orange Empire Conference vldory at Cypress Wedriesday"fii9bt. Th Pirates, down l?Y 10 at half· time. were led by Carlos Reyes and o...~ ..who ~ 2J end 15 points respectively. 1.)e virdid Improved Couts Jot to 11·10, 2-3, while Cyprc s slumped to 7-15, 0-5. . .... 0.111•• .... a na ••JC:• o..... CoMT 11, o... n OrMlle CoMt ·Reye« 21. Cooper 7, 0otv.n ), tMtt1netft 6, BMf.-2, Md<M 0, M.tdrld 0, Elliott 15, ~ 5, Zoller 0, Andenoo• l·pt. goefs • Reyft J, C~ 1, Dolwn 1, MMtfnef111, ~ 1. fouled OUt ~Elliott. ~. c_.... • sawy.r 14, Klltenl 4, Bible l. KUN J, P«lter 19, Smith 6, TenptS 15 3-~ ·goe1s • PllMr l, ~ 1 ~ 1. Kuna17.,.=:.:;;. Fouled out • None. HMfttml: cww-Jl).lO. ·. • Pirates clindi seventh-straight 20·win season under Thornton. CYPRESS -Leab Wilde was 4 of 4 from three-point range and Unishett with 18 points to help Orange Coast College put away its 'venth-con~ec:­ utive 20-win season with a 86-76 women's basketball v1c:tory ov r host Cypress m Orange Empire Confer· ence action Wednf'.lday. Sarah Middlebrooke scored 16 points and had 12 rebounds for the Ptra•, now 20-2, :t-1 lh:cot\fefiikii. OCC point guard Adria ~rtino IClOrad 15 points and bed Dile ...... OCC's Erin Tomlinson just missed getting a triple-double with eight ' points, 10 rebounds and 10 Ulilts. It marked the first playing time for Ani SaraycJarian since she~ ber knee lhottl6*aher Cbrfltmu. a.Ml -..,ye. ow... COMr... niit 1' ONne9 C...-~ '\. ... , .. Middletifooke 16, ~t.1•wr1I, Mofki7,Slr~J.~a.Ltwllt. k1t. golls. Wiide 4 'Serino 1, ~ 1. Fouled out • None. c,.._. Germt 22. lnMn ,, MtldwiW 11.Vlm~tl: MlO•..,.: .1n1Ci1a c:: J-pt. go.-.. Gtrrttt"' Mt(;~ 1. fOuild out • ltown, Vb. ..........OCC. ... Jt. ... ·Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . I I 11 f l "Y ~-Newport punter JoW,~on candidate for Shrine Gmne I • Game is set for June 26 at Cerritos College; Sriuth ~-St~ roster to be revealed sometime in February. • Newport l !arbor· H1gh semor Eddie Johnson, an All:ClP Southern Section Division VI punter, is f 0 0 T I A L L among the nominees to represent California in the California-Texas Shrine All·Star Classic, June 26 at Cerritos College. · Johnson, a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder, was a three-time All Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa DlStrict performer. He averaged 42.3 yards on 32 punts last fall, including a career-best 71-yarder. · The California roster is scheduled to be announced in February. May given Honda Sports Award for volleyball Newport Harbor High product Misty May, ,. _____ _....__.. who l~ Long Beach State to the first volley· Y 0 l l I Y I A l l ball national championship won by an unbeaten team, 36-0, and col- lected back-to-back NCAA Player of the Year Awards, was named the Winner of the Honda Sports Award for volleyball Wednesday. The award, given to the top athlete in 11 women's sports during the 1998-99 school year, makes May eligible to win the Honda Broderick Cup, given ·to the top collegiate women's athlete of the year. . _ The winner will be announced in June. Davenport easily advances to the third round MELBOURNE Newport Beach's Lindsay Daven- port, opening the season as the No 1 ·ranked player on T E N N I S the Women's Tennis Association Tour, advanced to the third round of the Australian Open after breezing past Argentina's Florencia Labat, 6·2, 6-1, in the bCCond round Wednesday. at Melbourne Park. Davenport, playing. her=hrst Grand Sl,.am as the top-ranked player on the tour, won the U S. en last year and is seeking her second straight Grand Sldm btle. . She has lost only seven ga two Australian Open matches. Davenport had been troubled by a sore nght arm, but recently runderwent magnet therapy and the pain has stopped. Davenport endt'd Martina Hingis' 80-week run 1ltop the world rankings last fall after wmrung m Filderstadt, Germany Davenport also became the first Amencan·bom womdn in 16 year~ to win the U.S. Open, when she beat then-No. 1 Hing1s m the final. OavenJ>9rt did not lose a set the entire tournament. . 1\vo free clinics available for Little Leaguers COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Am~rican ._ ______ r Uttle League will be hosting two sessiqns of the 8 A S E I A l l fourth annual All· Pro Coaches Clm.ics at Coster Mesa High. There will be no adnuss10n charge for e}lhN session dlld both are open to the public. The first cllmc will be Sunday·startmg at noon with catch.mg instnic· tion from Costa· Mesa High and Orange Coast College product Brent Mayne, currently on the roster with the San Franctsco Giants At 1 p.m. J<'ff Gardner, advance scout for the San Diego Padres, will give hitting instruchon. Rich.Aplaral, now a utility player for the Balti- more Orioles, wtlJ teach bascrunning al 2 p.m. Both are products of E&tancid High and CCC. i&unday's ess1on will conclude with instruction from OCC Coach • John Altobelli. The second session is Feb. 7. Chris Sorce, coach for Fountain Valley High. will kick things off with pitching mstruction at noon.· Eitancia Coach 1im Green will follow up at l p.m. with outfield tJUction. Los Amigos Coach Dave Ausun will conduct defensive drills 'at 2 p.m. Costa Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister do es the clinic et 3 p.m. with instruction on practice organization. J:>ony League tryouts to be held Saturday COSTA MESA -Tryouts will he held Satur· day for anybody interested m playing tor qte I A S I I A l l Costa Mesa Pony Baseball League this spring. . lryouts will be at noon on the frosh/soph field at Costa Mesa High. Late signups will be taken. The registfdtion fee is $100. A l?irth cer· tificate and proof ot residence 1s required for registration. Pony Baseball is for youth ages 13-14 For infom1ation, call (714) 225-9237. Is Your Patio Looking Dul & Dirty? Cal l "Rick N·ixon" the Power Wash ing . Expert to Professionally clean it I ct\ ~t1kl' thJt P.1t1(i I ook Nev\ Ag l1 111 1 • Power Washing • Aqd·Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Bnck • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1·800-581-0360 lie. 667230 Have. you considered a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? · 1 l I, • (~ ·~~ ,.Jt ...... • . ~(~-· ~I . -~ .-. " The Pegasus School Invites you to join us for KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHT January 27, 1999 • 7:0~ p.m. The Pegasus School tlf92 LaJtlngtoO Lene. ~ ~ CA 9™6 (714) 964-1~: FAX (714) 962-6047 ROBINSON CONTINUED FROM 81 The two.year varsity performer also c1dded his typically area code·like five pom~ five rebounds and four as tsts in a Jan. 13 road win over El Toro to become Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. He had fivn assists and four boards against CdM. . "I fe's one of the pieces of the puz~e who on any given rught, we expect to do certain things, H said Hi.n;t, who rarely relies on Robinson (averaging 7 .6 points per game) to light up the · scorebOard. •We usually ask Gary to • guard the other team's beSt j:>ost man. We do it m part, because he is pesky and he can give big men hts. And it also allows our big men lo help more. It takes a lot of heart for someone Gary's size pso pounds) to guard a guy 6·7, 240." Robinson describes his role as pnmanly a defensive player. But, as anyone who bas seen him play can attest, there are many facets to his game. "I'd say I'm someone who 1ust tnes to keep our team on track,• he sdld. "I'm not going to be the high scorer or lead the team in assists, but I try to do a lot of little things. It may not even be something you can give a statistic for, "I just try and keep our team ready and be a vocal leader. If anyone starts slack.in~£. I'm usually the first ~ say something to them." Robinson's primary offensive role requires him to camp beyond the three-point arc where, when hot, he often punctuates one of the Tars' frequent scoring runs. "I'm not the first option on offense. Ideally, we start with Matt (Jameson) driving and dishing, or pounding the ball in~ide to Dustin (IllingworthJ. Bu\ when defenses start T llE O'\D OL'I \tf>IC. & ( 1 IA\1PIO~-J'\ OH.'\J'\C.,E rts GAllY ROllJSON 9orft:Feb.M,Hl1 ........... 11: Netvport-..ch .... M.: 6-1, 180 ............. ... Guwd . ~Lany Hlrit ,..,..._toad: fllet mignon ,..,.,. llMMe: •Glorj"' .... A** ........ , .. Sinking~ pair of ~Inters in • late 12·2 Nn and netting the ditl<hlng free WOW\ with three seconds left to M!p ~ upset Sanu M.:Cta, 50-47~unlor yea1. A oftt.. IH:He scored 18 points to kt!)' • SS-37 win <Wer CdMand totaled 23 points, nine rebounds and nme as.lsts in two S.a View wtocifi. DlllyPti ' (ol/ectw .fJlOIU ard series 99-S focusing on stoppmg theJn, they might leave the rest o( us open. I JUSt try to Wd1t for my shots, then make them count. p As with dll long·rnnge bombers, there are periodic spells of lilcorisistency. · But Robinson has developed a knack for cornmg up big JUSl when the Sdllors need h1m most. ~1 ·ve just always wcmted the ball in my hands in a pressure situation." he said. "l fmd it rdises my ability level and intensity and makes me perform." Robmson s.urvived a cold spell in the lust half against Corona del Mar (0 for 6), then got some halfllme gwdance from Newport Harbor assistant coacp and shooting guru John Mounce. •He's the guy who can spot any flaws and he watched me • ~hoot dunng warm·ups for the becond half," Robinson said. ·usually, it's something rrunor, or be JUSt tells me to keep doing what I'm domg. • .Hirst will ct>unt on Robmson to keep doing what he's domg, even if it continues to be obscured by something a.s superfluous as his flashy facial hair. CL SSES A\ ~IL.\BLE MO:\·SAT FIRST CWS FREE CALL INNOVATOR OF nu; LASTEST MlCROSLIT GJ<AFTlNC TECHNIQUE. THIS TECHNIQUE WILL CREATE THE MOST NATURAL RESULT WITH MAXIMUM DENSITY POSSIBl.E. Newport hlKh: 3101 W. Cont Hwy. 1314 • 949.650.9299 • fu. 949.650.1711 Los ~les: 310.453.6220 • TIIE WAY The Way It Should Bel_.) .. ----------- : L.E. OIL & FILTER --.. --.. -------•-, • • t lncludet Up To 6 qts. MObll I 10/lO wt. 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Newport H<tibar at Woodbndge, 7'30 p m; Corona def M¥ at Santa Marganta. 7i30 pm. Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 7 pm.; Laguna Hills at Estanoa, 7 p.m • soec.r High school girls • Ntwpon Harbor at Woodbrtdge, 3 15 pm, Coron• de! Mar at San(a Matgarrta. 315 pm. Cost.J Mesa at Ahso N1g~I. 3:15 p.m ;·Loguna Hilk at Estaooa. 3 1 S p m • Wr.sttlng H19h school -Corona del Mar al N~ Hatbor, 6 p.m.; Ahso Ntguel at C~ta M~ 6 p.m~ Enanc1a at Laguna Hills. 6 p m HELP Costa Mesa seeking JV boys tennis coach C o"ta Mec;a Higb's athletics • def u1JT e.nt 1s seeking a Jwuor Vdn.1ty boy~ tennis coach on a. walk-on bdSlS QudU1cd applicants interet;t- cd m thP post should contact Athletics Director Kirk Bauer· • meil>tN dt Costd Mesa (714) 424-8763 r~--~ ~--~1 : The Extra Space ~ou Need ; I ti Individually Alarmed ti Resident Manageme~t I Units Team I ti Climate Controlled Units ti Open 7 Days • 1.~ I I ti Computerized Gate . ~ CUnits t't' R t I I Actess ... pompe 11ve . a es I r-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ti er:sonal Business & 11 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 ·SAVE . ·1 ti Extra High Ceilings I :! $50 off ! : 1 I Your 1st Monthly rental. , ~ I : L~~=i~~j.J i > : I 1111 Camel back St. eiSON AVENUE ~ I L Newport Beach, CA • a ____ _. ____________ .. ., TRUSTED STOCK MARKET ADVICE t • Personalized Portfolio Manager • Fee Based-No Commission ., • Quarterly Performance Review .t SUTRO&CO lrtVCU!!Jml Pn. ( ·~ lfU .8:;8 Private Client Group To Sn cu1 Appointmt~t. Please tall ... LANTZ E. BELL ' Branch Manager 010 NewpNt Ct1Ut:T Dn"a•e.. Suite 900 Nt~wpon Beach. CA ·92660 (949) 720-8901 1 bell@sutro.com .. • • I I I • • : I 6doy, Jonuary 21, 1999 • . . •• , Sports -.llllFLY " lf ars dunk_ Santa Margarita, 9-4 ~ . . ,..,,. . ·~ 9:Mandarino leads the way with three goalS; Barto and Oox chip in with two apiece as Sailors improve to 11-3. P ·~ ~,: w If I I Pol I BEACH Newport l farbof. High . emor Jocelyn Mandenno scored three! goo!.!. to lead the Sailon; to a q.4 Sea View League gJils water polo Victory over vtsiting Santa Mdrgdntd Wednesday. Jenna Bd.Tto dnd Kyndra Cox ch1pped m two yoals apiece for the wmnen. ( 11 -3, 3:0 in league and rankf'd No. 3 in Orange County). ox also had three steals and two a~si.sts, while Barto had three -.u•cl.b and an assist. Santa Margel.Ota fell to 7-5. SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT 9, SANTA MAAGAluTA 4 ScoN by Qwirtws Santa Margartta 2 0 1 1 • 4 Newport Harbor 3 1 J 2 • 9 S•nta Magenta Kroece 4 Saves Serra 7. Newport Harbor Manderino 3, rfar1o 2, Cox 2, Belden 1, Gregg 1 : ' ~es Kennedy 6 tdM girls fall, 18-3 goNRA WATER POLO DEL l\ 1AR -Corona· del Mar High's gtils wat~r polo team dropped an 18-3 decision to VJ.Sit- mg Irvine Wedne day as the __.. \'dqunro!> .. wdm unchecked • throuqhout l'orond de! MM fdlls to 0-3 m <;<'d View League play, Irvine improves to 3-0. The Sea Kings will be lryl11g to nqht the ship next Wednesday \."1th a match v.1lh invading Woodbridge. SEA VIEW LEAGUE IRVINE 18, COROH.A on MAit 3 Scor. by Quarters lrvme 6 5 4 3 18 CdM 1 1 0 1 3 Irvine Huszez 51 Lezqak 4, Umezawa 1, Elefante 3, Mtfarland I, Hdsson 4, unknown 1. Saves Grass 7, Gibbons 4. CdM Stockstill 1, Tarayao 1, Tucker 1 saves: Hendrickson 6 . ./ Estancia topped, 1-0 ~~~a High~ S 0 CC IR boys soccer team fell for the third time in four ·pacific Coast League starts Wednesday as host Univer- sity captured.. a 1 ·0 decision With a direct lock slipping through the outstretched arms of Estancia goalkeeper Hilario Arriaga. Lack of offense was Estancia's }:>roblems i.Ji the hrst half as th(! Eagles failed to get off a shot on goal. The Eagles responded with nine attempts 111 the second half, but none hit the mark. the 3-1 Eagles falling to 6-4-4 overall. Costa Mesa edged, 3-2 ~~r~ 1 • , 1 • , a c a Costd Mesa High's girls water polo team fell to 5-9, 1-2 Wednes- day following a 3-2 setback to visiting Laguna Hills in Pacific Coast League play. The Mustangs scored twi.ce in the second half by virtue of goals from Katy Petersen and Erin Bayes. Goalkeeper Stephanie Lombarda was credited with 14 saves. MORC COAST lBGUll LAGUHA Hlu..s ), CoSTA ME.SA 3 Scoreby~rs Laguna Hills 0 1 1 -3 Costa Mesa 0 o t -2 LAguna ffills ·Kay 2, Minot 1. Saves~ Sherman, 7 Costll Mesa · Pet~n 1, Bayes 1. saves: Lombardo 14.• CdM boys tumble, 4·0 Hil~~f-1~~ s o c c r 1 was a thorn in the neck for 'visit- ing Corona del Mar High m Sea View League soccer Wednesday, netting three goals and an assist as Irvine won, 4-0, to unprove to 9-5·1, 3-1. CdM fell "to 5-6-2, 1-3 Hula Bowl for Mollner, Gonzales Two fom1e"r I O O f j J [ ( New port- •'Mesa high school football stand- outs have been chosen to com· pete in Sunday's Hula Bowl at Maui. Seniors Mark Mollner (Estancia) and Stephen Gonzales (Newpt H41'bor) will be compet- mg in the seventh annu)l college all-star football game, to be tele-viSed on a national basts. . . . • Former Orange I O O p S Coast College women's basketball standout Jamie Shine, the college's all- time leading rebounder, has signed her first professional con· tract to ·play basketball in Fin- land. Shine, who finished her career at St Mary's last spring, will play Sunday for Team Pereen Pyrinto Basket of Tampere. An inJury re placement, she Will be the only international player on the squad. Shine plans to complete the Finnish basketball season, wtuch lasts two more months. "'At OCC. Shl.ne set the single- season mark for rebounding with 372 during the 1995-96 seaso!'1. Mustangs lose, 5-0 BE~~Hc_u~~ SOCCI I ·own-goals proved too much to. overcome as Costa Mesa Hlgh lost to host Laguna Beach, 5-0, in PaClfic Coast League boys soccer action Wednesday. · · "We achlally have been play· ing pretty well lately,• Coach Mike Dunn sald. "But wben you put three into your own net, you probably a.en't going to win.• Roy Leal had five saves for the Mustangs (0-9-4. 0-3-1 m league), who host travel to A!Jso Niguel Friday for the completion • of the first round. She had 702 career rebound , a school record. Shme ranks serond on the OCC career· cori.ng list with 1,060 points. . Shine was a thrce-5port athlete. at El Modena I liqh who over- came a life-threatening attack of spipal. men~itis durwg het juruor year o gh school. Shine also played v Ueyba11 at St. Mwy's this past fall. • OCC women's 11 soccer standout 0 C C I Mary Peters, who was selected as Orange Empire Conference Player of the Year, bas committed to UC Irvine for: next season, according to Pirates Codch Barbara Bond. Peters, a 5-foot-10 sophomore sweeper from Fountain Valley A1gh, keyed a defense which allowed orily six goals in 12 con- ference games Uus season. The Pirates finished second in the OEC . Peters, who made second- tedffi All-OEC as a freshmdJl, had one goal and nine assists. Acco1dmg to Bond, Peters also considered the Uruversity of Pacii1c and Loyola Marymount. Tars learn 5-0 lesson NEWPORT BEACH -Duke S O ( C E R Burchell had three saves for Newport Harbor High in a 5-0 Joss ta visiting Santa Margdrita Wednesday m a Sea View League boys socrer game. The Sailors, coming off thelI first wm Fnday, fell to 4-7-2, 1-3 in league action. "They basically have a bal- anced team and it was tough to· defend everybody,• Newport Harbor Coach Matt West said Newport Harbor ,hosts Wood- bridge, the top-ranked team 10 · Orange County. Friday. .. . ... lbe Gunners; an AYSO Region 97 boys Dtvtslon IV team whk:b hMr 1 a chance to win the Area Q Championship Tournament thlr we ekend. Top row (l-to-r): Michael Ward, Dustin St. Clair, Brett Auer, Ben Ingles, Kevin Eridla, CUHord Helser, Clayton Helser. Bottom row: Daniel Navarro, Patrick Keehan, Detlef Moeller, Shaun Kietzer, Talbault Palomares, Michael KJndgren. Coach.: Tony Anhb; Goiilg for it • Gunners to play for Area Q ch ampi6nship against South Irvme a t Tu~tin Sports Park on Saturday TUSTIN -The Gllnners, an AYSO Region 97 D1vis1on fV boys team. will attempt to clef eat South Irvine at Tustin Sporn; Pctrk Satur- AYSO day at 11:30 a.It). and wm the AYSO Area Q Championship Tourn ment - The GUMers reached the pool-play tournament by going 17-0 to. Wm Region 97. The Area Q tournament started Jan, 9. The Gunnen;. opened with a 4-1 win over Corona del Mar and a 2-1 loss to North Irvine. . ·Saturday. a pdu of goals by Cllffo rd Heiser led the Gunners to a4-: O victory over Tustin. DeUef Moeller and Brett Auer also scored goals. Heiser had a hat trick m the afternoon game, a 3·0 victory over Cos-! ~M~ . : Because North Irvine Jo l Saturday. a victory by the GWUlers and North Irvine Saturdcly would medn both teams would be tied at 4-~. North lrvme has given up more goals going mto the game, so the tie bredker is currenUy in the Gunners' favor , Only one tearn advances r The defense of Clayton Helser, Den Ingles, Shaun Kietzer, Kevtn Erldia dl\d Michael Ward is Ute nucleus which has given the Gunners, a chance to go the regional tournament, which will begin after the Area Q All-Starg Tournament. is completed. " Pa trick Keehan and Daniel NavaJTo have also been key to the Gun- ners' success. PUBLIC NOTfC!8 "iUfordable Alternative" DlscOunt Casket, ·Cremation & Burial Senice Why shoutd you subject yourself a your famlly to paying Inflated prices for caskeu a SCrvlccs???.? ......... ,,.,.,.~Hlimlln ......... 111111 I 1C1Allii ., i, I I ~-.... 11 ~ ~ 11 ileo..... 11-..c llO'llCl8 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I f PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUllUC NOTICES 111 PUBLIC NOTICES 111 PUBLIC HOTICll I .~·-~-:~··· ~-·-~··· ~-·~~~··· ~·~ ~·~-~=======~~======~~!-=======~-~===~~~~~ •rt.. ..... ltttltMent The following ,,:! are The~~ ire Nw ltat.....,.t Neme ltetetnent N91M ,......._, =~!* .. ~ ~..! doing but1MM •: Atn«t-®Ing ~ ... R a s dn.. follbuo.owlng l*IOll• Ill• The following pe111c>n1 •• Tht tollowlng l*'IOf1S trt ,,,_,._ · ,_,, can H·--Food ""--· · oino llnet• •: Hou ... d-' ... -1 dolna bualne .. at' tron & A11oclat11 _._, a, 151 vvmP\llWt..1.. 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Old-bualnt" y.t? v .. 12/t/9e with the County Clefll ot Prtlldtnt O-lly Pllot Jan 7, 14, 21 Dally Piiot Jan 7, 14, 21, ~' atattmtnt WM tlltd Heidi l<tfttlnt TahU Orange Oounty on Ot/05199 Thll atatement wu filed e e e e ae 19" Th2oe 28, 1999 TbtlHI wtth the County Cltnc ot Thia ttattmtnt WU tittd t99M778443 With lht County Olarte of • • • • • • • ' Orange County on 01/06/90 With the County Cltrt< of Dally Piiot Jan. 7, 14, 21, Orange County on 12·14..e8 • "1otttlou9 ......_.. Plctttto. lluetMM . 1 .... 7~ Or&ng9 County on Ot/05199 28, 1999 Th199 1"88'777988 N_.. ltllt.,,....t NaMe ltatement Oatty Piiot Jan. 1 14 21 199H77MM Law otncea of The tollowtng l*900• .,. Tht following'*'°"'.,. 28 1890 • rh2o1 Dally Piiot Jan. 7, 14, 21. Flottttou. llu91"9M PAUL s NASH, deil'Q buell'IMI •: d,olng bulineu •:FOCUS, ' . 28 1999 Th202 N.,... Stete..-nt 2603 Main Street, Sulle l.OGICSOl.V, 34318 CtJle 4972 Warrw• Ave., 1103, ' The following peraons art 1050 lrvlne California Ponoi.. Clplatrano Btach, Hwitlngton ~ Bt1ch, CA ~ 11u91,.._• dolna buslne11 aa: 92014 ' CA ~4 9264$ ......_ ltat.....m PlotttloUa Buatnesa BlnlPaoplt, 214' Clbrlllo •Laur.., L Kelly, 34318 SMn Alben Hoffman, •116 The foltowtng ~ Nam. ltat•ment Street Costa Mesa CA Dally Piiot Jan, 7, 14, 2t, Oeli. Portola, Caple"'"° Wamtf' Ave., #237, Hun-dol bu91neM u · ara The following '*'°"' art 92627• • ~ 28, 1999 Th195 BNCh, CA.ft2624 tllfgton 8"ch, CA '28"9 DA~ TAX INC ~ 30tf1 doing bu1lne11 .. , K & A 'Julle' Bini Ou!nn 214 Ot· Thia bu~lneu ta con-TIJI• bualntu i. c6n-st, NewPort Beech. CA Enterprlae, 2549. Orange brtllo St., Cos1a Me!la, CA dllCttd by. an lndMdual ducted by: an lndMduar ·~711 ' Ave •• IH, Cotta M .... CA 92627 Have you ltatted d<>lng ,_H!~ you •tarted doing Dave 1'.•v •--("•) .. 05 92927 Thi• bualneu la con-buslnen ytf1 No OU91ntu y.t? No ... , ""'·· ""•.. • Lauren L Ktity Sean Al.._.. H _ 30ttl St.. NewpM Beech, Kelly Jean Curnutt, 2549 ducted by: an lndtvlduel ""'"'• Omnan CA 92983-3711 Orange Ave., I H, Costa Have you atarted doing Thia atattment wu fifed Thia atatement wat ftled Thia builntH 11 con-Mua, CA 92627 bualneq yt1? Yu, 12·1·98 w1tl'I tht County Clifk of with the County Ctn ol ducted by: a corpofatlon Thia bualntsa Is con· Julie Bini Quinn Or~ County on 01/05199 Orange County on f2/22J98 Have you ltMed doing ducted by: an lndMduat Thi. atatement was flied 1 .... 77N38 1"8877U92 bualnesa y.t? YN, M·98 Have you atattftd doing with the Col#lty Clllfk ol Dally Pilot Jan. 7, 14, 21, Dally Pilot Dec. 31, 1998, Dave Tax, Inc , Dave Tax, bu1lne11 yet? YH, 4/98 Orange County on 01/05/99 28, 1999 Th207 Jan, 7, 14, 2t, 1999 Th188 Pr911dent Kelly Curnutt 19090779450 TRADE through classified 842-5878 1---------• Thia atstament wu filed This statement wu filed Dally Pilot Jan 7 14 21 With the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of 28 1999 · ' Tii2o4 Orange CoufltY. on Ot/05/99 Orange,Couoty on 01/05199 -·-------- 1HM77M41 . 199H77M39 RENT Dally Piiot Jan. 7, 14, 21, Dally' Pflot Jan. 1, 14, 21, 28, 1999 Th205 28, 1999 Th198 FIND Can't seem to get to all those repal,: lobs around the house? Let the CIHalfled Servlf:e Directory help you find reliable help. 042-5878 Dow to Place A . Thr legal Drpartmf1lt a11/.r W11u IJ pf,ilJn/ ltJ 11nnollm I',, nrrt ·;en..1u nou• 1wa11izb/, 1<1 new busmes.sn. 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By CHARLES GOREN wnh OMAR SHARIF otnd TANNAH HINSCH A MATfER Ofo' ENTRIES Boch vulnerable, Nonh Jcals good diamonds, North had an easy raise to aamc despiic Lht ainalewn ace or hearts. NORTH • Q53 ~A • o AK64Jl West'• opening lead of the qu.ccn of hearts rcmoYCd the only aure entry to ·dummy's diamond suit. Tu ~ servo a link to 1hc table. declarer led a 'low diamond at tnck two, East's !eek winning. The five of hearts . was returned. and now declarer came up with another key pla~" holdina up the king of he.,, which severed .the defenders' Ill in thal suil.·Af'ltr dis· cardina a spedC and club from the table at tricks three and four, declarer won the heatt continuation and then ran five diamond trickJ, brina1na Nonh-South's total to seven, wilh Lhe ace of clubs there for I.he eighth. WEST • 10 6 2 •J5'4· o Q J 10 9 H 0 109 . .• 1<76 SOUTR • KJ 4 o K762 0 75 . •A 1032 The biddint: l'iORTH F.AST 10 Pa • l o Paa JNT faa SOlJTH WEST 10 Pus lNT Pass Pus Pass Opening lead: Queen of I.:? Tu secure the cont.raet, doc:larer needed a slice of luck ..:_East had to have the ace of spades. When a spade to the king won, declarer was ab)e to p~ay another spade and come to 10 tncks. E11tr1es are the bread and butter of mos1 hands. The abili1y 10 cross from hand Lo hand enables declarer to Lake advantage of finesse posi1ions; lead toward strength; and prepare 1he ground for endplays. Those same assets penmt the defenders to set up and run suits and to escape from an endplay. This hand features entry problems for both declarer and West. Note that. if declarer wins the sec- ond heart. the contract will be defeat- ed. When declarer leads a spade from dummy. Eas1 can rise with the ace and play another heart, and the defenders score five tricks. The 11ucuon was textbook. Wilh 11 points and 'a balanced hand, South invited game by rebidding two no trump and, with 14 points and six Learn to be a better.bridpJllaY· erl Subscribe now to the. 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Cal for MSW9fS • TOUCl>o -"' Aallary ~ • '5c per -1.g()().37().9800 ext code 500 By C:HARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH MllUCH , A MATTER 01'' ENl"Rlt:S Both "Vulncr blc. Nonh duls. WEST • 10 6 2 NORTH • Q53 O A o AK64Jl ... J 54 EAST c:;> QJ 1098 o JO 9 • A987 c:;> 543 ¢ QJ8 •Q98 • K76 SOUTH •KJ4 c::> K 762 075 . •'A 1032 The bidd1ni: NORTll EAST soum WESr JO Pus l t;;I Pus 20 Pus 2NT Pus 3NT fase hss Pan Opening lead: Queen of 'V Entries arc the bread and buuer of most hands. The ability to cross from hand to hand enables declarer to take advantage of fines~e positions; lead toward strength; and prepare the around for endplays. Those same assetS penn1t the defenders to set up and run suits and to escape from an endplny. This hand features enlr)' problems for both declarer and West. The auction was textbook. With I l points and a balanced hand, South invited game by rebidding two no tromp and. with 14 points and six 478 EMPLOYltllNT °"'"' good diamonds. Nonh had an easy raise to aame despite the ainattwn acrof~. West's openina ltad of tho queen of hearts rcmovtd the only sure enlr)' to dummy's diamond suit. To prc-~rvc a link to the table, declartr led 1 low diamond at trick two, East's jack winning. The five of hearts was returned, and now declarer came up with another key play, holdina up tho k:inJ of hearts, which severed the deftnders' link in that suit After dis· . cardina-a sJ>!'de and club from the cable at uick.s thn)e and four, declare( won the heart continuation w then ran five diamond uick.I, brinaina North-South's total to stven. with tho ace or clubs there for the eighth. To secure thC contBCI, declarer needed a slice of luck -East had to have the ace of spades. When a spade to the )cjng won, declarer was able to play another spade and come to 10' 1ncks. . Note that, if declarer wins the sec· ond heart. the contract will be defeat· ed. 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