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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot~ • • • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COf.Nv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999 ti-El Toro initiativ~ .taki11g off • Airport oppone nts put ·finishing touches on land use measure requiring .a two-thirds vote to pass. IGlt Pb Anti-uirport forces will meet ~ oday to hnalue the language for abe Safe and l leulthy Communities Initiative, a special ballot measure they hope will thwart O range County's plans for d conunercial airport dl the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The measure r~uircs that any building or expansion of three spe- dfic land uses -a1rp<>rt.b, toxic waste dumps/lancUills and jails - be approved by two-thirds of Orange County voters before being built. The initiative it.self would require only a simple ma1or· ity to pass. El Toro foes are shooting for the March 2000 election, which was a change 10 direction from the initial strategy to put the· non-aviation Millennium Plan on the ballot in 1999. Pro-airport activist Tom Edwards said people m North County -.-and especially in New- port Beach -should take the mi- tiabve very seriously. Because John Wayne Airport affe<::t.s a smaller geographic area U1an El Toro does, Edwards said it would be much easier to get a two- thuds vote for expanding .John Wayne thasi 1t would to build an airport al Cl Toro. ·we hdvc to recognize that the purpose of this m1tiative is to dc.;troy El Toro und c:rente a mech- anism to cx'pcind John Wayne - pure cJnd c;imple," he :Ml1d. If the new imtiahvt• pus es. any decisions by the Or..inge County Board of Supervisor~ would essen- llolly becom~ ohsolel<·. s<1ict Richard Dixon, CJ mcmhPr ol the EI Toro Reus~ Plannmg Authority board. "Th<! board ~an do whatever they Wdnt, but it still would ht\ 1> to go to a vote of the peoplP," he aid The measure is mttmded to put projects on the ballot only after the planmng process b complete. FYI A ~pedal board meet- ing of the El Toro Reuse Planning . Authority takes place at 10 a.m. today 1n Irvine City Hall, at the corner of Alton and Harvard streets. •If the ~pie of Ofdnge Coun- ty need to m£Jke a dP.C1swn, lhPy need to have facts b<.'lorc them," DlXon said. .. The El Toro Reuse Planning SEE EL TORO PAGE A17 Floating museum seeks· crew Public has opportunity to sail on replica of 18th-century ship on 5-day voyage in '.April from San Diego to ewport ~each ~Wot A nyone mterested in sailing the high "t'dll may have the chance .o( d hfclirnr• when a floating mUM'tun dock~ m Newport HcJrbor in April. , An Au~tration historical lot,mdouon 1<: • sponsonng the vo~·agt: of the. H.M Bark Endeavour, a modem·dar replica bf the 18th-century hip commanded by Capt Jame::; Cook The cutter l'> orcumnavi,gat· my the globe, 1ust as its predece..;sor did more thtm 200 years ago. The boat ha ... a regular crew of 14 , but a special upporturuty exi ts for the public The foundauon ha add1uonal space for 36 crew members who want to trav I from one port to another The Endeavour is bemg rnpmre«"I m San Dtego and will dl'•purt for NP\\J>Ort Beach on Apnl 12 Fur fl\'e da}''• the amateur C'r"w will SEE SHIP PAGE A 18 No-kill shelter plan unleashed on City Council • "-on prof it group hopes to win support from city at meeting. PHOTOS BY MARC MA.liTIU I DAlY PILOT ~Pib ·A religio us ex perience NEWPORT BEACH -~!embers of Thilwaggcrs Adoption Group Servtce. ... will takt> th ir ca to City Council members Ol''\t w k, hopmg to w:m 'llpport for a no- k.ill ammal h It r m the qtv. In D c cmb r, the nonprofit group - Parishioners gather at Sl John the Baptist Catholic Church in Costa Mesa in observance of Ash Wednesday, the first day of the season of Lent, which Includes 40 weekdays leading to Easter. It is a day of fasting and a day of abstaining from all meat p.-oducts. Part of the observance of Ash Wednesday includes a service with the dlstribUUon of ashes where parishioners receive an ash mark on their foreheads. tarted hy Udo Mc restdent Chnstienne ~!organ -a kl.'<i the Clt} to '>Upport lb cau~e. Council mcmbcrll dm~cted stdff to l'Xcm1me lht• f •c:t'>1hility of a new helter and to analyze thP city s prt!!>ent situation. Nt"'wpml B •flC''.h poh('e Capt. Paul I J •ni ey c-ompl11t1•d that report, which will lw prt c>nlt.><1 to tht! 'counal at its study ."'' smn nt 4 pm Monda . , Accorchng to thc> report. option mdudc. • A aty-nin anunal sh "'ltcr. Hen l ey SEE SHELTER PAGE A 17 INDEX ~Costa Mesa council members go on '.spending spree with surplus funds MILLENNIUM MOMENT l\1ichaHl Stephens has guided I loag for 24 years Sinct• t 97.5, Michael Steph n has oo"n pr •sldcnt of Hoag Memo· rial Hos p1tnl Pr bytonttn In New· port Beach . Tu.-. Utah native has sat on the hoard of d~ors of th N 'Wport 1 larbor Chamber of Com- m rro, the Balboa Bay Ouh. Shar OASSIAm IS COMMUlffTY FOIUM ·-16 NrllOCI i4 POUCI FUS -.A2 Ml.IC IOllQ'S_, _____ 13 Street repairs, graffiti 'machine, Buena Park lrenovations benefit from • :unexpected $1 .9 million. f f t j COSTA MESA -Wh "n lhe ~verage penon finds extra money m hil coet pocket, he ought be !lsble to buy himself lunch. When 1he d~ finds extra cash ln its coat ~· It can renovate Bark Park and tiuy a new grafhll-rcmovctl machine. The City Council allocfttcd more than Sl .Y million in urplus fund., Tuesday night to veriou pro1ects that we.re over budget and to other ~mmunity requests The Slllph}s was a result of th city' stnngent hiring policy and ~vmgs on other project!! during the year. The bulk of the money - about s ·1.3 million-went toward street repairs and park develop· ment. But the c ouncU did not want for i,uggesbons as to how the re I of the money should be spent. Costa Mesa Library Poun- dahon Pre ident Sandy Genis asked that s;m,ooo to $60,000 bC! allocated for a library necct. assessment. Geru1, a fonne.r Costa Mesa mayor, said the assessment wouki be useful to th dty bccau 1t woUld help identify how tutur co~ty or 1tate money cowd . be pent on retOUroes. SH SPENDING MGI A 11 Our Iv chmc, United Way, and the YMCA. Sl ph ns rec ved lh 1997 Ethics in Amenoa oward for out- Mldlael •pltefts t ndlng seM lo th public and h mployees. SCKln ........ ,. ............ .Al! SPOIWS-·-· -----11 WEATHER ....... .,. c••a ........ , ..... s. ' A 2 Thurldoy, February 18, ~ 999 I I locals only Doily Pilot llST IUYS ·PILOT PIOPll Pizza parlor proprietor plays as he prepares greer wylder Coro na del Mar. Plaza shop goes · to the dogs, in a l!,ood way I I vou haven't checked out the new Corona del Mar Plaza -at the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and East Codst Highway in Newport Beach -you ... houJd mdlce the tnp. The nearly fully ledsed shopping center boasts some of the frPshest stores m our community. I know there are people who are PXtn,me in their love for their pets, and now l know where they shop -Three Dog Bakery On a recent visit there, I overh<>drd a sophisticated-looking, seem- mglv dei:lI-thinkmg man gushing about how not only hc, dog but all the neighbor- hood dogs loved one of the bakery's birth- cla\ Cdkes You wouldn't believe the cus- tom orders for man's best friend on Valen- une's Ddy. I'm sure that dogs like the taste ot the bdkery items and treats, and they're probably IOdded with essential nutnents. Tiwy look as ruce as any high-end gourmet bakery, but judging from what my dogs hove inhaled on their walks, I don't think dogs are finicky eaters. But if your dog 1s No 1 m your book, and you haven't qone overboard enough on doggie day cctie or counseling/psychic bills, this is a great place to shop. For more informa- tion, ccill (949) 760-DOGS. Bastideau.x Home Collection has moved many times. from Atrium Court to the Coast Highwdy and findlly to its best locution yet m Corona del Mar Plaza. The home fumishm~JS and tt( rcssories store JS looking better them ever, With lots of mir- rors, lighting, great wfcis, chaU"S, coffee tables, dnnoues, and pillows. Bastideaux makes d lot of custom pieces, and there are a lot at d<•s1gn choices. fabncs, styles d.Jld tuushe?.. The owner, Canulle Bd<>lldeoux, hds d great d<:stgn eye and frpquently goes on buying trips to find new p1e(e" Bdsbd<•ttux has JUSt returned from d trip to Europe, and will be adding pieces from Sweden dlld Portugal to her storP. For mon• mlonnabon, ccill {949) 640- 1231 Peel's Coffee +Tea has long been a Ba\ \rP.d fdvonte dffiOng coffee lovers, c1nd WP re lucky enough to have one m Corond de! Mar Pluza Peel's sells fresh- HE IS Providing a refreshing alternative to the traditional pizza mght out. PIZZA MAESTRO Between baking pies and taking orders over the phone, Ghdzl, 32, own- er of Fire Oven Pizza in Baker Street Village, takes some time tp play beauti- ful Middle Eastern melodics on his san- tour, a 70-stringed dulomer. Using two feJt hammers, he stnkes the stnngs of the instrument to produce exotic sounds commonly associated with the region. •Jt makes me relax to play,• he c;a1d. ·1 play every day.· With amazing speed and dextenty, he scarcely rrusses a note as the. felt hammers float across the race of the dark wooden inStruQlent. SPANNING THE GLOBE A graduate of Teberan University, Ghazi has a degree in biology But for the past several years he has focused on developing his natural busmess acu- men to build up bis customer base m Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and parts of Santa Ana. While a big part of his bUSUtess is home deJ..iveries, he also has a dining area m the restaurant at the comer of Baker and Bear streets. He purchased the busine::.s the day after he and his wife, Masi Gha1i, amved in Costa Mesa from Iran 3 tn years dgo. The couple, who have a 1- year-old daughter, Venus, also live in Costa Mesa. Although his musical style is distinct- ly Persian, his culinary skills were developed dunng a stay in Italy. Ghil.Zl worked in pizza parlors there bet\vetn 1990 and 1993. THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT ORUM His love of mUSlc dates irom hi.c.. eo.• hest childhood memones, he SdlO •1 made a $ADlOUl' out of wood M>ben 1 was very young, -~said. "I've plu ~ the music since I.was a child.• To hone his skillS, be also took yc<.U., of musical instruction, learning to plAy vanous styles of classical Persian mu.su.:, mcluding Cbahar Mizrub dDd Afshan. His favorite santour player is Tehuran Ismael. ·1 JUSt play for my~elf, H he said. But he did play professionally with a band when he lived in ltdll. He also plays o tonbek, a Persian drum, which he occasionally brings to work. Although he has no interest in pursu- ing a career m mu 1c, GhdZl's musical I bilities have gamed him something of a followu1g in Co~ta Mesa. He admits that some repeat piua customers come spcciJ1cdlly to tlcar him play. "'P~t always a k m to! a.y," he scud. •American ar mterested, and they lovo the different kinds of. music.• -Story by Husein Mashni, photo by Don leadl • rodsled coff<'f> from San Franasco, coffee dnnks teas and bakery items. There lS : -dlso a ruce selectlon of mugs, teapots. and lhe best non-<>lectnc coffee steamer ever , from NtsSdJ\ thdt sells for about $26. Fre- quent customers can buy a Peel's debit cdfd d!ld use 1t the same way a bdnk debit card works. For more UlJormabon, call (Q49) 640-6377 Fonner lesbian credits switch to Christianity· Baby Unique is a new baby funuture tlnd dCCE'S~ries storf' filled with beds, annoires. changmg tables and cribs in a vam·ty of styles rdngmg from traditional to contemporary. Baby Uruque sells clothing and lo~ of gift items. including blankets, lti} ene items and something I've never c;een -an expectant mother's countdown- to-clu~-date clock. For more lllformation. rall (949) 640-6377. • Yvette Cantu, a family-values lobbyist in Washington, will speak to two private groups today in Newport. GRf:G RJsl.J~ NEWPORT BEAC H -Yvette Cantu bds gone through a radical change. Ann Marie's, next door to lllree Dog B 1kery, cames comfortable clothing for women, dS well as workout wear. There's a '!Ole on coats at 30% off, selected Mossuno < lothmg al 20% off, and sneakers are 20% off There is some really stylish workout· wedf pieces m the store, including labels tiom Guess?, Mossimo. Body Alive, Funlcy Diva, One Step AhCdd and J. Browp. For morP mfonnation, call (949) 721-8643. After three years of e mbracmg reb- gion with the help of friends and fami- ly, she abandoned lesbianism and began telling the pubbc about her life. Sdturday: A look at some of the other stores m Corona del Mar Plaza. Cantu, who w1ll spettk tw1ce today at a Newport Beach home, has turned some heads in the religious and gay communities, two groups that have dif- fere nt opinions over rnorahty issues . Cantu is trying to bndge that gap by sp~aking about h<•r trdnsformation, although she may bf' paving a path of controversy along the way. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a faJC to (949) 640--4170 or \II/rite to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w. BCIY St., Costa Mesa 92627 The 33-year-old UCI graduate reflected on her previous encounters. She said her gay relationships were VOL 93, NO. C1 TMOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIWAM LOM>EU. Editor STIVE M.+.MU. Managing Editor 11NA aa..GAnA. Ass•rutnt M•NCJ•no Edit0t ANASTAOA PMUU&G. Qty EdrtOf .- STIVE EAMIS, NfWS Editor ..oGa CHa..SOflt.. SpOft$ Editor MMCMMnN. "'°'o EdftOf L.,_llO&A ~ Adwftislng Nin Wt llNG, o.lfltd Adwrthlng LAMJOll•DM. 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It took about three yedis for the metamorpho- sis. • 1 knew it was immoral of me to be in a lesbian relationship,• she said. "The church was very instrume ntal 1ll teaching me how to have proper rela- tionships." Cantu speaks publicly about chang· ing homosexual behavior. She doesn't believe scientific studies that claun homosexuality is a genetic charactens- ltc. She believes there are som e gay men and women who are unsure of WEATHER TEMIEMlURES Balboa 70/53 Corona del Mar 69154 Costa Mesa 69153 Newpon Beach 7Ml Newpon Coait 71154 Mm: FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge ••.•• 3·5 wnw Newport ••• 2-5 wrtW B*kles .•.• 3-5 wnw "Nier Jetty .• 3-5 wrrw Cdm. •••••• 2-5 wrtW ..... Vlrieble momil 19 -.-• ..olOS lrnotl bic:OfRll• W91t·OOl1tliUU l rfr •10to1Sllnall~ tht•fllllnaon TIDES TODAY First low 4 10 a.m ••••••• 1 0 Ftmhigh 10 11 a.m ...... 5.3 Second low 4:47 p.m .•..•••• -0.3 Second high 11:07 p.m •••••• , 4.6 FRIDAY First low 5:01 1.m .•• ,, ..• t.O First high 10:59 1.m •••••. 4.1 5e(ond loW 5:24p.m ....... 02 s.cond high 11:• p.m .•••.•• 4.7 theu sexuality or want to escape thdt We but don't have a way out. Cttntu said she can help. .. I want to mstill family values IJl them and make sure people don't treat homosexuals as outcasts," she Silla. "They can change like I did. They need the love and help to get them through that process. - But Cantu isn't sure the gay commu mty will l.Lke her message. "I don't know what they will a}," she added What's ironic about her story is that Cantu has swung her moral stance from mid-left to far right. The woman who once marched in gay pnde parades no longer advocates same-sex mamages Cantu works as a policy analyst for a C hristian organization, Family Researrh Council, based in Washing- ton, D.C. She closely monitors legisla- tion and meets with congressional leaders about family values issuei.. She doesn't support further punish· ment for people who commit hate crimes, and she doesn't believe in talk· mg openly about homosexuality m school dassrooms. Cantu's viewpoints are striking a chord in the rehg1ous sector. She is speaking at vanous venues around the nalton over the next two months. She wa al o mtf!rv1ewed by Rolling Stone mayazme. ThP two Ne~ port Bedch engage- ments uru u1 preparation for Chnstian Leader hip Week. l ler lecture is hUed, •out of the Closet t!nd Into Jesus' Arm. : The Transformation of d Militant Lesbian.• Wtth a title hke that, Cantu is sure to attract attention. "I don't thmk dnyone has talked about this sub1ect o honestly before," said Marybeth Molndr, co-chauman of the Orange Coast C'hnshan Leader- ship. "She's v<•ry drtlculatc dnd has a story thttt is very compellillg l think there is a lot Wt> can learn from her exp riencc. • · Cantu's nppectrdnces today are not open tcf tho public However, several Cbnshan Leadership Week programs in March will be open Por more mf or- mation, call (949) 643-8057 SURF POLICE FILES The swell Is out of the west wery 14 seconds for waist· fo shoulder htgh sets. We have • strong north~t•nd south-southwest swell moving In today and Friday, s.ts may go head high If\ some.._. by Friday. WatM vkl- bHlty end condltionl .,. poor. wtrO .. calm todjy. 'h tun Mb • 5 ., p.m. COSTAMISA • 8rtitof ~A gold ring worth $ 1,SOO was stQlen ftom a car in the 2900 block about 4'30 p.m. Feb s. • 1ir'11eo1 ~ //fear stefeo worth S300 was rtolen 1n the 3300 bl<Kk during the ev ntng of Feb 11. • Nenport ..W.vwd A cellular phone wort!'\ S 150 was stolen from ~ car In the 2600 block during the evening of Feb 4. • '°""' CoMt Drive: Sevetal Items of clothing worth S200 were stoten from • car In the 900 block during the ever.Ing of Ftb. t4. ..... 9MOI . ... '•rt CwMr °""9: A i.ptop Computef WOrth S1,600 .. stollr'I frOm. ~during tM "'9nl09 of Mn. 22 . • .. Upal't ""=A punt and lts tontentl worth S210 Wlf9 ttoMn ftom't ~ bltvMn 9:15 .net 10:]() p.m Feb. 11. • ..... ~A..., phcw'9 worth S)OO wet ..-n fnlm I car 1n tht 2100 block bltts1111 12;30 Met i p.m.,., ts. DOily Pilot I All of us can ·pass along a living history I 1 W e've hi:ld a deluge of out-of· I town v1s1tor over the pa:.t I month, all p1!t>ple we love • dearly -and wish the1r visits couJd } have been spaced out a little more. But , we mandged between washing sheets ' to get m a lot of nch talk time. And in 1 the proce:.s, ales on I"alieady k.hew. but don't e~anune of ten enough was 1 brought sharply home. that in all of us 1 ·are nuggets of expcncnce and llliigbt , that can only be surfaced in such td.lk. And the older we are, the more i nugge~ we have to mine. . This was apparPnt most vividly 10 ow fnend, Bill, who 1s 88 years old and was fleeing a rugged Chicago wmter I 'with.his nurse-companion. Bill's ' thought patterns die volatile, to say the ' least. He makes quantum leap I between decades in mid-sentence and ! integrates something that happened ; many years ago With today's l"vents. 1 This makes conversrttion with him an I adventure. 1 But there are also great islands of : luodity and rem.on -qualities he I expressed magrufkcnUy dl1 his life - 1 in his talk, dS well as pe riods when be I simply opted out of the conversation. So engagmg him reqwred a sking I questions More accurately, asking the 1 right quec;Uons. At the ilinner table the other f evening, he had retrt'oted from the conversation, and I groped ford way to bring him back. In a lucky burst of the tune Grange, who U. stlll regarded as probably the finest running back . in football history, played there. THE IELL CURVE w1b a fonner maga- 7.lJle echtor who was a Manne infantry cap- tam in World Wtir U. H~ had never talked about those cxpen- ences until we got mto d conversation last summer r1bout how we behave m tunes of cnsii.. Bill bnghtened instantly, and told us a wondrous tale of being appro(.lched by everal members of the athletic depart- ment who were seeking his help. Bill was a superlative student, dnd Grange was in trouble acad- emically. l Ie was flunking an English ioseph n. bell Then it suddenJy all came out. An incredibly vivid and peunlul account·of his. going ashore.dt lwo Jima, seeing hilt be:;t friends killed at hi6 side, ilnd wondering if anything was worth class and needed ~ help 8 tmg some themes so he could stay eligible to play football. More specifically, he needed the themes wntten for him. No money was involved. Bill was simply asked to help out of loyalty to his university, which was scheduled to play Midugdn for the Big 10 champi- onship in a few weeks. Bill descnbed to us the agony between both wonting to help and be loved for it and the clear knowledge thdt such help was unethical dnd could possibly get him . kicked out of school He finally decid- ed agilln t 1t, and lived m fedl of retri- bution the rest of lus senior year I think all of us have such stones locked away, only to emerge m conver- sation when friends are both interested and cunous. Another of our visitors this. His wife had never heard these details and sat spellbound with my wife and me dS he talked and wept. I was asked several years ago by Arnencan ~ lcntage magazme to recount some personal episodes from the Great Depression that wouJd give it life to people who didn't e~rience it The assignment forced me to probe specific memories lhdt transce nded the pictures of bread lines that represent this period to people with no frume of reference lo absorb such portraits. money to save them, then ended up lll a Clucago hospital with a mentdl bredkdown when he failed. Going l>dc.k another generation, my mother was one ot hv • dcsughtPrs of a mdll-town Indiana miller who became a colonel m Sherman's army m the Civil Wa1 dnd was wounded m the bat- tle of Chickamduga. l Ii:. sons-in-law used t~ sit on the front porch with my grandfather dnd pr~s him for war ~to­ nes. The stones weren't always con:.is- tc•nt, but they we re specihc and vivid. enough to be passed down to my ge'o- <;rdtion. I guess the point of tb1s is that we dre all living history, and the longer. we've lived, the more history we repre- sent. ·aut history beromes rich only when it becomes 5pedf1c, and it becomes speafic only m the minutiae of our lives. Sometimes the most mun- dane happerungs Cdst the greatest light on the events around us. But they have to be extracted by questions that get under surlaces, and that's possible only when we can step back from our own problems and involve ourselves with o thers. In a very few years, we're going to lose the pt•ople who hv<'d through the two most rataclysrruc events of this C'entury: the Great Depression and World Wdr II. Unless they are rruned by younger generations who care and dSk the nght quesuons. their memories will go with them. • JOSEPH N. BELL IS a santa Ana Heights resi· dent. His column runs Thul'5days. · Thursday. February 18, 1999 3 Accused fraud artist arrested leaving court A 72-year-old Los Angel man wa swpnsed to hnd pollen officers wa1un9 for .hun outs1dP a courtroom luesday, r ndy to arrest him on charges he defraud d a Costa Mesa msuranc company Stdnlcy Gold bl um. 72, v. a m d Los · Angeles oourtroom answering to all "ga- tions thdl he a.nd two Jnends lnlked nul- lions of doUars lrom work •rs' compensa- tion funds at sevP.n methcal treatment centP.rS. Goldolwn had iust l ft th court· room when lie wa qreeted b} Co ta Mesii pohce · . •Hr. was stunned to c<! us waiting for him," 10 Co-.ta Me a poliCf• 1m:csligator George Johnsou "I le dtcln't a} anytlung • when we took him ciway" . · The new alle~auon~ tern horn a com-' plaint by Pdci.hc Busmes Capital Corp Police said he filed IOdll documents daun- ing he hcsd about SQ50,000 m an mvt..>St- ment· ttc:count. Ath•r mve hgcstmy thll cld¥n, police 4'd1d he ht:tcl only $300. Poh P were contacted ahout Goldblum s acbVl· tie!. wh n the company couldn't lmd him Goldblum was booked mlo th" Oranu County Jail, whP-n• h • L'-bemq held m lleu of $1 rrullion batl He wa lrei> on $2 mil- lion bail from his prevmus charges wh<>n he Wi:ls arr"' led Tur. day. Dunng the Hl7Us, Goldblum Wds 1~n­ tenced to eight yl'of!. m !>lc'lte pn,.on ullei authonhes disco\11.!rl~ he rlupod thou· sands ol people mto bu~wg millions of dollars worth of fals1· life insurance polt- oes He and his partnc·r-; at E11u1ty Fund· mg Corp. were c·aught by µoil< e. -Greg Risling : inspiration, I asked him il he ever met I Red Grange. I knew ~111 hdd gradudt- 1 ed from the University of Ulinois about '!!!!5:~~=====:si:=~~===~~=====~=======~====5===============s====~==========~~=======~=================~========~~~~~ I It made me remember the neighbor who lost hi.s'job and his house, then took out a life msuranc.e policy dnd hung himscll as a d<>sperate means ol providing for his farmly. Or my own fdther, who lost his business and his home, went to Chicano to try to borrow r I I I I Stratos I I I .ANTIQUE RO Dts1Qntd by Ron Rmk A GARDEN CAFE The C.Oun try Inn Garden Cafe Avdilable in Qloss White or Brushed Aluminum Hodson Lighting ...... f11, f -7 s •••.• J69 E. 17"Ylt Sr. Cosu MHA ACROH f.OM R&lp&.s J (949) 642 .. 8910 l:~~~tl-t WE AccEpT CoMpETiTon\ CoupoN~ Oohs 61 Ahaa The BoOk Store Newport Pacture Frame Stella·s PL.cc Sarah Whitcomb C;rca Antiques V1ctoriana 61 C.Ompan)• 130 East 17tla St. Co.la Mua Opt'n fues.-f n 9.00-5 ~.it 9-4 151 CT New purl Blvd ., C osld Mcsll Qualil) l. i11h1 in1 'u•n i1.e fot 30 han (949) 548-9341 This C4M'p0n .-y not be <ombtned with ony c.tt-diacouM "" Nie price. DiacOunt'I • _, apply to Murad, Avedo, s.bution cw Nu-Sldn products. ~ I I I I I I I At Newport" E. J7dt Street -Bellilmd TM RAJlP r.'li, • (949)722·1177 L ~~" .I ROW HOURS: Tue-~~ lOam-Spm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat 1 lam-3pm ----------------- CONTAINER HALF PRICE BLOWOUT SALE! 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A 4 Thursday, Febf uory 18, 1999 Daily Pilot Saturday cl8.sses get students ·math-ready IRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Middle College to graduate 34 students •Nearly 100 7th-graders ave taken advantage of e opportunity to get a ·ump on what's needed or college enrollment. Pb COSTA MESA -For many high c;chool grdduates, one of the luncJrance!> to getting into college I that they are behind m their oth .,kills. ,. • In ,m effort to curb the prob- :Je)n, Costa Mesa High ond "!li'Winkle Middle schoolc;, in con- llitcllon ~1th the UCI have start- ed Saturddy math acaderrues. The 12-week program, which ~ "Wtknow ..... i111s•• absaade for ldlln.llo _,ID• II mlege. If YI' .... ,.. of math and"' -... yecn .. get it, it's a real praW.. • • Shalon Fry TeWinkle prirxl~I bega!i Jan. 23, is aimed at getting seventh-graders ready to take algebra dunng eighth grade. Next year, the acade~y will also offer algebra classes for eighth- grade rs so they can progress to higher-level math classes in high school. 8E1·L1881'MA ~ IJESIGNER RESALE BOUTIQUE Featuring the Largest Selection of St. John Knits. Sport, Accessories Jew~ Bl Shoes etc. (949) 675-9756 336 Poi nsettia • P01 • Corona.de! Mar So far, 55 TcWinkle and 40 Costa Mesa seventh-graders have taken advantage of the pro- gram. "Algebra lS what I call a 'gate- keeper,'" i;aid Andy Hernandez, prinopal of Costa Mesa High. •Algebra is a language, and what you learn in algebrd lS used in au higher-level math.• The program also feature:; a three-week parent component to help parents understand what is ~ted of their children and how to get them thinkihg about college. •we know that math is a sig- nilicant obstacle for kids who want to go to college,• said TeWinkle Principal Sharon Fry. "If you only have one year of math and you need two years to get in, it's a real problem.• Fry, who started looking into the program after reading an dlti- de m lhe Daily ~ot, said the pro- gram costs about Sto,000 at each s1te. Funding comes from various pnvate and pubhr. sources, including the district's nugrant education program. Some fund- ing is from the uruversity, which providcio the curriculum and ini>truction to parents. The schools provide the teach- ers for the Saturday academies. Because the program is i:l1Illed primarily at mcreasing student eligibility for college, for three of the 12 weeks students Will have tours and classes at the UCI cam- ' pus. •we need to make sure we get kids to think about gomg to col- lege while they're here," Fry said. •This program really helps to get them exposed to the university system." Eileen Seibert, M.D. Board Cert1f1cd, Internal Medium: Anrhm n~o.· the O rcnin" of 11.,r ~"" ffi,,. al 355 Pla1.cnl1.:i Avenue, &lite 201 Newport Beach, (BchinJ I luait Hospit.:ih 949/646-4355 • Acceptin~ New Patients • fret~ · Stop Harassing Phone Cal Is • Save Thoosands '° Interest ftadntsl Mends ·One Simple Monthly Payment • tmmediatte Relief Trained ComBJn • Housing Counse~ng • Lower Payments rfl METROPOLITAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The &~ommnukd Comµny Suu·e 1989 A Non-Prolir Agency • ~omm:d Progr.uns M~m~rsAIC C <:.A The Orange Coast Middle College High School will have its hrst graduating class this June. The school, which opened m the fan of 1997 with 50 stu- dents, has 65 students from various Orange Co~ty' high schools. The 34 graduatmg seniors will be honored m a cere- mony to be held at the college June 3. . "The school is d~igncd spedf1cally for students who, for a variety ot reasons, are not perfonnmg up to thcll' !u.ll potential in the tradillonal hlgh chool setting," chool adm1rustrator Joe Bell stild in a press release. · Jn addition to regular high school course work, the students are required to take at least one college-level co~e each year. Although only 1uruor.:; and sem~rs attend Middle College, school officials said they hope to have sophomore m _the future. About 75% of the students at Middle Co~ege High Sch~l are from Newport-Mesa. Other litudents live ~lsewh~re 'ln Orange County, including Huntington Beach, lrvtne and Gar- den Grove. "Because we're loc(jted on OCC's campu1>, ~ur ~tudents have access to a wealth of support seMCCS," Fox said. The students have complete access to extracurricular actlvtbes on their high school campus, and many take ad¥antago of that." FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be tool! 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Advance-purchase daily tickets are just $12. Week-long badges start at $45, givi~g you a front-row spot for eve~ng from the Monday Celebrity · · Pro-Am to the pressure-packed final round on Sunday. So lace up your walking shoes and prepare to applaud. Because all the exhibits at this Golf Hall of Fame are interactive. FOR TICKETS, CALL (9+9) 515-4840. S~ Thanb To Our SpoDIQrl A 6 Thursday, February 18, 1999 Council pulls plug on 1V coverage El.L"il Gm lklf Pb COSTA MESA -The City Counal has voted to k p aty committee meellpgs out of the spotlight by turning down a pro- posal tu lelf'vi.se Uwm The mot.ton to mstcLlJ remote- cvntroUed Video Ctlmc>ras m a City Hall conference room at a cost of $115,000 fa.lied 3-2 l\Jeo;clay night, wjth council memberl. Heather Somers, Joe Enckson and Linda Dixon opposing the mobon The request ccune from Mayor Gc11y M oruthdn, who wanted to offer onzcns a bird's-eye view of the workinys ot locd.I government. He WdS d!l>dppomted by the wotton's defedt 'I Uunk 11 ~ t1 blow tc1 1111• goal of Opt-n Oci1ly • 6dm · 6 · 30pm Clm<..'<1 Sund iy 427 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa y Wt .,. ~. p, (949) 646-1440 opening u government,· Monn- han said 1be $115,000 would have J>Ald for a one-time setup fee and three remote-controlled video cameras Cor the conference room: The equipment would have enabled the city to televise 75 additional city meetings a year, including City Council study sessions and other citizen advisory committee meet- ings, such as the Fairview P&k committee meetings. In voting no, Erickson said he thought $115,000 was tpo much money to spend. Comnuttce meet· ,ings already are open lo the public, and meetings in which mdjor dcci- . sions are to be made dlready are televised, he ScUd City Collllcil, Pldnning Com- mission and Parks, Rccredllon e Coo•·· ~-te · ~e$/ Sunflours Everyday Breads Nine Grain Sourdough Pure White Honey Whole Wheat Cinnamon Swirl Challah (egg) Focacoas ,---------------~ ee Coo1qe ~~ Buy Any of our Delicious ~J' Sandwich Breads tm111 , ""' wuomt:r And Receive 1 Cookie Not v,11td with f REE .I Otht'r utters Exp 2128199 Facilities and Parkways CoinmlS- 1on mecbng:> are televised from the council chambers. The Rede- velopment Agency was recently added to that list at Monahan's request, and was approved by the rest of the counol. Somers agreed with Erickson, adding that she would rather see better attendanre al the meetings. Monahan argued that by tele- vismg the m~tings, more people would become aware of opportunl-. tif'S to participate. He dlso said tele- vised meetings were convenient for citizens not able to attend meet· in.gs in person · Somers aid she wanted 10 research other ways the money could be used, because it would have come from a separate fund within the general fund . The small- er fWld Ii set aside for cable 1V equipment, personnel and pro- gramming. Monahan also suggested open- ing city facilities to other public agenaes, including the Mesa Con- sobdated Water Dtstrlct and , the Newport·Meset Unified School Dis· trict, for broadcast of their meet- ings. Aside from televising meetings irt the conference room, the eqwp- ment would have allowed the aty the option of videoconferenong. Monahan said. Monahan remained optimistic. •J think at some point m the future th.is will be looked at again,· he said. "I think the benefits far outweigh the concerns. Technolo- gy advances are something we just can't ignore.• IHIPERGO , Wool Carpets $5.99 Sq. 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Fellow of ~he Academy of General Dentistry Preventive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) (949) 759-8606 Ml'Jl'lber American Dental ~ation Orange County Dental Society California Dental As.5ociation American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS AFFORDABLE ART Clearar£Ce 8 .Sale r J!f!!~s_ !_o_~a:y_ Valuable Coupon I I I I Custom Framing • $ 2 0 Off MMM~ roupoft: :Jj ~ J/1,/99 I --- Doily Pilot CllY COllCIL WllP·IP ISSUE: ENDOMING A NEWPORI' fMSA Ufi••-EDrn SOtOOLm..a GRANT FOR AFTEl-SCNOOL MOGll.4.MS. VOTE: Approved S-0. • SlJMMAtY: The school dktrict has applied for a state Del>Jrl· ment of Education grant called the After-School Leaming and Safe Neighborhood Partner- ships Program. The city already runs after-school recreational programs at a cost of $381,000 per year. The city's money could be used as matching funds for the state gram, wblC?h would be used to add liOmework assis- tance or other activities to the . program. The school district is working on an educational and prevention component that can be added to the city's aftcr- school program. ISSUE: ESTA8USHING NEW MANAGEMENT ClASSIFICA- TlONS ANO SALARY RANGES FOR RECRtATION MANAGER AND ADMNSTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR. VOTE: Approved 5-0. SUMMARY: This is an initial step in a reorgaruzation of city departments. The city hired a company last year to review the city's organization and has been collecting input from employees about how to restructure the deputments. One of the major reorganizati<>ns will be combin- mg the Recreation, Communt· catlom, Personnel and Man- agement Information Services dfvistons mto one department. Tbe .changes will help make decision-making more effective and save the city money. ISSUE: A PLANMNG APPLICA- TION ALLOWING ADOmONS TO THE FORMER R08'NSONS- MAY STORE AT THE FORMER CllYSTAL COURT. VOTE: Approved 5.,0 SUMMARY: C.J. Segerst:rom & Sons have proposed additions to the former Robinsons-May in the west wmg of South Coast Plaza, tom1erly known as Crys- tal Court. Crat~ & Barrel will be op<mmg a home store there, and architectural features such as pop-out windows, a balc~ny and other accents are proposed, New glass projections also will allow du;play areas and VJews into U1e budding. The Robin- sons-May building will be remodeled and divided into four smaller stores. The work ts expected to be completed by Nov 1. -Elise Gee celestillo's quality MEAT s Jh· "''"" \Int t1t1tl ...,.·n '" \rv11/ohl1• MANNING'S all natural BEEF we offer a fall line of VEAL ROCKY FREE RANGE CHICKENS Lamb Legs .................... $4.491b ' M1111111n11 'All N11r11ral ""I'"-"" Lamb Shanks ................ $J,991b Porterhouse T-Bone Ground Lamb t.rtro /tan .. $4.991b Steak\ Stullcd Chicken Breast 0r Pork Chop \\'ith Celc\lioo \ Drc~wlg SJ.99 lb Ct'/~Htrltl\ Corned Bed F.yl' ol Ruunch SJ.491b .. 7.991b \fu11n Ill{ I \// ~111111 1i 7-Bone or Round Bone Rm11it 2.99lb Beef Shanks .... _........... 2-Wlb • te~ Beef ntra /tcm ..... $4.99Jb Ground Chuck Slb.fi1r ll.95 ( I LI ~ ll'\O·~ SI \H >OD /)/ l /\ I HI.I 1 IJ \II ) S .\.l \10'\ SWOHD1·1<;11 11 \I IBl rr zro East 11th St• Costa Mesa• (949) 642-1191 (Hillgren Square) 9-7 Mon.-Sat. • 10-6 Sun. ..,.... _____ __ GOLF BREAKTHROUGH! Tour Technologies ''Improving golf through technology" SIWS _ Woods & Irons Solid Impact W eight System Low Profile irons & woods with coppe,., blend weighting and maraging faces. Daily Pilot VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • The ~ Directory runs penod'9 catly. In the Daly Pilot. tf you'd like lnfor· mation on getting your organ zation liSt· @d, c.all (949) 574-4228 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE cou~ . The performing arb organiza- tio!1 ne~d~ volunteers for comput- er.input, Licketmg, ftling and han- dhng phonl's. Por mformc1tion, call 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services ~eeds mentori. to mc1ke a lasting rmpnct on a young person's life. Student<, from 10 to 18 years old who are mulched with mentors improve their school performance and ~elf-esteem while devoloping positive peer and adult relation- ships. Your commitment of :.ix hours per month includ~ mentor training, regular group actiVlties and time to build a one-on-one fnendship. For mow mformdt1on, Cdll the YMCA Commuruty Service!> at (714) 549-9622 ext. 35 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION AsslSt the Muscular Dystrophy As~OCldllon of Orcmgt• County staff. naming is someLunes avail- uble for volunt<•er helpers. Phone 550-0161. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY . ThP nonproht soc:iety hnd!> lov- . mg homes for owner-rehnquishcd cats and kittens and mamt<1ms a retirement center for older cal<;. Volunteers are needed to hrush the cats dnd give them d littlP. extra TLC. For more mfonnaLion, call bS0-1232. BUYING OR REFINANCI NG?! No POINTS! 6.50°/o iOYR FIXED l.."'2Ull! W!!LI I.Ii • ti W\"' A.AA Mll t ~•rt/lllf'.' 7 • 0°/o JO YR. FIXED . l.t;I• I "' ~ .b~OO Too 1.oi;: I EMERIFUNO , I NC. 1-100,.599 .. 5099 11111 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. Tho. nonprofit recovery center foJ adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteer . Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU Thf' Newport Beach Conter- enct"! and Visitors Bureau is dcdi· catcd to the promotion of the c:ity to potential visitors, If you· have extensive knowledge oJ Newport Beach and wowd like to volun- teer, call 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC · LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The IJbrary's lJt<>rdcy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor ddults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. Tutor 1Taining Workshops held at the Central Library will cerWy volun- teers. They· take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. For registration and or more inlormauon, call (9491 717-3874. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Fnends of the Newport Beach Recital Series Gtuld needs volunteers to iissist m fostenng music appreoation so that classi- cal music will endure. For more mJonndtion, call 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA. YMCA The Newport-Cosld Mesd YMCA need~ a vanety of general volunteer help. For information or applications. call Rita at 642-9990. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM TI1e Riverboat Players theater troupe eeks volunteers to help with current ttnd upcoming pro- ductions at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Help is need- ed in thn following areas: • 1kkct takers: Must be ava.il- alJle on performance days, Sun- day ut 1 p.rn. • Set designers/carpenters: Fl('.xible hours for those with artis- tic and/or han,dyman experience. Help dei.1gn and construct sets for productions. . • Co ·turners: Flexible hours. Seamstress ability and/or interest in travel to outlets to costume actors; mdy also assist in design- mg overall look of production cos- tumes • Publicity manager/graphic artists: Flexible hours. Help with all show publicity; desigrung and mailing dds and fliers; program layout for producbon. Must have computer skills • Call 675-8915, ext. 374, to volunteer or get more informa- tion. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation is looking for volun- teers to help with fund-raising effortc;, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional olhce work. NMSF is a nonprofit organization that raises funds to help with the educdtion of chil- dren m the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District. To volunteer, call 631-4 143. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... u Ml CASA . MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXIC:O AS WELL AS BAJA AlSO ON OU R MENU· FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELITTE Cock101ls Phone Ahead tor Fooa To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT SOCQER EXPERIENCE?? ORANCE ~OAST UNITED SOCCER Clint IS H'\VINO T~~UTS FOR THE 1999-2000 sgsoN Girls Tryouts -Sunday, March 7 Boys Tryouts .. Sunday March 14 Location: Lincoln Elementary School in Corona del Mar. ( cbool is near Fashion Island. From MacArthur Blvd. take San Joaquin Hills Drive south to Marguerite. Turn left on Marguerite, then left again on Pacific View Drive. chool is between Pacific View Drive and an Joaquin Hills Road). -.. Age Croup and Tryout Times You're in this age If your birthday Your Tryout Time is: group U-14 U-13 U-12 U-11 is between Aug. 1, 1985 -July 31, 1986 Aug. 1, 1986 -July 31, 1987 Aug. l , 1987 -July31, 1988 Aug. 1, 1988 -July 31, 1989 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. i p.m. to 4 p.m. Noon to 2 p.m. Noon to 2 p.m. For the tryouts wear soccer gear (especially cleats and shin guards), and bring a ball, water, and a smile. Tryout lasts two hours • . ORANGE COAST UNITED SOCCER CLUB OFFERS • A philosophy geared toward player development • Lo~er player fees than most clubs • Staffed by licensed, professional coaches • Local practice and game fields scattered throughout Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ocu also hosts a hlghty regarded annual competitive tournament Thursday, F bruory 18, J 999 A 7 llllfll II Ill llWS Sailing-course r.egistration begins Registration t und r way for public sallirig courses offered this spring b)' Orange Coast Col- l~e·s Salling ~uun. The non-credit morning, afternoon, ev«>..nlng and week- end classes begi.rl in February, March, April and Mtty. Courses off er hands-on instruction and usuftUy are five weeks lon_g. As much as 80% of <:las:, time ts spent sailing on Newport B!lY or on the ocean. Oa.sses ere based at OCC Sall· :ing Center, 1801 W. Coast High- way, Ne\\1)0rt Beach. On-the-water cia mclud Begimling Salling, lnt.ennediat Udos, Women\ Cruising, Intro- duction to Big Boats, and Bare· bOat Cbartenng. Bree sailing brochUI re available. Por more i.J)fonnation, call (949) 6-45-9412. OCC graduation petitions due March l Orange Coa~t College stu-.... d ti gyad,uaung or receivin9 rtif1cat of chievement this ~ring must fil graduation petiuon by M rcb 1. P titians ar available week- days at the student record counter in the -scboQl's Admis- lon and Records Hmldmg, 2701 Fatrvtew Road. CQS1a M a. : Students who fil., petitions will b eltg1bl to participate ln OCC's 51 st oonunencement cer- emony at 6:.10 p.m. lvtay 27 in I..eBard Stadium an .campus.., For more in(ormation, Qa.11 (714) 432-5581 SANfA MONICA SEAFOOD Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh Fresh Fresh Mexican Mahi Mahi Hawaiian Seabass Fillet Fillet Albacore Fillet ~10.95 tb. $7.29 tb. S6.95 tb. RETAIL MARKET 154 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (949) 574-nJNA (8862) IXNalt:w4/tt I ,~ (._ , , t l ! ( l 11 ,. j, 'I I . I' I l t.r. ' ' . \ 1, l + ' I I -----------~---~-------~--~-----~---~- L . . 11 • • 2701 Hat bot Blvd. SU1t8 D-1 _A_8_1h~urs......:.:.do~~Februo~~-1e~,1~999---------------------~8~~~0~l~l~l~ld.~~t~O~l~N~rJ~l~---------~----------------~---0o-i~~~Pi~: • nd AROUND TOWN Items to the Oa1ty Pt lot. Around Town. 330 W. Bay St • C~ Mesa 9267.7; fax them to (949) 646 4170, or call (949) 642·5680, ~ 228 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypllot.c:om. The walking club of NeM>ort Beach Will meet at Ho p1tal Road and Superior Avenue at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m . Los<> weight and hdve run. ror' more lnfomwtion, C(tlJ (949) 650-1332. Free income-tax preparation and d.'>si..,tdnce will be offered through the Ta.x-Aide program from 9 a.m to 1 p.m dtuJy through April 15 at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 t-1ar- quentl Ave .. Corond del Mar Appoullments <1rn avc.Uldl.>le. Por 1nforrnc~uon, call (949) b44-3244. A representative from Cal State Long B<>dch will v1s1t 0fdnge Coast Collegt•\ T(a.nsfer Center from q d m to noon. The TrdOSfer Ceutc>r 1s t.n the Counseling and Adm1'~10ns Annex on campus, 2701 f-d1rv1£'w Rodd, Costa Mesd. For mori> int or ltldllon, Cdll (714 I 432-58ll4. The Newport HUis Garden Club will m t at 9 :30 a m . m the Phase 11 Club Hou c, 1900 Port Carlow Place. M mbe.r will partmpate in a stund<iTd flower s},low. Prer~l:.· lrclLion b reqlured. New members a r always w !come. For more mlonnal.Jon, call (949) 6.44-4657. The OWcen' Wive League of Orange County, including New- port-Mesa, will have d luncheon at noon at Sam's Sedfood Restau· rant, 16278 1Pacific Coac;t High· way, Huntington Beach. Retired of(icer!<>' wives and widows and women from all branchc>s of nuh- tary ervice, arc invited For more information, caU (714) 549-2028 Newport Harbor Re publican Worn n will present d luncheon titled "Y2K · Why Should You Care?• at noon m the Governors· Room at.. the Bdlbod Bay Club, 1221 W Coast I lighwdy, Newpo rt Beach the guest will be Don Hoffmdn. Social hour b dl 11:30 a.m. The program is at 1 p,m . Admission is $20. Reservatio ns must bP m by Monddy. For mon• mformation, call (714} 963-5392 Newport Beach resident Flory m1n1 u Stctraqe I I ~--~1 I The Extra Space You Need I : ti Individually Alarmed ti Resident Management : Units Team I ti Climate Controlled Units ti Op.en 1 Days • 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate Units I I Access ti Competitive Rates I r----------, ti Personal Business & 11 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I ti Extra High Ceilings I :l $50 off l : 1 I Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I : Li¥j:j~~;..J f'' : I 1111 Camel back St. 01SON AVENue ~ I L Newport Beach, CA 1 1 _________________ .. IF YOU ARE S£RIOUS_LY CONSIDERING HAVING COSMETIC SURGERY Van Ilcek will i>peak on the Halo· can t ot i p m. at the Ordnge County JeWish Community Ccn· ter. 250 E. Bake1 St., Co ta Mesa . Adm1ss1on ts $5 for members and $7 for nonmember . For more infom1ation, (714) 755-03-40. A dramatic reading Utled "The Sc'.hwe1lzer Letters" will be pre· senti::id at 7 p m. m the Newport Be ch Central Library'!) Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Adnu ion lS free. For more mtorrndtion. call (949) 717-3801. A cla s titled Endometrlosls wtll be pre ented di 7 p m. at Co:.ta Mesa's Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St. The dtbcuss1on will cov- er f<lcts about endometnos1s, the latest d1agnost1c testing <md me thods of treatment available todtty. Admission is free. For more information. call (800) 514-4624. A book signing with DenJse Unn will be presented at 7·30 pm. at Bame~ & Noble Booksellers, 901 B South COdst Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa . Admission is free. . For more information, call (714) 444-0226. . . , ., ALDE~'S CARPET has op ned a new Arca Rug Studio \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL Ht '(,5 & HL'NNEHS on SALE.- I landmade wools. ~yntlwtics, <:>i'-tcll ALDEN'S C \HPE~TS, l'\( . I hf) J Plan llll.l St., (. 0 ... 1.1 \ll' .... I 646-4838 BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON THE DOCTOR •.• BEFORE YOU PAY YOUR MONEY .•. OR HAVE YOUR SURGERY ..• YOU NEED THE LATEST INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOU TO HAVE A SAFE SURGERY. • AN EXCElLENT RESULT ••. ANO PAY A FAIR PRICE. .. ELIMINATING UNFORESEEN PROBLEMS & STRESS ••. OR TIME CONSUMING LAWYERS & LAWSUITS ... "FREE" COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION PAK™ CALL 1-800-535 -0380 INFORMATION INCLUDES : 154 BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS • DOCTOR REFERRALS • HOW TO CHECK OUT ANY DOCTORS . BOARD CERTIFICATIONS ... 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"ith ,, , ... oil' fu' I .. to: • ' 11 . ( ) I l l I 1 ( I • I i I \ . i I 1 ' I I I I I i I ' f I • , I i . I . I \ ., ----------·----- ,. f Comfort Zone, a menial W.... &upport group, will be presented fTom 7:30 to 9 pm. at the light- house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa Anyone diagnosed with a mental illn ii. uw1ted to attend. Aclmisi.ion l.S free. Donations are accepted. For more mformallon, call (949} 548-7274. FRIDAY David Levy Will launch the second annual Martin W. Witte DLSti.n- guished Speakers Lecture series with "The Sky's tho Limit" at 7 p .m . at the Newport Beach Central l..ibtdry's Fnend~ Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. Tickets are $35 for foundation members and $40 for nonmembers. The event indudcs a buffet dmner. For more mformation, call (949) 644-3296. DeFore Dance Center wUJ present a West Coast swing dance l~son at 7:30 p.m. at the center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Danc- ing to all kinds of music will follow until 11 p.m. Admission is $8. Part- ners are not needed. For more information, call (714) 241-9908. SATURDAY An Orange County pre-business serrunar will be presented from 8·30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at National Uni· versity, 3390 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. The program will include discussions by professionals on topic. including busmess organi- zation, busine~s regulations, start- up costs, sources of capital, busi- ness records and taxes, and adver- tising Adrru.'>s1on 1S .$35 m advance and $40 at the door. Coffee and materials will be provided, Arrangements for persons with dlSabwtles can be mdde. For more tnfonnation, call (714) 550-7369. A back~country bike wUJ take State Park, 6471 ~. Coast J hgh· way, Newport BeeC"h Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is SS. For mor • infonua· tion, call (949) 497-7647. A workshop UUed Creating Your Second Career -Where Fun and Inc:ome Meet will be presented from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 204 of Orange Coast College's Lewis Applied Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. AdmL'ision is $39. A $6 material tee is payable in Class. For more intor· mation, call (7l4) 432-5880. A morning program UUed Cycads will be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sltennan Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highwdy, Corona del Mar. Adrriis ion is free. For infonn~tion, cdll (949) 67!3-2261. A six-week art and writing class for school-age children starts Sat- urday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in Room 115 of the Orange Coast College Art Center, 2701 FaJJ'Vlew Road, Costa Mesa. The dass will be pre- sented by OCC's College for Kids Program. Admission is $39. Mate- rials are $4 For more information. call (714) .(32-5880. A workshop tlUed Divorce -A New Beginning will be presented from 10 a .m. to 12:30 p.m at the ofllces of Maxine B Cohen, MF.T., 180 Newport Center Dnve, Suite 180 A. Newport Beach Adrruss1on is $40 For more information, cdll (949) 644-6435. Whale-watching aboard the hls- ton c 118-foot tall ship Pilgnm of Newport will be presented from ~ to 4 p.m. at 2717 W C0c1sl High· Wdy, Newport Beach Adnuss1on is $20 for adults and $15 tor children 12 and under Rec..(>rvdtlons tire reqwred. For more infomiatJon, call (714) 966-0686 place at 9 a .m . at Crystal Cove . A free workshop titled Using the Library -Toob and Tucks will be presented at 2 p.m. m the Newport Beach Central Library' Prlend Mcetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. for more information, call (949) 717-3801. A free seminu on the risks and ; bcnt~fits of cosmc•lic i>urgery will be presented from 2 to 4 p m. at the Fulton Skin Institute. 1b17 , Westcliff Dnve, Swtc 100, Now. port Beach. For more information, call (949) 631·3376, ext. 222. Dln Din at the Bamboo Tenaoe will presP.nt a Chinese New Year celebration from 9 p.m . to closmg at the re· tdurant. 1773 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Solomon Grundy wllJ ~rf om1 blues and jMi ongt.nals. The event will fea - ture a "Who can eat the fastl'st . with chopsllcks" contest and d Chmese tnvia game. Pek.my Ducks with 1,000-layer buns may be ordered. A cover charge of $3 will bcQ'U'! at 9 p.m. For more infor- matiOn, call (949) 645 5550 . SUNDAY Gray Whale Sunday wUJ be pre- sented from 9 d.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove Slt1te Park, 8471 E Coast H1gh\"ldy, Newport Beach. The event will include a spotting scope, binoculars, whdJe props and gamC"S dfld natural lustory infor- mdtion on the California gray whaJE' PMhc.1panl!> will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No. 2 Pdrking is $5 For more inlormd · uon.call (949J497-7647. MONDAY A represent.aUve from the Cal Poly Pomond Hotel Management Department will VlSlt Orange Coast Collt~e·s Transfer Center trom 11 c1.m. to 1 p.m . on campus, 2701 Fauvicw Road, Costa Mesa. For more 1nformauon, call (71 4) 432-5894, BOTOX FOR FACIAL LINES Kenneth D. 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TOOTH BLEACHING Sot only do teeth become sramcJ ti A /'C'Suh of d'nnlmg cotter anJ '1!1l)king. but 1hcy also ydl1,.,., ~ 11h a~ fhcrc .uc m1nr t>lhtr ICA«JJI) \IHh Jh rnro1 ~liom fluoroil;, tooth :mU lr•it m inn;; To 1mprm'l' 1hc appt".mncc of chor ttC'lh, • pJ11cnh m1v rurn the rnm1 cvn\tlV.lll\C prtMJUrr lva1bblc lor tht\ f'U1p11)C, • Blwliu1g tn\oh'n applying .a highly' a111ccnrmcd we wfincning grf 10 yuur 1mh ma custom nudt·tr~y limt anJ ll'C\jUtnC}' ol applt~1ion '' t.lllorcd 10 )Ullr nt.,;d1. \\c enc our ;ige nt'\\ rat".irdi and uc.umcnt for all huhh cm. Rtgul.ar checkups and dcanrn~ Jtc the bc51 pru1cc11on ~'"'' ' c11rnmc dcnt~I trc.auneuu anJ )urgcf)' • \\:'c arc· loa1rd at I { 11 .-\H>uJo A\c, Siutc )O~, l'cwpon Bcit.h, "hac wi:: an hdp ~ iind the ngh1 50!uuon u1 \'OUr problem w111g the: most modern lra.1mc111 .availalilt. • Pka-.c all ('W.1) MO ~c.l!O 10 ~cJulc :an appom11ncn1 0111 tn4iou\C bh f.1<.1lima our pa11t1111 umc and co1Mrunu:r - • ' ,. ( Doily Pilot around town Thur'®y, f btuary 18, 1999 A 9 Coastline Counseling Cent.er of Newport Be ch will present a free lecture titled •ADD OveMew• at 'J pm. at the center, 1200 Quail St. uite 105 For mom infonnation, Call (949) 476-0991. John Strand, a board-certified family practice phys1oan, will pre· sent "Healthy Agmg Prinoples for A.11" from 7 to 8 p.m. at Autumn :Years. 2891 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admission t:> free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 533-3300. ' JUESDAY A detailed workshop titled •Retirement Stratcgms to Secure Your Assets• will be p1esented from 6 to 7:30 p .m. ma conference room at Morgan Stahley Dean Witter, 575 Anton Blvd., Swte l 00, Costa Mesa. Admission LS free. For information, call (800) 729-3877. Mark Kaylor will present a free eminar titled Healthy Hecut & Cardiovascular Support from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ut the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market a.nd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. R~erva­ tions are required. For more infor· mation. Cdll (800) 595-6667. A feng shul workshop wlll be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at Bcimes & Noble Booksellers, 901 B South Coast Onve, No. 150, Costd Mesa. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 444-0226. WEDNESDAY Bunny My Honey wlll be present· ed from 10:45 to 1 l .30 a.m. in the f 1 .. 1'1.' !•01111 lli1 ,, rd 11d11 .. 111 I ht \\ 11rl1I ~ 11 -..! dr1 "1 il I" 1111:1 OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) 6 75.5553 children's department est Barn s & Noble Book.sellers, 901 B South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Cosl4 Mesa. Admission is free. For more inJ01- mation, call (714) 444·0226. A free noon program titled El Toro Reuse Planrung Proce will be presented at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's 'F'llends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Corrunerce and Avild's El Ranchilo will present a Business After Hours mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p m. at the .restaunmt, 2101 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. The event Will fedturc busine.s networking, hors d'oeu- vres, prizes and a no-host bar. For information, call (714) 885-9090. Dr. Randolph Agullara will pre- sent d free seminar titled the Myths & Facts of Metal-Free Laser Dentistry from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cate at Mother'~ Market and Kitchen, 225 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more infonnation, call (800) 595-6667. The Orange County Sierra Sin- gles Newcomers and Members Information meeb.ng will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Pdrk Ave. The event will serve as a forum to chscuss upconung acbvt· ties. For more information, send an e-mail message to wfrey@earth· link.net. The West Newport Beach Association board of dirc.>ctors will m t at 1 p.m. m the Newport Beach City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more mformabon, call (949) 644-3309. FEB.25 v The Ne~rt Harbor Area Cham- ber of Corrunerce's stinset net· working JJlP<"ting will take place from 5 \ to 7 p.m. at Tommy Bahanui's 1Topical Cale, 882 Avo- cado Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is free for members d1lQ $10 for potential members. For inlonnation, call (949) 729-4400. . The Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Foundation will present a Race for the Cure Sponsor Kick-Off Reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. dt the Santa Ana Counti:y Club, 20382 Newport Blvd .• Santa And. Any business or organizdtion interested 10 becoming a sponsor of the eighth annual Orange County Race for the Cure, which IS held 10 Newport Beach, is encour- aged to attend. Reservations are recorrunended. For more informa- tion, caU (949) 224-0292, ext. 22. Seymour Beek wlll be the guest speaker at the gathenng of the Newport Beach Historical Sooety and Friends at 6 pm. at the Amer- 1can Legion Hdll, 215 15th St .. Newport Beach. Wine and soft drinks will be served, followed by a buffet dinner at 6:45 p m. The program begins at 7:45 p.m. Ad.Cll.ission is $12. For more infor- Nevv & Used Sports Equipment Baseball Seasons HERE! Trade in! ·rradc up . . -- - ---M!t•XIJ:ZeJ~• -- ---I : 10% OFF I .d..,' all Baseball gear. : (~ ":!'~ '':!"!.:.-' !!..'"!!"'.!.J'!:' - -£'! !.11_!1~9. Mon ~01~~ 3313 S. Bristol St.• South Coast Metro Sot IC>cJm.4>m CBl'Utol & Mo:Arthw nnc to Mlch.t<b) SUn llom·5pm (714) 641 -7427 Feeling l~alian this ·Weekend1 Try the newest restaur.ant in town! ''Where the pastaflilities are endless'' Operated by the same family who brought you Newport/Naples Rib Company 2000 Newport ·. mat.ion, wnlP thr-histoncal soetet~ at P.O nox 1428, Newport Bead1 A free ~minar UUed Walking Through Menopause GracPJUll) will be pr cntcd frbm 6:30 to 7.30 p.m . dt the Patio Care at Mothnr' Marke\ ttnd Kitchcii 225 n 17U1 St,, Costu Mesa n ClVt1lions 61 rcqmred. For mort• mtom1ation, call (800) 5lf5·MiG7. the Ame a kan Celdcean SO<'lf'ly, Ot'cingP County Ct1<spt1•1 will pr"· sent J1•nntff'f Su1tz of I• ricncls ol th~ Scd Lluu MMine l\1dm111dl C.:(!nlt•r ot 7:30 pm'. lit the! Co~t<1 M a Community ·CentP1, 1845 Pttrk Ave. For mcirt' information, c.ull (714) 534-5177. . • FEB.·2§ The Newport·M~a chapter of Parent-Without Partners will pn•· ~ent it fund·rillsmg dancP from 8 pm. to nuchuqht at U1c } lolu.Jay Inn, 7000 Beach Blvd , Bw•nn Ptlrk. Adnu.'>sion 1 $7 for mernbe1~ dnd $10 for yuc b , For mm mfor. mdtion, Cdll 0(7141 848-583 > FEB.27 A back-country hlke will take place at 9 a.m. at Cry~tdl Covr~ State Park, 8471 c. CodSI l hqh- way, Newport Bectch. I hk1•r-• w1ll meet at ·El Morn Visitor Center. Parking as S5 For mor .inionna· uon,call(949)497-7647 FEB 28 A fun run wUJ take place at 7 a.m . cit Crystal Cove State Park, ~71 E. Coast Highway, NewyKirt ll •ach Runn1m. will meet at U'lc ru Moro Visitor Cf!nter Parking ts $5 r-c:11 informatiun. C"all (94'1J 497-7647. The American Cetacean Society, The l.O\ • \\1fhoul Honor abu support group for women \'lilll m t at 1 O a m at St Mark Pr • , bytP..nan Church 2100 Mar Visw Ave , Newport Be ch Admission ts fre The group ils a e<•nfid .ntial mcetin1J place for women who have t•xpen ·nte<l ahuse in aduJl rclatlonShips and deslre <i place of safety. For more mformauon, call IQ4<•1 i44-l!i41 OT (94~) 651-4487. Orange County Chi:tpter will pr~-MARCH 4 Pnt a \VhulP. Watch around Cutt•h· nn !stand <tbOaril th!'.! Catullll< Fly· A natural welln led~ tiUoo t!f from !J r1.m. lo 6 p.m. :Jbe boat · .. Altermitive SOiut1ons for Chronic will dPpart di ~ a ,m from IJavey' FatigtJ£' syndromr> and.F1bromyal- Loc:knr in the Bultx.>a Pavilion, 400 gin" \\ill t>e Jm.. nted from 6 30 to Mm.rt St., t': y.rport Bea h. Reser-7:30 pm at .f>e.!\I Chiropraeuc, vr1UOns will be heJd only until B 30 203'.ll B1rd1 St. uite 100, ev.port · t1 m. There L" a :.nark bar on board. B ·ach. Adnw s1on 1!I free. A vegP· Wec1r wann clothes and hnng 1 titrian dinner and m1m nerve alonc1 a hdt and bmoculars. Arlrrus-fl m nts will be available For ion is $40 for ddults and $25 for mfom1ation, coU (949) 250.:0600. cl11ldu'n. Pdrtinpants will ulso ONGOING spencl one to 1 112 hours OJI U1f'> !sldncl. For more infomldtion, cull {941J) 173-1434 or (714 J 534.5177 ,\ bdr.k-country hike wtll take pl<1CC! di 9 a.m. at Cry:;tal C(w1· Sl<1le Prtrk, 8471 E. Coa~t 1 ll!Jh· Wily, Newport Beach. I liker~ will meet <1l El t\.1oro V1s1tor Center. Parking C; $5. For morf' mformtt· t10n, Cctll (94Q) 497-7647. St. Andre~\ Pre:.byterian ChUJ'('h otter a support group for tamilies . with loved ones whu ure mentally Ill ·n1,, !JfOUJ> meets from b:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays m the church s D1erent1r•ld I !all C:, 600 St. Andn ws Road, Ne\'.'}IOrt Beach .111e•c onfidenu.tl qroup is ope:n to Uw community l'ur more mfonna· ll<Jll, call h31-2880 IMPORTED CERAMIC TILE AS LOW AS $4~A~ lmtalled IAMINATE ON SALE! 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BELOW: Coach Ted Bandaruk and his coed, 12 and under, Corona del Mar Junior Water Polo team took third place ln the Aloha Invitational Tourna- ment In Honolulu and brought along the Daily Pilot for good luck. 1 Thursday, February J 8, '999 A I 1 -.. ORIGINAL GERMAN • Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee .Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lun ch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf Spf'ri11/izi11g i11 W11ddi1Jg & Sprt wl Orrm·io11 Cakes (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace lane • Costa Mesa • • • • • . Chiropractic is accl'ptcd b>· most in~uranrc companies, PPO'S, HMO'S, Blue Cross, care Aml'nca CIC. Our office stJ.IT will be happ~ to verify }OUr co\crage. • GREETING CARDS • P APEP GOODS • BALLOONS • CUSTOM GIFT WRAPPING Or. Roy Damser D.(' . < huo1•r A< 11 ~fa~\.ll!.t & l l1•ll\11~ ( uc: l'rJ<lt~in~ ~'lln<e 1 '>R~ . 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Q:jlf .,.,.,..,... ~ J*-a.11 J&"l{,O. 16' Gtorle ...... ~u. ~-- - • SOCie A , -:-A 12 Thursday, February 18, 1999 - - ,a Daily Pilot • P/a,nned Parenthood honors Newport Beach cOup/f!._ j w ill you still love me tomorrowl-nsked organuers of the annual meeting of Planned Par- enthood of Orange and san Bernardino counties The haunt- mg question fonncd the basis of discuss1on at the dinner and reception held ctt the new Dil>- covery Science Center in "Santa Ana, which has become a focal point of community gathermg for causes unportant to the Newport- Mesa community, as well as all of Orange County . Chaued by Newport Beach bdlTlSter Martin Weinberg, with able assistance from Larry KJrschenbaum, Teddie Ray, BonnJe Ahrens, Donna Barasch, VlckJ Booth, Dort dnd James ~Caillouette, Peggy Goldwater T HI CROWD Clay, Molly Lyon, the Rev. Stephen Mather, Robert Sprague, JennUer Van Bergh and Lauren Van Eman, the CRYSTAL • Mln..:r•I~ ~ Oen1,1om .. •Hart<.! Caf\cd C~.il Quan Yin l'l &uddhJ Psychic Readings (Call store for appointment) ·Tarot • Script Channeling.' · Her~ t ... .cnu., 011~ lnum • Astrology • Handwriting Analysis 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714• 7 54• I l 5 I (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) • hciall • M&aNp • portt Ther1py • Bod Wt11~ • ffrdroth•r•py • Body Polilh • • ~ •Vichy S"-tt • Steam Roon~ • uing • El~ • • Pr. I: Po.1 Ul~r Tb.,.py • Hand & Foot Ci.re • Peth • Gm c.rtiGcatH • HW. DIH"oun1 w lid for •ll ••rv1cu .-copt aJ,...dy di ... ounted p•d<!~- .. relail pmducu or in con1unctlon with any othor dhcouol '1VEIGHT LOSS CO TA MESA'S BEST KEPT SECRET Starvation, NO lnjectio11s Andrea Drew Lost 39/bs! "Dr. Platt. does not have a "one--s1ze fits all' diet plan. He under~tands that everyone has a different metabolism, he prescribed meal plans for my metabolism. I LOST THE WEIGHT, and I never felt hu ngry or deprived!" "I've tried Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers. Dr. Platt is the only weight loss progrdm that didn't just cut my calorie intake, but treated my metabolic prob· /em. What can I say, I love Dr. Platt!" pati~nt \(,5 lo \tart.' -l.11\t' 50 //>, ... Mkbd K PlaH, M.D. '°""' Cmi/W, • llWrWI MtdJtU. NATIONAU.Y I F.C(}(;N/UO Nl/TllnOYM. l\Xf£/tT TFX . 'The Medical Center !Jor, Aesthetic Xce/lence · Call Today ! 714 754-5880 3730 S. St11an St. Costa Mesa, CA Ask About lk. l'latt'S New ••t11bollc Xmn.lon , , evening featured a trtbute to a fonrudable Newport Beach cou· ple awarded the Choice Award from Planned Parenthood. Darlene and Walter Gerkem• support of Planned Parenthood dates from 1954. Darlene Gerken wns infonned of her first preg- nancy at the Planned Parenthood Clinic..irf'Milwaukee, which opened in the early '50s with the Gerkens' involvement. Darlene is d member of the Orange/San Bernardino County Planned Par- enthood board, serving the orga- nization for the past six years. Also honored at the annual event was Rep. Loretta Sanchez, who received the Responsible Choices Award for her work sup- porting pro..-choice and pro-fami- ly legislation. Keynote speaker at the recent event was Dr. Jennifer James, a recognized cultural anthropolo- gist, duthor and lecturer. Her top~ ic, "Cultural Diversity m the New Millenniwn," addressed the ma1or changes in society creating teru;1on and uncertainty in our community and our world. ••• 111.e Center Stars, in support of the Orange County Perform- mg Arts Center, will play host to an exclusive cocktail reception Feb. 25 al Chanel in the South Coast Plaza. Gordon Roberts, executive director of Chanel fine Jewelry, 'will be on hand with a special collection of rare pieces of jewel- ry from the Chanel collection never before eX.hlbitedi.n Orange Cowity. The evening of conver- sation, cocktails and exqujsite clothing will of course feature the Spnng and Summer Pret a Porte collection from Chanel. All proceeds will benefit the projects of The Center, cher- ished by the small but signifi- cant group known as The Cen- ter Stars of Orange County. For more information, contact Madeline Zuckerman at 949 476 9009. ••• "I just love that song, and I wrote it," gushed Grammy-wm- ning songwnter Burt Bacharach, following a marvelous vocal ren- dition of one of his classic pop compositions at a weekend per- formance in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Am. Center Bacharach and the Paci11c Symphony Orchestra delighted a sold-out crowd that came to hear "What the World NPeds Now is Love", and "Raindrops Keep Fdllin' on My Head," along with other favorites, including •Do Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? Call "Rick Nixon" the Power ashing Expert to Professionally clean it l l' t's rvt l kl' t Ii' l t I ) ' 11 I 1 I I () ()" ' NP\\ ,\LJ.llll 1 • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1·800·581·0 360 Lie 667230 Planning a Bar/Bal Mitzvah? AnticipaJing a lVtdding? Thtn )'OU nttd to atttnd: SIMCHA AND CELEBRATION Place: Temple Bat Yahm 1011 Camelback t. 'ewport Beach, CA 92660 (romt~ <I Jambortt and Ctmtlbackl Date: Wednesda}, February 24, 1999 Tame: 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Come mttl a varitty of specialists in the event planning im/145try. Planntrs, caterers, florists, inviJation specialists, thtmt decor sptcialists phOtographtrs, Yidtographtrs, DJ's, chambtr music, ~andy sptcialists and host of -olhtrs! Enjoy lastings, live music. and mort. Optn to the public· admission frtt! For \endor information c.an Beth lavin at (949) ~1999. The Original If /KE'I CAil PETS OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & 0J)t:rated by Mes.1 Upholstery• PLUSH MOFF 25%0FF with dis ad til with this ad til Limp lel•dl•• ..... ., ........ • Texture • Berber • Cable • Vinyl • Plush • Wood r You Know the Way to San Jose?" and Oose to You." The composer was uruted on stage with some performen. for the first time.,Followmg one song, Bacharach twned to the young lady singing fu9 song to tell her and the audience that "I have never heard the music perfonned so beautifully.~ Continuing, the man who has written music per- formed by such greats as Dionne Warwick, Barbara Strei.sand, Aretha Franklin. Maureen McGovern, Linda Ronstadt, and Neil Diamond turned to the aowd with sheer joy to add, "lt'i such a beautiful song ... and I wrote ill - Three thousand fans applaud- ed Bacharach's music and his disarming personality, which charmed the pants off of them. Four decades of music-making has not diminished the pleasure of the gift of Burt Bacharach, for the audience or the man. ••• Olive Crest, founded in 1973 in support of abused children, goes into full gear this year, announcing plans to reach 2,000 children and families annually by 2000. The ainbitious program marks the 25th dlllliversary of the nonprofit organi.zdtion that has touched so many lives in this community. The Olive Crest prQgTa.m con- sists of a hcensed foster-family adoption agency, residential group homes, two 2•-hour trea.,., ment centers for severely ' • neglected and abused young ~. ~ children, parent education pro-,. grams, family therapy program~ and a private school. : Serving those in need all o~r Southern California and extenq;• mg into the Inland Empire and. .., Las Vegas, Olive Crest ha.s long enjoyed a very close relationship with Newport-Mesa otizens, , Upconung fund-raisers include an underwriting party- Sunday for the annual Black ~ White Ball at the Corona det !Vfdi residence of the devoted Sylvia ..... and Lynn Burnett. ''"' The honorary chair of the ball th:is year is the wonderful Vlr-••. gtma Knott, and the goal. of the everung of undeJWTiting ts • $100,000. u Also that day, The Center !J Club of Costa Mesa plays host td' the Town, Gown, and Apron ''" 1 Sweetheart Brunch and Auction:• chaired by Diana Casey and 1 Marla Foscart For more infor-, mation on these events, contact: . Alison Hill at (714) 444-9731. ' -• a.w. COOK's column appears every.,, Thursday and Saturday • You are cordial{y invited to atten4 ' hlk Privll!~ •1' ~ 1999-00 Kindergarten enroUment Parent Orlentadon Muting on Wednadt{y, Februtll)' 24 at 7:00p.m. 1999·00 stlddle °Sdwol (Grades 6 tJuu 8) Parent Orientation Meedng on ThllT'Sd/{)', Februtll)' 25 at 7:00p.m. • Slide Show -Academic Program Presentation Child Care available Refreshments Academic Program Presentation • Ryreshnien_ts 2 61 Monte Vista Avenue Costa Mesa, CA.. 9262 7 949-645 .. 5171 ELEMENTARY • MIDDLE SCHOOL EXnNOED CURRICULUM TEACHERS FOR: • Computer Educo!IOO • PE • Sponish • Swimming !pool on premeses) •Art •Music ~ ·For the Most lnesi:lt'* Tan;, the UnlwwN._ • SoW Plllttet DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your Decorating Needs!" - FURNITURE Rl!UPHOLSTl!RY • Custom-Made • Slip Furniture Covers • Draperies. Shades & Bedspreads • Patio Furniture "' . date book Thursday, Febiuary 18, 1999 A. 13 ~Message' is predictabl~; but rush to see 'Rushmore' , • EDITOR'S NOTE: 'The Reel Critics col· umn features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel. Murray, newcomer shine in comedy W riter·di.rector we~ Anderson and co-wntcr Owen Wtlson follow up Ui~ 1996 feature film debut, "B9ttle Rocket,• wttl\ another wi.nrung entry, •Rushmore.• •Rushmore• stars flewcomer Ja son Schwartzman (another link in the Francis Ford Coppola REEL CRmcs dynasty: nephew of Coppola, son of Talia Shire, and cousm of Nicolas Gitge) as Max Fischer, an acllvi· ty jock -and really bad student -at Rushmore Academy. However, his Jack.luster acad- emicS (he's placed on a "sudden- death probation" reminiscent of the "double secret probation" for Delta House in •Animal I-louse•) donot prevent him from orgcUUz- ing e ve ry conct>1vable club/acllv- 1ty on cttmpus, from the fencmg club to the Max Fiseh~r Players (his stage productions come eqwp ped with pyrotechnics dncl personal protective equipment for audience Angeles and N. tional odeties of member~). His film cnhcs, and it's ea:.y to see mannerisms why. This is vintage Murray. in and looks are all of his irnprOVl.Sdtlonal glory. reminiscent of Murray u es his comic brilliance a young Ben-to create a character who is Jamin Brad-· believable, amusing dnd dock in "The depr<>.ssing. I le fleshes out Her- Graduate• man Blume with nc:h psychologi· (there is even a cal underpinningsi his chardcter scene where ddmire.'i and hates Max for the . f th Rob Orozco one o e same reason: t le is reminded of characters himseU. · sends himself to the bottom of a The charncters occupy the swimming pool). :-.ame world as Whit Stillman's Max speaks w1th an unnerv· cha.meter:. from his ·doomed ing maturity, and is barely abln bourgeoli;u~-m-love·.tritogy: c;elf- to conceal his contempt for the • absorbed young adults trying to adults, especially heddma:.ter Dr. hnd their way m the world. But Guggenheim (Bnan Cox), who whereas Stillmnn's characters do enforce their: Jules because they not make any attempt to be are not. and never were, able to hkcd, this tilm, m its 0 \"11 off-the- work with the same kind of wit beaten-path way, 1s deruutely and spontaneity Max has. Max one 6f the best character-driven finally meets his match while comedies of the young yedr (it attempting to win the adoration WdS in linuted release in Decem- of fust-grade teacher Ms. Rose-bN m a vahant but unsuccessfu1 mary Cross (Olivia Williams) m attempt to nonunate Murray for a Herman Blume (Bill Murray), il nchly deserved Acddemy Rushmore graduate and steel Awdfd). "Rushmore" definitely magnate who mitially 1s Max's will remain w1lh you for the rest mentor but eventually becom~!-> ol 1999. tus adversary. Murray's performance h<ls earned him best supportm9 actor awards from the New York, Los • ROB OROZCO, 29, 1s an environmental health and safety consultant. He lives. in Newport Beach with his wife and two Celts Performances sa v weak P.lot in 'Message .. H ow many urri~ have you walked along the beach, watching your f ect and looking for burie<l treasure? Llv· 1ng my whole life here on the Cdlifomia <"Odst, l know l hav~ spent many an afternoon domg just that. lmugine iJ you found, hillf-submcrged in thr. sand, d bottle with a note. Now imagine th.at the message is so romantic and beautiful that you were com- pelled to by to fmd the author of t.Oe note. That's the prenui;e of the new KeVJJl Costner, Robin Wnght Penn and Pdul Newman movie, "Messag e in a Bottle." Penn plays Theresa, a single mother and newspaper researcher who, while on vacabon, discovers just such a bottle and a message. The note is wntten to a woman named Catherine, and the unknown author is someone who loved her de;perately. Alter show- ing the note to her co-workers, lhey decide that Theresa should try to hnd the author. Being ~ researcher redlJy pays off. and in no time Theresa is heading off to North Carolina to meet the man who wrote the note -Garret Blctke No sooner does she land than she meets Dodge Blake, Garret's .father, played by Paul Newman. Dodgeste r:. her in the direction of the harbor. and she finds Gai- r~t (Kevin Costner) at work restoring n boat. Neglectmg to tell Garret about her dss1gnrncnt. a rr>lat1on° ship starts. And, in one ol Ul more obvious plot twists. th audience knows Lhis relfluon hip is doomed. . The character::. do not, howev- er, and the story continues· We. learn that Cdtherlnc is Garret's dead wife, and that smce. her death, he has been unable to I t her go. She was an artist, and Garret keeps her studio as d shrine, unable to let even heJ family look at her paintings. The romance between There- sa and Garret tontinues to hlos· som even though at tmms 1t lS a bit crowded. Their love hits the rocks when GarH~t finds thP hot- Ue and letters that Th rP.Sil hc1s been keepmg. He retrec1t:. to North Carolintt dnd Cathenue, hnally finding lhe court1y~ to bury her. Although the ending Le; very predictable, J don't want to spoil ii for anyone who doesn't t}\ hbndwnting on the wan Suffic 1t to say you'll need your Kleenex. Seeing •Message in 4 DOttle"' on VaJerttinels Di!y with my hU.S· bdnd was.my contnbution to a romantlc day t fQwever, I don't think the movie as destined to be one of the great Jove stones of all time. The plot 1-s so predictable, you'll feel llkP you could have wntten 1t. \Vhat is wonderful is Paul Newman. Hi crusty old ea dog, DodgP., .v. orth lhc pnce of adnm.sion. Robm Wnght P~nn also did a great job. After this role mayt~ she v.ill hnd the leading-lady · status she deserves. Even Ke"~ Costner, wuh his limited actmg skills dnd an even more limited scnpt, d1d a. hne Job This is the Coi.tner that we women love - strong, silent, shy and romantic...! can't th.ink of a betteJ man for • U1e role of Blake. Although nQt great. " 1essdge m a Bottle" will keep your atten· lion. 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N~ Beach. (949] B7J.3425 Fax (949) • 673-2175. AUTO BISTRO The l'nt ~ restaurant on tht planet where ttie food ectuatt matters Or brelif8st bistro menu • seMd ~ 11 am CU al day biltro menu 11 served 11 em-1 Qlln We offer line delicaCles such as . S8ame Pen£ Noodles end I Gri!lad Oiicbn Focec:cie San<W:h wdl Artichoke & Rome comao. Plus a ful range of ~sso & bistro bel.w1lges leMd .. day long l.OC8t8d at 3100 w r.oast ttt.y (Next to • 9tiring BMW) .-TWIN PALMS '°': Caifomil Coiltal Cuisine, felltUl'iOg the boUnty of the coast In I -; ~ indooroGtitdOor village square 8tmo6phere. rrve ,,. ~ MrY night Lunch Mon -Sat 11 00em-3pm MtY nigl'&; ber mer-.. Mllabll tletlM!en kM'ICh/ dinner end Thoc .set. until rrvqt l.oc8t8d It fOO ~ Cercer ll'., et Fashion l&iafld 721· 8288 JACK SHRIMP SerWig NhenOC lol.ililnl cul6ill 11 en upbMt. CllSIJ8I ~" Mil peoo tilg Trt CU' Jecbtn1., pllta, er the ..JerTril' Jcw'ribell)8 Tek.t Cd ... dtllMry Mlebll l..oCat8d et 24CD w Coest Hwf 65().55 77 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The ort; brewery n Newpat Beach we SM'S aw:ird .wnng ~ &. we have a fartastic food menu wiU1 outdocr ~ 811d IOts of FFe parlm,g Located et 2920 N~ BM1 Hoors 11 :3Qem.11 ~ Sun-Thurs 11 Jl:m, 003m Fn$..... 6 7"..8449 BAMBOO TERRACE Clledt Ol1 the h:ppest Ollnese restuem II\ (hnge Qxny! Reoanlty runoOOlOO to resemble Asian beer hrusc Diil Oii IB'A!S tasty Oine6e food and mun a fllf>1 stocked bar \Wt! ~ IJ'q:JIC8I drY!ks. a qimy \Wle ist and 1 great assortment of~ bmled and draft beers Holn• Lunch Tues.fn 11 45am • 2prn Dinner Tl&Thurs 5pm • 1(4im Fri & Set 5pm • 11 pm Dosed on Mllfldays l.008ted at 1773 Newport 1M in Co5ta Mesa 645-5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD SarONictlos, coffee and ~ ctinkJ & smoolhles Al new brealdast: menu Catering available Open Mon·Fr1 at 6am. Sat at 7am aod Sun et Som Located et 270 E 17th Slreet, Costa Mesa 645-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Award Wimng Cuisine of 1M::1 ~ fti' blctl Moo ~n 11 ~ 006ed for k.mrJi on Saturday Sonday BN1ch Buffet aeMd 1 i » < ~ omer ~ 1rom s 3lm locet.ed • ttie South Coest Raz.a • 1621 w ~/we 714<43&'1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta ceesar SBbd hormmade ge \1181, samt>. wgetanal'1 Oshee. ~. beer. cs~ & desart lbn 7 day& a week. SlrWig sa. ~ &al IN1Ch fran B 3) 1 00. Soo • Thura. 11 am-1 ~. f.ri .Set. 1 1 am- 11 pm Al m8fOI" ad cordS ~ Locoted N. 251 ~ ""'1. ~ THI CULINARY WRAP • l\lewpcJt Beach (714) 7230021 .::!!. Fl'lllh. ~ ••• 1111e11 ..i CWlcldM wtePPld wkhn a tllt rol ~' dry'I ... trcm 11.CXllm • 9 CQirn Looated 11 the ~ Sc,Jtrt 250 E 17'tl sir., (714J 548..wo3 NIWPOllT 1118 COMPANY Altlx' 15 yen on Newport M , ~ Ab ~ hel rnMd! Wt n loaUd • 2196 Heltof-9MS (tt. old Sizzler) Wa offaf' I bdlli iaq.. ..,. *"'* --.. mot9 J*'ldng. n • 8lpll'&t ~ liildllrl WI .. bt °"" far llNfl In Mlrcfl. Wt hM the .... .., blc* rftie " Chl1fl Ccu1I¥ ~ In 1 W1M1 WI .......... (MIJ1111.Q110. ' RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA kl t beeW~ 9eWlV on Iha bey VIII n.Jilic". peifalTtitll ~· rt °"' &10C8CI lMgi8 located ll 251 £tit Pd!c Q.'l8lt ~ ... ~ e.dt. Wdl Mon .sac. , 1 3)-2 00 Ql'my ~ 11~ Dtvv.r ~ 5pm.1~ Cel lihlld fir l'l!lerMO• 8736!500 SA PO RI '*' food ftr ~ .... ~ , 1.3llm-1~ QJ1dlit Tiu1dlw. 113lfn.11tQIT1~U:Af•1CB:>~ tM. ~ AMACHI I Next to Sterling BMW> CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on Uv3 freshest fish F1'86h gied sealood ch1cten S8llC2'Nithes S8l8ds ~ plates end pas:a ~ ~ s.e-ien ClayS e we Moo tt-ni Sat 11am-9pm. Sunday 11am-7prn ~a Loar.ed 670 w 17Ul a 1ra 0:ista Mesa f1 m tJie new Trader Joes J ~s.a873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Rega,l'ded as SoW!erri ~'s tqp seafood rma6s' WtJ:t the largest & finest sclcctlOO d treSh sea1aod daily Also 8 mutitade ol ~ d des such 8S 8USl1f !Tllled f.sh an:rees dam ~ fisti & chlp6. $11~ 8f1d a the ,tJ111JS for 1 gnunnet meal at l1cmi ~ 7 days• woot located 154 E 17th 9: C'.Os:a Mesa (714 J 57 4-8862 THE CANNERY HisUnc waterfrot1t ~ erid harbor cu:sa C8l'C8' HDtr6 M!lll&: 1130·2 em Sil \0 am-12 pm. Al m&)IX' cre«)t cerds ~ suggested located et. 3010 letavetie Ave Newpat Beach. CA 92663 t7'4J s1s.s1n fax 67ses10 Sush & ~ to Go Complete Bar AO MaJOr. Credit Uiros ~oceted At BL U EWA TE R GR I LL 2675 lr't'ine Aw (Acro&s from ~GO!! Cru'Se)l714, 64~5518 Casu5 waterfrct'4 dinng the f3Tner $1:2 of the Sea Slanty MC SUSHI NAOMI ~~ ~~tresn ~~=o:~ ~ fer blch M~ 11 e Ill • i?ll P m Oinnet ~ ~.lflday-Se3ting l.C)Oll Sl"l'IWI Moderr8; pr:lced l.ocatOO 630 Tlvsd.1y S p m .e p m Friday & Sa:i.Jrd3y 5 p m • 10 pm loca:ed ~ a20 Part D'Ml near lido ,.._, 7 kmct1 800 oms-675f&i ~a. I G h Co5ta Mesa 7 4841-7321 .....,...., BEN I HANA AMELIA'S SEAFOOD & ITALIAN RESTAURANT Ml CASA CM meats are now a tnp ui 8¥ as we es Meia> NcJN offemg fish tOCO(, PhorJe ~ for orderS tD1IO Hours Oall;i from 1 1 am Al major credrl cards accepted loe&t.ed At 296 17th St Co&ta Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHJTO AuthentlC Me~ food with the fre&hest 111iredtents & a nt"N light CUt5lne G'eS1 ~ HotTs Lundi & Dinner. Al rna;or a'edt cerd3 accepted Looeted 11t 2101 Plate!tla Costa Mesa -6421142. 20CU Newport B>t'd , Newport Beach~ 6750855 and 2744 E Coast Hw,i, CDM -644'8226 MR. JUAN t.'s b a ~ to Cobo A t8SUl of WlentiC Me.J;Qn & Se3tood Q>en 7 d¥ a week from B CXlam-9 CQim Beer & "' LoC8ted ai 2263 Far.kw Road (8' w . tJelWd lube) (949) 631·7500 LA PALAPA 5fning a11wiDc Sotati Me:6c:an l881ood CcMche ..___,,. aem!ll'lll'M:!S . MJO, n mdl more Open 6 • Cosed on ~ f)r'll I\ ti' ~ LOClltlld at t 23 23rd Sl Ill BeaCh (near t.\11 l! ii~ 6n2657 . Mn.I irQJdel ldlMa", Ctlb. ltnr4>. .... Dlitf "*'* ~ 6 rnne rt> l\j w & • ._ c.. a. Hcal'I Wdm , ' :n<..:.11. Dirr«' Mon &l. '"°"1 5 ~ Villa MIMWd. a..:. Gil LOCltld N. 1BIS ,. -I (At 1?dl Qre&J Nw BlodQ ... ~ a..~ (714] &e7944 THI ARCHll• lhl prtnUn ... ""' ..rood l'lol.-ll ~ CIUly ftll • 922 Srq Udl M&l\..fri , ' m.n ll'd 3:tQm. o.r.-.... .., ll'd t CIJlftl bJmimd an Nllllpin M I 0.. HWf II ~ e.d\ M&-'°77 • For 39 years been 6eM1g the b:als Md~ r/. ~ 8ead1 VfOO chensh U1e finest In fine w;ies & ~ see !oodz 9.ilSet iS 6ef\'l!d Sin ttru Th.rs from 5:00 pm -6 oo pm lm1C!' d3ay umg 5 pm Lll1ch Fn. Sat. 5161 from 11 30 bi 3 3J im &may tnR:tt ll'cin 10 CO em -3 00 pm. 31 1 ~ 111 8aboa tsmd 94SS7J.658J I I ~ A 14 Thursday, February 18, 1999 date book Daily Pilot Inspired craziness makes '~es of the Heart' a winner lot.t lnus T he McGrath · 1 tee:. an• back among us, thos three crazy daughters of a crnz1cr mothN,who hanged her- self in the cellcH, d.Jong with the family cat. One of them has had sex JUSt once in her 30 years. anothe1 left town for a Hollywood singing career and becam<' a billinu · agent in a dog-food fdctory, cmd ..------· the third hcts THEATER REVI EW ~~::r~wd Wlth shootinu ht>r husband because she •u1dn't lilw his looks · They were-crdZy enou9h to propel thclf UP.dtor, pldywriyht Beth Henley. to a Pulilzm Prize for "Crones ol the tif'art • some YldTS ago, and now they're strut- ting their cnamcss di the C.:osld Mesa CiVJc Pldyhouse m a mar- velou'>ly delcnled dnd emotionctl· ly involving productmn. Director Jack Millis has w1sC"ly dllowed the how to play at it rnhc.rentl)' lr.isurcly pace. focus- ing unhumedly on e Ith of the 1ster:. and her own part cular demons. as well as her place in the social fabric of l faZPlhurst. Mi . About the only mcrea e in tempo comes late m thP. play, when the eldest sister does some unpromptu housecl<'aninH - with her h1ghfolutm cousin dt the other end of thP. hroom. #Cruues of the Hectr1" hds bet•n around the block a tew times, but the Costd Mestl stagmg i£ onP of the more impreS!>ive int(">rprctd· lions. Like its cousin. Robert Hcu- li.ng's MSteel Mugnolias," the play locusc. .. on small-town SouthPm women and theu uphill. often· conucaJ struggle for emotional ur· viva!, ahett~ rucely by the set designer's lived-in kitchen etting. All thwc McGrath l>IStcrs are imprPss1vf"ly interpreted, dncl each has her dehmt1ve moment, but Lynn Reinert's achmgly real-~ 1st1c performance as the old0.st, spmst<'rs ister, Lenny. 1s th<.• pro- Lareest Maternity Selection in o.c. New Be Used · · BABY BLOOMERS Hours: M. r tOarn 6pm .Sat I lam !'pm 1125 Vlctorta St. tA, Costa Mesa (949) 548-1001 ••• Ar\ A1\1ERICA!\' CLASSIC O~ THE SCR Mr\li\ST.\GE OF MICE AND MEN t ..• teinbeck February 26 through April 4 U-.>\\ ·primJ p~1ews n<1'4 through Fd>ruary ~S Johil Steinh:dl\ gm! d lel~ the ftkomOrab!e ~" l\tlJ fJ1endi Stlm~ \alley \agtan •no.share an~ drean1 w ti~'" the fat ti the bnd The llthd rUl In SCR Amerian Classk::s Serie\ $J'clks IO If> Rmpl 'Mid purek of Arnt1lcll 11) haunting lhcnie will lif1#t g af1er tht rurtllln cmli!S n t 1Clms OF THE HUIT' + WHEM: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamil· ton St., Costa Mesa • WHEN: 8 p.m. Thurr days through Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays until March 7 + HOW MUCH: SS.SO & $10 + PHONE: (949) 65<>-5269 Adrtana SancbeJ:, Lynn Reinert and Kathy Sim- mons (from left) cele- brate Retnert's birthday in "Crimes of the Heart" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhome. I duction's crown jewel Reinert is a study in fomenting frustration, hN htetime of disappointment culminating in rage over a hall- ealen but not by her -gift box of chocolates. Kathy Simmons swaggers through the role of Mt!g, the "cheap Christmas trash" nuddle sister, endowing her character with a C'O<'ky #kiss my grits" atti- tude. Simmons rMely displays her own vulnerability, but she dllows this quality to emerge in a splendidly endClC'd ~moment of truth" segment (!Jir:J™(;.iEJC!liJ™LiiGEliJfAl?U!l~tii " ••• wonderful , delicious meals that would cost twice as much .in a full service restaurant ••• The food is awesome. ~ • Sure to be the new hot spot on 17th." u seen in the Daily Pilot February 4, 1999 fre1/.. ~~fin R..<>Affei ff-.wf'j of~ J~Jf Open 7 Days • Sun-Thul lam-9pm •Fri-Sat llam-JOpm 271 E.17th St . .i Costa Mesa ".,i (949) 515-0909 fAl?U!Jr:iil!JGJiJLFXEJr;E]l!llt:J~'™ Avoid heavy traf'ftc -enjoy a light me.a durtng BANZAlHOVR ( 1be younger sister, Babe, fac- ing charges of attempted murder, is wonderfully portrayed by Adn- ana Sanchez -a renowned songstress whose only connec- tion to music m Uus show con- sists of a few tentative toots on a saxophone. Sanchez flesh"s out her character's charm and n~uvcte, as well as the passionate stubbornnes:» that got her into trouble m the first place. Cousm Chick, who looks down her nose at the trashy McGraths, is rucely done by Andrea La Vela as an exacerbat- ing presence m their lives. The tadtum, gunpy Doc. Meg'c; for- mer lover, is an economically effect.lVe interpretation by an actor billed onl~ as DJ. Kent Taylor connects tentative- ly wllh the young lawyer who talces Babe's case because he has his own fish to fry with her victim. Taylor bUilds on his character's youth and inexperience with a measured, halting approach to the role that's refreshingly honest This guy doesn't pretend to know all the answer.;. Reinert. Simmons and Sanchc1. play their s~terly rela- tionst p SUJ><'rbly, both in moment of CC101antdP.rie and constemallon. Their laughing j,r: over their grandfather's comd is t..1 pdrtirularly affecting moment m a show that's more than a little strange but works its way effort- lessly into the heart • TOM TITUS reviem local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Tiii oilr.I EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Bfi NNING FEB 15'1' THRU APRIL. " Ctawtlsh Specials ub/ect to Anllab/11'1 and Markn p1/clo1. Newport Beach Laauna Beach Irvine. · 2400 W Coast Highway 361 f'Orest Ave.1 103 3041 Michelson IA (949)650-SSn (949)376-8982 (949)254· 1023 Newly Remodeled ~lato classico e~11 @cean v~ V ITALIAN ICE CREAM 'SMOOTHIES V S A NDWICHES ?G OU RME T COFFEE 'f E SPRESSO DRINlll.5 VOTED 1998 .. Best Ice Cream" in 0.C. -OC W•ekly (949) 721 -1160 2756 E. Coas t Hwy. Coron• .del M•r • Pool Tables •Golf Game • Food, Fun and Spirits •Sunday NFL fKket •Drink Specials Facmg the Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 ~oqers l C:,"-~ ~", r~ SandwJ~J House 270 E. 17th St., #17, Cosla M esa, Ca 92627 (949) 645-2251l Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Drinks, & Smoothies n We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily • Cappuccino • Latte •Mochas • Gourm et Coffee • Ice Blended Drinks- We use a 1/2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies I 1 1 I 1 1 1 • ..... ~ ! · ! 1 I 1 1 t · : r ' ,..,_ f , 1 1 · , " Semrd Until 6pm Sun~ thru Fridilys .For Reseroations: (949) 642-7880 3131 West Coast Hig~ -Newport &M:h www.~tatJrant.c:om ' I ! ~oily Pilot date boo k ThurJday, February 18, 1999 A 5 Back Bay Cafe is a great lunch spot even on a rairiy day 1 ANL~ CtilliVER !kit f'iot N ewport Dunes protmbly isn't thP. fust place that comes to mind as a rainy- dcty lunc•h deshnahon. Its only rcstdurant -the Back Bay Cole -is known for its scenic outdoor <lining and sunny morning hreakfctsts overlooking the bay, boats and beaches. But even m mdement we th· er, my lriends and I cnjoy~d the .)ronn and frienilly atmosphere ,ms1de the restaurant on a recent Jtnuay afternoon The nautical-themed cafe ha'> A spnciou outdoor patio with plastic tables ·DINING REVIEW =~~ ~~i- ta.s for shade. lostd\?,'-thcre' · lots of windows iind light-colored wood, and sails hang from the cc>ilmg. The mcmu is fairly sunple with :.alacb, soups. sandwiches, burg- 1l1rs and chowder, chili and soup of the duy. 1 • A lot of lhP. cw.tomcrs come ftom the• NPwport Dunes RV Pork, wherc•E C'"' flock dur- '1ng the wintc onths, '>ttid man· 11g1•r Debbw . cchuwn In the ::.ummer, the rounger crowds mve for dinner aftPr c1 long day licking at the Dunes. · In the chill}' winter, pPopl~ go lo the cafc Jor 1~ wann "oup and Pavilions cook-off award·wm- ning sedfood chowder, a crcam- based chowder with a variety of seafood, celery, potatoes and a touch of seasoning ($2.75 for a cup; $3.75 for a bowl). A chowder and sandwich combo -a bowl of chowder with a half a ham, turkey or tuna ~andwich for $6.95 -is a tasty and heurty lunch. After admiring the oul'iido, and having a bit of trouble find- ing the front door, we settled into a table righl near a comer wm- dow, where the overcast skies • cast a lovely gray tiue on the boat docks. The servers were spunky and attentive, keeping ln line with the 9-year-old restaurant's upbeat atmosphere. I imagined the place just bustling dunng the summer. We started off with sptndch and artichoke dip ($5.95), a small crock served with multicolored tortilla chips. The dehoously salty and creamy dip was flccke with minced spinach and arti- choke and laced with pungent garlic. Appetizers such as stuffed falapenos, 7.ucchini spears und nachos are also offered. Grilled chicken teriyaki ($7.25). is a light sandwich of marinaded chicken with a unge of pineapple served on Cl bun with french fnes. BACK IAY CAFE + WHERE: 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach + WHEN: winter hours: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily; summer hours: 7 a.m. to 3 p .m, Monday through Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m . Thursday through Sunday, + HOW MUOI: Moderately inex- pensive + ~E: (949) 729· 1 ~4-t The Back Bay Cafe at the Newport Dunes Resort boasts an outdoor patio overlooking the Upper New- port Bay. · · KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAJl.V Pit OT Th~ gctrdcn burger ($6.95) is a 1 metttle:.s pcltty seived on a bun wilh fruit or light and crunchy Ines. Other healthy selections include a Cdlifomia salad, veggie pocket and fresh fnut plate. The qrillccl w•9q1r> undwich ($7.25) ~ounds healU1y and hctc..I ct variety of tJOllP.d w~wl<1blr>s but CARDIO KICK BOXING Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlTTO • HO,MEOWNERS • HEALTH ·JO }e1m in Business ~ s >°'?.1 ~j-....,., ·~ l'H. \I:\ \\'In I 11 ll:. ( )'L) ·01 \\1(>1( & \l.\H1 IAL \H 1 ~ C 11. \\!PIO-.; I'\ <>H.\.,(11, <..Ol '\I'\ CLASSES .-\VAIL\BLE MON-SAT FIRST CWS FREE CALL TODAY!! 949-631-774*0 t 1 OIJ l'it'll'pun 81\"J, • flin>p<>n Beach 333 E. 17™ ST. • COSTA MESA (949) 574-0122 IN-1'-t....,.WI Another new store, 1 another good reason [ to stay liome To Entice You Into Our New Store, We'll Pay Your Sales Tax (Treadmills & Home Gym'• only) Newport/Costa Mesa 1880 Newport Blvd. 949~631 -1381 You're invitt'd to our new .,tore" here you can try out our c.1<ccptional equipment. If rou·rc ~crious about getting in shape and tin~d of that sweaty gym smell, then you·rc netter off staying home. A Stanford l ,nivcr..,11> 'itudy proved that people who work out .it home arc more Jikcly to ~uck with thl· program and get more effocm·c results. I was marbled with loads of mPlted cheese. There was a litUP too much cheese and oil for my lunch compmu.on's taste, but the d wiCh was tasty and ubstantiftl Other notable sandwich r1 Ute classic French d1p ($6.95) and the roasted twkey brea t t 25) Fish and Chips are trad.Juonnl style: Cod filet.'> brP.,aded and f ncd to a golden brown and 1•rvcd Wllh lemon, tartnr snuce. coleslu w and trench fnes. A BBC chili dog is a big frank topped with homem<tde dull oruons and cheddar Cheese ($4.95). Ta ty salads include duckP.n' artichoke ~$7 .95), cohb ($7 50), • Chinese chicken ($7 .50), Ca ar ($6.25), Chopped vegetable ($7 25) and taco dhr. en ($7 50J. Sunda~· brunch is an all-~ou­ can-edt buff.:t of Amencan breakfast fare. Roast beef and ham. scrambled egg , sausage bacon, Frcndt toast, salad pa · tries, mulfins and fresh fn11t .are for the tllkmg tSB.95 for adults $5.95 for children, mdudmg dnnk). The C'ale ha .. d full bar as well as catenng seJV1ce and speaa.J P.Wnt~ facilities. So heud Jo the Back Bay Cafe any tinw of the year for friendly servrne nncl gredt food \\,th a beoul:ltul bac - drop. I • NANCY otE~'S d1nin9 rcvt appear every other Thursday ~,,\TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT! J DNKA~\~RDllL "The New Toste Sensation in Chicken, Steak & Seafood" ' • Kevin Ives '98 "The OIOITIOS of garlic & cilantro watt & conversation hums at lnko Grill" ·LA TIMES "Serving some of the most innovative foods around" {OSTA l~ESA DAILY PILOT LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY" SATURDAY · 7PM 23600 Rodfield. lake ForeS1 260 ~tol • Cosro Mesa 949·587-9008 1714 444 ... 657 Come by and one of our rxpcrtly trained sale!> staff will help you A MacGillivra_y r-rccman r-ilm choose equipment that'5 pcrf cct for you. \Ve don't claim to carry C\'cry bran<l ,just the cream Ll\DYM of the crop. \Vr'rc so exclusive that Wl"re the onl)' authorized dealer m Lo~ Angclc5 and Orange Count)' to carry Thcrn<lyne f-itnes'> and Vcctra. Wt'n.-so ure ahout our quality and prier!>, that we hack them w11h a thin} day return. The Finest Equipment with an Attitude on Price. www.aagym.com l ·, 16 Th1Jr$day, F bruory I 8, 1999 ; I commun1 forum IDllOllAl ooking to fill some really big shOes W o Will be Newport B •ach' next city manager? In a little more thdD a month -mdybe even before that - WP'll know the answer. By the end He was cool, levelheaded . 1 lis feathers rarely -if ever -ruftl d . He understood what made N ewport Beach tick. • Murphy -a lthough he d ashed philosophically with the majority of the council in his final months - demonstrated a work e thic thc1t was dam-near beyond reproach: A nd he was about as d etail-orie nted as they com~. more than th occasional qudfl)'. Leaders in locul gov mment w ho've . shown either flamhoytt~CP and ar10 - gance havt•n't lust •d lonu. ThNe's one mon• charMter tldit we'd like to see i n our new city m1.maget. Loyall}'· I Murch, the City Council plans to choose the mdn or woman -w ho lertd Nf'wport Beach into the oext nuUenmum. Seventy candidates applied for t'tl<' post •. made vacant 'when a c~un­ cil mo1ority.forced Kevin Murphy 110111 the office in A ugust. Whoever gPh it will edm $140,000 a year. The courw1l hds narrowed its choices to thn·l· They'lJ undergo final inter- v11•\\ s m iust six days rtw ptirson who lands the job has ~11n11• lnu shot's to fill Both had the political savvy thut is essential in Newport Beach. Unlike some communities, where the mayor is the only king of the hill, Newport is a community of many king - CEOs, corporate presiden ts, CFOs, high-powered ?tlom eys and million- aire e ntrepren eurs. We'd Jikp him to stick 1tround for a whih>. We wctnt lum hem well mto th~ 2·1 st century. We ~xpt1ct the kin'ct of loyalty deu1onstr<1ted by A flan RoPder, Costa M •su' .city. ntdnager. There's liltlP doubt of tus dllcgiance. t le clcctrly love the city, and he's dedicctled to his job. So there it is, our chcu<1ctP1 wish hst. I) The stoic tempr>rurn11nt of Bob Wynn. 13oh \\'ynn, Murph} 's predecessor, -.lwplw1d<'d llw city through two dt>cdcll's, c1nd he was loved by virtu- dll} 1'\<'ryorw. • Respect and humility are keys in this land of Don Bre ns, H enry Segerstroms and Bill Popejoys -d place where opposition tends. to be · 2) The work eU)1c of Kevin Mur- phy. 3) The loyalty of A llan Roeder. WP hopp hP's out tlwrc. Om'ring prayPrS for tl1P HP\. Kraus<') I 11111 ..tlhn!.J tO lhcmk Uw Ddily Pd!lt tor thl• s'uperb covert1ge it llds ~1w11 tht• Rev. Kenneth i<rcJu,.._. durmq his illn~ ... s H e is a t1 rril1c p<?N>n with cm tnCTedible 'Plb" ol humor .tnci 1s Ct wonderful -,p1 c1kP1 Not uni} L'> hv our pri~t. b 11 cl <Jfl'cJI CU!Tllll\tnlly supporter. Bh" \oil h1thl'r Krctll'-C Contin- w•d pr ct\ 1 f'> lu1 your rr-covery \Jui h low Thdnk you. Ddtly Pilot. RACHEL PEREZ-HAMILTON Costd Mesa LPt's irnpParh those ")PPking in1pPach ment Nov. lhttt rt\ 11V!'f, m1pec1ch all thoo.,l who sl<11tPd Uuc, unnPces- ... ,,.,, llllrl'-C'll<,f WARREN G. ALTHOFF Costa Mesa Fair. ~<'dPrlander shouJd pay c:itizr1is I 111 ... 1 \'I rntl·d to ctcfc.J my two < l'nh to thP uutrc19<.'<JUS demand of lht> lc11r IXXtrcl 1 "Pnre of silence is tfolden, too," f-eb. :l). They dnd N1!<ll'rlc1ndN llldde money without .111y c on<f•m Jor the otlzl'ns of ( ""Id f\ 1esd WP could not hctve ctll) J>Pc1r C! of nund on concert 111qhts Som<'lmt<"" Wf' ht1d to h•11\r for houc., Nr·d,.rldndPr und the fdl! board ltnulcl pa y thr• nllwns of Costa l\ll• ... <1 who suftnPd for yea.rs. It \.\ ,,., 1111 for monc>y, rmd they didn't q1v" .1 you-know what tor dflY· ll11nq ••1"1• T111· Pct< 1111 Arnptuthedtre .,lt.,ulcl hi' torn down ft rrught be a qoo<I plc1c P for d ldrge nC'w Library l11r ( 'oslrt (\ Jt•<;d Thdt would be ..,. •lllf1th1nq thr1t the citizens could •_!}• 1111cl dpprr>oate c1nc1 Wu~. I -LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa 111•· Lusks dlf' my heroes. They luotl up .md fought for thern- "'1 lw-.;, hut <'ven more so, for me md 11thc•r residents of this how.mg co11un 11mty ThPy fought while Mr. N1 drorlrmdn mvttded the Sdnctity 11 0111 honH>s -including practice "'-'''>lll!ls, oltl'n <'1ght hours a dtly, ro mukro his profit at our expense. Now the· fem wishes to inbmidate ttw Lusk.'> und Browns so that tlunys Wlll be• nqht bt1rk where thf'y slarh-!d m 1()83 no restnc- lmn'> t1nd more big l>uc:ks • Wluh• Nc•dcrlanclcr took a cou- . pk· of years off my Wt>, the Lu.-,ks •.;cwNJ me d c:ouplc by reluming my homp to nw. Whal Nederlan- ci11r <hcl was nothing short of rob- IX11y: ~I<• !'tole tht! one pldce ln the• world where I could l'{'tf'eat after a hd.rd day o( work, leavmg not one cub11". foot or silence, often forcmg IJIC' out of my own home as if at 'Junpomt to hnd qwet elsewhere. I If' turned me mlo Pavlov's dog, hyper-r ponding lo his cu . Thank you, uttomcy David Spuc, lor lpkmg th C'dSC. Sure, you m.idc your 30 1~1 or 40%, but you • lso ~w d wrong and you made it "'ht. Wht1I the $4.J million cl:uuge MAILB AG C>0N UA Ii I OAll.V PILOT The Rev. Kenneth Krau~e is given a healing prayer fro m the hand~ of fc•llow prlt•sts, Including the Rev. Joseph Robillard, In coat, during an e vening prayer sen;ite for his ret0\:~ry at St. JoachJm Church ln C osta Mesa. really does IS Wlpe out five yec1rs of good publ.Jc-relations work by the fair, and speafi.cally Becky Bailey-Findley. They hdd nwner- ous community meetings, assunng us of their good intentions At om: ol the meetings, I expressed dic;- pleasure with loud weekend music festivals that the fdir started holding on the Speedway s1te. I almost thought they listened when those were not booked the past couple of years. The skeptical and cynical almost started believing they really wanted to be goOd neighbors. Then this. lf the Pilot correctly quoted fau attorney Tom Malcolm as saying, ·we will not be pushed around, and we won't be bullied in the press,• my commwuty has rcaJ problems. It's been this commuruty that's been bulbed dTound. We were messed with once, and don't want it lo happen agam Actually, there's been good pres!) the fair will not use the grassy dret1 for scdting, thus negabng the need for height amplification I su.y, put it in writing and make that dfCd ti cactus garden. There is talk abou1 teanng the place down. It's becoming a good guy/bad guy routine. All ruce talk ru.1dt', ii they gel all restrictions removed. Ulen the pow:ers can say, ·w e really wanted lo be good neigh- bors, but they're JUSt being unrca- sondble. • The truth IS, they'll be exactly where Nederlander was 15 years...ago-lree to pack 111 18,000 people m a place that was approved for 8,000, with no noise restrictions, the prelicrlption for big bucks. This is probably what a faction of the fair folks wanted au along. 1banks to tho Lusks and the Browns for f1ghting the good hght. Puir folks, dPc 1dr> "h11I )!<Hr Wctnl to clo with th1• plc1c fl, dlld lPttVt! my 900<11w1qhhors rtlon•'. PAUL DANIELS < ·o..,lo Mes<i Ughtcd ba."><\hall fi eld s . arc best for pl<1ycrs I dm rornnwnlinq n•y;udm!J the hyht i.'isue lor th1"' plrt}'Prs ovm in the N('W}JOrl B<'11Ch IJ!Ue U'<.ltJll~ The only comment lhttt I hdVC 1 that Ull? city doe:> not pay nny or the expense; Im l.1ttl " League The Little Lfx1gur> even pay for the eluctnoty for Uu• hnht , tor the upkt.-ep of the hdd , the Y.dli•nnc and evr.rylhmq else :\ncl thNf' Clfe not enough llPlds ciVditahJr> to the kids. The kids <1m 10 .... ing onl' day a week prart.Jc e this Yl:•H b<'C'8Ut;C they don't have P-OOlltJh fields for all of u1~ ff'llrtlS So I think I would suppwt th1• hyhls becdus • I Unnk 11 1s m lhl' bc.<.t interest of thl' ch1lchc•n, nnd I lhmk the L1IU<1 Lt>ugur. pH><Jr .im 1s ·• good rmx-Jrdm for the kicis. PAUL VON BERG Nf•wpor1 BP,1 h Bell rings soundly on . f undatnentalisl'.; Mr. Jos ph N. Hell· I mu I S<'Y your drticl " en • most lntmcstm I and thoug hl·provoking. I look lor- ward to your w • kly column. I applaud you for your stand on U1 Christian lundamentah ts' attempt lo pctss mornl 1uclqm nt on the •unwash~· The teal untl 1gnornnrn of th1 rnovmncnt f1i in the ta1 ol Utr•1r ·1ct go an"<l let God" loqun. r espt.,>dully 11kr.d you1 rel •r •nr lo •we love the um r hut hlttc~ th Sill ' I <1011'1 know ho\\ mcmy t111 1es I h11vc• hPc11d th1ll retort. It's hk1 • tlw Na11u11c1l R1llc' f\o;socltl· l.m11 s c1111..,ta11t l>1t11nwt1slung i;lo- cr(111 of "q1111s don'I kilJ people•, J.li'opl<• kill p1•oplt•." KP1•p up tlw good work for lht'"'' of us lookmg lor Uui broarte1 1x rsp<.'< t rvr> DENNY OSBORNE Newport Bcdch ShP.d trade Fred for 1a ncy and Christin < >I rill U111 columno; you run, the onP thot I hucl th • most f'!lJO}'<tble }HJ d1sc1ppet111 cJ B(dth Not , h ) Chnstm C<.tr· m•y t11u.I Nt111c:y Gmclnt•r, (llwc1y~ re111111tl rn tn orth<'l r 'Vlsit fovo11tc• ol<I plac t~ or lo chS< over llC'W on •s thc:v tell lh ahuut. Ph•r1 P clo nol s<H'Tif1ce suc-h a \\1111di>tful column tor the Siike ot 11111<• bonng quy ncmied Fwd who llv1• in Colorilelo. (No offense, r'u•cl ) JANICE FLANAGAN C:osld M<>sd Coflt'(!housc name kt'cps perking cn1otions 111 1 ~unJ to 1hc> coffeehouse wrth 1111• n •w MrnP-on BctllK>it l>HOlO lllUSTRAllON BY M-'RC MAltTIN / DAILY PILOT Island: All I wunt to know 1s where will it stop. Will the phiillic ngar store or the Big Ass Clothing Store or the Big Breast Bra Shop, or whatever you cdn think of, be next? I think 1t is part of the Jeft- wrng consplTdC)'. Dwruny Amcnca down -compliments of the pre- sent White House elitists. Lower Amenca's morals This is truly a tragedy. Where will it slop? NANCY PENN NPwport B<'dCh Give me d break -coffee break, that 1s. The ledder of our country, the presJClent, has done more lo fucl the moral dPcdy of our young people, ldr mor<• thdll the name of the Btld Ass C'oCh>t' Co Yet, 70°0-plus or the 1)(1ople thmk that's OK, dccorcJmg to the most recent polh. His lying under oath, his futile attempt to cover up his actions and his total lack of morals arc beyond reprwch. lWo hours after citlending church With his family, he committed sexual acts wtth a young woman not thdt much older than his daughtPr. All this ~ex was done m the Ovctl Ofhcc, undf'r the same roof he and his dtmghter call home, and we call th White HollSe. Then he lied, cnveretl up and JJUSJed the Xim • people who elected him If you believe this man should be our president, you will not lx• upset Wlth lh<' narrw of the Bdd Ase, Coffee Co. Let's all re101ce m that they diil- n't bwld a C"igdr store on the isldnd c1nd cdlled it PresidC'ntidl Toys. RICHARD C. NOYES Newport Bcdch • mfTOR'S NO"lt: Rdrard c. Noyes IS no relation to Councilman John Noyes After Heather, what's next for the bay'? A question for JackJe Heather. Thdt is the hectding. Today whc•n J redd my Pilot, I was most interest· c-0 Ul the ruce • Millerumun r..1oment• about formC'r Newport Bedch Mayor f lcdther. What really cttught my eye Wds "she was instrumental m the fight to restore silt·chokcd Upper New- port Bayw in 1982 and 1984. We have ~n studying and wnting articles about the lack of mtercst for the past 14 years to mcuntdm Newport &y us proffi>.Se<I. We hdve written dbout the contrdct from those whose name di'<.' foW1d on the bronze pldque over- lookJng the Bdck Bdy, ill1d how these seven failed to follow through as pronused m W84. Jackie I-leather was •selected citizen of lhe ycdr m 1986 • after her efforts for restonng the Upper Bay. We hope Jackie, who is !".till "gomg strong,• can tell us how au of th ose who follow ~ her could let the buy got m such disr l>t.UJ. Could or should J\lcl<ie hdve done tmythmg? Just asking. nus 1 very pertinent. We have been wnling about this ll1 other publkallons for several months. Let's whitt happens. GEORGE GRUPE WllTI TO YOUR REPRESlllTITIYI Doily PifOf co •••• ,, co••111111 Give us bridge facts and analysis, not hysteria and insul~ 1Y MICllAF.L E. 0t>mco I am moved to write by tbe''' fow letters regarding the 19th Street bridge you published in the Feb. 2 islu.011 of the Dally Pilot. It seems that the wrtters labor under cl serious nusapprehen.sion u .: to the intentions of the ~ cates of the 19th street bridge. While I am a meml>F of the 19th to the Beach orgaruzanon, I am not on the board, dnd the following rep- resents only my personal view. Jt is widely acknow~ tl1at Costa Mesa's West Side - is looking tiied and run-(,,I_, down. It cdn still be saved if Costa Mesa takes action :toon. Deeding what to do was the point of the West Side Study. There are some who ~ay that everything is fine as is. To preserve their persondl bit of lc;olation, they are willing to Sdcrifice the , '.. health of the whole commu-'1. ruty. Lou.is XV of France :.urns up their position: # Apres moi le deluge.• The residents attending .. the meetings offered a num· 1 ber of useful ideas, such as , 1 new sidewalks, burying utili• ty lines, and so forth. These dfC good, but someone must• pay for them. I don't favor ' 1 r<tising taxes or securing fed- eral grants for these projects, · so that leaves enticing pri· vale developers. They will come only if the transporta- ti<m network is improved, i.e., o bridge. The JSOlation that old-tuno reSidents find ;:., > cham1mg and quaint is death to any merchant trying to build a business. · One lettei writer feared the coru;truction of a Gisler Avenue bndge. The 19th Street bndge adv(){'ates do •. not favor this, either. There is no retail strip that will bene-!fl fit , m addition, increasing traffic there would require ,.11 expensive and difficult , , chang~ to the Gisler/Harbor Boulevard intersection. Jn contrast, the 19th Street:" hndge will d11ect traffic onto '' the terminus of the Costo Mesa Freewdy, wluch has . ample capaoty. Because of this natural flow onto the freeway, J do not foresee increased traffic on East 19th l"l Street, a concern of another • ,, lette r writer. A third writer suggested a zJ 17th Street bndge. 'This option ha "everal flaws. Ft.rst, it is too for south to connect to Brookhurst Street, and won't relieve the over· ~ burdened Victona Street ' crossing. Second, 1t would dump traffic onto Newport Boulevard, which hasn't any extra room. Third, while 0 merchants on 19th Street are .,, begging for more traffic, the manufacturers on 17th Street 1 would fmd the increased traffic a nuisance. West 19th Street u; not a residential street, as many people believe. It is entirely retail and apartment complezes, t?Xccpt for fl few cottages at the very end. Many of these are owned by absentees, who make little effort to keep them up. I am not a traffiC ~PIMNr.iiii nor an Ui'ben planner. Nel· ther ls anyone elM who ha opened his mouth on the iaue. I would Ilka tO tee objective colb and benefits of a brid.gre (and its alterna .. ..... , rUber than byitmta :: and ...... ;i ·~&-lleC.O.. • "'-..................... ........ J°'I Tl t °JI . • PRESIDENT 0111 Clinton, {I)), The Whlln Hou c, 1600 J>c:nnsyJvamd Ave., Wd hangton, D.C., 20~00 I lothn (6 f1 m Co 2 p,m ) (202) 156· 1 t t 1. to 9581•, (916) 445·284 t . U.S. SENATORS . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chrl Ct>x, (R), .47th D1strnt, I N ewport Plac e, Suitt? 420, Newpor1 Rclu.:h 921J60, (7t41 75h ·2244, or 24112 Ruyhum Build· Ing, Wa hmgton, I) C, 205 15, (202) 225· 5b 11 . {R••prnsPnts mo I of Newport Bca c.:h I n<l West Newport Beach). 834-3220. • VICE PRESIDENT J Gore, {DJ, Th • Capitol Building, Suite 212, Wo hmy ton, D.C., 20500, GOVERNOR ray DaVl , (0), St"t Cnp1tol, Sacramcn- • Barbera Boxor, (D), 1 t 2 Hart Senat" Building, Suite t t 2, Washington, D ·., 20510, (202) 22.4·3553; or 22sd E. lmpen· 4.1 Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 41'-5700. • Dianne Peuutein, (0), 331 Hart Build· mg, Walhlngton, D.C., 205!0, (202t 224· 38411 or 11 l l 1 Senta MonJc49 Blvd , SUit 915, Loi Angelel 90025, (310, 91.C-7300 • Den Rol111tt)(tc.hm, (R}, A th l)11trict, 101 Moln St , Suite 3C, Huntington 8end1 92648, (724) 980.;&483, or 1027 Longworth Building, Wuhmaton, 0 C , 1202) 225·24 IS. (Rcpresenta Co.ta MaN ( STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Su.ita 2000, San Prandlco 1M I 05, f 415) 904·5200. Regional office located ln Long Beach, (3 t 0) 590-5071. OMNGE COUNTY IOMD OF MRIVllOllS Hall of AOd'tlftltfttlDd; 10 Civie Center PlaM, s.nta Ana mos. • Jbn Siva. 2nd Dtlerlct fee.ta MIN), • Thomas WU.On, Sth Dlltri'c:t (Newporti Beach, Senta Ana Heights), 834-3550. It " ORANGE COUNTY FM IOMD 88 Palr Drive. Cotta Mese, 708-PAJR, Doud: Pntadeat llfllily Sanford, Vice .. PN9'dml Dae .....,.. ad r'fllembetrl Guy ~ Jim l.indbirg, JObnl C--......., Sadia MCI Dan WIDll. Doily Pilot What started out as Chrtstt- enne Morgan's penonal cru- sade to find homes for dogs in shelters has tumedmto a larger effort to start a no-kill ail.lmal shelter · In Newport Beach. SHELTER CONTINUED FROM A 1 estimates it would cost at least $1 million to build and $250,000 per year for additional stafhng, with a $100,000 mcredse in revenue. No vacant city building or land for d shelter exists, Hcnisey said • Enc;ouraging nonprofit com- muroty groups to build a shelter with donations or grnnts, and then paying the facility to provide animal services. • Sharing the costs of building and operating d.n i.lntmal shelter with another city. Costa Mesa IS the only likely candidate, Henisey's report said, and may be unwilling if it means higher costs or staffing levels. • Contracting wtth a city that runs its own shelter. Henisey's report said when that idea was explored with lrvme in 1993, 1t was deemed unfeasible because of expense and travel lime. • Continuing the present con- tract with Dover Shores Pet Care Center. Henisey }aid that arrangement has prov('d to be cost-effective and eflic1ent for the city, but acknowledged there may be some room for improvement. The city's $3,000-per-month contract wtth 'Dover Shores can be tenninated by either party with 120 days notice. the report said. After revenues are collected , the net cost to the nty for all ani- mal control . ervaces, mcludmg four animal control officer::., is about '"$288.000 each. year, the report said. EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 Authority board tm.medtately will send the inihallve to Chuck Srruth, chauman of the Bodfd of Supervisors, dnd ask for the board's consideration. Ducon said. But given the 3-2 bOdrd majority in favor of an auport, getting the board· to put the measure on the ballot seems unlikely. Dixon said he believes an o rgaruzed citizens' group -.. made up of people from the van- ous activist group::. in South County -will take mattNs into its own hands. But, he said, North County people will be included. •lbis is 'a countywtde lJUtiativt! and needs· to have countywide support,• he said. •It's been designed to dtsCourage any air- port expansions at Los Alamitos and John Wayne Airport.• Edwards sa1d he believes the way to fight Y1e irutiati~e is to continue bringing more cities and interest groups into the fold, pos- s1bly through the new Orange County Auport Alliance. There are 4,976 dogs liceflSed in the city, and in 1998, 693 ani- mdls were ta.ken to the shelter, the report said. Of those, 598 were returned to therr owners or adopted, and 79 -11.4 % -died or were put to sleep. I Ienisey's report also compares Newport's operation with that of other Orange County cities. Irvine, for example, pays more than $600,000 each year to oper- ate its own ammal shelter. The Mission Viejo shelter - which the Tailwaggers group is using as its model -cost $2.3 mil- lion to build and costs $609,500 to operate each year, including three arumal control officers That cost is offset by about $300,000 m animal services revenues, MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pit.OT· I ferusey's report said. The report also concluded that the percentage of animals put to sleep in one year in Newport is not much higher than humane shelters, because the no-kill poli- cy does not apply to seriously injured, ill or wild animals. Despite the hurdles to over· come to build a Newport Beach shelter, many people in the com· munity seem supportive of the idea. ·A shelter of this kind could only benefit our community and our pets,• wrote Corona del Mar · resident Christi Coker in a letter to the City Council. •Newport Beach has the money, the space and the concern of the people to make this happen.• Thursday. 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This 1·anlu lloag amo11g th~ t<>p 10% in fht corHrlry. o if_rvou nud cardiac surgny, you netd the ht.St cardillc surgi.cal team in Soutlrn"n California. Visit Wtl!W.Mqrt-surgery.com now to find out wh_y no other hoJpital Jlri'M.s likt floag. Call Hoag HMrt Jnstihde today for an a;pointmmt at 949/760-2095. .-• Ranked #J in Orange Co~ . \ .l . .. l . { t (. d <. r ,, " CJ It IJ • Thursday, F b<vory 18, 1999 rouncil approved allocat-blg $45,000 for the needs a sess- ment, on the condit.ton that the City be responsible for isswng the requests for propo:.als and admin- tenng the contract for the study. Without the city's ass.I.Stance, · the founda tion would have to 3 reuse the money for the nc<.>ds . ssment through fund-raisers OI 'f>rivate donations. L "It's a big psychological boo~t, too, that the city's involved," Genis said. •nus probably pu~ 1 us a.bead at le ast a year.~ · · · Another beneficiary of the sur- s was the ~ark Park. The c nol voted 3-2, with council c ftembers Heather Somers and Joe Erickson voting no, lo spend more than $150,000 to renovate the Bark Park at TeWinkle Park. < • The park has a 26-year-old sprinkler system and little turf. "The wcty it's designed nght now. it's nothmg but a mudhole any time there is any moisture out there,• said Councilwoman Libby Cowan Cowan w1d that if the Bark Park was any. other city· park, there would be no question tha t renovq.l.tons be made as part of reqwred maintenance Somers said it was an exorbi- tant amount of money to spend on 1'UOLE..~ALE TO THE PUBLIC • • • • • turf. "Personally, I feel turf is a futile eUort when you're talking about running dozen!> and dozen ot dogs,• Somers said. The park will be closed for four to six months dunng renovation. Erickson said he thought it wouldn't be efficient to spend money . etb.ng up a temporary park when that money could be spent on a perman~nt Bark Pork planned for Fairview Pdrk. Bill Davidson, one of many park users and a Bark Park volun- teer, said he WdS excited about the renovation. •we are ecstatic with what the city did, -Davidson said. Another community request granted by the council was for a computerized gratfilr-removal machine. Larry Weichman of Cos- ta Mesa proposed that the city pay $45,000 for the machine, which can custom-match pamt on walls so that when graffiti is painted over, it doesn't leave a mismatched square block known as a •graffiti ghost.• •Throughout the aty, you can find graffiti or evidence of where it's been painted over," said Weichman, a re al estate agent. "With this technology, you'll nev- er know the graffiti was there." This measure passed 4-1 , with Somers voting no. "I don't cdfe how mdny colors of beige the re are, cans of pamt are a whole lot less expensive 1181 111:11141, 111111 F, ClltiMlll 646-5080 Reservations required. Call 800/514-HOAG (4624). than fa graffiti-painting mach1nef, • Somers said. The of)' also budyeted money for projects that require addition- al funding, including the skate- board park and the downtown community center. The communi- ty center originally had a project- ed co t of $2.4 million. The pnce 4'g ballooned by nearly $1 million with the addition of a gymnastics room, swimmmg pool. sidewalk: and kitchen. However. that hgure has not been Hnaliied because the design 1s going bock to the · Planning Commission for a rehearing. The t:ouncil allocated an extra $200,000 for the project. The council also added $120,000 to the fundlng for the ~kateboard park because its design has grown from 3,000 ·square feet to 10,000 square feet. Not all requests wete granted. A request for $75,000 for a park ranger and vehicle was rejected. The council also turned down a request to hire three firefighters urunediately instead of in July, at a cost of $40,000. Erickson said he · did not believe in spending surplus funds on personnel because the surplus was unexpected and might not be available in the future The council still must approve a budget adjustment for the allo- cations at a future council meet- ing, said Carol Jacobs, budge t and research officer. Unless ot/Jerwise noted, all classes and et1'!11ts are free ' Ask the Doctor Learn about dietary tips that can reduce your risk of developing he211 disease and help you lose weight. Presented by Masoud Alipour, M.D. Advanced reservations required. A complimentary continental breakfast will be served. 1•• a,.._ ...... ...., • ~ HE FLOOR GUYS > SINCE 195! 3·3% OFF CARPETS Berber-Plush Texture.s 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL FREE-Ufetime Installation Warranty FREE-Lifetime Padding~ Wanty E-UpgrQd8d Padding E-Old Carpet & Pod REE-Furniture Moving . 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St.I ndllan w .. • •"* • $45,000 -librlfY needs asse51iment • $45,000 -G~­ ized graffitl-remcwel machine • $57,500 -Wests.. substation parking tot • s 120,000 -Additional funding for the skate- board park • $151,000 -Renov~t­ ing the Bark Park with a new sprinkler system and turf • s200.ooo' -Additional funding for the down- town community center • S400,000 -Money for buying and developing parks • $905,000 -Street repairs What didn't receive fwMtli1g: • $75,000 -An addi· tional pa rk ranger and vehicle • $40,000 -Hiring three additional firefighters immediately instead of in July • $30,000-Upholster- ing audience cha irs in the council chambers • Unknown cost - TeWinkle Park master plan SHIP CONTINUED FROM A 1 endwe a demanding routine of sailing that includes climbing the masts, keeping watch and sle p· mg in hammocks. The boat wdl arrive in Newport Harbor on April 16, where it will be docked for 10 day1> and opened to the public. "People who sail on the ship learn what life was really like on an old maritime vessel," said John Longley, the foundation's chief executive officer. "This is an extraordinary experience that is' totally unique.• The Endeavow left Australia in October 1996 and has stopped at various ports m South Africa, New Zealand and England, and spent most of Jast yE?ar chuggmg up the East Coast to Novd Scotia. The Endeavour will make a SlIJU- lar journey up the West Coast beginning m April, bloppmg in San Francisco: Coos Bay, Ore.: and Vancouver. British Columbia. The ship will sail to Hawaii and rcVJS1t New Zealdnd before coast ing mto Australia m 2000, The boat will open its doors a each port for everal days for cdu cauonal tow-s and lectures. 'f\'hP.J\i the ship arrives in Ncwpor Beach, it will be docked next to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, which is sponsonng the locdl leg of the Journey. Young adulL-; also have th chance tQ be part of the expen .... ence. While in port, overnight berths will be available for orga_. nized groups of up to 15 people' AppUcants must be al least 16 years of age. • Volunteers are needed to assist with the public <,lisplay. They will bo trained and given a thank-you party before the ship leaves. Those wanting to be pa.rt of the crew al sea must be physically ht.; be able to climb 100-foot-high masts, and not suffer chronic sea- sickness. The cost of the hve-day adventure lS $750. For furthef itinerary, voyage fec·s or information, contact Shell 0. Smith, director of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, at ,(949) 675-8915. i BRIEFLY Editor to speak at mental health awards luncheon · Boston Globe editor and "Mdd I louse" author Clea Simon will speak at the filth annual Mental I lealth Community S~rvice Award Luncheon. at 12:15 pm. Wednesddy dt the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W COdSl Highway, Newport Beach A reception begins al 11:30 a.m. Sixteen nominated candidutes will be honored al the event for their outstanding contributions to mental hedlth m Orange County. A vol- unteer and professional will be chosen as winners of the Thomas F., Riley Community Service Awdrd medallion. General tickets dre $35. VIP tickets are $1 00. For more information, call (714) 547-7559. e m agaz ne Premiering ·Saturday, March 27, 1999 Call (949) 642-4321 ffi-OPINER ..• 316 doy5. cw-........ _ Thursday, February l 8, 1999 • Sporb Edilo< Roget Carlson • 949-.57 44223 H I G H S C H 0 0 l G I R l S 8 I S K E T 8 A .l l ' For starters .... • CIF Playoffs for girls basketball begin tonight at 7 :30; Costa Mesa drdws the lof!e home assignment. B~nin l~trl..>.."'R iwyl\; While Uurd-seeded Costa Mesa High and fellow CIF Southern Secbon Division lll-A girJs basketball pt\yoff entrant Esldncia are expected to earn first-round victories tonight, fl-AA underdog Newport Harbor enters its 7·30 clash at Uurd-seeded Foothill short-handed The at-large Sailors (15-12) will be with- out jumor ~ard Kalena Jackson when they take on the Century League champion Knights (23-3). Jackson, averagmg 8.4 points per game and. one of the Tars' trusted ball handlers, had oral surgery Monday and t:ias not been able to practice, according to first-year Coach Gregg Savage. •Kalena's not playing,· said Savage, whose squad returns to the postseason after missing the playoffs last year. Mesa ( 17-l 0) makes its 10th straight playoff run at home against di-large San Marino (13-7), while Estancia (16-8), wmch had a stnng of 11 playoff dppearances mler- rupted last wmter, travels to San Jacinto (15-10) Jackson's absence will hamstnng the Sallors' upset hopes aod could render them particularly vulnl:'rable against Foothill's full-court press · Savage plan!i to start freshman Evita Castillo alongside seruor point guard Aly sa Paul, who will shoulder the primary ball- handling responsibility. •rve seen.Foothill on video and it is pret- ty effective wtth 1ts press,· Savdge srud. "Thell' guards nm and trap· well and Alyssa is now our only natural ball handler Evita and Knsten (Urban, a senior starter) can handle the ball but they're not comfortable in that role. It will be up to Alyssa to make good dCClSIOns •. The Sailors will also count on 6-foot-1 junior center Apnl Ross (13.5 pomts per game) and Urban (12 ppg) as well as Paul (7.0 ppg) to pick up the offensive slack Foothill, No. 8 m the final Orange Coun- ty poll, lS led by 6-2 JUJllOr Chavaughn Brown and 6-1 sophomore Knsten Mann. Brown averages 14.7 points and l 1.3 rebounds, while Mann chips m 14.9 points and 9.8 boards. "Thell' two pnmary options are thetr post players and they're bolh a terror on the boards, • Savage said Sophomore Kelsi Sousa averages 8.2 points per game and guard Jen Inman (4.8 ppg) is the lone seruor starter tor Coach 1Y DON L£ACH /DAKY I'll.OT Polnl guard Alyssa Paul (22) and her Newport Harbor teammates travel to Foothill tonight (7:30) in the first round of the CIF Dlvhion II-AA Playoffs in girls basketball. Watkins. Foottull has wms over lrvme (52-44), Corona del Mar (39-28) and Woodbrtdge (56-46). Harbor lost twice to Irvine, swept CdM dnd split two games with Woodhndge. Ulcluding a 45-33 upset in its regular-season finale. Costa Mesa, the second-place team from the Pacil1c Coast League, ts vying for its sec- ond straight first-round tnumph, after han- dling Yucca Valley at home last scdc:;on, 55-34. A victory would propl!'l lh~ f\1ustdngs mto the quc'lrterfinals (Saturday agdimt Nordotr) for the first time smce l 9Q5. Me a C0c1ch Jim Weeks said complacen- cy 1s his biggest concern, but with little infom1atum and no V1deotape on San Man- no, there's less r1,.>ason for his Mustangs to assume supremc1cy. · •We have to be prepared for dny kind of defense and any kind of press,· Wet'ks said. SEE CIF PLAYOFFS PAGE 83 AHO IF THEY WIN ••• COSTA MESA'S STARTERS ESTANCIA'S STARTERS Costa Mesa would! meet host Nordhoff (Oja» Saturday. + Eitancia would meet host Morningside {Inglewood) saturday. Newport would meet winner of Rancho Verde (19·6)-Rim of the World (14-11) Saturday. <> 21 Autumn Smith, 6-0, Jr. <C> 32 Evelyn Powers, 5-7, Sr: <-34 'Jenny Earnest. 5·9, Jr. <-24 Nancy Hatsushi, 5-5, So. ~ 43 Lianne Sasaki, 5-8, Sr: ~ Coach: Jim Weeks <-35 Francia Diaz. 5-8, Sr. <" J Lauren Cassity, 5-8, Jr. <> 22 Lisa Steinfeld, S-8. Sr <" 34 Eva Varma, 5-5, Sr <> 10 Lisa Hirata, 5-5, So '°' Coach: Paul Kirby 10 April Ross, 6!1, Jr ~ 12 Kristen Urban, 5·9 Sr. U Alyssa Paul. 5·7, Sr. M Melissa Hollister 6-0, Sr. 2l Evita Castillo, 5·9, Fr:"~ ~ Coach: Gregg Savage F THE DAY •Ht (Nick Farrel) kept hope alive cnJ did What it took lo wil the match. !rs a good lessof1 that you're nev• out of I ... " Nate Skaar, Estancia High wrestling coach Doily Pilot BI .tfl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM . . GAVIN HEDRI~, . . Newport Harbor 8 Sailors' tight end and linebacker is still Washington State's greatest punter with a 43.3 four-year average. J,\.'\(>'\ 1111 i G avin Hednck had many roles on Newport Harhcn High's football team between 1970-74. Hednck was the starting tight end dnd outside linebacker. He WdS also the punter, who still holds the record for longest punt m Washington State University history. ·I guess I did alnght, • I lednck said .. ·1 made All-(Sunset LedQUP) my seruor year on defense and did redsonably well.• WSU school-rt.>c:ord lWo years later, he booted an 82-yarder. He brushed with 217 punts dunng his career with the Cougars. a school-record. He al o ~et school records Ill total punting ydrds (9,409) and caxef)i overage (43.3}. !:. · As a team, Washington State~ had some rougli .. ~. sea.sons, but ~ according to 1 !edrick, there were a number of playei:s from his squad that went pro. •There was a lot of memorable ~ on thdt team,• Hedrick said. ·There was a lot (J{ character that went through the program.~ Hednck's many talents were one of many factors which led the Sailors to a Sunset League Gavin Hedrick His own chance to pursue a pro rdfeer <>tdrted when he was drafted by chdlllp1onship m 1973. and he credits a lot'of Newport's success to the likes of Steve Buldch, Pete Brown and Brian Theriot, who helped Newport Harbor rf!ach the second round of the ClF DiVJS1on 4·A playoff-. (by today's standard' that equates to the D1vis1on I leveJ). • 11 was a close-kmt team." Hedrick said. "We wc.>re like brothers and Coach {Don) Lent was a hard disciplinanan and fonned us into a good team.• Hednck was named to the All-Sunset League team as a hnebacker, but punung wa-. his speaci.Jty, and lll the end it was that facet which eventually catapulted him into the Daily Pilot's Millenruum Sports Hall ol Fame. "It was a lot of luck and maybe -.ome natural abibty, • Hednck "did. "I worked hard at it and was fortunate enough to have good guidance • His many talents earned him a scholarc;hip to Washington Stcite Umvers1ty, wh ~re h~'""' started dt punter all tour years and was named All-Pac 8 t\\,ce. ln 1975, Hedrick booted a punt of 83 ycuds, which ts still the the San Diego Chdrgers. He went to trauung camp, but things JUSt didn't work out and he ended up tra\ eling to SeottJe. When he didn't hdve success "1th the Seahawks, either, he knew a pro football career was not gomg to happen. \\1th a degree m p!>ycholOQ), Hedrick ended up working for an offshore drilling company. I !e's been there for the pa<>t 18 year: and when asked what a d "9ree m p!>Vchology had to do ~1th oil dnlling, Hedrick <oa1d, ·vou know, J've asked myself t})at same question ~very day. I really don't know. "But the collL>ge education opens doors and it has given me the opporturuty to go overse with the company.• Hednck mis es the thrill of competition from bis gnd da~, hut his son!. are active Ul sporu. and he spends more tune these day coaching than playmg. "Football taught me discipline. starruna and how to do a gutd)ock and keep gomg, • He said. •t want~· boys to get the same thlilgs fram sports I did, \\hich is why I do whatever I can for them.• DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE on!fratulations • •Estancia High senior overcame a big third-period deficit to claim Pacific Coast L~ague wrestling cr:own. ~Pl'>I W ile throwing m the owe! 1s the trad1honal way to end each two-minute penod, high school wrestling match typically tum in a 1 s-symholic m ·tant. Thi ... is the fr eze frame when everyone m the gym, indud1hg the coml><ttants, recogmz a cha m hetwct>n victory and defeat. E!'tanaa I ligh Coach Nat • Skaar, hardly an uhill! ed observer, wa cntiall)' convmc d Eagl ' 145-poundcr Nick Farrell }lad been pushed past tho precipice of a Paofic Coa t Lr.ague championship, • • • • • the third p<.!1iod of the title match wore on Feb. 9 at Unl\'crs1ty H1gh. ·watching each match as a coach, I'm always looking for way m which ow guy can Wlll, ~ Skciar aid. •aut I wa actually at the point in thot match, where I thought 1t was a little bit out of r ch.• Even Farrell huns U, tu bU dream tnc-kling away like ~wool rolling from his fo1ch •act, re.c:ignro him If to on f mal push. "I kind of w th look on my roach' face when I looked over at him (m lhe third penod). and 1 SEE FARRELL MGE 92 . Nick Farrel The Irvine Company and N~ort North Center will be making a donation to the Estancia School Athletic DepartmentJn recognition of outstanding performances such u ya ' . c l d ( d I r. ... ' v 1 • CJ It I) ':II II tl II d li 82 Thursdoy, f bruory 18, 1999 SportS NICK FARRELL eonl:: ~ • 1981 .......... II\! COlta Mew HMiM: Moot 11 Wei9M: 143 $pOft: Wrestling Pos: 145-pounder Yardley U. ea.ch: Nat• Sbar Fevortt. food. Past& F~ movt.: •111e Gold and GIQ!':(' • Anothe r milestone for George Yardley as the golf tournament with his name reaches beyond the links. ant ethMtk monwnt: Er.,ing a It is more than d rozy, ~P9fnt def kit to win an Est~ homPtown goU tournament ,.oUmllment match last K'Otorl •1 ~ my vtt to force Oilct'lme with lots; of bells and ~ 11Q>fed with two seconds left In • Wrustlcs lt IS IDOi P than d ' overtime to beat tum I w.u .o •A<•ted. celebrity tund-ruise1 event 1 (OVldn't ewin siyn tti. p.1per • for one Qf lhf." most c>xotic: athletic Athtete of the W.U VII; Won th« Pacific o,1,t lff9ue 145-pound tttle programs in thC' Newpo1 t-Mesc1 W1tll come-from-behind 7 6 triumph School Distrit't. • over Unlveoit'(s Alberto Gamboa. It ic; now an mstant vehicle tor ~-Pi1f high school students to become aolte<tor$pQ(tl «rdseties,tM involved. in commuruty · rv1ccs =============::1 • and gam applicuble ment for FA RRELL CONTINUED FROM 81 \\li" thmkmg (cit'feat was 1rn1111ncnt), loo,• Farrell said. "1Umvers1ly's Albl'rto Gttmboa) wus prntty tough <ind he had me dmvn, so I 1usl decidc•d to do -.onwthmg quick." ThP result wets a stunning · h\'e·pomt SPqucnce -u reversal t111d subsequent three-point near 1.ill -which turned db 2 deficit 1110 <1 7-6 victory dnd lht; •'<1h1.ctt1on of ,, goal Fan~ll set :1 r llunst•lf upon transfernng to r:.-.1,uK1C1 from cl Segundo High t1 ~torc• his sophomore yc>ar. · college entrance• reqwreml•nts Welcome to NYdrdley VI.• which has d clever dgenda to help students follow a "imilar path as the Basketball H oll ot Farner dnd former Newport Harbor High, Stanford and Detroit Piston stundout who lends his name to the golf tournament that benefits tho school's booming golf progrnm. George Yardley, Newport Harbor's most fqmous ulumnus, represented more than rebounds and a revolutioncuy iurnp shot (at the time) as cill AU-Americdn at Stanford in the 1950s He was d multi-talented dlhlf'le who earned his engineenn~1 clPgrt-E' there. Later, Yardley, the lust NBA player to ss:-ore 2,000 pomts m a :.cct on, left baskctbalJ (with · plenty of ynMs rcmaming in Jus leg:.) to be closer to his fanuly and earn more money opl1ll.1t111g his own busin s, back i.n the days when good engineers could out-gross 6·foot·5 forwardi;. Now, through the golf t<Hu·na.mcnt, Yardley will mak . t1.n ongoing impact on the live::. ot mctny students with \he community service outredch attached to the event (June 28 at Newport Beach Golf C-0urs1>), On the table dre redding programs for juniors, possibly through the Newport Bcuch Library, and a ·vaidle}' Vl" essay contest for kids, with the wumer gaining free entry into the tournament. · Not every student interested 10 attending a high-profile institution k nows where to turn to volunteer !or cornmumty services and enhance his or hl!r college applications. Jn addition, •Yardley VJ" uppcars to be close to uligninq itsclt with United W~y-spon::.orod chanrtes. G 0 L F • Co-C'halred by Newport Beach entrl!pren<!ur end Republican heavyweight Buck Johns, the townaml?nt raise nedrly $30,000 a year and allo\\:, the team to enjoy competitive rounds at places such ds Kapaluu in Haw<Ui and Spyglttss Hill m Pebble Be.1ch . · C"odch Jun Warren's Sailors have d third trip planned this season m Sdcramento, where they'll pldy m the Jesuit Tourndment. "Got any kids who go to school? ff Yurdh·y cracked when Sdilors Coach Jim Warren unnounccd the teum's varsity schedull! at the "Yardl£'y VJ• tournament luncheon Wedncs· day. All kidding aside, is there a more succP.ssful fund-ra.iser tour- nament for a high school goU program in Amenca? Doubt it. • Trivia time: Last year ln the Toshiba Senior Classic there were tour leaders after the first round, including three ol>scum golfers -Mike McCullough. Buzz Thomas and Dav1d Lundstrom. Who was the onJy veteran tied at the top with them? (Answer below). • Different slopes: Junior lla.ighe Concannon became the third member of Newport Harbor's golf team in three years to suffer a season-endmg injury while snowboarding. Concannon reportedly damaged his wrist last weekend and will be lost to the team. HWe tell them not to (snowboard)," Warren !.a.id. • Ron Lane and his partpers at Newport Beach Golf Course are Hhappier to have us there than we are to be there, and we love it there, H Johns said, referring to the site of ff Yardley VI. H MembeF:. of the tournament It c1lso IPd to Dady Pilot \thl1rte of the Week rec:ognitJon. ~ 11~ kept hope iillve and did .,., h<tt 1t took to wm th<> rndtch, ~ Skd<1r sd1c1 of the clrdmatic turnaround. "It's a good lesson thc1t you're never out al it.• HIGH ·s CH 0 0 l BASE 8 l l L hirrell's wwstliny If·~ .. ons bPydn in JUIUOr high, but his 1 c1rnmg ct.irve dC'C <•lcrdted at El ~Puunrto f hgh ·My neighbor wus d 1unior rillcl '.' fl'sllmq (tit 189 pounds) 1 ui I w.1s a lr<'shm<ln 1 l.5-poundPr, • Farrell recalled, • I IP twut nw up <111 the wne." But Fdnell wrlsn't !>Cdred oft. l11stPc1d , he ernb1c1cC'd the sport \\Ith c1 pctssion. "It's hdr<l to explum, but it just l1l'f my p1•rsonc1hty, ",PurreU said 'I'm dggrPss1ve, but I dlso l\ke 1111• nund uanlP. It's bk<' a chess 1n.1tcll un the nhtl, hPCCIUS(' you ht1H~ to thmk two move:. ahead." Fnrrc•ll\ t<1vonh· moves, many of \\'h1rh ht.' lt•amed Ill wre.,tling c d nips the priSI t ~ o summer.>, .u1• known cts IJJts, which Cdn lend to thi> qu1c k c:ornptlation of point' v1c1 m•ar tall<;. A near fall occurs h~· Pxpos1ng dO oppo- llt>nl's shoulclNs lo the mat. The lor111er the shuulcier.; fttrc the rnnt, th1• mom pomts pUe up F.trrPU , m ldct, prefers a h'< hnt<dl 1<11J fawcirded when the Jt•rtd fL'cH'h(•S 1 fj J>OlOlS) lO a pm, Mo-.1 wrestlers spt•nct their tun•· p1c1ctic111g tukedowns and pmnmq combmat1ons, • Fl.lrrell ..., 11<1 • I .... 1111 work on pmnmg < 0111hm<1tmns, hut I work d lot on tilts dn<I olhN hltle tN·hmctttr th111q~ .. Sk11dr s,11<1 thP IC1nky Farrell 11s1·<; su1wnor levPTage, along \\1111 !Pc hmque, to hand!<? his r,horter, stoc.kwr foes. · Jli•'s d touqh nder. he has '>'>me nir e lilts one! he's hard to n<11·," Skdar sct1d. ~I l<>'s a good 111-arnuurt wrt•')tler. dnd he has 1•11 Jlh. which helps him redch dfllllnd gU}'!> " Farrell's lllg hit <tgamst C1umhu:t, who also hdndcd him his onlr PCL dual-meet loss the \"¥P"k hclore le11gue hnal<t, is caLIPCi a h<tll and chain. J\ two-year captain at Estrmnd, Fdrrell hds the respect <>f hh pf!ers, despite the fdct h e nusscs up to two practicos d WP<>k whll~ helping cdre for tus grc1ndmoth<~r, Helen Mono, who is undergoing d senes of hedlt llRIAN POBUOA I OAll'f f'llOl Slugger Migue l Burciaga's back and jersey number, 33. I~ a familiar sight for Pacific Coast League foes by way of the home run rites; be low, second bdseman .C.K. Green awaits a throw. They are two oi four. returning starters as the Eagles continue preparatJon for the 1999 season. Estancia Eagles begin pursuit of diamond success at 6 a.m. on the track. 8\RR\' FAUi l\J'l;l 11 ~Pilot COSTA MESA -After nin~ combined victories the Jast three seasons, Estancia High baseball codch Tim Green fig- ures a tumcuound has to start sometime So, he reasoned, the Eagles nught as well begin at 6 a.m . That's when Green and his team convene on the track for conditioning three times a- week, returning to the regunen of 220-yard sprints mitiated and overseen for years by for- mer Eagles Coach Ken Millard, whom Green played for. Nit takes dedicallon. And I'll run them too, as much as it kills me, H said Green, who inter- rupts a stream of Estancia coaching turnover, which forced him to take over the var- sity last spnng when then- coach Joe McKetlrick resigned dfter the season opener A 2-1 advantage in the sea- son senes over cross-town nval Costa Mesa made the Eagles season last spring, but Green, who welcomes four returning starters, believes more high- lights a re forthcommg this y,ear. "We'll be more competitive than we were last year," Green said. Senior Miguel Burciaga headlines the veterans Green estimated he ht! .280, tops among the returners, and the lefty also led the Eagles m mnings pitched. p : surgenes ·I thmk wrestling kmd of gets him through stuff," Skaar said. Burciaga once ag~m figures heavily in a pitching rotation w hich will also include sopho- more Armando Ortiz and Junior C.K. Green, the coa ch's son. n d: I> \\ h • Farrell, who also overcame a fractured wnst carher this eason and saw his Jqnior season cut short by bro n nbs, enters his IU'St CIP Southern Section D1v~ion lV lotJl'lldmcnt Fnday at Rctncho C UC'Ullonga High. "X:Pl not mtim1datcd at all," 1d Farrell, who could not p npoint hls record, but noted he h s JoSt at least a hal(·dozen time , "I'll juc;t see how tar I can get." ru he proved dt the PCL Finals, it's unwise to ever count htm out. SIA Tun Green foresees Ortiz, the starting shortstop last sea- son, as the No. 1 starter, with Burciaga and the younger Green, who started last year at second base, rounding out the top three. Burciaga is slated to hit third and play first base. or be the designated hitter, when not pitching. • Junior Matt Mueller, the other ·returning starter, will open in left held, but should also see some time at first base. I • SOCAL COIJ,EGE HAMMERS CANADIANS, 22-3. • Candelaria's three homers among 19 extra-base hits. SANTA CLARITA -Southern double to hmsh 4 for 6 with 1J; CaHJorn1a College senior catcher RBI• and four run11 Jar tht• Vdn- J<~v1n Candelana c;ollected a guards. who ciontinuc tounuunt!nt home run hat Inc k Wednesday to play today with a pcm ot y"mei; help the Vanguairdt earn a 22·3 Adding to the 27-hJt ttttlick lot triumph over British Columbia SCC were: Erle Booth (4 for ti w 1tl1 University in the opehlng game et two homers and thiee R8l1)1 The Mastr.r's Colleg Touma· Shaun Brewer (4 for 6 whll two menL doubllll, • trij>le anti tbtee RBll); Candelana, who belted three Juan Mun.tta (3 for 5 With two two-run dingers, ello add9d a doubln, 00. RBis and lour IASllALL nins); and Matt Lewallen (3 for 4 with a homN, doub1c and two RBis). Freshman tarter Adttm Steck- ler had four strikeouts and did not allow an earned run ln 1tx Innings OI three·hit work to get hil firll col1e9tate victory and improve the v.....,. '° 2·.S. 1'NI llMA9t'l 1all_,P.ff ICC ll, ._.. C.GIUl•A J SoC.a Collegt 70) 2IO 04 • '22 27 1 lritllh Columbia 000 001 20 • ] 5 2 SteG111. l.OMfy en. DoWdy • 1nct C'.andllarla; Vaughen. l(tnt (~). Johnlon (7) Ind Videen W • Ste<kl«. 1.0. l • v.ughan. 21 -Ntwtof1 (SCQ 2.Muniefta CKQ 2, .... (SCC) 2. LeWelln (SCC). IOOtt'I ('SCQ, c.ncw.rta ('SCQ, ..... OCQ. Mldtil CICQ. c.nol '9Q. •• DIM CICIO. ...... l(O. HR · C..idlllflt ('JC() J. ~ (SCC) 2.. l.M III I CICQ. ' Doily Pilot board also plan to feature a different celebrity each year with Yardley. The board, with its literacy push and conununity-service outreach. hopes to feature new Angel first baseman and Newport Beach resident Mo Vaughn in 2000. New Orange County Sheriff Mike Cdrona is this year's featured celebrity. • Big Canyon Country Club news: Junior member Colby Hackett set the junior course record with an 83 from the white tees, nipping at dad Terry's heels · (83); Former Olympic basketball gold medalist Ron Tomsic eagled hole No. 10 with Bob Ihrke, Gdf}' Singer, AJan White and Andy Cies watching; and Jun Morris eagled the 486-yard No. 2, which was witnessed by hls wile, Vicki, and dnother couple. Big Canyon's Grant Garber recorded the club's first hole-in-one of the year Jan. 3 with a 6-iron on No 7 . Michael Drucker, Jeff Gehl, Rich HoweU and Bnan Bennett saw it. Jeff Stone aced the 210-yard No 15 by swinging a 4-wood. Jdn. 9 dS Larry Tucker dlld Mark McGilvray got a glimpse • Trlvta answer: J.C Sned<l. PREVIEW ISTANCIA HIGH .... USIULL Miguel Burciaga Matt Mueller Armando Ortiz C.K. Green Jr. Martin Curiel Sr. Brent Davis So. Willie Ortiz Fr Andy Romo So Joel Rocha Shawn Ryan Brandon Cleaver · Kyle Conroy C.J. Keyte David Akiva Darshaun Garner Senior Martin Curiel, who got some varsity seasorung as a junior, is another pitching can- didate, as is semor nght-han- der Shawn Ryan and sopho- more Costa Mesa trans{ er Brandon Cleaver. · Junior Joel Rocha 1s the front-runner for the third base job, while sophomore Brent Davts steps in behind the plate. Green, who advocates aggressiveness on the base paths, plans on making Rocha his leadoff man, with C K. Green set to bat second. Beyond Mueller, the batting order will depend upon who can combine work ethic with the skills needed to he lp gen- erate run producnon, a prob- lem for last yei:ll''s team. Freshman Willie Ortiz, Am1ando's cousin, should add offensive punch. He'll most fre- quently be utilized as a DH, but could also play first. Seniors Kyle Conroy and C.J Keyte, juniors Da.rshaun Gamer and David Akiva, as well as sophomore Andy Romo, are unknown quantities who could emerge u solid con- tributors. The Eagles, who will play all three games against Mesa under the lights at TeWinkle Park, open Mercb 5 with a 7:30 p.m. cla1h at TeWlnkle agalnlt Los Amigos. VOlLIYIALL OCC sweeps Palomar >oily Pilot Sports Pirates punish Golden West to the tune of 85-59 I Orange Coast men enjoy a laugher over Rustlers as hey COJ?.tinue thr.ir road to the stdte regional playoffs. JC MEN'S IASKETIAll rebounds for th Puat We. Bunn cored 16 pomt.s for Golden West. JASO~ 11111. ~Pb HUNTINGTON BEACH !ven though Golden West Col- egP. held only won one confer- ~cu gamu this secison~ Orange, ~oast College Coach nm O'Brien reated Wednesday's O range !mpuc Conference men's basket- >aU game Lika d playoff contest. ie didn't want the Pir{:ttes, who vill make the state regional play- and cruised to a 85-59 wm over the Rustlers, improving to 16-13, 7-6 in confe1ence. With a win at Irvine Valley Fn- day, the Pirates would pull even with the Lasers in the standings and, as a result, get a better play- oft scerung. ing a 13-0 lead. Golden West nus ed its fust 11 shob from the held before Jason T1tus finally broke the drought. ' hmed 0 for 21. One of tho n guards, navis Fenderson, signed a letter of intent to play for Southern . Cal1forrua Collt'ge two W<'eks ayo. "I can't speak for them,• O'Bnen said. "But I know we came out and playPd an mcred1· hie 9dJne. We played strong tor 40 minutes. I dffi really pie '"' cl OftAHGE EMl"I~ CONFUENCE ORANGE CoAST 85, GOLO£N W EST 59 "We dre m good shape for lrvinE> Valley," O'Brien said. "It will be a good game since both tedIDS are evenlY. matched.• Although thC> rest of the hrst hull was played evcmly, the RusllPts (6-22, 1·12) were just 3 of 21 from ms1df' the three-point arc. The sN·ond half, with the exception of Jeff Jensen. who fin- ished with 25 points and 10 rebounds, Wdsn't much heller. When it was all through, Golden West shot 24.6% from the field ( 16 The Pu ah~'>, who hut .44 t % from the fic•ld, played a steady gilnH~ throughout. David C<Jstle- ton led the W<JY with 16 points Carlos Rayes scored 14 points c1nd Tcrrail Zoller i,cored 10 With 4:28 left in tht• gamP., Steph~ McK~e sC'ored for Orange Coai.t. 1\venty-e1ght sec--· onds later, Travis Ander on scored, ensunng that all 12 Pirates J>cored. Orange Cont· Ca\tletbn 16,. Reyes 14, Zoller 10, Cooper 6, Dolven 2, Martinelli S, Beeler 8. M<.Kee 4. Mddlid 2. ·Elliott 6, Langdon 8, Anc:t¢iwn 4 3-pt. goals • Castleton 3, Reyes 2, Cooper 2, la119don 2, Martinell I . Fouled 001 • N~. ' 1ffs1 which start next week. to get ·aught sleeping. The Golden West game, how- ever, was a b1l of a laugher. for 65). , Golden West • Jensen 25, Bunn 16, Hooter 7, Titus 6 • .Aska 2, G1rtey 3 After o 13-0 run lo start the 1ame, Orange Coast settled in The Pirates almost looked like they were the only team on U1e floor for the first su minutes, tak-Wor<.e yet, two of the Rustlers' three starting gud.fds were a com-Anthony Cooper hod seven 3·pt. goa~ -:ritU\ 2, leoU?O 2 Fouled out -None. Technical • GWC bench Halftime -OCC. 36-23 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Bucs stwnble· •Downs' buzzer-beater propelc; Golden West College past playoff-bound Orange Coast Wednesday, 61-59. J,\.<,(I~ J 1111 toly Piel HUNTINGTON BEACJ I -With the state regional playoffs iust a week '&way, Wcdnesdcsy's Orn:nge Empire Conference wonwn's btt - ketbull game between Orange Cod-.t and Golden \\'e"t was lo he d good temperatur ~ gauge ol Just how ready the Pirates are for the elimmabons. When Rustler 'enter Trac·v Downs put 10 ct rebound as the . buuer sounded m Golden West' 61-59 win, it was dt>ar Orange Co11st has a lot of work to do ht>lorc next week. ·We ... iarted playing not tc1 lose,~ Coach Mike Thornton s~ud. "We gdve. them every C'l1ttncc m the second hdU. We iust <l1cln't wr1nt it enough." The loss drops OCC to 24·6, 8-5 in conference. Thornton has o hunch that foullcrton WlJI ll(JM'I Santd Ana Fnclay, o th • Pirc1tPs will hdve to W1n against lrvme Val- luy if they are to go mto the play- offs as the thud-place team from the OEC. • Golden West (9-20, 3-10) has aiways heen d ore spot lor OCC, "vinrnng 23 of the past 26 mectin,g , and proved eurl}' on 1t c1un<• to play by building a 27 -t 7 lead with "'lX minutes left m the first half~ Slowly. the Pirates rhmh1•d back mto the gdme l>ehmd Enn Tomlinson, who hmshC!<I with 15 points and nme rebound:.. Tomhn .. son made a thrnc-pomter with 18:22 lcH m the game to pull the Pirates even at 32. Forty seconds ·later, Tomlinson buncd another three for the leud. product Chtmtd) Peyton, Ad11d Sortmo and Ani Sarayddn<1n gdvc th£~ Pirctles d 52-42 lead \\'lth nin • mmutes letl The Rustlnrs bounced nght httc.k and started their own come- hack. A backcourt violation '' 1U1 32 seconds left gave the Rustlers Uw hall wtth JUst 36 sec!)nd to ph1)', trailing by two. Downs, who J1mshed with 23 pomts and 11 r bounds, connected W1lh 26 &· oncb left to oe the score at 59 1."he Rustlers then wasted pr '· C'JOus second~, using theu extra fouls to keep OCC from getung d shot. That strategy almost hac:k· fued with seven "econds left when Sdrdh M.iddlebrooke drew d foul Wlth the hall still out of bound') <.tncl went to the line to shoot one-and· 01w. Middlebrooke missed thP lront end clild the Rustlers Cdnlt" <tway \\1th a chanre to win Evalani Tagalot1's shot \\.'dS off the mMk, but Downs scon•d on a putback as time expired to wm the game. wwe played one of the best · games we'vP. pldyed all "l!et~on," Golden West Cooch Matt Murphy said of his all-tre..,hmen team. •it's no ::,; cret we caught Orange Coast on an off night, but we played nn incred1l>le game an l'amed this Wln.• ORANGE E~RE CONFERENCE Gol.oEH WEST 61, OAAHGf CoAST 59 Orange Co.st • Tomlinson 1 S, Peyton 11, Sortino 9, Johnson 4, MOJICcl 3, Wilde 4. Saraydanan S. Middlebrooke 6, lewis 2. 3·pt. goals -Tomlinson 3, Sortino 2. Peyton 1. Fouled out· None Golden West -Downs 23, Medlen 16. DON LEACH I DAO: f 0 Orange Coast ColJege's Melissa Lewis goes to the hoop ln Wednesday~ame at Golden West l...dter in tht> hall, a tnu of thrce- pointl'rs hy Cos tu Mcsu •huh Tagaloa 6, Laster S, Werdel 4, Pace 7. 3-pt. goals· Medlen 4, laster 1, Fouled out -None. Halftime-Golden West, 32-27. CIF PLAYOFFS .:oNTINUED FROM 81 "But I think we're excited about playing &nd especially about playing at home .... San Marino, which finished fourth in the uo I londo League, is led by sophomore Tay- or Bouchard, who is reportedly averaging a fouble-double. The Mustungs are paced by 6-0 1umor cen- er Autumn Snulh (11.7 points and 13.4 ·ebouncb per conle:;t). Senior Evelyn Powers 12.8 ppg), 1'umor Jenny Earnest (11.6 ppg) md sophomore Nancy Htt.tsustu (8.1 points md 7 .3 a.ssisl'>) are al')O strong contributors. Esttmcia ·Coach PuuJ Kirby expects his ·-.agi1' to have success after thmr long bus ride. "If we don't beat them, we don't deserve to Nin." sdlcl Kirby, whose squdd finished third n the PCL. •1 don't Uti.nk they play very good -om petition." The under!>izCd Edgles, who stdrt 5-7 seniot =ranc1a Diaz in the post, could have matchup roblems with the Skyline League runner-up, DIRECTIONS To Foothill High North on 5S to 17th in Santa Ana Right on 17th to N~ Ave .. left to Dodge Ave. and turn left. Sch06l on nght at t9251 Dodge Ave. Allow 30 minutes. To San Jacinto High North qn SS to 91, ust on 91 to Van Buren Ave ln Rlvtonide. East on Van Buren to 21 S South on 21 S to Ra~ Expressway Left (e.m) on R.tm6na to State. nght (south) to ldyltwtld. SchOol at soo ldyltwild Or. AlloW 1 hour, .-0 minutes. which features 6-0 senior Ctlrrie FrtlZIN, who averages 15.7 points dnd 14.2 rebounds. T)'le Tigers also rely upon 5·8 senior for- ward Micht•lle Reller (12 .6 points and 5,8 rebounds per game) and 5.7 1umor !JUt1rd Hedthcr Engleman (9,0 pp<J). Diaz (11.2ppg)1un1or Ltuwn Cdc;sity (10.2) and senior Lls<t Steinfeld (10.2) arc the olft.!n· sive catalysts for.tho Ec1glt.>s. OOH l lACll/ DAii. 'f PK.OT Evelyn Powers (left) ls one of Co ·ta M a' major weapons u the CIF Playoffs Unfold. JC GOLF Orange Coast's Pierovich mcdali t SEAL BEACH -Orang" Coast College's Matt Pierov1ch fired a 2·on~r 74 tor medaJ.ic;;t honors at a tn-mect with C1truc; and Crpre Wedne ... day afternoon m conununity coUcge men' golf at the Seal Beach Nc1vy Course. Also sconny for Oranqe Coast wern Jason Courn.11 (75), Eric' Hno (7U), Anh Komgsmark (87) <tnd A11n Weathers (88). C1tnis took te&n honors w1th 397 pmnlc;, 1:< 'Strokt> better them Orange Coust Host Cypre..., trailed dt 427. Thursday, f bruory 18, 1999 83 YOUTH 57 Gold rolling at tournai:nent • 14s shut out AYSO patr. The AYSO Region 57 und~r .. 1-. gul Gold All·Sti1J' team rocorded a p ur of shutouts in weekend d<'llon and remained m the hunt to WUl thn Areo Q All-Star totU: .. nament Th" ama1.my thing wcss, th•• CoronB dPI Mar-based team did 1t short-handed As a result of Vdcations and ill- nesses, the Region 57 AU-Star lf'lim had ju t nuie µlay~rs·on the held. Still, G;orona deJ Mar defeated theu cross-town nval Newport Beach, 3-0, in the far: t gam ~. Corona del Mar followed \\1th a 5--0 win over Costa " esa. Ellz.abeth Almaraz dnd Samantha Cohen soored three goals each for the Region 57 team. Danielle Carlson scored the other two goals. Keelan C u)'ler, Prbcllla Swenson and Jillian Uk.roplna combined to provide ~nng oppm tumties for Corona del Ma.I. Whitney George, Rachel MalkJn, Britta Nielsen and Jen- nifer W1h>on powered the delf"nse. Goalie Adrienoo Patter· on also played ~ell. Nothing But et wins two •A YSO Region 57 action for All-Star girls under-10. Nothing But Net, the AYSO Region 57 girls under-10 GOld All-Stltr t~am trom Corona de,1 Mar, :.wept two gdmes on Satw- day lo remam th • only U"l JE>feal- ed team m the d1v151on Shannon Johnson sco~d botb goals in the fust game dS Nothing But Net defedted Tuson, 2-0. In the sr>amd gdme, a 1-0 win over North Irvine. Kara Percival nailed thf• game-winner Corona -del Mar·~ defense, which ha.;; given up only one gcial m seven game-. continued to play well. Ula Todd, Ashley Beck, Alexandra Torres, Jackie Zinke, HJlary Arnold, Hannati Rollins and goalkeeper Kaleigh Trider protected the "hutout wms Camille L~'·in. KaiUin Ma.ssey, Katherine Ossipoff and Claire Schloemer ran che offense and prO\'lded Corona dcl Mar with a numhe1 of sconng oppor- tumt1 s SOCCER NEWfi'O«r BEACH WOMlH'S Soccu AssoCIATION Goal 0199er~ Margarrtas Hemcanes ~ondWmd 8atkbay Blast White L1ghtn1119 Fireballs Red Team WLTgfgapts. 2 0 1 12 2 6 2 0 1 7 9 6 2 0 0 S I 6 1 1 , s s .. 1 1 1 4 s 4 102116 3 , o 2 3 io 3 002 0 9 0 SCHEDULE TOOAY • Basketball High school girts -Of Piayofu. :f1rrt round· Newport Harbor at Foothill, 7 .30 p m., San Marino at Cost.a Mesa, 7~0 p m., Estanck'I at San Jaunto. 7•30 pm • SofttMlll Community college • Pierce at Orang Coast College, 3 p m ·~·· College . Soothem California Coll~e at The Master's Tournament. 11 • m • Tennis Community college men • Golden West :at OraniJe COC!st, 2 pm Community col ege women • Or aoge Coast at Gotderl W '2 pm. .. .. l ( t ti •f 11 II ti v 'I II q ,, y II ... I q 0 ~ I( ~ ti It rt Ii p ~ n rJ. I), w h. r.1 t t f ' • ~ I , • ' l • ~ • f , J • t i • ~ i 11 • h· • Pf '" Pc 2( ~! ' i ' • 8 8CIOl3 Nonce OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER UTATEOF: J AMEi R. CARA AS!NO. A195m • o ti.I ,.,.,,., IMIM rtea, crecMora, con '~IPnt Cl'9dltof•. and pa ,,. I• r· Heme Statement Tile IOllowtt\O pe~ are 1Jo1na bUSlnUI &I TUiip. 1TrilolTnatlon Serv· leel, 711 Gof09nrod Ave , Corona dll M4t, CA 82625 DorottlM C Braooan· tiurg 718 Ga!Oenrod Ave , CorOnl del Mar, CA 92625 Thia bullneu 11 oan ~ . .. -- """'° may OOle~lR lnletH!ed In IM Of duc:&ed bY an indMdoal Haw you starled dOing bUSIOnt yet? No 111if:'-i11111tt. Of boltl, Of JAME ,,~.,..'CJllHR s PETJTION FOR PAO- T! nas been llleO b GLEN W. LOVE Ill ltlt Su pano1 Coun ol (:11lilorn11 • f;outity o1 ORANGE y . THE PETITION FO PAOOATE 1equt11ts Iha Gl.EN W LOVE be ap pointed as peraoo 1 repre aen1awe 10 lldm1nlster Iha R I . llt81e of the ~· IS ~1 C Brandert• ~. statement was fifed Wtlh ttte COunty Clerk C»I Onsrige County on 2· 16·99 1"11M78320f Dally P1IOI Feb 18. 25, Mai 4, 11, 1999 T1'126.4 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The loltowrng peflOnl are dooig.bus1ness H'. I· THE PETITION reques the dececHnl I Will and codiClll. u eny, be edl'llltled 10 prooate.. The Wiii '1ld eny codl(:I ere availabl foe: eicamonauon In the rue Glided LIIV. 2609 D Oefa. ware SI., H1,1nt1ngton Beach. c~ 926A8 • Cynthia Mn Cole. 2609 O Delaware St , Huohngton Oeactt, CA 926'C8 liepl ~ IM court THE PETITION request authotrty to edmtn&Ster the 111111 Vflder the lndepend enc Admlnl5trauon ot Ei; S , 14tet Ac1 (Tll1s Aulnortty will allow tile personal rep resentative IO take many , a<;llON w11h<>Ut oOtainlng colin 1pprova1 Belor telung oena1n very 1mpo tant actloni, ho'we11er, th peraonal rep11Hnt11111 ~111 be 111Quired 10 gl\le no • r• 8 8 . , ~ce to Interested perwn unless they nave watved notice or consented to th proposed action ) The 1n dependenl admlnlstrallon aulhor11y wtll be gran1ed unless an Interested per son hlea an objectlOrl to 1tt peltlion and ltlOWS good cause why the cou11 sllould llOC arant the auttionty A HEARING on the pet ~ Wiii be held on MAACH 18, 1999 al 145 pm I s e . e I· n • Oept L 73 located at 34 fne City onve Sooth Or ange, CA 92868 1 IF YOU OBJECT 10 Iha ' granting of the pelltlon, yoo ihould appear at Ille "8er tng and siate your objac ttons or hie wntten ob1ec hons w1tb U'le coun bl!lore tl\6 heanno Your ap pearance may be 1n PG™>n or oY your attOOlly IF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or cont1ngon1 credito Of 'he deceased, yoo mu$ II& yoor claim with the . r I COUtl and mad a copy to the .. p.,1on1f representative appotnted by the coon • Within four mornn1 from ll'le • da,le ol the n1~t lnuance 0 I • totters as provided 1n Pro- •!late COOe secuon 9100 ' Tbe 11me tor lll~ng datms • w1M not expire before too months from lhe heanng date nooced aboVe r YOU MAY EXAMINE the !lie kept by lho ooun ff you a"' a person interested 1n tho estate. you may flle with Iha coon a Request to Special Nottee (torm DE iS-) ol the hltng ol an 1n ventoiy and appraisal o estate usets or of any pet.11on or account as provided 1n Probate COOe S8C110t1 1250 A Reques for Speqat Nobce tom1 I avatlabte trom the c:oun r I I s clel1< Anomey for the PeUtloMr: FAED S. PARDES, ESO. (CSBI 72111) ATTOANEY AT LAW noo IRVINE CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 240 . IAVINE, CA 92118 Pub111ned Newport Beach Costa Mesa Da11y Pilot February 18, 24, 25. 1999 ThW260 Flc:tltioua Bu1lne11 Name Statement The loltowlng persons a,. doing b\.l&tnest IS' 'Transcnbmg Ptus. 200 Tulane Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Kathleen C. Cumrnlngs. 200 Tulane Place. CO~ld Mesa CA 92626 This business 11 con· ducted by an lndtvlduaf Have you started do<ng 1>us1ness yet? Yes. 6196 • .Kaltileen C Cummings This statement WIS tiled w11h 1111 County Clerk ol Orange County on 2 16-99 18996783181 Dally P11<>1 Feb 18. 25. Mar .l 11. 1999 Th262 Flc:thloua Bueln .. a Name State"*'t The lollowlng personr. are oo.ig bultf\9U as Newport Wl1HI A•· ''"'~ng. 1725 MonrOVIG Ave • Co.ta Meaa CA 92627 MICtlatl Thomaon, 108 Buena V1s11 Or . Fullarton CA 02833 Ml bullnetl IS con· ed by. an lndrvldual Hive you started doing b11Slr1e11 yet? No Mlcnae1 Thomson This stateman1 waa filed with the C<>unlY Clerk of Orange County on 2·18·99 • 19099783199 I Dally Piiot Feb 18, 25 Mar 4, 11, 1999 Th283 Tl'lls buslness Is con· dueled by an IOdMdual Have yoo started dOing business yel? No Cindy Cole, Owoer This £tatemen1 was fded w111l the County Clet11 ol Orange County on 2·16·99 18"6783117 OaJy PilOI r:eb '8 25. Mar .l, 17 1999 Th265 Flc:thlous Buslneaa Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Adrnirabi. Works, 387 W Bay St . N>t 47, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Carlos Quin tana G~lez. 387-W Bay St , Ai>t 4'7 Costa Mesa: CA 92627 Ttt1s buSll'lll'SS IS con· due1ed by an lndivlduaf Have you started dOlng bu&1neH yet? Yes, 06·15·96 Carlos Quintana Gonzalez T111s slatement was flied w11n lhe County Cleric of Oninge County on 2· 16-99 . 19996783183 Daily P1tol Feb 18. 25. Mar, 4, 11 1999 Th266 Flctttlou• .BuaineH a Name Statement Ttte lollOW1ng peMOOS re doing business as GovJobs COm. 599 Pier: pont. Costa Mes.i, CA 2826 9 Jaffrey George, 2356 Colgate Dr , Costa' Mesa . CA 92626 Jason WMler. 599 P1er· pont, Costa Mesa CA 92628 d This business Is obn· uctad by a general J1811· nersh1p b Have you started dOlt'lg us1neu yet? No Jettrey George This s1111emen1 was filed wllh the County C~erk ol Orange County on 2·16•9.9 19996783189 Dally Piiot Feb , 8, 26, Mar 4, 11 , 1999 Th267 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement The lollowlflg persons are doing business as a) CS DOBBlE AP· PRAISAL SERVICE. b) C .S DOBBIE ENTERPRISES, 815 W 1 5th SI . •SB Newpon Beacn. CA 92663 Cttartes Scoll Dobttie, 815W 15thSI 158,New· port Beactl. CA 92663 This business Is con· u~ed by an •nd1Vidual Have you started doing us1ness ~t? No d b Ctlartes Seo« DObbie T1'll$ slatemenl was filed wrth the County Clerlt of Orange County on 2·16·99 19986783201 OallY Pilot Feb 18 25. Mar .l 11, 1999 Th268 Flctlttoua Business ar Name Statement The lollowtng persons • doing business all'. Bovenlure. 2208 Albert ac;e, Costa Mesa, CA 2627 ~I 9 Al Mlenael McNlctlotas 208 bert Place, Cosla Mesa A 92627 c d This bu11nass Is con· ucted by an lndl\lldoal Have you started dOing ustness yet? Yer., 711198 MIChHI McNrcholas b "' ThiS statement was I led 111 the County Cle11< of range County on 2· I 6·99 0 19996783194 Oalty Pilot Feb 18, 25, Mar 4, 11 1999 Th270 Flctltloua Bualneu a Heme Statement The IOflowtng pel'$00$ re doing l>USlneu as· Taxpayers Assistance roup, f 001 Dove Street. 0 Sutte 205. Newpott Beacil. c A 92660 wmtam J Honan. 1001 Dove Street, Sune 205, ev.µon 6eech, CA 92660 This bUSln8GS IS c:on-N b I dUCltd by, an Individual Have you •tarted doing ualneu ya1? Yes, ·4·1999 William J Horton w Tiiis statement was filed 1th tho Coonty Cter1c Of range County on 2· 18 99 0 M 1"96713205 Dally Pilot Feb 18, 25, er. 4.11.1999 Th2n CNSIHUU NOTICE Of SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEAL TH ANO SAFElY CODE SECTION 11'71/11488 AND NOTICE OF INTtNDED FOAFEITVRE PURSUANT TO HEAL TH ANO SAFETY CODE SECTION t 1489 4 NOTICe OF TRUSTEl!I IAL! TN*a .... No f1'0l»A LOln No. ~ Tlie OIW No. ?Dtt• YOU ME IN DIFAULT UPCa A DEED °' TMJST OA'T1!D Olt1"1-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC'TlOH TO P11tO I ec:T YOUft l'f'IClf't!R ", rr wi.v IE tcl.D AT A "'9&JC U&.E. F YOU Niii> AH EXPl..ANATION Of' THm HAW°' 1M! flROCel> INGS AOM'5T YOU, YOU IHOUlD c:oNTACT A UIW- Y!Jll NOTICE IS HfRBY GNDI tNI "8 reel PfOP81tY known aia; l70 Albor ...... eoet. Mesa, CA ta27 M-On JANUAAV 21t. 1H9. ~· fl#Ctlf Numbtf• It 2415 E. t8™ &TREET. '2241S.U wt1 be s:J6d ai COSTA MEI A, CA, the C'; 8UCtioft • 1tle Hanh pro~ny d .. ctibed ••· eour:::::-~~~ U ,320 U.S. CVRR~CY w DrM WIMt. .... lttY, wH . Mlled punuant to CA. on 02t'a1m. al H111th and Sat•tv Cod• :_CIOpm,• ti to "8 ~ ~ Secmon 1'471 / 11488 by viii ti h -ti ..... "" the NEWPORT llEACH PO- CMI\, • CMNet'a dMtdl llCE DEPARTMENT. clr.....n b1 I -Of ~ The property WH ••Ju d ._... I d'8dl ~ b1 • wl11\ reepect to alleged -. or federal cndt unJon. Y>Olellonl•I of 8ectlonl•I Of I cNcll drWllft tlV I .... 11371. 8 of the Hellth llftd or fllMnl! 81V1nft and ia... 11t11y Code. You 1111 hereby •• wtcw1, 111\419 euo-no11ll•d tl\•t tM Oletrict dlOan, Of MVtniaa '** Attorney of Orenci• County ~In rtrwdal Code hu lnltletad procMdlnt• to 8ldkW\ 1102 and ~ forfeit the ebow-deeeltbff to do ~ In c:.lfOmlll. 11roperty pur1u.,.. to Heel\h Tiie ptoperty ._._. 11 end Sa1etv Code Seotlon being .., "ii W'. n.. .... 11489 • wtl tie IMdt ~aw. You ere lnetruC!tM th•t If !Wit or~ ..,......., you d••"• to oontfft tM or irnpllaCI, ,.._di ... tllle. forfelt1n of thl• P'°'9rtY1 • ... pur1uant to Hellfth - ppc>4Ml&oet .. llCClft"" or encum-s. I ety c 0 d• IHtlo tnnc.. to~ h ~ 11488.5, you mutt file 1 ::-n ~!!!. ~ 119,tti.d cl•lm 1Htlne your I• -...., lnterHt In the pniperty. Yo Rod'8la K HodWatllto, an mull Ille thl1 clelm In IM WW'IW"8d WOftW\ • W.. $1191rlor Coun of the Cowl· a , "9c c dad on W»lll. ty of Or11119e witNn Fictitious BualneH ~ 1-....a, t30t d•v• ot the 11m pue . . ' Name Statement 9oGt1: ~ -. ol h ee1t0n ot U\11 Nouc.. ilnlt• The IOllowing peraona Ofllcllll Of Or--. you recelw ectual notice lfl doing blJStneSI H Ctlllontla. ltle ... lfftOIUnl l"'81M UH tlf!OOl48 TN! TrlCIM Group, 375 ...... llr 111111 ~ ..... You muet HMI.,. Whit c N • ol .. .._ fll "8 ....., capy of the clllfft on ~. CA a/2657 twport S-81 1 1 ol .. nee. .. D111tlln Anomey et Or 2 fllzal.>elh Vangelos, '1..,1.a (Ila: 'ft. County IAnn: IUIAN • 3 1 •-~-,.,_ we**i ......_ .. ~ Al(ZMAN, o.9\lty °'9 4 I ...,,.. ..,,,.,. •6. ...... o1 .. ....,._ ._. Attorneyl et 700 aw Cen· 0 anl POlnt, CA 82569 -C-, S --Md ter Df1w Weec, lente Ana Thi• bulineat la con ....... .... ... ... C• 1170 I wtcl\ln thlny IJOI ~:~an j_lld~ _..., •• g C ..... ~z of In Che Otettrrt.a of ~ yet? No $ ....... -·-.. Coun/0 1111 Ol'Vtelen..,.leltllM'I E~zabeth Vangaloli .. ._d.....,.fllllll~ 1 •• The flllure to~ TI\11 ttatemtM w• flied ol .. Miia l'!'. ....... Md ~ • ~ w«h 1he Coun1Y Cler11 Of =~a ... .., •11111\t an .,,.. .. in Orin-County on:' 1'" NI. -.,, ·-·-PfOPlftY In lhe -~IWI ..... 1MM?wit ,.. d ...... .,._ eoun ""'""'"""'Ote 011'-Pilot Feb 18, 25, :"': ~~= :,~d":'o~::':':;:',,:_': Mar. •ti, t999 ThZ75 n.a ...., .., Cll1lorn11 end d~ FlctftlOue lualftM1 o.e. fl .. I r • pum1ant to the ltrftt-.n ll a N•rn. lta19ment __, .., M •-' ID of Heefth •id lalety Cod Tri. fo!lowing pel'IOfll .. ••4• a .._. hetlon t ''" re dOing bullneM •• DI I •• 1 fl Dtltlll • runtier notlOe °' he.W. SOiJ!hCoatPOW9r Peel, 0-.. .. -. 1119-. OZ/11, 02121, OMM 2345 E CO.M Hwy., SW ...... _., I Nll9cll FiCii0U9 ....... e.~delMer,CA -..-~ .......... 9282.. ... • .. ~ .. _.._ .. LY!W'I Matte SIWnaon, 294 C1A11111W .... .... .... The "'::..""°"' ~ =·, UgtN Beed\. : (I~-= = "J~. 4900 ~ lNt ~ .. a:in----=--OrM,hill.::o,....., dUCted b'f, .,, ~ tlllft. 0.: ..... INctl, CA • ~ ~...,,.., dOil'll : .. •..:.mu.= .=:.~n,n:.."'(;t~ ~ ~ fltoa Lei ...... CA IOA), llCIC> NcJfl\ Dale ~ •aeafNlll ... --.-t.• .............. ~ ~:1--W 100, .., IN OoUnty Cleft: ol 11•~1.-siSi•n a. d • ~ ~'c• ~ ~~~ = -!1! ........ ·=::· ~::·~ =-R ~-._. --·. • • 1 • .:.. :....~ ~· American EnterprlH Soluflont. Inc, ~ f' Manllcalco,COO Thia ICalemei"rl WU lied w!t'I ~ Count>; Cle~ OI Ct ange Ccunto; on 1 ~6<99 11111781M Delly Pilot Jen. 2'11 Fib 4. 11. 18. 1999 ll\228 Fl~• BuelMea Name Sta*'*'t Tl'le lotlowlng persona are doing t>ua1neu ., Bid HU Day Hats, 800 112 30th St , Newpcrt Beach, CA !12663 LtbblO R Mc;Matton, 600 t/2 36lti St.. Newport BeaCh, CA 92663 This business 11 con· ducted by. an Individual Have you 1tal1ed dolnQ buslnenyet? YM, M·9!f Libbie A. McMahon Thia &tateman1 was filed With tfle County 'Clerk or o,.nge Couocy on 1 ·28·99 . 18'91711383 Dally Pilot Jan. 28. Feb 4, 11. 18. 1999 Th222 Actltloua Bualneaa • Name Statement The following P•rtoOt are doing busineu as o Beetle Oeslons. 240 Hanover Or., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Mark Edward Alonso. 240 Hanover Ot!Ye, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Th11 bUSinesa 111 con· dueled by: an lndMdUal Have you staned doing bUslness yet? No Mal1t Edward Alonso This statement was flied with the County c1e11< ot Orange County on I ·26·99 189ff781385 Dally Ptlot Jan 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th223 Flctltfous BuafneH Name Statement Tile lollowlnQ persons are doing business as Chamber Orchestra l<remlln, 541 Hazel Of'l\le, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 Promus!ca Russia, (NE· VADA), 541 Hazel Ortve, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Ths buSlr\8$$ Is con- ducted by Non.Profit Cor· pc ration Have you staned doing business yet? Yes, 1 ·21 ·99 Promusca Russia, S.tty R Andresen, Seetet.ary This statement was filed With the Counly Cfer1t of Orange Counly on I ·26·99 19996781387 Oa11y Piiot Jan 28 Feb 4 11, 18 1999 Tll224 Flctltiou• Bualneu Name Statement The following persons are doing business as· Elite Physique Frtnesa Syslems, 215·23rd St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tony Wiide, 215·23rd St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This busmess ts con. ducted by an ind1vldual Have you stalled doing buSlness yet? Yes, 1/1/99 Tony W~de Th1s atatement was llfad with the Coun!y Clerk or Orange Counly on 1·28·99 199M781384 Dally Piiot Jan. 28, Feb 4. 11, 18, 1999 Th221 Fictitious Buslnffa Name Statement The follo¥<ing persona are doing business u Olsen Capital. 260 VICtorta St . #4&. Co5ta Mela, CA92627 Na1nan>el PeM Olsen, 260 VIClona Stf1M! • 14&, Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 Th<s bustness Is con- ducted by. an uidlvlduaf Have you started doing bOS'lneSS yet? No Nathaniel Penn Olsen Ths Slatemant was tiled with the County c1er11 or Orange Coun~ on 1·26-99 18986781389 Daily Piiot Jan. 28, Feb 4, 11 , 18: 1999 Th225 Flc:tltioua BuafneH Name Statement The loUowlng persons are d01ng business a1. Upbeat Rentals , 103-21at Place. Newpon Beach. CA 92663 Georgia Johnson, 31384 West Nine Dnve. Lagvna Niguel, CA 926n John llnzmeyer, 31384 west Nine 011ve, Laguna Niguel, CA 926n This business Is oon dllded by a general pan· net1111p Have yoo stafled doing business yet? No (leorgia JoMaon Thia siatament was filed will'I the County Clet11 of Orange County on 1 ·26·99 19tM711'90 08tly Pilot Jan. 28, Feb 4 11 18. 1999 Th226 Flctttloua BualneH Na!M Stat.ment The follQw.ng ptl'IOf\I ara doing business as The Aellec:t111a Wrner, 609 Thames Way, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Cttartene Lynne Colhns, 609 Thames Wey, Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Thli business It oon· ducted t>y· •n lndMdual Have you started doing bvsloa11 yet? No Charlene L Colltna Thlt 1t11emen1 WIS Ned with lhe County Clerk of Orange CounlY on 1·26 911 1"91781Ht Dally Ptlol Jlf\ 28, Feb 4i 11 . 18, 1899 Th227 SUMMONS (ctTACK>N JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN · OAN'T CAvlao a A~) scon AOBtNSON. an 1n- OIVlduel, 0 E. WHITSON, lndlvlduelly, and doing bu11ne18 81 WHITSON DEVELOPMENT; and DOES I through 20, In- ~. YOU AAE BEING SU£0 BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud le ellta demandendo) MN YOUNOLOVf, an tndMO-~i..~nd JANE TTE TUUPNLOVE. an lndlvld· ual You fle¥t 30 CAL.EN DAR DAYS afler Ihle IUll'I· mone la "'* °" you '° .... typeW'1tten rMponM at Ihle COUf1 A letter ot phone * wit ~~~ In proper -lonn " )IOI.I ....... °*''°....,.~ ceee. II ~ do noc Ille ~ :.- .,,_ on ""9, you 1N1Y IOee IW caee, and ¥0"' --:., ":,, ~ .c a: ..,,.. "°"' .. ~ ... °'*,....,. ........ Yau nwr _,. ID.-aft..._,,_ ....,.!. •. ~.,_. ...... :::::~":: or e i.oai aio oftkle (bled In .. ption. be>oll) DHPUH d• que I• entftVU911 ate CiUICiOn JU• dldal u...o tle09 un l)lalO de ao DIAS CALEN· OARIOS para Pf"""1AI una 199pue1ia escrlla e rn.quine tn .... COft• Una c:ana o UNI mada llltlotllca no .. Of r9(l8f'9 pr<noclon, au reapoeata etCTb a m8q1Mla lllne que oumplir oon iaa lot· malldad•• l egale1 apropiadlla II uattd QU!tre que la corte NCIUChe IU C&IO SI Ulled no Pn914"\ta tu tespuesta a tl4HTIP<>. puede parder el ca.o, y l e pUedln Qultar su ealarlo. au dlnero y otraa ·coses de su propit(Sad llo IVllO ldl· c:lonal por palte de le corte E•lsten otroe reqUlsllot legelea Pueda qo4' uated qulere Damar • Ufl ab_<>gtldo lnmtdla1amen1e. SI no oonoce • un at>ogedo, puede llamaf a un •Melo de reftrencia de abogadoe o • une olana de ayuda le- gal (VN el dlteatcrlo Ille· fonico) CASE NUMBER: (Numero def c .. o) 717130 SHEii.A 8. F!U, COMM. DEPT. 18 The name and addleu ol tne OOU11 1,t (El f'Qmbre y d1recdon de le oorte nl ORANGE COUNTY SlJ.. PERIOR COURT, 700 CIVIC Center Ortlle West, Santi Ana, Cahfornle 92701·4079 The name, eddreu, and telephone number of plaln 11lf'a anomey, or ptaln~ff without an attorney la (El nombre, la dlreccion y el numero de tefetono del al>ogado det demandante, o del dem1ndan1e que no Ilene abooado.1. es) LAW OFtlCE:s OF JAY F. STOCl<ER, Jay F. Stoci<er, 23 Mauctily, SVlte too, trvlne, CA 92618, (714) 788-0803 C>ATE: JUL 21 1191 ALAN SLATER, Clll1t, by C. FARIAS, Deputy Publfahed Newport 8each-Co6ta Mesa Dally Pilot January 28, February 4. 11, 18. t999 Th240 Flc:tltloua Bualnen Name Swtement The IOllowing pel'$00$ are doinO business as MAR...,.IAL ARTS SPORTSWEAR, 892 W 18ttt St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Dot0 Sponswear, LLC (CA), 892 W. 18ttt SI . Costa Mesa, CA 82627 ThlS buslnau 11 con· ducted by. 1Jm118d llablhty Co Have you siarted doing business yet? Yes, AuguSI 1998 Oojo Sportswear, LLC. Andrew A. Mlrzaoll, Gen· eraf Manager This statement waa l11td wtll'I 1na Coonly Clerll ol Orange County on 1 26·99 19099781408 Dally Prtot Jan 28. Fee 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th232 Fic:tltloue Bualne11 Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as. KtneSIOloglC, 4971 Per· SlrMlOll Lene, Irvine, CA 92612 Deborah Manena Molina, 4971 P1ra1mmon Lane, Irvine, CA 92612 This b1Jt1nau Is con· ducted by. an lnorviduaf Have you t11ned' doing buSlnell yet7 f'IO Deborah M Mol.na Thi• statement was Ulad with ltle County Ctetl\ ol Orange County on 1 ·Z0.99 199116780914 Daily Pilot Jan 28, Feb. "· 11 18, 1999 Th237 Flctltloua Bualnesa Name S1atement The lollowtng persons 1ra doing buslne11 u a) THE LOCAL PllJMBER.1.. b) HOSPtT Al MECHANl1;Al SERVICE c) TOWER MECHANICAL SERVICE, 148 S Citrus, Orange, CA 92888 MBTJ Bangert, Inc, (Clijf ), 148 S Citrus, Or· ange, CA 92888 This busine11 la con· duded by• a CO(JX>fallon Have you stal1ed doing bulloels yet? NIA MBT J 8angert. Inc.. WM B Bangert, JrJ/Pru. Tllls 1111emen1 was tiled writ\ the Coun1Y Cler1( ol Orange County on 1 ·8·99 1""77M tt 011ly Piiot Jan 28. Feb 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th237 Sf ATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTmous BUSINESS NAME The followlng patlOO(s) has (have) abandoned the I.ISi of the llCUI~ bull· neu neme a) HOSPITAL MECHANICAL SERVICE, b) THE LOCAL PLUMBER. c) TOWER MECH~ICAL SERVICE. 44 Depot St .. COllu, Calll. The Flctltloua Buafneas name referred to at>ow was hied In Orange Coonty on 10.13·95, FILE NO. 19956661443 Thia buslne11 fl con· ducted bY. an fnd1Ylduat James Banoen Tnie statement waa llled llWl1tt tht County Clerk al Orlllg9 County On 1•8·99 . 1Mll171111 Dally Pilot Jan ."28. Feb 4, ti, 18, 1899 Th239 cneiiW Flctttioue lklelneee Name...._ment The IOllc:r#lng PMOM .,.. dolflO bullne•• u MINO 91i'A, 321•A Me'IJ'l8rllil, OOron. Ml ,._,, CA 92'821 Jflllel E. K~r. 321·A Marprn., Coror. dt l Mar, CA 928211 Thie bullflell 11 con• duded by an tnc:9Mdual The regl11r•nt com • menoed IO 1TanNCt bull· • ,,... under lie llcCtltout name Of n.met Nettd llbol9 on, 1-7 ·• Jane4 £, Kyllnder Tl* ..... ""'" ... Mid .tit! "8 CClu'lfy °"' of Onlnge~ ~ Piiot~. FebNilry 4, 11, 11, 1iii TIOt ,... ............. ............... --~~ •> °"°"'· .., Dt-::S ~ ':;~ C:O.. ..... CA ~ 3141 Dt :-=-;:; .• .. -" ..... ,. -.·.~·. ~ 4'. . CA 8 1708 Thia bullnell .. eotl' duc:ltd by: an lndMdual ~ ... you ... '*' dOing bl.illnffl yet? No Joaept\ c.tmias l?lis stal8m9f'lt WU tJ1eO wilh the County Clerti; ol °'*'11' County on 1·21-99 ~MM71tOH D1i1Y P'llOI Feb 4, 11, 18, 25. 1099 Th248 FlattlOua Bualneee Heme St.Mement The IOllOwlng pel'IOl'is .,. dOlng bvllnMI as· 911110 IA Crillort, 2623 EHlbfulf Shooo Cir , New· port 8eaeh, CA 92680 Cilfe Milano, roc.,(CA). 2523 Easlbluff Shopp Cir , Newpon Bead'I, CA 92660 Thie buslnau ts con· ducted by. a corporation Have you started dOlng bu~ness yet? Y", 1994 Calf• Mllano, tne., Diego OelfOlhi, Pres This statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Orange Couniy on 1 ·26-99 1ttte781427 D•llV Piiot Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1099 T~49 Flctldoua 9ualneH Name Statement The loloWlng persons ate dolno bustness H. EM BASSY FLOOR COVERINGS. 2597 Or· ange Ave.. 15, Costa Men , CA 92627 Peter MaddlQ, 2597 Or· ange Ave , f 5. Costa Me58, CA 92627 Tlllt t>uslneat Is ooo- ducted by: an lndNlduat Have you stafled doing b1,1slnau yet? No Peter Maddlck This 11atement was hied With Iha Cooney Cler1< ot Orange County on 2· 1 ·99 19996781• Dally Pilot Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, 1099 Tl1250 flc:tltloua BuslneH Name Statement The loftowlng persons ere dolno business as Ex8C\ltlve Leoal Support &tMoH. 17880 NewtlOpe St, Sutle t A-427, Founlain Vattey, CA 92708 Palrlcta Encarnae1on, 17660 Newhope St., Suite IA-427, Founlaln Valley, CA 92708 Thtl buSiness ts con· ctucted by en lndMduat Have you slalted doing business ~et? No Patnde Encamadon This slatement was tiled Wilt\ the Coonly Clet11 al Orange County on 1·26·99 19996781403 Oatty Pilot Jan 28, Feb "· 11. 18, 1999 Th229 Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing blJSll'less as: Running Bird Promo· llQns. 2603 Elden Av., •• IE, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Valarte Mouray, 2603 Elden Ave , #E, Costa Mesa CA 92627 This buslneas Is con- ducted by 1n lndlvlduat Have yoo si.rteo doing buS1ness yet? Yes, t996 Valerie Mouray Thls Slatement was Med with ltle Counly Clerf< ol Orange County Oil 1·26·99 19996781404 Dally Pilot Jan 28 Feb 4. 11. 18, 1999 Th230 Flctttloua Bualneu Name Statement The lollowtog person$ are doing busln8$$ as: Fabr1Cators Wast 1119 Whittler Ave • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Something Spony, Inc., (CA), inll Whittier Ave , COstt M8SI, CA 92627 Thie bUllness Is oon· dueled by a OOl'pofatlon Have you started doing bu11neu yet? Yes, 1·4·99 Somelhlng Spotty, Inc , Ray Torrey, President This statement wu filed wun the Couniy Clenc ol Orengo CounlY on 1·26·99 19986781402 Dally Ptlot Jan 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th231 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Nouce 1s hereby gtwn l/'lal the Unde1$'9fl9d \ti!ll sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on Monday, March 1st, t999 ALLSPACE, 8564 Ht""4· loo Avenue. Huntrng1on Beach, CA 92648. lhe per- tonal property OI tt1e lol· ~ Name, Ul'lltl, rnveotocy We.I, Barbara F026. 8owe1 l<ennecly, Oarnn. F065, HouMhold Items, Reing Moor,1 _ S111r1ey Ann, Fotle, '10Ullhok1 Items, Boxes, Surtboen2 McDonald, Al Wayne, 0090. Paint Gun & vucwm I< E. Auellon SeMee, PO eox 508, Panon, CA 92369 K E Jackson Tat 909-883· 1131, AUCTION BONDt 723-41-19 Published Newport BeaQtl•Costa Me.. Dally Pllol February 18, ~. 1999 Th28t ._ · · • o·i . .. HOTICEOl- PU8UC SAL.I OF A8ANOONEO _........ ~ -"!...--• • -\_ an llltOfneY, yo&1 may c::al #I ~,..,,., MMce Of a leg9I aid olflCle (lilted In lhe phOM bOC*) The nam., adltrtA llnd Mlepholll number of plaln· lifr1 .acme y II Roqutmc>f•, Pringle & Moote, lnC , O,.,_" M Nl•hlmura. Eaq. SIN 5711()5, 6065 E Wtshlng • ion BM1 Ste 808. Los Aft. geles. a. 90040, (3l3) 724·3117 Pvbll1hed Newl)Otl Beam-Oolla ,..... D911y Pilot Fe~ry 11, UI, 2s. March 4, 1999 Th252 Doity Pilot · Flcthloua Bualneea Heme Stat9fMnt n,. l()il9win0 persor,. are doinO bualnela as PROPERTY Nulloe .. hereby given flat h unde~ wtl HI II public lucaiOfl. pureoant 10 6ectiOn 21700 ol Ille 8'*· ,,_ .. & P.toliHtlOt.•. ~J the following oncnoeo ptopetty to wtt JEFFREY SNYDER G 8 6'.il, G• dubS, atlel'Ves, ladder, tool chNt, llW, l'llltc. ARTHUR ROPPE G·GI lamp, ch, TV, boxH misc:. JAMES TRIZINSKY H·39 Ceipat, ti.d, frame, boxea, mllc l VNNEnE FOX H·S4 , Oreaaar, no drawer• STEVEN MOORE H·99 Clothes, sho11, ball JAMAL KHAYAT F·48 Sid•~. lug desk, ~ va~1 bed, mrec DEBuRAM WILSON K-32 Flah polea, eloltlea, ct'llat. mllC lum Flcttdoue BualneH Harne Statement The fotlowlng pert10ns are doing buslne .. at Hender1on lnsura.nce Strvtoes, 4686 MacArthur Coun. Suite 275, ~Ws>0'1 Beach, ee1r1orn1a 92660 , Hencserson lneutance ServfcH, LLC, 4885 MecAnhur Coun, Su111 275, Newport Beach, Call· fomle 92080 The · Aenderaon lntur· enc:• Agency, 4165 Mac:AflhurCoon, Newpnrt Beach, C8J1lornla 92660 DPH tnoorporated (CA), 4865 MacArthur Court, Suite 275, Newport Beacf\, C.hlomla 92880 This b1JSl0944 11 con· ducted by: a corpora11en Have you •tarted dolna busir\45$ yet? Yu, 7/01'7~ BPH lnoorporated, Scott Handerson. ·ceo -Sale will be by COITI• pttlllVe bidding (wntten Haled bide may bp submitted In advance) on the 25tll d.ay of Febn.lary, 1999 II 2 00 P M. II Ille premlM1 we'9 aald prop- erty has beell stored and wtl~ IS localed al AYRES SELF STORAGE, 7012 Ernest Ave.. Hunung10n BNeh, Ce (714) 848·7314 Landlord reaervas Iha r1Qhl Thia buslneu Is con· dUC1ed by· limited IJablUty Co. Have you 11811ed doing ... .., ~. -: . " ""' !.. ·,a,;. ' ). • --·.-r.~: This ltatetnenl WU !tied wltl'I 1he County Cleric ol Orange Count':. 2·S-99 1 71251() Dally Pilol Feb 11, , 8 25,Mar.4, 1999 Th257 10 bid at th• 11fe. PEllBER Purcnases must be mede Thomu D. Pember, ~~~h ~J:: '~:'p": died 2·10·99 al 1he age V•111t e. RMd Prated, chesed good$ arw IOld 11 of 66. H• was born ln 59, of Newport Beach, a la and must be ntl'TM:Md at Oklahoma City S.7·32 . .,.11· flnt art pholographtr Irma of Ala. Sale la 1Ub)ect copter PtlOC tor Lakewood (Valarie and Prasad, Art of 10 cancellation In ttte event Sherif'• OepL tor the past 9 f:lne Photography) died 01 sattlement betwHn yea11, Vie~m Ve~ retired Februaty 16, 1999 after a landlord and oblla1tad Army Otficet , atiort illness. party. Auctioneer. Wanda Leaves wife, Patr1aa, Valerie !ouched many ~~\i~ Bond • S· one aoo and 2 grand· hves thro1J9h her sp1ntual Ayres Sell Storage, AHi· children. nature and her photogra dent Managera pl'ly. She and husband, Published Newpo11 Prasad, have dedlcated Beacn·Coa1a Me.. OallY ltlemselvN to sharing Iha Piiot February 11, 18. 1990 message of ~ and har· ______ T_h_253_ mony t1'1tOugn their WOttt, Actltlous Bu1IMH Valene IS suMv9d by Name Statement her husband Prasad, moth· The loflow1ng persons PACIFIC VIEW er, 8ft1Y and stsplather, are doing bosllleSS u MEMORIAL MAK Bob Natam019: son Craig Eversoll Realdenllet, Ceme•---• Mortu";v Avenar, da=t•r Dana 9102 P!Onffr Or., Hunf· -' - ' ,....__..., da r "'-Art 1ng1on Beaeh. CA 92648 Ch..,.i •Crematory ..,,...,..,. ~ Greg A Johnson, 9102 3500 Pacrflo View Dnve Mikkelson, son. Ar1un P;onaer Orrve. Hunltngton Prasad and grandc:hlldttn Beech, CA 92&48 • ~= Chnsllan and l<ellef. Lori J Johnson. 9102 ·-----•-Ill Memorial seMCl8S wl Pioneer Onve, HuntJnOion _ -m--be held at P8cif1c: V.ew Beach, CA 92648 rllU'llllll5 nu119 I Thi' t>uslneJS is coo-IB.I. mAIWAY Mortuary, 3500 Paca IC dueled by tuband and View Drive, Newport INl!e MOftuwy *Chapel Beach, Saturday, February Have you •tarted dOiog Cremation 20. t999 at t1 00 a.m busrness yet? Yet, 3198 110 Broadway 1n ~eu ot 116wers, dona· ~ ~t was filed Costa Mesa lions can be made to fam1f'I w•rn 1he Counrv c18~ or 842-9150 for the Valene Reed Prayer Orange Councy on 1·26·99 Foundation. 1Mtl181COO _ _..;.. _____ _ Dally Pilot Jan 28. Ftb. 4 11, 18, 1999 Th232 Flctltloua BualneH Nam• Statemen• The following persons are doing 1>us1nesa 11. Cybar Connection & Training Cen1ar, 7561 Cen· ter Ave , 116, Hun11ngton BeaCl'I. CA 92647 Steven VanOver, 7561 Center Ave, #18. Hunt· Wigton Beach. CA 92647 Katalin Sch1mmer. 7581 Center Me., 116 Hunt· tngton Beach CA 82847 P1tncia P.cts • .4 Oaoberry SI •• RSM CA 92688 This bu11neu Is con· duded by a genar'll pan· nership Have you st.arted dOlng busirlell ~17 No -Patncia c Prtts This 11a1emen1 was flied Wlttl tf'9 County Ctef1c of Or9nge Coun1':.h~911 1 544 OaJly Piiot Feb 4, 11, 18, 25. 1IJ99 Th251 cna16i3805 PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NUMBER 796075 NOTICE TO OEFEN· DAN T SETSUKO KAMINO, aka NANCY KAMINO, and DOES 1 to 10, Inclusive, You arw being sued by Plalnt•ll. KAZCJSO KAMATSU. Pur· suant to Iha order ol IM ooun. please lake notlal lhal on Marett t8, 11199, 1 heallng wtN take place in Oei:>t. 58 of tnt SYperlor Cour1 ol CA, County ol Or· •na•. 700 Civic Center Otf119 Well, Slnta Ana.. CA 927011 Main Coutthoule, in wllldl tne court may emit a default )udgmani 1geinst you In the sum ol 190,085.37, Special Dem· 1ges. lnteraat on lhe Spe· Qll OamagN at the r9le ol ten perceni (10%) per e.n· num tlOtl'\ May 1, t 998 to Merc:h 18. 1999, Plalnlllh 005ts, IOQettter wrth tn- tereat on the judgement u provided bY law. A tudgement may be entered aga1n11 you, and your w1ges, money and property may be taken without lurttter wamlng lrom the oour1 There are other legal re· qulrtmenta You may want to call an attornty nght away. If you do not know "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why s hould you subject yourself & your fa mily to paying inflated prices for ' caskets & services???? Call ToU free l-888-S4CASKET Serving Orange I SlltTOWMliag f.otlfttria Have GarOge Sale ! Coff The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Goroge Sate Ad! STARTING ANEW .. BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••• Tit• IA,.t ,,.,,.,._,,"Ill IM Dall1 PU« II plMI~ IO tUlllOaAU " ,..., Ht'?'K• llOW a~. lo "'"' 61UU.•ua. I Policy Rutt• .. 11111 I clt•tulli1w-. an• ... ul1jt•ft 10 1'11:.111111· \\itliu111 1111tk1· Tlw puhli.,llf'r n· 1·tH'' tlw right 10 ('t•n:-or, n·du:. .. il\. . l'l'\'j.,,. or n •j1•1·1 unv da -.ifit·d · udwni~1·11wr11. Plrw.1• n•port 1111\ t'rror thut IHU\' ht· in \our <'lw .... ificcl a;J i11111wdi;111·I). Till' Duily t>ilm 11cu·pi-. no liahilil\' for tttl\" 1•1ror i11 a11 ad\l•fli .. t•t;ll'lll ro,·" hidt it 111<1\ lit r< :.pon:.ilill' 1'\('l'fll for 1111· ro .. 1 of tltt• "luu·c tu·tunlly CHT11pic·d Ii~ dw c•nor. Crc·dit 1·u11 11111\ lw allo\\ rel fol' tltt• fir.,t itt:o.l'rt io11. . . How to Place A · ~IFIEIJAD By Fax (949) 6:~ 1-6594 ( Pli·.1 .. ~ i11d11d1· ~ 11111 11.1mr 111111 pl1e1111• 111111~w1 und \\1· II rull ~011 l1111·l ,,j1h n pri1•c •111111i'.) By Phone (9-i9) 642-5678 By· Mail/In .-.erson: ;3:30 \\c-.t Bav Strt·t·t Co ... ta \lt-sa. C.:A <)~6~7 \t \I'\, 111n1 Bh ii ~ B I\ ... , Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Index Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pn1 Monday-Friday ..----Deadlines Monduy ............... Friday 5:00pm Tu •,,day ............. Monday 5:00pm \\<•d1w~d.u) ........ Tuesday 5:00pm 'l'hu1 ... dn) ...... \\ ednt!~<lay S:OOpnt Frida) ............ .'! hur~day 5:00pm . «tuiday .............. Friday S:~Opm 1. as 420 ' I l \ •:,, I 101 • 216 t~~~~ --.- '~· ... :\..' jW•ll_ ~··:K-~'l!lllC - 400. 412 470. 478 G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rnl tllalt 9"t1111lftt l1 lltls uwsp,., II n•IKI II tllt fd 1rat Fair H1111-1 Ac1 ft It .. H 11111Mt• w-.d •aht II llltpl 11 ••••rtlll ... , '"'"""· lllnll11l11 tr f11erl•lnll11 '"'' .. flct. Clltl. lllltlt• ' 1tJ 111M-,, 1U11111t .a11t tr NlltUI artt11, 11 H ltltlllH 11 ••h •If ncll p11l1111ce, '-llU.. " .... iallulle9 • a11 "'"'''" w111 111 ....... " _.,. "' lfttrtllt •t• 1tf 1111 ttUll •Ma Is II 10 HOUSESICONOOS FOASW COSTA MESA NEW HOME EAST SIDE COSTA MESA 3 bedroom 'l 5 bath. from botlde! IPPIOX 1750 IQ 11. l1gh cding AC wallt-jn clonts. 2 car attac gar $277.~ RE Ex~ !MH22·8120 EASfslOiidnn 2.58ettl .. boom 2450 sq.It Ind bog lot $385 000 Open Sal/Son 12 .. 949-645-0449 No~ MESl VeRDEt Pri¥1te own«ahlp, grut lor owr.r oc:cwpied, S325K. C.U 714-54o.3166 : •ltlllitl .... '"' Clef ''""' ' '" l1111•r ltltratf lhl •II t ••1111191 1•t1rtl1tf II "II 403 EAST F'COWER ST OPEN SAT & SUN 1~ BY ()'N?jER !M9-548-n04 OA 949-540135 ·cLosE to ocfiN- : .....,.," Mt ••lllaMt " 11 ' .... ,.,,.,..., .. Sii Tant1· E Slde 2br, 2ba. dbl car 98'" 1191. 2114 Can)'Ol'I 117',000. OPEN SAT.SUN 1-4 Marve L• Riiy Mt-722'4620 • plait"~ ........ un HUD Tttt-lru 11 1·MMZ•·'5tl. flf '"waa1a ..... oc 1111 ,i... nit HUD II &Zl-SSOI. l ll:W 1::!!1 SOLDll 3 + 2 $360,000 Showc111 Hom•• for Agent 949-723..&120 Sale In our S.turdey Reel WATERFRONT SUNSET Eetate Supplement! VIEW 2-Story 48dnn 3Batll Homet of the WHk ~.o~~.~ I ~Adi 51111 II Ml $751 Ettnondlon 94~n3-6151 Open ~.::~s~~ OCEAN FRONT CORNEA o.tw.. Ttu.dly SPM Great Oooortunltyll It P•y• to AdvertlH Arnt 14t.m4120 , • In the 8"t Locel T'WNHME In N9wpol1 Tena, , AMI Ettate Section 2-AWta, 2 sea. 2·Slory. Fp. ~ , CAU. TOOAYll ~~'.J:1ss~~=-ooo USA K. RIVERA · 18R P£~S£ VtrlUlll t ' SMt-674--4252 Gated comm wndelground ANNE WIUEY petMig, 11\71 ,· bl'lleU 159876 .. $74--4249 ~ l4H75-28114 * V.A * BELCOURTINTHEHEIGKf'S I SO DOWN ·IO MOVE-4H 0£SIQM£R SHOWPLACE 4 FME COUNSEUHO 38di:m 2.SBalh ~ room, • FREE Utt of HOMU lwdWood llOOfl marble tnlty, I' HUCWA "EPOS m1$1tr has 2 walll-i\<IOMls, 1~72Ul67 PfOf. clone "25 <hWllS. room vmRAN ft EAL ESTA TE lor 100 peir ol shoel • a 10 • " FftEE o.c. HOiltE liOTONE Cal °"'*'Ar) 949-221-2272 I BUYERS 6 IEu..Eft 24-ttRS Seier wit enlertarl olfltfl I t4M72·1444 between $349,()()().$409,876 Hoaled by Mhur Klnzfl REAL Rbft lucTI6H y.,..111 .. 1 BA . I ftB.21,1 ... • 1:00PM 2nd FlootNioe Deck .: •• ~· Homee 10 be Soldlll ·s1ot,900 to S12t,876 • -: 1729 lrwie A~ B 2 + 3 Mn Villa Belboe 1 BA Quiet Greenbelt Vtew ~· 11ug111o1 Min b1c1 •:Mt11t ·s1 st,tOO to S119,B76 " 63 t lrvlne Av•Npl Hghla Vllta a.lbol 3 BA 3+ 2+ G'lnllV Utll Miii Deel +Fem.Rm.I.Din.Am. S229k Penthouee 12'Clos. Oulet Grt1nbelt VTew 201 C«* St·N 8 3t2&1 t 1 •$271,900 to $311,176 d!lfx. Nr beltttt...., bid asa a.a Fen 901UdoPnDf·H8 2 + 2~ LUii BIY vie. Front Row Oceen t 31811 VII ~ di C.Za 2 • 1 & Sluclo Condo Min tJid $I 5'la & HMbof Vlewt lMM $1,415. 'Stief WI E,.,.,.. Offers ~TNMPn:.e MaryAnn McGuire MM770 Prudlnlfll Ca AMlly . T;/1" ,01. • ,.., ... ~· SPACIOUS, VIEW, 3 rm 1 bath Vp, 2 car gatt98. laundlv. $1900mo 1 blod< to. ocean! MMS0-7499 1110 APTS I COSTAIES~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS AAEA 3& 28a. 1500 aq II op Stan OAt pY1 bile, ltroe room1 Ho Pets $1495.mo 114·540-0130 • COSTA MESA'S BEST * Jontor I bedroom and 1 bedroom. alao 2 badfoolJI I belh Quiet ga'od COf'M1llnlly pool, llml5, euy access 10 freeway. beaetl & malls 714-5S7.0075 E'Sloe countiY wOOdi. 28R. 5plll IMll. Aldy. lrplt, dee>. sk)41tes no petS. $945/mo 949-646-1164 ',I • Newport Marina Aparbnenll Bayfront community with private beoa<-h & marina. Walk to Balboa llland. lBR. 2BR and 2BR w/dt'n S l 200-.3600 Wood burning fi~place &·private garage. Sorry. no pt-ta. Pleaae calls (949) 760-0919 ' ELEGANT OCEAtf VIEW PENTHOUSE 2Btdroom/ 2Bath +loll Ocean view, v.uied ~ dtytlll, Fr• pllc;e, I ..... COUl11 apt, gym, pools $2550 818-783-87M •wtllclWF • 1 bt ~ IM>OI.. no peta, h all now l lll0/1110. MM1WMO 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH PROMONTORY POINT VILLA APARTMENTS The traC)!iOn ol NeWf)Ort Beach •wa•ts lou' The breathtaluno Ocean Hart>or bay ~teWS wtli relax you\ Our t Bedrooma are sra11ing at $152500 I Bedlooms •Loll 1tatting a1 $174000 Out 2 Beclfooms ese S11rllng at $1765 00 2 Btdroom• Loll sllrtmg at $255000 Some ncwe garilgt. flleplace vuted C911'11lQS & ~ remcdl!t«t k IChen$ Lease liil . end '900lve $900 oft 1 Cl monlll lor l'llOllt ln by 2128198 Caa •783-8786 BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT 8EACHSoadous 28FVlOA Octln V111w born OYerslzad blicony, $pe Gym. Tttrils Huge l.Mng Room $ 1900 $900 olf I I month v.l!h move in by 212&'99, on 12-mo leaM Cal now 888-783-8788 1114:311 172 HOUSES.ICOtl>OS FOR RENT IRVINE 'WOODBRIDGE 3BR 28A' clean a reldy, Large lot Incl. gerdener S1700/mo. 94i-75H8'1 182 HOUSE&'CONDOS ....,~ UDO ISi.ANO BAY FRONT 2b1 2ba doMISlliti unit newt., remodeled. Sp paver er. tpyead';S3100!MU7~ 2 MHler Suite• 111'1'\ ~ew 2car pe~ lernf. aMtS ~eo le & ~e $1556'mo Avlil now Agt 949-650-7733 WE HAVE 60 HOMES 1H NWPRT BCHli'COSTA MESA From $1500 -$6000 Per Monlll No Fees Broke. 949-642.JaSO 8LUFFS CONOO 28f 29i din. 1-M. gar, Wit> ~. v.at. to sllops, pool, rvpe1S $15W mo yr!y lse 949-673-0760 X 30 Newpof1 ittand llngle '"" 2br i den, 2bl. 80AT DOCK up 10 30' boat. 2 cer gar, frig, WO hkupa, nlcefcleln Joan !Me.ta-9763. 4Bclnn SS.th w/VlewalStepe 10 So B1ytront, rwewfy rt- modllled. MC sys 2c garage S3900l'lum yearly ltase Calf Rost. Coldwell Banker Agent ..... ,, ... ..,.... I 1"-WI 1 111 ~1 ~ . uliiSiililii --··-T-Vllla OcMn. Cllaiina . lll1lls 2bt beach hot.JM W 2 bl 1 Qt Yiew t1!1tt upgrlded $4S001 p wfd eAll mlrdl 1.11500. mo ieaM ~7203 neer beach and b•J. MMn.6315 E .-1 tr> . . ~ ' . .. ' . ' . . ~ .......... ~ Showfooftl oMoe 1000.f. Mo ......... front 1'lgtl vtelllMy ...... IU1 .a LIVE THE TRADITIO The Terrace Apartment al An Exdusive Opportunity for Waterfront IJvlng on 1 ewport Bay • Limited availability of • Gym , Spe & Pool Studio., I & 2 Bediooma $1400.$2600 • rm... Gu.nl-Ql!ld F.auuce :U-Hour Security & Swhdabo...t • M...._..wpa.,.u.t 10 tebedule rour plh'ate thowb11. pieue l".JI (949) 645-5000, e t. U9 ••• • FREE SEMINAR Sal 2/20-2~p Folton Skin lnttltute 1617 wettcllff Or. f1oa.'N8 R S V .P, t4M31..1371 xt222 _, ''""I or ,.vt pumc.. tpollM or idatm wt.. iittda ~l"fiticm, I0¥1 n I a.rr and 1"4 11\cah Spaciocu "'°"" ,..,,f,We 111 111y home .., a S acre bu1nfull1 111ai•calncd ctt.11e la Hell\et. The -•1hl1 fte la S2.SOO adi, coopla welcome. Plc&K conlJct me, Sandy D11na1t, 909-6S4-9804 and all for tddilion.J 111forma11on. • CIUSUPNllT ,,....._, • Relief from .,;...,. • An....,..toOA'a • Modrfic:abon of aupport ftr • .,.. _,.,al 11111e11u mm ll19>178-7U9 laMJU0-•712 I 4GILOIT • ~ I Foond llltll tiftr blue blnt, twne, ndnMy Placentla I 20ltl. Colla ..... t4MU-1221 u: raurt cm ..._..,,. M • 10011 Fomul lfOOWlcnt & Y«lllown 11...,.1112 410. 4 8 6 690 . 697 GARAGE SALES Moving Sale Newport olllllch J Call'(on ISiand oil f or::l SAi 9 30·3pm Solas v.a~tier dl'fers, m:n~ Welll>\ir CQO!oer hou!>etlOld ~ Lg house plants Wed Ir o1•1SP0rt Lrg rte!Tl$ 949·700-1038 Mulll Family Gareg• Sale Sat 2120 lam Everything lrOtll A·Z 140 Ctlbrilc, er~ SI Orange **** i Femlly G11199 Sale Oil Balboa laland Applla~et. tumiture. hOu5e "'aies dOllltl 108 TurQUOISe Awe fin ll!iy\ 1 440 ~1 Mtlqllt ~I. datlt wood, neutrtl fltltlc, lint cood. $350. Old C.lif lie. plalea 1132·19C5. 5o(M pawa. all 15 tor $25();obo. light bUlbt, ¥flY old antique atylt makt olfw. NM40-S090 S~LIOARO FOR SALE ·12FT BOARD W 3 SAILS EXCELLENT CONDITION $100 00 949·613·1438 WOLFFTANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVE COMMERCIALMOME UNITS FROM $199 00 Lo,iw Monthly Pivment FREE Color ca1a1og CALL 1-80().711-0158 14'8 ==I I BUY AU PIANOS! ~-0\ia!lly lwrilure one pece OI wtde hOusel\AI Casi\ plid 114-957 .. 133 WANTEO&d p1eC9S ct SllJe Bonnel ctina Pia!•. be-Ms side dishes, cups etc 949-&446246 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Weel< · for Only $28 J¥?r week (4 wk, min.) Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 1 448 ANTIQUES/ART I . ICOl.LECTIBLES ~NTED ANIQUES Old•r Stylt Furn1turt PIANOS & Coll.ct1bfH .""""" ............ .._ .. .,,.....,.. ......... ~.s~W"• $$ CASH PAID $$. .. 4 0•r.O!'tl\tll't...._ WE BUY ESTATES ~957·8133~ SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N 2202 So. M.11\ St. Santa AM. CA t2707 -·~C.•l&<I 1450 APPLIANCES I Moving Sale Ma~g washel $150, GE dryer UOO. Sllatp 1DCrowav1 SSS swr Stepper $70 MM7wo.3 1454 FURNITURE I 8US~ESS CLOSlHG 2 wood deaks wir.tuma S7SeL 2 wood WOl1I deeka. $40. 3 wood crecs.nu'a $40ea. Flit cabinet•. dlan, plC1urH. ltc. N•7H·SI03 2 8Mlii SOIAS i lllPt!$ll)' i ,.,,, S500 lg '*1'12 Sl50 UJs1 see 3 tl«b 1 tll'IOO new Seru pd S 1500-ff!f S500 94H73-5554 1456 PETMMITOCK I LEOPAAO LOOKALIKE Oclca1a 6 ~ .. avail now t4N41-147J or t4M11-2111 l·==I ATNESS BLOW OUT AM treadmill•, b1ku, &1111 steppers, ~. hOme gym .,.... 'tef\ltbli.tied 949-722-6468 1-...-1 IUOW£1SE." IEE" MUGS & STEJ"5 WANTED C. ca.w,~ 11._..Hnt •116 MERC;~= I •n EMPL~W~I WANTED! OLD COtNSl lnfant-Toddltr·Pruchool GOid $11\;er Fuinlrnnnvnt 51er-IDCHEJIS NEEDED. ltnq Old watchet & jewelry FIT· PIT Po51110n$ Ava II WESTCOAST COINUH441 _11_4·_964_·2_56_9 ___ _ 468 TRAVEL N ACATION 2 ROUND TRlf> TICKETS, Amtr Id cts tca't1r(J LA lo Huston Sl7S eaCh 1.eu.;m-411• l·1 • w:I CAflE•GIVER lor eldel1y io 11$ toca1 releleooe$ ~~~ , .,. EM.PL~ I BEAUTY "AIRSTYUST, Men1cu1lst E•lhehClans ..anted UJ>$CIH N B salon Cal Audre 714·637-3165 cAs .. £Al4nuioANT Daya & E"'81 evall. He~rt t:.nter Che11ron/ FMhion laland MM44·78" . .tVert lie /; tfou. k/r-lte A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 ~~ht), Pilot ~~~--o- Plug Into the Clossffied section to find services A French villa high on the hll with City, canyon views, plus cool ocean lnenl. horn electricians and plumbers to kmdscopers· • Private garage • Washer/Dryer • Refrigerator • Gated comrru1lty • Fitnees, Business; Entet'tlinment Centen & pointers . Q/V"~ .. (" I l ~ I' d .;i SI q 0 SI t< ~ I.} ti ll ti p n cl b w h l('I rr g 11 h TODAY'S CRaSSWoRo PUZZLE ACROSS Mo¥9 11Jddenly ~V11.1gNn 10~1. t4 Ja - fS Cttofbh IO -a'lb 17 T WD-Yliheeler 9(>y'atet~1 19 GOld9n FlecQe ~ ro FC)Olt • 22Ha~9&1W• t4 !V.n 17 loetress Tuesdty ~8 M1~ •SSlppi flower 32 P1ce 35 Big Ten ¥.h 3e Sklnfieda potato 38 City e>n lhe Niie 40 Cultiliate 42 Voles In lavor 44 Loee one·a ~•nee 45 Rings llOOnd the moon 47 Cle1n1119 agems 411 Lincoln. intonnetty 50 OfipQy material 52 Fro1tlul 54 Cloth·makrng 1ppara1us So& Malo en1ma1 $7 FM for students 1 fl() o.s;. etbl.1 04 i::n 85 Dunk 88 Matty QI baseU8I et Woi1d"s f 70 FOdd Of try 71 Dressed In ono birthday ault 1~ Bit of 51 .. 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They will, on occasion, push che Opponents 10 an unmakeble level. But sometimes they will piopcl the oppo- nencs 10 o cuntrnct they would not have reached under their own steam, and allow dt.-clarer to bring it home. ~l's vul~erable ~cak two-spade opening · bid could hardly be descnbed as a thing of bcaucy. It received the fate it deserved. Had East passed m~read, il 1s doubtful that North·Sourh '40Uld have climbed ny higher lhan ttuee no trump, a conlrlCt lltal would probably ha'te just macJc, th nks to the heM break. But Souch had no Idea how many tricks NMh Soulh could lake, and so bid on lO the diamond alam. IXdarer won che sraJc opcnina lead with the ace, cashed the .ce and kin1 of club and ruffed a club low. Nelli came the ace and king of dia· monJs, and East's spade discard on 1he second round was not unexpecl· ed. The diwibucion was now an open book -Weal was 3.3.~3 and East 6-3·3·1. Declarer camed the ace. k1na and queen of hearts, chen led the 13th cord in the su1L West was a dead duck. If the defender did not ruff. declarer would discard the spade loser from dummy and ruff a s~de. lo ing only 1 trick to the ~ueen· of trumps. Ir declarer ruffed low, dummy would overrufT and South's spade loser would go · away on on established club. So West ruffed with the queen and recumed a trump, bur declarer was able to win on che cable With the ten and iCt rid Of tfltl Spade lruer on a good club! Learn to be • better bridae J>l•y· erl Subscribe now to the Gottn Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for biformation. Or write to: Gortn Brld&e Le}!!~-P.O. Box 4410, Chkqo, UI. OUNU. f ~tifi9111_t71 ___ 1 ~ 71.·J.-t .. ·...,..' I /j ' • ' I •• ~· . " ... ,... I :_ ...... ~, ... _,. · . , ~ -,..·, :~ ! • PROGRAM OIRECTOfl • Comm besed Id~ prog IOf 1duUa .,,ldev. d•sabnf11es. 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