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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-17 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -. MESA CO~UNmEs SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARr 17, ·1999 • e ~o. seeks Fashion Island expansion· Developer takes first steps toward additional retail, office space at Newport Beach mainstay. request that the company pre ent its long-term plan::.. On Thursday the Planning Comrrussion will consider the reque::.t, which, if approved by the council, will allow the company to study building 720,000 square feet of new conunercia1 space in the business-retail mecca -a 15'}:, increase from what exists today. rentc'tl-housmg unilo;;, a ~d-care center. and a continuing educa- tion facility as potential ld.Dd uses. when the (Trafl~c Phasmg Ord1- nanc-e) is up for n ma1or change that essentially repeals it, that cill of a sudden there's intere!>t m putting up otfice buildings.• Retail or office? m 1986, 58% of vote,rs def~ated a measure that would have added 1 28 nullion quare feet of com- meroal p ce to the center. After detalled plans arc sub- mitted to the city. a full environ- mental review and many public hearin_gs will foJlow, said ~sis· tant City Mdnager Sharon Wood. Would you rather see But Carol Hoffman~ Irvine Co Viet.~ pr•" ident, said offiaals are hopeful a modest exparu.ion that ~mild be good for the shoppmg c<>ntf!r and surrounding residents will be ar:c-•pted by the comrnuruty, Jt \;IJ 1 R RACl.A!'l:D OcftPh TI1e biggest concern for New- port Beach residents throughout the process will probably be traf- fic. Phil Arst, president of the C'ommunity Association Alliance, said he also has found that offlce buildings are of little economic udvantage to the city. Irvine Co. spoke::.man Paul Kranhold said office buildings do produce indirect sales tax rev· enue ror the city because the peo- ple who work in those buildings shop m the stores and eat m the restaurants . The Irvine Co. focvs on I office space or retail In its Newport Center e1tpan· sion 1 Call our RHders Hotline at (949) 642·6086 NEWPORT BEAC'H -Irvine Co ofhcidls have proposed add.mg more stores and offices m Fashion Island, a mov~ that could soup up the city's single largest econonuc engine. About 620,000 feet of the new space will be for office space, and the remaining 100,000 square feet will be for expansions of existing department stores. including Robinsons-May, Macy's and Neiman Marcus, lrvme Co. offi- oals said. According to Irvine• C'o research, office workers makf' on average of 18 visits to Fasluon Island every three months and spend $106 per tnp. By compari- son, surrounding residents visit only about 10 times every three months and spend the same or send e-mail to da1lypi· lotOearthlink.net • Give your hometown and a phone number (for verification purposes only), and spell your full name. "We c:an adueve a fair and appropriate balance for' the <.ity," !>he rud. •As long-term property ownerl> und rc,1dents of Newport Beach, quahty of hfe 1s very 11Tlportaut to U'i as well.• amount per trip. lrvme Co. officials have sub- mitted a request to begm cl genP.r- al plan amendment for the build- out or Newport Center. The t;hng was in response to d City Council The reque::.t also lists 150 "There's no money for anyone but The Irvine Co , and 1t dumps a loud of traffic on us,• Arst said. "It certainly makes one wonder The idea ol expanding Fashion . lsldnd is no strdnger to controvei- sy. In the early 1980s, opponents threatened a bdllot mitidtive, and The council in May 19A7 approved d conceptual pldO for a SEE FASHION PAGE 4 TEAM EFFORT DON LEACH I OAll.V P!lOT A 22-year-old Yorba Unda man is carried to an air ambulance by a team of Costa Mesa·firefighters after rescuing the man from his smashed car. Police said the accident oc<;Urred when a second vehicle slowed for traffic and was hit by the Mazda, pictured above, sending both cars into the center dJvtder on the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway just north of the Corona del Mar Freeway. Te Winkle students are getting back on traCk More than hall of the students who were held back in September have rejoined their former classmates in higher grades. l IU''1 I~ MA'-1 INI lblt Noc COSTA MESA -Of~4 students who were held back ut TcWmkJe Middle School m September, 14 were promoted this month to their com~ct grade level as u result of the school's Success naming for At-Risk Students program. The program, unplemcnted this year, rccrwt.s teachers to enter into one-on-one mentonng relation hips with students who are failing. Theu aim is to bnng the students up to speed with thetr peers ·in some ca-. s, it was kids who had poor attendance or work pdbits, • said TeWmkle Principal Shat-On Fry. "We lookro at each child as an md1- vidual and said, 'This 1s whul you need to do to bnng yourseU up to grade level.'.• Nine sucth-groders and five sev- enth-graders succc.c.;sfully completed the program. To participate, students must c;ign a contract promisrng to nttend weekly tutoring programs, attend aJl their classes and take whatever rcrne<hal classes are needed. And because they've llllsc;cd the fiM semester of school, they also have to take summer 4'Chool. "No matter how you cut it. they're still behind,· Fry said. •1 want them to understand that this is a long-term procc.c.;.., l think they become succ ful once they realize that they can do it. • While the teachers who are tutonng the students all volunteered to help with the See school storv Page 3 program. 11 C a m µ Fire Boys and Girls pays them a small upend. "It's a very spe<ial acknowledge- ment by the corrunuruty that cducabon matters," Fry said. . The mentors are reqwred to m t with the students for at least one hour Cl week, but Fry said many meet for three . . An elevator ride with no ups or downs INDEX or lour hotir.:; weekly. The Sucress 1rd.imng program also attempts to identify students who are m danger ol nunkmg in the future and provides remedial instruetion before they g t to that point. •it we ft 1 they are strong candi- dates for rl'tention. we have them placed m a study skills program,· Fry said. "They will work with teacher.. whose main gool is to help th~m devel- op better study hctblts. • The program was developed by Fry, A~ststant Principal Jeff Gull and coun- lor Karen Chamberlam. ·wc·re tiymg to be as pTOdctive as possibl to k p studentc; from being retained.· Chamherlain ~d. ·we Y.orkcd \ety har{J to give them thb opportullJty. • Firefighters rescue Newport woman, 92, from lift in her home after she accidentally shut off power lo it. unknown. She was trapped m an eleva- tor. Th f isty enior citizen didn't wa te any time. She began <WSRD __ .. ,__J It was onu of Simone K11gan's wont childhOOd rears. Kagan, 92, alway::. opt ... for the stairs in her thrce·story home. nut when she remembered she left !">omething in her 1001l'l on the way to the grooery store Monday. she thought about taking the elnvator. It is a derision she regrets crcarmng for help. Kagan pounded on the door with her h t!i. She began to kic.k to create mou• ol a clamor. She sounded the ularm There were <;evcral people in 1<le tbe home, hut no one heart\ Ka~an's pleas for help. l thought somebody might hear me, bul a Umc passed l got cared,• he said. POUCI FUS -. ---2 MUC llJ1KlS ·--... 6 SPClll5 __ ............ " ...... _._.s Council adds $5,000 to its travel fund • Costa Mesa lawmakers approve an extra $1,000 each for education.and workshops, raising individual totals to $8,000. COSTA t-.1ESA -Eac.h City Council member '"ill receive an extra $1 ,000 a ye&r to pend on educ:ati011 and \\Ork.,hops. The coundl voted 4-1 , Wlth Mayor Garv 1onahan vobng no, to adopt a commurutv obJecuve proposed b) Councilwoman Heather Somers Somers uutially proposed gwmg earh cowu:il mem~ ber an additional $5,000 With th exception of Cowi- cilman Joe cnckson, the council L" relatnely me.q>en- enced dnd m need 01 turtheJ educ.ation about runrung n oty, ">he said. Resident Enu ~ Fenney ~d sh had a real problem with the proposal because lh"r.:> is no gwdeline." for how counctl mem- bers could ::.pend the money. "Me...,d ICon:-.ol· 1dt1h..>d Water Dis· tnc-t bourd mem- bers! get le.'-than $5,000, and they have to d • ... ignate where thev're going," Fenney ~d Councilwoman L1l>hy Cowan agreed, sa}1ng there wa..-. a hn line betwe n what the counal could or couldn't spend the money on. A worthwhile expense? Do you think the increase in the City Council's education and travel budget by Sl,000 per member ~ justified? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642- 6086 or send an e-mail to dai- fypilotOearthlin net . Give your hometown and phone number (for verification pur- ~ only) and spell your full name. City ManaQ r Alan Roeder said the money cowd not be used to attend c.runJ>dlgn fund-rru.smg ~ents The council al..,"O d1scu cd the possibility of budg t- ing an extra $..1.000 tor each council member Em·kson said thttt that l!gure wa... also too high because 1t would raise I.he total annual budy<>t tor mw1· ciJ m mbc1 edll<'.allon from $.15,000 to $50,000 TI1e $35,000, which brCdk~ down to $7,000 for <-ach council member. already mdudt money for council members to attend Lc11911 • of C tltfum1a Citi conJerences. "I have a real cone-cm r aismg the <'ouncil budget tha\ much," ht' srud. Enck-.on td h"' preferred Ulat countil members who wunt to atttmd other \rnrkShops or conferen place their requests On the agenda Sd the coWldl coUJd vot~ on them a bud •t dJllStm nt "Titls wa not my mtent to crcat ~a • luSh fund'- il has so omlnovsly been Tefcrrcd a .~ SOmers srud. Jn th end th council pproved ~ 1,000 for e ch mem ,.. Fom1cr ~L player . cor d \Vith lrrulev >nt \Veck Paul Salato is a former ptof onal foot~U ploy' r hn t known as th found~r of 1'11 lPvant ·w k -an annu- al b t of non ns dming wh oh the la t person chos n an 1.h National Ppotba'll Leagu • Mnual draft is wined and dined in Ne\\l)Ort Beach, salata's home for th pa t 30 years Selata. who achieved u in the rock..and~ bu and known for hW c:harltable Confined m a cube wtth no way to get out, panic rac::ed througla her body, followed by a tW\nge Of despair. She pulled be& th8 rickety gate and banged 1ah .. dodn, frantk;aby ltfMm· _, 1ar Mlp. M lbe gMped the JllUltt ... the Newport Beem re.- Id.at prepered !Mnelf tor the She entered the elevator and mistakenly flipped the pow 'r switch off. Not knowing !>he did so, Kagan waited fOC' the elevator, whk::b Is usually reserved for car· rytng heavier objects. to move. Jt neverdld. "SoroetldDg was wrong, but I didn't lmOW what.• Mid a lhU.en K-aen. ·1 began p.wblDg bUnam, encl noUiiDg WU happlinlDg I began to wony. • , A haU-hour passed before a fri nd came to her rescue. Neither of them knew how to open the ·doors, 10 the friend C'.alled the Fire Depa,rtrnent Rreftghten quickly arrived at the home. 1bere WU a g&eD pml· ill betWean the gate 11111 door ... would unlock Wh• trtggenMI, .... ...... ork. wu Chosen u grand ...._.al ilast year' Old Glory Boat PIRdt cm July... " lft ILE\itbM MGa 4 • u t ll J .. ( .. - .locals onl Doily Pil THIN AID NOW office. OTIER c y '" NEWPORT BEACH • IDITOWS NOTE: Do Y9lJ or ~ OM you know have a landmaftt birth- day or anniversary comfog up? tf so. we'd I to hdvdt ft In our Almanac. Qlll nth nfO«Mtion to our Readers Hotline, (949) 642-6066; fax It to (949) 64&4170, or mail h to the Daily Pilot. a10 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. You can·seoo pl:lotographs, but Include a 5elf addrftU!d, StamPed envelope if you want ~ returned Madge W. Payne. 90. Jan 4 Cbiistene J. Miedema. 62, Jan. 8 Sdnya M Kingsley, 87. Jan. 9 Bly R. LoV~rcn, 75, Jan. 9 Adelaide H King I y, 97, Jan. Teacher's love of old weapons goes cross-country · BUSINESS LICENSES New bu: IJ\esS lic~nsc lnf orma· tion repqrted by the cities of Co ta Mc a und Newport Beach,. COSTA MESA • Earl's Guns, 215 Cecil Place, sporting goods • Elden Avenue Apts., 2426 Elden Ave., apartment building operatorl> • Exprcs:i; Radio Data Partners, 1828 Bow pnte Lane, telegraph apparatus • G &· M Auto, 771 W. 19th St, used·Cill dealers • The Gathering Place West, 370 E. 17th St. Urut B/C, book- stores • C ecot Clips, 2701 Hdrbor Blvd. Unit 06, bc1uty shops NEWPORT BEACH • Thrre D Roofing. 19532 Green Willow Lane, ownen Don Peduto •Total Comfort Systcms,.240 N. l l St., owner: John E. Payne • Toy Boat, Toy Boat, Toy Boat, 595 Newport Center Drive, owner: D1anc Nownann • Traveling 1h.mk, 49 Shearwa- ter Place, owner. Anthony S. Jones • Treehouse Kidz, 509 Golden- rod Ave., owner: 1\isha Haskin • Tru.form Constructlon, 3305 E. Miraloma Ave., owner: Dan Rup~ DUI ARRESTS the following people were C1rtestcd recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have been arrest- ed only on suspicion of a cnrne and. us with all such cnm!?s. are UUlocent until proved guilty. 10 ' Donna L. Yakubck, 68, Jan. l 1 Henry T. Anderson, 78, Jan. l7 COSTA MESA Rita M. DeJury, 82, Jan. 8 Velma B. Richasdson, 99,· Jan. ,12 Winifred E. Eshom, 77, Jan. 13 Benny Butteling, 73. Jan. 14 Charles W. Fry, 89, Jan. 15 CORONA DEL MAR John E. Whitley. 86, Jan. 7 Jessie R. Hill, 93, Jan. t t Faye W Sachem1an, 80, Jan. 11 MARRIAGES Most recent marnagcs as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH •·Neal A. Flaxman and Stacy D. Fountain, martied Jan. 16 m Newport Beoch • Scott D NlChols and Sharon A. Smith, marrfod Jan. 17 in Rancho S<inta Marganta COSTA MESA • Jeffery J, Schu<>ter and Carol 1\'avis, mamed Jan. 14 in Sanld Ana • David A . De Lancellutti and Anya E. Kemak. mamed Jan. 16 in Cambna • Wayne Golden and Kimberly H. Kline, IDdrricu Jan. 16 in Santa Ana • Shean T. McMahon dnd Pnscilla A. Rocco, mamcd Jan. 16 in Costa Mesa • Anthony T. Nguyen and Nern K Vo, married Jan. 16 in West- minster • Chau T. Nguyen and Stacy M. Pham, married Jan. 16 in Ana- heun • EOrTOR'S NOTE: Then and Now is a feature updating events and people we've profiled in the past. If there's an issue you'd like to see updated in Then and Now, call Eron Ben·Yehuda at (949) 642-4321, ext. 330, or send an e-mail to dailypilot0earthl1nk.net. ERO~ Br •-YntUUA THEN By 1994, Jeffrey Schroter, a substitute teacher m the New- port-Mesa school district, already fancied hunseU a krught 10 shm- mg armor. He was a regular at the annual Renaissance Pleasure Fdire, held near San Bernardino, where he sold all kinds or weapons from the 16th and 17th centuries, indudmg swords, daggers, pistols and mus- kets. "Most of things we dPdl in, l des1gn and build myself.~ chrot- er said. "l call them modern I antiques.· I It takes about 200 hours for the Costa Mesa resident to handcraft an antique gun out of metal and wood, which he decorates with p€'arls or bone, he said. Not surprisingly, h~ love of weapons l>~gan in childhOOd "G, rbdge·can-Lid shield, broomstick swords _. this LS 1ust the i.ldult stage ot that," he sdld. Creating penod p1Pce::. from scratch ts not for t~veryhody. Beginners quickly beromn fru · trated, he said. "The hr.,t one is fun," he , tud. "The second startc;; to get wu. The thud one 1s JU~t too much work • NOW Schroter hd-. sold hundtPds ol guns over: the yrcJJ s, hut of p<IC· ticuJar interest wa-. a muskcl purchased hy a Conn111 llcut museum m 19%. The w<><tJH>ri we1ghs 20 pounds and has dll 80-cdhbcr horc. · "A musketeer had to u-.P a fork rest to hold at," lhP-tit-ycm-old said "It Wds used by early Sp.in· ish explorers m the W~t • Jeffrey Schcoter holds an antique firearm that is part of his collection of goodc; from Renaissance period. I ie's es penally proud of a gu he made tv.·o years ago. •t call this my Swedu;h pistol, he s.:iid, noting thdt he wcs msplrcd lJy the type of gun 1 sl.1Pd in the early 1600s to eht horse-mounted troops loyal tc Swedish Kmg Gustavuio J1 Adol phus .Vttsa. Interest m the Rena1s~ctnce hd grown hPCiiUSP of the recent rilm "Shuka~peare 10 Love• and "El.v clbi"th... But no one should mJS tht• annu11l fostival that Schrote ronllnucs to attend, ht? ioaid. "\ t• don't go to see movies, W( rc·<'rcate (those times),· he said •You ttm ethic to go to a simple more colorful period NEWPORT BEACH Feb. 11 Lisa Bay Clark, 44, Newport Beach • Jorge E. Ochoa and Ana R. Garc1a Serna, married Jan. 20 in Santa Ana RFAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Neighbors for Neighbors project seeking workers Feb. 12 Deborah Jean Scott, 49, New- port Beach Brandi Lynn Erickson-lngman, 25, Orange Josue Vdllejo Rodnquez, 35, San Juan Capistrano Feb. 13 Karen AnnUeinemeyer, 31, Newport Beach Robert William Hom, 25. New· port BC,i.lCh Feb. 14 Robert Randy Anderson, 48, Tustin Ranch BIRTHS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Ac.xiom Data Qwck Products Group. COSTA MESA 1845 Anaheun Ave,, $146,000 334 Bordeaux Lane, $214,000 387 Granada Way, $225,000 1207 Las Arenas Wuy, $187,000 2182 Mdple Ave., $125,618 155 Quiet Bay Lane, $233,000 2178 Rural Lane. $279,000 2160 San Michel Drive, $166,000 312 Sydney Lane, $147,000 20182 Tanbark Circle, $350,000 CORONA DEL MAR DilyPb COSTA MESA -Weeders, painten,; and sweepers are need· ed to lend thci.r hands to the semi- annual Neighbors for Neighbors community cleanup of Canyon Park and six to 10 single-fainily homes Apnl 24. About 200 volunteers are needed for the cleanup of the homes. Volunteer work teams will pamt, weed, and haul away unwanted items. Because the seventh annual spnng cleanup will target single· fanuly homes ralh<:r than apdrt· ment complexes, space is lirruted. ·u you want to work m the neighborhood. it's a good idea to pre-register,· s<ud Munel Ullman, redevelopment housmg manager. The cleanup has targeted sin- gle-family homes only once before. City Council .members decided to focus on individual homes this year because lhey FYI •) For more information about donating or volun· teering. call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline at (714) 754·5140. belic>voo the cleanup would b~ .. The budget f01 th1 ~Pr1r's most beneficial for houses. cleanup ts $30,000. Although the homes hdve not About 400 voluntec1 ~ df~ been selected, the City plans to needed for the ~ttnyon P.11 k cluster them in one area, Ullman cl~anup. which tttk~ pl.ice every said. yed.f. Work will include removing httN, pullmg weeds, and plantln~ nntive ~hrubs, ground cover an trees The oty is asking for dona hon to the program. Money food !or \olunteers, gill ccrt1ft cc1tes and atems that can be usoc lor the clednup, such as paint hrushes, arid shrubs are som st1qqe ·tions. R~g1<>trdlion for the par <:lPant1p w11l l>e <1l 8 a.m. Apnl 2 11t Cdoyon Park. Registration to the neighborhood cleanup wil h • at 8 a.m the same day a Estdncw l hgh <:ichool, 2323 Pla renlla Ave Most recent buths m Newport Beach. Connnc E . Goldsrruth, Jun. 1 Jacob A. Pellcber, Jan. 1 Guillermo Salgado Velasquez, J4n.2 600 Acacia Ave., $600,000 327 Dahlia Place, $298,000 4615 Hampden Road, $875,000 520 Narassus Ave., $420,000 5450 Osburn Plac~. $595,000 Ash Wednesday·begins Le;nt for Catholics · Alex G. Allen, Jan. 3 Anna M. Chacon, Jan. 3 Enk M . Van Der Goes, Jetn. 3 Katnoa D. Sugu1tun, Jan. 4 Massuniliano Max 0. Valloc· clua, Jun. 5 Caden E. Whcclc1, Jan. 5 DFATHS Most rec nt deuths reported to the Omnge County Recorder's NEWPORT COAST 12 Auvergne, $379,000 84 Chandon, $546,000 !9 Marisol, $647,500 16 Menton, $616,500 3 Ocean Ridge Dnve, $640,409 22 Padua Court, $511,500 15 Pavona, $565,000 20 Pavona, $615,500 25 E. Pavona, $611,500 177 Riverside Ave., $325,000 Services will be held throughout Newport- Mesa, launching season of fas ting and pentinence The traditional Catholic sea~ son of fasting and penitence known as Lent begins today, Ash Wednesday. Devout pdrishioners may recmve ashes at vanous church- cs in the N~wport·Mesa area throughout the day. The ceremo- nY.. which place:t an .ashen cross on a person's forehead, rocog- mzes the mortality of hwnans on earth, noting that people tum from dust to dust. Ash Wednesday· marks the beginning of the Lenten season, which includes 40 weekdays leading up to Easter Sunday. 1YP· 1c:ally, Catholics have one meal on Ash Wedncsddy and don't eat me~t on Friday dunng Lent. Parishioners may either attend Mass at local churchc:» or go to an a~h service only. The schedule includes: • Our Lady ol Mount Canncil, 1441 West Balboa Blvd., New- port Beach, 8 a.m 1:1nd 7 p.m. • Oul' Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar Vista Onvc, Newport Beach, 6:.10 a.m,, R:JO am., 12:45 p.m. and 5 30 p.m. • St Joachim of Costa Mesa, lt.164 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, • l>'30 and 8:30 a.m., 12 and 4 p.m. • (Spamsh), 5:30 p.rn., 7 p.m. (ash servic • only). , • • St. Joh.ri the Baptist Roman • Catholic Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mf'..sa. 6:30 and 8:30 a.m .. 12:10 j>.tn. (ashes only), 7 p.m. (Vietnamese), and 8:30 p.m. (Spana h) READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 n4!WI stOf'te!. illustrations, ed1to- nal rNtter Of tdve<t1sements herein c.an be reproduced with· out written pennl~ilon of c.opy right owner WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 40 • Record your c.ommenU about the D11ly Pilot Of' news tips AlmRW OUr alddress is 330 W Bay St, • Costa ~. CA 92627. 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(949) 611-712' TEMPUAl\JltES Balboa 72/53 Corona del Mar 72/54 Cos1a Mesa 71153 • Newport Beach 7215) Newport Coas1 71154 RMI' FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wwdge ..... l ·5 wow Nevlport ..• l_. wnw la.ckles ..•• 3·5 wnw ""'-Jetty • J. S wnw CdM •••••• 3-4wnw .... VWW.momlng wtnci .t zero to 5 knob bee~ W91t-nof1touu•taiy M 10to 15 knou bv "'* lft9f 1M>On TIDES TODAY F1m low J ·25am ....... 1.1 First high 9:29 a.m ....••. 5.7 Se<ond low 4 :12 p.m .••••.•• ..0 6 Second high 10:31 p.m ..... ~46 THURSDAY Fu'St low 4'101.m •••••••• 1 0 Ftnt high 1011 im ...... S3 second 1ow .t:47 pm ..••.... .0 3 5-<ond high 11:07 pm ..... 46 -~,, We continue to see a swell out of the ~t ewry 12 seconds for waist· to chest high sets Wa11es will go heid high at west· facing bea<hes latef today, a west·north west swell moves 1n tor mcrtas1ng surf. This swell snoJd dtliwr over-head MU at ttw ~ spou by Thursday L.oolung ahead, w. also Me a MW M>UtMouth west swell moving In ~Wlndsatt c.-lm~Wllt9r vhlblH_ty Md condf-"°"' .. poor . .,.. Ml .. 9t 5~,...... COSTA MESA • lristol Street A purse, a cellular phone, a pager and a ~ r of sunglasses worth S775 were stoleo from a car in the 3300 block about 7;10 pm. Feb 12. •canyon Drive A compa<t disc player and ~ever al atel'n\ of ~lry worth $9t 1 were stolen from a bu\iness in the 2300 blotk between Ftb S and Feb. 8 • SOuth eo..t Drive. A wallet and tb contents. worth $50, ~re stolen from a car 1n the 900 block about 6·15 p In. Jan, 21 . • lalt 11th StNet A computer tower and a printer worth $3,600 wef9 stolen from a business tn th11 200 bloCk during the tvenlng of Feb. fl. _ • , ... "'-t: A pune •{\Ct its contents. worth $72, were rtottn from• but stop tn the 100 blodt betWHn noon and t2:JO p.m. WOlll 11AOt • ....,_ ~ .,., porcel1ln f19Uf9S worth an unkl)()Wn lmOUnt wtte stolen from• home In the 1000 blOdc bl1\w1n J:.50 lad 6:40 pm. Feb 14 • • • Wiit ~ •11atu-1 . Two bolt doUles wonh MOO MN ...,.. frOm. dodl In the 1200 btock during ttw ...... flf .. 14 • ,Daily Pilot· American Airlines resumes normal schedule at John Wayne Airport •Major carrier's flights, canceled last week by pilots' dispute with ffidnttgement, urn taking off again. · JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT- Ufe is "gettinu back to normal for Amenr.an A1rlin(!s e mployees and thmr passengP.r after pilot£ slowly began returning to their jobs after a • '1ckout• last week. Most of thf! company's 9,200 pilot!> aH• bad< at work, essen- tially bnnging to an end the can- cellations that plagued airports last week. Carol Owens was pleased to sec all of the scheduled flights appear on the neon board at John Wayne Auport on Tuesday. Thf> Anaheim businesswoman, who travels rcoularly, had her flight to D<lllas-rort Worth can- celed last week. 1t1esday's flight to thl~ same df'.stination was nght on schedule. "Jt hds bclm an inconvc· nience, but Amenco.n has bc•'n very helpful in finding mo anotiler flight," she snul. ·m, a dispute that will be re olved, and passeng1m> d.fe just going to have to bear the loacl n littl ' while longer." ~bout 80 flights were can·· celed at John Wayn dfter the Feb. 6 ~ick call by AmPrlcan pilots. The airline was forced to cancel about 800 flights across the nation over the holiday weekend. • The impact at the Orange County aeyort wa~ minunal, although the staff added more operations and secunty person· net to assist wayward airline passengers. "We anticipated the problem and beefed up our crew." said airport, spokeswoman Kathleen Cd.Inpini·Charnber~. "Some pa!>· sengers were caught off guard, and we wanted to support them any way we can." Mote than 2,000 pilots chdn't report to work last week when they leamC<l that Reno Air pilots wouldn't be pfild salaries on par With Amencan's pilot:., Reno J\ir recently W<1s purchased by Aniencan's par(}nt, compt.1ny. AMRC01µ. . The 51ckout cawwd d massive chnin·reaction of cancellations estimated at .ahout 6.000 over the last week. Many American pilots returned to th~ir jobs when a federal judge announced Sunday he would issue o $10 rrull1on fine against the pilot<J' urtlon for non-compli- cmce. •our operations are almost bt.1ck lo normal, a:. the number of piloll> who c:alled m sick contin· ues to shrink," said American spokesmdn nm Smith. •we are still working lo gPt this mdlter resolved. H The amount of lost revenue to the airline is unknown, company ofhcldls said, but lbe figurP. probctbly will be disclosed today ctt d r.ourt hearing in Ddllas. Negotiations over the salary dis- pute are conhnumg between thf> piloti.' union ctnd AMR Corp. Teletubby remark insults gays A s sometimes happen ... , I have extrc>mely m1xoo emotwns over ct recent 10tPm<1honul nc>w-. ~vent. Nope. not thP trit1l of President Bill <. linton. That's ct done clecJI, a $'.tel and }ldthr.llc: spPc t.id<' thttl was d<'struc live no matter which "ldP you Wl'IP on. · J refer to the R(•v Jc•rry Fdl- wt>ll's d1•c'larc1tion lht1t lhP T('le· tuhby wh<N' st<1gc• nt.1m1.• is Ttnky Winky 1s homowxual. Chwt .imonu ruy ~evc>rdl rc>c\c· trnns to this ~df-procldunetl holy nldn's blurlollon was. o;o what( Whdl dif!Ncnn~ does it mt.1kc if this rotund little chdp 1s gay7 That's his husmcss. nght? f\. tany moons dgo. whc•n I was head of publicity for Capitol Hecorcl , • m<1gdzmc> writN <1"k<•d me if d ccrtdin young movie stc1r we had 1gne<1 to it rccordin9 contract was gay. •1 don't know," I s.11tl. ~T1wrc:'s only 001~ way lo hnd out. cmd I'm not that intt•rcste<l. • Another n.•ncllon to Fd!well's fttrc<• wc1s, c9etd, whttl d great puhhc1ty stunt! As rc9ular wad· ~r-. know, I deploro Uw h·v~I of wwtchc<l exc Pss our ndtion h<ls rnarht•d m the dVdlunche of hype that engulfs us dcnly. Still, th(• flac:k m me -before th~ t 964 Rost! Bowl, I trit•d to compel the UCLA r.1lly romm1t· toe to slip in a "The Be.1UC!s are Coming" cttrd UiC'k -ddm1rcs whoever 10 the Teletubby empire snookered Fulwt>U into outmg • C utter & Buck • I )csccn tc • AshwoJth • Bobh~ Jones • (ire~ Nor m ~•n • IZ<>I> • ' Ihm m • I I i J fig c.: r' • Polo • & lore 20% OFF Slazcngcr Putters , THE FRED COLUMN Tmky Winky fred martin I mean, tell me this 1.; d gdg, a publicity stunt. Tell nu• this mdn who calls himscU a religious leader isn't senous. It 1Sn't? He IS? Oh, dear. Obvtously. Falwell's bldlhenng was meant to d~rngrate homo· s~xudls, a continuing theme with Par.-.on Jerry. ln the procc~!-., ull . he succeeds m domg is proving, once again. what d dundeti'll'ad he IS. Consider Falwell's •pvi- dence " One. linky Wmky c dr· rics a purse. Jecpen;, Jerry, lots of men Cdrry purses ol onP <;ort or another, mdinly so their pttnts pockets won't look oll that bulgy. Indeed, I occasionally C'tlfry a purse m the summer b('causc some of my shorts are shoit on pockets. Second, linky has a lnc1ngle -d notonou~ gay symbol. ral- . w<•ll sttys -growing out of the top of his nwloncsquP. hedd. I chC'cked 1t out, and this man- gle lS ups1rll~ down, a clear emu- lation of the mt•tal key used to open s.udme Cdns. Besides, the Stdr of Dav1d is composed or Ui· dn!Jles, ~o clo<'s thdt medfl ... ? N<1w, c•ven PtllweU wouldn't dare imply thc11. I Third, t1nd most significant, is · Fc1lwell's dltt1C'k on the color of Tinky's skin. It is purple (one cldr<' not thmk al what f'alwell hds in m111d for Barney). "Purple is th1~ color ot gay. pnde," Falwell ... nnrb Erno. purple is the color of qav men 1tllcl women. Ergo. all whQ .,.. p, r pu rplt> are, secretly or op<'nly, Ytl). 'Il1L'i 1c; probably news lo count· lps-. 111ilh1111 of Amenc'1f}S, espe- cially the plt1yers and fans of the Laker>. tht' f\.1inncsota Vi.king·. Colorc do Rockies, W<1.sh.ington I luski1~ anti Louc.1ana State Uni· versity BencJals. Though a fundamenlahst. Fal· well ct>rtamly should know that pmpl~ 1s d medningful and 'ir1cu•d color on lilurg1cdl vest· ments <1nd symbols St>veral national nonproht~ use purple ribbons to symbolize theu caus- c•s Qn(• rc11ses funds to hght lym- phdtic cancers, another seeks to reduce VIOience m our society. Then thew's the Umted Fathers f'orum. lls Purple Ribbon. Ct1mpa1gn seeks to lower the chvorc:e rate and keep more fam1- MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARC A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELETTE Coc~1011s Phone Atteael tnr Fooel To Go 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 • Ralph Luurcn • IZ<>J> • 1::.1 ~ Pro • Jean Be ll • Kare n Kane • Pclicun 1 lill Priv:Hc I .. abet · • & lore' 40% OFF Wednesday, February 17, 1999 3 School officials doubt classes will shrink in middle schools • But il money becomes available for such a plan, Newport-Mesa isn't likely to tun1 it down, local officials say. I lll$1 J'IJ MA5H!'l:I NEWPORT· MESA The pros"pect of mailer kinderga.rtPn clilsse:> has fueled much of the debate about reconfiguration plans that have the dtJ>trtct scrambling to find more da. room !>pace. So, what i1 stale funding for smaller c;eventh· and eighth-grade classes also was made available? That's one of the proposals miJk- mg its way through Gov. Grdy Davis' spC'cial lcgislctt1.vc session m Sacramento. lf it ~comes iuw, the state could lmplcnwnt it with.in 90 days, becdusc 1t passt>d during a Specidl SC>SSIOll Although NP.wport-Mesa school officidl~ have sc>rious doubts the bill will become ldw until the <;f\s- sion is over, thP J)<>')s1ht.lity r<'mwns that the idea could be h.md£!d .' · "I don't see them funding 1l across the board," said Superinten- dent Robert Barbot. ·Tuey rrught target parucular prv9M1tl5 hke they did in runth ynidP., • Teachers uruon Pms1d1•nt Linda Mook agreed: •r don't sc ij1at Jlltr~ ticular piece of IP.gisl11tion c:onuny to fruition m this 5ess1on of th •leg· isldture." But if it should pdS'i, Mook sci d the pr~ grobably w!'uld be partially funded, Oe{au e da • SlZe-reducllon programs ar • encroaching into the district's yen- eral fund budget. It d.lso would ae· ate a new reconfiguration prob· lems, as the disbict would need to reduce class sizes at Cqwna del Ma.r, En.sign and TeW'mklc sd1ools. •1t would be maJVelous, but 11 would present enom1ous prob- . !ems,• said school board Pres1d<>nt Serene Stokes. "We'd hav to fmcl dassrooms for all of them.• Stoke<> dlso said that CJlthough the state ts adept al startinq nPw programs, its funding for thern u U· ally lags, forong the distnct to clip into its generdl fund budgP.t "We need some kind or comrnit· ment frotn the state: lliat j1t) \\111 continue to fund it," "he said. Despite the potential comphca· lions, Newport-Me.'Xi has d trdfk record of not turning down n11w money, Mook added "Anything that soimds m1posS1· bl~ we lake , rhaDcngP in this dlstnct," she said Rt.>gcu dies~ of whether smaller m111dl1>-sc hool cla ._.. 4Je approVt:!<J this ess1an, Barbot stilil thr> litte is moving toward smallet clils t~ m all gr, d . "The ch•l).'ltP, I lJ liPVf•, Y,'lU he <tbout wbo goes first." he ixud, A hill J1WJl0$lrl9 smaller. middle· school gradL>S u; ~iny CQT\si9moo in the "Jle<lal ion Other pro. • posals mdude a onc·timP .SUJ~d fo1 terH.41iers \~hose tudents . progr beyond theu gTddr> level, ts measured b} annuaJ standard· 12P.d test soores A mhly Bill 24X would give tud •nts sdtolarsh1p to attend pn· vote or altr>matio,; e public schools il th y have be<!n m .a low-ac.hicvmg school for four year.> in a row Another hill, whid1 would b\> wc.1· comnd b}' NPwport·MPsa, v.ould funuel st of P tunding into l.>loe,k gr<tIJt , allowrng <l1stnclc; to dOOdP how hes! to sp11nd them Hut lhP btlls most likPly to paso; 111to law .ue JX'N n>Vlf'W uf tearh- Prs, new tl'aChP.r testmg cHld exit ' exilm .... tor luqh school students "Th<! exollng thing l<i, thl'!re i Ct 1ot of httenum1 to (..'CJ11cauon • Bar· bot scud. uwc need to do what w • cmt to impro\e tlung" tor ldds" and just about.everyone else hes together. The Purple Pome- yranllte Socrel}' fur Mes .. 1t1n1c resources provides a mche for Jews for Jesuc;, The Purple f\. t.irtin Society covets and prol<.>c:ls a bird thdt has bNm tlround for 12,000 years and thctt 1s Pnllrcly dep~ndent on humans for 11!> huusmg. The Pur· plc Dragon Friendship Society exists sunply for p(•uple who val- ue fnend'ihips. The Purple Lotus Society is devoted to Buddhfl, .md the Pur· ple Ribbon Campaiun in Albany, N,Y., hopes to solve the drsap· pcMance of Suz,mnc Lyell trom her donn room on the tall! uni· vers1ty campus. Of course, there's the memo· rdble stanzd from • Amenc-,a the Beduti1ul" about our nallon'._ "purple mountam~ ma1esty, ~ not to mention the ·one-eyed. un~­ homed Flying Purple Peopl~ Eater." U you remembc>r •M ·A ·s· 11,·. surely you recall Radar O'RPilly's affection tor grtlpe Nchi, dnd 11 you want to stump most hdt· tenders, order d Purple I laze ( l ounce vodka. 1 ounce Blue C ufd cao, top with cranberry JUteeJ With some t!>.Ceptions, l tn dt Falwell's outrageous beha\1or som7whdt lightly. That lS not an app1oadi that would he taken h} th" men and '\\om •n who have b en awurcl'~ U1e ordl'f ol the Purpfe HPart for wound suff Pfe<I "m action oqrun"t an encmv of . thn United State • So thNc you , re Whttt ~ fmc mun of God F<tlw~ll . H dellb· erntely ms\111 not. only gay~ ht1t just about C\eryonc else m U1 (llUntry, Plw• this om~ u1th\!1duul \\ho lives w.1\ up tht>re beyond lh. ~ ky • FRED MARTIN is a former Newport ~ach resident wM wrnes from h1~ new home in Fort Collins, Colo His column appears Wednesdays r---------~ I $50 Upholstery r---------- 1 $200FF I Clean~~~! ~~J done I I OFF at the same time I I COIT:=. I I , I" tc 21;. w111 L ·"'~ val •f 110J:• n11y otlrt1 rffm • M111 th.t•1:.t rtquirrd I ___________ _. .auaate,rya aoin 1 Ev. <1/.u ',Jo L. "'vaJIJ 1111/i""' et ' n • '"' b, rrfi;r. .J I ___________ _. 4 Wodnosdoy, February 17, 1999 Public comments soug\\t en West ~ewport skate parl.. •Parks commis ion schedule~ March 16 meeting to get residents' views about proposal for small-scale facility. JlJ'..ll lJ{ RAC..1.ANO WBST N13WP0Rt :.-To skdte· bo<u-d or. not to skatebourd? 1hut ts th1• question some nwmber .. ol th<• P<.U"ks, Beaches ,md Rt>creauon Comm1ss1on hope lo onswer at a commuiuty meet- ing next month, where they will ch~cu:-.s d proposill for a small <>k1.1tehourdm!J fac1hty at West Newport Park. The m<>c•tmq hc1., been ~et for 7 p m Murch 1 b m thr NeWp<>rt Shows Clubhouse. scud Comm.is· LARRY ENa GHT / OAl.V PILOT -;1<>n<•r Mt1rc Fr<1nklin, chdinnan of Huntingto n Beach resident Chris Ingram jumps the rail at the thP skull! purk suhcorrunittee. Huntington Beach skate board park. "WP wunl to cxplmn to the j Bec:1ch. . : ing to the study. community our thinking, and give Accord mg to the study by Although the park is compact tlv• community (I chdJlce to spcdk Purki!.~Rose Landscape Alchilec-dnd close to residences, the con- <lll t, both for cind against,~ tw::e, a skateboard park at West sultdllts concluded that the site rr.mklm sc11d "C )n<' of the keys to Newport Park would eliminate would well serve the many young rr1t1kin!J this c1 '>lJfft''>S 1s for pc>o· two handbdll cou~ and !>Orne turf people m the West Newport area. pll' to conw ,111<1 u1v<• us d chcUlce next to the parking lot JI could be Franklin said the comnuttee to Pxpl<1tn why we think this is a up to &,800 square feet and would hopes to btiild several small s1'at~ qood 1d<><1 ~ cost about $166,900 to build. parks throughout the aty that Puhhc outa.•uc h l'> the second The city-owned site dt would serve surrounding nc1gh- phds1• of the• suhrnmm1ttee's Seashore Drive and West Coast borhoods, rather than creating . exph>rttUon ul th1• need for public Highwdy has good dCcess, good one regional attraction. ,.}.:.itP pcirks 1n th<' nty. 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Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) 675.5553 Flavorful & D e licious L unc h es & Din ner f DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa firefighters carry a car accident vtcUm to a Mercy Air bellcopter that landed on the Costa Mesa Freeway on Tuesday to Oy the victim to a hospital. . . . FASHION CONTINUED FROM 1 FashiQn (stand expanst0n, call· ing for an additional 216,000 square feet of retail, 770,000 square !eel of office space, cul· tural dnd government centers, Wood said. That plan was crafted by a subcommittee of council members. But before consultants were hired to do the environmental review, Irvine Co. officials instead asked to focus on an expansion of the four Seasons Hotel and a seruor housing com- plex at Newport Village, Wood said. For the long-term pldn, Hoff- ELEVATOR CONTINUED FROM 1 but hrchghters had to talk Kagan through thP proces!i. More than an hour dfter sh<""stepped on the <>levtltor, Kagdn was free. "She Wd'> reddy to break any- thing and everything,• said Lt. John Blaucr, conunuruty relations officer for the Newport Beach Fire and Manne Depdrtment. A fire capta111 turned mto a psychologtst '1tt~.,ptin9 to cool Kdgandown. "She wa:. going crazy m the P.levator," Blauer said. "We made sure that she was OK • Growing up in France, Kagan recalled avoiding hundreds of clcvettors in apartments and upscule hotels Ulat resemble the onn in her home today. Those osC'fmseurs don't resemble the UNIQUE WINE ROOMS PANATE PARTY ROOMS man said the company decided to scale back the amount of retail and office space in order to preserve the center's otmos· phere. •To expand beyond what we've proposed would require ringing the island Wllh parking structures, and we redlly don't w ant that," H offman said. "Retairu.ng the urban design fea- tures with good planning c:on· cepts is very important to us • Lisa Reedy, executive director of the Newport Center A-.soc1d- tion, said more office space m Newport Center is crucial to the oty's ~cononnc vitality. •Tue thought of IO'>Lng t~nants to other dfeas or c1tJes becduse we cannot accommodate them space-WISe is kind of fnghh'ning . FYI to the entire c1ty, • she said. Fashion Island genewtr about $3.4 million each year 1 sales tax for the c1ty. Mayor Oenms O'Neil Seti that, combined with the fact th. the ctft:'d • lS intended lo be th city's ma1or commercidl ccntt: leads him to believe an expur s1on mdkes sense. • H studies show the pro11~( does not ddversely affect tl environment. I think it's a v1•1 appropnttte request," he 'icrnl Councilman John Noyes !oodl he thinks the request mdy fn!Jg( a public debate on a g nPrc plan update . ·we are movmg down d pat towa111 a genera\ plan updot~ and this 1~ one of the ma1or <on pom•nt~," he Sdid. + The Newport Beach Fire and Manne Department suggests the following in case you are trapped in an elevator; 1) Stay calm. Getting overly excited and panicked may lead to further problems. • . 2) Use emergency devices. Most elevators are equipped with an audible alarm and a phone. • 3) Wait for help. Someone will come eventually. Trying to escape through the elevator roof may endanger yourself and pos· sibly others modem people mover~. Tht! ele· "atot has a lliiowOCick lm1 s gat on rollers inside of regular t>leVd· tor doors As a child, Kagan never went into an elevator alone. "l had that feelinu I would net stuck," she said. "You know, a~ d child your mind tends to cxagger· ate I thought l would stt1y lhNe forever." Kagan doesn't cla.ss1f,}' h1• ~elf as cldustrophob1c. but sh doe~n·t hke bemg m the m1ddl of big crowds. She didn't en10 her cxpenence Monday, dn doe.sn't plan to use elevator t•ver agam. "You art• so helpless m then' sh!! said. "There L'> notlung } o rnn do. I'm st1ckmg with th Stdll""." You are cordial{y invitetl to attend hik Pdv~~ Do~ Sdlool 1999·00 KlndLrgarttn tnrollmtnt Parmt Orlentadon Mttdng on Wt'dntsd'{y, February 24 at 7:00p.m. . ' SltM Show Acadmtlc Propam Ptunrtation Chlkl Cart avallabl.e Rf/ITshmnrts 1999-00 Mid.die Sc/tool (Grades 6 tJuu 8) Parent Orlmtadon Mttdng on '11tursdl{Y, February 25 at 7:00p.m. Acadnnlc PrograM Presnttaclon ~slunntts 261 Moille Vista Avenue COsta Mesa. CA 9262 T 94 9-64$-61 Tl •PE • Swtmmlno !POOi on p1WT1lt•I .,,.. \ ' I I EYE-OPENER DelJllli • ... 317 days. 5'0ITS ~Of FAMI -... -.. WedneKJoy, Febroory 17, 1999 • SpoJI$ Edilof' Roget Carlson • 949...57 44223 - . •lJke 1 soy every year I've done ', we be as ~ as our Jitdiiig _. Kirk Bauermeister, Costa Mesa baseball coach f I Doily Pilot s You can't tell the ·rules without ·a program • Frequent changes in CIF guidelines leave some ADs playing a game of catch-up. T hose scurrytng to keep up with changes m the tax laws tis Apnl 15 • · · approach~. have some idea how htgh school <ldmimstraton, are continu~lly c:halJengPd to remain current on th~ frr.quently modified ruh?S adrnirustered py the err: Southern Sectton. By the time schools get used to dealing with current gwdelmes, changel:i often take place. The TCl>ult lS a constant education process for educators in charge of running athletics on ectton campuc;es. And, sometime~. le!.sons are learned thP. hard way. The Paci1ic Coast League narrowly averted suc.h a tough lesson during'the final week of the boys basketball season. When a less-forgivmg dead- line for leagues to submit their guaranteed playoff representatives (an ironclad 9 a.m. Saturday, the day before pamngs were announced) was introduced, most leagues made . the necessary scheduling adjustments to free up the final regular-season Friday for potential playoff games to decide final league standings. Most Orange County leagues made these changes the first week of February, either shill.mg league games from Wedne.'iday PREPS harry foulkner I and Fnday to Tuesday and I Thursday, Monday and Wednesday, or m the case of four Sea View League schools, · Wednesday and Thursday. Some scctton leagues. made the schedule adjustment way back in Dec<>mbcr. The PCL, however, failed to make any changP, retaining its Wcdricsday and Frida.y slate for the hnal week. • · · Fo1tunate1y· for the PCL. Wedn~day·~ re:>ul~ sunpWied the mynad posl>ibilitJes that could hdve required playoffs for second and/or third place. . locking in the league's top three qualif1era. Any vanance from those Wednesday results would have I forced some 1 lth·hour I ad1ustmen~. Among the solutions discussed early lo!>t week were: Playoff games Fnday H.IGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PREVIEW ·Mancilla is. meat of Mesa order • Senior standout will need help, however, il Mu~tangs are to enjoy the degree of baseball success they're seeking this spring. lh11m F\l 11.'.\I H CO~IA t>.IESA -Costa Mesa I hgh's Kirk Bau1•rmeister hopes oppo'>mg bai;l'!hall codches won't be able to consider his batting order Cl "Ruben" sand- wich. With herdidPd scruor Ruben f'-.1dncilla occ:upymg the cleunup spot, howevN, other Mustang hitters wtll neC'd to produce around him to provide nvcil pitcliers enough motivation to pttC"h lo lht> 6·fMt-2. 210·pound power threat, whom Baut>rmeis· ter expects to take d nm at Jeff Field's school i.mgle·:.<~ason re<"ordc; for homer::. (<oeven) e:md RBI'> (33). lncludmq Manolla, who h.it three homers the hrst four gamP< ldst season before being relegated to lhl' 1umor var-.ity clue to ehgib1hty issue~. Mesa hoclsts hve n•turning starters, mcludmq All-Newport·Mesa Dl.Stnct second basQman Chns DeSandro. But it's Monc:illa, also the leader of a tour-man pitching stdfl, ·who hds Bauermeister excited about improving upon ldst spnng's 2-21 record (includ- ing three eclrly·sN\son forfeits • before Mant1lld was ruled meli- g1ble). Me-.a was 1-14 in the Pac1ftc Co<Jst Leaque. ·cManolla) 1:; as good a" any· • one I've ever coached," said Bauermeister, who begins the : second year of his second term • al Mesa. after cOdchmg his alma ~ mater previously from 1981-88. .. : "I le playt.><l on the Astro:; scout ~·team over the wmter and was onf! of the top pluyers. He'll be recruited and hl' could get draft- ed in the late rounds. But beyond that, he's a great guy to have ttround. He' the httrdest· working kid I've ever had and he's a good example ror every- • one in our program. We won lhr<'l' games early lu.sl season with lum, th.,n wht.•n he went , ,. down to the JV, our season went • down the tollet. f le was good last year, but he has improved tremendously/ Boasting a m1ci-80s fastball und command ot his breaking stulf, Mancilltt will alternate 10 the start.mg rotation -and at third ba c -with enior Craig Siefert, who plclyed on the 1uruor vars1ty la t year. · •uke I say every year I've done tl\is, wo'll be as good as our pitching," ~id 8duenn eu;· ter, who will also cm10t upon jun10r Jo h Little and sopho- DON LE"' 'IAJ< Y I" OT 1\vo of Costa Mesa High's best are returning starters second baseman Chris DeSand.ro ( hown above, tagging out a Laguna Beach baserunner and first ba eman Nick Lambert (below). more Carlos Franco to consume inrungs on the bwnp. Freshman Nick Cab1co, who ali'eady hds varsity exponcncP in football and basketball, could be summoned from the frosh· soph for pitching help, particu- larly dunng the tou.marnent sea· son. ' DeSdildro, who hit .365 with one homer, 12 RBis and 18 runs last season, is slated to h.it thud. while senior left fielder and leadoff man Brian Montoya returns for his fourth varsity campaign. Little, a utility player la4't year, moves to center field and will hit second, fonning a top three which can put pressure on defense , according to Bauer· metSter. ·our school (smgle·season) record for stolen bas L<t 20 (Huy Kieu in 1988) and thi.lt' not out of Montoya's teach," Bauer· meister srud. ·we·u probably run, rather than bunt with the top of our order." Srnior Nick Ldmbert returns at first bdsc, dfte1 displaying gap power lHst spnng (two homers and eiqht doubles) Back prob- lems will hkely prevent him from contnbutmg on the mound, according to his coach, who will be assisted for a second strrught pnng by lormcr Estancia head man Paul 'lfoxel. Lambert will t\_it behind Man· cillu, which wiO proVltle RBI opportumhes, according to Baucnne1sh•r. • "He's really one of our key guys, olfens1vely, because if Ruben comes up with a base open, a lot of teams are gomg to just put him on. So, Nick. can make them pay by dnVUlg 10 rune;.• PREVIEW COSTA MESA ttGH M5EBA1l 3 Rob Gloster 4 Galel Fajardo 10 Craig Siefert 13 Brian Montoya 15 Joe Finamore 18 Daniel Hunter 19 Nick Lambert 25 P.J. Stangl 26 Carlos Franco 31 Chris DeSandro 32 Josh Little 33 Ruben Mancilla Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. S'r. Jr. Senior Rob Glo:.ter returns at shortstop. I le'll bat sixth and anchor the detenst'. •He has good ba~eball snwy makes au the routine plays." Bauennmstcr Sdld ·vou hat him a ground ball and you nught as well walk to the duqoul, • • Franco, whose work ethic nvals Mancilla's, is slated to ~tart in right field. • Junior Gdlel Fa1ardo and sophomore Dame) I lunter will . vie for the catching JOb \'acated when Junmy • lcrzog, who start· ed dS a ophomore m '98, dead· ed lo nm track this pnng. Senior Joe Fm more will help at de lgnah!d hitter, while Juruor Evan Swedel'°n, th lonP. lefty on the team, as well a mor P.J . Stangl will dd depth. The M ustangs open pool pllt}' March 6 at Century in the C~ta Mesa Toum mcnt. myht ultt-r the regularly scheduled games; or playoff games ea1ly Saturddy mommy, wh.ich mdy hdVt? begun l>"forn 7 a m. had a stal.T·step playoff b<?PO reqUlfed (two teams playmg uff, w1th the winner advoncmg to • meL>t d third combatant) southern Sectil;in ofhc1als, reathed by phone P.drl~ m the week, said Satwday playoff would not be t)llowed, though one PCL dthletics director told "me Wedne5day he had broker d a deal with Southern SecUon Commissioner Dean Crowley, all0\\-'109 a Saturday morning playoff and a two-hour mctens1on to the 9 a m. deadh1w It should, of course, never ha\'e come to lhdt, and thetnkJuUy, the potential fiasco was c1v01ded. The sttu~tton illustrdtes how vital rommumcation is between the Southern Section and those who <"'art)' out H.s policies. It cilio . < notes ttic nnportance Of VJgtliincc on the part ot coache~ and othleuc:s d11ectars m staying <:unent with rule chapges. ~ • Along thqse lines, a mtxup occurred 111 Sea View League 00} and guls soccer this season, when the league voted to award U1rr-epo10ts lor a league WUI, one more than the standard allounent Th•" Jeay\ie, and the Daily Pilot, reported more than SEE PREPS PAGE 6 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CE LEBRATIN G THE MILLENNIUM V INNIE MULROY Newport Harbor • As a pure prep rcct~iver there have been none better, and it carried right on to Stanford and the \Valsh Gang. I \."ll'> I hu Tie talent Vimue Mulro-v exh1h1ted \'hile plctymg footballlft for Newport Harhor l hgh w1lh the good team o! the 1970s gave him an op~ rtunity that only a select few fru· 1 the Newport-Mesa area hrl 't' evr..r had, to play for Stanford. Mulroy went to Stanford m 1975 and with the Cardinal, under the guidance of legendd.fY coach Bill WdlSh, got th~ chance to piety for one of the top 15 tedms m the country h.is junior and seruor years. bag and moved to Palo Alto where he was part of a wid ·receiver rotation dunng his ophomore and 1uruor cam- paigns. He earned the full-time "tarting JOb his c:;eruor year. Against Oregon State that "eason, Mulroy had hve catches for 103 yards fn a 24·6 \'lctory for the Cardinal Stanford. whiclt had won the Sun Bowl the previous ea on. won the Bluebonnet Bowl. "It Wds quite a thrill to be a · receiver m a Bill Walsh of tense.· Mulroy said. "Each of the three years, Stanford led the nation m passmg, wh.ich meant we had a lot ot opportunities for receptions.• "l wa-. \'ery fortunate to get a chance to learn trom \\.alsh.· Mulroy said "SLX gu}'!-from that stalf went on to be NFL coache.,. and I got to play m a coupte bowl game ... Vinnie Mulroy Even though Mulrov concentrated on football while earrung his degree m political soence. the Dail} Pilot as well.' The Cardinal staff, at the t1m • mcluded Denru!> Grt .. 'fill, who led the Mmne ... ota Vikiny to lhe NFC Champ10n..,h1p game thh sea c n on I Gt?Orgt• Seifert. who won ~ c;,uf.l('r Bo"' I with the San FrcinCL ... CO 4PPr 10 the po t-B11l Wahh era Mulroy canwd lus way to Stanford by being on ' of the top receivers m the Sunset League while dt Newport Harbor. Mulroy wa All·CIF as a JUnt~r and seruor, as w ll a-; earnmg All·Sunset League n~ . •we had some pr tty good football tt•ams back th n," Mulroy "did ·1 wa a 'Yt'lde receiver who "'a bl sed ~th a couple of good quarterback • Steve Buk1ch and Gordon Adams Tiwy were able to complete a f w pa~ s • . The Sail~ WOP th 'unset League m 1973 and ag1un in 1974, but W"re nmN abl to win a OF D1vi"1on 4·A till cf~ t rucc w lb µla}·Off . From the.r • Mulroy p eked h1 Sports Hall of fame elecbon hlld Mother talent m high chool -h wa ... a truck standout. • ..,.,.,,had a lot of really great mdhiduat track -.tars,· Mulroy said "\\'e hni hed second at the ~alif omitt tatt> meet my senior }ear• Mulroy ran the 100-yard da~h. 220, qunrter·mile dnd was part of the mlle reld} team The relay team, which also hrushed second at th • tale meet, had th fa. .. test time m Califom11S for th better part of the 1975" ao;on. ~1 think lb roa on l c.nJO)'ed high chool was the wonderful confluence of great coaches who 'tliO m talented and dedicated " Mulroy srud "Thot memory of working together and tting goals l" a wondr..rf ul me.tnQT)'. ·1 hav found f w th.ings Uu!t will v r replace th thrill of being with a team and wiMing th big gam " Mulro ha pent th last 15 years a re.al at iriv or in M rtn Cc unty g a family. Vanguards' women maintain their first-place grip, 62-56, in the GSAC bask tball race · COSTA MESA -frc. hman keUy Boeke srorcd 18 points to ~ftd SOuthem Calif om1a College (o a 62-56 comeback wm over Concordia, ll(Jhtening the Van· iuord • gnp over the Golden Sta te Athletic Conference women' basketball lead. The victory, SCC's 31st in a row at "Thi Pit,• g\vet the Vanguards Uttle more breathing spea! In dM CSAC race. Ce>nc.'Ol'CIY (14·10, "/;4) d.rOpl to two games back. AzUN Pedfte W lltill a game beck. Senior Alana K9IDP,ton ICOnld ll ~IDr O..Y ......... (21·7, ~2 IQ coaltltlDce). \ • The Southern Califomiis Col- lege men's basketball tt'am (11 · 18, 5-6) ronunued its climb in the standings with a 96-85 victory over visiting Concordia Tuesday in a Golcten State Athletic Confor· enre game. seven Vanguards scorect tn double figures. Dennis Keane led the way-With 21 points. • COSTA MESA,. Southern Cali· fomia COilege's Bric Booth wu 3 for 5 WJlh 1 run IK10ted as the Van· guards lost to visltlng Pt. Loma Naurene. 8-3. In 11 GOiden State Athletic Cont erence ~ ebell game Tuelday. , • Southe rn Cahtomta College senior Noelle Sturgill drove m Nikki Benning with two outs In the sixth mning to b reak a 1-1 tic and g1vo the visiting Vanguards a 2-t vtdory in tho second game of a nonconferenoe softball double- header plit against UC Riverside Tuesday. UCR handed Hnior ~tcher Gmtehen Brandt her ftnt loll of the leUOO In ~ opener; a 6-3 wtn lor the Highlanden. Chnay V9 weqt 3 for 3 With two runs m tbi opew. WbUe tu~ had two-hits m the MC· ond g6J1)e to help the VaDg\aU'dl ~to5·2 COLLlllS ~ ~ - 6 Wednesday, Fobruory 17, 1999 rts GIRLS CcK\a Mfta (11·10. a.2) ... 0 .,.art Hilfbor (15-12. 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Mar 31 70 Al•so Niguel 58 62 ht.>ncia 49 42 Santa Margarita so 32 Woodbridg (nonleague) 43 33 Woodbridgt> 34 36 Unt11 f\lty 47 41 lrvme 54 40 Laguna Hill\ 4l SO El TOl'o 69 37 Wt>Stminner (nonlugue) 6) 59 COiona del Mar 43 72 1.agun1 se.lCh 25 47 Santa Margarrta 69 58 Aliso Niguel 31 45 Woodb<•d~ 33 OF Of FIB · S.n Manno (home). 7.30 F18 ·at Foothill, 7:30 HAPPY BIRIHDAY . PREPS H 11 H SCHOOL IASllTllLL STATISTICS, LOIS IOYS ~(1M,M) C-4111Mw(•tt..•t" ~-I ....... ...,. 0 1411 24 278 11 6 21 Quon C.Wty 24 247 102 21 Ota.ton Steinfeld " 19) 102 20 I(. M(Coy Rodriguez i3 t'1 S1 9 ~ Hit au 2• 94 u I !Caw•• lef'll\a(t 10 58 29 22 l(J1119 Or.ilar.o 21 65 lt I Eyre 1"1'ef.t 24 ... 27 10 GNbet M.Klll • • ,. 23 \0 Ha~lnt V11m• 22 so 23 6 s McCoy M1Uufu I , .. 24 1 7 10 l1budl OU1ln 15 • 03 4 PNm . . • The~ n.s..•a.. . . 54 B~rty H•lls 16 J.4 Dana Hifls " . 6 \ Hawthorne 30 36 Saddleblck )4' ,7 CI0\11S 52 lA Clllfomla 39 61 lot Amigu> 30 38 ~.,,View 22 . . 35 S.vanna u 32 S.vanf\a '° . . 16 C.lifo'" .. JO 65 l.aguN SNth 22 . • iU OanaH1lh 4'2 30 Woodbridge S7 . . 42 NotJ• O•mt Ac~my '° so Santa Anl 16 . . 34 \hlest Tr a<y 38 21 foott111l 39 '8 C.PGtrano va1i.y Cnnstlan 28 37 Ofang4! 36 . . '8 O<aogtlutheran 45 47 Lllguna Be.ch 15 . . 55 El Toto TV 39 44 El Modetl• ... . . 36 Minion VllJO 28 62 Los Amigos ID"l S8 . . 4~ Pac1ftea 73 n SoclOf• S8 . . . ,.ldfk Coast LMgue 58 Ful!t>rton 21 . . 3" Cost.a Meu so 5-V'5-w~ . . 41 Ahso Niguel 35 28 EJ TOl'O 57 . . 62 Laguna hach 47 50 University (nonlHgut) 56 . 30 Woodbfidge . 5) UnMttSlty 42 "9 . . 36 Lagurw1 Hills 42 31 Newport Harbor 37 49 Costa Mesa 62 40 Irvine 4'9 . . 32 Altso Niguel 29 45 S.nta Margarita 60 .. : 80 ~8-<h 24 37 El TOIO 71 55 University 35 18 Woodbridge lJ . . 57 Laguna Hills 65 43 Newport "Harbor 59 . . Of 44 ·1rvir1e 75 . F 18 • at San Jacinto, 7 30 26 Sa"ta Margar!Ut 43 '&t ii u ... U(Mra .. 16 17&a .... • ..... 'M .... • •t SenQww1'* JO • ........_CL~M.," • Oioll..... 11 fO '*" .. ,, =-4S SS ,, .............. ...,_ • .. fiart...,(~ • ......... 1' 4JMol*Wr 52 71 Cll9ndla. ttoowiw tD1) 67 H S.....Mwgatta '° ...-cee..e~ IOC..U... 4S '5Mlo~ 52 :t=:: 51 " 51~Hlls '° .. 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S6 Woodbfldge 46 uniwntly SS 59 EIToro S1 37 NliwJlOft Hatbor 46 ~Hlls S5 Corona cMI Mac 31 Sl 55 Irvine S2 l.lgul\I a..m 475.llU~ 52 46 Sant.a Marglf!U 6S 41 AldO Niguef 56 'WoOdbndge 53 J8 El Toro 4l • "*-60 SI Woodbridgt> 5" 65 St. MlrCJlr-.t'i {nonleaQUE " ""°'° 4'7 '3 " lstM1Ci.a '3 CorOne., Mac so 50 Newport Hllbor 59 45 Uni-shy 51 IMM 34 s.rrta Matg¥1tl 51 68 Lllguna Hiiis 39 Sant• Margarltt 71 61 Woodbridge 65 41 UguM 8ffCh CIF °' f19. ~(home), 7:30 F19 · at hnn1f19, 7 30 45 AlisoNp 40th Orange County All·Sldr Football Game, !tchcdulcd July 9 al Orange Coast College. ~ SCH l 'D UL E TODAY CONTINUED FROM 5 ctnd , 11 successful, would play semifinal games at an alternate site. The ill-A btle contest is scheduled March 6 at the Arrowhead Pond. Orange Lutheran's Jim Kunau Will guide the North • Ba$k.tball r----------------------, hall the lcdgue !)Pason on this premise, before someone pointed out sect.Ion gu1d<•lin~ 'aJI tor no varicmce fron1 th1• two·JX>mt victory c;tandings formdt. But the Sea Kings coul" host a semifinal, most likely at Estanda, which would likely mean a recurrence of a growing problem at CdM home games. thas !tick of vocd.I economy and countless others have quietly questioned the necessity of, for example, regularly updating the score, ~!Jen a scoreboard provides that function. And do we really need to bear who's inbounding the ball. or dribbling up court'l The South roster is scheduled to be anriounced April 6 Community colle<}e men • Orange Coast at Golden West. 7 30 p.m Community coll~e women ·Or an Coast cit Golden West. S.30 pm •Volleyball f I I I I I ' ·-~---11~: L----------------------j Today GR£G WERTMAN ,~ NswPoRT HAJtaoR '.:;! FOOTBALL • The elght·team boys basketball • playoff brackt!l m Dmsion lll·A means both Corona d1•I Mdt High and Estdncia won't h.ive another game m their own gym!>, unle~ they redch the l)lat~ plr1yoffi;. Many, including yours truly, believe the Sea J<ings' game announcer, a volunteer who shall remam nameless, has begun to take dway from the game by inteI)ec'llng play-by-play commentary throughout the contest Here's a thought: Just give us the starting lineups, tell us who scored the basket, or committed the foul, and let everyone enjoy the game for themselves • Crowley~ announcement la t week tie will re.s.agn, effcctlVe next fall, surprised and saddened many who have developed ample respect for his comruand109. though per.;onable. leadership style. Community college men • Palomar at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. • a.itMball College • Southern Califom1a Coll!?'• at th1: Master's Tournament. 11 a m The Sed Kingl> aoil Eagle.'> open Fnday with quctrte11inal road date!. Fans from oppoSUlg schools have voiced their displeasure with • Woodbridge Hlgh's Rick Glbson, who guided the Wamors to a 13·0· 1 record, as well as Sea View and CJF Division VI football titles last fall, will coach the South in the I count rnysell among those who admire this veterdn adm1ntstrdtor and believe Crowley's shoe!> will be difficult to hll. • Golf Community college • Cemtos 'llS Orange Coast at Costa Mesa Golf & t noon I f»t!BUC ~ 11 ~~Nemtl~ I l~ ~.I Flctltloua BuelneH James #D, Coa\a Men, ~{oup, Inc , (CA), 2183 Name StaterMnt CA 92827 Fairview Rd., 1213, Colla Tho lollowlng pel'IOl'lt Marta Orozco, 703 W Meaa. CA 92627 art doing busiMISI 81 Star James #D, Costa Mesa, Thil b\ISlneis IS COO· Consulting 835 Sea Gull CA 92827 ducted by, a OC>fP0'8110n Ln •C·Z10 Newport This buSln4nJ 11 COO· Havt )'OU started cl04ng S.ach CA 92003 dueled by. husbal'ld and bUSlnffl yet? Vts 8111198 oa1n' Fredenck Tumtr wile Newport B•y C1p1111 835 sea Gull LO . IC-210. Have you s1,11ed dOOQ Group, Inc:., Albt11 J Newport Beach CA 92663 business yet? Vas, H&-99 FIOMI, p,.,ldent Thi& buS1ness Is con-And,.s Orozco This statemenl wu foleel ducted by an lnc:ltYldual This statement was liled w11h Ill• County C.rk ol t-fave you 1ia11ee1 e1o1ng w11tl dMI County Cleft< ol Orange Cow\~~·2·99 ., No Orange COvnty on 1·29-99 1 121 .. buJ~'~J~~ · 1"91711111 D~Pilol~b 3.10, 17, Thia 51a1ement was f1Je0 Dally Pila( Feb 3, 10, 17. 24. 1 W2.54 wnn the County Clerk o1 24, 1gg9 W249 F1Ctldoue Buel,,... Orange County on Flctttloua Bualneaa Neme Statement 12 28 98 Nam. Suitement TM folOwing pellOOI 19G86771125 rn. lolOwing peraons are Clolr'G bullnMI as: Daily Pilot Jafl 27, F•b are CIOtng bus'"8SS 81 2CA f"CHFISH, 909 3 10. 17, 1999 W240 Paalic: General Ma•n· Doawood,ColiaM .... CA Fictltloua BualneH tenance, 2252 Avalon SI • 92427 Nam• Statemel"il Costa Mesa CA 92626 Stephen Cr1~. 909 Tile lollowmg persona Valenlln Levv•. 2252 ~· eo.t.a .... CA are doing business as A11alon St., Costa Mesa, ....... bu 1 I. E Ca 92626 "-ltMU I con· M1cl'lae 1 nterp11ses, Ravi La a 2252 Awlon ducted by: an 1nc:11v1C1ual 13420 Euchd Streel, Ga1 SI Costat..'sa CA 92828 Have you atar\ed C10iOQ d~a Grlr<>;'4a~ ~~43(CA) This 'business Is con· bullntn V4!17 Yes 1111190 r • ·• • ducted t.u a nooll6f'IU par1· Sl8f)l'len CrtUy 1342 Euchd S1reet. Gar hi -r· .,. This 11a1tmen1 was med oe..;h~ro~~5'~s!2~3 con· ne~vC you started doing with the eouniy Cl•rk ol dueled by a oorporatlOn business yet? Vn, NO'll 98 Orang9 Coun~r.'Ja'2:e H111e you 5lar1e<i dOlng Valenun Leyva but11nen yet? No This 5talemenl was l1i.d D•MY Pllol Feb. 3. 10, 17, Carpet GolO lne Sit· with lhe County Clertc OI 24 1Gi9 W2S3 pne" J, Ross, Secreiary Orange County on 1·29·99 FlctldOue 8ua1neH This statem.nt was filed 1"91711113 N•m• ~t with the Coumy Cieri< of Datly P1IOI Feb 3. 10, 17, Tti. IOlloWlng persona Orang9 Coonty on 1·29·99 24, 1099 W2SO art dOing bU11neu u 19"1791112 Flctltioue Bualneee Ten SNIOOCS & Sushi, Daity PilOC Feb 3, 10. 17, Name Statement 580 Allton Blvd . Sulit 101. 24, 1ggg W243 The following pertON Costa Mela, CA 92628 Flctltloue Bualneaa .,. doing busine$$ a1· Maltlyn R Stem. 501 Of. Name Statem9"t Sutl Clly Plumbing, chard Avt • Corona del Tht following peraons 17678Cameron110. Hunt· Ma~A =,:_ It oor\. a1e doi~ bullneu u lng1on Beach. CA 92647 _,.,by ............ _1 WELDON EDWARDS Suzanne Ehret 17878 CIO(:t.., ·an ....... ......, 18627 BrookhUrst SI , Stt' Cameron 110, Hunuoo1on =~1::ee1 doing 282. Fountain Vetl•y. CA ~· ~~7 •• con· MatWynn R Stem 92708 ~ lndMd I Thia lllll!Mnt W&I l\leCI Lisa Mccann 18827 ~ by •n tal'1eel ~"" with Iha County Cieri! ol Brookhursl SI Ste 282, ....... ~ 'fOO J No ·.. Orange eo.,.,:\~·5-99 Fountain Valley CA 92708 .,.._ ...... yt 1 12511 This bullneH II con· Sue Ehrel fi Dti!V Pllo4 Feb 10 17 ducttd by. en lndrvlClual Th4 statement wu iled 24 Mar 3 1999 W2e2 Have yov started doing WIU\ the Counly Clerk or : bullnes' yet? No Orange Coun~ on 1 ·29 99 ActJtlou• ButlneH Lisa McCann 1"9678'125 N•me St•terMnt Tua atatemanl was hied DallY PllOI Feb 3, 'O. 11, The lollOW\ng peflOnt w11h the Couruy Clerk of 24, 11199 W252 ere doing bUtln .. a u : Orange CountY-on 1 ·29·99 flctftloua Buelne•• Olglt•I Destgne, Inc .• 864 19991781123 ,._,,,.Statement Btueb1ro Canyon, Leguna Daily Pilot Feb 3, 10. 17. The lollowlng persona S.acn. CA 92651 24, 19!19 W244 .,. dOIO bu•IMM u Suzanne Bl•nc:h• Flctltloua Bualneea Net3~ 1011 Brloao Mcelat,., 864 Bluel)lrtl Ce· Name Statement Drive. Suitt 110, Cotta ~ra'5·1 Laguna Beach, CA Tl'le lollowlng pertonl M• ... CA 92627 Thlt butlnu1 la con- are ~ bollnela ti Pei.r M Pteceyb 637 duded by en lndMdull cc ·a CloHI, l8456 Ntwpon Center rlvt, Have vOu ata~ c1o4ng Bolla Chica, Huntington 1281, Newport Beacn, CA bueineH yet? vu. JUiy Beach, CA 92649 928e0 1997 Jana\ Eklabelh Jacob, Thi bo11n1u 1• con-Su~nne 8 . Mcela1ra 455 E. Ocean 81\!d , 1502, dodeel bV en~~ Thia ataltmtnt waa filed Long Beach, CA 90802 Have )'OU • rt ... ...,...g With ll'le County C.1'11 ol Thia 1>Ualne11 Is con· bupslot" vt,t?.~ O,.ngt Col.flty Ol'I 2-5·99 due1eel by an mdMdUel ectr M. 1-_.y 1 IHl7nt07 Have you •tarted dOlng This statemtnt wea filed Delly Pilp4 Feb 10, 17, buslnt» yet? No wltt'I Iha CounlV 0.111 ol 24 Mir 3 1999 W255 ?::~ii:= ~11ec1 0rt• ~~12fe: ...... R .... CihlOU.,.....-'-.• -. .......... lnii---.-- wllh Iha County Cletll Of OeitY Pllol ~ 3. 10. 17, N..,. ~tt Or..ngt County on 1 ·29-99 24. 1199 W245 The lolowir'9 l)Mon8 1 .... 11,-. FiOthlOUi 1m. ar• ~~ine ..... Detty Pilot Feb 3. 1.~1 17, ,._ ......,,_., ... ~=: mJ '-~· 2404 ,4, 1teo w247 TM foloWing pef90nl .-..rtlof, 110 • .....,... Mlaa, ftlctltlOue luelMi• .,. doing MIMN ... CA 92928 Name .. ...,..,,. Ce11torn11 ~ oa11 ~o~ J:: nt. IC>llOWlng pe!IOflt Pat1nM, ttae 8owal>flle, CA imae ' ' t11 dolfla MN.. .. Cotti! *18• CA ~ Thie tM1r18N It con· Mlllenlum Morto•e• *rk Flanegan. ten ciu.ct by ,... lnCIMdl.i P1oc.Mlng 3079 VellOw· ~· CO.ta Meea, Hew you lla"9d doing atone Or.,~ M••· CA C~,.__ 27.,.,...., 1 ,._,. bu11net1 yet? Vu, m~ ~~~ ~ ~~" Vurllto y, Aamoe, 3079 Woodberry , Newport 9'WWIOl'I Kttftt*)n V.lloWltone Or • Cotta BMdl, CA taeo Thie ~ WM flied Mela, CA 9ae2e Thie buei,_I II OOl'I· wtf1 flt County Clertl Of Tti11 bUel,,... II ClOtl· duct9CS by a gtrierll pef\· Otenge C01M11Y on 2·6-M du*<t by. an~ .,.,.,. . , .. ,_,, Haw you •lelt8d OOirlg ~:rted dOlt!G Cely Plal Feb 10 17 b~.f,"1...:,. MMt 241 Mir. 3 "" W8' T~ ~ Will fled TNI 11111m1111 "' lllMI 6:WW ..., "" OOunty a.rte °' .... .. COUIWy Clef\ °' N01ICI "" 0renge °°""'W on t•n-tt a.,. Councyt on on· 11-21.2t4f• NfltiOH t"""11" · t"""1 TO AG•w•a OllY"'1otFell a, 10, '1, D*Pllotfeb S, t0.17, 11fA110Pi a.. ,... W14f M, 1'91 WM ..... I.Die iiloiliue1J11ri111 Pl• ... ••1tn111 CMl;o.At~ ..... eu .. '"' ....... ,,.._.. To 11,...,., ....... ,,......,.~ _...._,....... ................... • ,. .. ...,.,.... ~....._. .,... cu•a.,.,.. ,.,. '~.t«>~ ~=-=i= ~1.:":11't'i.:"' .. ~ Mlle.CA .._,CA_, erllOl\.af:&AINI WMA mw ...... l!x C.,.... ~ ~ A PETITION FOR PRO· BATE has been hied by ERIC B RASMUSSEN In !he SUpenor Court OI Cell· lomla. County of OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requesll that ERIC B RASMUSSEN be appointed •• personal rep· rasentalllle IO administer tne esteee of tne dtceelenl THE PETITION reque$11 lhe decedent'• WI• end ~. II enf, be eellnitttd 10 pl'Obale. Tiie WlD and any OOCllcM 1111 IY8lable lor elWl'linatton in Iha flle ktlOt ~ the CJCM1, fHE PETITION reque,IS aUlhOltty IO 9CSmlnil19C \M elate ~r lhe lndepend· ant ~tllllOn of E$· Illas Act (Tilil Auttionty wlll alow lhe personal tep· reMntatllt9 IO takt tNny actlonS wf1tl0Ut Obtaining coun approval. Before taking cena1n very lfnpor· \Int actions. however, the personal repte11n1euv1 --.111 be required to give no- tloe to fnlertsled petSOnS unit.. they have waived notice or c:cnaented to the propoffd action ) Tile In- dependent aelmlnlstrat>on authority w• be granted unleu en lnterealeel per· eon lllel an oC>jeCCIOl'I 10 th9 petition and shows good c:ause wtiy Iha court sl'iould ooc grant \he authe>IUy A HEARING on Iha pel,. llOrl wlll be held on MARCH 11 1999 al 145 pm tn Dept L73 located 11 341 Tiie Ctty DIM Soultl, Of· ange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 Iha granting ol lhe pelllion, you lhoUd appear at tti. hear· Ing and Slate your ~· !tons or Ide written ~· uona wilh 1"9 court befont Ille l'leanng Yoor ap· pea,.nee may be 1n pe1son or by )'OU1 anomty IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or con11ngtnt creditor ol IM deceased, )'OU muSI Ille your Claim Wllh the coon and ma11 a copy to thl person•I 11prea•n1a11111 IDC)Ol(lled by the ooul1 Within loor months from lhe dale Of Iha t1ra1 Issuance of lel\era as provided In Pl'O- bale COdt 1eetlon 9100 The tJrrnt lor llUng e1a1m1 wlll not e)(l)lr• before lour montl'll lrom the heanng <lett noticed above VOU MAV EXAMINE the hie kepi by IN ooutt II you ere a petaon 1n1era1ted 1n the estate, you may file with Iha OOYrt a Request IOf Soedal NotlCe (form OE· 1~) ol lhe 111.ng ol an 1n· "*'IOty and • ·~ ... I ol 1.-1e au.ts or o( any pel!llOI\ or 1coount H provided 1n Probe• cooe 1tc:aon 1250 A Request lor ~ Nocica IOtm II all9llaDle rrom the oourt deltc. Aaomey fof lhe ,, ..... L AYPY C.W.Y, ~'12tl). , MUWEA I ,..,..IUI llO'I DUPONT °"·• STE. 4101 IRVIH£, CA .. , .. , .. Publl1111d Newport 8Mctl·Coe1a Mita 0..IY PllOt FlbfUety 10, HS, 11, 1"8 WT291 f PUBLIC NOTIC~s f ns OllTUAf!IES ) alter 22nd cay ol February, GILLETT£ CROSBV 1899 81 ll'le office ol CHEA• D LE. a ARRE TT & Jeffrey Bruee Giiiette, Ann Wiison Crosby, HEATON, LLP. •041 •5, ol Orange Coon~. 88 21 -ar re·"'ent MacArthur Boulevard, · 1-'""' Suit& 360, Newport Beacl'I. CA died February 15, 1 9 Corona del Mar, CA S ca1iiom1a 92680, 111 ngtn. of cancer Jell was the son was born 1n Binger, Olt. 11111 .oo lnta,.51 of said es· of Louise Hughes GiUene, homa on January 2. 19 tat• 1n ancs to an ltlll certain deceased, and Ge0<ge and passed aw~ at 1 real p~rty 5•tual9d In 4h• Gillette Jell was lead home tes denoe on Fot> ~o1~~.s= ~ta~in :es~~~ ary 11,1999 Ann was ea1tfomlll, peltlQ.itarly Cle· a~e memtMM of Cha-nt ICrlbed .. follows Karate Fnends w be o1 Commerce. !he 12 LOT 1 Of TRACT li)84, ootilied of arrangements Club at lhe Balboa 8 IN THE CITY Of NEW· Su~ors Daughters, Club, the N1wpo11 Hart PORT BEACH. COUNTY Jayme and Julie, faNr, Museum of Art and was OF ORANGE, STATE OF Geor09 of Newport Beach, lhe Architectural Co CALIFORNIA. AS PER brother, S1eph1n B minee of (;a!T\e() Sho: MAP RECORDED IN GBer.e, and sasters, Karen Homeowners AssoclaUOI 8001( 87 PAGE(S) 14 OF H Henson and Darcy L ..... IS su-----by t MISCELLANEOUS MAPS .,.,. •~ IN THE OFFICE OF THE Htnty husband ot 48 yea COUNTY RECORDER OF Joseph Richard Crosl SAID COUNTY, nephews. ~ Ches! EXCEPTING THERE· 11•--------.. 1 leepe1 Ill of N•Wl>l FROM ALL Oil. Oil <>• ch c• ,. ....... W RIGHTS, MINERALS, .,.a • "• ..,.,.,_ • ~~tR~A~?a~fs, NAT· ~:'a':. a:t:n1:rn1~": A N D 0 T H E R Wilson or Poctta.nd. OR a HVOAOCAR80NS BV PACIFIC VIEW niece, J. Ann Wlnfor<J WHATSOEVER NAME MEMORIAL aana1 Santa 8art>ara, CA KNOWN THAT MAV BE r~ • ctos .... caskel ... a WITHIN OR UNDER THE " .., '"' PARCEL OF LANO t-IERE· Cemetery. Mortuary 11on at Pacil1c Vic INABOVE DESCRIBED Chapel • Crematory Mortuary Wll be held TOGETHER WITH THE 3MX> Pae1hc View Drive February 17. lrom 3 00 PERPETUAL RIGHTS OF Newport 8eac:h 7 00 p.m with funeral S<)I DRILLING. MINING.! EX· 644-2700 Ices at 't 00 am PlOAINO ANO OPt:RAT· T"°rtday, February 18 ING THEREFOR, AND -RCE •-THERS P.11c1l1c Vlow Mortua STORING IN ANO RE· rK .nu 3 Or MOVING THE SAME IEU. IROADWAY 500 Paohc View [\- FROM SAID LAND OR Mort * Ch ........i Newport Beadl. CA In ANV OTHEA LAND. IN· uary a,.,.,. ol flowefS, the lamly I CLUOING THE RIGHT TO Cremation quests dona!JOnS 1n An· WHIPSTOC?< OA OIREC. 110 Broadway name be made lo Int c TIONAlLY DRILL ANO Costa Mesa Of Hope, 1500 E [)Ua1 ~}~iR FT~~ T'Hmg 842·9150 Ad. C>uarte, CA 9101 HEREIN AB 0 v E DE. Attn Central ProotSSlnj! SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS W~LLS. TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO . THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE LANO HEREIN· ABOVE DESCRIBED. ANO TO BOTIOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALL Y THEREOF AND TO REDRILL. RETUNNEL EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE: PAIR, DEEPEN AND OP ERATE ANY WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT, HOW EVER, THE RIGHT TO DRILL). MINE6STORE. EX- PlORt: AN OPERATE THROUGH THE SUR· FACE OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE LAND HEREINABOVE OESCRIBCD, AS RE• SERVED IN DEED RE· CORDED OCTOBER 10 1972. IN BOOK 10365, PAGE(S) 618, OfFIClAL. AECOMS APN 062·222•21 M<lfl ~y known •• 2033 8ayail1e D!'lve, CotOna Del Mar, Cehloml.s Terms of •Jle ,,. ee h In II~ money of the Urvted Statu upon eonllrmal!On ol NII, or pert Q•h lltlCI btlance upon IU<'JI ltfml end c:ondlOOnl aa are ae- eeptablt IO !tie perSOMI rep< ... nca11111 Bid• or ol • fera IO be In wnting and WI! be received et the ~Id oftlOe It any lime •fl•r Int nrat publicanon het90f and belOll dell OI .... OATiD F•bruary 4, 1"8 • /e/Kl...,,.J. CUCH-. __... Mo ....................... "' ..... L. ....... 0.0.. ....-~·i..w n.nat 8 Qe~ EtQ. CMIADll. GMMTI,, HIATON.UI. 404tMdlfV _ '°"981-;'.:u' .. •=6 ~-.,1.1 '~ ... =: -:e: .. , . . !.',::, ?:~ :.1 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll fttt 1·888-~KET Smfng Oruge I~ Colleries "'D ' og . 0 Perro.,, "Hund.,. ''Chien. , e e c. I 0 .. (I }( I j )I n n :t I( j I Policy Hatt•.., und deadlines arc !'>1thjrrt to chung'' without no1in'. Thr fH1Lli ... h('r rr..')('n·c-. tlw right to r.cno;;dr, rec·lus ... ifr. l'r.\ i!'c or n•jN't nn;· da .. sifiNJ · . --Deadlines 1onda) ............... Frida:, :>:OOpm Tu" day,. ............ Mom!ay 5:00pm . ndvc11i ... r111c111. Plru"c report nH\" c.•rrcir that mn~ he in your da .. ;ificcl a~I imnwcfintc·I~ rhc Doily Pilot urrrptl> no liahilit' for urw error i11 n11 By Fax (9-+9) 6:H-639-t By Phone (9i 9) 6-t2-5678 By Mall/In Person: 330 \V ·~r Ba\· Sut•et \\',·dn • da) ........ Tu ·l"day 5:00pni (l>lrJ~•' i11d11clr. ~rn1r 11111111 J111I pliunt· numlif'r nod \\1.'lf 1•nll ~1111 li.11-l \\i1h u prin-.c11101r.) Hours Co ta Mc: .. a. CA 92627 j\1 ~''"l'Url Bl"I .. \: Ba~ !"1 Thursduy ...... \~edn · ... day 5:00pm Frida) ............. Thur ... day 5:00pm ruh rni,c.·1;1cnt for. which it 11rnr he re.-.pon .. iblc c,<·cpt for tlw ro~1.of tlw -.pate nc.·tuull) occ·upi<·cl hy the error~ Crrclit c·un onh U<' ullo\\ c•cl for di(' fir.,t inscnion. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pn1 Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30a1n-S:OOpn1 Mond~y-Friday Sa turda~ .............. F1 iJoy 5:l Oprn Index ~- ) 1 .. ~ , I - -'" ~. .fl 1. as r:-r .-( l .• .... ·h ' . , . ~-. ;~·._ -'"' . I DISI - 101 • 216 430. 468 rJ f1 ,-, ''... -l . •. • ·'--'...! 400. 412 ·I : . . \'I i • ... ...,, -.... 470. 478 r-,.1 SOLDlt I ShowctH Hom•• tor -~ Sale In our Saturday Real Eauie. Supf)letnenU Homes of the Week Dllolrf Adi Stall at JUs1 S751 Otildlilt II TUMdly al 5PM °'*1 Hol.IH ~ SISl °'9tlr-. Tlu1dly SPM It Pay9 to Advertise In the a..t Local RaeJ Emte Section CALI. TOOAYll USA K. RIVERA 14N7~252 · AHNE WI.LEY MN7~24t 110 Am C08TAMl8A NEWPORT HEJG AREA 38r 28a. 1500 sq II up $lairs uril, pvt bale, lal'V8 10001$ No Pets $1495 mo 7tH•0-0130 • C09TA tliESl'S BEST* JuNor I bedroom and 1 btdtoom. II~ 2 bedroom 1 bltt1 OIJel gated conmnly. poot terns, easy ICQIS to hH111ay, beach & malls 714-557.0075 UiDE country WOOd5, 2eR, .. lt¥tl ~. frplc, deck, skylrtes. no peta S!M~ 149-646-1164 Of 722·1342 •VOA• 2 BORMS fot 1ht prtce of 111 a IODOWN ·SOflllOVE~N NEWLY RENOVATED, f:: &t~~ SPActOUS 945sq ft One HUONA REPOS bdrm ~ den IV.-llll! Large 1.eoo.m.as7 m1$1tr bdrm & ~ room, VMMH AEAL ESTATE ==· ~ ~.:..-.: WI o.C: ltOiiiE HOTUNE and plCt\ll9lqUI ¥leWI From IUYEM I SELLER 24.ffRS 11110 c.llNWt888"'218-0897 MM72·1_.. E·~;WI ILoirr•I PAOMONTORY POINT VILLA APARTMENTS 1 T .. lradiuon of Ntwpon 8eac;fl VA TOWNHOME ewau youl The bf..n.aldno LOW£ST PRICED Oc9#1 & H8/bo( bey ¥1eYIS wit *'"' In Coloi. <Ill ,..,, rm youl Oul of atea .... M'fS SEU fT Out I Bedfooma are ltatllng at TOOAYI l.Mgl 38ctm l I~ S1525 00 IOOlll. !-.di lllOlt bill PRICEO I 8«frooma + loll stal1'1Q al 1000'1 U:SS fllfl IUI NII 11740 00 $319~ Maki Ohl1 OUf 2 Bedrooma era &tatmg 11 KOUfl I CO. $1765 00 • IMWlf.5576 2 Bedroom+ loll IUl111ng • IUYltQ CALL C·21 TOI' COSTA MOA AGENT. EMIL I JUDY TAYlOft MM42~122. HtWltoliE !AST SIDE COSTA MESA 3 bldroOm. 2 s l*tl. trom ~ • buldlr, ISlP'QX 1750 lq f\, l'lgll , oelng. AC. •llk·lrl doHtl, , 2 car lftlC oar 12n.300 1 RE Exctl#lgt 149-722-1120 I : EAlfliDraami UM • • t bcnll 2450 aq " and big lot • t $385,000 °'*' SeVSun 12·4 ~ ( M-6ts-0449 No AQ1t111 , , uru vttif 15Jlll I ' PfMll ........ ll'9lt fof' , "'* occ~, IUSK. Call • 71.....0.ilM 403 EXst FlOWtR Sf OPEN SAT & SUN, 11M 8Y OWNER 949 54"7704 ~ 1149-54-0135 .. •1-~---·~~~ I .. I It ,, " ~• -~ • , ( . • I , ':t:' ' 1 ·~ ~ It ~ ~-~ ~-.1..'.. ·~ ·l • - 1255000 Some ~ lnclidt ~. lrepllce, vllJlled caaios. '~ lamodllld ~ Laue hi ..... and ,..... uoo oll 111 moRh tor moYI In "t 2/2M9 c.. 81a.711U786 Ifft LOCATiOH IA NEWPORT BEACHSpeaous 28M8A. Ocean v.w trom 0'111111Zed bllilcon1' Spe, Oym, T .,,,., Huge lMn9 Room s 1900 seoo o11 1st monti W01 mo¥e In 11y 212"9. on 12-mo llaM Ctlnow 888-783-8786 ELEGANT OCEAN VIEW PENTHOUSE 281drooml 2Balh + Loll °''an Vlfw. YWled ~. dtytlel', Fir&- plac:e, lenlW COUrU, spa, gym, pool! $2550 888-783-8786 •W!ITcLW • 1 bf IM'eee. pool, no peta, Aull, riowl $110fmo. ll4M7wt40 ' Newport Marina Aputmentt Bayf'ronl community with printe beac.-h & marina. Walk to Balboa ltland. lBR. 2BR an"J ZBR widen 1120043600 Wood bvm1ng fi~pler~ & prinle garage. ' Sorry, no pct&. PJHM t'alls (949) 760-0919 \ I ~· . ..... . ; ... ... ,,f ·. ' ' ' I '11-.11:,:1 I· &m I ·wooDBRIDGE 3BR 2BA' OI service 11a1elllldet An:.~~~,::~ cllan •ready. larfill IOI, S450tora25wordld,200Col-one P*e orwholl houseful' Incl. guct.nu 11700/mo. ~omra 08YISPIPl11 combined Cash paid. 714-957-8133 Mt-752-281t cir~J_~rt..:;,J.\_=' WANf'ED:Odd llleceJ Oi 8i1Ji (CAL "SCAN) 8omll ctn. 'Pla1es bowls, 182 ~DOS FREE IHAR 5lde drsllea. cups, etc FOR RENT Sit zno-2p-otp .,,.,~~=·=92;,..•6-........-.----.-NEWPOAT B!Aeti Fulton Skin 1natiM1 11os NCR Ciih ~ oak 1111 wutctlft or. 110Mf8 11oor model es, oe1c floor cabi· WE HAVE IO HOMES IN R.S VJ>. t4M31-3371 xt222 1111model1918 Pllhl Victrola, NWPftT BCW/COSTA MESA old olll Hal Tree wwl & tnr· F1om $1500·$6000 I I '°'• 3 old ~ d\llls ~::9::.~ 402I OST. FOUND Houri 10-Spm MMT.l-2674 •84rm 3a.tti ..rilr#its ~ Fcxind """ '""-bl"' bird, I• a-1 '° So S.~tor(. rrtvllY re-l.lme, VICintty Plaant11 • • , ~. • modeled sec ~garage 20th. Costa Meea llowlnt Siii MaY180 wasr. ~·Ro1ea1673~~ 14"'2.atta $150, <x Ol'f9I $100. Stwp t()4 Of 14H2t ·2553 Ptger Found look• 11111 Belgum ITK:rONVI SSS. SI.air Sl$llOlf UOO ISL.ANO BAY FRONT :::IL~~~ $10 MM7M043 2br 2ba, oownstaus unit Wll1on MMU·7434 I ....,. , newto/ remodeled Sp pe..-11. .. t•p yea"" $3100 IM9-t75-8825 Sm1U 8Mutlfut bird found in .. , N1wport ttt'alClitt Hn1n • • , , • 2 Maat1t Suite1 IMtl view .,11 caa14t-51S.2099 GIRLS BEDROOM SET 2car parMlg leMIS COUrU llc9 bfwld new. db mall'9a Oiied. "' & bllla, $1550/mo I ~ I and bcmOlilol. wtw1e WoCll ou Avail now Agl IMi-650-7733 440 !nm. $625. 9'H44·S209 I I 2 Glut SOFAS 1 llPISIJY !Mt• 183 3ll8 new $500, Lg ~ ctl8Ck ... _ · __ ,_ FOR An11que 10Vffelt, daft wood, $350 Must see' 3 bl<lS 1 NIWPORT CO neu1rll fabric, xlnl concl. bland new 5e11a pc1 $1500-sal • • $350. Old C1llf Uc. plllff. $500 949<673-5$54 Br11nd New 4BI 3Bath Tt10fo 1932·t9'5 SotM palra, in 15 Villa Ocean CatllN lt<llts fof $25nlobo. ligh( bulbl. I I VIII•, hll11'v upgraded MSOCW vary old 1ntlqU1 ltyll ma.kl 45e ~ mo hMl$e 949·600-7203 off«. l4M40-S090 • • "'EE CASH NOWI LEOPARD LOO«AUICE lrom ~ tamiel ur4oed Oc:1cat1 & ldt'8nl. iv.II now Ing mbona 10 ,._ llW1inlz1 Mt 141 lt73 ot flllr lax• Wrf.I imrne<Mtely: Mloa1'21t1 DRIVER COVENANT TRANSPORT $1.000 Slgl-00 bMJs for El!p Company Orlv11s I ·800·4' 1 ·4394. OwnerOoerators • ea•1o11 frae 1-888-e6'7·3729 Sud ~ Truck lnl Alf11ger1Cld Haulno cal loll ,,.. 1 en ·~8H393 Solo °""'rs & ConlrlCIOrl (CAL.SCAN) • Wlndlall, 647·A Second Ave-I Sul 350 Ne Y0111. NY , ........ I lnlant·Toddler•Pruchool ~Vai;;[s5c;o9,. sUE . f.9!~· M.~~i:fr:~· Ava11 12fl BOARO Wl3 SAl.S ITTNESS BLOW OUT AJ 714 ... ~ I 202 •Reli.thwtwnart • AMwerl. DA'• • MadllctVanef ..,.... ...... _,_ .. --·= ... •.• ,.. _ ... .,.. EXCELLENT CONDITION llHdmllla, blku. llllr • PAOGAAM OIAECTOfi. S 100 00 94H73-1438 5'8pplll, llJ"*ll home gym Comn batied adWlly 1>tOO lof V1ra Wang brid11 maid ~ 949-722-6461 1dul11 wide•. 0tsab«li1H dreueL N.ver wom PM1 I I I e:, "rcJL':o ':oo~ $1200 ... k>t $400. tizM 61111 -.......... 8A Of MA 11 Ill llld .· $2083 • , 10 Mlp'l IM9-722·1323 . ....... S348Mlo ooe + a... Re- Wfl0ilea111 Dilly 6"11 to IN h .J f NM1~UCPNOC3010 W =~-U~IY:;:wt, BUOWEISERR llUGS. :f~"'FAX ~ c: cell (Mt) 146:1113. ~ ~ Emall ICOllnW!elq)e(IC Of9 wot1' TAHNNO BEDS ~-mt BUY &~eg ~~AVE RECORDS TOP ooLUIU KAIA STYLIST WANTED COMMERCIAUHOME Jazl, R & :; ~. Roca, tee: • tor Salon 11 Coall Mall, UNITS FROM S199 00 MIKE 1 & llO'a 645-7505 ·~s:;.~ low MonWy PIYT!*"I FREE COior catalog wAHTtot otO COiNSI RACE TRACK Malnt9nancl CAU I 800-711-0158 Goldc:-~mlnl. stef· gr:r71Y c:::: .!.~ I 44I 1 _, ~ITCOAST~. ~ :9-4~~3· Cll . ;J~ ~ RECEPTIOfiSTM hi ~. computef 1111<1!18, pllone alcllls, persona!>l1 llllflJlllC, ... SllMI M<»WtcH'-'r FM ~ lo t4H'2·t729 /Ve 'II' lie/'; tfoa. /fk,/te A GOOD 'ADI Call 842·5678 ' EIZVICE DmECTO -For All Your Home and Bu iness Need~ - ii 690. 697 STARTING . ANEW ~ BUSINESS?? ~w( ••••••••••••••• Th• ugal Department at tlr• Daily Pilot u plta~td to announce a new service now available to ntk' bu5inesus . We will now SEARCH th• namt for you "at no txlra charge, and sa~·e )OU tht tim1 and the trip to the Court I/oust in Santa Ana. Then, of count, after the search is computed we will file your fictiJious bus in ts namt staument M'Uh the County Clerk, publish once a 'f4.'Ukfor four K'UU as required b> la•· and then fd• your proof of publication t+·illr the C ountr Cluk. Please stop by to fut )'OurftctiJious bu,intrs Jtalttntnt at Ille /Jaily Pilot, 3JO W. Bay SL, Costa M1sa. If you cannot slop bJ'• pltast call uJ at (949) 642·4321 and w• will make arrangements for you to handlt thu procedure hJ• mail. If you should h~pe any further questions, pltau call m and we will bt• mort than gl.ad to assist you. Good luck in yot1r n eM' biuitltn! , Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa· Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- FOuntaln valley · Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with )40Ur credit card I or mall With a check todayt R\l'l for a week! If t ~ Cir does not eel, we'I nil It for .ather week .... NI tor )ult s1cr. ---------------~-D YES, SELL MY CAR I ' "-r, ___ ...... ____ .,.... __ ......... _ I ~::--. 1:.w~• r.,'":., -----.1 I I ___ ._ ._a.-I ..... , .. ~-I n•...., ,.,_...._ -.-I -~ 0-.0ll!N .......... .., .... I ~--c:i... ~,___ .,_,,,_. I ...................... ---1 I I ... ,....,~==~°"4.'lf"&_, ---~--~--~~~~-~~~~ ' ' u ~ bl .. c " 8 Wedn ~oy, February 17. 1999 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 81 -(tie t T iger'a honwt 11\Jspidoos) 4 Cioea , In a 82 Off ICeholdets' ship YQWI 9 Mullcal~ M Somnlef of '2 s..-.tg '1lrnl 13Ram>On c:~ 65 Facuon "'f'a ten, n 16Wll1 .no. 87 Ata SIMI 10 A1my OMsiofl 08 Went first 17 FOfluoeteling 69 Contest i;ard M>mi.BSiOn 18 Spol!en 70 Smldgon 111 Van 21 Vanity uema DOWN "2'3 Veal and mutton 1 NewMe1t1co 25' Alncan c:o11ntry tube I 26 D1S1N1y 2 Ken or Lena 29 Maryland 3 Motl t1vorabl1 ••Potts 4 Real 31 IJta.zier 5 Toot one's own 32 Mlamt ~••ball norn team 33 Sffc 1he beens 6 Sense organ 7 Molecule part 30 liorlltoo Aloer's 48 Slweiy llSI\ 411 LllCe fried 37 e . ot "T1~an· 8Eue 38L8"1T1411Ull 9 Bouquet &eflltr 41 foot the bell 10 BnebaU gieat 4 2 -1f>UITl8nl• Han~ ongin J2,Shad91 or color 3' Hetolc lale • chicken 50 Harem 35 Whtp (sperttllng WVlO) 11 Shou1 ·eoor 10 44 Animal docs 12 Ch4rwing - .i15 0.-,.etop 1 !! Famous lioneu 4 7 Migrahng birds 20 Beergul 36 Soap-making ingredients 39 SUpefseded • chlrnben 51 Denger 52 Get around 54 Detest 58 KntttlH's rlHd 58 Columrual 49 P1ague nattves 22 Massaoe 50 Blllparll event 24 Fr~nt 53Cha~ 28 T11 lhel site 55 Ml9Ch>I 27 E11pert1 11910 40 Demolished 43 Kindled 48 Most Chase 57 Hent 28 Half • quart emt>errassed 59 -OU1 a t\/lng 60 Wort< es a tab 63 Smell child CaU tor Answers• Touct>-iontorAolMV~ • tk !* mr.M 1·900-37~9800 ext code 500 Dail · Pilot .iWPOllT BIACH~A MF~A 224 ADDITIONS IREMODEUNQ REBUILD OR REMODEL Hon!M OI OflctS • Qua!Jly COIUtrutllOn • RM!oOllilbly Prieod • local ~ 1636318 • StiophenSon & Associatos Clll t4H44-SA'5 ( 231 APPRAISALS I C&P SEH\'ICES • 111\llllHlfl' • 1.~1a11 • • IJ(S l>onl\11011• \l..,,t,, \' \t\. l'\I' f t MI 714 -:>-+0-122!) l ™~I A Touch Of CIHI Cleaning Cleeoog-A~rc:ial l.le'd Bonded. F1ee Est Ter111 714·282·7143 DRIGHT HOUSECLEAMINO Europun Proflaalonlla. BEST IN TOWNI Reterenca. DAREK ti GRACE 71WS7-2&47 ~·· 'tel.Ii·~ Pf!OFESS~Allsi..IMtl OOAUTY OEOICATIO~ 714 141-0656 714 437-.2704 1214 ti I" fl\! •I ' I I, I 1 , 1\ I Ntw c.rusl!!! b AUJ!Y. • laiMK J.p. ·s..JMcw~ • Rtw1rt • Tn.1Wi.\ .. ai111 • a.-p.;, • !'eel I Sl'A • lo/0.14.eettu. • I on•• Nrw Omilu • C.... FREE ES71MATE (949 722 • 7478 lilQue Ne \li:t vulner ble E!ast deals. er \0 NII in dummy. lo keep a 1.Nmp 1n dummy to 1."0nllol f*lcs, declmr lcJ a low club &o the Jack. losing to the q~en. Dccl11er rufffd We 1'1 lhild round of s~ w11h the lung, came to hand wnh the ace of hearts and casheJ the ace of trumps. When the ten dropped, declam wu able to draw 1rumps and, thanka to a friendly lie in diamonds, collc(;l the rest of the 1rac.:ks to fulfill an ambitiou~ $ame. . NORlH •J 'V K86J <>A IO I! • K4l WI':.'-; • l-:AST •AK Q83 0 10 5 () Q 3 • 107 64 r;:;QJ97 () 64 2 • Q65J • 107 In the other room the bidding went as !>hown. Here, too, the openina lead was 1h0 king of J>pades but. at trick two, Wesi arufltd to the ten of hew. Oecfarer ,won m dummy. cashed the kin¥ of clubs and continued with a low club to lhc Jack. W~t ruliud the fuulity of takina the track, so the knave was allowed 10 hold. South &uspecltd that cverythina might not be as i.erendjpitous ti it seemed but,· as the cards lie, there was nochm& that could be done about that now. SOUTH • 952 0 A.42 <> IU 9 7 •AJ98 WE..'ff l'IORTH I• Dbl 3• ~ Pass f' Open111~ h:ad· King ol ~ Bridgl! is a strange game. In one room of a team match, this deal was bid to fi\IC clubs, making. Jn the other room. a contract of four club!> was When East showed out on the third club, declarer tried to run the dia- monds. However, West ruffed lhc ·third diamond, and declan:r had to concede two more sp3dc tncks and a heart for down two. defeated two tncksl Where Nonh-South reached five clubs on a combined 24-count and ~even trumps, declarer took f\Jll advantage of a defensive miscue. We$t led the king of spades and con· tinue<l "1th the queen forcing dcdar· Learn to be a bttkr bridge _play- er! Subs<ribe now to the Gotto Bridge Letter by ca.Uln& (80()) 788- 1225 for lntormatJoo. Or write to: Coren Bridae Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, 111. <i068(). 1 ·~ J ,..4-78-EM_P.LO_o"JA_PTY_EN-~- ~lonltt tn crilop18C'IC office F11endly outgoing, computer sMll nee 7 DO-noon ~u!Wed/Fr 714~·2a2 RENT A GAAMDMA NHO camg PlllOl'I lo c:at~ l(l( martlly handlcalloeO 24 y111 old bUI mentally .,~ye&!'$ old, ooct Of !Wice • weell Ind dUI. WlQ YIU~ I.Jiii Jo read- blon to mulic: and Is I dal'ir/JI t.4U5t hive cai to plcl! ic> •var· lout loc:lllons (714) 751-2787 Ell 207 (daysJ or (9'9) 673-2852 ( ...... , REPORTER FooHrt-dool WllVWlQ rural dally seeks an!ry-leYet IOUmal· at ResUml. c;ipl to N11~ Edi IOI. Oil'; NeWlt Box 220. Red BJuft. CA !l60eO (CAL'SCAN) RESTAURANT BURNOUT Fun Excittment, Travali We otter 1 fun prolesstonal 11Mronmeo1 IOf 5 1ndiV v.'1o want I C8188r not I job Altrtudt 111()(1 tmpOrtaol ~ erpertence S2·5K per monlh polenlia1 714-891-6873 S1111lt Hatti by be~h iOOl\iiili IOI fl S'fMQ shit S&'lv to start no etpenence necessary *"H75·1M1• VALET PARKING • Mon-Frf 9 5pm •Wage~ bps e M!1111 poslbon6 eval 1-8()().701-3763 ,..... be aware flat the I~ In thll csteg«y may requtl'I you to c:an a 900 number In wtllc:tl 1'*-b • c:tl•ge pet • minute. 1-~1 PINll be wary of out or ma c:ompantea. Ctt.ck with the focal Better 8u1in.u Burnu before you Nnd any money or tt11 tor 1trvlee1. Reid .xid underatand 1ny c:ontracta before you •lgn. Lurn To Earn S1000 t W1tkly, Swl-.r4e Slap by slep pioveo plan ol action to retre 111 I· 12mo 1 ·soo..34 5-9688 X268.l I•. ~I JUMC TO TIE OUMPtll 71 ....... 111l AVAILABLE TOOAYI MMTWHS IAGRA R~41~CO'-t!it-l. F.IN J Vt\lT! 80C-7oo-8 4 Al ILLING UnllrMed income pot&nliel Invest $4 9951$8.995 Flnanc· i1Q avlllatlle Frtt 1nlo & video Client llCQUISlbOn Pfaoram Island Automated Medlc:al S1rv1cu. Inc: 800-J22·1139 11112101 (CAL."SCAN) FIRST THERE WAS Ami.loo. Mic1~olt. Yattoo Now there ls CETEK Tecfmlo. 1l'!t' OTCCTKT, Aeca!Ye tr11 intonnatlOl'I on flt '*1 Ngt1 Tech Company Call 1-877-668-6683 24 hou"' (CAl'SCA~ 1311 LAHO&Cl~NG I I • Qu.tlity Work NB l\~f \ YARD CLEAN UP/TRIM TREES. HEDGES PAlM TREES REMOVA NEW LA WNIPLAHTS 714-960-8502 1330 ==I PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Publlc· UlthtlH Commission REQUIRES lhal alt used household goods movara rrint their P.U C Ca T number, l1moe and ttlautf1r1 print th11r T.C P number 111 an adverbs· meots II you hive a questJOn about the legality of a mover, Irmo or chautf1r. call PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714 558 4151 I I $ • REAHA CE FASTll ~er·tht·phonel Nee<I sec:ond chance? C1ed4t l)(obiemt • Blnkrupccy · F oreck>6u18'-0I< Low lrcer•I (IOI 1636S8/0RE ~•ril1talion IU16·22Hl931 P11t1m.m Cepnilf·Nationwlde L11'<111 1 800·688 U:ND www pl1tinumc1p1111 c:11m (CAl'SCAN) ) HOMEOWNERS! Need 1 io.r.1 We can helpl Fat. easy ~Mis Credietn- c:omt ll'OOlellw Ql(l Cal nowl 1~2SS.1119. F1111 CUdel !C1ltlorn11 ORE llc:ense 01010303 verllrc:1llon 191&-227-0931) (CAL'SCA~ 1-~ I LOOKING F« Side be Of moolllQ on Balboa bland Prelet NoM Side C;)I Lee 90!M148.JOOO I N 8. BOat Shp 1vadable Ill pnvate 1111nne on V11 Udo Siii 0< elect1c prelfere<I. Smal 26' $300 Avalleble Now No live Aboltd~949~75--4912 so· SUP D LOCATION. WATEAIELEC DOCK BOX CLOSE TO RESTAURANTS $13 FT 949-675-6128 l"'c~J ACURA CL 3.0 '97 Moontool CD auto. 111.cass. alc7f$ (0038991 $19 .898 LEXUS OF MSTMIHSTER (714 )192-6906 cAbiu:Ac CATERA '91 9800 mil Ullr moorvoot. CO bll ol .wan (008764) $29.988 NABERS (714)540-9100 cAbiiDc DEVIUE 'M Low ml, wfltle. vs NorflStar p!tv llfllai (794056) S29 988 t.IABERS (714)540-9100 CADILLAC FLEETWOOO ·a9 Low miles lllilf1Y IC1ru r a1e model (275442) $7 9$8 NABERS (714)541).9100 CAOilLAC SEVILLE '116 Low n'll V6 NorthStar. bat ol WBIT. (814258).$23.988 NAllERS (7t4)S41).9100 CADitOc sEv1ru STS '94 low ml. red tan 11hl. V8, Northlitar (8003631 $21 988 ff A BERS (714)540-VtOO Chewolet Blazer S.10 '91 Wl1tllblul (2 I 9038) $71199 CONNEU. NISSAN (714)755-3333 , ..... ) ,,..~11 ... ~1 ..._..-,.__ '" a ISOiU "66iO 'ii MCACiD£S 420 SO. 'It ...,.....,_ ...,_o Spoi1,4 or t:iuroandY.lltiel ~-~ trv M lll>Or>-°'""~=AN ~. IOW ~ ho. 91: e' .. t.'!! rod (806728) $21.898 (7)4l71W'S3 11eS' ~ tocA I.ck <WJTW LDUS ~ WE~MIHSTER CHtviiOtlf COfivETTi 'iO S9S50 04~ (? !)!!2: eoov 1o1 1111 .n1e llt'I hhl ISUlO frooptt I "6 ~ iiiOUil~ 11 rti1 C:U:11o)~)S13988 ~ c n•~l~ ~~'f;~~ 991 NAIEJ'S $4§50 '" ......, ... _. , ........ .. (714)5'°'4100 • A II S 1 COl\I -.,.....,.., Mercury CfitWOiii s:a1_. iii 'tS V1U + 2 CONV. 2D (714)541>-5'30 ,., ('81709) $17.950 SlUH ... mo llEACOAY MYS110U@'V COHNIU NISSAH IAUEll JAOUAll Auto 'IC, 111. ,i;.AB$, fttr (714)11~ 7t...U-4900 ..-a: (IGlll630J ~ I JAGUAfi iJi 1W Coetl ..... UneoCn ~ CtEVY MTRO 'TI'UCK M SEDAN 40 (714)540.5630 I Slllltf (Tf IIDOP) sie.499 $ ... 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SJ~ S'EDAtf 40 04H42·29'0 (714)755-3333 , ns,995 · twt34 NISSAN SENTRA 1es '* bOdiii Grind Caravll'I ES ii SAUER JAGUAR 8eige (752506) $9499 • Aulo .,, lltv. lmllmc:a~ CO 714-t5S-4IOO CONNELL NISSAN r~:us<b~V:ill:JrTER JAGUAR XJi 1M (714)755-3333 • (714)892.-ol VANOEN Pl.AS SEOAN 40 NISSAN SENT1'A 't51 1 SH,9tS ~1 Aillo wt.ta (1'8128\ l"9Clll DODGE STRATUS M BAUER JAGUAR 'cONNEU NSS~N~a (X1107ioC~~iyCllll'I $10995 714-t53-4to0 (714)755-3333 CO~EU. NISSAN . JAGUAR XJ5 1~ NISSAN SENTRA 971 (114)755-3333 SEDAN 40 Sspd, SdVef ~ue • DODGE 314 VAN ·97 '2t.9t.:AUER JAGUA:-42N (7250WNNEU NISSAN .. 99 Whit (W725005A) $17.500 7t4-IS3-4IOO (714)75S.3S3l • CONNELL NISSAN n (714)755·3333 JAGUAR XJ8 '994 NISSAN TRUCK 196 . . SEDAN 40 Reg C1b 5 sjlCJ while• FORD ~tr92 4x4. wl'alt, $21,995 94-4285 (:Jl3'456) ' ' $ 9 E Bauer, eJcetlenl, wf!t ITllW\-BAUER JAGUAR CONNEU NISSAN 111n1d, 116kml S 10.900 714-95'-4800 (7f41755 3333 8 949·760-870 ' • JHP Cl'lerokH Sport 95 NISSAN 200 SX 85 °" FORD EXPLORER 1997 2 <If auio. f)Wf pl<g root r.xk Au1o ieal (522l 78) S9999 UTIUTY 4D lk.. 1111 (6205981 $13.996 CONMEU. NISSAN S23,995 17-4303 LEXUS OF.WESTMINSTER (714)755-3313 1 BAUER JAGUAR (714)892-6908 ;;;;ru;vr.r..-714,953-4800 --efPWRANGLER 'II NISSAN 240 SX CONV "' FORO F150 XLT PJU 'i7 Rectgrey :ntflf,Mll\I l>tklnl•oP. WhiteJ6~~J;5~1T,AN : Shol1bed. aulo. llC. pdl M de 1001 1111. great tond•f on (714)755 353' t to mites 1•0034231 S14 497 $5200 !149 G75'60W • Coste Mffl Uncotn Mercury JEEP WRANGLER SE 1994 OLDS EIGlfTY OOHT ... .(714)540-5630 Auto .,, II.II IJWI Dack I t.'C FORD MUSTANG 86 SPORT UTIUTI 2D atv aflOy• l82'473e) $13.&il 6 cyl. auto u-.. AC hM pwr, Sl3,4llJAUER JAGUA~2tl LEXUS Of' WESTM!NSliR al pwf seatS blakes, 'lilrdo't4 714·953-4800 (714)892..ftOI =.mo~ .::'T = KIA SEPHIA 40A • ~Hl~~RE~~m $13.SOO'obo 714 842·7830 BlaalJ~~~u.~fl~AN ll&Oe ok as. pa ~ Ford Suptf Cfub Wgn '9' (7l•)755.333:i prj'.~te party 949-.673 11: XII 15 pass 7 SL. V8 ASS. RI L..exui 1992 S~ loYOTA CAMRY t7 t M CD (fA33848) $15,996 32\ nilC$ ITll'd o:ioCl4lOn Giii)' &VIO P'41 pkg~ Costa Miu Unc.oln Mercury Must CtJ Ouncarul anVlmus\ (0260841 $17 (114)540-5630 714 556-9649 LEXUS OF WEST..W.S GEO iiEfRo '97 Wl'ltelV74e765PlS7995 CONN'EU. NISSAN (7,.)755-3333 FORD TAURUS SE 'II CC> llAI ~. lllY mooniool. IO tTlll$ (t\118414) St6.998 Costa Mfla Llncoln ~ury (714)540-5630 G .. C SAFARI 117 Auto, air, 7 pass lol ~r. c:ass 154no11 s1e.sea LEXU$ OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-69()1 Hond• Accord 1189 Very clean. orig owner beioe 2 Or, A>HM Cass NC, t06K mi. 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RIC'*d Sinor Ucl210M4 MMS1·1112• k.rueger p•lntlng nsldtntlal faux (lntslrlng wood restorotfon mauhew 548-5481 lk. 740898 EXPERT DRAIN CLEANtNO PlumtJlng repeq 20 yra ap, al work guerarued STEVE 5'S-8298 Plumbln9idf ali'I clUiiTa 24nt ll'llfgtlf'ICy SVC W Illa. flee tit bonded n· WIO~ Pt1.111bli\i'bfilil &Wei 24hr emergency Mrwlc:e. LOW rllll. "Fl'll tit 8ondl ln..:71~2tt PRE<:lSE PlUiiWiG Rl!9lltl & RltllOdlls FREE ESTIMATES 1.1687398 969 · I 090 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? Call a plumber, ~r. handyman, Of ll'f'f of llit Yi: I _ lllVlcll liSttd In our dlrtctory1 THESE LOCAL SERVICE PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI ,. ~1 1.-------~------~1 • Neigltbor'1ood WAT&Daoor Plum&.rl aoortNG ~""':'..' Ae·roof• • Aepelra f nte lltlm.t.t AP ~s of Aoote TWEEDY PLUMBING All Work Ol.larantMd 949·6 -235 (949) 831-1085 ORCO PLUMBING " DllAJN CLEANING ; • O~\'~tlll'. Sr. Citiun ()j.,. 1iun1 ~~ \. 9!" .. , fl'•. fl I . . . . ..... .i ' - Doily Pilot· Advertising Section . Old world ch~m aboard the Angela Louise rrhe Angd;1 Loua.,c, a turn·of:thc-ccnrury nverboat harbored in Nt:wpon • .1 1 larbor, ·~ 11 JlC!1°~ct '>eu.ing for.Your wedding. Captlin an.d Manager Jo,eph \Varrcn ilnd h!' experienced '>taff will c-ater to your eveiy dct.a1I and need. 1l1e bo.u wall cham1 up to 60 gue:,ts with its warmth and elegance. The .,.ilon !J/(ttn 1.t ~ Womttn 1.1 ':Aflera/1on.s Gu.1/om liJorJ (949) 548-0600 97 4 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa, California 92627 provide; the pcrfen <;etting for cu~ting the ca~c or making a toa!>t. You cnn h:.i' c the fi~t dance up on the -;econJ d~-cl ~ml c~lebratc your wedding throughout the Angela Loui~. while you cruise the h.ubor. Thio; experience will fore\ er •be ecche1I in vour mc:mori~ a~ 0thc hcst day of your life -your wedding abc>Jrd the Angela Lou1..,c riverboat. Fur morr information on tqur prius for w~dding Packag~t, contact Josq>h Wnnv1 at ----------------· (949) 723-140]. Wednesday, February l 7, i 999 9 ., Christian Wedding Planning Center and Site Library 0 range County brides and grooms find many option!>, deci .. ions and challenges on their W<IY to planning a dream wedding. T he C hristian Wedding Planning Center and Site Library located in Orange, founded nearly 20 years ago, i<> a full -sen.ice wedding planning und rc~ource desonaoon. Farnmcs have exchanged their vows there. T he Coapel feature..., a ~tatelr hell tower and steeple, peaceful fountain court}"'IUtl, quaint flower lined path\\3Vs, wisb.ing well, p3rk bcnche:; and twinl.:lc-lightcd- :lrchwa}s. Included in the confines of this romantic emironment arc picturesque dres .. ing rooms and a Victorian parlor, complemenccd by a·. coiy fireplace, ceiling funs and lighted ficus tree'i. As the wedding march heralds her entrance through the hard-carvt.:<l o'1k arch"ay, the bride is beautifully augmented by a gulden glow from U1c t-::ithednl stained glas'i windo\\. Antique oak pew <.':lndelabras line the aisle pro\'i<ling soft, romanoc candlelight for this <lr3matic . moment. Couples repeat their vows beneath the magnificent stained gla.,<, \\indow in front of a richly C:lrved oak altar featuring mo large t:andelabras. The chapel is convenientlv located near the hub of Orange County freewa)'!>, yet 1s nestled in the quiet old town community, near the Orange Circle. • ·1 he Victorian Manor Estate and gardens is a brraceful t\\ o-<>mry estate with a lavish southern style lawn and garden, an authentic veranda-styled porch and an enclosed courtyard surrounded br a backdrop of ivy, ja ... rnine and 'ihrantl)· colored morning glory lluwe.rS, The g.mlens ar~ accel'lccd hy a lo\·~ly gat.ebo, loveseat, garden lamp posts, twinlde-hghted tree~, flower CO\'ere<l garden archways and peaceful fountatns. Plan a dr3maric gr.md entrance through the exqulo;ite Ninklc-lighre<l arch from ihe rose garden nd southern bwn. £,change \'O~s in the lo,cly, Victorian tylc gazebo. SmalJcr, more intimate "edding) may he held in-;ide, in front tJf a l.'01:y fireplace. \ hand-carved mahogany stairca c 1nins rhe upp(r le\ el balcony · overlooking the courtyard, to the entrance, parlor and tea room ... Anaheim C hapel and Gardens offers St!\'eral choices: the spaciop and sutd}' tradiomul char.cl. the MstoriC' and inamate (,riffith Chapel, or a lovely garden c\cm. 1 he focus of the pacious grounds ~Jf thi'> facility jc; a liberal collcccicm of trees and hrub imported from C\:CI)' comer of the globe. Garden arches laden with flo" ers -and a ~ccnic bridge prm idc an e traordinal)' opportumt) for acquiring memorable phntot--rraph., for the bridal alhum. Beautiful o;cained gla ";ndo\\ in both chapel., demon.,rrace the tradirion and care '\\1th which the facility has been treated. More infonna0tion is 3\ aiL1hlc through the '<.hmrian \ \'cdding Planning Center and Site Librar\' locatl·<l at I 531 \V. Yale A\e 11 Orange," (east uf the 5 7 free" .iy}.' A friend!}, profcs5ional v. ed<ltn!! · director at each lcx.-atmn \\ 111 happily ·'"""' rnuplc... · Call (!14) 998-CJVPC (2972): (888) J-CHAPEL J2~27J5. f 11i1 their website at wu:w.WeddingConciergt.coml or W'U!.W.C1VPC.nttl. Christian Wedding Planning Center &: Site Library 'Jt.dl, Sew«e ~ 4114 Set-up, t'/Md44U • Complete resource an~ one stop shopptng center • Chapman Chapel · • Vtctortan Manor & Gardens • Griffith House Anaheim Chapel and Gardens • Main Street Banquet Center 'l 'trtoritw • :Historic c1r • Iraditioflnl Cfia pel or 'Es tate yarden~ 1532 W. Yale Ave. • Orange Tofi/J.10111 Corp Pnrlc Bib f~t o/57 l-'11•u. (714) 998 • 2972 (888) 3 • CHAPELS • Orange Count&#'• .tecidfnQ Weddfn" Prqf.......,. -~~--:!·~ . I 0 Since 197 J mteNDLt: RWllBU. ~same£ Photoiraphy • Video • Complete WecldiJlC PilcJ&aCu • lllTltaUoH a Port.nJta EJle.,emeo t -Bridal • Boadolr C>< ~.-. Slide ~Video Sbo.. (714) 998 _ Bo~ (988 • 2866) 1532 W. Yale Ave. • Orange M·f' g 9. Sat 9 :s • Freshest Flowers • Innovative Designers ,. '· •Affordable Prices 1 , ·: •Wedding Decor Rentals 1 I COUPON --1--COUPON 8112• Precut . 54· Wide Tulle Favor Tulle Circles Netting $350 69¢ I pack of 50 Decor.ate the alsles, 1 1 Makes Wedding Favorst cake & headtat>te or F~•tc& ::v 1 entire wedding! : 40°100FF 25°100FF ~~~---~..-,,.­ Ceremony Flower 1 All Ribbon by All Ribbon by -\ · The Yard The Bolt I ~~ L---------------~' Favor making supplies, 3301 S. Harbor Bl. #110 at ribbons & trams MacArthur, Santa Ana silk flowers & garlands Fadtlg Corls Ji. 444-9962 .J!~~~,~6 Packages Includes FROM FREE Throw $19500 Bouquet "THREE GOOD REASONS TO HIRE BLACK TIE DJ'S" • OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE • CEREMONY AND RECEPTION COORDINATION • 7000+ CD'S IN OUR LIBRARY • ALL STYLES OF MUSIC ... "J UST AY "I DO' At D ~ E'l.L 1)0 fl-IE REST" FOR REFERENCES. MUSIC LIST, WEDDING PLANNER AN D OTHER SERVICES OFFERED CALL TODAYJ Profasio1tal DJ Snvice ••••••••••••••••• 714-744- I I • tn w.ct~sdoy, February 17, 1999 · g;o,,u,,e- OlO,f,/; HlunO,W/e <lq9 f!/:y~ . {ffe (949) 675-3130 3732 E. Coast Hwy., Corona·del Mar ~~-~~·:.._;.~- .. Brides and Grooms-to-be are invited to attend ... 73ridaf c5.howpface '99_ MARcH 14 · RED LION llCYI'EL 100 G1e11oaks, Glendale APRIL 25 · HYATf REGENCY 200 S. Pine 1\ve., Long Beach ~IAY 23 -ORAi~GE CouNn~ FAIRGROUNDS Costa fesn AUGUSI' 15 · Ql EEN ~L\RY 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach Show Iiours: 11 am -4 pm ~1eet some of Southern California's most prestigious ,wedding professionals, ready to help you plan the wcddi11g of your dreams! Exhibits include: bakeries, caterers, ccrc111ony & reception sites, DJs, event decorators, florists, gownb, invitationA, limousines, photographers, tuxedos, videogrnphcrs, rmnantic honeymoon destinations, and 1nuch n1ore! Fashion Shows at 12:00 and 2:ao pm . featuring top designer fashions for the entire hridu.l party. *Free hors d'oeuvre ·* *CaJce Tasting* *Door Prizes* *Entertalnntcnt * Save 81,0()0's in Discounts Admission: $5.00 For more Information. eell Show -Case Prodaedoll8 . (888) 9&4-9048 PllEE ADlll §ION EOll TllE GROOll WITB Tlllti AD -, Christ Church ByTheSea We are a beautiful Spanish-style church on the BaJboa Peninsula · . offering full weddi!lg services. Our maximum capacity is 240. United Methodist 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 949/673-3805 • Viehman Senmg • 2 Spac1ou~ CounyMb • Lusc10\I$, Colorful foha&c • Grand Statn:tie to Ou~idc RettptJon Alu • New lmpro\lcmcnt~ ao &:enic Scnina~ • Complete with Pcl"iOMCI Fvcnr Coordin11ors • Large Pri\l&Lc Bndcs Room w/Balcony .t Beveled Mirror American Family Lhing Estate & Garden 1774 N Gla.,-;cll 714 637 7713 Orange. CA 9286 7 • • D istinctive Pinei Doily Pilot Advertising Section GOURMET LOLLIPOP co.• Wedding Favors Unique & Affordable! Made to Order or Do-it-Yourself Candy Making Suppl.ies Large Candy Selection Ribbon and Box Printing Major Credit Cards & Shipping (714) 841-2000 7351 Heil Ave Swt·ct "]"Huntington Beach 949646·9TAN, 949722·8239 2214 Newport 01. #100 •Costa Mesa • ok Binding tatione1:r \VORlJ) CLASS llANl>CRAVl'EI) LEATllFH Coons BOOK 8JND11',G, RESTORATIOVA"\D CUSTO:\I BOOK BOX.I .~. 1 IQ 'E LEATHER Brs1NESS C \SI:s A\\D Fouos. \S w1 :u . \S DESK SETS AND DISTINCTIVI DE~K CCESSOIUES FOH PERSONAL AND Bl SINESS l SI . Our tale-of-the-Art Bi11<ler.,· .1-tllou .~ J(>u to Fulfill Your OuJtl De.~ig11 It/en.~. Enjoy the Extraordinary Quality of Fine Pin eider Stationer},~ ince 1774 Extensive Selection of Fine Writing Papers in 3 Styles and 14 Colors from Traditional White and Antique Cray to Brilliant Red and Sunshine Yellow. 9~ l .,,. Di tinctive Boo~ Binding nd Pineider tationery .. D,?ilY Pilot Advertising Section Just say "I. Do" and we'll do the rest rr hat\ all ;~ hridc wants to hear, according to Rich Burge.,.,, owner of Blade Tie , Professional OJ Service. '"After 22 years of being a D)/\1C, my experience i., that brides want to be a guest at their 01n wedding ... meaning strc\s-frcc." : Mu.en prepar.ttjon gocc; into malcing your . 'Ycddmg a perfect memory. Mo~t importan.tly, a., ~n as you know the <late and lm:atton of vour reception, start loolr;.ing for }<>Ur DJ/,\1C. {;Ood DJs boolc early: c..· pccially during the wedding .,eason, which runs from April throug h October. ~he bc'it suun:e<> of findin~ a good DJ is through a fiiend or relative who has hired a great one; or get the name of a OJ you\t '>Cen fir.,t hand at a wedding you've attended Re.;fcrraJ., from catering professional., ~t reception '>ttcs arc also a good resource. Your last choice '>hould he chumbmg through the Yellow Page'>. Remember, anyone ain gee a P~P~o{g-zg EUj~5~k• T)~p~ telephone, take ,;ut :rn advertisement, put on a tuxedo, buy some sound equipment and call themselves a "DJ." . ~egardles<; of who you hire, im1st on current rc;ferenccs . .Meet with the actual OJ who ~~II be tloing your event hcfore a contract is signed; And make sure they carry liibiHty insurance. Important qualities·in a profes'>ional OJ include not onlr caking your mu-.ical ta'>tes into con'>idcr:.ltion, but also those of your guests, so everyone is promised a good time. An expenenced · professional will also 'act as coordinator; m.iking all . 'pccial announcement'> and orchestrnting the photographer, vidcographer and other services to ensure C\'Cryonc\ at the right place at the nght time. For' more infonnation on planning that pnftct day, "Just say "I Do" and call Black Tit Professional DJ Services at (114) 144-3818. Add A Touch Of Elegance To Your Parties • Receptions • Dinners • Luncheons • Club Programs • Fashion Shows • Teas • Semonal Celebrations and • Promotional Ventures Complete Packages From $299 to $1,990 (up to 63 guests) Includes: Very Personalized Wedding Service Two Hour Cruise Three Tiered Cake Wedding Rehearsal Champagne Toast for All Floral Bouquet and Boutonniere Elegant Bridal Suite Wedding Coordination Video Tape of Service In-House Complete Music System and Library . · (9u) 71J.flOJ : cff~~~~~~~ Utcl.rl. ~ tl.a.F~ G ~~/ ~nesdoy, F~uory 17, 1999 \l • , - Bridal Showplace '99: everything for the wedding couple to plan a dream wedding • i • ' I I ' ' I • ' • 'B ruJes and groom-;-w-hc and their families\\ ill find e\crY,thing they need to plan the wedding of their , drcanu. at Bridal Showplace '99. This event will he'hchJ'~\1arch 14 at the Red Lion Hotel, 100 • Glcnnah in Glendale. ; K'hihitors will indude ~me of Southern California\ most prestigious v.edding prof es ionals r.eprescnting 1 b:1kerie.,, bridal reghtrics, t.-atering, ccremonr and reception ~1tes. DJ , flori ts, gowns and fomul wear, : invitation speci;ali ts, limou~inc COlllpanit:s, pbot0graphcl'\, \ idcogtapher I \\ eJding COn<oWtaOts, rf:>mantic honeymoon desunations and much more. . . Dat.zling fashion shm~ ... ft:atunn~ the lat~st coll~ction (rom top designers for the briae, bridesmaids, Oo girl, mot.hers of the bride and groom, a., v. ell a~ the groom anJ h1s attendants, v.11! be presel)ted by oi;ome of the finest bridal and formal v.ear ~alons. Selections v.ill offer umething in et0cry ~c and price rmge. Fa .. hi Shows will be held at noon and .:?:Jo p-.m. · · Couples can sample complimentary hors d'oeuvre:., catered loods and v. eddmg cake, while li:.tening to the "Entertainment ShowcJsc." Bride., are encouraged fo reghtcr for a chance to v.in door pna: v.1m.h tlwu .. and'i of dollars. A Ioele. bnde will alc;o win a desiE,rner ~ridal_ gov.n co he gi\·en away fullo" m~ the 2: lO p.m. Facohion Sh~v.: \\'ed~ing package'> and .. how ~pcc1aJ, v.111 al!to be offered by manr e h1b1t11r., to help coupleS ~cay v..1thin their budgets. Other '>hov.s for I9(J(J will be held on: April 25 at the Hyatt RcgcnC), Long Beach; May .:?3, Orange County FJ1rgrounds, C..osta \JesJ; and August 15 at the Queen \fary, Lnng Beach. Show houf'i. l 1 a.'!'. to~ p.m. ',Ii<:kcts are S5 and e.;-an ~c purcha..,ed.at the door. Bridal Sh~~-placc i:. produced by Show-Ca .. c Producuon... . For mtm' information, rail (562) 924-2048. EXPERT A[ ERATIONS YOUR COMPUTE HOUSE OF WLOllllG AND Al.lilATIONS FOl MEii AICD Wt>MCll AU WORK DONE Wl11i A llfETlME GUAWiil ·~You will fin,d e1Jeryt hi~g for the bride and her attendants at .'A tTime 'For t£Legance f,ull serz ice Bridal Salon Designer Bridal Gowns By: De metrios, t. Pucchi, Jasmine. Sweetheart, Emanuelle, Alfred Angelo And More! \ , Brides can also work with our designer to create the gow~ of· ' their dreants and ha11e it custom-made to fit perfectly! Bridesmaids • Flower Girls • Mothers of the Bride & Groom Veils :& Headpieces •·Accessories Custom Dyed Shoes • Invitations Prom • Beauty Pageants • Debutantes •·Evening Wear Sizes 2 through 30 in stock Alterations Prices to fit every bride's budget! r-------------------------------------1 I . .COUPON I I. I t : s 100 off Bridal Gowns in stock I I s20. 00 off Bridesmaids' orders (per dress), I l Flower .Girls and Mother of the Bride I I 30~ off Invitation Orders l I f:ood tltn•ugh VZ!W9 Mu\t Pfi!Mlnt roup.•n at tlmo ol ule f t lK! oombh-it!d Mlh oUM!r Cifftin <ir ~Min 1 L-------------~-------------~~-~------~ 3662 Katella Ave., te. 101 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 431-8461 12 Wednesday, Fobr ory 17, 1999 D REOPENING Take a ·Trip to Morocco. Visit Marrakesh! Authenli( Moroccan C ui"iine and Atmosplwre. Our professional <.,l,1t( is cJgcr to make your visit to M<ln(1ke<.,h <l memorable one. f ,1bl c•<, lor IWO and large parties Welc OrllC'. ( cllt'ring clnd takeout available. Rict:"lard Wurster- Photographer • Unobtrusive photojournalistic style •Full coverage • No hourly charges • Color, black ~ white, sepia • Previews delivered in a timely manner • Previews are yours to keep Custom packages from : $1200.00 Coverage includes: • Pre-Wedding (Bride) •Ceremony • Bridal party portraits •Reception Engagement & bridal location Mulona also avallablel 714. 319. 7432 Call anytime for your free quote I J. Doily Pilot Advertising Section :JJrirlaf 0xperi SiOmcase - Baker Party Rentals: Romantic dining at your party consultants Amelia's Restaurant a s o full sc~icc rcnt~I company in the special e\.ents field 'incc 1 '>82, Baker Party renmb ha' earned ;i repurntion for excellence. We provide ~l variety of rcn'tal items \.\ith a commitment to llUalit}' and service that is unmatched in the Southern California area. Let Buker Party Rent;tls ht:lp plan your n~xc event. ·1 hey rt.•ctomnmtd rhc fotlowing ~rui<lelincs to ensure \uc.·cess: • Plan early. 111j., i ... a hu..inc.,., of :wJilaBtlity. Placing your rc.,c~arion early can arni<l la..,t minute <l1.,appoinunent .... • \ '1sn our shm~ room aml new 1999 inn~ntory. \\1th more than 400 .. clecrion.s on display, we invite }OU to t.·ome visuali1c all the color and excitement, ~o you c.tn enjoy the 1~rfcct party. • \Vc'rc here to help. Baker's e\ent conc;ulrants have developed expenise in hoth social and corporatt: c\cnt management to make the process an easy and uncomplkated one for you. In addition, our extcn'ilvc resource lihrary (':tn put you in touch "ith other event profc....,10nals in your area to complete you plans. Whether ~ou are entertaining for a large form:tl affair or an intimate gathering of frit:nd!>, Baker P.1rty Rental<; C.«ln make your party a memorable one. For 111ort infonnation, en/I Baker Party Rent11ls, I I 5'J Baker St., Corto Mesa, (714) 545-4661. ~t.1hlbhcd h\. Amclrn Sewn in l Wll, Amelia'~ Rt~t.lllr.lnt b luc.-:1tctl along c:h.mning \Ltrint: AH:nue un B.tlhoa 1 ... land. Jr 1s rnrrentlr cm ncd nnd operated I» I ktt}' Scron-Robinson and her hu .. han<l, Jolin. 'I he menu is n>mpriscd of one-half Italian anti on;~h.llf .. e.1foud 'pcc~;1ltie' -and all arc goumlct ClllSllle. Ao; ''ell .h line fornil> dining, Amelia\ offers che rom;mtil' couple a \:,tricty of rnhlc., cuckcc.I a\\ay in pri\Jle nook-. anti <.T;mnic~. \\hiding p;1rt.ie., up to ~O guc~t~ ean enjoy a plt:.ts:int rehear,al dmner or n.:u:ption in the h.1nt1uet room. Amcli.1\ has seen t.:ouplc' ger engaged, \\1lentinc\ propo,al~ .md e\: Cl) day rom:m<.·crs on~r the year'>; and the "•ltne touplc' return co their fa\11ritc tahlc time .md .1g.tin, to enjo) another ht:autiful t:\:cning filled \\ irh gourmet food m1d .1 roman ti(· ambiance. \mclia\, in rnnjw1ction "ith the "C:11Joping C.ourmet," offer-; 1:11.:eout and deli, er;. \(>u <:an al'o orda parr> tnt)' lO gu. Amelia's Re.rtnumnt 1s loc11ted nt 311 M11ri1u w Ave., Balboa ls/mu/. S111ulny cl111111pag11e bnmcb; • fi11e wine list. For mort hifon11ation and reurvntiom, en// (949) 673-6580. A Tiine J:1or Elegance i a lim1: For Fleg.mce is a foll-service hridal s.1lon offoring hrid~~-111 he CVCI") thin~ the} ncnl to make their dream \\edding a reality. From the he:1clp1cn· ;111tl n•1l to the shoe .. ,, :t'> ''ell ,.., underganncnt' and a<.'ccs-.on~ to <.'omplcmcnt the hridnl gem n. I he salon offer~ a L1rgc <;election of top dc.,igner drc,scs for hride,111.1itl,, mutlll'r!o. of the hride :md groom, .rnd flcmer girl ... In ~tock \i1cs r.mge from 2 to lO .tml .1rc :l\,1iL1hll· fur 111111wdiatc pun:h.i...e, or c.-.tn • he special orcle1ed. Bride-; <.'<lll .tbo ~orl "ith the salon\ designer to neate tht· ~nm n of tlwir drl!<llth .1ml b•l\ c 1c t•u.,twn m.idc, or take th.tt ":llmo<,t" perfect gown and make those suhrlt: <:h.ingcs that 11.1n,form 1t from "almn'it" pct f\:<.'t w pctfc<.·t. The designer can al'° <.'oordinatc and c:n.'ah.' !!""· ns for the cntin.· hrid.11 party at a prn.:c to fit C\.eryone\ budget. • • In addition w h.ridaJ :mire, the salon offers :1 rnmpletc Jnvit,Hion Dcpanmcnt \\ ith hundred' 11t i1n 1t.1t1rnh to dHx>\c from, <tlong \\ irh acccS\<lfle\ for the n.n:ptton A Referral Dcpartmenr has been 3Jdcd offerrng information from 'ulllc of tht: ~ouchern C:1lifornia \ mo't prc-.ti~1in1'i \\ cddmg prnfcs,ionals, co assio.,t the hride' m fimhng-e\~) rhin!' thl'} need tu plan their" edding i11 <>Ill pl.1{ c. • Brnlcs l'.lll ohtain t.:ompl imcnt.iry topics of ,\1J11th1111 <.ill1Ji1m111 H i·1Jtli11"1 .111d the II 'i:t!dm~ < iuult', ,l., \\ell ,1, free lirl.:cts cu Bridal Shem pl.Kc '99 hr "i.,itmg chc ,;ilon. \ I 1111c For Flcg;mt.:<: pride'> ic:-.elf in offering top <1u.1l1ty nnd ~ctt·l·tiun. A "edding <.011,ulranc •~ ah\ .1~' ;)\ a1l.1hlc and the cm ire \talf i ... dcc.Jicatcd to prm idmg per .. 011.1li1t·cl 'en it c to l'll\ltrl' th.11 t.:\ err hr id~ tindli her pcrfol't gm\ n and that 1h" \\Ill be a happ\ .md mcmorahle C\peri<'fll..l' in hl'I lifl· to l>c ti l'.l'-lln:d lorc\l'I .. A 'limt For rltgo11ct ir /ornttd al J662 /Vrttlla Att., .\tt. IOI i11 I.or 11lnt1111t1J (11t\/ /o 'lbn.y Roma's). For more i11.Jormatio11, call ()62) 4 ) 1-8461. Jirit our u•tbsitt al U'U.'U'.oti111ef()rtlt[!.Ot1u.com • .• ~·~~ .• ~·~ .. ~-~.~-:1) ~~·~ './ .. , .. . ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ·~ ~ Custom -Made · ~ & Wedding Cakes ~ ~ ~ ~ All Of Our Cakes ~ f2. c.: Are Made From ~ ti: Scratch ~ ~ With Only The ~ ~ Finest Ingredients ~ & .Receive a FREE Anniversary ca~e ~ ~ on your t st Anniversary when ~ you order ~ith this ad! -Full Service - (714) 540·0281 or FAX (714) 540·5173 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ~ ~~UC!? ,IQi..,_~-t,!IOl!!l!!"""~.,..f"~~.C' ...... • 1 ' . DOily Pilot Advertising Sectio~ Distinctive Bookbinding and Stationery istinnhc Bookbindmg -..ml. Stationery, the leading Amcnl":ln Manufacn1rcr of \.-\'orld Ctm Sutionery le:uhcr !(OOd.,, ha' opened a r~raiJ loc':lrion in South Coast Pl.11.J. ·r he 'itorc fc.1n1rc .. :in c\p.1n.,1vc <:nllcction of services .1ml producL\ cnio>t."'1 hy United Sure .. p~idents, heads pf St.ate, anti nunierou., nutahlcs in the worlds of bu .. inc .. ) design amt entertainment. ' Ruoced in the inu:(trity of the book art'>, D1mnctive · Bool.:hindi~g an.cl Sta~ollel) lm!lR'5 the ~pherc of fu'lhion to t!'e tradtt101~a~ o;rauoncry huM~c.'S). It offers heautifuJtr dcs1pn~I and unique Jc;1ther lmsanc~ case>, finc Pmeidcr t2Uonerv since 1774, and d1 tincti\c <lcsL: a<:C\.'S<.Ono for Pc"°'nal and ~u ines. .. _use . "'TI1e \tore b lee1~lr :i_ttl.tnc<~ to the new trend returning m mann. en> and fa'>hwn m one~ pcrsonJI and lm.Jn1....,s life," said john Grccna"ah, CEO. 'The \tore h.b an original colln"tion of hamkTafteJ pieces that w-a .. onlr available on 1l CU\tom order b.his. In addition co the beautiful rcCJll 1.:ollectlon, <:mtomer.. have at.'tt:.S to the bindery\ st.1te·uf·tht:·art facilities, which allow., them to fulfill their cJc.,ign ide:i., "ithin a-. few ;t~ 10 dan "\\e arc 11ble to exceed the C\CClltion'> of our customers, taktng projects from go.11., they on y illlaginc, to umque · solutions achieved J>pct:ifk"ally for them," Greenawalt ~aid. The company\ 5ervict!> include handrnfn:d leather · boxc) and album .. utili1ed for t"Ommcmorativc gifts by chc United States government :ind leading international organi1.1tions. • In addition co a wide range of in· .. cock dc<1k accessories, d1c score offel"'.t the complete line of Pineider 1774 stationery from Florence, Italy. Renowned for its e~aorJinary q1Lality since the da)'> when Napoleon and Llml Byron wrote on Ptneider paper.i bearing their ~. Pinddt!r offer.. an encmhe .;election of tine writing papers in 14 wlor.. fmm traditional white and antique gray to brill1anl: red and un.shine yellow in three styles: Florentia. the archaic name of 1-lorence, with dedde~dge sheets and <.'artl'>; Capri hand-bordered .,ht:c:ts and cards with the world\ most refined t.-dgc; and Rom3, a s0"21ght-edged <lcs1gn with ~hccts and panvl-folding cards. ..The pcrvasi"e influence of high technology in our working live:. is fostering a greater appreciation for the traditional plea~ures of writing," said Stephen Vanilio, company president. "A new gcneraoon i~ discovering the sao~faction of owning nncl ming beautiful journals, fine pen!> and engraved '>Utfonery." Distinctive Booltbimling and Sttrtionn:y is l«attd in South Coast Plaw . Saks wi11g. CJ/ (714) 540-9874. Vetzsatlle Y.ashlons Vtrsotrlt Fashions 8out1qut locouon 1925 E. linroln Anahr1m CA 92805 (7141 no-1510 6 ~ /1t !1 fl " t 0 l " t t t t FOR UNIQUE WEDDING ENSEMBLES http://www. versat1/ef osh1ons .com Versau/t Fashions Mall Order PO 8ox6273 Orange. CA 92863 (714) 538-6498 Wedne$Cfoy, February 17, 1999 13 Authentic Moroccan cuisine at a new location arr:ikc h, which alway> prm 1dc11 an exotic dining cxpcncncc, has juo;t moved tu its beautiful new expanded location on Ne" port Boulev'3rd. after 24 suc<:c<; fut ye:irs un PacHic f:ua~( Highway. Recipient of top a"h.ml" from the Rc'itaurant \\Tritcrs A~-.ociation, critic a<:claim M:trrakesh a" the .. Number Ont. .. \1oroccan rc.,taurant. Alt Rabhani, CEO, "clcornc'> vou w dinner. a-. if immng you into his own hom.c. The Im cir decor"' ith colorful drape.,, lo" table and o;ofa- type '>eaung provides intimate dining. "here you t."an comfortably chat while cnio) ing the h~1uo;c '>pccialtic'> and menu fca'tts. Belly dancing is a welcome attraction c,·cry • I!\ cning and adds Jivdy entertainment to your <lining c.xperience. Pri\atc partic• .. barrnit7.\'3h~, weddings, receptions, bang'uets ~nJ occasion) of all t~ n.c arc a specialty at tarraL:c h. Marralttsb bas thret l~cati.ons: Costll Mtsa, IA Jolltt and Los Angtlts. Tht nt'W Costa Mts11 location is 111 I 976 Newport Blt:d. Rt.un:ations an 'rtcommmdtd; catninK and takt out an m:ailoblt. Currently boo/ting millmium partits. Hours art ) to 10 p.m., weekdays; 5 to 11 p.m. u·ukmd!. f 'or additional infomzation and to makt rtun·ations for spuial ~en ts, call (949) 645·8184. Dairy Pilot Advertising Sectiort ... . ' 17, l999 1' Y3r1clal exp-er! c5howcase John L. Blom Custom Photography, Ltd. he .. ophic;ticated bride of today h. 'icarching for an intimate narrativ.c of her wedding day through a cornhmat1on of rraJitional portrait'. and , photojoumali'irn, both in black :md white and in color Mo'>t couples arc lt.,olcmg for a pcr:.onali1e<l approach to their wedding photograph>· that showca es nor emir how they looked, hut more imponantly, how ther felt. 'fo create thi'> unique interpretation of the wedding day, our photob'Taphcr-; po'>!>e'>'> the cs<;cnt1al qualitic'> of flexibility, <:n:aovary and <;pontanc1t}. \\'ith more than 20 }'Car"> of cxpencncc, John L Blom Cmrom Photography ha., the ability to work c:nmformhly under the pres'>ures of the "edding day; creating one of a kmd images that 1 reflect the per'>onality of each bride and groom. . Our .,pec1alry j., going hqon<l the rnuplc:\ e'<pcctations and de\dopmg-J person.11 rebcion!>hip · with them to di.,,mer thdr '>pecific 'tylc and lJ'ite'i. Blad and "'hite photoroumali.,m <:n:at1.;., a pcr.onaliLcd approach that {"apture' not JU'>t the picture, but thl· c"cnce of the w;cddinl{ dav. An intimate glimp'>e at th~ • couple\ rclation\hip rc.,ulrs "'hen an addition.ii photobrrapher '>earchc'> for the unu.,ual po<;-..h1litie'> in each moment of the day. The clc({ant clo.,c-up of the hridc and t-rroom holdm,g handc,, a Im, mg gat.c, the hack of the hrnlc\ Jres.,, arc all exa mples of the unique mcmoricc, captured through black and w;hatc c-Jndid photography. C1tpt11n 11111q11r 111m11mrr thmu~h Mt1r~· 1tncl ui11ft' mm/it/ photop:rnph.) l'hoJu ((}ll/1t•ry. Jol'IJ 1. /1111111 ( 111((1711 l'boflJJl.1'11phv. r.rd. .\ glimp.,c at the p:M through these cherished memories \qll .,ccm lilt• ~c..,tcrchy a'> thc.,c inuge'> take them bad. to that moment an ame. John L. Blom Custom 'P,hotograpby, Ltd. is loc11ted at J7J2 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d~I Afar. For mort infonnatiori, call (949) 67>-JJJO. 'Brida{Safon Spring Trunk Shows Randy Fenoli fo r the Diamond Collection Saturday, February 20th Sunday, February 21st Demetrios for the Ilissa Collection Saturday, February 27th Sunday, February 28th Appointments are limited Please call 714-546-5700 Mon Amie: a recipient of Bridal Industry Hall Of Fame Award on Amie Bridal has :McstahJi~hed itself as a leader in its industry, having .grown into. one of the most well-known brid:rl salons in 'the count'). At the Marnott Marquis in "\cw York City, as a result of providing the highest levels of quality, service and selection, ,\1on Amie was inducted into the "Bridal l lall Of Fame.» "\Ve were so proud to receive this prestigious award,', 'laid Verna Huson, owner of i\1on Amie. "Our desire is to continue to meet the standards of excellence required to achie"e !iuch an honorary distinctjon. ,, Celebrating itc; 24th year, ~1on Amie 1s cagcrlr awaiting the Febrn.1ry 1999 personal appearance of two top1hri<lal designers who will he showc-Jsing their new Spring designs. Beginning with Randy Fcnoli for the Diamond Collection on ~atur<lay, Feb. 20 and Sundaf, Feb. M"" · 1"11t /JfiJ.il -~''Pf'1 011t,ta1ulmg pmonaltuJ srr.'td 21, followed h} Dcmetdos for Ilissa Bridal who"' ill be fcarure<l on Saturday, Feb. 27 an<l ~unday, Feb. 28. Outst;mding service and selection awaits } ou •lS } ou enter the doors of this 20,000 square-foot salon in Costa Mesa. The rcsponsiH.: sta ff of cxpertc; wilJ assist in the selection of gmvn'i and accessories and every "l>1 idc to he" will rc<.·e1ve the personalized expertise of the professional sales associat~s waiting to scrvt! her at Mon Amie. Appoi1\m1cnb arc necessary to ensure each hridc the highest level of sen.ice and pcrs<malizcd attention to detail. All roads lead to the newly expanded Costa Atcsa salon where an unp;trallclcd c;clection of clcsib'ner gowns in her price range awaits each bride. V\ 11atevcr image a bra de might envision for the happiest day of her life -sophisticated, clas"iic, elegant or drnmatic -Mon Amie oftcr"i <.:\Cl) 1Jll1',i<>n for her and her bridal party. For the ulti11111tt• e.,pressio11 of a bride, please call Mo11 Amie Bridal at (714) )46- )700 for a jpecinl appointment with this prcmie.,-l1ridnl sa/011. , Countryside Center, 355 South Bristol Street, Costa Mesa 714/546-5700 . ' ' •