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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-06 - Orange Coast PilotInside U1it..lilll~, " The best local ERVING TI-f E NEWPORT -MESA COi'Nv\UNmES SINCE 1907 SAnJRDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1999 With new management and new stores, Triangle Square hopes to recapture its past success EusE GEl: lbltl'b T riangle Squdre, Costa Mesa's crown jewel of the downtown area, has lost some of its luster as of late. .. Mega~lore and closure ol its main entertainment atttac- tion, Vt.rtual World. Lust year the center. which ·was built for $62 million in 1992, was old by Capital & Counties USA Inc. to Tem- ple City-based CGM Investment Co. The new manage· ment team, hPaded by Property Manager Tom Este , is dt?terrruncd to breathe new life into the center and carve 0 niche in the competibve retail and entcrtdUUJlent mar· ket. · Unhappy Wllh being the neglected steps1!>ler of new· er and bigger Ordnge County entertainment centers, Trt- d{l.gl~ Square lS preparing to undergo a $150,000 reno- vation and aggressive marketing campaign to improve its dllurc. The renovdtion will include reconfigunng some of the seating on the Town Squdre lPvcl to mecl state reqwrements to serve alcohol outdoors. Declining sales dnd turnover among tenants, coupled with the emergence of bigger entertainment and retdil centers such as the Irvine Spectrum, Metro Pointe dlld The Block in Orange, present significant challenges for the new owners and managers, who took over the com- plex last year. The center, which was envisioned as the city's hub for community and social events, is integral to the future success of the area. PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGtRTY-ZVUUS/OAll.Y PlOT 1i1angle Square's new property manageme nt team of Tom Estes, right. Andy Borunda and Kelly M cCorduck hope things will be going up again. Recent cmnouncements of new tenant::. The Yard House, which will occupy the old second noor spot of Virgin Mcgastore, and Whole Foods. which hought the old Ralphs location, a1e encouragmg. ·1 think the changes that they're attempting to make are going to be very positive for the overall attract.iven ss of the square,• said ~~ayor Gary Monahan •Tue Whole ·111e unportcmce of Thangle Square maintdllling a good occupancy d.Dd improving its position in downtown is very unportant lo the economy of the entire down· town,• said Co ·ta Metta Chamber of Commerce Presi- dent Ed Fawcett. Steele Platt. left. and Steve Reynolds, ownen of The Yard House ln Long Beach, are opening a second site for their pop- ular eatery and pub at Triangle Square th.ls summer. Ma1or blows include the loss of Sfuzzi Restaurant last year and previously the consolidation of the V1rgm SEE TRIANGLE PAGE A 17 The Yard House owners find second home for eatery, pub Ett.,1 G11 !Ult"' W hen Stev(! Reynolds and Steele Platt decidC'd lo expand thmr busmrn>s, they chose Triangle Square as the location of their 'second The Yard House restaurant. The ·Yard House, a ~opular Long Beach eatery <md pub that frotur a monster-sized keg room and 250 be rs on tap, is expected to be a big draw for the center and wlll help attract other ten· ants to the Town Square ar a. •Tuey' re out to capture the market," said niangle Square Property Manager Tom Estes. · Platt, who lives m· Co ta Mesa, and RPynolds, a Newport Beach re idcnt, were first approached by previous Ttian· gle Square owners Capital & Counti USA Inc. 1 1/2 years ago. Ther ncgotial· cd m good faith and igned a d al, but then Triangle Square went into crow, Reynolds said. The new o~ncr , CGM Inv ~lm nt SEE EATERY PAGE A 11 Murder-for-hire suspect pleads guilty 'The Gencrar steer d th direction of Orange County •'Three strikes' candidate gets one strike knocked off record.in exchange for testimony in related case. CiRf.(; RISIJNG _ ... SANTA ANA -A convicted who was hired to hurt the for· llOO·ln·law of a Udo lale woman IJl'!•tled guilty Friday to bit paltid· ~ ... ln . the murder·for-btn I~ O'NeOL 59, wil be ... ... , .. _ ..... , ••aliblkt· .. tar mutder end c.wrylng • JO..t.l tnarm. M pm al a MgOlt- ated plea between the Orange County district attorney's office and defense attorney Joel Gar on, O'Neill will serve 1 O yean m state priJOn. O'Neill is a "three ttrikes." candl· date, but attorneys Were ahle to work out a deal where h.ll record will show only two atriket in exchange tot bll testimony at an upcoming cue. O'NeW was con· victed In 1968 for a baftk robbery met In 1983 b ... ult wtth a dead· lyweapan. ·We'D ban to ltiib • ltriU.. Nkl ~ l*dct Alanaey Jobn Arid••m. on tb919CD1d why• Wiil llNCk wbmbe .. ....aaillAugmt.• ' O'Ncill JS the second domino to fall In n line of players who plotted to hurt or kill David Leland of Cftpi· tole, Calif .. police contend. With the help of a police· infonnant, Costn Mesa investigators were able to unravel a consplrac:y that had the makings of a made-tor-television movie. Police followed O'Neill ln Sep· tember 1997 to Leland'• home m NortMm California. Police say th career criminal was hired by Mat! Miner,• U.year-old Udo laland re&· Ideal .... wu Leland's former llM6•11a.w.Hsm•....,~ ·mo:wu ... ,. Thomas P. Rll y entered pohU after a 30-ycar Marine Corps career. A Newport Beach resident since work.my as Chief of staff at Camp .Pendleton...-•Tue General• was apPJ'nted in 1974 to the 5th Distrid IHt on the Orange County brd of Supervilon, and vown returned hUn to office four times. He retin!d In 1994, leaving a legacy Of preMrVing open no... P. .. ._. IJ*'9I in SOuth County durlncj • peri· • 1-1 od of messtve growth. A ........... at John Wayne Airport bMrs his bilDe. IRWD . plan Under · • review • City officials, distnct say water reclamation proposal cliff ers from last one, but Defend the Bay members· still skeptical. Ocit lt>t NEWPORT BEACH -Irvme Ranch Water Dbtnct official lost round one m their battle with local environmentalists over dis· charging treated waste water mto the Upper Ne'>ffi9rt Bay EcolQg1- c.al Reserve I Now the district is conung back into the nng armed wtth a new, ecmmgly improved plan But Detend the Bay -the group that got the clistrict's last pcmut overturned -is sure to put up a good hght, claiming that the 11:11- 1 est move is just anoth~r way lo sdvc thC! distnct money. • AJl they Wdnt lO do is ftnd rt cheaper way of getting nd of thelf treated sewage," said Bob Causun. prcs1den't of the group. SEE IRWO PAGE A 10 Park near library a :Possibility •Central park plan to be heard by City Coundil at study session Monday. Dif Pb NEW PORT BEACH -A cen- tral park I.! 'V'C of the altemat1v being propo ed tor the Newport Village open pace behind the Central Library. The area is the topic ot a Ctt)' Council tudr esSton Monday, which will also mduclc a discus· ion. or affordable en1or housing at the 1te a rcque: ted by Cowi- cilman Tod Ridgeway. The Jrvm SEE PARK PAGE A 11 INDEX OASSIFIED ·--· .. ··-.. ·---....:.1 S COMMUNllY FOJUM ·---.--.A 16 ElflllTAlNMEHT .Al 4 FAITH ----A2 soom ---·----->.13 SPOm 11 I I A 2 Saturday, Febfuory 6, 1999 • • MORAL Of THE STORY cindy trane christeson biprnate ~S'. ordeal sqftent!d with faith. The mun who kn<'els to God can ~laud up to anything.• -LoulS H . Evans, Jr. A new ~enwster 1ust began for h1qh schools. But this semester h1:qan quite differently for one h1yh schooler m parbcular ~evin Kranwr, a rumor d1 Corona del Mar I hqh Sr hool, wtlsn't at sc·hool on the hr:-t drJy of i;chool last yedr. ln fact, he ""''sn't 1'vcn in thP country. · ln'>le.icl, Kevm wrts one of several uww mernhers on bodrd the yacht Rap- l\lre. h1>Jpmg lo bnng 1t from Flonda to NEtwpnrt BtMch Rut dlJ plans came to an c1hrupt hdlt when an unplanned 111.itntf'ncmce stop m Cozwnel, Mexico, PruplPd mto dO drrnst of the ship's rm TH"r, <dptr11n, and first mate on gun- nmrunq rhdf\Jl'S. Scott McClung, the captain, ended up spending nearly two painful months rn jurl rlnd d medicdl clime. All charges WP.re P.\'l'nhi<tlly nroppNl. McClung w s hniill~ rl'lt>ased dnd helped bnng tliP. Vet< ht hOlllf>. J wc1s unt> of hundrt"?ds who greeted th~ Hdp\u1P upon its return to N('wport ljdrbur. t-.kC'lunq's influence was cl~Ml~ inum.mw. One woman crowded ru!Xt 10 m(' sc11cl, ·rm crying, und I dOJ'l'\ Pven know SC'oll But I sure Pra) NI lor him." A voice in the crowd 'f!'.llt>d, "Who brought you home &ott<• r..tt Clung stopped, pointed up a.Pd qu1Nly Srud, "God d.ld" He then e~qm•s .. ed h1., !Jrntitude to hls parents ah<l fdrntly tmcl the prayN!i of so mdny. Hi Wd., dbo Vl'ry qwck to thdnk his ci~w. l> .. pec1dlly one young member lf6o hdd mt1<le all the difference m the w1rld: _ And that young rncrn wus l h-year- ~a K~m£>r . •:•H \\ tt' Knvm's S(•cond summer work-lnq on the Ri1ptun•. I lis tune was typ1- r41Jly spt•nt l.J("<flldfding, cooking. ctaaniny, lwlµmq in the engine room QE;)Jldyinq drums m a worship bdnd. Nf~H ctn J•llh WNP an ~ntirefy new -~enl'nn• • ·l dSkt•d Kevm what he did and why b<tchosE• lo stay 1n Co1.urnel while McClunq wcs' mc-arr.c rdtcd. ~:-when they were h.rst arrested, we ~)I by thr phone, waiting for any JUtWs from thf' Codst Gudrd or Navy or c)lcyonf' who could help,~ he said. '"And rl W(•m weren't Wditing, we were fu'inq to rail somt•onc While Scott was CD jd1l, I h1•lpf'd mak<' sure that he ha d l!jK·r· nwc1h c1 duy Wc> hrought food flld'n1 tlw hor1t or lc>cdl rPstaurants 1 had nb intPnlrolh of lt>dv1nq. It wouldn't Ww hPlpcd doybody's s1tuabon but rUf own If I hod gone home. I would ft&vt• hdd rmothPJ month of summer at t'~ he.ic h. hut J r£>ahzcd il I stayed , l <:~11<1 ht>lp smneonP " :1 rtskcd KPvin tf he was ever afraid. •• ~Not for me personally,• he sclld. 11Uut I wns c1frd1d for Scott. We had no amtrol o\ er whttt was going on." : When I dsked whdt he learned thfough the ordeal, he said, •1t deh- rilK·ly strPngthencd my faith. God was d t11ly di work . Scott made? it and riohod~ qot hurt. It is something I will it~\ er fmyP.t • .:K1•vm rs hc1ck to the books nght ytt.M, h11t he'U be buck to the boat this "40nnwr And he intends to pursue a Q. t>Pr mvolvmg boating in some n4'ru 1ty .::t...t.iy God hies you with smooth ~mg, Kt>vm. And you ca.n quote me ort that ...::_ .. • CtNDV TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport ~h resident who \peaks frequently to par· ellting groups She can be reached via e-mail lltpndyOonthegrow.com or through the m1il c1tP.O. Box 6140 #SOS, Newport Beach 92658 . . VOL 93, NO. 31 ' , ' ' faith Address: 1230 West Bbker !:it., Coiita M esa Te'9phone: (71•) 556-7787 Denomination: North Amcncdn Baptir.t Year establtshed: 1955 Service times: 8·30 and 10 a.m. Sunday, worship cr- vices and Bible clHsscs for all ages. At 7 p .m . niesdC1y are life-devclopmont cour'ics for adults and a .study hall for du.ldren through grade six. From 6:45 to 8:30 p.ro. WednE>sday are Bible studies and youth pro- grams. All activitie:, MP. open to the public as well as church rnem~rs. See •1ntercsti.nq Note.~" below for a few more details or call the church of11ct?. SenJor Pastor: Bruce Mcrnheld Church staff: Mike Decker,. pastor of adult ~tries; Rod Randall, pdstor of youth ministries; Patti Fenton, cluldren's ounister; Ric Olsen, pastor of college rmn- istnes and rrussions; Ed Sutton, operations manager; Gary Pierce. pastor of outreach and member care; Bill · Waddell. pastor of prciyer rrunistnes. Size of congregation: 375 Makeup of congregation: There are really Jarge and very active youth and college programs. The chwch is home to many baby boomers and a rapidly growing segment of Gen Xers Eighty-two percent of the members live within three miles of the campus. Child care: Professional child care 1s provided for atl services and activities. Th~ church 15 very f amily-ori- ented Type of worship: Down-to-earth, B1ble-centerecl and practical The music and order of service follow d con- temporary format. The church has four bdnds, and 64 churc.b choir presents special muE.1cal programs at · Easter and at Christmas. Type of sermon: Biblically based with practical life apphcation I II 111 S P.I I I I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Recent and upcoming sermons: A two-year study of The Gospel Accordulg to Matthew has been the focus of recent sermons The series will conclude at Easter. Welcome wagon: Those who are interested in becom- ing members take a four-seminur senes, which eqwps them to take part in the church's mission. Each senu- nar meets for four homs on a Sundav afternoon and includes dinner. The fm.t serrunai o(the scnes pro- vides information about the chwch and its mission. The second emphas12es the development of spintual disciplines such as pTayer and giving. The third leads each person to dlscover and understand his or her spiritual gifts. The hntil seminar teaches participants how to talk to others about God and to introduce Je:,us to their lnends. Thn series takes six months to a year to complete. The Rev. Bruce MerriHeld ls pastor of Harbor Trlnlty Church- Outreach programs: Eighty-hve percent of the church's membershlp is actively mvolvcd in some form of ministry, so the church's prograrru; and out- reach are numerous. Women's numstries provide retreats, banquets, support groups and Bible studies for women of all ages. Mr.n's rrurustries are mvolved in Promise Keepers groups, retreats and feUowships. Youth ministries for junior high, seruor high and col- lege-age members mdu<.le student-led disoplc::.hip groups, a newsJcttor, camps, held tnps, rruss1on tnps and mc:tny other r.ommuruty ac:tivil.le.s. Kirut m grdd two through six C"an JOm the Kids Kwir~. Tender Lov- ing Care groups •wk to connect people with Goo ~nd connect people with cac-h other to provide care to the church membef".'\ C1nd the commw11ty at large. Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamro! is for children dges 3 through grade sue and offC>rs games, B1hle memonzation and achievement awards for the kids. Small groups such as Weigh Down, a biblically hdsed weight loss program, and Crown Ministries, a bibli- eally based financial management program. target specific personal nef!ds. The church aho supports t.iv- mgWeU .Mecticcil Chruc and FISH Harbor Area among many local and global missions. Memfield was one of several pastors m Coi>ta Mesa who helped form the police chaplains program m the C'lty. He and other pastors 111 the pr0<Jram spend one week every six to seven weeks on call and eight hours d month ridulg dlong with pohce officers in Costd Mesa. The church also runs tl preschool tmd day care center that hos a voucher progrnm to help smple parents with theu child-caw needs. Dress: Casual Mission statement: I iar.bor Trinity C hurch develops dynamic ctisc1plci. who help people hnd and tollow Jesus. Interesting notes: The• church mt1kes a concerted e1fort to be mvolved withln and throughout the com- muruty. Mom than a dozen pastori. from vanous chur hes m the Newport-Mesa nrea m1 ct dt Harbor Trinity on<c each wet•k for ci prayer brcaklast orga- ruzea by Pastor Bill Waddell. Harbor Trinity believes that it tak(•s the "whole church, with the whole yo:,pel to reach the whole commuruty, • so they acbvPly seek partnen.h1p opp'ortunill~~ w1thin the community and w<;>rJdw1de In clomu thJ.S, members take part m many diverse acllv1Ucc;, Some have worked together at community campu <?s to clean up and paint these public educational facilities. O thers provide ti.me and expertise to lead life-development classes at the church. These classes, held at ? p.m. every Tuesday, are open to the pubhc.: as well as to members of Harbor Trinity. They mclude help with life challenges such as weight loss, co-dependent behaviors, tinancidl rnanag •mcnt and the develop- ment of a regular prayer We. ConcurrPnt with these Tuesday night classes i., a study hall, conducted by paid tutors, for children through the sixth grade. Members participdtC in local f lab1tdt for Hwnanity projects and also organize mission trips to other coun- tries. One group of members, mcluding teenaged and college-aged members, recently made a trtp to Roma- nia. This group took two sewing machines with them and taught Romaruan orphan gtrls to sew, gwmg them much needed JOb skills. The pastor of the Romanian church, with whom f faJbor Tunity partne~ work, will visit and speak at the church at the end of March Three of the pastor~ at tho church have come from among Harbor Tnnity's memhc~. Ftvc more men from the congregation, called to the a:unistry, will graduate d\lnng thP oommg year and rel um to the church. With so many men from the congrr.gdtion being called to the nuru try, f lcirbor Trinity hopes to e::.tabli!;h d new church m the Co~ta M~n-Newport Bedch-lrvirn• area an the nee.tr future. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr PLACES TO • EDITOR'S NOTE: Places to Worship features brief descnptlons of thurches and temples in our community They appear each week on a rotating basts. WORSHIP lrshed 1n 1988 and 1s cJt 190 E. 23rd St, Costa Mesa. For information, call 64S·SOSO Course written by former atheist to be offered at Newport Mesa Christian Center ' Nazarene COSTA MESA CHURCH Of THE NAZARENE Costa Mesa Church of the Nazarene has • itS mission "to worship God, win ~ of ell .,ges to JeSus Chr'.st. bu Id up their faith in God, Md send them out to be Onist's servann • 'Nonhip services are hefd Sunday at 10:45 am. and 6 p.m. There ate actMties fm teens at 1he Sunday evening service and also at the Wednesday evening service at 7 p.m. Doyle Hetldenon IS senior pastor. The chUrdi is at 188S Anaheim St. (at Plummer), Costa~ f'Of moce Information, call SAS-7161. Nondenominational CALVARY CHURCH NEWPORT MESA .. COSTA MESA CHURCH OF CHRIST Costa Mesa Church of Christ Is a family of believe" devoted to loving and glorifying God through proclalm1n9 lhe good news of Jesus Christ and serving others. Worship ser· vices are held SundcJy at 10 am. and 6 p.m .. with the first Sun<Uy night of each month designated as 11 special family nrght. Sible classes for all ages an~ at 9 a m Ouldren's church. for ages 3 to 6, meets during the 10 a m. worship service Andv Wall is seni<>f pas· tor. The church was estabris~ in 1923 and h at 287 W. Wilson St~ Costa Mesa For lnfor· matlon, tall 645·3191. FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Fauv1ew Community Church worships S\Jf'to day "110 am. The church 1$ at 25'25 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Gary Barmon• Is senior pa$· tOI': FOf more Information, cau S45-4610 GRACE FEUOWSHIP CHURCH Grace FellOW5h1p.church M!elu to pauion- ately know GOd in his entirety and eocour· age followen of Jesui Christ 'who 4Jre led by ttie Holy Spirit to walk in nghteousness and to d\are his etem41 proml~e of focg1Veneu With •II others. Wont'lip IS Sunday at 9.15 1.m. Pretdtoof .net SUnday Khool fot •II ages are pi'ovlded, Edlf1 of the fellowship are 8111 Ht"' N MM-B~I ~'1kil This Sunday, Newport Mesa Christian Center will :,tart offenng the Alpha Course, an mtemabonally rcnownecl cour.;c o n the basics of Christianity . In a small-group fonnat, the cour c will delve into key que tions a bout the Bible and Christianity as it relates to the modern world, said cowse instruc- tor Po tor Mark Orphan. "One of our core values a a church i~ that we each can bnng c;omeone to Chnst and we feel this is a .tangible way to equip and enable our people to fulfill CalvMy Churcn Newport Mesa a1tm to MIE> people say yes to God 1ln .wry fac:e'l of their llveS by being rNI, relevant •nd ,..... t1onal. The coogregatlon c~ mostly young adults and young famll6tt: High_ly con- temporary w6nhip servlces. usi~ mUslC. mul tltnedla aild drama Me held at I p.m SMur· ~.and at 8, 9:30 and 11 a m. SUnc:t.y. A full Chrldren's progr•m Is provided for ctillchn In ~ thr<?1-'9h elementary Khool. l\m eet.ic: IS senior pntoJ The ch1Kch ~ esub--ef(, En Cr81Q Md SMiiey Klritpatrldc. ni. <.h bat 317{) MdhJll Ave.~ Mesa. mor• lnfonNtt0n, call 549-8599 that part of our mission," Orphan said. "Titis is the fir~t time we've put a pro- gram tog,•ther to help our people to fulhll thi" mis· IOU." . " MWS itOftfli, llk.ntr•t1ons, edito- rial mitt« or~' herein <•n be reproduced with- out written pet:mlssioo of copy· 11gh\ owrtef, HQW JO REACH US CJroMtlon fllt Time\ Of ... W.it\ty (800) 252-9141 ~ Cl..if.ed (949) 642-567& Display (949) 642 4321 ldhlorial NeWf (949) 642 5680 Spom (949) 574-4223 Newt, Sportl Fax (949) ~170 E.m.11: daltypilotOearthlU\ll.Mt M91rt<>Mc9 ......... Offb (949) 6fl--021 I .... fp (M9) 6lM1JI t I WEATHER TEMPDAlURES Balboa 66150 Corona del Mar 67152 Car.ta Mesa 66150 Newport Beach 67151 Newport Coa)t 68152 SUllf POMCAST LOCATION SIU w.dgt ••.. 2'6 wnw Newport ••• 2"4 wnw ltac:klft ••• 2-4 wnw River Jetty • 2·5 wrrw CdM ...... 2_.wnw ' nou TODAY first low 7;17am .... U F1nt high 1 03 • m ••••••• 4 1 Second tow 657 pm .. , .... 14 Second high 12 4S p.m.. . • , • 3.3 SUNDAY Flnt low l :S1 • m, ...... 1.9 Flnt high 1.54am ...... 41 Second low 7.Upm ...... 1.9 S4tcotlCf high l:Hpm 21 ... SUI The swell will be out of the Wtst every 14 ~onds for w•1st · to shoulder high sets waves wlll be higher at the points and rHk Anew west · northwest swell mcMK In Sunday fot~~ high 91111. Concfi. tlonl should lmpfove todey. Wftlfqulftty -~ .. PoQf. lM IUft ... .,.,._.ft,. Sla.rlt.'d in London, the Alpha Course was wnttcn two decades ago by the Rev. Nicky Gumbel. a for- mer atheist who U'icd to write extensive es ay<: to disprove the CXlSlence ot God. But atter studymg the New Testament, Gumbel fowid that while many answer~ were found w1Uun its pages, the Church W6S· n't comrnunicatmg tho c answer~ m a way that the layman could underi>tand. Gumbel wrote whdt has been called by some a •crash course• in Chris- tianity and one that has grown to be used in thou- sands of churc.hes world- wide. "It's an ottempt to keep the mesi>age a traditional one, but change the pack· aging to present Christian- 1ly m a way that's cultural- ly relovant to people today,• stud Albtair Han- na, the excc:uttVe director of Alpha North Amenca, m a pre.';:, release. Draw1ng lrom a WJde range of matenals rangmg from Uie wn.tmgs of C.S. Le wis on the Scnptures to Charlie Brown cartoons, Gumbel nddres cs issues including, MWhy does God llow suffenng?~ to •Js Chn tiamty bonng, untrue and arrcl<>vant?" Scss1ons will begµi at 5:30 p.m . at the Newport· Mesa Christ.um Center, 2599 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mcsd. The session bcqms with an informal dinner, followed by a largo-~roup learning time. For more mformation. call Mark Orphan at (714) 966· 04$4. POLICE flllS COSTA~ • Alrwey Awnue A cellular phone worth $650 was stolen frt>m " car in the 2900 block betwffn 5 30 and 8.30 p m. Jan. 29 • leer Sti'Mt. A backp~k ind a wallet worth $300 were s1olen from• buslneu In the 3100 bl6ck betwt'etl 11·45 am. and 12·45 p.m Jin. 24 • HeftMr 9ouleverd ~al items of jewflry worth Sl.350 were rtoten from 1 hOfM in the 2400 block betwffn Oct. 21 end J.n. 21. • PMtL C...... Drtwe. A wallet and rts contents Wofth $131 were stolen from a car In the first bl«k at •bout 9 40 a m. J.n 27. • ....._ Ana ~~ FOUf 1'1*.ki of bMf worth S56 w.r. stolen from• stoni in the 1600 block at •bout 11:15 p.m. Jan. 21. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mieso Doily Pilot Soudoy, Febwory 6, 1999 A 3 .... Idea to elimiitate valedictorians, salutatorians not too bright J ust when I thought it wai. safe to Joke about my po i- tion on soccer trophies. some task force hlll» to come along and prove my point: The joke came last week, when I attended u meeting al wtiich one person expressed appreciation of this colunm. That was followed immediately by someone else making a seri- ous reference to the sovereign nght of every child to have a . soccer trophy. Now, the Daily Pilot of ... Feb. 3 reports that the Grade Point Average/Grt.tduabon R~quir'e- . ments Task Force ha conclud- ed that eliminating class vaJe- dictonans and salutatorians, the top kids in each class. is a good idea. The Pilot quoted Tom Jacob· son, the assistant superinten- dent of secondary education, as saying, •The top-ranking stu- WHIT'S UP dents may be separated by a ' few hundredths of a point. It's not fair to draw a distinct.Ion between those who are so close." I was going bananas over this comment, but I now realize that I'm just one of those mis- gwded '90s parents who want k1ds to achieve goals. Silly me. Mtiybr. Jacobson is nght. Mayb• it's )ust not fair. So, in the spirit of fairness, I ~uggest the foUowmg: 1) Effective unmed1ately, them will be no i.conng in dis·. trict athletic events. For exam- ple, touchdowns, field goals and the like will Lie awarded a value of zero. It is now my belief that, il both teams spend the same .. amount of time on the field or court, we ctmnot possibly desig· nate one as superior. It would · be unfair. Similarly, the runner who is behind by Jacobson's hundredth (of a second) at the • fipish line also wins the 100- yard dash. From now .on, every- one not only plays, everyone wins. 2) All kids shall wear eye- glasses so no one is unfairly called •tour eyes.• After all, kids with bad eyes bad no choice in their affliction. 3) All kid::. will play With each other on a rotating baru;, with equal time monitor\!d by a speetal committee so that no child is unfairly left out of the • action. 4) Ptlss a school bond to help pay for hom<i computers for all kids who don't have one because it'~ not fair that their parents can't affor~ or don't wish to purchase one for them. . 5) Supply personal trainNs for all -!llhletically challengPd-. kjds to get them up to speed Similarly, we should supply per- sonal tutors for the • academi- cally challenged• because it's not fair that some kids were born with more coordination and others with more brams. 6) Eliminate letter grades on tests or at the end of the term. . Instead, test results would read •ny again!" instead of F, -Not bad!• instead of 0 , "You're 1ust REG. '2.95 ·VINCIANA'S Local Wddflower Honey Bear ~ $1'90 .-.-12~ REG. '2.49 hke everyone el et• will replace C, •Don't try so hard,• instead of B, and ·oon't rock the boaU- in::.tead of A . • 7) De::.1gnate all departing seniors as having graduated in the top 100% of their class. And give each one a trophy. · Eluninating cla-.s valed1cton· an and salutatorian follows a major study that re'VP.dlcd that the self-esteem crusdCle we've been on for yeano· has been a complete failure. It seem:> thal while we were teaching kid::. to love themselves, we weren't teaclung them how to add and subtract or read dnd wnte. We see it now in the news that. almost half of the kids entenng the state college system must take remedial English. These kips may know something about self-esteem but not enough to spell it. Yet the notion persists that instead of helping kids up the ladder, in tead of teaching them how to achicv higner and higher goal , we muio1 make ur that no one feels bad, and s0 we \\ind up lowenng the standard~ for cveryon~ with no end ln bight to this madnei;s, To all members of the school board who are concerned that dn imuative to authorize a ~chool vouchPr program is on the honzon, this policy is exctct- ly what Will rlnve parents to · the po}lr. to mako sure the ballot measure suoc::eeds: For mdny parents, eliminat-. mg valed1ctoria~ ahd salutatori- . an is a pt?rfect example of . everything that is wrong with the pubhc school sy::.tem. This idea is not dumblng down, it's JU. t dumb. • STEVE SMITff is a Costa Mesa resi· dent and free·lance writer. He can bl' reached at (949) 574·2462 or via e- mail at· mmth190idt.net. Original ~Breakfast 32oz. • Roa.ued Cashew Butter 93'9 REG. '5.4!5 16 oz. LIJWFat Cholestaol Fm & Meat Free • Breakfast Links Reg. 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Andersen · He present~d the students with a dramatic monolQgUe. presenting Lm- coln in his fourth year of presidency. Brame spoke about Lincoln's hard- • Chc1rles Bramei who portrays Honest Abel teachPs students a bout the lnth president . ships, 1rom the death of two of his children .to the ptun of watching his nation divide when the Confederacy seceded ftom the Uruon •<>Id Ab1• LmrX>ln came out of the lldernP"~ long yedrs uqo, • the nrd-throuqh-s1xth - rc1d1• -.tuclt>nts of AndN- ~n Eh.'lll('!lldf) c htlntc<I lon9 w1Lh Chrtrlc>s • rdt11t. • rtw Lt\ mq Lm· • •>ln · P' 1\rnl l·mlc17 lhl' I hlh n•-.uh•111 •>I tlw Untied t.1ll"-1 ,11111 • out of the d'il cmcl dpflt'rlf!'d ds d urpn-.t> q tll'SI .ti lhe t.'\\ pm t Bt>.t< h sc hool. IP f'<H £111\ IJIOUp Dt1US When it was time for questions, one student told Brame, ·watch your back in the theater.• Brame replied, ·1 hear that is very good advice, young man, but that's not a question, it's a statement.• Brame's monologue was filled Wlth advice for the stude nts, such as •stand up when you are addressmg someone" and uNever point fingers: at people.· l11n111r1t'lnq \nclPrsen's P1•(h -.pllll'iO!Pd 1111111 s v1s1t "' honor of Charles Brame as mr oln\ h1rthrldV FPh. Abraham Lincoln Perhaps the most important lesson was a subliminal one, whe n Honest Abe broke into tears as he told the chil- dren that his son, Robert, was tedsed m school for being •cockeyed," so he :t 2 . • Jul' c 'olgc1lt>, pn·'>Hit'nl of the " U1t>r.., g soup, sdtd he hoped to ~ bnniJ cl more· li\ t>ly J>Prspectwe to , l' hol1dd}' thcJn 1ust another day •II. did not want to send his youngest, ThomdS, to school for a disability that he hdd. Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot R . . run m forecast Sunday,_ Tuesday Meteorologists say resi- dents expecting more rain this weekend can breathe a sigb of relief but shouldri't expect to work a midwinter tan at the beach. Partly claucjy skies will dominate most of the week- end with a sllght'chance of showers late Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. Forecast- ers say ·the next cold fiont will move through the area Tuesday and will generate a small amount of rain. The storm that blew through Southern Califor- nia on Thursday and Fnd~y left behind almost a one- third of an inch of rain at John Wayne Airport. Mete- orologists say the season ram total at the airport is about 2 112 inches short of the 30-year average of about 5 inches for a yearly rain season. Forecasters hesitate to call this a dry year and aren't calling for a drought watch but the past couple of stonns have dropped snow • Br cllllt. 73, Stll<I his mterest m Lin- 0)11 \\cl!'> "f>ci\'i llf'<I by his bt•lwl lhdt Lincoln 1s the most populdt person mocl1 ·r n t11~tory .. Brctnlf' n1<1k<•s <1n <•xc:ellf'nl Lm- oln lrom 111 .. lctndl expressions and n•'>s lo lh1 • wcr y l1e ct1rn<>s himself. Brame was a teacher for 33 years before he became "The LlVUlg Lln- coln. ~ He has taught history, politlcal science, government and agriculture to students in fifth gra de through 1wuor college. Brame has portrayed Abraham Lincoln for the past 24 yedrs, presenting his m onologues and speeches more than 2,400 times. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN r DAii.\' Pl.OT Honest Abe, a.k.a. Charles Brames, gives students at Andersen Elementary School a living history lesson Friday on the 16th president's IUe ln the mid 1800s. in the mountains. 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Should the City of Costa • Joann Street residents say cham-hnk fence proposed by city won't protect 'against trespassers and noise from Estanaa. ~ bUlld a iqll I lnstMd of a chaln.:tirill: teru. to sap.rate.Joann "StlMt homes from £staocia High S(hool? lbly Pill cos r A M l.!SA -A group of Joann Stret•t res1cl t.'nts who hve south uf Estdnc:1d High SC'hool met Thursddy night to discuss the city's ab1.1nclonment of on alle)' betwet•n Uw1r homes and lht' sc: hool · call our Readen Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or send •n e-mail to dallyp1lot0earthhnk.net . Give yOUT. hometoWn •nd ph9ne n11mber (fo(~lon porf>QS· es only) •nd ~I your full .name. . ThC' Planning Commission voh·d m Dt•< t•mlwr to recom- mend thdt lhl' c1tv ahdndon the aller. \.\. h1ch hc1s li1stonCdlly suf- tered trom 11lt•qdl dumping and weeds The a11eys don't serve any. public p1irpos1• <1ncl there is no nt'Pd 101 dCC'l''"' .tlong the alle), -.,c11d lhll t>.torri,, public ser- vtCe., d1n •c:tcir If the City Council votes in March to abandon the a.tley, the neighbors will be allowed to extend their yards to fully enclose the alleys. What concerns the residents are city plans to construct a chain-link fence between the alley and Estancia High School after it abandons the alley. Moto,f,.; f·7 S.u t -6 J69 E. 17Tk ST. Cosu MES4 Acaoss fao• fhlpks (949) 642 .. 8910 We AccEpr CoMpoiroR's CoupoNs ........ ___ ___.__, I I I I I I I I I I Thl1 coupon moy not be combined with any other clKoUnt or tctle price. 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A chitin-link fencl! JUSl won't do that, re idP.nts said. "We definitely pret£•1 tt wall.• Passdntrno said. R<"t>adents feur lh<lt students Wlll climb ovt>r the chdin-lmk Jenee into their bdck yards. Some resident!> have pools and spas and fear habihty is!>Ues, Passt1ntino sutd. . "If there':s a solid bamer, it's kind of like out of sight and out of mmd, • Passdnhno said. There are alsQ concerns about c:ars racmg m the parking lot and providing a sufficient barn- cr il th~y )Ump the curb. With the Estancia I h gh School stadiwn proposal pending, residents also fC?ar that alrcady-ex1stmg prob- lems of trnsh and noise will only. be exacerbated. The ?-loot-high chain-link fcnr.e, which will pan 25 to 30 hack yarcb, I c tunated to coi;t $45,000, 6atd Ernesto M unoz, as 1stant n ty engineer. A block wall will co t consid- erably more although no esti- mates were ava1lablt•, Munoz said , Ne1~1hbors :.aid 11 the alley 1s relurncd to lht"m, they would. like the city to dear 1t ot debris, · concr<•te, tar, sdnd and vegeta· lion. Wnndy Leece,· a Newport- Mesa Umf\cd School Olstu ct board mem ber, also attend<!d the mt-eting. "They have endured n lot of abuse, wheth er ii be garbage or noise or· Just dnvmg through there," Leece a1d . She encouraged the neigh- bors to attend a school board meeting Tue<>day an d to also contact City Council members. "It's an issue where the school d1strkt and the city !>hould be able to work together and resoh:t•." Lecc:e said. Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? 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I • REC.$75 I OFFER EXPIRES 02/1519' • I I ' I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Newport Beach, Costa Mesa hit with two more car crashes ,. • lbree people aitically ) Frank Clenden of Corona del Bria Gluna', 4f, of New- injured in Thursday l Ma:ouc!~~eds:8!u: ~= ~-~==~ accidents; Eastbluff woman rib, hip and brain injuries. ti. passenger in his 1996 convert- involved in Wednesd was taken to UCI Medical Cen-Ible Mercedes-Benz when be . . ay ter's critical care umt. Clenden lost control of the car. Glamer crash IS m coma suffered chest and internal veered to the right and hit a GllliCi RhUNG . . COST~ MESA -Two lrclfhr. accidents that occurred almost within an h.our of each other Thursday night left three peo- ple in serious condition' and paralyzed a major intersection for more than an hour. The two collisions capped a tragic week in Newport-Mesa that left three people clinging to their live~ in local hospitals. The fin.t collision Thursday happened at about 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. Police say a 1989 GMC-van dri- ven by 20-year-old Manuel Meza of Whittier was traveling northbound on Newport when he hit a 1993 Ford Escort head- ing westbound on 19th The van hit the left side of the car, sending it out of con· trot, police said. It careened through another lane and slammed into a 1987 Toyota Corolla. .. 1\vo people in the Escort - driver Legelin Saraus, 34, of Bellflower and 88-year-old injuries and was taken to West-light pole, crushing the front em Medical Center, where he left 11de of his vehicle. remained in critical condition He was taken to Western Friday. Medical Center with a broken The two Pf!!Ople in the Toy-pelv11 and other· internal . ota -a 0-year-old driver ond injuries. He is listed in critical • 43-year-old woman, both from condition. His passenger Costa Mesa -·were taken to walked away from the car and UCI. Their identities weren't was fine. released by authorities Friday Police later arfested Glamer pending notification ol their on suspicion of driving under families. the influence. Witnesses say he Police b\?lieve Meza, who was travebng at a high rate of had minor injuries, caused the speed before he crashed into accident by not stopping at a the pole. red light. The intersection was ~ewpo~ Bea~ ~o had a backed up with ·motorists in all rna1or trafh_c acode!1t Wednes· directions as investigators day at the intersection of East- exarnined the scene. bluff Drive and Jambor4:e o d l h 1 t Road. A truck owned by Chil-. rugs ~ a co 0. were no dren's Hospital of Orange involved m, the _accident, a_nd County plowed into two cars, pohce don t thmk the ram· one of which was driven by 19- slicked roads contnbuted to the year-old Rebecca Burch. Tue crash. Eastbluff resident has fallen "Whether it was raining or into a coma and hasn't •not, it appears we ·may have regained consciousness since someone who ran a red light," the acadent. Her father, Jeff said Costa Mesa police Lt. Dale Burch, said his daughter is. Birney. fighting for her bfe. Police say alcohol may have "We ask for the prayers and played a part in a second crash, good wishes of everybody,• he which happened at about 9 said. •she's a wonderful girl, p.m. in the 1700 block of Pia-and I have no idea how she got centia Avenue. picked for this." ·JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE ANNIVERSARY We're Celebrating 120 Years of Quality Flooring Service and Lowering the Prices on ) araJi!at(; Breal<V#ater $229~ Perlato ~¥: $34~l lnscaUcd over 80 oz. Dduxc car cWhion. JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE "Tht Oldest Carpet Company in California" Since 1879 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Mon-Fri 9-5:30pm Sat & Sun 10 4pm CA Uc. #27<2823 { 1 /2 mile south of South Coast Plaza} lit ' . (714) 751-2324 Visit our web site: www.bloesercarpetone.com SINC'W1•11 We off er the fl.nest, freshest Meat, Seafood and Produce in the Newport;Costa Mesa area Flower Shop Vitamin Dept. Fine Wine & Beer Selection Gift Baskets International Cheeses Specialty and Conve~ience Groceries Broccoli 2Ibs . $1 00 Chicken Breast Fajitas s399lb Saturday. February 6, 1999 A.~ · Children's counseling center celebrates its silver anniver~ary • .. • Counseling center the· group way to everyone who has had r e n t e d hand in this agency for the 1 t has spent 25 years !rom The 25 years lt wm be a really exot-"Wt think it's arttty • helping troubled • ....w ..J...- 0 r-......_ Irvine Co. 1.ng k1ckoft .to a yearlong eel hil . . . ,~...., ......... for Sl d bratlon." c dren and their families. ~ Ggllt(y hos been month to Tiw center has hc>Jped more ar_ .. ....J for 25 y--a wetl-than 8,Wo tanulu~s m its 25-year .11.,11-1-11 JlAc,1.v•.m • uuna -~ • and hm continued the u~spectt•d lustory, Gulnaldo , aid. IJlivPlol co u n I Y • The recognition reception A Newport Beach nonprofit success level that wide pro-also will include the unveihng of group that provide~ free prof es-it's~ had: gra~. 1. th~ student-<.1e..c;1gned logo fo1 sional counseling services to .• ...._.'--'-,.~J-.-.1....t:. da 0.~:~r.: the "~liver Jubilee" Z5th troubled children and'the'ir fam-----w.ucu 1 b . w~· EJlecutive director; do e.xocu-anruvetsury c;e e rat1on. ~· ihes is kicking off its yearlong tiv~ Clirec-. bridge High School semor silver-anmversciry celebration ~e~~~ ·tor,. said Michiko Hayd:.hi WdS choS.en as th.is weekend. . .... ...,." th · f h d~ · Sh The ·Assessment and Treat-Center the pur-e wtnner or er sign. e ment Services Center, founded pose of v.·111 al o be honored at tfie Sunday's recepuon. Cannon said. in 1974, works with Orange . recQgni. Sunday's event also will County ~chools to counsel stu-tion event JS to thank those peo-include a performance by Pacific dents who .need special guid-pie who have m de th t . 1 d e cen er Chorale Children's Chorus and ance tn handling the struggles of poss1b e throughout the year .. pre'>entatlon of three annudl everyday life, said Sue Cannon, ·we think it's.pretty special . spokeswoman for the center. when a nonprofit dgency ha awards The Corporate Awardt The service lS free and lS been around for 25 years and the Tern A. Olsh7bky Award for funded through pnvate and cor-has continued the success level volunteer service ~nd the porate donations and run mostly that it's always hdd, • she said Founder's Awdrd. . by volunteers. Cannon said the "This JS a chance to really say • For more mformanon about center has grown from a trailer thank you in a most profound the center, coll (949J 7~6-0~93. OINER'S FEE • AQ TICS CENTER • RACQ ETBAl.L • PER ·o AL TRAI ERS •MASSAGE • CARDIO Save up to $100! • AEROBI • • FREE WEIGHTS • STRE GTH TRAI • BA KETBALI. Rffiscovtr tht YMCA 2300 University Dr. • ewport Bach tJal 949 /642•9990 'It. 8 Sorvrdoy, February 6, 1999 Funcl-rai et held f or youth j ob program HE IOMAN FEAST: Get your appetite reddy for the 26th annual Roman Feast and Charity Auction from 5 to 9 p.m. March 2 at the Costa M~sa Community Center fo r thE> beneht of the Youth .employment Sc>rvicP of the Har· bor Ai"ca . Music and entertain- ment wi11 be prov1d('d by one or I.be harbor ared's be~l known entcrt<lmers, Jim Roberts. The Costtt Mt"Sd and Nc>wport l ldr· !;)or Ared chdmbcrs ot com· meru• art" tht" honordry ('O chair for th<> l!vent. Most of the elected olhCJdl tvtc .J.ead· ers from Co-.t MPstl dnd New· pQrt Bcdch w1 1• tn CJ.ttc•n- 4ancP Thi'> y(•ctr\ evc•nl SdlUlf's lhl' busine.!>!> commumty t1nd the Youth Employnwnl St>rvaccs employPrs who tld1.c• helped thOUSdnds o( youths find )Ob~ since HOO Tht>rc 1s 'iltll tune to dondtP <1n c1uctaon tl<·m or to beconw dn und<•rwnh•r or spon- sor or the l'V(>fll All lunc!s raised twrwht youths who drP c;eektnq 1•mploy1111.mt Chn'iltnP Carr, thl• .. v.l•nt d1c11rwomc1n, Sdy<.. llCkf'lS tHI' $20 l'clC'h dncl seahn<J 1s llnutNI To mdk<• rescrvdttons, do11c1I<' t1n uuchon it.em or lwconw c1 '>J>on-.or, <all Youth EmploymPnl St•rv1ces dt (94<l) b42 ~ iOb VAUGHN REDDING SCHOLARSHIP FUND: The• Co!otd Me>'>d KtWdnt<, C'luh hd!. mounl(•d <1 CdHl(><tlCJtt tu rdl'>C dn endowmPnl ol $10,000 to estdb· lish ct scholctr'>htp di Ordnge Coctsl C'ollf'q(• rn honor of for- me>r K1wdrnc1n, c1v1< IPctdcr and DON'T CALL THAT 800#, TALK TO SOMEONE LOCALLY! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH 40 Years in Business ~ s _r)_, 949-631-7740 4.41 Old &wpon SI~ • N~n 8cach ...... , 11....., ..... , ...... 'COMMUNITY & CLUBS longtime Costa Mesd Chdmber of'Commerce director Vaughn. Redding. who died at age 88 on Oct 18. Redding worked for the Coast Community CoUege Dis- trict from" 1969 through 1974 and WdS responsible for devel- oping cooperative cducohon progrnms on U1e cdmpuse!> ot OCC 'dnd Golden West College. whlC"h served dS nationdl mod- els dOd were replicated throughout the country. Retired OCC dean und cuf- rcnt Kiwanian Jctmcs Garmon i!i chairing the campaign to raise the funds. Donations to the scholarship fund in any amount can be made by contachng the OCC Foundation at (714) 432· 5126. WELCOM E TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE ... Glenn Kerr, who JOtned the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club; Todd Posselt, sponsored by Dick I Freeman, who Joined the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor SHYia CUlll MEmNGS ntts COMING WEEK Want to get more involved m your community, make nt:w fnends, network or 91ve som~ thin9 ba<:k to your commumty7 Try a ~trv1ce club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUISDAY -7:30 a.m.: The New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club td hear M ax Bennett, a jazz musician. &:JO p.m.: The Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club mee\s at the Costa Mesa Country Club. · . WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro RotarY Club will· meet at the Center Club. The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Uni- versity Athletic Club Noon: The Costa • Me~a Rotary CJub meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of the Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club tor a business meeting 6 p.m.: The New· port·8alboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a pro- gram by Or Gavin Grant on chiroprac· tics and nutrition THURSDAY -7:]0 •• m.: The Cos· ta Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe for a pro· gram by the Orange County Social Services Agency on "Need for Foster or Adoptive Families." 11:30 •.m.: The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Luis Moreno sing a med· Icy of Valentine songs Noon: The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Coro- na dcl Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa K1wan1s Club meets at the Holl· day Inn. The Exchange Club of New- port Harbor meets at Riverboat Restaurant. The Newport·lrvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear the Mater Dei High School choir • COMMUNITY & CLUBS 1s published every Saturday Fax your service club's meeting information to (949) 660- 8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 5, Newport Beach 92660. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MEN U: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI Sill CHILI CHEESE OMUITTE Cock!orls Phon• A~t·Gd ''" Fooj le· Ge' 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-64S-7626 WELCOME D ABOARD . \ .DON'T mss 'l'HE BOAT! ·~ J . Us For Dinner New oo:kans Steaks e:!r Seafood En trees B urbon ueet Prime Rib ;ig Mo's Baby Back Rib Or. voodoo Jambal~ya Delta Chicken Cha.m~1gtioo Natchez Creole Shrunp f .L nuarter Rack of Lamb Rn~·~ M' n Mighty Mississippi filct ~gno Grated Southern Q.uatl Casino Calamari Steak f ~t Tuesday fresh Fish Desserts Appetizers NC'l' Orlean• Cocktail Shrimp ca;un Cnb CAku . The Ra Blackened Aht and Mushrooms St. Charles Atfichokc Hcaru . St.eaJDboat Popcorn hnD\p Lunch • Dinner • Brunch Weddings • Special Events • Catering • Live Muaic Lunch: Tuca.-Fri. I la.m-Jpm Dinnen Wcd.-Sun. 5· lOpm Brunch1 Sat. k SU.n. 8am-3pm Buffet Brunch (Sunda}'I only) 1 I am·lpm RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT LYLEEN &: JEFF EWING STRUCTURAL INSPECTIONS. You are about to ell your house in the Newport Beach area. Your buyer~ will probably include Ii phy.,ical in'>Jx.:c.:tion contingency in the contract, allowing tliem to have an expert check the hou'>c and the major S}stems and applianc~. A profc..,ional phy,f<."31 in,pet.wr can help buyer:> to "kno"" the hou e and co fed comfortable with it, but the inspection does not re.,ult in a pa.,., or fail gra<le. The buyc~ will lcam important thing .. about chc hou-;e, such as where the water cutoff valve i., loc.1ted, in cao;e of an emergency. The inspection may alo;o help buyers 'let up a budget for repair~ and detcrrmnc if they want ro invest in cost-effoctivc measures ro increase cncrg; efficient)-.. Buyer\ rare!} bade out of a sale after a phy.,kal impcc:oon. Even if there olre. problem,, you have the opportunit} rn negotiate a compromise and avoid any obstacle'> that could .,eriou.,Jr threaten the sale. Lylecn and Jeff have 27 con<;ecutivc year!> of real estate e~pcriencc in Newport Beach. They arc Coldwell Banker's I 1 tea~ For profe'>)ional c;crvice or advice with all your real C'otatc need-; call the Ewin~ at (949) 718-1514. Newport Beach/Costa Mesq Doily Pilot Just in time for Valentines! . . February 1st thru 13th . J(f• ~. ;· ... f· Stock \. Reduction l. \\ Sale ,. .. , .. ~'r-~'l7t:'~o( .... ·' ~(.. . .~.... ._, ":.. I'·· • "j ~ ~ . ~~., _,.·~::{ ·As much as ~·. "-· t . \, F~st 'i;:~~/2 Off j ~. Feb 13th .I·~ 7 '..: . ..,... "•. ~. \ ' ,, ... -....,_ ~ ~· ··'-4 . ,.,;· -·....:~ . ,,.. -· '• Selected Merchandise Fron1 O ur Own Stock Regu larly Sold In Our Own Store • Rings • Pendants • Pms • Necklaces • Chains • Earrings • Watches • Bracelets • Charms • Mountmgs • anc.J Silver Jc\yclry of All Kinds Come Early for Best Selection. CHARLES•H. BARR t;~ vour: VISA, '1astercard, Ameriean Express, Discover Card · 1803 We tcliff Drive ewport Beach (949) 642-3310 Another new store, another good reason to stay tiome To Entice You Into Our New Store, We'll Pay Yo~r Sales Tax Newport/Costa Mesa 1880 Newport Blvd. 949-631-1381 You're invilcc.I to our new tore wh ere you can try oul our cxccpttonal equipment. H you're . erious about geumg in shape and urec.I of that sweaty gym smell, then }1ou'rc better off staying home. A Stanford Univcr:,icy stud}' pro,·ed that people who wo·rk out at home arc more likely to suck with the program and get more effechve results. Come by and one of our expertly trained sales staff wtll help you choose equipment that's perfect for you We don'l claim to carry every brand, just the cream of the crop. We're so exclusive that we're the only authoriZed dealer m Los Angeles and Orange County to carry Theradyne fttness and Vectra. Wt'rt ~ surt about our quality and prict.,, thlt w' back thtm w1lh a lhln.} day tttum. LADYM = EGLJIPM5NT The Finest Equipment with 1n Attitude on Price. www.lllgym.com I .1q1111.1 Niq114 ! ' '"I I'' .... , I ,1 1• I ' ·11•1 ,' '; '"I: N I \ 1 I ' ' I I I l I " I . ' r\11 • " . I I ' ' I I ~~ • . I ' I I I ' I I I ) I . " I I ; i • l PLUG IN I ' ' Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, f ebruory 6, 1999 A 9 lfiofa U Love (slip) covers the basics B ofa U Love is n11w lo Coro- na tiel Mar, yet there are .seven Loi. Angt•le:. loca· lions and the owner ha been m bUS111css for 30 years. The cus- tom slipcover formture store distinguishe's itself from its com· petitors by offerlrig the sam<i quality but with two-week . . deliveries ttnd extremely low prices. There arc fabnc sampl~s to chose from In the shop, .md it cames popular fdbric compa- . rues such as Pindler & Pmdler, Morgan, Dorrell, 'Robert AJlen • and Wdverly. Custom 1;ofa:, uncl • chairs are also avail~blc, and the store can slip<;over d.1s- tomers' furniture. The two-week delivery 1s set up on the day of purchase. Soht U Love also car- nes tables, lamps, mirrors, ceramic pols and accessorie:.. It's at 2846 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Por more infor- mation, call (949) 760-3137. Play It Again Sports, selling new and used sportb E>quip- ment, opened last summer in osta Mesa. It's lill <•d with every kind of sports equipml'nt you could imagine, mduding snowboards, clothing. hockey equipment, skatebotuds, wet suits, soccer equipment, in-line skates, surfboards, free weights and bikes. The store prundnly stocks winter i.port·related Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Dally Pilot CLASSIFIEDS BEST IUYS • greer ,wylder . items now and, when summer approaches, there will be more • surfboards, water skb, body boards and wake bo<uds. The store's policy on used eqwp- ment is that it accepts equip· ment for cash, trade or consign- ment. and there are no appoint- ments needed to bring in equip- ment It's at 2159 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (949) 548-7852. April Cornell, at Fdsh1on . Island in Newport Beach, 1s a women's clothing and dtces- sories boutique that opencd in April. April and Chns Cornell design the linens and clothing in lndia and ·opened their first storP in New York 20 ye<us tigo. The designs are very similar lv . onginal Laura Ashley patterns; Beautiful, unique WEDDINGS in Black l!l White l!l Color they look very French Canadi- an. The clothmg goei. on sale twice a year, and it's wrapping up its wmtcr clearance sale. The i;tore is filled with linens. women's and children's cloth-· ing, g1ftware and furniture. m. at 1113 Newport Center Drive. For more information, call (949) 721-9061. Trianglo Square's The Gap recrnliy started carrying Gap K.&ds and Gap Baby merchan- di~e. in addition to its regular Gap clothing for men and women. The store is now one- slop shopping for the entire .famlly, dnd it's been receiving pieces of the new spring line . The Gap is at l870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more mformallon, call (949) 645-9552. John L. Blom Custom Pho- tography 1s celebrahng its 20th anmversary with a portrait spe- cial. The offl•r is d 50% discount on studto or garden sittings and 20% off portraits. John L. Blom is at 3732 E. Coast Highway, Coronel del Mar For more infor- mation, call f949) 675-3130. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or wnte to the Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W Bay St • Costa Mesa 92627. 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Wile '°"*'C:.. ..... CA"91t • LDEN~S Yearly Inventory Flo9ring·. Clearanc~ Sale · ·~ 4 Days Only. Sale starts Friday, Feb. 5th, ends Monday,,!Feb. 8th Room Size Carpet Remnants in Stock as Iowas 95 carpet only each Does not include podding or instaning Lees by Burlington Sisal Close Out ~'C'I reg. s32.95 s1 95 ~·T\l!\\ 1. \ ~lT~R Limited Stock sq. yd. on Hand ( .IT/\.'( Includes poddin~ & installation Anderson Hardwood FloOring Natural Maple Prefinish 99 Material Only s . ft. *limited to. stock on hand Laminate Flooring 3 woodgrain · colors Material Only S] 99sq. ft. All Area Rugs On Sale Take an extra 1t limited to stock on hand 10 So1vrdoy, February 6, 1999 IRWD l • J CONTINUED FROM A 1 Many qu tiom remain a to what the new plan m an tor city 1eStdents and the B ck Bay they all want to ptotect, including what the di tnct' motives are for con· tinuin,9 to push the 1 ue when the savings appear on tbe urf ace to be nurumal. But even cJty offiaab admit that the district's nPw proposal JS much <Wferent -and coulrl be much better for the bd}' -than the ongmal Wetldnds Wttter Sup· . ply project. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board tw1ce approved that project, which called for 5 million y<Jllom, of treated wdstc> wol<'r to h • dis- charged mto thP. bu}' every ddy dunng the winter. It dlso mcluded treating San Dwgo Cre~k Wdter m the summer. School, chamber team up for fund raising The Co'.'>ld Mf•'u.I ChdlTlber of Commerc<> ttnd TPWinklr Middle School hdve lPdmed up to pdrllc1- pate in C.t'nPrnl Mills' "Box Tops For Educdbon· program From now unlll June 2000, (.,enerd) Mills' box top logos Cdn he redeemed for 10 rents to 15 tents, alloWing the school to rd1.W as much dS $10,000. All residents and businessP.s ar!' vncouraged to participdte. Box tops can lx• deposited dt Defend the Bay appealed both dcdstons and won a major victory in November when Superior Coilrt Judge Hobert Thomas ruled that the pro1ect would not Improve the estuAry water qual- ity, which 6 reqwred by state law. The new plan call for a $250,000 pump station m the San Diego Creek that could divert - dunng the wmter -water from th~ creek into a seri~ of duc.k ponds before it ends up in the bay, said Ken Thompson, duector of water quality for the distri~. That change solves the prob-. lem that led the district to propo!ite dischMging treated waste water into the bay m the rust place: lac:k of a reliable source qf water for · the San Joaqum marsh, a senes of duck ponds the district bas on obligation to keep irrigated. The distrtct's existing pump station sits in a sedunent basin in the creek, Thompson said. While it works fine 10 the swnmer when creek flows are low, it gets buned the ChdJ'tlber of Commerce office at 1700 Adams Ave .. Suite 101. or mailed to TeWinkle, Attention: Box Tops for Education, 3224 Cal- 1fom1a St .. Costa Mesa 92626 March 1 is deadline for graduation petitions · Orange Coast College students who Wdnl to graduate m the spring hi:ive to We a petition by March 1. Students filing petitions will be eligible for the college's Sl st corn- Do YOU Want To Know If You Are At Risk For ~ Heart Attack? New State-of ·the· Art CT Scan Can Detect Heart Disease Before Symptoms Appear Cnll 11ow j(1r your appointment Newport Heart Screening Program 800 ··992. 6690 :160 San M1gul'I Dr, Suite 106, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ~lll)-17 Get a $17 'Super Room' in Laughlin, Nevada Now Plus a FREE Show! On the Wings of Eagles A tribute IO American .lluoe Special sound and lighting effects on four giant screens salute American Heroes from WWII to Desert Storm. FREE! Shows, daily. • FREE slot machine pull Guaranteed wm up to SS.0001 • Big name cnlertamment. • FREE lounge entertainment. • Adults only pool/i,pa hour!, • FREE daily Social Hour • Non-smoking rooms and casmo areas. ' FREE shuttle 10 Outlet Mnll. • FREE 1940~ Museum. • FREE trnin rides. • Brina a gu ti The $17 pncc 1!> for 1 or 2 (Sunday through Thursday) until 2125199. Alk about oar Adultt-onl •.att T•~•r •Ith ln•room cofTtt pott. llpo ft tme4 Oii •vll Wil lily [•dUdci holida,yt. -Mllll Ind llb;«l to SUPER ROOM PACKAGE 0 3 d•)'t & 2 oJghtJfor 2 • 2 Brtakf ast bu"ctis. . • 2 Prime RJb bu«cts • 2 shrfrnp cocktafb. · • flln book. oo'Y$ 49 ~:. by ccllmcnt dunng wet wmters nnd fails to divert Ute wat r through the pond . Wet winters also cause a prob· lcm for th district because it endlt up with more reclrumcd water than 1t (an ell, Thompson said. Anythmg over and above the 8 million gallons disposed of via an agree1nent wJth the Orange County Water District dunng the winter must go to the· Orange County Surutation District, which wiJJ cost the chstrict an extra $200,000 each ycdr, Thompson. sa.1d. But wluJo the Wetlands Water Supply proj<.>cl would have solved both problems for the district, crit- 1c:s said it would create o new one tor Upper Newport ·Bay. Reclttlmcd watP.r has much high· er levels of nitrogen, which caus~ es algae growth m the bay; which strangles the estuary'& unique natural habitat. Also part of the distnct's new proposal i.<> dredging of the three cdim nt ba us each y r, which wm allow more dirt and Ut to be collected before lt gets to the bay, where the tate has to pay for lt removal. Thomp on aid the dredgmg hoUld ieducc phospho· 1ous counts m the bdy bccau e nutrient~ cling 10 se<iifnent. Thi? rcvt ed plaq, however, does"tlot otve the' diStrict's occa· s10nal problem of hdVlng to send more recta.1med water to the San· italion District's treatment plant when 1t ts already near capacity. Over time, that could I orce an expensive expansion of the coun- ty's facility, Thompson said. The distnct is proposing instead to scmd any excess treated waste water. to the Sand Canyon reservoir about 2 1/2 miles up tream in rrvme., The clischarge ytould take place only when that reservoir is overflowing with storm runoff. District ofhciab say this will dilute the treated wa~te water at a ratio of about 25 to 1. before 1t ends up m the creek and BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS mcncement ceremony May 27 in LeBard Stadium. Petitions are available at the student records counter in the col- lege's Admissions and Records building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesd. The office is open from 8 a .m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.tn. to 3 p.m Fnday. For informdtion, call (714) 432-5581. College offers machinery courses Orange Coast College w1U off er several machinery courses over the next two months for those who are handy with tools The laboratory class provides students with a hands-on format that also includes specialiwd or competitive training. Orientation topics include lab safety. shop procedures and tool and rnatenal requirements. "The beauty of this clctss is th.al students get good ideas .from the other people who dle m the class with them.• said Greg Wight, pro- fessor of machine technology al occ. !Autumn 'Rose When your parent needs assistance ••• Make th£ right decision Select an "assisted litling residence" that has: •Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful SupeNlsion • Quality Assurance . For More Information, Call Dale (949) 852-5100 (949) 580-4057 (j>ageT) W E ~RE s;f11tun111 rRose FINE RESJDl::NTIAL CARE FOR THE EtDBRLY '1isit uJ on the lnte~t at: www.autumnroJe.com Uc. #30600069 l NEWPORT MEDICAL PLAZA 307 Placentia Ste. 207 Newpon Beach (Acron from Hot11 HOlpital) • .. Complimentary limited exam with this ad. Newport Beach/Costa !Vteso Doily Pilot Upper Newport Bay. ·nus way there will only be a Small amount of reclaimed watct diluted by large amounts of f h water,• Thompson d. "And the discharge would only be mtemut· tent m ome year:>, as opposed to contmuous every year.· · Mayor Dennis O'Neil 6ald the oty'.s water quality experts have reviewed the prelinuhary mfor· mation and believe the new plan is si~ficantly dilterent than the project uwalidated by the courts. "The experts cdso indicated that the revised proposal may reduce the' amount of nutrients 1Jl Upper Ne~rt Bay, but they will need( to anaJyze the supporting reseArch before reaching a con- clusion,~ he said. Bt.it Caustin said the district's new plan is no different from the origmal proposal. •What's the difference between dumping it m the Sand Canyon reservoir and dumpmg 1t directly into the creek?" he ~aid . The class schedule is as f oJ- lows: Wednesdays, Feb. 17 through March 24 from 4 to 7 p.m ; Thursdays, Feb. 18 through March 25 from 3 to 6 p.m.; Fri- days, Feb. 19 through March 26 trom 8 to 11 a.m .; and Saturdays, Feb. 20 through March 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. For more details call (714) 432-5880. Time running 04t for schlarship applications The deadline for subrruttmg MEET OUR MEMBERS Occupation: Rn! bwc Agent anJ .i ptt)ud mom. Why djd you join Shape-Up? fo get fit & uy health~ 11,ad friend' th.it ~re ml'mbcn and nxommcndro I join. Goa.ts: ~ide\ ~r-.iymg fit, I v.ut to be heart he.Jthy and a.\ mffi free a.~ I can. Exccrci<e re-ally helps control the mo.. in life. •Tu old pcmut reqwrec:t them to not put any more nitrogen in thAi they tak out, and we killed thA( o what's different?" He 1d M can't trust anythlna d1 trict ofhoals ay because they have lied to him and the public m the pa t. . »When they hr t built that pldnl. they pronu.scd 1t would be clo ed and they woukl never dis· charge into the bay -that's how gOOd their word is," Caustin said. t'm hoping the c1ty doesn't get lulled mto a false sense of securi- ty w1th people who have proven themselves to not be trustworthy," Mark Wolfe, an attorney for Defend the Bdy, said from what ,he's ~ecn so far, the new plan can't unprove the nay's water quality any more than the old one. •They have to prepase an 1enVtronmental unpact report) for this, and they will have to apply for a di.-.charge penrut from the regional board,• Wolle said. •The devil IS going to be m the details.~ scholarship dpplications for ace is Thursday. More than $300,000 in scholar· ships will be awarded to about 400 students at the college's annual Honors Night Banquet on May 12. Schola.rship winners are select· ed by a comrruttee composed of fdculty, staff members and stu- dents. . Students mdy pick. up apphca- tions m the college's scholarship office in the Administration Build• ing or by acaessmg the [ntemet at www.occ.crcd.edu. Call (714) 432 5730. #Tamie Rm Mcm~r fur. 3 ynn Raww My fimc pll>Jtram is working.; clunks to the trainer•. SPINNING and my wn~htcnC}. W1w do JOU UM about Sb&.,. Up? The dub "1tnalkr, mort' person.ti and inunmc. h h:i.s 1ll lbe cxi:n:Uc -=qu1pmen1 of larger dubs. I don't luYir ro ~rry about 1ppc-.i.ranco, cv~ here &Sonly H'llCft'$tC'd in ~ay1~ in shape. The whole health of your body rests on your feet. ( . ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot :o, apprond1cd The Vaid House fter the sal • und were c;ttU intcr- tPd 10 signing. them on. The eiult iio one of the. m~t exciting ew tenanb Tnangl11 Square has ecn in tt while. •our concept I think is 'much more condurJvc to clruppmg by and hdvmg tt bl'<'I and bite to Pett and yrnbbing d movw." Reynukls "clld. "Tndn!Jle Square, we fl>el, hds a lot of potenltjll," Plntt st1id. "Jn the rtext YNr or two it will rf'dlly blossom." The Yard HouS<' will be on the socond-llobr Tuwn Squctm level, in the spoces 'previously occupied by Virgm Megastore csnd Virtual World. It will have nearly the same layout dS 1tc; Shoreline Vil- ' !age locabon·m Long BC'ach. Alth.ough the new restdurant will have 180 hcers on tap rnther than the 250 m Long Beach, the bar will l<'dlure 95% to I 00% of the beer menu offNf'd flt the? ong- 1hal restaurant, Rt>ynolds said. The Tuangle Squ111f' location, unlike the uriginul lo< at1on, dlso Will haw! a kitchen Vt'>ible from ' the dininq room. Tbp-rnnk('(I Orcmge County Chef C'drhto Jorson plans to expdnd th~ C<1l·As1an cuisine served at the Shoreline Villdge m Shor •lin Village. cestawant. The ex1 ting menu . "In JU t two short year . The mcludei. traditional American Yard I lou has by far exceeded selections along with more exotic our fmunct,tl , expectations,· d1 hes such as wasab1 ma hed Reynolds id ·we do more than potatoes, free-range i ldnd chick· $2.5 million a year in draft beer en and blackened dhJ sashum salt·~ dlune. • dppcti.zers. • Reynold dnd Platt chose Cos- kon Restaurant Group, the ta Mf>..sd as the home tor their SCC'· parent company of The Yard ond ·n1e Yard I lousP rcstciurant House, was born dunng u dmner because of the connectioni. between Platt and Reyn()lds et o thP.y've fostered Jn the dred. local eatery. Reynolds sketched Reynolds lives m Newport Beach his business plans out on a std< k dnd Pltttl wn:nUy moved from of cocktail ndpkms. I luntmqton Beach to Cos~ Mesa, The two had met m Denver, wlwn· he pure h,1scd a home. where Platt owned three rcsl<.1U· Plans aro undr~r way to open d 1 rants, including Kailua's, d tropi· iliird The Y<nd I louse restaurant 1.1! cal-themed restaurant named tor in Sdn Dlc:go by 2001,. :Platt and Pldtt's: hometown in Jfowail. Reynold:.· said they al.~o dre con· i Reynolds, who was working for sidenng opemn9 IO more restdu-! restAurant beverage supplier Car-rants tn U1e next five years dcross. I illon, met Platt at Kailua's where lhc country m locdtions that i he sought solace from the fwez-1mght include Denver. Austm, ~ mg temperatures outside. All<tnta, Chicago.i Seattle, New Reynolds, a C<.1lilonua nc.1ttvc1 Orie.ms dnd Las Vegas. later relocated to h1s home stall>. •wf'.'r" not out to grow fa'>t, • Platt soon followed, and they Pliltt said MWe're out to be suc- renewed their friendship. ce:.i.ful. dnd thdt happens une When Platt and Reynolds hrst restdutdnt at d time." opened thel.f restaurant in Shore- hne Village, it WdS a blighted and crime-ndden area with a numt~r BUSINESS . NOTES THEATER FIRM ESTABLISHED Andrew L. Youngquist, presi- dent ol Bircher Construction Ser· vicus ol Co tn Mr.sa, has estab- h:;hed Corporah~ C..apital Group, a fmannny company with a !ocu:, on rnoVJe theater exlub1llons. Mdfty Mettgar has hf•P-n appointed president. KOLL NAMES VICE PRESIDENTS K :>IJ ( onstrucLion of Nt>wporf Bea<;h hu~ appointed Rick Mmm-: cfo sc:nior ,vtcc r.re ident of devcl· opment for its We.stem D1v1s1on dnd .John Tumminello Jr. as v1c:P.. pr~1clPnt of finance. . t\hrilndd has more than 20 y~ars of experi~nce m constru€- tton mtlndgcment dnd 1s d grc1du- alt> ol Pepperdme Univer ity. TummmPllo hd:, 10 ycario of expcnence m the hnanet.al aspect at real c~tatc. lie I.!> a graduc1te of Jona College. of vacant buildings. The nf<'d ht1s · smce undergone rndevc>lopment and is home to the city\ new .;C<JUdriUTn. Last year, The YMd I louse grossed more lhdn $6 25 milhon. It was the highest-grossing ll•nant Roses may break you, candy's .a waste, but a Sunflour Valentine, shows your good taste ... lC I <.f (( t eya HI ({ n IJ'// Hodson Lighting· Open Tuts.-Frl. 9·00 5 ~Jt. Y·.t 1510 Newport BlvJ (. oslJ Ml'~J Qualh) Li1h11n1 s.r\IC• fur ~o ' ..... (949) 548-9341 •Cookies •Brownies •Pastries Afore 171an just Great Bread. r:-------------:-1 •FREE COOKIE1 : World Famous : I Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I I "'ith purchnse ol any ~andwkh brt·ad I I Umil C Irle Pt'r (' u"tonwr pt•r ,;,,iL I I fapir,.,, I I Fdm1ary 15. Hl99 I L ... --------------.J Full Years NO DOWN NO INTEREST NO FINANCE CHARGES PARK CONTINUED FROM A 1 Co. had propo ed bu1ldmg seruor ho ·smg on the 1t , but the deal eventually fell through and the land wa d •c1- icated as open pare by the council Jan 25 . Counnhnan Tom Thomson subnutted th" pmk propo c,I, which encompas es 12.8 acres from San M1gu~I Road sc1ulh to the library. The . proJ>0$<.1l calls for ,, roughly 750-loot-loog art'n ol open s'parr> to preserw~ oc."Olog · ical hab1tdts, ncc:ordmg to city staff reporU> Another secuon, about 560 feet long. would be c1 bluft-top view pdrk. No unprovem nts would be madP to the vtew Satvrday, F bruory 6, 1999 A l! ( park, and mamteni1Ilce would be done by the CJty . The 1d a, according to th reports, ls to provide residents a pl cc to picnic, watch the SWlSCl and enjoy the view. No orgaruzcd activities would be allowed · . A stnp of land acting as a buff er to ft new lope could be below th~ vlew park about 120 lcet hom the library, and more pinking paocs wuld be crecst· eel l>elund thr> hbrary. A future po silnlity, <.1ccord- 1119 lo th'! reports, would be to (• cf\:atf? stonP ~eatin_g in the stylt• elf an .ancient Gr<..>ek· lee· I Uft> pit on the slope It would , . be designed for qu1el readmg , artcl could t>e ace~ ... ed from· ·the hbrary The City Council study ses- 1on begin at 3 p.m at City , l fall, 3300 NP.wport Blvd Q.No-;,ROOF BERBER s17~ -'' "''" ,, .. , .. llack&y .·mo~ri eenrer !\pnrtmMJt ""li"' J drran1 "'.,> r&r "":-tlrttut) hr.at "&Jn ,.ananh 24 color• ID< hoc..,. from l~vra.r ,..,,,.,., M raf •tA!Jl '"""kn!) !17 • oli ,. lo <l•c~-.. .. tr<-.m Preschool • Kindergarten f uJI Tim£ • Pnrt 11mc • Year 1\ound 1tges ! to 6 • 7:00nm to 6:00pm : Education ro prepare }Oung ham and minds for the challenge ot life • F.xpcricn ed. ccnific:J, Montc:,\ori leachc~ • lndividuali1c:d a'-.1dcmic in,truction • txtcmivc cxtrarnrm.ul.ir activicic~ (Art, Music, c;:omputcr • Cymn.i,ric:,, Orama, Dance. etc. • Small da.,, i.i1l' •:foilct training • (949) 548-3771 '}! 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WE WILL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE ESTIMATE BY 50%·0f THE • • A 12 Soturdoy, F bruory 6, 1999 soc1e Vt Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot Late-night, apres-bal~t crQWd, enjoys new Bluewater: Grill T he Amcncan n 11JPt Tii • atte wept mto Co tu Mesa thts wt."f•k Ylith a gala op1.:mmg night at 1hr- Orange County Perforrmng Arts Center on Tue dt.1,y. '111c ABT produt tion of ~Le Cm cure• llhc pm1tc, based on 'lltl' Corsair by I Lord Byron. 1814) b ti VI h1 rtllt tour de forcr-hdllPt in thn•<; 1tcl.Ji wtth chorf'oqrc1phy hy Kon'il1mlrn SNgPyev tmcl '>hl!Jlnq by Arutd· Mane 1 lolrnos. Tht• pro<.h1r tion runs thr<>U!Jh th•! we •k1•nct ul t The Center . Following opt..n rught. ltw locul ·crowcl Wits tmh'rldln«>d hy ABT' CQSl and t:r1>w ctl the 1ww Bluewatl'T l.nll <JI South c 1x1st Plazd Villuye Th" rcsli.ltHCtnl hu'> cn1oyl'd Sil< f:f'SS dt 1ls Nt•wport Bedch wr1t1•rlront loc 11111111 .ind _ subsequPnlJy <Jf)f'r11•cl c1 'I'' ond IOCdt.Jon inlrmcl, lmn<JUHJ r1 mt nu of fresh sec.tfrn><I <JrtllPct ''v1·r mesquite chem Ord h101IN::. Ldt~-mght r<•vPlers Jovl'd lhl' ster b<H, Ulf' In• h M1.., ... 1s-.1pp1 THE CROWD l dtlish., and the locctl rnd s0t1pp •r sNvcd by Blunwatcr GnU part-' ner:. Richard Staunton, Jlni Ukl- ckas, rtnd NPwport Beach resi- dent Bill Carpenter, yenen1l rndnuger or the new r •staurant. In the crowd were Janet dnd Fred Aengsl, Peter Dlggens, Shari dnd Harry Esayian, Denise and AJan Pederoff, Carol and Robert Follman, Barbara dnd w/(OJf>Oll [Ap rot. 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CorJ>orat<• lctrges"S was exten - ed by Northern 1hlst J3cmk, Pao- ficCare, Rockwell and other~. LeaU1erby wtJs thrilled With the succes,s and the turnout and 'CSpendlly plcd cd wJth the fun the crowd had pld ym!j Monop· \I ol y. ·- Tu cltinfy, Wl! are not talking goU tournament here -we're tct.lking Monopoly, as in the board game!. Guests were ush- ered mto lhttmain bfill.room to cn1oy a four-course dinner that included a chocolate Cdke gar· nii.hed with a Get Out Of Jail Free Cdrd and a white chocolate mou se Wlth d Boardwalk prop- erty curd, Sdtd Juvenile Dtabetes Founcldtion lntemationdl Orange County C hdpler spokeswomdn PtlOTO CO JllTl '..'Y Of KATHI KENT From left, Orange County Performing Arts Center board mem· ber Robert Follman, The Center's cbalrma.n designate Roger KJr· wan, and American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie at the cast party following the opening night of "Le Cor alre" at The Center. ' "It was the hit of the evcmng, • he aid, thanking M onopoly ho~t Jim Doti, presi- dent of Chapman UruveNty. Star pluyers included Ollvia Johnson: Unda Gehringer. John DeMaJn, Larry Cripe, John-David KeUer, and the glamorous Jusbc~ Shella Sonensblne. Marlys Haberman I come. the dmnN Wds followed Setting the tone for the fun to by d hv~ uuc:tson, helping to It JOAN.ANDREWS, MS . Educarional P!iycholog1~t. MfCC, 'I~ :~o:::=:; • '" CHILDREN. 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Coast Hwy. 1314 • 949.650.9299 •fax 949.650.1711 Los Angeles: 310.453 6220 ~MlBllCAL Laser a nd Cosmetic Specialists Laser available st Afms $300 $325 s200 -1 I Upper Lip $150. ! "'Refinine 'Beauty at tfte Syeea of .C.ilJfit" fMt\GEMEDICAL (949) 645-6363 ~ DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!" • Custom-Made furniture • , • Slip Covers ewport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot •t have had diabetes ince 1 as 11 yeaOi ld a.nd I will con- ue to work to rais mon y for abctCS r earch until a cure is ound,• 4~atherby added, Rescai~ ts the dnswer. The uvenile Du1betc:. Pounddtion~ e mis ion is to hnd that ewe, ving more money to research an any other privut~ orgaJUZd· on in the W<?rld today, Haber-· n said, To help, call (949) 553·03f)3. •••• Hale Irwin, golfer extrdord1- milie, champion of th" Toshiba Senlor Oassw in NE•\vport B~ach, stopped in Monday at the New- port Beach C~untry Club to chat about the upcoming Toshiba ~ Seruor Classic benefiting Hoag • Hospital (March 8·12). Irwin, who has achieved record-setting vtctonei, earning in excess of $5 million in pri1e money on the semor tour in recent years of play, was all smiles lb he was que!>boned con- cerning his philosophy of llie and golf. •1 have never played ~tler in my life," said the SO-something pro who once found his athletic pursuits on the football held. I'm in a dlff erent phase of llie 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug Studio \Vhy Pdy Dept Stor • Pritcs? ALL Hl GS & HL'NNERS on SALE. I landrnade woolc,, ~ynthctics. c,isal ALDEN'S CARPf:.TS, l~C. lfj6] Plan:11tla C.,1 • Co.,lrl M ·sa 646-4838 ' PHOTO COURTESY or KATHI .KENT From left are Richard Staunton. Jlm Uldckas and BUI Carpenter, owners of the new Bluewater Grill at South Coast Plaza Wlage, where the cast party was held for the American Ballet Theatre. today. My children are grown and on their own and doing well. l do not have the press'llfe of f arnily responsibility in the same way I dJd in my 30s and 40..." Irwin returns to the Newport Beach Country Club, which he referred to a. as a deceivingly dil· ficult course, to try to recapture the glory of last year. More than $1.2 milhon in prize money is at stake, with first-place hdnors earning $180,000. Last year, Hoag Hospi- tal rai.<oed in excess of $750,000 as a result of the tournament. This year, Hoag golf event chairs Hank Adler and Jake Rohrer hope to hit the $1 million mark. The success of the tournament and the amount of money raised for the hospital largely depends on voluntePrs Plenty are needed. If you love golf, and love Hoag, ·For the Most lrre_,. Ten #'I the Universe .... -~PlaMI call the ho pital toumam nt off1c at (949J 515-4840 and gn up. ••• Get ready for the annual Boy Scout Troop 37 garage sale and clearance set tor Feb. 20 and 21 at tho Lido Isle Clubhouse. · Ba.rgam huntPCs will be lining up for that 8·30 a.m. door open· mg on Via Udo Soud, as the merchandise colJPctecl from neighbo1t1' by dedic-ated smuts and their m . , dads, SllJlings, and friend~, 90<•s up for snJe. 'Troop 37, founded more th<in 50 years ago. 1s a community institution. The garag~ sah• lund- raiser has bc•en going on for more than 20 y ars If you have item:> 19 donate, call (949) 673- 7427 or 673·4423 and the scouts will arrange a pickup. • Donations ar~ tax deducbblc, and the scouts will prov1dP. tax receipts for the value of lhe item. • B.W. COOk'S column appears ~ry Thursday and Saturday. Saturday, F bruary 6, 1999 A 13 I I 11 l-l Y I N S 0 C 11 I Y Alzheimer's holds 'An Evening of Men1ori ,..• The Alzheimer' Association of Orange County celebrat .. An Evening of Memories• at 6 p.m today at the Four Sea· sons fiot.el m NQwpon Beac-h. The ~~a fun<i"raiscr fea· t\lles a Ciinner·honoring peQplt in the commuruty who have supported the astociation and an auction of flamed ortgjnal works created by Al1heimer' patients. "The art dUction nllOW" the Alzbeimer's,Assoaation to tell the stones of patients who arc struggling through the devasta- tion of dementia a well as raise vital funrts lo support the association's efforts,· said a so- ciation board member Joyoe Lowder. The honorees attending the dinner include Sheriff Mike Carona Betty .Belden·Pabner. Donna and John Crean. LaDor· n and Robert Eichenberg, and andra «nd AJe.x Rados Video- taped m g wW be deliv- ered by Congressman Christo- pher COx, fonn r Pi dent Ronald R oga:n' daughter, Maureen Re gan, and DaVitl Hyd Pieroe who plays the dharacter Ntl on the NBC · ones • Praslr>r." More than 400 guC$ls will njoy bjg hnnd dtmce music provided bf Th YaCbtsme.n. Prooeeds lrom the evehing will fund the as oaation's p~ yrams. which mcludes a h~ line and respite care. There are 4 tnillion people w:ith Alzheimer's di-;ease m the i Urut~d State • 40,000 of them • r 1dmg m Orang County. For more information, call (71 41 283-1111 VALENTINE ANNIVERSARY SALE DIAMOrlD HEART PErlDArn'S --.. . _,4 DIAl'IOf'llD RINGS Over 180 Channels Whhout a Dish- l!j: I: [.}I]: t3 I: CCI Comca.st Digital . Cable e Up to 32 Premium channels - Including 10 screens of HBO, 10 screens of Cinemax, 8 screens of Showtime, 4 screens of The Movie Channel and 2 screens each of Flix and Encore e An on-screen interactive program guide . e 37 channels of Comcast Home Theater pay per view with top titles every 30 .minutes e 40 channels of commercial-free, CD-quality music 0 Dj.ital picture and sound quality fJ No expensive equipment to buy . fJ lncludes~local broadcast channela D No expensive installation I ' A. 14 Sa"-'rdoy, Fehfuory 6, 1999 date book Newport Beoch/Costo N.eso Doily Ptb Great lineup of live music six days a week at new DP'S . . ,, tdf Pb A s you dnving down Pill· ccntJ Aveniie, mayhc her dmq to the ~nmsuld foI d walk on lhf> bt-a<'h,' you'll notice a difl!'f •ot llJO nc ur 17th Street. Thn dttnc mg, color! ul silhou- ettes dre still thew. Tlw rmun· molh SouU1 Poc1hc-styln ttk.i still h1tngs trom NIGHT LIFE lhc• bu1ldm9. The linc•up of hvP music for U'l~ wef•k 1s i>oi.t1 d on a white billboard. You <i;wear tli.tt bn'ii· ne s on the conwr 1s the.T1k1 Bar. But you woulc.J ht' wrong Although many people mdy thmk thal t>CCdU!-.1' the OllOlf> hdS recently chanued to DP's N1uhl· club, new owner-. hdVP taken over the c•:.t<1.hllshnll'nl. Not so. It was JUSI <1 lrc1ns1t1on for ownN Doug Pt1lly, who r<1n lht• populttr Placenthl Avenut• hM t1s well d'i thP. othN DP"" on Newport Boulc?Vdrcl m NPwpor1 Hedrh. Th1•rt• Clft>n't uny ldnty reno· VdtlOn .. or rc1d1c1tl OhtkP·OVC'fS JO the"' JN·IJC 111u.,1c· ..,c•l('( hon. OP's Nightduli 1-. 01w ot tlw lr1st pltlC'Ps u1 th1• Nl•wport·Ml'!>d 11rt•d thut howca c local band almost on a nightly ha s. The nightclub do n'l nu a beat m February with tt great m nu of mu tc. DP'" i playmg host to the Rockcan Knockers fo'estivul toddy. fcatunng 16 uands mcluding Dodge Dnrt, The Line and Peace Corp, Tho l~>ne­ ht, which begins at 12:30 pm, will raise money for Share OuL Selves, ii local nonprofit orqdnl· ZdtlOn. On Feb 19, three members from the Orange County-based group No Doubt~will grace the nightclub for a one-n\yht ap~r­ c.t0c:e. The side plOJCct IS called Sonza Metiva <md will probably pack in a big crowd. Sony guys, no Gwen Stefani. · The next night Common Sense will make a stop at the Costa Mesa club. The reggae- rock ensemble is a fovonte among 01'tlllge County and San Diego tans who regularly come in droves to see the band. Loolang at the club's sched- ule, the only open night without live music lS Wednesday. Break oul the gold chainS and Sdtin sturts on Tuesdays, when a disc jockey spins disco favorites. Dan- ny Tano eat yollJ' heart out. Located in a light industrial CARDIO KICK BOXING TH \I'\ \\I J 11 . 1111 ( ,,, \ ~CLASSES AVAiLABLE MON·SAT · Ol 'I \WI< "- M \10 I \I '\HI._, ( 11. \\!PIO'" '"' Oil \"J(,I ( Ol '~l 'I FIRST CWS FREE CALL T ODAY!! 333 E. 17'H ST. • COSTA MESA (949) 574-0122 Holy smokes! 1/3 of our Bar is certified outdoors! I 3 Outdoor Pool Tables 1830 N ewport Blvd. Newport at HarbOr Costa Mesa 548 -8428 JACKshrimp Mardi Gras Pasta with Shrimp or Ve,etarl•n Style • ili1ir u p,.-11,,,,.~ ~n:f'!i!tm1r !'l . Famous for our Jambalaya, Big Gulf Shrimp, " and spicy sauc1. WI a/10 ,.,,,,,, scampi, salmon, and oth1r non-1pley dl1h11. ···i~ ' OP'S MGHTCLU8 + WHlRE: 1700 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa +HOW MUCH: SS to s10 + PHONE: (714) 548· 3533 . Bartender . Kyle Kontny of DP's Nightclub ln Costa Mesa books local bands throughout the week. OONLEACH/ OAILY f'll.Ol .ANTIQUE ROW a. GARDEN C A FE Tho Country Inn ·-.. Garden Ca£e Oohs 6' Ahaa The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Circ~ Antiqua V ictoriana 6' Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Ne.,ort A E. 17tll Street • Beldad ~ HAJUt INN • (949> 'm-llT7 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat l0.~5pm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat 1 lam·3pm . ' .., 1 Wnp I 2 FOllllain I Drinks, Get l Wrap Free 1 Good T1lnl 2/17/99 ~ NOi --,,,, 01Nt °"" 0nr ~ .._. I -~~ .. =~--~--· ----------- Zuble'• Proudly Serving_ 30 Yearsl 414 Old Newport Blvd. . Newj>Ort Beach 645lo86 area of Costa Mesa, DP's stands by 1tsel1 without any help from neighbors. You would think that when the Gilded Cage, which sits next door, closed last year bilsiness would drop. Just the opposite has happened. The nightclub h.u received a steady flow of business from the older clientele that frequented "The Cage." · • · . Assistant manager Kyle Konl· ny said the club ha.s never had a problem with getting good weekend crowds because of their location. · "It's close to the bea ch and it's real' casual here," he said. ·u·s 1 one of the last Rlaces m Costa Mesa that you can have llve music ... legally." You don't have to go farther thdll the front door to find out about the atmosphere at the bar. · "Most of the customers are all regulars" said bouncer John Godley, who looks like he belongs in professional wrestling or one of those competitions where guys pull trucks with their teeth. •we get a good crowd that is here to enjoy the mus1c and >1~ have tun with thelI fnends. • Where else can you fmd Gala- gct, tho space-onented video game that turned quarter-pop- ping kids into addicts m the 1980s? There are also a few ouier video gam~i; along with two p<>al table and dart boards (but no darts -bring your own). The bar offers a marathon happy hour from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Some of the specials include $5 domestic pitchers, $3 well dnnks and $3.50 "u-call-it." . Customers can choose from a sparse luncb inenu but the pnces are reasonable. From cheese- burgers to a tuna me~t. ~o item ~ more than $5. AJ>romotion enables customers to get a sixth lunch for free after purchasing ' the first five. The nightclub adheres to the old-school mental- ity with a popcorn maclune churning out clumps of free popped kernels for 9(ltrons. · "There is great music, good atmosphere and enough popcom to eat for runner," said Ronnie 1 Davis, who had the snack flow- ing out of his mouth. "This place rules." ~ . -. qt 7 ts. ' • Authentic Sushi ear • Elegant Dining • Complete ear =-~ SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL _ .._.., SlllCY Tmll " CalHomla HIRd Roll ........ 12.00 EACH WHERE"ntE PASTABIU11f$ ARE ENDLESS Family Owned and Operated by the same mily who brought you the "Best b y Back Ribs in Town!' ('\ ~f,_'tNP01t,. ((..) .(\o~~ Open 7 Days • MON · SAT 4-10 pm; SUN 2-10 pm (949) S48-0099 •Fax (949) 548-8468 2000 New rt Blvd. • Cbsta Mesa FOUllllllS u 44/e B•alECllM 30"'0FF * TAPESTRJF.S •STATUARY •FURNITURE * 1.AMPS 11 * GJP'T'S •WAU.ART •&MUCH MORE !'( . \. . d b k " Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ate 00 Soturdoyl February 6, 1999 A 15 'The Prime of Miss Brodie' is vis~ally rich but lacks emotiqn ·T hough the feet is often overlooked, the 1930s were an awfully grim J>•nod. The temble events of World War-I that had taken place a little over a decade before had robbed many of their romantic illusions; Americans suffered through the Great Depression, Stalin slaugh- tered millions of his oW?l country- men in his quest to consoltdate power, and Germany's Nazi Par- ty set in motion the bloody chain of events that would'inexorably lead to World War II before the decade was o"ut. It was dark period Ul the world's history and certainly one of the darkest of the 20th centu- ry. •Tue Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," Jay Presson Allen's the- atrical adap- TH fATER REVIEW ~ao~~~ ~~the rut leaders she so ardently admires. As written, she is at once magnetic and repulsive. She JS, indeed, a dangerous woman. That is one of the major rea- sons why t.hh production is such a disappointment.. Under the tepid direction of Michael Ro~. Beverly Turner nc•ver gets below the surface of Miss Brodie to explore the darkness at the womah's heart. She postures und preens, capturing some of the cllai~cter's superficidl glcmour, butherperformance lacksany emotional resonance. The same is true for most ot Uie·production. Ross doesn't s.eem to know what to do with the matenal. With the notable exception of a handful of perfor- mances, the play feels like an exercise m rote speech: it almost never captures any emotional • truth. Characters speak their lines without feeling; they do 'things with almost no sense of the significance of their actions. m ·~ Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, ~r • WHEN: Through Feb. .28; 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sat· urdays. 2:30 p.m. Sundays + HOW MUOt: $13 • PHONE: (949) 631 · 0288 but hclpl m the lace of them au the same. In addition to BntUe and How- l v, cast standouts mclude Peter ·Stone a~ th befuddled Mt. Lowther. His need tor a quiet Lil with a normal wife is quite touching. AlsQ gt:iod 'ls Louh.1• ' Tonti as the rigid Mis Mackay. She hits all the nght notes, rare- h.tlly approachin9 the school- mam1 stereotype without ever rrossmg the line And speoal commendations must be mdde to James J11coby and Leslie Wtllia.rru>, both ol 11 whom arc saddllW with Ui.e orter- ou:. burden of watchl{lg the . enate show lro'm on stage and never once losmg their intensity or pulling torus. J:ortunately, they have pretty thing to look at. Donna Fntsche's penoo costume! a.re exceptional and :Nanci Sroga's functional Set IS rucelv detdiled, especially the bedutifu.lly ren- . der d Scottish countryside paint- ed along one wall. Russ Clel- ldnd's Lighting design is well integrdted with the c;et. high- lighting the'ldction w1thout draw- ing attention to itself Muriel Spark being performed at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, deliberately plumbs that dark- ess as it splil.S its tale of the ~otional devastation wrought by an unstable teacher at a con- servative Scottish girl's school in the early '30s. One character dies senselessly and a 43-year-old man has d1l affair with a 16-year-old girl but everyone behaves as il it's busi- ness as usual. In the end, we're left wondering why we should care. Miss Jean Brodie (Beverly Turner), center, converses With her four favorite students, from left, Monica (Kristina Conzen), Jenny (Mindy Titus), Sandy (Katie Brittle) and Mary MacGreg or (Elyse Beyer). • Kl!UY FLYNN IS the managing direc- tor of the Hunger Artists Theatre based m Santa Ana. He is a regular contnbut 1ng wrrter to the Daily Pilot Forever immortalized by the British actress Maggie Smith in the film version, Spark and !A.nen's Jean Brodie is a remark- a ble creation, a strong-willed, ddessly roihantic woman whose insidious manipulation of lier young and unpress1onable fudents parallels the dangerous mix of Romantic ideals and casu- Mr cruelty embodied by the Fas- BUYING OR REFINANClNG?I ·No POINTS! ·6.500/o30YR. FIXED i.-•· ~J" ¥ 601 ~ ~,.., ··~ .. 7 • 00/o 30 YR. 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Thl'Y lcicuN l lhc!ir moments of sil<·nc·1· ctl honw would be pierced by lh<' rnmhl<', ~rn'echmg and beep, bPep, tH•t>prn9 of delivery trucks back- inu up Tht>y fell betrayed by the City < 'ounnl lor dpprovmg the plan. "WP dr<.• vPry concerned dbout the clPll'noratioo ol our rommumly," res1- dPnt Orio PdJI Sdld m NovcmbC'r. "These arc our homes and -by Cod -w<"rc not gomq to give up without a tight," vowed another resi- dent, .JPsse Bc>quetle. f\lecmwhi1£', lCI Preside nt Scott Bell stood firm: "l rcspPct the neighbors' p<>t<'nlial for filinu d lawsuit, but I also respect our position in te rms of the rock-solid process we've been through." , Nope, things didn't look good at all .. Fast forward three months, and it's a ·whole new hall game. The three. sides met and agreed on a few measures that reside nts believe will make life a· . . lot more bearable: The city will assign a code e nforce ment officer lo the shopping center, and ICI will double the width of a landscape berm in some dreas and increase thn height of a sound wan. And perhaps the most important promise ot aJl, JCI assured residents that it would discuss devel- opment plans for an e mpty area behind the center with them first, before turnin~J in ctny apphcations to the city. "This WdS a compromise," sa1d David Kendig, dllorney for Neighbors for t l drbor C'cntei. "There were things that resident5 did not get," "I suspect thdl the develop •rs gave some things they didn't wcinl to give." Thctt's what compromis<' is all about -it's give and take. It couldn't have been Hasy. Big money WdS at s take, the comfort of families living nearby wac; dl slake. But now we have a pro- ject the w hole' community can support. READERS RESPOND c;iue W()merz break on legaf./ees, l<Jcct ls say THE ISSUE: The fair board is seeking $4 million from 2.homeowners wbo lost a lawsuit over sound restrictions at Pacific Amphitheater. I lwl ll'VI' thc1t thP Luc., ks ,mcJ th" Browns c.,houlcl not have to puy the $4 m1lhon clolldrS 111 lrq11l Ice. IA thP Pac.:1hc: Amph1lhPnter c.,mt ELEANORE TRIGHER Coi,ld Mc-sa • "' l lus 1s m response to the E Ldllfll' Lu .. k clTld .Jeanne Brown dl'< 1 um by d 1uclye rngardmg $4 .\ m1U1on in h•gdl ft> 'S \hd\ \lwy !IOI tuck with. I um !:>O "' me t-n..,,•d di this m1usticc, I : < 011ld s1nt. • I .1sk how < r1n c1ny moiaJ h11111<1n l>1•Ul(J C.,\JC k 11 lo Cl ('OU· pll' ol l<1mtl1Ps who r1rc dll r.ucly v1< time; to tlw lunP of $4 nul-t hon ( I <till c;1ck to <l<_>ttlh ot this 11 ~~c.11•111 ol m1ush<t! m which lhl'rP c111· ctl lec1st two sades to • ""PrY l.iw /\nd morl' oll~n them : not 11 1s c11l <lee ulrcl hy one <,m- iit c1h· 1uclqi> who may hav'' twcn : < 011-;t1pc11t•d that clc1y .. S<llJh•lx.xly. crnybody, expldlll .. • .. .. .. ill to me how one m<ln cdn rult m any sh(ipe or fomi ijnd he t.on- ~1dcred a pdrt of dcmocrncr Why do we have dec-1~ions thc1t ch.mge peoples life forever made by one lone )Udgel At the umc ol my d1vorcP, my <1tlomey told me thNe wt1 - n't a chance m hell thatt would wm custody ot my son. 1e saul the JUdge had a notono s rt1pu- tauon of favoring women. My dttomey was dectrl nuht. The judge Snt('kCt'ed dt ffi(l U1 lhP courtroom. My brd1JHn1urcd son dnd I htld to wrul 12 moH' ycttrs hcfore we could hvl' togPther. All thdl time hurt both or us. rt LS d i:ottcn system, folks. Nobody i:.houlci I.><! y1vcn thdt much power. And by the wt1y, let us not forg(•t that JUcl911 •• 1\1 1udqes, are actually lt1w yer who got d promotion ARTSTANLOW C ostd M • ct nus IS n•gardl!l!J the Paahc AmpluthPcilPr lttwsult itgrlinst JPonnf"! Brown and Lalim! l.u k . lt is totall} ndiculou and lotnlly untc111. I am totally agam t Puc1hc Amph1thedter wagano llus war dg.nnst the nctghborhood peop le. They won't back down. and l hope lhr!y don't. Thdt\ 1ny opinion. CARRIE PFLUG fountain Valley I know you r1w takmg calls 111 rl'fcn •1H e to UH l<iwsUlt 11<Jtnnsl .IPc1niw Brown und un1rn• Lu~k in the Par.it1c A111ph1thetllPr cdsP., c1nd I om 1u t s.iymu I thmk it is not a fotr 1ssu " I do not ttunk that these wunlt'n n~f'd to he huble for this $4.3 nulhon BETSY SKAAR Pountam Valley forum Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pilottt -- LARRY ENRIC>HT I DAILY PMllr' Most of the re idenl<t who submitted letters to the Dally Pilot regarding a skateboard park were in favor of the idea. • _. Support of skate park l}oiced THE ISSUE: Newport Beach is considering building a recreation spot for skateboarders at four sites in the city. IN FAVOR ~xpens.iv£.; ratls and benches m Fac;hion lsland<md do commohly I 'm m1prt>sse<I that the C11y of Newport Rf•ac h ~ PVNl mn• 1dt>m1q u<:h a progH!!>'>IVt' slt1p d!> h111Jc1mq 'kctlP pc rk~ ( • 4 potential kt1t.. Jhltks hcinc rev11>w <I,~ Jc1n . 28) Tlus trom the c:Jty th.it b.umP-cl skctlPboord~ t•ntirely I rum th«> ho 1rdwcJlk, yet continue to t11low HollPrhladmq. graffiti and loiter m c;p oppmg c·enters, dS Councilman Tod R1dgewdy states. But 1gnonng tlus problem w1ll not force it to d1sappedr. SmaUcr commuruty- bas\>d r.kate J>drks will tree com- meraal drcas from skaters, as has been '>hown m other citic • nus is a good nP.w idea and a· port~ct opportunity for the pty ol Newport Be<tch to embrntv its youth rulture. MATT SCHUTZ Newport Beach I think sk<1tcbo.nd pdCks are a ureat ideu. They would k(!cp children out ot trouble, reduce damage to curh:. and h•nnis court~. and be lun KAY POLOVINA skctlebodrd park m G rant Howald Park is unbelievable. As a resident of the Jasmine Park townhome commuruty of 47 home bordered by Howald Paik on two s1de£, l can attest to how even the slightest sounds echo 1 off the side of Jasmine Creek C'anyon. All of our homes have thelf living rooms and bedrooms overlooking Howald Park. Our residence is more than 100 yards from the Youth Center building within the park, yet we cane~­ ly hear the sound of lap shoes on the floor when tap dancing classes are held each week. 1 Gee, I Cdn't wait to be awak! ened by the sound of skate- boarder.. on Saturday and Sun- day mornings. Do any of these park subcomnuttce members live next to any of the four pro- I ' Ski.It •ho<Hrl hans ht1vc t•lun1· ndted m.my c11 t•t1 tor childrC'n to cn1<>Y thPmseh '~ Wllhoul provid· mg fol ell\ cllt<'mi'lltVe locc1tion. f'.lctny Newport BPcl< h residents would hP s111p11st•cl ttt tht· high numlll'r" ol leP11i1qt>r~ whu rc•gu- larly nclt' skt1lPbo,ir<b and < on<;is· le ntly !cu f' pohr.c .;crutiny bc•c-<msP they uw tm ced to ndc ul sc.hool.., 111c1 !Is or in wstclt•ntldl n1 tghh•lrhood Thosn people who c ondP111n th1-. 1dcu hc1vc fail •d to ex, rnt.ne th1 1ssu lrom all sad •s . ~kritehoilrdcr~ do <lei.troy I OPPOSED The sugg •!>llOn of building a po ed tte ? ICENNETH F. RUSSO Corona del Mar -• • c MAILBAG = ater district's onatlonlauded How dbout it MC'.->a -are you going to lei Irvine Ranch how y<>'u up in yow own r11y? . MIKE PARKS If it looks, qua.cks like a duck Webster's Dktionary df"Jrn11 gtmg as •A group ol persons working l0<Jether: a. < roup of persons workani to un\awhil or anti..;oc1al onUs. Now coned mP 1f I am wrong, hut doesn't lhll NOFX ~P c6nstlt of a c»uple d penona working to unJawful or antilodal endsl• There have been several counts of burglary, lndUding a stolen semiautomatic handgun and jewelry, assault with• baseball bat ... (some) lddl serving jatl time. The k1d1 even bave a group name ( •J>oUce link NOFX teem to break·im," Jan. 29). It amazes me how intentious Newport. Beach can get• *Let's c.p them a group bec;aUllle we don't bave any~ In New· polt Belch, Who do .you thtilk w.--. CGlt4 MeNr M a lla«IMit It J!mDdl High :a.oat lt'I mturiltlng ... w. .... '9beled • ·•gmg ICboot" orenumMt~-.ay becaUle 11Uden18 looll· llli ·geog melllbcl. lt'I Ullfaltunlllt tllal . th«e ii such • double ..... n1 m um commUnlty D -. II • tdlOO& wttb ~ ' .. ' hnv even the &hghtest gllrruner of <1anu clothes on, ii is automat- H:-.1lly a gang f.c:hool. But if there is d choo\ w1lh white kids actu- nlly carrying nut gang violence, we Jhhcl them tJ group. Come on, Newport Beach. Go over lo your porcelain sinks, plash sorot> cold water on your fttrn iu1d ake up If 1t walks llko ft gan talks like 8 gang, and loots, assaults, and blows up things Uke a gang, then it must be a f gasp) gangl WTTAIOADA COil8 Mesa f • for these dhusecJ c1ncl neglected ch1ltlrcn. Tiw O rangowoo<i Chlldren's l Jmm• and foundation cccatc 8 future fo1 Orange County'~ nbu cd, abandoned, ncglech•ll ch1lciren by prov1cimg erner- genc;y c.,h~lter, transition ton more <1l11 hl • hvmg cnvhonnumt and progrnms to emancipate th m from the dependency sys- tem as productive members of society. J would hke to extend a warm thank-you to all the people involved with the Spuit Run for their effort to help these ahu d and neylectod dulrlrcn. A 'lery 1peoal thanks to the conunuruty who, ~'lthout your bearUelt con· trlbuhons, these events could not happen. MARTY MeKKUSEN Advice : Thlilk of West Side in decisions Senior housing issue topic of discussion l would hke lo commend the Dtuly Pilot for k'?cpmg tlS reed· N aware of thl' Newport CJty • C.:ouncil's plan to revisit the senior housing proJect above the hbrary (·city Council nught reVJ!'tt senior housmg proJ>OMl over Central Ubrary," Jetn. 2ll). As d nearby resident to the lihrary, I was shocked to hear of this ~tlort, because it ls widely believed in.my ~bborbood that the issue was reeolvad. My new neighbor, as of thll moatb. adviSed me he was told dwtdg the pwchale cil his hOIDe tblt the site m qu91t1on would renwn open space, pte1W118bly a~ Yow artiele bringl out two Vfll'I ~t paintr. The flnt J>C*ll 11 Jbet the ·c1M1· feD ~in part became bl oppal6dan flam library advocat81, ~ ..... and bcmeOWW'l. It ..... ==:a=-Jlllli ...... QJGl-~Oll --:::-.. 1..•--•--llDlllllJ NitWport Seoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot TRIANfGLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 FOods market lli an excellent des· tinatlon shopping market and r y fills a need.• 8 GINNINGS The birth of lhangle Square an years bet ore its ronstruc- tion in 1992, with the city desig· nating the area as a redevelop- ment zone and eventually using 1Ui power of mninent domain to a~quire property for the project. Capital & Counties was the second developer to come along . and propose a pro1c.>ct for the cor- ner. The first was not succcssCul in getting the council support need· c~. . Capital & Counties acqUired nlOfil of the land needed for the development, with the exception of several parcels Of land occu- ~ed by businesses. The entire ~ocess took about three yedfs until the oty of Costa Mesa used i powers of eminent domain in tp89 to buy the rest. f Peter Buffa, Sandy Genis, tiJlary Hornbuckle, Ed Glasgow and Orv Amburgey served on the 9 W Council at the time. l "I think the city realized by the cflrly 1960s that something had to be one as far as our downtown concerned," Buffa said. "It basically a dark, not very aerealing place that was desert· ed at night.• Buffa said the decll>1on to u e mment domain to take over prt- v te busin scs for the r ~evelop­ m nt pro1ect was difficult. "It's one of the toughest things a city has to do,· he said. "In our downtown, the situation had detenorated to such an ext •nt that it became necei.sary." Triangle Square was complct· eel in 1992. At the tim~ 1iiangle Square was a pioneer in the cntertci1nment center concept, said retail analyst.Tony Cherbak of the Costd Mesa firm Deloitte & Touchc. As the project came logethct, it generated a lot of excitement, e:.peoally Wlth· the add1bon of anchor tenants ~ike Town, Sfuzzi and Edwards Cinemas. said Cos• .ta Mesa Chamber ot Cornmer<·e's Fawcett. , It also helped spur the succe:.s of the Courtyards acros~ the street, which had been a redcvel· opment pro1ect even before Trian· gle Square. "There was a lot of vacancy in the Courtyards at the tune,• Faw· cfltt said. "No sooner did 1\'iangle Square lease out their last spdce when ... the referrals started com- mg to the Courtyards, and sud- denly the Courtyards had d flurry of occupants coming in " Wtth Nike Town, Vutual World and the VIJ'gm Mcgastore. 1iian- gle Squclfe became a popular gathenng place for the communi- ty as well ru1 a destination for visi- I can't believe ..... . tors horn outside the area lti pnmP location at the end of the Costa Mesa Freeway mad 1t unpossiOle lo mis . .. Anyone who stands at the mtersoction ot Harbor and New- port today and looks around, who didn't know what 1t looked like in 1980, really can't appreciate •t. • Buffa said. ·m. hard to believe it's the swne place.• THE DECLINE Accordmg to city ales tClx nwnbers and a 1'rtangle Square manag~ment report, buslness at . the center boomed, hitting a peak m 1996. . The Triangle Square manage· ment report, wh.lch includes Sclles numbers for all tenants through June-1998, ·hows that total sales reach d a high of $46.6 million m 1996 but hc1.ve ducre·asoo smce then In 1997, sales were $40 1 million and lllllldl 1998 figures also show that sales continued to decline monthly. In May of 1998, which shows the smallest drop, sales fell from $3.6 nullion dunng the c;ame month m 1996 to $2.8 nul.lion in 1998. Companng March 1996 fig- ures with March 1998 figures show~ that monthly sales fell from $4 .2 million to $2.9 million. 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Comparing the fll'St half ol •1993 wJth the fmil haU of 1998, numbers show that monthly sales dropped tr.om an . average of $222,000 to $78,000 The decline of Triangle Square has ,'been attributed to high turnover among tenants and t,ncreasod competition trom big- ger· entertamtnent centers that have cropped up around Orange County. • "[When Triangle Square wai. built! there was no Metro Pointe, there was no Spectrum, therE> was no Park Pomt, there was no Block,• said Karla Gross, mdndg· er of Juice Connection. ~All of tho:.e malls were field . They've det1nitely shifteCJ the moviegoer ' patterns, so the competition for the same en!J'rtdmment doll<U hdS shifted around:· Vutual World, one of the main entertainment attractions at Tri- angle Square, dosed in 1997. YlI· tual World, a state-of-the-art video entertdinment center. opened strongly but became out- dated after a few years The Vlfgin Megdstore vacated the top floor of its two·l<'vel space shortly thereafter. Other tenant changes i.rldude the closures of Sportsfan Paradlse, Sfuzz1 and Juice Connection. Other merchants c;aid ownPr, stopped making unprovemei1ts and market.mg the center u.fter they decided to sell Capital & Counties sold the 200,000-square- foot center lo COM Inv tment last year for an und1sclo ed amount ol ruonPy, which some peculate to be between SSO mil· lion and 0 million. According to the county o se:.· sor' office, Triangle Sguar ' d sessed property value .is $49.6 million, down from $57 .5 million m 1993. Analysts satd the drop could reflect a true declme in the value of the proJ>ertv, or it aould JU:->t mean the owner pushed for tax breaks Another indication Qf Triangle Square's troubles came Ul 1997, 'wh11n three re.,c;taurants Joined in a clas -action law ult The owners 'of Jwce Connec1.ton, La Sal<:a and Chong·.,. filed sult against Triangle Square Joint Venturf>.Ji for !mud and breach of conlldtt. The lawsuit alleged \hat man- dQP.mcnt failed to mamt<110 the rnntN properly by not proVJdmg ram and wmd protectmn for cus· tomer,, dJd not adequately pro- mote the cPntcr while till collect- ing tees from tenants for promo· uonaJ services; and d1d not pro· I vtd!" ddequate sccunty to adqrcss complrunts about lollcnng ltdn· s1ents, youths and unsupervised children. · Alleg-ahons dlso mduded cJam1s that management did not prov1d~ efhoent s1gndge for the parkmg lots~ restrooms and mer- chant directone~. and that the ownPrs misreprPsented the suc- cess of the shopping center. Eventually, the owners of Jwce Sot\ndoy, February 6, l 999 A 17 Connection and Chong'& tiled La Salsa is the remaining plaintiff, Small-busine owner hav had an pecially tough time at Tri ngle Squar . Som have com· plamoo of high rents, wh1Ch may be attributed to high common area chary ::., said r tail analyst Wally .Llmburg of Strat •g1c Rctail Advisexs in Newport Beach • 1rs too pensive for a retailer to make i2 bunch of money or mak a proht,• he -aid · Some of the tores at Tnangle Square uch a C"..olor Me· Mine and GNC bave reverted from franchise to rorpc>rate owner- ship Jwct! Conncctfon has since gone out of bu mess, and Sfuzzi, which ·was corporate!}! owncdi filed bankrupttj and closed. 1 THE RISE Although Tnangle Square has admittedly been on the down- Wdrd cyde, the new owners and mdJlagement team said they are detemuned to revitalize the cen- ter and Cdrve a ruche for them· selves m the ·market. New tenan~ such n The Yard House -dnd Whole roods offe1 encouraging s1gn~ th.1t the center is torgmg o new path, ~aid To~ Estes, the new property manager. The old Pacihc. Federal Plaza building is the last rE>maming ele· ment Ill the downtown area, with the construction of Borders Books and Music completed late last · SEE TRIANGLE PAGE A18 Reservations requtred.Call 800/514-HOAG (4624). Unless otherwise noted, all classes and events are free. Dessert the Healthy Way A culinary educator will demonstrate preparation of he-.trt-heahhy, delicious desserts. Presented in conjunction with Hoag Heart Month. Nk•anced ~sen:ations required. 1999 ~ the last produc non y..:ar for the c;urrent S.CI ~'Luts. These large, tX>wcrtul ~luhmwbtlc:." re att,Jt1c1hl) the v.-e have 1vdy rc·rnocd II rcmaming 19') and J 999 S~a 05 In ()Ur imc.m ry. Tht ls tn1ly em It ·nm ,..,.. nu. luxunous ~1,,n::edes·Bt.~ or{XJrtun1ty. When these veh1cl £lre gon I ever built. In JU"t two months. the ne t there won't be v "' . ·gen muon ·. wall am' c. lbat's "ill' ... • • I/I • SQturdoy, February 6, 1999 RIANGLE .. Ar. If at is ever reoccupied, it uld provide another needed t for the center. However, the ilding ha b en empty for bout six y ars, •1t, hasn't been want for qu.ines, • wd Fawcett, who said doesn't anticipate any new l)wners co.ming in 600n. , Susan Sarff, spokf>.swoman for owner Nikolas Shamrnas, said lks are ongoing for the sale of \be building, ~ Estes said niangle Square will ntinue its aggress1ve marketing to attract more quality tenants, ~pecially iJ\ the Town Square rea. Negotiations are under way with a unique theme-oriented restaurant for the Sfuzzi sJ>ace, :l!1tes said. The new owners also are bark.mg on a $150,000 renova- llon of the Town Square area. That project will include a central ft>untam and raised entertain- ment platform. A large Vldeo een backdrop is bemg coJl.Sld· •red. Ironically, many of the unprovements are ones tenants suggested to the previous owners. The renovation also will include windproof canopies, new !)lgns and more lush landscaping, Fstes SdlGI. ~What we deduced is we need to do a presentdtion that offers to I ' ' m lHMgle Squw9 ..... v.. Total~ 1993 S30.6 million 1994 $39.7 million 1995 $43 million 1996 $46.6 million 1997 $40.1 miflion 1198-6198 S 17.2 million • Sowa:~ s.-w June ,,.. ,._...nMlnt "9poft City ..... tu flgw.s Year tax 1993 $194,530 1994 .$289, 780 1995 $307,690 1996 $338,325 1997 $316,650 1198-&98 $132.500 • Sowca: c:o.ta ,_.... ~ o.partntet1t . our customers and ow potential customers warmth and hospitality -an atmosphere we JUSt don't have nght now," Estes ~a.id. Intimacy lS something the large concourse entertainment centers won't be abJc to offer, he added. The.improvements to the Town Square area will help change the atmosphere to make it a place people will want to linger and dine. One of the biggest changes includes offering outdoor dming immedJately outside r •stautant~. •we want to take the fire back from 5001e of the other ihoppinV centers that have popped up, Marketing Director Andy Borun- da !Wlld. Land caped planters will be u ed to cnclo:.e the areas immedi· ately outside the restaurants so that beer and wine can be erved outdoors. Lighting will also bo off. set, and all the patio furniture will be replaced. · Consultants also have been hired to make the parking lot more user-friendly through the uso ot better directional signs, Estes sa1d, The pdrk.ing at Triangle Square has Jong been considered a weakness. . • •it's a very well-located prop- erty," Limburg said. -u·s a very attractive property. l ·think the main problem is the egresc;{mgress issue." Othi?rs describe the parking as d strength. Fawcett said he has always found the indoor parking convenient compared with hav- ing to make the quarter-mile trek from the parking lot at Irvine Spectrum. Cherbak also said Tuangle Square has an advantage over places such as the Spectrum, which sometimes requires visitors to bring their walking shoes. Despite the emergence of oth- er entertainment centers, 1hangJe Square can continue to be com- petitive, Cherbak said. •Tuangle Square has staying power because it's popular with SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% OFF All FURNITURE • SAVE UP TO AN ADDITIONAL SO% OFF All ACCESSORIES EXCLUOllG LWltEI & U"'OlSTEIY f:urnitu~ Sel Saq & Bxpk>re Fl~ FurnlsblftS• & Acc•••ory l'Na•ures al Wholesale Price• FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ NEWPORT BEACH ~:. 171170 New hope I l 05 3601 Jamhotee RoMI I J 7 In Th Co~nco <..ent r at Talbert th hc>pptn1 C..eneer at Brittol a 71 3579l6 Jambofote 9'19 .. 76-8563 f .. ' its local residents,• be S&ld. Paul Kim, owner of Sticky Fin- gers, said he l5 encouraged by the planned renovations. ·They're working hard to help u~. •Kim said. . Gros~. although she is no longer• ot the center, aid she . believes the downward cycle at the center has ended. "I think they'll recuperate within a year," Gross said. "I do hope sincerely within a year or so they CM revive." . The renovations at 1iiangle Square shouldn't take more than 1 112 months to complete, and The Yard I louse and Whole Poods should both open by early sum-· mer, Estes said. · Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi O'NEILL CONTINUED FROM A 1 bitterly wtth Leland over the couple's two children an a cus· tody battle. Miner contacted Raymond Maciejaak, who operated cm ostrich meat business, Maciejc-.tak, 59, allegedly phoned O'Neill about MinN's intentions. O'Neill told him he wanted :$10,000 for his scr- vices. Andersoft previously said Mi.n,er didn t intend for Leland to be killed but her wishes may have been lost in the transla- cd, · police found a handgun planted by the informant that was inoperable and a map with Leland's address on it. 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An outstanding selection of orchids, corsages and orchid art will be available for purchase throughout the weekend, just in time for Valentine's Day. C ome see all three ievels of South Coast Plaza's westside. transformed into a garden of orthid1. Admission iJ free . The fascination will last forever. ! ~CMfttr..._llllCM , .......... -~\t4ATl0ff OP O•c,,, .. .......................... ., ' llmlllll'alCbl ............. a.nm South Coast Plaza Presents The Fascination of Orchids 1999 SHOW DATES AND HOURS: Thursday, February 4th 10 A.m. -9 R.m. Friday, February 5th 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, February 6th 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday, February 7th 11 a.m. -6:30 p.m. South Co11t Plau (west of Bear Street) SSSS Bear Street, Costa Meaa, cA 9'J For more 1hftHm~ pltue all 1(1t4} W -2160 .. · .:. -~:1 • I ,. .. ' •.• 328 days. Saturday, February 6, 1999 • Sports Eaitor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-.4223 S~ORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM t JIM Costa Mesa A genuine hometown hero, Jim Ferryman was the first in a long line of Ferrymans to distinguish themselves. R101ARD Du"~ shared the Freeway title with !kif Plot Fullerton that season. Fenyman, a member of the Daily Pilot's Millenruum Sports Hall of Fame, averaged 19 tackles a game in the fall of '65 and.established school records in that department, standards which wouJd later be broken by his younger brother, Pat, and again by his youngest brother, Dick. T hough former Costa Mesa High Athlete Qf the Year Jim Ferryman wollld become best known for tus football heroics at San Jose State, it was wrestling which put Ferryman in elite company. As a senior wrestling at 178 pounds for the then-powerhouse Mustangs under Coach Dick Ma!l<>n, Ferryman placed thud in the CIF Southern Section during a time when Costa Mesa was 2,300-students strong and there were only two cliVlsions in CIF. But Ferryman, a longtime Costa Mesa resident who has become a prominent member of the comrnuruty, went on to become one of San Jose State's finest middle linebackers. Earlier that winter m 1966, Ferrymdn placed third at the Five Counties Invitational, defeating an intimidating opponent from San Bernardino whom Ferryman said "looked like Arnold Schwarzenegger.• Ferryman attended San Jose State on a football/wrestling · scbolciIShip, but dislocated his left patella early in his collegiate career and he couJdn't return to the ma~. Jim Ferryman Also San Jose State's Ferryman won by just a point at Five Counties, but faced his Inland Empire challenger again for third place in CIF and pinned him. •it was a big dedl, to beat him twice that year," Ferryman said. ·1 sucked him up and pinned him, and I remember he was sweanng at me,· Ferryman, who had p1aycd football that season at 200 pounds and dropped weight to wrestle, suffered from mononucleosis during the ledgue finals and was short on !ltrength, but still managed third place, good'enough for a berth to the next level. Fenymdll, the fi.r.;t Mesa wrestler to place at CIF, was also a standout middle linebacker and offensive guard in football, twice earnmg All-Orange County honors. As a senior, Ferryman was voted by the Freeway League coaches as the league's Defensive Player of the Year and twice mented first-team all-league as a linebacker. Though the Mustangs struggled hiS junior year, they finished 3-5-1 in Ferryman's senior year, including a 1·0 Victory over Buena Park, which student body vice president, Ferryman continued his football career with the Spartans, however, and started . for three seasons, leading the team in tackles tus sophomore and Junior years. Fenyman averaged 14 tackles per contest as a sophomore 'backer in eight games, including a career-high 22 against West Texas State and future NFL sta~ Duane Thomas and Mercury Moms. •1 had tun m college,• sa..td .Ferryman, who played in college at 5-foot-10 and between 215 and 220 pounds. Ferryman, who now operates his own property management business, is serving his fifth year on the board of the Newport- Mesa School District, of whlch last year he was president. Ferryman has also been president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the Costa Mesa Sarutary District. His Wife, Mary, is a 29-year veteran school teacher at Sonora Elementary. His daughter, Beth, is .a junior at UCLA and is constantly being t about her upcorrung appointment as a White House mtem. Ferryman's ons, Ryan and Shaun, were both football standouts at Costa Mesa, including Shaun last season. --------Newport 8eoc:h/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot B 1 STANDOFF! . . CdM earns 0-0 tie against Newport Harbor; Zarrilli's defense, and a missed penalty kick by the Sailors, dllows host Sea Kings to celebrate. . CORONA DEL MAR:_ With their boys soc- cer campaign expeCted to end next week with no postseason invitations, Corona de! Mar High's Sea Kings were hoping the sweet ring of the perpetual Bell trophy wouJd make their season Friday against Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. IOYS SOCCER league game since Feb. 9, 1996, celebrated anyway. lWo reasons: · First, CdM (7-1'3·3, l;-6 .. t in le~e) gamed another pomt with the Ue, giving the Sea Kings four more points than they achieved dll of last season when they finished 0=10 in league. Second, they didn't have to hear the pre-· 0 mature sounds of the Bell from the other side. ft ·"To be honest, we really wanted to nng the ~ Bell,• Evans said. "But when I saw my guys c. after the game, we looked at each other and ~ said, 'No, we're not nngmg the Bell, but at S l~ast we're not hearing them nng it.' Last ~ time, we beard 1t early. With about 1 O minutes :i left m the game, we started hearing it ring.· ~ There were no chimes for the host Sea Kings following their hard-fought, 0-0 Sea View League deadlock against the Sailors, who retained the Bell by virtue of their 3-0 wm in the first round. But Coach Ron Evans' Sea Kings, who started the season without haVUlg won a Newport Harbor (5-10-3. 2-5-1), which b Newport's Miguel Munguia left) collides SEE STANDOFF PAGE 83 with Sea Kings' goalkeeper Justin Smith. H I G H S C H 0 0 L B 0 Y S B A S K E .T B A L L Sailors ·cruise, 63-50 BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY 1'11..0T Cd.M's Brandon Crosby (ri_ghl) pressures Harbor's Gary Roblnson (33) ln Friday's game. •Tars triple the score on Sea Kings, 33-11, before coasting through the final 14 minutes to lock up at least second place in the Sea View race. CORONA DEL ~1AR ,_. ____ _ -Before the Newport Harbor High boys l>as- ketball team · could secure.its place in histo· ry, it had to solidify it! place iI) the ~tandings, It did the latter Fn- day. sewng control e<lr· ly and cnusmg to a 63- 50 Sea View League tri· umpb at Back Bay nv J Corona dcl Mar "We took the kids through Heritage Hall this week," N Y{POrt Coach Lam· Hlf'St aid of the on-cainpu mw•e· -We wGnlld them 1odieanof busnss (~ CdM) and not lc>Olt ahead to Santa ...,.. ~-·· UuTy Hirst Newport Harbor hQopstoaeh urn. ·w e want •d to P~pre · to them they were on the verge of t>e<'oming a very c;pc· aal team at Harbor. Hut th<>y \\:ere only on the verge. We Wdnted th •m to take care or business (again t CdM) and not look ah d to Santa Margan ta Wednesd ay ... ThP Satlors (21-4. o-2 iil. lt:aguc And tanked No 6 m Orange County) we.re focused from th outset, rolling to a 1 O..J lead and taking a 14 -5 edge mto the second pe nod. , After Cd M (lfi·R, 4·4) opened the sx-ond quarter with a 5·2 spurt, the visitors lirushed thP half on a 10-I roll, th~ scored the first six pomts of the second hruf to vutually render the remainder of the game garbage time. The key to Harbor dominance, whidl produced a 33-11 cushion with 6:25 left the third, wac; dcJcns ·D e f en 1vcly, we w re JU"t better, SEE BASKETBALL PAGE 14 DAILY Pl.LOI HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK •Newport Harbor has this ace-in-the-hole to keep hopes for a CIF Playoffs berth alive as girls soccer season winds to an end. RlOIARD Dt/NS ~'*' O nce Newport Harbor Higtrg04l· keeper Jordan Fredriltscn got a glimp e of the lush Kentucky greenery and a sample of SOuthem ho pitality, "lhc canceled the rest of her recruiting tnp ·and comnutted, on the spot, to the Uruversity of Louisville. Th~ Louisville women's soccer program did just about everything except wrtte songs to lure •the keeper from Cabfomia," but Fredrikscn had already planned to do 1t her way and the C~udmals had an easy ll. •Tuey definitely wanted me,· Frcdri.k.sen said. •1 was really pdlllWred and everyone I talked to knew who I was. EveryoDe J talked to knew about me. They'd say, 'Oh. · yeah, yol!'re the kc •per from Calilornia.' ·rd been lookmg ate bunch of _chools back ca t, be dUse I didn't want to stay in California. Dunng my recrwbng tnp (to LouisVtUe in September), I loved 1t and had a really gQOd time. I JUSt loved the gul5. Everyone was o;o nice there. ft' a lot different than Newport BeaC'h -everyone's r ally . incere. • Louisville Coach Karla Thompson nOOded an an ~ r nght away and Fredriks ~n didn't h tat . ·n wasjUst gorgeous th • Fredriksen sald. •And walking around the campus, I could p cture myself SEE JORDAN MGE U ongratulationS • • .Jordan Fredrikse ,. r t • . Come and join us this weekend and talCINI~ of 1999 models priced to sellt..a ..... J 0.99°/o a or 3.99 . Newport/Ce»to Mesa Ooily Pi e of the County's greatest selections roll with financing as low as 24 months· onths· • • ~ : @iS, special prices on Certified Pre-Owned low mileage '98 ES300, starting from $27 ,977'', 12 to choo~ fro~ • e 2 • ' ' .. © LEXUS MISSION VIEJO The future is now. What's next...? 28400 Marguerite Parkway, 5 Freeway, Avery Parkway Exit Tel 949.364.0664 · www -lexus4less. com 1 -' ' I • ' . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, February 6, '999 ' . JORDAN FREDRIKSEN -.WMay1, 1981 ..... toum:Costa .... =5foot-7 139 ~Soccer '-&.: Goalkeeper c..d9: JMC>n Sofrell flat •1'* food: Mexican '-Dftlt movie: •rnree Amigos• Ind .Dtld Poets Society• l9lt .et"9tic moment: "Beatl119 ~Margarita my freshman~. 1-0, In tt. last game of the se~." Athlete of w..11 Y: Recorded six saves and mut out Irvine m Newport Harbor's 6-o victOfY Added a shutout agaum Elioro · In the n~t gan~. Has tw1<e becrl voted first team lill·league, • o.u, Pin ' Collitctor $/10ltS CMd.serl<!S ~S I " JORDAN · I I CONTINUED FROM 81 there.· Frednksen had al. o considered I fumboldt State, Purdue, Ronda State, Amher!>t and Texas-El Paso, but Thompson, who completed her first season last foll, waved a full nde in front of Frcdriksen. ·1 needed ds much money as I could get to make tt easier on my parents," said Fredriksen, who will join a progwm which won Conferente USA two years ago, but finished 0-17-1 overall last fall. Fredriksen, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Weck who shut out llvine, 6-0, last week with six saves, said she has bcwme •pretty good fnends" with some of the current Louisville team members and they fill her in •on some of the gossip." But before Frcdnk en heads for the Kentucky bluegrass. there's the pulsuLing hnal week of the Sea View .League campaign. a race m w Newport Harbor ts in contention for a playoff spot. And for Frednk~n. d fourth-year varsity ~rfom1er, it's a ruce chan~e of pace. "This 1s the best we ve donc1 except my frei>hman year when we almo l mdde the playoff,,• she Sdld. Frcdrikscn, tw1rn voted first-team all-leagur., docs more than prevent gc1dls trom sconng. ·Jordan keeps the youn'g kid'> m front of her in hne," Newport Harbor Coach Jason Sorr~ll said. •we have a frcshmlln sw~CJ.>er, a freshman stopper 1md a sopho- mor~ luUl>ack, and Jon.lun keeps their confidence up and keeps · giving them good <1ciV1ce. She give them constructive c:nuc:ism and keeps them focused I think some freshmen kids need thdt and shc'.s done that. "A lot of pldyers look. up to her and rely on her (le<1dl'rsh1p) back there. I U1ink they 1Pel sdfe she's back there. A lot of kids have respect for her, hecduse Jordan's always ul prc1cllco, she never complains ttnd stw comes and works hard in pTdr.Lict>, <md it shows m game•,," Though Newport l lar ho1 defeated lrvml' ~c1.,1ly ldst week, it CdlTlC in d must wm ~ituation, and while the Vaqucio~ tlrc at the bottom of the le<lgue · standings, they tied the Sailor'> m the first round. •Everyone underestimates them." Fredrik..'ien said. ·1 Wds actually really sick (playing against lrvme lac;t week), but we came Ill knowmg it was a team we should beat. TI10 c game..,, you've got to wm 1f you W<rnl to make it. When we got up, 2·0, 1t got a little c;cary m the second •• half, but we cap1tahzccl on some goals." Fredriksen, whow older brother, Josiah, played quarterback on the Sailors' football team in 1995 dnd '96, spent most of her soccN career playing club for the Mission VieJo Muage, but she had ct confli~v. 1 their couch and depa Ni ter seven years. Sh play~ for the WoUpal Stonn, a guls undcr-19 premiere tedm bac;cd m Huntington Beach. SCHEDULE ........ Community~ • Coast C-i.sJi<: Ofenge Coast scheo..iulf.d to host two~lOOlng at 10 un end 2 pm •Wl.....,. Higtl ~l'lool • • C 116ndl •t lucerntt v ... 11ey TourNnwnt, 10em.s...l/- LHgue f1Mb 119am HIGH SCHOOL IOYS SOCCER r Estancia gives Laguna Beach a lesson, 2-0 · • Eagles snap a seven-game losing streak to Laguna Beach and keep CrF Playoffs hopes alive. I COSTA MESA -If ever streak to the Artists. · Estanciu H1gh'c; boys soccer . •Laguna Beach plays that team needed if' WUl, and in d physical English soccer and it's game which found the Edgles up really effective," said Cren- agi.tinst their old nc>1nc.sis, Ldgu-· shaw. \ na Beach, it was Pnday dfter-friday, however, it was the noon in Pac1hc. Coast League Edglc.s who were effective as -play on the I!dgles' soggy held, they dominated the game from ' '• And ... thc•y 9ot 1t. • . ' start to flrush and got a complete "We rC>ully played a great effort from bOth ends, and well game." sa1d Estancia Coach as the middle, of the field. Steve Crenshaw. who has had to Jorge Lopez got it started 2.0 shoulder a seven-game lo ing minutes mto the second half STANDOFF CONTINUED FROM 81 also out of playoff contention, had bounteQus chances to ring it. But CdM senior swC'cper Zdck Zarrilli, who dedncd everythmg out, wouldn't give the Tars the time ot day. •1The Sed Kmgs) saved three or four off the qoal Im<>, ff New-_ port Harbor -Coach Mdtt West Sdid. The Sailors, who missed d penalty kick m the 72nd minute, outshot Corond de! Mar, 19-4, including d 10-0 advantt1ge m the hrsl hall. CdM W<ts pldymg without ~enior fon-.'ard Nick Kohan, who sat out berausc of a rt:!d card agdmst Irvine. while Adam Hoyt. the team's other threat up front, played oilly sparingly because of a left-knee injury !.Uf· fered at half titnt! on Super Bowl Sunday. But Zani.lit, JUnior Reed Glyer and senior Junmy I fo sfeld, who played deep for the Sea Kious m the wanmg moments, kept Newport Harhor out of the goal, while CdM goalie .Justin Sm1th recorded nmc saves. Zarrilli hrtd three dVCS, his first coming in tho 26th nunute wheh a rebound shot was hccid- ed for the n~t. The ball wcls high and Zarrilh's angle forced him mto 8 b1cyde kick, wtuch he pulled otf to prevent the goal. Glyer hroke up two comers \"11th headers m the first hall, a~ Zarnlli added nnother superb save before haltwnc, knoc:k.in!J away another rcoouncl 111 the 36th minute. . ·(The Sea Kmgs) were m the right place at the nght tune,• We~t ... aid. •Tuey did what they hod to do to gel a tic " Corond dt>l Mar came dos<> on·three shob on goal l'drly m the second hctU, but the Sdilors' Zach WeUs, playing goalie for the hrst time this season, stopped every attempt. Zcurilli, who did not play against Newport Harbor m the first round becal1se of an illness, provided his thitd save when he deflected a shot in front of the goal m the 61 st minute, Later, CdM's Shogo Fugii PRO TENNIS Upse~ •Lindsay Davenport ousted in Tokyo. On the h ~I of her surpn<:.e elinunation in the Australian Open semihrnsls, Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport was upset Friday by Amanda Coetzcr (South Atnca) m the quarterfinals of the Toray Pan J>uuhc di Tokyo and missed a chance to defend her title. Davenport, the tournament's top seed and the No. 1-ranked player on tht• Women's Tennis Assoc1dtion Tour, lost to hfth-seed· ed Coetzcr, 2·6, 6·4, 6-3, setting up a semifmal showdown between Coetzer and Momca Seles. Martind Hm91s, the AustraJi<m Open champion trying to reclaim h('r.No 1 ranking on the tour, will face Jana Novotna in the other scnuhnal. Davenport ended Hmgis' 80-week run atop the tour's rdnkmgs m October. D<Jvenport baclitionally plays the next two stops on the lour at Oklahoma City and lndtdn Wells. MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • calif ornia 's leading underwriters • New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CO • Invaantnt p,efessfDnals Sina J~ Private licnt Croup 1b Sn an Appointment. PINSe Call ... LANTZ E. 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Stopper Irving Islas stood out defensJVely a.mid a tf'..ant def en • that had Crenshaw pleased with every Eagle on the field, a rathnr rare moment for the coach who insists, despite a .500 record 1n ledgue play, that pl<iyer for ploy· er the Eagles an! as good as any te<im he's ever-coar.hed. . ·•Everythm_g v.:as working, .. sdid Crensh&w. "Lu.JS Rivera, our nght-~de fullback .:. Esaul Men- dozo, our center nudhelder .,. we just pretty well dorrunated. • The victory gwei. Estancia a ing out of the goal. CdM's fans cheered loud enough to sound like a bell. - :.we can 't afford to miss opportunities that are given to us,• West said. Freshman m1dhelder Tyson Wahl and senior sweepe r Enc Pemne played well tor Newport Harbor, West satd. ~-6-4 overall reoord, more importantly, a 4-4-0 record in PCL play. . ·we still have to' win our last two games and hope for .. ome help,• said Crenshaw, "l>ut i.{ we were to have any pos!.;bility dt all, well, th1s was big for us,• Laguna Beach slip<; to £1-8-2, 4 -~-l. Estdn.r1a's tdsk next week includes a home yame 'w\1th Uru- vef':>jty on Monday, then a road tnp to Ldgw1a Hills Wednesday to close out the regular season. Both g·ame ar~ set for 3:15. on Costa ~esa falls. 1 -0 LAGU"-A HlLLS -Costa M a High ·s bay.-. soccer team ~:lropped a t -0 Pacific Coast League d~on to host Laguna Hills Fnday, the only goaJ the result of a hand ball foul. Mesa returns to acbon on Monday, hosting Ldguna Beach at 3 :15. COSTA MESA-Young· :,Le.rs ages 5, 6 and 1 are being sought by Costa Mesa Aiilerlcan UtUe Leagu . 46770 46780 47170 How Much Houae C&n I Afford? No Point.a No Fees .. 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A s the Southern Cdlifom ia C ollPgf! women's b(1-.k"lb dll tcdrn begin~ Uw second round of Gold£>n Stttte AlhJetiC' ConfNPnce action tomyht r1l 5 .. iO uqamst v1Mting Azu<;d Pt1c 1h<, one thmq is c lf'rtr -110 orw knows who JS uorng to (()rll{! out on top when tt11• 1pqul1H se<1scm ends on Feb. 27 Attn 111:.t Sc11urddy's round of upsPts, l1v1• lPcutls wr·re tied for hrsl pl<1c e 1'1t>sclay's <tclion d1tl11't d11 rnuc h to dear lhul up. Th" Vdngudrds ( 17-7 this S{'11•m111 MP tJC<.I with Atu:.a Pc1ut1c 11nd Concorchc1 at .5-2. f msno l'u< 1hc, Point Lomd Nt11or1 nc• ctnd Riola are aU Lied di 4-3 Peo,1inc1lly, I sull think SCC lw,; ltll' ltllcnt to win dl h•dst ti !>hrm• of th{• c onf Prenc:c• t1llP, If 11 doeo.,n't win 11 outnqht. To do tht1t, howcvt>r, tlw VtlnCJU<trds 1w1•d lo get pt1sl AzU">d Pdc1fic fl .'i-bJ toruqht t1t lhP pld<£' where SC ·c.: htt'> lw<>n ut 1l'i be>sl over th1• pc1st two settsons, "The Pit • Tu win, sec will need to stop llw rombmt1tJon of Abson Carr and Amy Lemm. Carr rm tered Uio WPPk sconng 12.2 points p er game cmd averaging 7 .1 rebounds. L<•mm Wds avP.rt1g10!J 12:pomts pPr rontest. On(• thmy m tt1P Vt1nguarcls' favor. thf"y havl• lour pldyPrs, Kelly Brn•kl'. Ami•<· l'inu, Kn ... tt \\1nr1ht .incl S;1tt1h I lt•1 kenhofl, ft~o < dU 'iff'J> up di unytime dnd SC e 15 or more pomts. $CC also hd!i thrP~· plc1yPrs, Pma. Wnghl cmd f\.1dl1Sd cmde. who c1r,. in th<• Top 1 fl m thmP-pomt p{'rc1•ntdg1•, wh1IP Azusa Pac:.ihc dru•sn't PVPn ht1vr> onf' With th.11 in r111ncl ond th(' fdt I thl' tJtlffil' Will ht' ctl "Tiw 1'11." I tt11nk tornuht will hclonq 111 1111• Vrtnyu.mls Coric or<l1t1 will h1• cJI Bwlct, C,O rl Wltl toninht C Olllcl put !hP \ 1ln!JU1lfcls m soil' p OS!.C'SSIOn 111 lust plt1c 1•. • Speaking of Utle runs, I think 11 10., s<.1f(• to SdY Ordnge Coast < "01J1•q(•\ wom<>n's tE:om will makt! tht> playoff!>, but m1unes ti v done too mur.h damage for th1• PuatPs to wrn the Orange f:mpm• C1mforence title. Thi')' plr1yl'd W(•IJ WPdnec;ddy t1qc11n!.l S...snlu Allii, hut m the "ncJ. thf' hole c rr>iltr!<I by the lo~s of NcJt<.thP WP1•ks has twcm too li1q t11 1111 Now, tlw PualPs have to hope S.m1.1 Anet los~es lwtct! CJnc.J lrvrn1• Vdl1Py lossl's thrne tunes lo h.1vt• d chrm ce Possible, but riot wry likely. • Kudos to the Southern C ·uhfomu1. t'ollt>q<' mPn\ haskN baJl team It looks us iJ ~meron Dollar hds findlly found u way to hrl• up the troops. Tiwy huvP won two in d row and, in the process, knocked Wo lmont (18-3, 5-2) out of • fmt plac:c . 'Tonight's g<.1me <.1garnst • ~.u a P~cif1c at 7:30 should be lntcr ~lmg. ff th'c sec team of thE: pctst few games shows up, tho Cougcus could be in for a rough mght, hn'chng th(?ir own till h ope£ disrupted by the ~~tart Yctngwmls. • C'ongratulaUon to the OCC men's basketball tr.am, which tunned Santa Ann Wednesday with the hig upset wm. The Pmtle wcrn 13-12 alter the game t1n<J 4·5 10 conJ rcncc, fiQ o pldyoff berth is nt c-ompl tely out of th(• p1r.turn. !' 1nh1 Ann, on tlu othN hand, • Whtth hncl hop d to c:hullenge Su.ddlobt.1ck foi th(• OE ' hllr., now hnd 1tst•U two gam oul of hr l oud wall n<.>cd help to chmh t ck m th rue: • OCC open · victoriously \ rts Newport Beach/Costa fo.Aeso Daily P Hiii ICIOOl IOYS llSIEllALL Eagles climb back into PCL race • Estancia's defense, sparked by Tanielu in the third quarter, leads to upset over Laguna Beach, 49-36. than last time (when Laguna B ach won m the fiu;t round, 51-49), • Boyre id. ·we won by defense, great team defense, and in the third quarter it was fantastic:.• In the third period, Estancia iuruor guard Jason Simco had two· of hts four steals, while Tanielu also robbed Laguna Bedch twice, both w ... s leadin9 to .f:!aglc fost breaks d?ld ldyups. Tanielu addod three rebounds and two blocked shots. l\l<JIAtU> 1)1 . 'S lblyPb COSTA MESA -With one gum~~g, Estancia High'!> eagles oared back · to the Pdcif1c Coast-Lcdguc boys baskt•t all rac:e clJld waited for the perfect njght t throw Sefliors Brett Valbuena (16 point::;, 10 T •bounds and two firSl·QUiSrt~r steals) nnd Peter Andersen (three boar<is m the ttiir<.l qudrter) "played like senior~.• Boyce said, while Junior Travis Chandler dnd backup • th.eir best punch of the !?a on. , Knocking out PGL-leadmg Laguna Bedch with defense, the Eagles' 49-36 upset victory Fnday at home wouJd rank No. 1 on the list, dccording lo Estancia Coach Rich Boyce. Steve Rodriguez played relentle defense. Estanaa outscored Laguna Beach. 12 -3, in the· third, and kept up the pace m the fourth. •A wm like thtS I think puts us m the playo1fs. at least for d wild card,· Boyce said. •Torught was a classic example of a total team effort." "If we played every game like we cl.id at th.P end, we'd be 6-2 or 7·1 (m league)," Boyce said. •I think we've lo:.t a lot of games at the end this year.• The Eagles (11-13, 4-4 in league), sparked off the benrh by seruor Manu Taruelu's defensive heroics, suffocated the Artists in the third qucuter, holding Coach Bret Fleming\ talented squad (17-6, ~-3J, rdnked No 1 m Clf Southern Secuon OiV1- sion TV·AA, to only three points .. Valbueria scored m the key with 5:09 to play, giving the Eagles a 38-27 ledd, and the Artists threw the ball away on their next possession, forcmg a ~lcming timeout and seemingly putting a stamp on the dec1· s1on. Afte>r pJaYlng Lagunt1 Beach even (10- lOJ in the fust qudrter, I!stdnc1a opened a 20-12 ledd m lhP sewnd; d run tngger£>d by Jon C"cmtrell's three-pomt bomb and com- plelr>d b y rc:,crvc guard Elic1s<1r Maldona- do's three-point play on a strong layup and foul. MCJAC GOAST LEAGUE EsTANCIA 49, LAGUNA BEACH 36 Sc.ore by Quarters Laguna Beach 10 9 3 14 -36 Estancia 10 12 12 15 · 49 Laguna Bead1 . Obrand 7, Hanour 6, Satrappe 7, Donnelly 3, Beimfohr 12, Butters 1. 3 pt. goals -Obrand 1. Fouled out Satrappe. Estancia · Simco 3, Cantrell 12, Valbuena 16, Chandler 6, Andersen 7, "Maldonado 3, Tan1elu 2, Ldgunu Bedch pulled lo wtthm three points by the break, hut never hdd the lead m th~ ~econd, thud or fourth quarters. Rodriguez 0, Gamer 0, Newman 0. 3-pt. goals • cantrell 2, Simco 1. Fouled out -None, • "J thought our mtcns1ly was a lot better NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 pos1tion -w1se, thun we've been m a wh1Je. We felt (Dennis) Alshult>r WdS the biggest threat, .c;o we put G~ry Robmson on him." Alshuler got JUSt two shots m th<• lirst 13 minutes and was 1 of 4 from the held with four pomts di huUtimc HP. (i.nishec.J with d team-high 15, but did most of his cldmdgt! aft<>r the game Wd'> decided . Harbor hdrassmenl l~d to 20% held· goal c;hooting by CdM (4 of 20) beforP. intermission und thP. Scd Kings never recovered, despite dO mspared second hall. ·civP. thc·m r.rcd1t: CdM CodC'h PttuJ Om s said of the Smlors, whos<> . singlc-sedson wms now rdnk second behind the 24-4 record rnmp1led by thf' 1985 Sea View ch<.1rnps. "They played g1edt tedm defense. ctnd were v<'ry unselfish oflc n-.1vely Tiwy were 111st more efficient than we wen" Tiwy were dble to find whcrr. the open mdn WdS d Od hit him,• Senior gudrd Malt Jt1meson was on botl1 the givmr1 dnd wce1vm9 <'n<l of 1 lnrbor's unselhshncss, ftnL.'>hmg with ti tedm hrqh 15 pomts dlld five .issbts. He t1lso ddde>d se.ve n rpbounds. who extended theu wi.nrung streak over CdM to a school-record six gamP..s. The six-game skern also matches the longest in the 57-game senes. which will continue next year m nonledgue play, as the Sea Kings venture off to the Pddfic Coast League. Alan Limon added seven points dnd four dSsists, while Adam 1 leurlson chipped in four points and seven boards for the winners. Geoff Hunt had nine points off the bench, all after interrruss1on, to help the hosts close to within 57-45 with 2:03 left against the Sailor reserves. •we clidn't quit m the seC'ond half," aid Orris, who vouched for this Sailor squad's place among the school's elite. •The way their five starters play together, offensively and defensively, 1t's the best Newport team I've seen m a long time,• Oms said. Newport enters the ftndJ two con· te.ts two games behind ledguc-leading Santa Margarita, which mvad the Sailors' gym Wednesday dl 7:30 p.m. The Sea Kings enter the final week m d third-place d ec1dJock wtth Irvine. which v1s1ts CdM Wcdnesdc.ty. A v1< to- ry would clinth third for C'dM, wh1<'h df>fcated the Vdqueros. 55·5:3, tn the hr:>t-round nail-biter. SEA VlEW LEAGUE NEWPORT 63, CoRONA DEL M AR 50 Scor. by Quarters Newport Harbor 14 13 19 17 63 Corona del Mar 5 6 16 23 50 Newport Harbor Jameson 15, Robinson 13, Illingworth 12, Limon 7, Hearlson 4, Clay· ton 6, Taton 2, Chai 2, Hsieh 2, Yarnal o. Valleio 0, Paievic 0, Kahle O. 3 pt. goats -Robinson 3, Limon 1, Jameson 1. Fouled out None MU STA NGS FA LL, 77-68 Hatsushi (18) leads Mesa effort. LAGUNA I ULLS -Down by 31 points dt one time, Costa Mesa High'~ boys basketball, team never gave up . Even though they loi.t to Laguna Bil.ls, 77·68, Fnday in a Pac1h<. Coast League con· • test at Laguna Hills, the Mustangs scored an impressive 32 pomts in the fourth quarter. "It's probably the most the :.chool has scored in a quarter since I've been a coach here,• Coach Erich Allen said. "We just sldrt· ed pressing and picked. up some steals for easy layups.· _ Steven Whittaker, who clidn't score dunng the first half for Costa Mesa (4-21, 0-8 in league), fin1sbed Wlth 16 pornts. The Mustangs' Rick Hatsush1 had 18 points to tie his season best. PAOF1C COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA H1us 77, CosTA MESA 68 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa · 10 18 8 32 68 Laguna Hills 15 23 23 16 77 Costa Mesa -Hatsush1 18, Tran 7, Jones 9, Wh1tt<iker 16, Ferryman 8, Cabico 6, Hunter 2. Payne 2. Shall1s 0. 3-pt. goals · Hatsushl 3, Jones 1, Whittaker 4, cabico 1. Fouled out -Jon~ Lagw\11 Hills -D. Lee S, Estrada 2, C. Lee 4, Pierson 18, Pryor 3, Homysk 11, Anderson 2. Etrium 15, Skinner 2, Kraft 7, Hauser 8 3-pt. goats • Pierson 3, Hom'ysk 3. Fouled out * None. G ary Robinson, who hurnPd the Seet Kmgs for 18 second-hdtl points ind 55 37 home victory Jan 15, once again did most of lus ddmuge <1Jter .111termiss1on. He netted 12 of his 13 points after thH break, including a trio of three-point- ers, and also addl.'CI a tedm-high 11 board'> Dustin lllingworth collected 12 points and nine rro bound'> for the Tdrs, Corona del Mar Alshuler 1 S, Hunt 9, Hanson 6, Crosby 5, Shea S, Hansen 4, Moms 4, Patterson 2, Bottom 0, Snell 0. 3-pt. goals -Hunt 2. Hanson 2, Crosby 1 Fouled out-Hunt . BRIAN P060DA I OAlY Pl.OT Newport Harbor Hlgh's Dustin llHngworth clear a rebound ami!f heavy traWc, including Corona del Mar' AJex Bottom (left) an~ teammate AaronYarnaJ (on right). COMMUNITY COLLEGE llSKETllLL Pirates' woes wear on • OCC drops into he for third place atte1 52-45 loss. FULLl:!RTON - Sdrah M1ddl<>· W 0 M I N brooke scort'cl 21 pomts t.1nd hdd .20 rebounds for OrangP COdsl, hut the rest of P1rntcs offense was cold in u 52-45 los to host Fuller- ton Fridtiy rught m an Orange Empire Confer~ncc womPn's bdsketball gc1mc. With the lo s, OCC (22·5, 6-4), 1 which was ptc·ked to wm the con· lercncc> by conforC'ntc coache:s before the tart ot th c:edson, dropped mto a third·pldrn tie with the Hom~ts (15-11, 6·4). M1ddlebrooke was 9 of t 7 from the floor, but OCC wa JU t d combined 20 of 79 (25.3%). The Pmlt~ ttli;o went to the t'hanty strip• Just nm • times and only made four shots. Boes win, 70-64 • ~ange Coast College men's bask~tball ilam continues to roll after road victory over Fullerton. and Cypre11 next week. Elliott a1lo had a team·high nine rebounds. Roman Dolven scored nin points and bad lb bC)ardl for the Pirates. Carlos Reyes also had nlne points. Peter Mar· dnelll bad MVen atlists and ttve rebounds for OCC . PuDalton'I Rathaua 1bOmas WU 5 GI 12 from tbree·J>Ob:it nmo• and finllbed wtth 20 po6Dtl and low Ullltl. Ronald Strange bad J 7 tomtl 8Dd nine rabouDds for ............ (14·12,5~). Lawnmce Pelcler IMld 12 POLO SUMMARIES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS INVITATIONAL QuMterllnats NEWPOttT HAM<>lt 7, MAltlNA 6 Score by Period Newport Harbor 1 2 1 2 1 7 Marina 2 0 3 1 0 6 Newport Hllfbor Belden 3, Cox 2, Bobbitt 1, Manderino 1. Saves -Kennedy 5 Marina · Nelson 2, Shanley 2, Chlebicki 1, Wilson 1. Saves -Muc 7 consotatlon Do5 Pulaos 3, CofloNA OIL MNt 1 Score by~ Dos Pueblos o 2 1 0 • 3 Corona del Mar O O 0 1 • 1 Dos Pueblos -Bunker 1. Umoff 1, Mangasen 1. Saves -Thorbson 6. CoroNi del MM· Tucker 1. Saves -Hehdncluon 4. ColotA oa MM 1, TMolum ONcJ 0 Scare by Quartwa Corona del Mar 0 1 O O· i Thousand Oab O 0 0 0 • O CoroNi del Mar .. Hapeman 1. Saves · Hendrickson 7 . ThouMnd o.lct -S.ves • Broms 6. , El Toro (12-11) 1 • Clinches CIF berth Santa Margarita at Newport IMne at Corona cW Mair' Woodbndge at El Toro WATER POLO Manderino sO)ings in th winner, 7-6 . • Newport Harbor tops Marind; vies m semis today at Irvine High. ) \'-(I\; llll I. ~Pb CORONA ncL MAR -J h<>fore New port Harbor H1g Jocelyn Mandenno took a penal shot m sud<len death -0verbmo the quartl•rhndl gdme of tht• Soul t'Tn Ct1lifornia lnvllalionaJ g1 water polo tournament at C oro ct~I Mar f ligh, Marina's plcty1 Wt•re busy trying lo disrupt her co centrttllon Fnddy niqhl. The Vikings. nrcbng like hu gry shdrko.,, reassured thcmsP.lv shP. would m1!.s and dtd their be t tn<'rcasu the pre<>'\ure with lot ldWllS. Mc1ndcrtno, in rc'>ponsc, '>dr the Sailors mouvallonal tune "Sc of d Preacher Man• from the mov "Pulp Ficllon. • Sh(! then fir< '>trai9ht and lru(! cm<I lhf> Sd.llo <'t1m1• dWay with d 7-fi victory advdnre to today's ernihnals. ~It WdS our song last year Mnnctenno sdid. "I sang 1t to 9 pumped up for the '>hot." The penalty shot was awclfd with JUSt 53 !>Cconch remaming sudden death a.fin a Manna play acc1denlally tried to re-enter aJt bf•mq eiccted for a third time. Ne port Harbor Codch Bill Barnett th p1ck<.>d Manderino dS the shooter. •she was untlffected by 1t au HamP.lt ~did "She hds a great fou meter -.hot dnd lh.J!rc is no way Manna grrls were going to ma her nuss." The gdme Wds a struggle J Newport Harbor (16-5) from bngtnrung After Kathryn Bekle tied the core tor the Sailors at on with 1 ·03 remaining in the quarte lhl• defense made a key rrusta.k which Manna's Marnsd Nclso took arlvdnldge of tor a 2-1 lead ju b<>fore the end of Ute pcnod. "What I was disappomted 1 was the three blunders we mad which gave them eosy goal . • Ba nett l\1d . •vou can't make tlios le.ind ol mistakes " 1'awny Bobbitt and Kynclia Co both cored for Newport Harbor 1 the ccond quarter and the sailo htid cs 3-2 lead. ,. Manna, taking advantdgc of th mistakes which were leaving Ba nett red-faced on the pool det f><'mt.>d three goals in the third ocJ lor d 5-4 I •ad. Then Enn WU50 follow ed up with a goal with 4: h>fl for a two·g061 lead. Erin Tomlinson htuJ mne point., and eight rt>bou nds for OrangP Codst, which wilJ try to 1erov<>r a9nm~t Riverside und C-ypwss nPxt week . =·a etgM ~for .... Newport t lcubor qwckly strut hack when ReJden srored her CosTA MuA~, LAGUNA Hku 5 goal ot tho game from about fllgh Scare by OUartwl nw tcrs away. OA.1'Mll ..... ca:aa •C. f1A&.aTON 52, o.._ CMIT 45 0rMge C0Nt • s.taydMlan 2, Middi.&ooh 21, Lewis 7, Sortino 4, Tomlinson 9, Wildt 2, MOjk• 0, Klvtta 0 3 Pt· goals· Tomllmon 1. fOY!ed out • NoM. ,.._ '°"' -Payne 14, Manning 13, Undsay 11, Jeptef\ 4. Gadd 2. SudMio 6, ~ ••::".l'IJ.. "' l . go.ls • Mltrina 2, UndMy 1, Peynt 1. F<>Wld OUt • r.onit .Wftlme. occ. 25-21. C<Mt•Mew 1 2 1 2 _ 6 With 1:21 left , Cox·~paued t l,.eauna Hills 3 1 o 1 • 5 Mctndcnno, who J)fttsed badt t C... Mlile • Petel'1en 2, Dewy 2. Cox for the sixth arid tying g04U. Kline 1, A. Grub1\1Ch 1 '.The SaUon, who p~ the "1ri ~ • Lombardo 7 ner of Capistrano Van.ty and 5an Monk.o In the semlftnell tocLfl ColTA MuA I. 1a.c. J Irvine High at 11 e.m., W Scorw llr ~ chanee to win uie game tu.it Costa Mewl 2 1 1 2 • 6 the ehd of regulation. but cm' Editon O O 1 2 • 3i ~~h·ot:..fro·m~tw~o~-me~:•:en~=~~= --...-..~1=~-J.til·~~ SMI • LomlMrdo 7. The cbam~ game ....... 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LIAM money ot the United ~ 10 ~fomi• [011 KEYES WILLIAM Slates or as may be con· ._.. .... __ ...__ s•~?: f --.. E077 PEDERSEN MARK 0. tracted tor ten percent ol -· ..,.._... --E1 ,. SAULT MIKE the purCflase money to be ty Act (MP Code 1700 et 0009 GUSTAVSON ARNEL paid et the lllT>ft ol lho bid. Mq I 1M undelWonM ~ 0011 AAOVANC'EO IN~ balance on oonf rrriatloo ot _. .c ~ ~. on RIOR CO. sate FEIAUARV 23. 1 H9. 0048 MORRISSEY THOM Aft bids or ofl rs must be ~.:::::::: = H 137 WHfTE ICA TliERINE In wnling end mav be left at ~. tooft en4/or other ~i •••.,. aub)9ct to pnor tile aforesaid ol1ite, or may ~!Wmtlocatecht: cene.lletlon. Torma, ""'' be dellvered to said (Coo· ...OflERTY 00101 and f'e9ul•tione evsileblo •t servalor) pel50081fy In said 2oee P\.ACfNTIA AVE ,_.., Oeted thlti 6l}I end Counly of Lot Angckla or COSTA MHA CA. 12827 13lli of FEBRUARY. 1999 may be filed 1n Ole olhce ot 9•'8·848-0619 TIME byPSOrvaoeeco,lnc:., 101 rho Clerk ol lhfs Cou1'1, et ~:30AM W11t•m Avenue, Olendelo. any time alter the l11't pub· STOAED BY lliE FOLLOW• CA 11201. 1818124 licalJon Ol lhlS nolic.ot aale INO PERSONS! eoeo. Bond No. 5857632. and before ma1ung said 0002 WIZARD COHNEC· 02/06, 02/13 sale ~i''AC M A V NA R 0 1---------f 111~;tad JANUARY 27, CHAISlliOAfER N ti f S I f DWIGHT F. GARNER C088 OUSLEY FRANK o ce o 1 8 o Attorney for Hid CON· 0139 COLEMAN RAV· REAL Property It SERVATEE, 25311 E. 7TH MONO Prlv•t• S•I• STREET. LONG BEACH, No. A 194254 CA 90804 ...Ofl£RTY 22301 81.!rlor Court of MILDRED BOELfS Corl· 2oee P\.ACfNTIA A VE I COSTA MESA CA. 12827 the te of C•llfom •, HNalor of IN ESlATE o1 t•t·84l·Oltt Tl M l for the County of the aboV• named (COil· t ·30AM ORANGE HIVll .. ) NORMA VOROE STOMO IV lliE FOUOW· In the Metter of the Pubh1had Newport IHO: . Eitate of Beach·Costa M sa Delly l147Alf:VIA MICHAIL Pilot January 30 February EtU ECORD Tl~THV NORMA YORDE, 2. 6, 111911 Uft FOAEMAN CLINC CONSEAVATEE •105903 S.T141 EOH 0000£ HARRY No1lce .. hereby 0'\'8" fSUBLIC NOTICE !hat M>tect IO c:onllrmatt0n CITY OF ...01'£RTY 20139 by the Mid Soperiof Court. E PORT JOH P\.ACfNTIA AVE lhe UOOatSigned wt11 saa al N W BEACH COSTA MHA CA. 12627 pttvllle ..... IO the highest City Council 141·t48·0734 TIM~ endbeltbidder,onoralter Ch1mbefaoftheClty tO:JOAM lhe 10TH dly ot FEBRU of Newport S..ch • ITOMD BY lliE FOLLOW· ARY, 1m. et lhe otfice ol 3300 Newport ING! DWIGHT F' GARNER. AT· Boulav•rd, '°'' COLLINI TlffANV TORNEV AT LAW. 253~ Newport Beach = ~~"~~ M~J en~H ~~R~ PLANNING Cati LHLIE 01filllTM 111 Ille 11otit, 111te, interest COMMISSION C302 CAU>l"ON OlOA and e"ele at said (con· AGENDA Clll NCI NOL MY .. IVllH), lll'ld all Ille righl, Regular M .. tlng•- POMONA 2451 7 t1tte Ind lnttresl that the Febru•ry 18, 1999 - 1121 POMONA AVl ~olestate "•!!-~ .. opera· 7:00 p .m. . COSTA -..1A CA,12827 '"""' leworot ........ ,se. ec· 1 SUBJECT: Moriarty 141·810· 717 2 TI Ml quired Olher than°' in Id· RHldence (FIUIWOOd 1t:JOAM d•tionlOthatollllid(con· JOln I.._ I) "1"8 .,. LINOIAY "°81 .. T HfVll")· of. In end IO IN( Mn!'~'P ..... n ~ "' '°"' LINOSA y "°81 .. T C*t.in real PtOPtrtv lltu· SUMMARY A VII nee 12 0 2 1l1 AN C 0 N ~'!:~~In lhe to axl:ffd lhl heiaht limlll I~':..... GINA Of"~ Ind rnOrt s::. for pt0p0M0 lllfet11tfonl 1• ITAlll JOHN tlcU&lrty c»~ et fol· llnd tddlllont IO en·~ .=..:=.~:,\ ~~W::rttetNo 1544 ~=~·~~ '*"°"""y 201 U •• ~1 ~ ~..: ~t~ COMPl.IANCE 201I NIWPOf'T Book 4 • ' ...... Tllli Pl'Ol9Q NI been re eetTAM CA. IHl7 :::V r~d• of .. Id;, ~~~ M ..... tltZ T1W U .*> APff 034·0d·t9 r1a11y ell9n'IDI undef _.cihi :-TMUOUOW· ~knoWn 91 t(E~1,--.a)oftnt .. : 1422 , AHMiEIM ~~Ile Cllllof· COM JMNUIL OA'nle Ind oondiliOtlt I nia (~""'"., OJlillty ·~ .... Ut ~ u,· t 'a.'\: ('HCl) 1t I l ·1t ·,o~ ll;t· Pbo1w ('H11) It~~· ·,11 ... l: By 1'1aillln Person: I Ill \\ t c IJ,t\ "'11 •·1·1 '"·'" ( ('j,.,_ • .., ~tK ltttlct \ 1•or ttatnr' •nfll pl1nrn d1111,I.,,-an•I •• U 1'1\U \•tu I•._ L •uh" pr11 • •1••1ltr \ I " I I \It a ( \ <l_?1t.!~ \I \, ~ •1 Iii• •I ~ ll '' '' Hours 1..r, 1•11 .. 111 1: .. W.1111 .... i llllp111 11 .... i... ~ .... 1 .. \\ 11~ 111 1: .mu111 ;; Ollp111 • \~n..b, .. rnl;, l:BUC NOTICES I PUB~C NOTICES I @ 2 SUBJECT Davldsson Flctltlou. Bualn9 .. Resicl1Jnce (0 & L En<)I· Name StetenMftt EQUAL t•OIJCIN J neenng, appllCllnl) 3000 The follOWlng persona -' ., and 3002 B1eakers Ot1va doing bu.iness u • Bio-Of'f'OR TllNI TY SUMMARY An Arnel'ld· chem Dl91rlbu11on Co., All 1 men1 to the Zoning District· 22271 Cemlnlto Tece1a, LA-ita ubtt tf• 11liillt • llllt log Map 10 establish a 5 guna Htlls. CA 112853 '"'"P'' Is ••blttl It lh '" to« rront yard setback on Cllltord L.an Sims Jr. t•al ru Hlfli•t Acl ti 1"8 as Breakers Ortvo rn oonjunc· 22271 Cemlnito Tec:ate, Le-,,.tat•f "1110 •n 11 lll!tal oon willl 8 rus1>lldMs1on 01 guna Hills, CA 92853 11 •••111111 .,,, •••lrunu, two p111ools ot land for the This bualnen I• ·con-ll•tlaltu 11 fm11111u11u purpose ol 1ernoden1119 tne ducted by: an lndf\/ldual •urf •~ 11u, ctlor. 11111111, two e~1s.1ing &1ngla lamtfy ~~~at7'~ed doing 11• lluf1c., famll11l sl•l•s 11 dvveUtngs IOCall!<I on Iha ChltOfd Leon Sims Jr. n111 .. 11 erlq•n ., u lftlt~t111 two pil•cel5 The rcsub· 1 • • 1 division involves lhe 18• Tl'us 1tatement WH filed • 111• • Of &oc. '" 11uce. Ofientatioo OI the hont of with the County Clctrtc of ltt11llllio• or «ll1ulml••ll011 • the IOls 10 Breakers D11ve Of'ange County on 1+99 llltt 01111,.,,, wtll Rtl tor bolh parculs 19998779909 h11111n9ly 1ar1111•y •••••I•~• APPLICATION Amend· 011ly Pllol Jan 16, 23, 30, '"OI far, .. , H iii• •lltell IS t• monl No 882 and Aesub· Ftb 6, 19911 Sat"'4 ~••l•llo• tf •~• l•w Ow11tadm d•v1slon No 1059 .-.---------1 '" ""'' l•fo1111td lbt •II CECA COMPLIANCE f•tll1•1\ 1dvtrhttd l• tilts This project has been re· Fictitious Business .,.,,,,,, 111 "'"'"' •• u v1eM>d and II hllS been de· Name St1tement 14111 .,,trlMlly htb re cein 1ermlned that •I 1s CllU1go· Tile •r=11 rsons llfai• ,, diurtrnlAlllDlt, can HUI> r1C11Ry exempt Ufllklr Cle» are dol!io bus as ren lrtt 11 1 IOI 414 1"9 hr 15 (MiflOC' l.Btld DlvlSIOO) ol 0 & S . Dis ribUtiog. 202 tho 1oqulmmoots OI Ula Wheeler St. Orar1pe, CA "' Wn•ln • DC 11ea •!nu CaU101nla CrMroomen1111 92689 alt 11110 at 411 JSOI 0ua1.1v Act Dam Brooe 81'9W$t r. Publlsttoa Newp()rt 202 Whe 1 St. OI' n Bo c)J-COS M a 0 !.Y CA 9268~ P11ol F bru ry 6 I 99 Thi$ business is con· SatcD dueled by an lnOMduat -Ao-......_---..,._.---.-.. Ha~ you t.lafted dolrig buslnoss yefJ No N-... 8tlltef!Mnt Oa.id e Orovw"$t 1 The folowfng pet90l\I .,. Thi$ statement w s f ed dOI bo9lneee •• QR,,FON TfCHNOlOOY wfUl the County Cieri< OI GROUP. ~8371 Peloma, Orange Coun~~.w.1:3 -'PC # 11. F oothllt Rand'!. Daily P"i!Ot F(lb e. '5 22. CA 11~10 29 1g99 Sat51 Jaffrey W1lllam1, 2&371 Paloma. Apt 78, foo1N11 1 ,_ _______ .. Ranch, CA 112610 01n!elle Willlaml, 2837' LOCAL P•om•. Ai>t :re. Foot111111 AIOITIJAllilS Ranch, CA 02810 T t\11 bu1lntn 11 con• :i~ted by h111band and MCIFIC VlllW Heve you 1t1111tcs dolf'l9 M•MORIAL MRK bu1lrtff1 ~? ""· oecern-1* 16, , ... Jeftfey W1111m1 Thia 1t1tement wes flltd Wlttl the County Cterll Of Ort111g9 County°" 12·1'1• , .... ?781 .. ,~:::::::i:::::::::i-1 OIHy Pilot .:IM 11, 23, 30,'I( Feb I, 1111 .. 14' 1 HOUS!SICONOOS ~C::.l~kf SOLD!! Show,1u Homtt for Sele in our SllUfday AHi E•t•t• SUPPiement! Homes of the Week ~ Ads Sllllt et ,k1$1 $W ~hl~atSPM Open Haus l lstings '151 IDeadloo ftusd.ly f,FM It Pep to AdYef'tfH In the Btt1 Local Reel Eet•i. Section CALL. TOOAYI! LISA K. AIVEAA Mt-574-4212 NM WLl.lY MH7'"4Mt 1 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE BALBOA ISLAND i"B/\Y~DE COVE co~oo Entrance IO Balboa lstal1cl 29'trm I~. 2car 991age $395 000 Air 949 721.3566 Ul'rl.E BALBOA ISLAND DUP\.EX UWCf 3br 2 5ba.. ltplC loYmt .~ 1 51>1 Jiplc. 2 ca1 gal $74~1( 90'67H062 Lor• Venc. Rttltor 8ALBOA ISLAND dpb SOU\h 8.'ty F11VU(IfPav'llion 4br 2ba u~ Untl 3bf 2ba lo~tM unt $I 875 000 ®ert Sat Sun 12~ 949-673-4062 LCK• Vence-RttltOI' 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA. DEL MAR VACANT TOWNHOM& LOWEST PRICED :!Bdrm In CorOllil "'11 M.11 Out 01 ar111 selef SllVS SELL IT TODAY! Large~ & l.wnl'; room. neo<!s wOt11 but PRCEO IOOO'S LESS WWI ~ $319 000 ~ Ollerl KOLAR & CO. 949-37 G-6576 r-------Deadlines ---- ~1m1cluy ............ Friday 5:00pm Thur-.dily .. \'\'..,dnesdav S:OOpm Tut•,11 .. } ......... Mo11clay fi;OOpm f ndn) .......... Thurs<l.1y t;.<><>rn• W1·clrw d.n· .... T111· .. clay ~JlOpm !:-Jtunlay .......... .f riday 5.<>0pm 110~1 SEU.INP OR BUYING CALL C·21 TOP COSTA MESA AGENT. EARL & JUDY TAYLOR 14H'2 ... n2 BUT Of UST SIOE GAUT HOOSE GREAT LOCATIOH 3 bed!OOll\. 2 cµ tU· oe.sac: H1"1WO<>d floors ,..... ~ woad ~kll'lg $409 000 ~ Fii Sat ~9-631-llOll Jecklt G~U• RNl1Df NEW HOMES EAST SIDE COSTA MESA 3 bf 2 5 bl. trom bUdder IP:' prox I 750 sft Ii c.9ll AC wra• ~ llcioscl (OpenS.t Sun 124) 2 c11r attach Q8f RE ExchlnQ!I $2~.990949 722-t1120 ue .. Vtrclt lime Won11 lut 3119 8omUja Ot (Open Sun 1-4 301 S289K 4bf 2ba ' ltOl"f neat sctlOOla owner S289'< IM':liS48-(UOS IM9-64&871!1 Eu11 lot'• llne1t T ownl'IOlnl. 7 tril ccmPe-~ 2Sdrm. l10mO Cit, 2 sea . ~car gai ~ I GOCls I $24.9,500 or ()M1(!f 94!Ml3,., soo • I I • I ii ~ .. ! : I I • I s ' • Saturctay, February 6, 1999 TIX nlAICIAL llECTOIY THE BEST RESOLUTION TO Audits Wage Garnishments Payroll Taxes Seizures Levies Unftled Returns 1-800-990-4858 24 hrs ffHOMAS C. BECKER (949)646-8803 ',/ --~ Newport Marina I Apartmtnll Bayfront 1·ommunity 1 with pnvalr hc.•ad1 &. marina. Walk II> cz:-• • ,._ "' I ~ ... ·.-.f4 • ' 'f ~..... • ,. ; ,. -~ .... ,. . ' ' - WE HAVE IO HOllH ff NWPRT ICWJCOSTA MESA From S 1500 ·seclOO P11 Moofl No F ... Bre>kef IMU42·3850 VAlENTINE'S SPECIAL BUY · 1 DOZ ROSE$ ·$39.99 ....... ..,.., ... leg. prica $ 59. 99 OFFER EXP. FEB. 8 BAY FRONT WAiOAf DOCK ACROSS FROM BEACH Remodeled 2Bc:trm +Den w.tdwWe Dlhwy 2Ba1tl, large PllO, FP, WfO, Order MW 24-HI A MY DIW, garage. udl inclJded $3000 pet mo 714-815-13.12 OH THE WATER PiliOl'lmlC SNUU.L7266 bay \llew, 4bdnn 3belh, 2c git, W"TillV" bolt alip ev1ll, no pets, S3850permo 949-729-7670 J z:::; ) 18R rn VERsl[LEs. Gild, ~. f!OUNO unctergrOllnd perking. lf9ht. • _ _ ~ It brltel fll5/mo. Agent FOUNO DOG. Blacll Basset· MM73-411t P~. Mix VIC of Seofomstrom SI, PA MORA MIC ViEWTotaliY rt-C.M Hal red collar, please ca11 done home 1n Dover Sho<ee, 714.-557-7887 . . , .. I ' •' ' ' .:1 ·-, I \. -I ·, '• Ho IMd 16 CfllCll or MO OOTC 10 Altmle Nie~ on.no CINdl K2C3H1 iiii N!W IEANll!S ·~· .... "'°"· !AT FE8 ITH 9AM-3PM HYATT HE'M'OATER HOT£L FREE BEANIES ID Int 25 peld ~ lnlo 714-539-9200 11M IOY1 a... cond. 111090 ...... 1712 .. t:i,-r.;·~ , ·.,f~. !/lit'r'· ~'Ill .,. • ,. .... ,, .. •""• t Tl Leef llM Pld old WOl1d •tvfe. uohoflteted chllll, V«)' be .... Wul. S500obo 714 844-7323 OAllf IMOW PftlZE •Md new 2 r9Cllnlnt c:Mlrl, SOlllfl .... print, llOOfobo. Call Klr• Mt-75M1H It ... • ,~ .... ~ .•.••.• u '• • I • , I • , ., -" NEW GUSS TABlE TOP 88il54xv..nctl ellptlcal WI I lneh bevel S875 949-759-54 IG OUTDOOit ftik FOLOiHO CHAH,S. NEVER USED . $10000..ch. Mt-721'"21 "Affordable Alternative" .Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free t -888-S4CASKET Serving Onnge I Surrounding <:ounrries "'""'~ .-... .. -..... . I , , -~ ,,,_ . ._ fflNESS IL W OUT Al lrHdlTlllll, b llcH, 11111 Stepptll, alllpitJelJ. hOme gym new/refultlished 949· 722·6466 r"t· . ~ . 1, ~·- ., •• :. J • 1 ,., .. ITllNI WANTIO Cell Clelev Call II? I 71'417.ant MCOADI TOI D&IDI Jiu. R It B aw Rock.• 60'1 I tlO'I MIKE 145-7505 P WlNTIDI &b cOIBI Oold ...... fl1WM\"*11. -· lnQ.Old..:n.~ WUTCOAIT~ APPOllrnl&.,.. SlilibiS FT/Pf day and a·~ ahlft& 812-820 Pet Hour Tup-JIJ'Od0<-aa higher • llnl•lo, lir.u.J ._ • ...,, k"""' •1'1111 .... U<lll • ""'' "''"' .,.,p1oi._... CATCH THE WAVE LOVE THE OCEAN Local end eWomwreal Com- l*IY' ... ~ ld'tlllo uous people to help will OC expansion Tr11ntnQllr111el 71'-373-11725" NiMY to .. ., Wlii 3 Ileen daughter•, occeelonaly when parent• .,. ewey. Good kkle, Mtht cooldng, driving, .nglletl requlrea. ,..,., .......... ,. ALL TAX FORMS -ALL STATES INDIV-PARTNERSHIP- FIOUCIARY CORPORATIONS-LLC ESTATES Balll011 li1l11111. • A11atlaJ,leo llO'--.•Jttra 1111gc 2BH 1md 2BH +den ap.111m<·nt11 6200 sf, metble llOOfs, grlfllte ,...LOit__;,C;;._at_li.;;;,.-wn.,....1-e.--- cowiters, new root. Luxunous fem, 1 !*HI & 1 yellow eye r--------~-------t.41Ster. pnveta PoOI UnlQue!I Newport 8elch, from Broad & 350 E 17111 STE 117 COSTA MESA, CA 92627 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE R&R Accounting Setvices ~e Tax Se~-. co • ~ II • "'o~ ~ • lqol(°l:pif!S \SI • Aeeounting Service • free Tax Consulting All Year We maximize your tax savings accUJ1atel Timely and professionally Call: (949)863 -9870 Fax(949)863-9873 $2100-S3600 ~o<id hum111~ (m•plact• & pn~ul,. gatalt~· Sorry. no pf'lJI •• Pleue eall: ~(949) 760-0919, $8500pei mo HANU REbDY Westminsfei. 714-573-o200 REAL TY (949) S59-0388 LOST ffii CAT 11 wnte MiTJ woo. LlRGE 8A YFRONT long haired wit ye0ow & 1 blue EXECUTIVE 2BM.58A. FP, eye ~ H8lllhCs weenng BAYSIDE PATIO. AGf.HT red col!af. 714·5~0200 125-at-7117 15()() Rewdl LOii OflY cal BUFF$ CONOO 38R 2BA 111med Young Foot Red 1 tevel 2 Cir gar, WIO htup no collar? 949-65(>-0168 pelS "'.ill IO W!Op&, pool yr lie S1~mo949-673-0780.w30 1-GAPAGI I $1,495. .... SEA FAIRE Stucllo, ~ste BR Arla ~8a .. lboe-'!'9lsland--M--...,, ..... s.i.--'1 F1ntt1tle Unotiatructed ov.,. ·f 143ount LA= J HA~~~~~:~~:ws ;: ~::£?° . • 64M770 CM SAT S-1pm 3 • 2 • Oen, 2 '1QIY, bonu& Prudenllll CA Re~ IOI W. Joenn stackable wastV room, . greai IMng rm. c:tec:a dry• sleepe! soia cloehes, patio, l/p. wsrJdty Pets ~ "'' boolls, baby Mems. 1oys11 S, no smoldng 111 E. 81y. I I CM SAT 1:30.3:00 $2500 .. dep 949-723-0106 202 ROOll8 MOVING SAl.E 1790 Pltcaun, --I I FOR _,.. cross street Baker & Adams 154 ::a Top quality, film & AnllquM, FOR B•I Pen. room evlll tn 3br 2t1a dinette \able & 4 c:hajra, ne1!1y .... Time is precious, but so is a future. Tax Deferred lnves1mcn1s •o Fee IRAs/Reriremenr Planning -u a ture, not a regret. {714) '27-5119 Of I Of lllUfC i11lor1"'1JIOll ( .. .., a .. 9~ Ron Ellison .. Jeffrey L. Kaylor ACCOUNT ANCY CORPORATION A PrO(aaionaJ Corponnon Est.lie & Penonal Anancial Planning !r Business Management Consulting tJ Tu & Accounting Jeffrey l. Kaylor, CPA, CFP 'Afl/M''-' . ()lj«.UH • ~ ()""" 949-442-7350 2 t ~2 DUI'()\ T l>RIVL • sum 101 • IRVISI: (-INll Ul~>l\pllf~~O<nl-"'t<Clm BALBOA bellc:h-lide Ap1 with 2 p1ol new Whlr1PoOI. heayty ooty. Spacious cJaan, w1d. flp, $S45 wesh/dry, elect, dl11'1ea, ON EAST BAY FRONT ~ 1fJ U1' No/pel/$mk Cll Clothes, l\lggage. ptC1um, 2bt 1.~ den, 2 c.-g1r191, Stephanie e.d 2 949.fi7S-7401 laM OOlf dlAll good conc:t. WHhet/Dryer, 12150/mo. Newpol1 Heighll, !1,11 out~ • IBM Seteclrlc typewrittr, MM7S-6331 Ing prol wanted IO share lg :t>f Schwinn AitOyne exercyde 6 I I 3ba .WI person t>Mrne oated pl8Ce walnut kingslze '*"'" 111HCM=~· =-=.: ~=~=•=, . dal1 . I ~ " ... ·-I Home&pall0fum.dlh5 ctalts OC£AN FRONT wmt VIEW TO SHARI kl & decof&We item$ books 3 .,........._ 2 .. -. •• ........ • • sm '"*· new !j'lll, colec:lol '""'"""" ..._,.•'II'........._ CM/SO C 11 Meeto houl8 be8ll 2910 Elleam.re A~. t'tl!W pM & Cl'Pf( pert.ing • OI ' "11V $207~mo P49-~ Pnv te entteta room ;r, lh NeWP0rt Beach SAT •1:00. 1 ~ and ptl'Atlt balh MOVING SALE 159 HOUSESICONDOS FORAENT CORONA DEL IWI -.• ... cozy 3 BEDROOM 28A TH, remodeled gaiage. tip, v. d, 6 month to year leue. • M9-71f.2943 • 21Cinn 1Bath •Ole, vt/O,gar, ,.frig, dllhWHher, l\O pell. 70I f/2 N1rc:luu1. $1245/mo. MM75·2·54 Canyon View, Acceu to private beach. 2br 2 5ba Im· mac cooc:t. t 700sl, vauhed ceil·s $1800'mo W1yne Smllh Remax 9'9-720-7351 Newer south of HWY Private, open kltchtnette Incl utlla SSS()o'mo Mt-723'°970 $700'.!0 714 641 ... 008 '82• Port ~. Wdlquel, kEWPOfif BEACH LCll Biy Fum eiectrOlllCS. clothes Stiare Condo --.f 1enie 3Bf ~ nu: 949-718-033"4 2 ba1tl Up. S600mo • 112 IJlls NEWPORT BEACH Lido ltle 949-722-6594 Estate Sele, SAT lam·1prrt 1217 Vta Genoe) Fum, l'loule· I ~R RE.a:= I :A1~i~sures Single Office In 1m1ll galore, SAT ONLY 7am. TM FHhlon I. IUlte. Quiet •lleybefllncl 423 Lugonle St Private Grea1 lot SSOOper Crou st Proapect. mo C.• Btl at 14•760-1900 SA.LEiii S• FEB 6th ... 2p Lots of greal stu111 Furnture, 1oys. household etc 1712 Antt9u1 Way • When you write a Clualtled ad, Include alJ 1he facta and get the Can't ... m to get to all thoM repair )oba aroond th• house? Let the CIHetfled Service I Bedroom 1 Balh oaiao-51>aCe. no pe15 St200omo 506 112 Avocado Btobf 949-751183-41 160 HOUSE'4COflJOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA Coat• U.u 4bf, 1 3/4bl, large yd N•r plf1I I 1111· l)lcMd $I 700mo 852 l.oml Cb TRAIN YOUR BODY TO BURN FAT! Find out t~ top tr•iner's bet bpt S«rtts! reaulta you want ... • "'O ~ Q) +-' ·-·-c: '+-·-:::J C/J E C/J ~ E -(.) 0 0 (.) +-' ~ c: :::r ·- "C 0 >-Q) 0 C::· :::s +-' c: +-' ·- Directory help you find rellable help. 042·5078 IMMCS-9913 ag! 2 Bdrm 1 ba1t1, 9ar'119, llrd wld hk1JP5 405 & Hatt>or ~mo 1val MAteh IJt 714 557-5538 fl!!et 7pm WHY PAY UP TO SSOO FOlt A F?TNE$S ASSESSMENTf u nOJo~Al um 1..auoo • % Body fat-VOl Max • SJve time/money· no ~ial equ1P, ... E-Z 2 use! • Customue fOf yoor um ue metrJbOlism Ca I Now & Savel Wedd ing Exp e,,fs SHOWCASE 7Jon 11 miss Olfl on /his chance lo promole your e.Yperlise in /his field/ Our Wer/<hn9 c 5/iowca.<w 7>u6/ishl!r ?ebruary 17, 19~9 c5pace rlear//ine fJebruary <flh Copy 'lJeadlin,z ::Je6ruary I 2/h !fr<?e 7/r/ I . DIRECTOR • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Western Area • Cosn Meu. CA Office -·--·" -..................... _., _____ .............. ··-·-·-·· ......... . 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' • M WOAK 1t lhiie Women Vlc:tQfWl Cll•.YP tea oollaige. lnletWw Oil 2/11, 1Dem·2Pm Cll for ttj· Mll~&-721~ ftlASfM Htts Ful trne/Part-llme UC'd 0t noc t1irlng Now1 ERA Ralle'1y } lloydi;H9 pays lor your tfc(d cou/W ind prov'd free tralntno 900-400-5391 Ext 111 RESTAURANT BURNOUT Fun. Excitement, Travelt We on. a tun ptolusiooll tnYtromienl for 5 lndlY. who Wini • Cl(.., not • Job Alllkldl moll lfll)OIWll than ~ $2·51< per monlt1 erclal 7 t 4-891-6873 FASHION ISLAND Upscale' tabletop/ gils. RICI : prlOI' ret11I b$>. lllble woric h5tiy. fob mal\Jllty Wllkendl and aOl\'llt eve-llr'IJI Cotlure 10250 s.nia Mor'ka Bl , LA 90067 310077-3823 tu 3t<Y277·~ Wl P£JiSON lJi)ICiii CNldMw-. clolhng and Ghoe llOfe. FT Illa 1$10C needld SrlOe lllJ* , hllPIUI LUI PeaPI & Me MHocS.13!5 UL£s Oibv£Ati5iii07 =~l1: needed lo accwu lo< H8 Id agercy 1-80().30(). 77'30 • • Fri Vly Hl-ledl tistrllutor 2 opening• left lor h1gtily mo11Va1ed energelC ..... pet• ~ Super environment wl Co btnefb FT poe WI comm. Cal,.,,,,,, 714·!.se.1007 •SOUS CHEF• SMI IUpeMIOf 2-<4 y11 li!J* , fun. grOWlf'I ~ C°""*1'{. 5-'ld resume to PO Box 828, CQ(Ofll 0411 Mar Ce, 9262.5 Att: RnllUt'lnt M~ *THE MAIL801 Coorcer fut-pall 1111'11. pem1 ~phones, otllca Mi-642-6262 RENT flrough classified 220 ACCOUNTING l•,!!:P) 1~--11~c~1 Bridge WAHlEO P£RIOHS W#I LOW lllW '*,.;.;low IT*5 2 --------------------------- llb!iCll'I ' removal IX• BAD CflEOfT OIC WVoctl WI• 0483 m 8Y CHARUS GOaEN oef111a, fOf I monti prOjecl In f.O ~~~t COVE MOTORING with OMAR SHARU' ~. &.earn 31C>-39t'l537 Per&Cnll ~ & bust-(9491 50<5915 •nd TANNAH HIRSCH S20W5 584a \\F.EKL'' DRIOCI:: Q 17, ( ' I nen.tow .... r.-Cll -~ v..,,. 1•~•s • POWIA JMI) 150-6115 Q 1 • AS Suulh, vulrta hie, you I I COYt Mol0ttng South yw Q !I · Doth vulnerable, hold: , ..... benwetNtthe IOATI liiWlilcSI A hold. ltttinfe In. thla .. -......, Hew NI•·-l.S .... --~. ,. 111¥• wlbl111 lnltr, Alllo, AC, --•-• -· '""' .,..,_., All power, eltc 8Nt1 $32$0, "''' '9QlllR you to cell 1 ~ with long lhaft. POO. 114H60-t26t • A Ill 7 6 2 ':::> J I O A (J 6 5 J • 4 •Kl06 084 o 1U7 •Akl06S IOO n11n1w In wttictt 1115 Jollnaon 1.0 hp alliw 750il h'4 u.r. It • ch.-ge I* outboetd motor 2 c~""°9f 8ladVbl1tk. llrec'• Cl'loki. 'I he h1JJ111g hJs rrucecdci.I. SOUlll WP.Sf NOKlll ll1t: bitkJing ha I Jl'O~eeJod F..ASl • WESl' NORI H F..ASr I ~Otfl H Pan 10 l o Pau '! cnlnute. S2S0.14M4H701 ""' 1066. 525.995 fib b 1iOSTON wHlELfR cove MOTORING Plea• bt WlfY of out of w.1 comp1nlff. Cheek with the local Bettef. : 811tlne11 8uret11 ~ you Mncl any money °' fMI IOI' .me.a. Read •nd underetend 1ny conttx11 belate you 119n. A REAL MONEY MAKERll Colle I Herahty I P1p1l New Routts Av11labl1t $1500 Weekly Poten1t1I FREE Vld8o 800-337-1375 'WANT to OWN A Fun & Rewarding retll wtlQIMale IOOd & chocdale Mall Co In 'fOIJI aiea S29K 800·1'33-3026 AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE ROUTES Ptwne srt SISOt yr po1enua1 Lowut puce•. 80().80()-34 70 VENDING: For 1tltl, Hll1ilY Prolttable and very llfllJle Cal IOI F111 Slochure IOO-l2o.4712 11 HOme 81Md Bu1tnn1t S2K-3Klmo-I wtloh rd kmNn about ll'lls 1() yews ago• No exp nee 714-239·1662 AMAZING CASH PROFITS! H115hey verdng route gold IT'Wlll located in C.M invest S3K net S45K/yt 6hrsfwk 888-434·53211 24hts •·ae YOUR OWN BOSS" Cokt, Pepel; Hlfahey, U&M f1H avall In CM. Eatn '50k+lyr. Min inv. FtM ln- fol00-7M-2176 To place an ad in Claee"1ed Call M•·S878. FlKANCIAL PROBLEMS? flltet 19" etfetl ""· goOd ot bed caclit, no fM1. Call 1.of00.il7.ot71 GET OU OF DEBT! !fe can he!£! • Crtdit Cards Coosolidottd • PO)mlnl$ w1wed • Jnttliu Rtduad • Harrmm1nfs' Slopptd 1980 40hp Yamaha, !IU9)650·5.915 ~W11!,edsssoo"*1·1 ~t~ m . I• Pa 2• lo r>.. ·'• 'l ·; "' What do you btd nuw? ruaCO'f .. , 4"o............ 'PCJ. ,.,. m12540, S31,995 2111 ELECTAiC BOAT. cove MOTOAING Wh.11 ;ic11on du you 111kc? Q 6 ·As South, vulncrnble, )OU holll: DUFFY llke new. (9411) 650-~915 '1411 HOVURANIA, 4 11roke "lOiCK LE SABRE ,12 Q 2 • Uu1h vulne1;1blc, a~ Suoth )OU 5ot\p M«c. 714-23M241 Low SOI( IT'llles w!llle, blle inlw holrJ~ • A S l o A }O 9 o 6 4 3 2 • LO 6 5 Shopping for a ntrW apertment? ctaulfted l•t• you compare coate • without haul• or worryl l·s:=I *BALBOA PftlN Boafdodl I &-30l1 r'I 8ay Island Cove atea Power or 181. quiet & sale llx:a~ 94H73·1943 LOOKING For Sidi lie Of mol· IWlg on 9albol bland Prtltf North 11d1. Cell Lu fm.948·3<90 H.B. Boal .tfii l\llllable in pnvate manna on V• IJdo SU OI eleclrlC prefleted S/1'111 26/ $300 Avaitable Now No live aboard. Agent MH75 4912 WANTED boai •lip fOf rw.ly 1.1Nd 30ft Sall bolt In Hew· pon BHch. NOT llvt-1· bawd. 11411-552-11552 W~NTED, si4tiet'1ilp !Bit B Whaeler, rarely U$ld Big C4111Yon hm owne1, Wiii respect yO\JI pr1V~9 718·1400 501 SUP 0 LOCATiON. WATER/ELEC DOCK BOX ClOSE TO REST~URANTS $13 FT ll49-675-e128 Newpor1 rn sld;1'9 on Rhine Chwwl. lor up to 1711 mot.Pr S 100 per month MM7MM8 7iwn-7pm. lmc~I ACUAA LEGENO LS ·92 Auto •. rnoonrool, 111v. pM IJkO. llovs (0189591 S147SS lEkUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)02.fe06 BMW Z3 1997 SiVei black 51( mi 6-cyt mt 2858 S30.1195 COVE MOTORING (9411) 650-5915 SNW 3211C f"6 30R mi P11· lec:I vine t 6 t 1. S30.995 cove MOTORING (949) 6505915 elliw 3211, 't7 IOaded co, 17• reciog dynam!C whl$. fun to Clllve look$ ~eat' $31.500 '114·549 1101 BMW 5251ffs Slildllblack. P•emlum pat•· age Yin1 2t4S. $23.995 COVE MOTORING l949) 650-5915 BMW 52511195 Only 461< mi. premium !*~, Vlfll 9572, $25.~ COVE MOTOA1NG (949) 650-5915 BUICK liOAOiliASflR 'ts 350V-8 lealhor,r•rw~ mt fllaflV 11111$ (CJ0231) St.988 NABERS (7t4)540.t100 • HI 8 o Q J 7 o J9 7 6 • K Q 10 7 Partner open:. the b1Jd111g wuh one club. Whal do you respond" ~ bidding ha\ proceeded. lllOR'l H EA.Sf." SOUlll I• Pall INT 20 r. l• WEST Pa• Pia cxit'dlion! (430231) $8,988 • Q J Both -.ulncrahle, illl South you NABERS h I·' 2N"I .... ? What du yoo bid now? (714)540.9100 u u. CAOitLAC EU)OAAOO '• 6 Q 6 s 0 J 10 7 6 3 o 5 • K t s 2 Tour. 20K ml. CO, moonrool, wok. /or anS....tn 0t1 Mo11da>: b11 ol warr I 619906) $27,988 NABERS (714 )Mo.ti 00 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD llS 491( rhi.11 !*Wnavy llV. many Jltll (7027931 $21981 NABERS 1lie b1ddin1 has proceeded: NOR;I H EAST SOUl H ... Pus l• 2~1 Pa ? What action do you t:ike! WEST Pall Lnm to be a better brid&eplay- tr! 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