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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, SERVING THE NEWPORT . MESA COtvVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 )Newport Harbor· defends ·history teRCher's niethodS • Multicultural approach used by Angela Newman critiazed at board meeting, but administration, students, co-workers sing her praises. ~l'tJI NEWPORT BEACH -Tedchers, admirustrators and students at New- port Harbor High School staunchly defended history teacher Angela Newman's multicultural approach to District transfers 4 E,isign students 8 The children stole beer while on field trip in Washington, D.C., said NeWport-Mesa official. nily NEWPORT BEACH -Four students from Ensign lntemledi- ate were caught steahng bc~r during a school trip to Washing- ton, D.C. and have been trctns- lerred to other schools for the spring semester, an official said. The transfers were in keepmg with the NC'wport-Mesa Unihed · School District's zero-tolerance policy on drugs and alcohol. The students stole beer from a snack shop in the Srruthsoruan Institution last week, but were caught before they could drink 1t. said Mike Murphy, who is m charge of student discipline for the chstnct. They were in Washington as part of the school's cmnual tnp to teach students about the nation·s capital and how the federal gov- ernment works About 100 i.tu- dents went on the tnp, along with teachers and parent chaperones. Three of the studentc; have been transferred to Corona del Mar High School, while the fourth is now at Costa Mesa High School. Both schools serve gTddes seven through 12. "We try to break those cliques up," Murphy said. Under the policy, the students will be able to return to Ensign after 90 day . 1n recent months, some school board members have questioned whether the transfer policy 1s too harsh and an ineffective deter- rent. "There are certain aspects of the automatic transfer policy that I'm not in agreement with,• said board member Martha Fluor. "I think we need to look at these kids on an mchvidual basis." She added thdt bodrd mem- bers may rcvu;it the tran~fer poli- <;y m Apnl. INDEX QASSllD IS CDMMUMlY ~ ··---. .J. 14 POOCI Fm ·--·---.A2 Ml.IC llJTICIS _____ •• SOCl1Y " __ " ... _ ..... , SIOllS--·--··~-··J I ....... -=::i-: .. her subject Wednesday. •If multiculturalism is a problem in Ms. Newman's class, then the prob- lem extends throughout the cam- pus," said history teacher Jim Crotwell, one of about 10 teachers who stopped by Newman's classroom at lunch in a show of support for her teaching Newman's emphasis on AJncan- American perspectives m American history drew sharp protest from two local activists at Tuesday's school board meeting George Grupe and Bruce Crawford charged thdl her approach leads to a denigration of traditional American values Grupe also obJected to the dlstrtct'1:1 U.S his- tory textbook, M American Odyssey," which he said pays scant attention to· important historical events and heroes Board me9'lbers took no action on the issue, which was not on the agenda. ·That'~ their opinion," Newman said. "But they haven't been m my classroom." The first-year teacher, who school adnunistrators say is the distnct's only African-American teacher, said SEE NEWMAN PAGE A 16 1 / haven't shaved this in five y ears' PtiOTOS Bv DON LEACH I OAll.V Pl.OT Save Our Youth director Oscar Santoyo doesn't want to see bow be looks after having bis hair dyed and shaved from his bead after making a bet with students.in SOY's scholarship program. Santoyo, who below prepare his dyed hair for cutting, said be would shave his head U the tudents raised their grade point averages. Scholarship coordinator Kathy Ochoa, tn batkground of .top photo, laughs at the slght of Santoyo's new look. A cut Save Our Youth director fulfills promise to shave his head if students improved their grades !Xttfb above the rest tor Kathy Ochoa bet her students that 11 . they could r~e their grade", she would dye hor hair. When her boss, Scrntoyo. found out about the bet, he deaded to get mto the dchon as well, with a promise he would -;have his head •like t-.1r. r -the burly actor famous tor his Mohawk hatTdo. M ore than 25 young people st.ood around him, taunting him. And then Estancia High School 1unior Jose Lopez loomed over him and, turru.ng on the electric razor, began to buzz ll across Oscar Santoyo's face. said the Save Our Youth Center duector, whol>e appearance was already distorted by the bledch job students had treated his head to just minutes earlier. •sut if ~ is all it takes for them to Tell.SC their grad , I'll do 1t any time." When emester grades w re po. led, sure enough. 90% of the 100 or o stu·· dents m the a{ter-school program had rai. cd thetr grades. The group's average grade point average went from a 2.71 to a 3 04, Ochoa said, and some student.<: even posted aU I\,, "l can't beliove they're actually ctomg SEE SHAVE PAGE A 16 "I haven't shaved this in five yean., ~ Last fall, SOY Scholarship Coordma- Newport makes top .pick for city manager • But City Council members are keeping identity secret while they do background check and final interview. OilrP'ld NEWPORT BEACH -City Coundl memben have selected their top can· didate for dty manager, but tu. identi· ty 11 being kept tightly under wra~ M.ayor Dennis O'Neil said the coundl 'interviMNd tlu'9e candidates in doted HlliGll '1\le9day, and nu· rowed the pool Of Cholcel to one. Mote • background checks and a final inter- view will take place dunng lhe n •xt two weeks beforo th counOl oCI rs the person the job. City otfloa.15 hope to have the n w manager on boa.rd by mid-April. Whoever is chosen will replac Kevtn Murphy, who served in the post· tion tor 6 112 years hut remgned in August alter facing a no-confidence vote by 1 City CounpJ majority of Nor- ma Glover, Tom Tholmon, J ohn Noyes and former Counc:Dinan John Hedges They never publidy reveMICI 'their reuoas, ~ .. ....,...... lt WU p~md .......... ty cllf • ferenc:es. • Adm1m trativc Service Director Dennis Danner has been SCMng a mlenm city ml'lnagcr for the pa t six months during lh ~. whu:h 1 bemg conducted by Shannon and AssodtttCS. Th .. council lht week approved 1 $15,000 budg~t increa to h lp pay the exua salary and contract oosts th Admimstratlve Semces D partment has incurred as a reswt of the polltiOn juggling. · Coundl memben narrowed • pool o1 more than 10 ~ts tom ..ml· ftnallsts. Ud a few ween ago cbole three ftntllh. Tbe pc,.tt\nn wru pay about SH0.000 per year. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 199CJ •ewport Harbor High School teachf'r Angela 'c~man, who is teaching a multi cul tu.r • al history dclS , chal· Jenges her ' studenb to form their own opin· ions on the materials 'he ghe!i them. Mayor supports ·airport strategy •But detractors say 1t's un\\'lSe to dump consultants cmd walk away from the Airport AlUance. Otr, Piiit NEWPORT BEACH -M } r Den:- 0'.NeU .. aid rio one hould be c:.cmcerncd that th cit} lS v. alkmg B\\ ay from the newly lormod Orangt\ Ctlunt} AtrJ>ort Alliance, and avowed that N r) tlung will faU into place dunng the nC' t two\.. k Earlier uu~ wPek the c;uunc1l voted 6-l with Counctlv;oman Jan I) ba) d1 £>nt- mg, 10 adopt a nt')w pollg on 1rport tund- mg and grant! In teaci of thc> CJt}' mplo • mg its "" n El Toro Th k ForcC' to work on a1rpor1 L"Slll' , the policy dllow \Janou pro-airport groups to apply ror mane} from the c1t}' and gam approval lx1 ed on th" strategic pla.n the~ pr'3 cnt As part of that dCllon the ot\ tenm- nat ~d Ute contracts - some of which alread} had e1qnred -of Don Saltarelli, B rbara Fos- lN, Hill & Knowlton Dennis o·l'\.-al 6nd Lyle Ovcrb} .and \\1thdrcv.: DepUl) Cit) 1anaq r P0 99y f>ure~ !rom working on thr> alliance. 0 Neil aid h l'XI ts the lliancc board of d1r"ctors lo he able to pre ent its trategtc pl n to lh ( 1t)J Counctl aU'J)Ort sub<:omnutt e ·w1thm th n t "' r 1 da~ t1nd htt\'C th 1~ ue on lhe < ounol's agenda •• bv 1arch 8 . · • 1 don't kno,., , .. h t the concern re,• he said ·1 Uunk ,., I• domg lh nght thing• But di mantling th1 ta k fc1tc:e le?av thos U1at ha\ " been nue.nch d m th volatile issu for man~ years -mdudm tomwr 1ayor Clarence Turner -feeling wary ol whilt could happ n Although C'Ounc:tl m mbc.rs aid th l llJC' supportiv of the allian • tlaere no guarnnt that the group will get nf) funding "I thmk Cle rr..ncc Turn r 1 n rvou w >'r not gomg to come-through," td Councilman Gary dam ·But ii we com through, thci " no re on tor nnyone to be SEE AIRPORT PAGE A 16 1yf ord Irvin • h lped urbanizf• f an1ily farm A 2 rnu1sdoy, February 25, ~ 999 locals only r Doily Pilot IESI IUYS PILOT PIOPLI ILL TH • greer wylder Golf course -worker .J:ceeps the balls rolling Schoo,! fttrzd-raiser tl'ill give you a rnn jar ~your 1noney S plrlt Run 1999 -Orange County's largest SK, lOK. and kids' run -IS scheduJed tor Sunday at Fashion Island m New- port Beach. Race day registration is dt the Edwards Newport Tbeatre parking lot at 300 N<'wport Center Drive. Procf!Pds from the race will heneht schoob, including Andersen, I ldrbor ViPw and Lincoln elemen- 'rme'> The <>tdrting times for regis- tr c1Uon are ctt b.'30 a .m., Expo at 7 tt.m .. lOK Run/Walk at 7:30 a.m., SK Hun at 8· 15 ct.m., 5K Family Walle at H 17 <1.m • 1 mile (11-to 12-year- nlds) 9 10 d m., 1 mile (9-to 10-year- ulds) at 4:20 d.m., 1 mtle (8-yed.r- nlclsJ ,dt 4 30 d m .. 1 nule (7-year- nldsJ <1t CJ·40 d m., 112 l'lUle (6-year- olds) di 9·55 tt.m , 112 mile (5-year- fll<M di 10:05 a.rn .. 1/4 mile (4-year- olds) dt 10:25 am., and an OC Fami- ly 25-yard Toddlf~r l'rot (3-year-olds ttnd } ounger) al 10:35 a m. U you ::.1gn up now. you'll have to pay an \1dd1tiund.I $4 10 late reg1Slration fee .... dlong \\.\th $18 for adults, $15 for d11lclren 12 and under. and $15 tor sc•mors over age 60. For more mlormttllon, crtll the Spmt Run Hol- hnP dl (949) 2:l4-9236. nw hn<'Sl m Europe<m designer )t1lmc:s have• amved at Ansari Fab- rix The rh01ces ol iahrics mclude HE IS The man in the cage. HOME, HOME ON THE RANGE Dnving a modified tractor, Thrasher collects balls that goUer · hit while swinging away at the dnvmg range at .Pelican Hill Goll Club m Newport Coast. "It's a very peaceful and relaxing thing to do, picking up golf balls," said the retired 53-year-old. FIRST LOVE: GOLF Thrasher starting working at the club . a year ago, after spending the better part of 25 years selling golf eqwpment. "I kind or got out of the stressful world, the business world," he said "My passion, my first love, is golf.• He knew the perfect place to pracbce his labor of love, which he still plays twice d week. •I picked the spot that's the most beauWul place dround and said, 'I'm going to work there.'" DAILY DRJVING A few times a day, the Mission VieJO resident crwses around the 600-ydfd range in a John Deere eqtupped with "trappers" that automabcally . coop up the balls and roll them into baskets. "They're taken rn the back room, washed, bagged up and put m the pro shop," he sa.id. Guests at the range pay $6 for a small bucket with about 45 golf bd.lls. For $10, you get d big bucket with about 90 balls. SAFE BEHIND THE WHEEL He feels safe behind thP wheel, thanks to steel mesh that surrounds the passenger compdrtment. "lt's impossible to be lUt when you're inside the cage." he said: But. as the markings on the tractor prove, there are those who can't resist auning for him as he moves across the rolling bills that make up the range. < c1shnwrn, lin(•n, <>ilk, sdtm, chilfon, f-tPnch Jue~. Gu1pure embroidered llc1lwn J.1t '" Englic;h wool and cotton. 1\m,dll f c1bnx JS lhl• pit.IC(' lo hnd bct1uWul fc1bm:s for special-occasion i lothmg. It's c1lso showmg a new hndal <:0Uechon with the best fd brics pvcult1ble The store is at 3355 Via Lido Nc•wport Beach. For more mlonnt1llon, cull (949) 675-8200. NEWPORT IEICH CITY COUNCIL WRAP· UP There 1s lirruted seating available, hut it's not too late to buy tickets to •the lc1te!.t pC'rtonndnce a t Opera Pacltic, "Pdgllaccl and Carmina Burana." Thert' arP three• more per- lormc1nces. 7:30 p m. toddy and Sat- urdc1y, and 2 p m Sunddy. Tickets rcm~c hom $131 for TIN 1 boxes to . ·2a fur TiPr 3, Row' S W. Tickets :'c dH bP puH'hawd dl thP Orc.U1ge < ounty PPrforrrung Arts Center box <>lf•ce, by calhng T1cketMt1ster at (714) 740-7878 or by callmq Opera Yaclhc at (800) 34 OPERA The FJoor Guys is havmg t1 scilf' on RPrh«r plush and texture carpets reduc:ed 3]'\, and all ceramic Wes, and all m-sloc-k carpets und vinyl lloonng drt' reduCl•d 50%. Th<~ Floor Guys 1s g1vmg awdy plenty ol t>Xtrds, mc;Judmg lrne lifetime instdl- ldllon Wdrranty, upqraded padding, lum1turc movmg. lifetime paddmg wammty. old carpet dnd pad n•moval, and floor-care kit. It is at 124 E 17th St .. Co ... tu Mesa For rnon• mtormallon, call (949) 650- 7h7h Tht-children's shoes departtnent 1l Nordstrom has received the latest .., nn & Llbuy spnng colors m th<! populc1r Sophie ballet-style shoe. rtw top-qual.J.ty Jedther shoes are d\ •t1lc1hlc in ivory. pmk, white, blue, (Jfl'Pn and yellow. tmd they sell ror $~11 ~5 t1 palf. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Satur· tidy. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot, :a~~• Buys, 330 w Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 ISSUE: THE IRVINE CO.'S APPLICATION FOR A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT FOR NEWPORT CENTER VOTE: Unarumously approved Planrung Commission's recommendation. SUMMARY: The comnuss1on suggested a comprehensive planrung effort for Fash- ion Island and Newport Center, looking also at areas not owned by The Irvine Co Additionally, commissioners said the council should stuqy the interrelationships of Newport Center, the dirport area dnd the codStal zone. · lrvtne Co. ofhcials said it could take sever- al months before detailed plans for the build-out -putting 760,000 more square feet of commcretd.I space, some res1den- tlcil, and a ddy·cd1e center m the shopping center -are brought bark for public review. The council recommended that a full envi- ronmental impact r~port be prepared. ISSUE: MARJNAPARK TIDELANDS BOUNDARY VOTE: Unarumously dpproved sending a letter to the State Lands Commission advocating an upldnd designation SUMMARY: The Stdte .Lunds Comrruss1on must deade whether the area in central Bdlboa "between 15th and 19th streets 15 uplands or tidelands, which could deter- mine the use of the land. Tidelands are owned by the state a.nd must be used for the benefit of all state residents, which would displace the mobile home park and other pnvate buildings m the area. The leases expire m March 2000, a.nd the council has not decided In start rnnegotiating. Council members i;aid they want an uplands designrttion becuuse thdt will give them the most fleXlbtlity in m~king land-use decisions. "The uplands dcqgnallon doesn't mean we're going to extend the lea e," Muyor HEADERS HOTU~E news stornrs, Illustrations, ed1to- rial matter or ac:tven~ts VOL 93, NO-47 1"0MAS H, JOHNSON. PubliWler WlWAM L090El.L Cd1tor STEVIMAMLI, Mc!n.tg1ng Editor TINA 8CMGAnA, A»istAlnt Ma~1ng Edrtor ANASTAOA MIUOG. City Edit<>< STIVE IAMES, Ne'tNS E ditof ROGlll CNIUON. Sporn Editor MMC MM1"111,. Pho1u Editor LY ... ISO&A OOplay A<Nett"4ng lUOYGatl .... 0-'fied~ LWD••I* Promotions PR'RlllD ltlAK a.. Finerldll Oftar I (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the D•11ly Pilot "' news t1~ APPRES.S 0Uf eddreu 1s 330 W Bay .St , Cost. Mew. CA 92627. tOMECDONS It is tM Ptlot'1 poltey to prompt· ly correct ell errors of wbstance. Please CJll (949) 574-4268 D1 TM Newport BeadVCc>sta Mewl Oab't Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is pu lihed Monday through Sat· Ufday In Newport 8ffCh and Costa Mesa. sutiscnptiom •• eve•i.bte only by~ The Times Ora19 County ) 252-9141. In.,.. outside of ~ hld'I nt Costa Mesa, ~to the Delly Piiot llfall.oi. onty .,. by !Nil for s 10 pet' month Secxlnd Ntl = peid M ~Mesi. CA ~ ....... .... " ... ~) P05TMAS-TD;Sded*~U> TN .... "PO't Mw ~ Nac. P.O ._ 1'50. ea.. MIM.CAW~No herein un be r~odlKed with- out written permiuion of copy. nght O'M'l9f. ttOW~TO.BEAOiUS CiR.U~tiOn The limes Orange County (800) 'l.S2 9'41 Advertising Cl..wf1ed (949) 642 5678 Display (949) 641.-4321 Edttorial ~ (949) 642·S6IO Sports(949)S7~23 New1, Sports F• (949) ~170 £·mall dallypitoteHtthllnk.Mt Main ()fib Bwnw Offtc. (949) 642-4321 BUSI,,.. f.x (949) 631-7126 ~by ..,. ""*~ ..... w 1 lltne MlnGf ~ ........ = .... ,......,. CIO ............ \llGt ...... ,.. a.-11......, .... ..._OlM~...- Dennis O'Neil sctid. I ISSUE: 'CREATION OF AN AD HOC COMMITTEE ON RESORT TAX DOUARS VOTE: Unanimously appointed counC:iJ members John Noyes, Tom Thomson and Tod Ridgeway to the comnuttee. SUMMARY: The committee, which shouJd complete its work m about four months, arose from questions and con- e ems about how the city levie transient occupancy. tax, or hotel tax -a lucrative source of revenue for the city. The committee's work will include reviewing state law relatirtg lo cities' ubil- ity lo levy hotel tax on privately owned resort units or time shares, reviewing the city's pollaes on the tdX, cxamirung the tax impacts of current and future projects, and recommending any changes to city or state law. It will be subject to state open-meeting laws, O'N~ll said. ISSUE: A NEW VOTING AND SOUND SYSTEM IN THE OTY COUNOL CHAMBERS VOTE: Unanimously accepted a $28,187 bid from Bill's Sound and Secunty Sy - terns for the upgrades. SUMMARY: The new system will include a seven-station voting system with •yes,• •no" and "abstdin" buttons and three public display boards: one behind the council to show the vote to the public and the television cameras; one in front of the City Clerk to lock and display votes; and one faang the council dais so members can see the vote. Instd.llation of both systems will take plarn next month, accorrung to stdff reports. -Jenifer Ragland WEATHER TEMPERATURES T10ES Balboa TODAY 70/54 First low Corona del Mar 7M5 12.34 pm •. . .•• 0.5 Costa Mew F1rsthgh 69155 5·14 •.m . .. 53 Newport Bec)(h Second low 7°'54 after midnight Newport Coast Second high 7MS 7;08 p.m .•••• , •• '3.7 SURF FOMCAIT LOCATION SIZE PlllDAY ~ ..••.• 2·5nw FIM low Newp6rt. ..•. 2...C nw 12:02 1.m .•••••• 1.9 l!Qies ••... 2...C nw "lvef Jetty ..•. 2...C nw FlrJ1 high 6:111.m • • •• 56 CdM ••••••• 2...Cnw Second low .,... t:tt pm • . • .. A>.I Vatllble morning Second high winds at 0 to ' knots becoming Wiit· 7A7 p.rn ••• , ••• , •.O . nor1h a~ I to -12 lrnDli&iw ............ WI --· "There are dents on the hood, side, everywhere," he satd •Some people, they get a kick out of that I don't thmk it's funny." "You're taking care of people, that's the key," he said. "It's our JOb to gel them lo relax and enJOY themselves.• • De!>pite taking a few hits, Thrasher wouJdn't want to do an~g else. -Story by Eron Ben-Yehuda.. photo by Don Leach Newport commission :reviews plans f o~ Bonita Canyon park • Newport's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion will take another look at plans r.ext week before sending them to City Council. Dli;Plol N EWPORT BEACH -PJttns for the 8onitd Canyon "bctnana belt" park are getting cl() •r to being finalized and could yo lo the C1I)' Counc:il by the encl ol next lnonth. Members of the Park.s, Beaches and Recreation Commission thu; week reviewed a summary of costs and alternatives presented by the aty's landscape architect oomultant. The goal is to fit as many amanl- lles as possible into the park's $5.6 million budget, said Recreation Man- ager Steve Hw1t. . -Com.rmss1oner~ la.st year approved a $7 .3 milhon plan for the park bufor e learning they had only aboul half that much money avcUlable. It included three sports aredS known a1 the "east," •west" and "uud• sections, built out with ball fields, tennis courts, basketball c ourts, parking lots, playgrounds and 'Wal.kmg trails. Ac:cording to the consultant's 1 report, $5.:l million could cover the t ettst sports urna without a restroom; and scenic overlook, and the west sports aieu w1th grai>s ond fenong • ODI)'• 'fhat lett the conlllllssion about $300,000 to work with and a "shop· ping h t" of ameruties totaling about ~ 982,000. Elemenh of the ex.i tihg plan that could be deleted total about; $578,000, according to the consul-~ tant's report. Commissioner added rest-rooms • and a parklng lot to the w..t area bordering MacArthur Boulevard and, prioritized the remaining items on the list, Hunt Sald. They will dt1eu11 the plant fur-. ther ttt their regular meettng next w~ek and then send them to the council. •ne good news 11 that the 6eldl will all remeln, • Hunt said "Ira Jm&i the amenllies that we're fooJingJ with ~ , SURF POLICE FILES We have • combl • n.ltton of swells out of ~ north- west •nd west• flOfthWest te><Yy tor ~alcy, wain· to shoukl«·high ~ Sets at the points and reefs will be higher. The west• no'1hwtst swell bullds Friday for ~WU Wits condftions Ind 1lllilbltfty .,. tw.Wltldl .. verilble.1'hl1Uft -•s=-p.rn. COSTA MESA • Anton lout.vllt'd A car stert'O worth UOO was stolen in the , 600 block between 1 and 5 p m Feb 15. • lristol 5trMt: About Sl,400 wen stolen from a bUsineu in .~ the 3300 bkxk at 11 :30 • m. Feb. 19 { • ...,._ loulev.,.,, A b cycle worth S700 was stolen In the • 2600 block at HS pm Feb. 21 . • lelp1n. W.,· A cellui.r phone worth $190was1tolen from a c..r in the 2400 block during the ewnlng of Feb. 11. • ,.,.... ltNet: A cellul« phone and clSh worth Sll5 wwe • stolen from • horn@ In the 2000 bkxk during the ewntng of J Feb. 21 1 • w..e C.... llWtwc;. A wMllt Ind Its co,ttlntl wonh S150 WM stolen from a CM during the ""*'II of,. ZJ, • 'NtthR ....._A Wlllil and tis c°'"**-"' SDI_,. *"In frari9 I bul"*6 bltl ••• I lftcrl:JO pa .. U. • 1-. .._ A P°"9d ..... WDl1h 11•-.......... 1 f ,_In._ 100blodl •-•''pa ind 1:JOaa M.a , • J>ohy Pilot Time to come down hard on area silliness W h1lc I've l;een wnting soft columJll) lately - rcspeC't for the oral his- tory of our elders, letters horn readcb, Valentme'1> Day -I've allowed other t:r>lumnists to get the JUmp on suC'h Juicy topics as Jerry Palwcll's concern about the sexual inc linotions of n TV cartoon chardctc1. And such ' news items as thu creative new plan to torpedo an El Toro air- port, the dlsm1ssdl of history teacher Paul Pflueger, Wendy Leece's latec;t Corny into the field of letters (i1 that's snide, I take it back), and the insurwction m Llttle Saigon, among others. Falwell's comments, which he now dcrucs hctving saJd, threw up such a fat pitch that I would almost have been embar- rassed to swing at 1t. nu:. is sour grapes, of course, because it's too late. But it erves as yet another example of the pervo- sive fear of homosexuality that moves Chnstion fundamental- ists to go public with the kind of nonsense Falwell delivered. . And in case you've forgotten m the current Senote lovefcst, 'Irent Lott cxprPsscd sunilar senllments, nunus the Teletub- bies, tt few months aqo. As long clS we're cicdling with nonsense, how about the newest proposed initiative THE IELL CURVE ioseph n. bell being floated by the El Toro anti-airport .forces? The name is instructive -the SaJe and Healthy Communities Initiative, ·sentiments to which' no one could possibly object. l lavmg hooked us on the name, the Shea-Agran people then get really credtive. Why not, they gleefully deoded, assume the stupidity o.f the electorate and kill the El Toro airport by associdting it m an irntiative, requmng only d ma1ority vote, with cornpdnion issues guaranteed to tum off voters? Like toxic w1:1ste dumps and jails in their back ya.rds? How can citizens protect them- Tolomeo Floor & Table Lamp Aluminum Finish Hodson Lighting Open lucs.-F ri. 9:00 5. Sell. 9 4 1510 Newport Blvd (ost..i Mcs.i Qualit~ Li1h11n1 S .. r,.t(<' for -'0 Yuo {949) 548-9341 selve1> rrom such dbasters? Sim· pie. Just pass an initusbve rnquirlng that the e facilitl~ be approved by a near impossible two-thirds vote. Oh yes, and uy the way, that would also dpply lo new auports. Like, for exam- ple, El Toro. It's hard to believe that even Orange County voters would buy into a scam like this. Still, a little msurunce m.tght be useful. So 1 would urge thot the pro-au- port factions come up with an mltiative of their own in support of the El Toro airport. Let's call it the Amencan Way to Prosper- ity in.ibabve, thus assooating patriotism with money -a swe winner. Then let's couple a vote for the airport with a 20% prop- erty tax cut and free auto regis- trabon. It doesn't matter that we can't deliver on either of these proposals. The important thing, is to get the irutiative passed. Moving to the dJsmissal of veteran history teacher Paul Pflueger by the Capistrano uni- fied school board, despite an outpouring of support for him by students, parents and teach- e rs. l don't know enough about the charges ~gainst h.J,m to pass dny sort of Judgment. But this I know. Four y,ears of military service taught me that the best way to avoid official trouble is not to makP. waves, a precept thnt carries ovl•r into c1vihan life and po1licularly mto teaching. A passionate t ac:her decidedly makes waves dnd thereby lt\kes ri ks. A tP.acher who msp1ms the .kind of loyrtlty · expw.,soo for POuegm 1s also going t<J mdke eneml<-..:.. I don't know how excessively that pas· sion was expressed by Pflueger, but any school 4oatd facmg a sunilar situation should wt>19h very carefully a me sage they · • send out that discourages other passionate teachei:s Which brings us to Wendy Leece, who e own passion spilled over into a letter to the Orange County Renister tCJkmg issue with a propo cd tf!acher pcer-rcV1cw system. Among other things, she wrote: "~1dny teachers JUSt 'show up' wa1tmg for the clock to tick until their retirement day. Trymg to help these teachers will just wost<> more money.• There arc several things wrong with this. First of dlJ, as d Newport-Mr.sa school boord member, Leecc hc1s a pltttform to express these? vwws without writing public lf!tlers gut1rcm- tced to exacerbat<> r.ithPr thc1n enlighten th~ tlebdlc ovPr this is~ue. Second, she puts leilchers into a professional sub-trtltwn • Stop Harassing Phone Calls ' Save Thousands in Interest • One Simple Monthly Payment • lmmed1atte Relief • Housing Counseling 111 METROPOLITAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The Rtcommmded Company Since J 989 A Non l>rofic Agt;ng • <..u.~omUL-d Prugr.un.' \I< rnlx:r. AICC CA • Lower Payments CONTAINER HALF PRICE BLOWOUT SALE! FURNISHINGS DIRECT · RECEIVED A CONTAINER OF FACTORY OVERSTOCKS DIRECT FROM JAVA, INDONESIA! by ignonng the lact uutt mo t professions -doctor , tawy0 rs, cops, tor examplP--pol1c theu own rdnks mtr>maUy. r But, lllCJ ... t important, Shl' . ilbenateb the peoptr~ with y,,hon1 I sh~ must work 1f this issue 1s to IJP resolved. I'm nnt at all suu1 thill peer-review is u good solu· hon m ilny profession: it b a question worth tlelJilhng: But tQ approurh it by suggebting Jhat ·many• <?(the rank ttnd hli1 are malingerers d04>...s rt dlstiervice. to the gifted mP.mhers of thdt pro- f~ss1on . It di,'io makes them mod ul> hell-·and·should. Finally, dt'aling with the near-insurrection taking plac • in Little Saigon over a shop- keeper's displdy ol d comrnurust nag is quilt• simply the pncP we have to pa}· m this country to protect the First Amendment. It isn't easy to embruc~ l lust1P1 magdzmc ond the Ku Klux Klan und skinhedcl~ and lnlt!mel NOtlca under the same First Amendment mnbrella, hut ch long os they don't preak our lows, Lhat's whdt we hove to do And the new citizens who h'<t! in Litlll1 S.:iigon are going to have to understcmd that. ··JOSEPH N. BELL IS a santa Ana Heights resident. His column run\ Thursd~. Beautiful, unique WEOOl1'GS in Bbck & White & Color ThurKfoy, February 25, 1999 AS BRIEFLY Donation sought for sculpture relocation TI1c Newport B ach Sister Oahe A soc1allon ;is seckmu donut1on to off t lh estimnl~ 1,000 co t of rt.:locutmg th Nakayos/11 c:ulpture behind N wport Beach City HriU to the Ne\\1KJrt BPach Central J..ihrary. Nukuyt}!'/11 lll<?dns lnt•ndship i11 l!nqhsh, and thP sculpture <"f•I· •hrctl<•s th•~ spmt of f llowsh1p h •tWPPO NPwp<Jrt Be 1c-h and its s1stPr city, Okazaki, Japan Th~t <;1ty q<1ve th"' tatu • to NcwPQrt B ach m 1984, Th..: $.lSter C1Ues a SOC'la\1011 h s long hoped to plr1ce the <-ulphue m a more vi.,1bl loca· Uon w1th better puhhc v1ewmg oppo.rtumties. A part of tlu• cclc- l>Tl1Llon of the 15th anniversary of lh<.' stster city relaUonsh1p, wh.ldi wt..IJ take place this Augu I, thP. grou1) pldns to rmn ldlJ and ri:~ded1cc1h• lh ~ ~culptur • For more m1ormllUon. cc1ll Karen Evt1rts at (~491 673-14:12 Put a few words to ft work for you. 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NEWPORT BEACH -'Ifafhc is runrung more smoothly at the inter- change of Newport Boulevard and West Coast Highway since major coru.tructlon of the second half of the new Arches Bndge was completed Tuesday Instead of lour ldnes on the south- bound part ol the bndge, the two northbound ldfl('.S have been moved over to the northbound stde. "lt looks prettier, it's straighter, but it's the saml' number of lanes," said Mlchdel J . Murphy, pro1cct manager for contractor Bnitoco. Begun m September 1997, the city project dlm'> to lrdnsform the 61-year- old ndrrow bndge mto d six-lane overpdss. · Witil the lc111Ps rPdirccted, the con- tractor .can build the bndge's side· walk, concrete barrier rttiling, and center median, said Dave Wdnder- ling, the city's construction manager for the project. ' . •1t just opens up new areas for the contractor to work.• Wanderling said. Barripg rain, the proJcct will be •substantially• completed by April t, he said. · "Most of the unknQwns are gone,"• he said. · The Arches interchange has the largest traffic volume of any other in the county, with 121,000 dnvers pass· ing thro~gh each day, according to data from the Orange County Trans- portation Authority. For commuters who wi.sh the bndge was completed already, Wan- derling coUJ\Sels patience. "Hang in there,• he sdid. "We're almost done.• -Eron Ben-Yehuda Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? ~ Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. 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KIM HAGGERTY-ZVllUS I OAJt.Y PllOT City to fine-tune traffic law • After being in the pubbc realm for more than two months, the Traffic Phasing Ordindnce is almost ready to be fine-tuned The next public meeting on the proposed changes will be hosted by Speak Up Newport at 6 p.m ~arch 3 at The Cannery restdurant. Planning Department ofht1als said they will incorporate changes and c;uggestions to the revised law in the middle ot next month, with a Planrung Commis· sion hearing tentatively set for April 8. If the comnussion completes its rcVJew and recommendation m two meetings, the first Ctty Coun· ol constderatton of the law would be the hrst week May. The ordinance was drafted by envuonmentalists in the 1970s as a way to control increased trafhc caused by development. It has since been VIewed as vulnerable to court challenges, and the chdnges are attempting to make it more legally sound. 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Clendenen Hoag takes steps to avoid baby mix-ups ~ Frank B. Clendenen of Corona del Mar died Monday at Westem Medical Center m Santa Ana after suffering a he< rt attack in a Feb. 4 auto accident in Costa Mesa. He wa 88. Mr. Clendenen lived m the Newport Beach area since the 1950s. Growing up m Glendale, he got his dnver's license when he was 14 years old. During the sununer of 1924 he roade his first tnp to Newport Bedch and fell in love · with the area. He frequented Newport Beach until he was able to move there dlmost 26 years later. Irullally d1l electncal contractor, Mr. C len- denen spent the last 20 yedIS as a real estate broker. "Everyone is in gnef." said son Alan Clendenen. "He never regained consoous .. ness, so he nr.ver knew what tut lum He never sulfl'fcd. In a way that is Sort of a blessmg. Frank B. He wa.-, fortunate to have a lot of Clendenen fn ends dnd he ''a~ very active He liked to travel He wa" pldnning a tnp to South America. Ht> had d wry close f<tmily. dJld he was dose with a lot of fnench He wus well-known in the Newport Beach area." Mr Clendenen was a member of the Bdlboa Yacht O ub, the Pdahc Yacht ond Brtlloon C lub, the Navy League, the Dick Richard's BrPctkfust Club and the Seafanng Masonic Lodge H e is survived by sons Alan of Anaheim and Dennis of Coro- nd d el Mdr crnd two grandchtldren , Ty and Ivy Clendenen of ·\ndheim Graves1dl> '><.>rvKes wlll be at 10 a.m Tuesday at Pacific View Memondl Pctr k J500 Pdc1f1c View Dnve, Corona de! Mdr. • After incidents at St. Joseph in Orange, the Newport Beach hospital re-~ducated its nurses and expecting parents. Cm c, Jbs1 1:-.r. ~111klt ThP moment after she gave birth to he r son 11 months ago, an exhausted and relieved Debbie Legan reminded her husband oC dn unportant instruction: Don't Jet their baby out of his sight. Legan was at Hoag ,Hospital m · Newpqrt Beach, where .she over- sees the corporate communica- GENSLER APPOINTMENTS Gensler of Newport Beach has named Jeff Mayer as vice presi- dent and Robert Williams as s~nior associate of the Newport Beach office. Mayer joined the company m 1997 and earned his bachelor's degree from the Uni- ver~ity of Virgmia. Mayer has been with thefum since 1989 and earned his arclutecture degree ··-I Nor co be confused with the Competition!! I I fhe one, the ori · nal 17th St. Beau in die Ross Sho in Center I I I I I I Famous Parking Lot Party Sundav 9-4! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del M a r {949) 675.5553 BUYING OR REFINANCING?! V\lhatever your landscaping or maintenance No POINTS! needs, Lloyd's ca n do it ALL... ~ 6.50°/o 30YR FIXED State Licensed and Fully Insured/Bonded l.t4• IO!ol:'• s. J; • co.)'f.APR MIDI -.-"41tf •lltlr!MIWP'.U 7. O°!o Jo YR. 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But as most par •nti• will dttest, there are no better hands than their own when it comes to han- dling thel! newborns . f "The biggest tear for most par- ents is not huving a healthy baby or having some complications during childbirtl1, ·Legan said. "It doesn't cro:.s your mind U1at you may have the wrong baby." Legan was refernng to a recent spate of baby mix-ups at St. Joseph Hospjtal in Orange. The event that triggered an internal mvestigation occurred on Vttlen- tine's Day when a Tustin couple took home the wrong baby. Some · h~pitais: such a Hoag, are reac- quainting 1heir taff on proper identification procedure . "The day the nu.x-up occurred, we re·educ .. ted our nurs , p r· enls who were in the hospital and people m our prenatal dasse~. • 1.egdP said, #We hclVC neve1 hed a problem like that at Hoag with our ID system. but the1 n is alwdy:. potential for human eno1." The mix-up at St. Joseph reportedly was partly due to wristbands that didn't match the babies to their parents . ftoag <tlso use~ the Identaband sy:;tem. 111<! bands, which are pl~ccd on the baby's wnst and ankle and ab~ given to the parents, were ong1- nally conceived for security pur~ BUSINESS BRIEFS from Cal Poly, Pomona TRIZETTO MAKES ACQUISmONS The lhZetto Group of Newport Beach has acquired Creative Business Solutions and its sub- sidiary, HealthWeb Systems LTD. This addition of the companies Will allow the 1\iZclto Group to provide lntcm<'l solutions for its clientelc. BOYLE HIRES DIRECTOR Boyle Engineering Corp. of Newport Beac-h has hired Gtlbert W. Thweatt as director of drchi- lecturn. Thwedtl bongs more than 30 yettrs of engineering expenence to the hrm and holds a bachelor's degree in architecture and fme arts trom Rice University. R.D. OLSON GETS CONTRACT R.D Olson Construction has been awarded a $26 million con- tract to build the hr t phase of Mamott Vacation Club fntemd- lional's Marnom, Newport Coa~t Villas. Tho fl.fSt phase of construc- tion begins Monday. GIBBONS NAMED TO CLUB The Franklin Templeton Kite and Key Club has named Vonni G1boons to its 1998 Kite and Key Club. Gibbons is with Evt•ren Securities in Newport Dead1. THE SHOP APPOINTS LIAISON The Shop, a Cost..I Mcsa-bc1scd iigency, has been appc1inted lidt· son for this year's World Champi- onship Surfing Tour. Th£' Shop will be responsible for app01ntmq a full-tune liaison to look alU.•t new World Tour spc'IOsors during competitions. MAP OPENING NEW OFFICE Management Action Proqrc1m of Newport Beach will be openmy a new office in San Die<Jo. ~ tAP 1 one of 'the oldest manaqement consulting flITTlS m the westPrn Unjte d States, and wa~ eslcth- lished in 1960 MACHOSKIE JOINS OFFICE Edwdrd J. Mdchosk1e hds Jomed the Costa Mesa othce ot U.S Trust Company, N.A., as vice pre'>ident and senior business po Any timf! a ~by is tak~n out of the delivery room and returned. the me<l1cdl staff is up- posed to ~heck the wnstbands r Legan said the parent are eq1.1aUy r~ ponsible to double-r <"heck thfl wnstband:. ai. a precau. ~IOO<lJY step. • •As a p1uent I have a ditricult time heheving how someone can't recognize their own chiJd, • she said. "Parents also have to . take some responsibility by JU t J looking at the wnstbands. • • There are about 4,600 babies delivered at Hoag every year. St. , Jo eph has the largest matemtt) unit in Orange County. The ho .. p1tal averages more than 6,000 delivered babies per year. dovelopment officer. Machoskie is d 13-year resident of Newport RPdC:h RAYTHEON SELECTS FIRM Raytheon has selected. Cu!>h- mdn ·Realty Corp. to serve as 1~ <!Xclus1ve c;alcs agent for dispOSl· tion of the company's forme1 J ollice, lc1boratory and manufac-• tunn9 luc1lity in Newport Beach ' CONTI ELECTED LAW PARTNER \lcxdnder L. Conb of Corond dcl Mar has been elected a part- ner at th<: Law firm of SneU & ' Wilmer. Conti concentrates his practice pnmanly in product lia- h1Lity litiuation. but mcludes ~mall businesses and indivtdudls m his JlrdChCt'. WHITE NAMED COUNSELOR Costa t-.tesa resident t-.1dunce \'\'h1ll' hus been promoted to counselor m the campiilgns div1- ~1on at NP) on Conunumcations Croup. Wh1lP ho'> 1->een v.ith the lmn tor nedrly three years and earned c1 bctchelor's d~ree from UCI. BOTOX FOR FACIAL LINES Kenneth D. 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Komen Breast Can- cer F.6undation will present a Race for the Cure Sponsor Kick• Off Reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20362 Newport Blvd., Santa Ana. Any busin~ss or orgdIDZa- tion interested m becoming a sponsor of the eighth annual Orange County Race for the Cure, which is held in Newport Beach, is encouraged to attend. Reservations are recommended. For more information, call (949) 224-0292, ext. 22. Debbie Glister will d lscuss "Tame Your Paper Tiger" at the Women in Management monthly meeting at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur . Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are $27 and nonmembers are $35 For information, call (714) 995- 6353. Seymour Beek will be the guest speaker at the gathenng or the Newport Beach Historical Society d.Dd Friends at 6 p.m. at the Amer- ican Legion Hall, 215 15th St, Newport Beach. Wme and soft dnnks will be served, followed by "SALE" MARATHON SOD MR 1 .CXXl SQ FT .fFEE 00.JVERY -· NO 1 33c per SQ FT NO 2E 35c per SQ FT • IN STCXX/PIO( -UP, 5 SQ FT RJlLS -$2 99 EA (949) 646-7 44 l ·-\ • l I .. '11 ~\ t .. ~ J.' Rabbitt Insurance Agency AtITO •HOMEOWNERS• HFALTH Since 1957 & 4})_, ~cm ... • 949-631-7740 441 Old Newpon BMI. • Nc-fpon Be.ch 000-..... tleoplool) a buffet dinner al 6:45 p.rn. 1b program begins at 7:45 P. m. Admis on ii. $12. For more infor- mation, wnte the hbtorical soci- ety at P.O. Box 1426, Newport Beach. The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center will present a Tender Care Parenting cla s and a Welcome Baby Program class from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. at the cen- ter, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa. The Tender Ctue Parenting class proVldes in-home parent training to families at risk of child abuse. Welcome Baby Program volunteers mentor fi.rst- time parents by orteong guid1mce and tra.uling in child care and de~elopment. Volunteers must be · at least 21 years old. Reservations are required. For more informa· tion, call (949) 722-1107. A free seminar titled Walking Through Menopause Grdcehilly will be pr~sented., from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. m the Patio Cclfe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St , Costa Mesa. Reseivations are required. For mf onnation, call (800) 595-6667. A free program titled Deadly Investment Mt.stakes will be pre- sented. at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Librdry's Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inlormatton, call (949) 717-3601. Comfort Zone, a mental Illness Thursday, February 25, 1999 A 7 support group, will be presented from 7:30 to 9 pm. at the Ught· house Coastal Commuruty Church, 301 Magnolia St., Cost.a Mesa. Anyone diagno ed with a mental illness is mvited to attend. Admi 'on is free. Donations dle accepted. For more information, call (949) 548-7274. The American Cetacean Soctety, Orange County Chapter, will pre- sent Jennifer Saitz of Friends of the Sea Lion Marine Mammal° CentN al 7;30 p .m. at the Costa Ml'~a Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, .call (714) 534-5177. .ERWAY The. Newport-Mesa chapte'T of Parents Without Partners will pre- sent a fund-ra1smg dance trom 8 p.m. to midnight at the Holiday Inn, 7000 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Admission is $7 for mem- bers and $10 for guests. For more mfonnation, call (714) 846-5636. SATURDAY A back-country hike will take place at 9 a.m. al Crystal Cove State Park, 84 71 E Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more informa- tton. call (949) 497-7647. SEE TOWN PAGE A 8 Arthritis is more than a pain in the neck ! <It's a pain in tht.• hip. knl'l', fingers and h~tl k :.is well.> DAWN HNAT. MD Double Board Certified Rheumatology & Internal Medicine • Rheumatoid Arthriti~ • Fibromyalgia • o~teoporosi~ • Osteoarthritis •Lupus • Joint Problems .\tosc priv.Ht! in.,ur.mct" pt.m, acu.:ptt:d. By :ippoincmcnc . 400 Newport Center Drive Suite 704 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 720-1941 SANfA MONICA SFAFOOD lari!est Selection of Fresh Seafood D · ! Fresh res Fresh Steelhead Mexican Tiger Shrimp ~ Seabass Fillet 4 lb. Block u~C\, $3.99 tb. S}Q.95 Ib. $39.95 I Dorit miss our ·annual Sidewalk Sale, Saturday, February 27 . I 0 a.m. -Sp.m.. lO'M.•80 % OFF ALL MAJOR BRANDS $10°0 TABL·E $15 ° TABL ASSORTll> MENS, WOMENS " GREAT SELECTION OF CHILOllENS SHIRTS, SHORTS, TAHIC TOPS" T-SHIRTS. OUTlllWIAR la MORE SAVINGS GALORE! ~~~,,_ MON 10--6 •TU-THUR 10-7 •FRI 10-6 •SAT10--6•SUN11·J 10J6 IRVINE AVE ATWESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH 949/6J1-2996 IDEWALK SALE SPE IA ! $25~ FF Any Custom Framing Purchase of $100 or More. 949/645-2100 a.tween Hugh.s Market & Starbuck. Coffee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : nuQ/ l\ -· 6 b:;:;r : : 81q. ~•es Fashions : • e~<llk so\e • • • • We d11esday .. Feb. 2 11'11 to aturday .. Feb. 27'i. • • • •• • r-----------------~-~, I Take an Additional I I 200/. FF I : I Already Reduced Ierchandi~e I • !ni ,.dnr•da.), F,.b. 21• to Soturdn,, f'f"b. 27"' 011ly! '.JI . ~--~--------------~--. • Sport wear, Dresse:ri & Ac-ce.~sories for .Mi..'ise~ <~ Petite-.• • • • • Westdiff Plaza • l 062 In in~ \v.-nue • (949) 64<>-:;52 l • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chocolates On Sale! CUPJD,S Ml OlP Just 11.1 011.r goblins '1UIJ1Boo·boo's111 Hallowttn, no111 CupiJ i ,,,.J, ~JnrtiMi misJipsJ 11"4 fu pt th1 bmefit •..• Only"'"'""""' \f"1ik 11pp/i.u Ltut Wt*tlft PtUI llH Mall H•nt ntttA ltKll 1124 Irvine Ave Newport Beach (714) • 1122 Marina VilllO• ltlltll1..f111 (714) ... m1 To Older call 1·800·367·4240 w~~h•p Ro.mt Chocolun y ou 'll ca ll it . • • ,~~ . (~~­ ~~: .'-"' ~~-·,,,l WESTClIFF Ralpbs Mar.k et • Sav --on ru s . . . . \ ' . ' \ '-' " ' I " ' ' A 8 Thuradoy, February 25, 1999 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 7 lbe Orange CoWlty ChUd Abuse Prevenbon Center will offer a vol- unteer lrdlIUJl9 ssion for it Ten- der Caro Parenting·Program from q a.m . to 4 p.m at the center, 2482 Newport ~lvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa. The program provides Ul· home pun>nt truining to families at ru.k of cluld ublll>t.!. Lunch will be provided. Rt•st•rvations are reqwred. ror more mfonnation, call (949) 722·1107. Whale watchlng aboard the his· toric tall ship Pilgrim of NeY.'POrt will be pre. ented from 1 to• p .m. at 2717 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Adults are $20 and children 12 and under are $15 Reservations arc required. For information, call (714) 966-0686. SUNDAY A fun run wtll lake place at 7 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 84 7 t E. Coast Highway, Newport Eileen ·Seibert, M.D. Uoard Ct>rtifit>J, lnh.•rnJ ~\cd11;.in~· \nn11un .. c the Openin~ .,f I Ier Ncw Offi~" at ~55 Pla'-cnlia A\•1mue, Suite 201 ~ewport Beach, (81.'hinJ Hoa~ 1 fu-<pilal) 949/646-4355 • Accepting New Patients • • Fad.tit • Mauace • Sporu 'llwnpy • Body W rapt • Hydrothenpy • Body Pol uh • • Pnle • Vkhy how.n • StM.m Rooms • Waxing • Elttt.rol)'"til • • Pn ar Poot l.aJer Th.npy • liaJld ac foot Care • Pttl.J I Gift Certi6c.atu • 111•,. Dot< m~nl wild ro~ aU .. ,...io1 UC.pl alrudy dil<'OU.Oled paelr.A~·· ~'-•I produt u or tn conJunn;on with any othu 4'otcoun1. around town BeaCh. Runners will mefi!l at the El Moro Vi nor Center. Parking is $S For mor information, call (949) 497-7647. Th~ American Cetacean Society, Orange County Chapter, will pre- sent a whale watch ctround Catalina Island aboord the Catall· na Flyer from 9 a.m. to b pm. The bo t will depart at 9 a .m. from Dav£•y's Lock'Pr m the Balboa Pav1hon. 400 Mum St., Newport Bedch. Res<>rvations will he held only until 8:30 a,m . There 1s tt snack bar on board. ~ar warm cloth£' and hnng along o hat and binoculars Adm ion $40 for adults md 25 for children. Par- ticipants wiU also pend on to 1 112 hours on tlw 1 land ror more infom1auon, (au (949) b73-1434 fJT (7141534·5177. The 2• Hour J1Jtness Spirit Run '99 will h<• pr anted , t Edward C'mema Thl'atr • , Pash1on lsluncl, 5~0 Newport Cl"nler Dnvo, New- port Bench Tht• t.!111 nt w >11 f Pature " lOK ruri/w,llk, SK run/wrllk, kids' fdtl!!> dll<I <I lallwss expo Regtslr<1t1on 1s at h:30 <1.m . Runs ._. · ~ANT~-: <fiJ ~.;{I). hr 4'e.r~tf~~ Trundles : ~s ! Dressers •• Armoires •Desks• Cribs and more · Let us tum those outgrown item~ into cash! ~)f lDG Ji .. f\lll'-'1T\IR.E K COMSl~f.\EflT (949) 548-0660 • 670 W. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA · Mention this Ad and receive 2 FREE Orbit Tans with purchase • MU$1 be• SOu#tem Ceh/f>mia RU~ ·Ne.,C1.1~~ "The Most /IT9'"5tibJe Tans "' the Universe·N W -Solar Planet (949) 675-8804 3411 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA Public Notice of Availability MCAS El Toro Final EIR q63 Draft Supplemental Analysis Public Review Period Commences Project: Marines Corps Air Station (MCAS) El Toro Community Reuse Plan Locatlon: MCAS El Toro is centrally located in Orange County. The site 1s generally bounded by Interstate 5 (1-5), Alton Parkway, the Eastern Transportation Corridor {ETC) and the Foothill Transportation Corridor (FTC). , Description: The pro1ect entails the development of a Community Reuse Plan for the civilian reuse of MCAS El Toro The Reuse Plan guides long range d~velopment to ensure orderly and effective ut1llzat1on of the property and assets of the 4,700 acre base Final EIR 563 (certified on December 11, 1996) analyzed the environmental impacts of the Proposed Project and identified alternatives. The proposed project considered reuse of the base as a full service commercial passenger and cargo airport with associated uses. bcgln. t 7:30 a .m. For mor infor- mation, (!:14CI) 224·9236 A bac:k·countr}' hike wtlJ take place t ~ am. ot Cry tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coa t Jhgh- way, Ne"'1l0Jl Beach. J:l1ke.r will mt>et at Cl Moro V1s1tor Cenlt r. Parking is $5. For morn mfonnd· tion, Cdll (9491497-7647. MONDAY An exhibit of watercolors by Tat Shinno ht1N1 Total BcangH will lw on display in the Newport Ocach Cenlrcll L1brciry foyor through Ma1ch 31. Tiw library is dt 1000 Avocado Ave. Por mon• rnfomu1tion, call (949) 717-3801. Starting Monday, a clas tltl.-d Freedom from Smoking will l>t• pre::.cntcd from 7 to 9 p .m. every Munday and Thu1sday thruuqh· out the month ul 1 IO<Jg Memorial Ho p1tal's Pulmonar)' Conterencc Room, l Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach. Adm1ss1on 1s $75 and tndy he reimbursed by your health msurdnc:~. Spt1C"<· is limited. ror mfonnution, ccdl (<14~) 722-6237. TUES DA'( A representatJve from UCLA's Adnussaons Office will visit OrangP-Cousl Collt'gt•'s 1Tttnsf(1r Conter from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. TI1e 1Tansfer Ccntr>r is Ill tht> ..,c hoot's Counsehnn .mcl Adnuss1ons Annex, 2701 Fa.1rv1ew Hodd, Cos- ta Mesa. For mort• antom1at1on, call (714 J 4:12-5894. HAIR REPLACEMENT SURGERY INSTITUTE Daily Pilot Th Love \~lthout Honor ttbu e uµport group for woml'm will rn tat 10 n 111. at St, Mark Prcs- byttm1m Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. Admission 1 1rec. The group is a conl1dent1t1l m etmg place tor women who havt• c pcnr.nced abuse m adult r~lataon:.h1p ttnd de ire a place of s.ifety. For more mfonnat1on, rnll ('Wl) 644-1341 or (Y"9) 651-4487. .WEDNESDAY Fairview Developmental Center will present its annual Spuny Boutique from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m in tho aud1tonum c.1t the centPr, 2501 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesd The boutique wall feature more them 35 crafters and is a fund-rd1 • ,er for special progrums at rairv1e~ such as Specidl Olvmp1c.s, holiday parties and m~re. Adnus::.aon 1s h:ee. For mow information, call (714) 951-5188 An Orange County Coast Assoc1al1on luncheon lilied • Url>an Runoff and Coastal Water Quality" will be presented dt UH Newport Hurbor N<tullC'dl ~tuse­ um, 1.51 E. Coo~t Highway NPw· port Beach. An 11:30 tt.m. wrep- t1on will be followed by lunch dncl a rdftl{• at noon. The program will ht'gan ttl 12:45 p.m. Adrruss1on 1s $15 tor Orange County Coast Assocldtion nwmbers and $20 for qu(>sts. Reservation. cleddline 1~ March 1. For more mfonnottou cc11l (949} 6b0-t!665, ST.\lT-or-1111:-A1n 11.\m U1 :snm.\TIO'.\ INNOVATOR OF Tm; 1.1\STEST MICHOSl.l'J' GHM'TfNG TECHNIQUE. Tms TECHNIQUE Wll.I. CIH:An: ·mg MOST NATURAL RESULT Wlllt MAXIMUM Dt,NSITY POSSIBLE. I I Call and ·~ ~qet connected in-lelhours for only 99( ! r Scope of Review: MCAS El Toro Final EIR 563 Draft Supplemental Analysis provides the supplemental analysis to EIR 563 directed by The Honorable Judith McConnell, Judge of the Superior Court of Calrfornia, County of San Diego. This Draft Supplemental Analysis focuses on modifications to the following areas: Agricultural Lands Mitigation, Transportation/Circulation, Air Quality, Biology, Hydrology/Water Quality, the "No Project Alternative", Noise Mitigation, and a Response to Comment Letter supplement. All other portions of Final EIR 563 were found adequate In addressing the environmental impacts of the project and its alternatives Significant environmental effects identified in Final EIR 563 wore in the areas of Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Hazardous Materials/Waste, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use, Natural Resources and Energy, Noise, Public Services and Utilities, Soils. Geology and Seismicity and Transportation/Circulation. Review of the MCAS El TQro Final EIR 563 Draft Supplemental Analysis will be limited to the modified sections provided. Those sections of EIR 563 not supplemented by additional analysis are not subject to further review. 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Digital :..-~ yo&I' dltlnQ Beat the clock when ~ call for the best in entertainment from Comcaat C.blev .. lonl Hurry! Call today fbr a 99e connection. .. ........... 2 2 ................ • Doily Pilot soc1e Thursday, February 25, 1999 A Battling cancer against bac:kdrop of Tinseltown ~tudios E va Schnieder and Annie Chu toomcd up Sundtty to chair nn ev ·n1ng at Ana- heim'i.1in Pltown StudiOlli on behalf of the Chao Pamtly Com- prehensive ,Ct1nce1 Center at VC1. A large conhngPnt of New- po1t-Mc5'1 famihP-!; -;upportPd tho; evcmnn with thP hopf' ol lurthe1 · lug c:uncer rPSL'<tH"h <ti the Chao Center. Cmpor<1te u1vm9 came from f<mqston TPchnolO<JY dnd O ncot<•ch, 'll1e Jrv101• Co. and Toyota of Garden GrnvP. Individ- ual underwnllng lht• evening inciudPu DannJ Sun, UCI Foun- dation Chainn1m 'fom Tierney and hie; wife, Ell:labeth; Jean Aldrich: Frank und Linda Mcyskens: RJcbard and Joyce Norwood: Nira Kozak Ro ton; Fred Schnelder and his glam- orous evenl·Cha1rwoman lmdP, Eva; and co·rhtt1rwon1tm Annie Chu .ind lwr h11!.h41ncJ, C lement Chu. ••• ThP Pc1c tft(' s~ mphony . Orr.hc• ... tra's C'hnWM' Arru•nc.rn THE CI OW D b.w. cook League will hold the seventh annual Chinese New Year dmncr dance gdla Feb. 27 dt the Westin South Codst Plazd Hotel. The evening is set to·feature p1arust Garrick Cha.k, winner of the 1998 Showcase for Young Mus1- c1ans . . Chc.UrPd by Ruby Au dntl Arlene Cheng with dble as'>1s- tann• from a comnuttee mdud· mg Cindy Chao, Unda Tay, Jen- nifer Yip, Verna Chow il!ld Bet- Ue ~e to name onlr a few. the l.>veruny celebrating the Chinese Year of tht> I fore will mcludc a fashion how c:xtravaganzd horn .Joan and DdVld and other de!>tgn· er at South Coast Plaza. Proceeds trom' the benf>flt will underwrite the upconung Showcase for Young Mm;tC.idns Concert sch<>d~ ulcd for Mily 16. And in ca.se you didn't know, ConJucius wus horn m the yea1 ot the Hare. Confuciu~ WdJTIS that Hares should not ffidI· ry Drt1gons ••• 01,..ra P<J(.')fic fedturcs ti perfor- 1 m.tnrt• of "Pa.ghacd .md Camunr1 Burana" this week dl the Orange County Pertomung Arts Centr>r. Remmmng µcrfomumo• dates are tonloht and &tturday. The opera cxpenenc·e o~ne<l llmsday • (?Vcmin<J wiU1 a prc·perfommncc chnner ctl lht• Ct'nlf'.J Club, Costa Mt!.<w~. dnd a posl-opcrn reception t1ftPr lht> JJ€!r1onnunc (' hostro by Tiw Medid Socwty Divmtimf'nto. On hdnd tor U10 lt1tf?-night . gathermu were Jamey Hampton cmcl Ashley Rowland, UlC~ hus- h,u\d ·dnd-wifo dancP tt'dm d.J'ld founders of Bodyvox. Hampton 01111 HoJ,111d, the c hon.'O<Jldpher.; anti pnnC'1pal d.uu er.> in the 0(X•r'a PdciJ1c produrt.ion of wcdrinina Burana· make Port- land, Ore., their hornr> base. "Dance is alive. well and flour- islung m the Northwest and all across Amened,• Hampton saJd m an earlier interview Vld telephone. The dynamic couple met and manied on the East Coast wrulP. working in New York and livmg m Connecticut. .. I began to danc as a boy growmg up ifl Portland," Hamp- ton SUid •J-fowe'Oer, I did not com to t m with lh1~ senou · n · of my purswt until l was a studt~nt at Durtmouth College " • a.w. COOK'S columri appears e\/CfY Thursday and Saturday S9~~ Mattress Outlet .Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ~ -ii.Viili 7'ililis~-•ii!P!IP<J EAi I tua m • • 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Stock South "r .-05 f'Wy'l 545-7168 risH Soda Brea ' r - -'ffM•J:M~f -- , r --ii•i!hZ·Uf - - , I Bring in your tDUptm• I I· We will march any I I More 111a11 just Great Bread. .-----, : $1 oo,: NEW STORE HOURSI OPEN MONDAYS 12·4 436 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar Clothing accepted by appt. • (849) 673-2120 I I : OFF ·: I JRISH ~ODA BREAD WITH~ NIA,\'\ $5.00 PURCHASE. MA\'I INOT BE COMBINED \~lIBI I ANYOTHEROFFER I I liml1 I J:!'f Cu<111illll1' • t;>.~-s 'lai<h 17, l!i'Ji I .... _____ _ AS LOW AS Tuts.·Ft1. 10·5 Sal. 12'4 ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE The C.Ountry lno Garden Cafe Ooha 4' Ahu The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques V ictoriana 4' C.Ompany 130 Ea,,t 17th SL Costa Mesa At Newport & E. l7tb Strttt • BthJDd Tbt HARP INN • (949) 7lZ.ll'T7 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sal 10am-5pm 'CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat l lam-3pm IAMINATE ON SAI.E! Professtooru •'9 Iii PERGO ----.. mS!aUed I compcdcors' adverci~ed price. I I Any l Rrt:ubr Pri'1l:d Item Must pre\Cnt h:b. 25 fhru MmJ1 1~ L proofofadvcrcisemcnt . .J L. N "va!Kl onbuU:bvrtwwd• I --------------- Save up to $100! • AQ ATICS CENTEf:t • AEROBI S • RACQUETBALL •PERSONAL TRAINERS • FREE \VEIGHl S • TRE GTH TRAI I • B SKKTBAl.L Rtdisco~·tr tht »MCA • M SSAGE • CARDIO ( : '' I { I ) I·:, I . L ~ p , I 'I I ~ I·~ Where Quillty floor Coverhlg Colll You Lesa RPsid.-ntial • Commercial • Whole~ale • , " Wt huild strong kid~. Strong familits. Stron, C01Mll4nities . • 2 .. lOO University Dr. • ewport Beach 92660 949/642•9990 A 10 Thursday, February 25, 1999 • ~1ety .Harriilton, Hewitt share I spotlight at Speak Up Newport Mayor's Dinner Great Food Fast Without having to get out of your car! SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Our ext.nrsive mmu incllldts: • Ca.ffe lane • Fruh moothia •Chai Tea •Routed "lurkey Sandwich Open 7davs 6am -10 pm It's the Year of the Rabbit. CELEBRATE Chinese NewYear with ~t't#f. BAMBOO ttUAa. A record-breaking crowd attended the 16th annual Speak Up Newport Mayor's Dinner at the Newport Beach Marriott. More than 450 people listened to keynote speaker Hugh Hewitt talk about Newport Beach's future in the 21st century and Mayor Dennis O'~eil (shown at far left with din· ner co-chairs Carol Hoffman and George Schroeder) give his state-of ·the-city address. Restaurateur and all-around nice guy Bill Hamilton (pictured with wife, Helen, left) received Speak Up Newport's Sunshine Award. The evening • also honored the city's past mayors: (above, cl9ckwise from top left) John Cox. Rutheyn Plummer, Jan Debay, Clarence Turner, Phil Maurer, Jackie Heather, Eve· lyn Hart, and O'Neil. The best and mo'lt authentic Italian ice-cream · (gelato) an California. Come an and try us, you won't be d1~ppointtd. Corona Del Mar Plm,a 952 Avocado Avenue • Newport Beach CA 92660 · tel: (949) 640-92.56 .. ----____ , 1 PlltclwC ~11110 00 a Clip I I Of a cone ll1d ruien e lht 1 I 1«tllld onc f« • • haJf price m : I ~-"'On of UW. *I I I Offtt ltm114d IO -fl I CllltOGIClr per Vl~tl. I I Ofkr upns MaR.11 20. 1999 I ----------· ------------------------------------· • Classic Cusv with grilled Chic~n •Sesame Pean ut Noodles with Chicken •Grilled Chicken Focaccia 3100 West Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach <Next to Ster11ng BMW) 1 n3 Newport Blvd. (near Rock-n-Java) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 I 111~7 bour (SO"\ llfr of all Ollr lfWO) bcl"'«n 10:00 a to and 12 llO pm Monday co fnday. I I •umlt $20 per CW.MMr. per~•~• l'ot valtd with an; oehc:r ollcr I •nu, e>ff« don OOC.llf'rly tu cM.e lllll spcociil everu ordc" . 1 '----------------------------------~- Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the ·Pnde rJ Ni!wport" Aivwboet. home of tl'le Newport Harbor NaUbCll ~ (11Jrrneriy RetJben £ Lee) q,en for kW! Tues .fri 11 em-3pm 8ruoch stMd Setorday & Sunday Bam-3pm Omer &arYld Wed ..SUO. ~ 1 Q>rn We cater corporeta end pnvete MfC8 weddngs & banquets. Al meior credit cards ~ Located flt. 151 E. Coast f+Ny, Newport Beach. (949) 673-3425 Fax (949J 673-2175 '" AUTO BISTRO • The frst ~ 1"88C81.nrt on the planet vhn ttle food actually , m111WS CW bre&kfast bistro meoo • leMd Gem 1 '\am cu e dey ' bi&t1'o menu • serY8d 11~1 Q>rn We offer fine delicacies sud! as : Sesame Pearu Nooctes and • Gried Chcien klcaccia ~ wtil An.ichoke & Rome tomato PkJS 1 ful renge of qnsso & bi8Cl'O bMregaa -..ad al dey mg. loclt.ed • 3100 w CciMt ~ {Net to • ~BMW) • • TWIN PALMS • Ceftfomie Coastal CAl1sine, teetu;ng the t'lOunty of the coast m a cortat~•Y 1ndoor-outdoo~ village square atmosphere, bve : ~ Mt'>J night lunch Mon -5ist 11 3Qem.3pm ...-y night, b.-menu avail&ble betwein lunch/dimer end Tlu'.&t \#t.11 mchltt Loat.ad • 63) Newport c.erw (): .• F"'1ion Island 721 · 8288 JACK SHRIMP ~ ~ l.ouilian8 ~ "' ... upb6llt C8SUBI ~ wiltl pMIC> dning Try IU' ~ pllta, or chi .hmnin' ~ Take Oll d deMry Millble l.oc8tld et 2400 w ~ Hw1 6~5577 THE CULINARY WRAP Ft'8Sll. heGthy int.tlmlltionll deicecia ~ vNWi • net ml ~ 7 dlrf.J • week fn:Jn 11 oo..n . 9 ~ Located In Iha ~ ~ 250 e. , 7th ~ 11141 548-4400 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY AltM 15 CW\ NIWpor\ Bt'1d • NawpQrt Ab ~ '* mcMld' W. n loclCed et 2196 Harbor et.'d (Ille old Sizteri We offer • • cxd%ll bJlgl, l!rger' ~ Jicldel, l1U'9 ~ Ind 1 llPl"lf.I t'ltri'IQ ~ Wt _.. be ap1n w lurldl In .,,.., WI -... the bai b9by blck nbt iii <.nnga County HtWd In 1 Mrm end cor..,_ 111WrG-(U48) 831~t 10 \ .... (949) 645-5550 YANKEE TAVERN CATALINA FISH KITCHEN On Iha tJ8oi in Nllwp<x1 Beact1 &w-..ig W1ch & ~daily locaced at Wla Nove dferr. OclSSIC ltahan ruoot Mh • ~-WM Feaanig Get hooked on the freshest fisll 8Y8ilable Fnlltl ~ lilil, aeafood and 333 Bayslda llWe 6755333 homemade. peStas, fresh seeloOd &. veal &p001alAes end a uocqua chd.an. ~. salads grilled plates end pasta epocallles ~ wet.erlront ambiance remlfll8C8llt of an Italian Country5lde Prof8!6ional seven days 8. week Mon thl'u Set 11am-9pm, Sonday 11am-7pm ZU Bl ES CHICKEN COOP WYIC8 &. an award wmning wrie kst delight pwons white diooQ in thta Catemg IMlilable located et 670 w 111tt a t<E Caira Mesa (West romanoo aetting LNe eoc.ertatnment begins rlt!j#if at 9pm. The upst.ara . · • · Cigar LoOtige teaures premqn .-s. spru and an denstve appeo:zer-• d IN new Treder Joes J 64s.8873 We re more than iost chiclcenl h addo<xl to Oii' ROOsserie. 8roast.ed. end Grilled Oiicken we offer Steak. Seafood Prime Rib, Batrf 8acl( Abs. Pina e 22-c.am ~ meru and IT0'9 Generous por1XlrlS It e (HAT value Cooie chetit us Olt1 ~ for lmcti, dmer. (pan and appettZel'S SCMc:f day) and &roly 8reel:1ast. ftJ Coct:toj blW' Banquet facitiei ~ to 70 Gameroom soon to be open 414 ()kj Newport Blvd (Comer of . HospCal Reed end Cld Newp<rt) in Ne.vpa't Booch 64!X!006 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The att ~ "' ~ Beach. v-e &er'i" owan! wmng beers & \W hM 8 feruetx; food ITl8RJ ~ Cl.¢tbr ~ and kls ol Re parfu,J Located It 2920 Newport 8M1 Ho1.n 11 30:ifn.11 ~ ~Thtn , , :nm 1 cn.n FnSat 6758449 BAMBOO TERRACE ~ tAA ltl9 hippest Cllioe58 restauraol. in Orange County Recenttf remodeled to. resenilje an Asifll bear hruse Din Oin W\'88 tastv Olinese food and ~ers a f\*I SUldced bar wilt\ l'8lmtiing tropcal <hts, e qt*Y w.no list end 8 greet assortment ol premium boaJad and er-a~ beers Hotn l.i.rd1 Tue&fri 11 45am • 2pm O«.er Tues-Thin 5pm • 1Q>rn Fri & Sat 5pm • 11 pm Cosed Oil Mondays Locar.ed at 1773 Newport Bt.d ll Costa Mesa 645-5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD Senlttkttas. coffee il'ld esinao dlinkl & BmOCJlhies ~ °"* breakfast menu Catering ave1labl1. Open Mon·Fr1 a~ Sam . Slit et 7em rm St.l'l at 9am. ~at 270 E 17th 9net. Co&ta Mesa 645-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Awri Winning ru&ine ot India Open fer kJnch Mon ..fri 11 3J.2pm Closed for lunch on Seturday SJodey BnJnch Buffet l8tWd t 1 :n 2 3Q>rn Dinner l8Wd from 5 ~ located It IN Sotth Coell Piiz.a Vtlage 1821 W ~ 1wa 714Jl36.1010 SABATIN01S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta, , homlmllde 18Ui.'18Q91 val! lamb, ~-I cWl8I WN, beer c:apJllCD'lO & dairt. Holts 7 d11'9 11 ..... &rq Sit & &I! brunch from e :n 1 ·00. ~ . n.... 11 am-1 ~. rn .set 11 am- 11 pm. Al map-credt carcl8 ic:ceptBd LoCated flt. 251 ~ w., ~JO'tBeach (714)7230021 ' RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In I beNiful ~ M Che bey '\Mt rule" !*lum'ltlg fill#t In CU' ~ Loi.nge ~ It 251 £llt Pde Colll Hl1MllJ 11'1 Nillllpar\ e.11 LlllCh Mm! .s. 11 ~ lll. ~ Bnld) 11 lm3pm, am.- Moo&lt ~ 1~ Cal at..:1 fo' I ...... 873«i(X) SA PO RI . Win bid w ~ ...... '**' , 1 3Jin>1();Cl)rn. ...,. ~ 11 381, CQlt\ ~ lllllllll & 1<Bl a.,. Oill. &M 4111) ' , ~ l.oc8ladat3t31 Westc.oa&tHwf 642·788J SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD ANTONUCCI 'S Reglr'ded 11 ~ Ci#omie's top seafood,._.. w11t the WQest & Et;:t1 dellCious homemade axikilg in a retaxad, ca&Ual 8l1nOllphn finea lllecOorl of fresh saefood dl/i;f Aleo. a ~ d ~ a. to the ocean" 6700 w PC H "N 8 Tradlional faq'f.es 9nTip dtdQcies such aa IUlll, i;rtled fish encrees. de1'n chowdlr. fistl & chip&, 5caolJI ir Feuucn Ahdo co a t.astY essortment d Pints, ~ end ~ and al the ri.Qigs lo' a goinnet nwl lilt home ~ 7 dlJts a Selad5 ere offered Wlttl Specials Oa~ Enjoy a glaS$ or boWe of '(OS' week. Located It 154 E. 1lttl~.QmMe9e1714) 574-a882 favont.e vroe ir bear and don't forget to save room for one of our TH E CA N N ER y delectable de6aerts ()pen daily 11 am-1 Q>rn OeM.'y IMI~ We C8Cer and clflll' pnvate ~/meetllQ room for 25 guest& 949-631-3592 AMACHI Su!ihi & Su&hi to Go f,omplete EW Al MaP Credit C6ds locatad flt. 2675 ll'Wle,,,,. !Aero&& from Newpc1\ Go1Cane}1714) 64~18 SUSHI NAOMI Q>eii fer U1Ch Mondlrtf1ida'f 1 1 a m -211 p m l)nner SGMd Mondi't lhndey 5 pm .9 pm Friday& Selu'dirf 5 pm ·10 pm la:ated at 320 8riatol a tG 1n Colt!! Me&a 714641-7321 BENIHANA Ametical most celebrated Japanese rest.aura~ Open 7 days a week lunch 11 300 :niin Mon,fn .. Dinner 5 3Q.10pm Moo ·lhln., 5'JO. 11~Fn .5 0011 ~Slit.., 4 :ns~Suo Loalt8d ec4250 Bn:.n a 949-9550322 Ml CASA Cb' meals n OON 8 ~ to Baja 16 wel Muico Now dfenog 6atl tacos Phone 8tle8d for orderl to.go Ha.rs CWt from 11 ft, Al maior credit cards accepted located At 296 17th St • Costa Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authent.iC MeJUCen food, with the fre&heat 1ngredienta & a new light CtMSln8 Chat mergantas Hoo-& LlKICh & Oiiinor. Al maior Cl'ldlt cardl eccepted u.:..ad. 2101 Plac:.er1Ua, Q)8t.a Meal -642·1.142. 2Em ~ 8IW . Newport Beech-67!>6855 end 2744 E. Coasi Hwy . CDM .-6448226 MR. JUAN l'a I I Ylsi to Cebo A tasl8 d ~ Me'OOlln & Seafood ~ 7 dlyl • weet trom e OOem-9 ~ Baer & \Wll IMlilable L.ocad • 2263 F911W111 ~ (at Wisoo, behind Jtlt.f I.tile) (9491 631 ·7SOJ LA PALAPA SerWig auctlric Soltl'I MeM::en ~ r.ew:tll. oocit81a, ~ oi•. pulpo, ensaladas and much more Open 8 dlyt a week Ooled on Wadnaedeya Dile In IJ' tak&olA. Locatad It , 23 23rd a. In NNpolt e.cti Mat . ) 873a357 • INKA GRILL ~ che ,.. n..o-11 ~ COl1c,y Et*1f. &Joo/Nist -blend of CUiSllle eccenced Mt! Che &pees " &:uh ~ Beer & --Milable tbn ... Mon • Thu-a 11 Xlanl to Spm, &.\. spm to 9PTI end Fri .sac. 11 ~ ID 9 ~ loc8ted It 200 ~ a It Red HI In llllla Mele ? 14444NCA (4852) ~ waterfrtn. ~ and hartor cnJlll8 an.er. Ha.rs Mon-SM. 11 ~ • 2 em, Son 10 am-12 pm. Al mGjOr credit cards RaservacJons suggestad Loceted et ~10 leflJ19U.8 fi#e • Newport Beech, CA 92663 (714) 67~777 Fax 67s.2510 BLUEWATER GRILL r.a watarfrort dining at lhe former Itta d Che ttstonc Sea 9larty and D8lane(s F~ fresh ~ aooo. C1fSUJI' w and nitail fllh mn.et HA b1r Dger ~ Dnng 1*iO Al maier cards Catering aYlitabie Seecirlg upon lrrival. Modnl.efy priced Locaced at 63) Lido Pin O'M near Lido '9llwld ~ 7 d¥ Ulctl and cimar. 675R:i-i AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 6 ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Ameia has been serwl9 the locals end ~ of Newpcrt Beach who cflensh the finest 11 deiaciable pastas. fine wines & ~ sea roods Sunset dnner as served Son ttni ~ from 5 oo pm -s oo pm Omer d8'y ~ • 5 pm Looch Fri, Set. Sun from 11 · ~ ..,, to 3 ~pm SuldlP/ bnn:h from 10-00 em -3 ~pm 311 MaMe ""8. O'l BlllOl lsllnd 9498736500 , i • ' l I I . . rsdoy, February 25, 1999 A J I j. -ovie critics give the scoop on · latest big c en fare on 'Jawbreaker:' , wait for the video f\. le.Cowan i\Oc..1 Varn Goer. AJU1ough U1c \'fJ'J.Ung could have useJ s.omc work. these two wumcn kPpt the screen ulivc. I'm swe l'm not 1ust ~pc.•ttk­ ing for my eU wh<.'n 1 say that McGowan wal) Keegan Bell extremely c-on- vmnng a:. the eVil leade1 of the popular chqu • tildl ruled tile :sch()<>I. I kept watching be<.:dUSC l rnuldn't hehf•ve th1i. girl rould \).-.. 0 l'Vll. t;;ner, alU1ough appetuing only m d bit p<.1rt dS Utt> tough dt'lect1vP on UlP CU!'.C. givP~ a perfonnt1.11C\! · w1Jrth menlil.1nin11 &·sides thcst .. lwo pcrfor- rndn(c:, ant.I th> ec ..... (()llllt 11111_ lhr mo\'Jl' \'"'' <J\'t 1pla} 1.:cl and 1J\1~1.1cted. Althuuqh I lhu1k 1t m<1y hnvc l>Ct?n intc>ndro, tht> tereo- tvpc-.. thdt controllc>ci thh movit~ m<1<le 1l mrnc unbpllevablc ttnd look awa\' from thP moVle 1tseU Tht:' last thiny thdt r would hkn lo lllf'nllon is, who was this movie·~ l<t1qet audience~ A bit !Jfuph.ic tor teeny· boppers and ndkulous for people over 17. So, \u1le~s you like McGowan a lot or en1oy cheesy morbid comedies, waJt for this movie to come out on v1doo . •Jttwbre,\kcr• is mf'.rely a hecu1bmaker 1I you spend $7 on 11. • KEEGAN BELL is an 18 year-old C~ta Mes.a resident and a senior at Newport H rbor High School Dreams rome true in exce Uent :October Skyt l o ctober Sky• 1s proof· thdt I lollywood still knowl> how lo maki> hcurt\V-dfT11lO!J movie.-. From beginning to end, this true story ot n space pr<XJrum pione 1 will uispire you, make you cheer, tum cm the tears and prompt a chuck- !~. (One httl<> note: U-.ten lo th~ 11111..,it, 11 is part ul Uw 1•111otional drc1ma I It~ 1 !-J57 .m<I ii httle town 11\ W ~l Vuguua, Coalwood, JPc1ve~ no hop<• for yuw1g men oth~r than to follow m theu fc1Uwrs tootstcp~ into tile dc>r.1dJy c:oaJ nunes. At 1 ti Homer li1ckn1d11 1Jake GyU<'n- hclcll) has non ason tu lhink tw'll ---~ ij ~--~ ~ . I ~The EXtra Sp~ce .~ou Need : ; ti Individually Alarmed f/ Resident Management I • Units Team ti Climate Controlled Units ti Open 7 Days • 1,000 I FULL SET •ACRYLIC . ti Computerized Gate .,/ CUnits t•t• R t I I Access "' ompe 1 ive a es I • .Acrylic wr N1111e T •P • Pir· •, & White PO"i;tle! • Lume Gel •S kWra;; • • ----------, f/ Personal Business & Ir. STORE NOW · 1 Seasonal Storage · I FILLS I . SAVE I ti Extra High Ceilings I l~'$50 ff 1 I 11 1 0 · I I I J Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I :r~i':it.Yj.J r~ : I 111 Camelback St. ai::>eNAvtNue ~ I I!. llewport Beach, CA 11 .,. ________________ .. I J 2 • ' • f I • I • • ' I : j i 1-... • : ft> 'from our is{and to yours!" he native people of Kona, Hawaii remem~er the days of the "bad ass ones." The bellows of the donk~s could be heard echoing thr..ough the mountains as they hauled the heavy loads of coffee up and down the mountainside. In honor of these hard working donkeys, we name our coffee company. the legend of the Kona igh'.tingale lives on right here at The Bad Ass Coffee Company. COME VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION I • ' 322 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 949-723-7599 •Bring In this AD and get a FREE 8oz. cup of KONA coffee! ... he any ditf1 l 11 1rnm U1 r t until the &>viet '°' (. 1 Sputmk !hes over the Oc.l1.1liu h')'. Motivat1::d HonHu befn nds three boy~ and they embruk on their flISt homemade roc.ket-build- m~ ex1>enenoes. M1Stake aflCT ITll"li1kc, obstacles after ul>St1Sclo ¥OU root for their i.-u C"' I lorncc's tlacl, Jolin Hie kman jChns Cooper) I'.> a coal nune supervlSOr who canuol compTI.!· hend Uw u-;elcs5 att.-.ntion Jlttld to uu-. sky. Unlortun 1tcly, tw con- stantly puts down <Ind , discourugcs his son' dream. But Hom r l11s d high School teach1 r MIS!' RJI •v ff..awa Get~ Wcb.~U-Kell) Di::m) wlto and Bill Kelly PnCc •Ur<lql!S lh<• lour "'1ockt 1 hu):> ton v"r give up <UH.l 11lw~ivs lhteu t• their clreatn"> 1lwy do ji1~1 thrtl: The movie ts about tumily, ln~nds nnd the work fo1ce, '>Otne- thing connect~ to us all 1l1 lJUdlence tood UIJ and applaudod m the end Send up the rockets ror lh1 on I ' exhtltuutu lJ A must " 1o GAV WASSAll.f<ElLY, 58. IS the ~1 tQr of a Ball>Oa 11C'MJJapcr 1dJs actN<i n the cominur 1ty BILL KEU.V, 56, an ndu~tnci! ng1neer 1mUSlllg observations of th dllll} outin" m oof})Orat purgator) \\ nte.r-dir !ctor Mike Judg essfully dra\'i on his own r, _,." ~n~noe working ind surul& .J compan) He populates his film with well-<.! futed characters lbat rmg fllmlliw and uuc e\'en "When t U1e, tue quirky, corruca1 and i bsurd. It' eusy to r :cogruz th ... workplace real· , it) behind each '>dfcasuc seen~ Judgn made tb i\<.1Se doo- 1on lo kt?ep Um. lnOSlVC ontec.1~ movmg ul Ll lmsk put t• nv.~ movie is n.ly 68 mmutes long \.Vlth no slow ~pots and Hi lm.1qhs kc-ep oomu1g mW th reedits roll I really clidn l nxpt:ic.1 ut:h from liu small-budg ... t pie turf' I wa5; ph~tlS<lnUy ~urptu.L:.d nd 'I: er.• amused. • JOHN DEPKO 48, 1~ a Costa M sa re§ dent and a sentor anvesugatOf for the Orange County i:;ubli~ df'fender's offtC" _ • ORIGINAL GERMAN : Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions : . Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratw .rst Meatloaf pu ll7ItZI11... m \\I r/tf i 11/;f ·~ ._\'pt, /fl! Om1s1011 { 11/:t's (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • Yes, We're Still Open! GET YOUR *PIECE OF THE *BUFPET LUNCH 25 minutes or le 'S -11 :30 t 2: Tuesday through aturda Open 7 Days Sunday Brunch I 0 a tn.-2: 30 p .m. Dinner Starting at 5:00 p .m. Nightly l)ining Room Waterfront I a ting eek Yacht harters (949) 675-5777 30 l 0 Lafayette Ave • Newport Beach -mail: canncry@ncwpottbcach . om website: newponbcach.com/cannery ' 12 Thursday, F bfuory 25, 1999 date book Doily f!flet . ·2 local theater legends team -µp on benefit T' h1 column coulcl 1'e suhli- Uec.I The Purth<>r Adven· lure of tho Dd1ly Pilot'~ ' JYfan .i.nd Wormm of the YN1 rn Thf!~tt.•r tot l!ICJH. .. Chnstoph r Tr~la itnd Lynn Reinert -who ('dlnC~d thClt honor (OJ, rCSlX'<'.· lHEATER REVIEW llvt>ly, build- ' mq 11 troupe ilevoted lo 01 igmt1l pl<1ys dnd leading the crnsadu to s.ive a ~'nedrly 34-yc•ar-old thN1tN - • Have d1sc-ov<'H!<l tn<>y hnvt• more thun this paper\ <H c 11l<1de~ m :>rnmon. 1Telo's NP.w Vmt <'S Pl.iy- wrighl!> Workshop hils spent its ' hr t two years occupying dark ntghts at thP Theater D1stnr.t on Un tol Street in Costa M a, but the troupe covets its own home. Meanwhile, across town, Reinert has cast herself m the role of Joun of Ate with the hnancaally troubled Costa Mesa Civic:-Play· house filling in for·France. "We're both trylllg to raise money and public dwarenc.ss of our groups, so I thought why not work together," 1rela Sdid. ·1 upproacbed Lynn with the ided of doing a joint fund-raiser in which New Voices wotild pro· v1de the play~ dnd dctors, dnd she wo·uld provtde the liipace, ui1d she loved the idea." The upshot of that conversa· tion will be "The Best ot New An" Cu &um f;rnmiug OllAl.IIW 1101 *"" 25o/o OFF WllOl ,l~._,\I,•~ TO 1'Ut; Pl!Bl~H' • Pool Tables •Golf Game ! • Food, Fun and •Sunday NFL Ticket •Drink Specials • .. ... Spmts Facing the Newp<>rt Pwr 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 ' Ulll f, Celblllila 646·5080" HAMii.TON I 'i ' I \LDE;\;'S CARPET has open ~d anew Arca Rug Studio \\!hy Pdy Dept Store Prices'? .\LL HL TGS & Hl '~NEHS on SALE. I lcll lChnacJ(' woolc.,, '>yn1hetic..,, ..,i..,al ALDEN'S C.\HPf:.TS, J;"\C. H ih ! Pl.\t. t•nti.i <.,1 • <.o~lc\ Mesa 646-4838 OF MICE AND MEN Now through April 4 John Sli:inbcck's grr:it cl~ic telh the memorable \101)' of fY.() f rlend.s, Salinas \'alley vagr.utU, who ~hlllf an l!,>eless dream IO u, off lhe fat o( the land The lhird play in SCR\ American ~ics Series • tO ~Sim- pl}, and pure!), of Americ:t 1~ h:wnuim theme wlll linger long after the curwn come cV.\11 Wonor.11" AMIAK:A.~ AllUNll llllilonft .;tw ~ fbllUrt ~no!llAL mu Nl llANC1: ~!WY Mtdt!P~ '*-• ' m + •The Best of New VOK.es" fund-raiser will haw'three performances only -with curtain at 8 p;m. Friday and Saturday. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets ar~ $25 for the open· • . ing·nlght gala, whkh begins at 6 p.m. and includes cham· pagne and hors d'oeuvres, a 5llertt auction, door prizes and other enticements. Tick· ets for the Saturday and Sun- cs, will be announced soon. Th<! Costa Mesa Civic Play- hous • was born on the Orange County Fauyrounds m 1965, -· midwifed by longtune managir}g director Pali Tambellini. The the· cttcr, which took up residence at the old Rea School in the mid· 1980s, no Jonuer receives city funding -or any government support, for that matter -and relics solely on ticket sales and fund·raismg efforts. Reinert said the Civic Play- house otrers six shows a year, pius a seven-week summer out- reach pratJlaID for underprivi~ leged youth that culminates m a production. day performances are S20, while a students-onty preview is planned for 'Thursday, March 25, at SS per person. Chriltopher lrela (left) will be reprising his sattrlcal "lbe Mal- tese Cupid" (with Della Usl, center, and Elizabeth Greene) at the fund-raiser .,The Best of New Voices" March 26-28 at the Co ta Mesa Civic Playhouse. . •1 know of no other communi- ty theater around -especially one that is struggling as much as we are -which is more willing to be of benefit to all of its citi- zens dnd go well beyond the momentous challenge of mount· mg its regular season," Remert Sd.ld. Voices,• a fund-raising event schedulro for March 26-28 at the Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St. In addition to an encore pre- sentation of 10 fully produced short plays from New Voices members, the event includes an opening-night cocktail attire reception, silent auction, door pnzes and more. Funds from the show will ben- efit both the playhouse, which needs money lo help cover future production costs, and New Voices, which has begun a cam· paign to ra.ise money lo open a 'theater dedicated to n(:w plays. "This is the hrst lime New Voices has undertaken <ln event like this. but Lynn has cxpen· ence W1lh fund-rnjscrs, so it seemed like a perfect partner- ship,• Treld said. "Domg a bt!nefit show not only demonstrates to the commu- nity that we take our fund·rdis· ing e(f orts serionsly, H Reinert added, "but it also gives our patrons the opportunity to become personally uwolved. The more invested a commu.n1ty is m a project, the better the odds for success.· ---=-1 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlq¥f •lne l'UUll'l £< dJnin& rooms •~•U.blf for vwp b9.ll~ mtttln and prh 11• functlu•i. 723-0621 Please Call For R~r'"atiOrt\ und Dirtt:tlon' 251 Shipyard Way• 1'ewporl Beach ~ Do You Want to Eat For Free Tonight? Be Our 250,000 Diner · Tonight & We'll Buy You Dinner!!. For Reservations: (949) 642 -7880 3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach •Thursday, February 25, 1999, will be the evening Villa Nova will serve its 250,000 dmner since re-opening in August 1996. We thank all of our loyal patrons for helping us make Villa Nova Newport's favorite Italian Restaurant. Please celebrate with us tonight, you may even eat for free! The Far East Has Been Moved, West. Experience cuisine from ix A s iun cou n tric~ , New Voices, which will be 2 years old in June, was fonm.>d by former members of the advanced play-writing class at South Coast Repertory Since then, the group has presented monthly staged readings (including onP ldst Sun- day at the Newport TheatN Arts Center) clild frequent short-play fesuvals, all of wluch have pld.yed to sold-out hott. ... es ctl the Theater D1stlict The group'" l>uccess hus led it to file for nonprofit status, foml d board of dJiectors and undcrtc1ke a search for on appropnatn site for a theater which, Trela prorms- Costa Mesa has long billed itseU as the City of the Arts - ttnd that title t'Xlends beyond the profcss1onal f.ue offered at South C'oust Repertory dnd the Orange County Pertonning Arts Center. You cun pi~ch in by caJlmg the playhouse al (949) 650 5269 or the New Voice. ... hoUme at (949) 225-41'25. • TOM TITUS re111ews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. DINING REVIEW will return next week. t(~ AMA£!!! ~ ~-' •Authentic Sushi Bar ~ --:. ~ • Elegant Dining Room [1;j LUNCH M·F 11:31-2;.. • Complete Ba [1;j DlfMll •SAT 5:11-ll:IOP.M. lffi ClOstD SUNDAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa rel (across from Newport Golf Course) oile/ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT THRU APRIL. Newport Beach 2400 w. Coast Highway (949)650-5577 • Laguna Beach 361 FOrest Ave. # 103 (949)3 76-8982 Irvine 3041 Michelson IA (949 252· 1023 date book GAEUCSTORM Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Muldoon's pub in Fa!>hion li;land Will dedicate a 20-foot wall of fame et 2 p.m. March 6 Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil will unveil the wall and congfdtulate its first inductee Gaelic Storm, which will perform alter the cere: mony. The wall will feature indi- viduals and groups of lnsh ances- try wtth artistic achievements. A~ion is free and lunch is served starting at 11:30 a .m. The restawant is at 202 Newport Cen- ter Dnve, Fashion Island, New- port Beach . For more mformation, call (949) 640-4110. Fll/TIST AND GUITARIST Flutist Emmanuel Pahud and gui- tarist Manuel Barrueco will per- form at 4 p .m. March 14 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Perfonrung Arts Center. Their program includes Casteln- uovo-Tedesco's Sonatina, Opus 205; Michael Daugherty's • r Loved Lucy•; Leo Browe r's • R.lte of the Orishas", Telemann's "Fan- tasie" No. 6 in D Minor and "Fan- tds1e" No. 7 in D Ma1or. Tickets are $32. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, rail (714) 556-ARTS. fonns Saturddy dnd Sunday m the Jazz Club at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Span- ning her 30-year career, Bndge- water hds earned two Grammy awards d.S well as the 1995 Billie Holiday Award from France's Acaderrue de Jazz. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Saturday as weU as 5:30 and 7:45 p.m Sunday. Tickets range from $32 to $36. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS. ' THE HARMONIA BAROQUE PLAYERS • The Harmonia Baroque Players Will perform •Musical Banquet" on May 2 at Newport l !arbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 548-3631. STAGE 'COMEDY TONIGHT! I' •comedy TorughtW -a pro<luc- tjon of playful short scenes, mono- logues and songs will nm 8 p.m. Saturday as well as 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday dt OCC's Drdma Lab Stu- dio. Reserved tickets $5, tickets dt th~ door $6. OCC is at 270 l FdllView R0ctd, Costa Mesd. for more information, call (714) 432· 5640 ext l. 'CRIMES OF THE HEART' winner of the Pulitzer Prize and New Yock Dr.am.a Critics Circle Award, through March 8. The play lS about three young Mi sis- sippi sistf!rs betrayed by their pas- sions Tickets arc $10 for general admission and $8.50 for seniors and students. Hours are 8 p.m . Thursdays, Friday:i; and Saturdays and 2 p m. Sundays. The play- house is at 661 Hanulton St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, c-aU (949) 650-5269. 'DEFYING GRAVITY' Orange Coast College stages the Orang~ County premiere of Jane Anderson'i. new drama, •Defying Gravity,• March 5-7 and March 10-14. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. The drama is mspued by the 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster. Advance tickets are $6 and $7, S8 and $9 at the door. OCC IS at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call (714) 432-5880. 'THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN' DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER The Costa Mesd Civic Playhouse> Singer Dee Dee Bridgewater per-1 presents ·crimes of the Heart," "The Spmt of Japan: Light. Shad- ow, Detail" exhibit -featuring fumttwe, drawings and sketches made ac-cording to the ancient Japanese art form of Joinery -is on display through April 14 at OCC's Art Gallery. Artist Minoru Yokoyamu's designs wood to explore hwnan and spmtual rela- tionships. Admission is free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. Mon- day through Thursday and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more mformanon call (7141 432-5039. • M1ntntls t!t Otm'1ona • H.and ~C'd Cl)~•I Quan Yin ttc ~uddh• Psychic Readings <Call store ror appointment) ·Tarot • Script Channeling • lltrb1 ~ ... nt Olk ln<C'nM< •Astrology • Handwriting Analysis J• 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa (Corn81' of Baker & Bear streets) , .... ____ ....._ ______________________________________ __ 714• 7 54• l I 5 l ·-----------------------':iii Newly Remodeled elato classico ITALIAN ICE CREAM '5MOOTHIE5 l 5ANDWICHE5 VGOURMET COFFEE V E5PRE550 DRINl\5 VOTED 1998 •Best Ice Cream• in O.C. -oc W••t~ _ ... (949) 721 -1160 2756 E. Co•et Hwy. Coron• d~I M•r "DO YOUR OWN WEDDING, WE'l.I. F 1'tft A '4-ttt.,.'l;,e F ~,.,t ~ 01.,,,ttJ. Fl~1 ~ U.t S~u~ I With any Sedona Burrito Combination Open 7 Days • Sun-Thu 11 am-9pm • Fri-Sat l lam-1 Opm 271 E. 17th St • .> Costa Mesa ,.i (949) 515-0909 ~IE5E!E~IE5E~~IE5E~ . HOW YOlJ HOWi Catt us at 1-888-500-5566 W J\ I~ I~: I I < > l r S I~ Vases, Baskets, Urns and supplies aJ discount prices rnr lnronution Tiu? First. Tile Origi1u1l. 1"/u' /J,'.t;f WEEK'S SPECIALS -Spring Blooms Marguerite Daisies hrightms any home or <>/fia ...................... $1.99 per bunch Daffodils ei·eryont's favorite sprinR flower .................................... $3.00 per bunch of I 0 Dutch Tulips an tlt>:anr statement ................................................ $9.00 per bunch of 10 Imported ~oses all colors ............................................................ $1.50 per stem Spring Blooming Branches your rlwire: apple, P<'ach,Jorsy1hic1 from $1.00 per bunch Spring Blooming Bulb _Plants your choice of floweri11g plants fn;m $1.49 each • ARnsrs EYE' The Orange ColJnty Fme Arts association announces ats seventh annudl ,. Artist's Eye• exhibitJon starting Wednesday through March 28 at South Coa t Pla7.a Vtllage in SMta Ana. The e.xhlb1- tion bnngs together traditional and contemporary art pr ented in mf:'diums uch as 011 and acrylic, watercolor, pastel, muted mt>dia, culptwe and photogra- phy. Admt<:s1on 1s free. I fours are 10 a.m. to 8 p m. Wednesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The exhibit 1s at 1651 Sunflower Ave., Suite 8-15, Sttnta Ana. for more mfonnation, call (714) 540·6430. 'BEHIND THE SCENES IN CINEMA' The Nc:wport Beach Arts Com- mission ~ponsor.. ·Behind the Scenes in Cinema• al 7 p.m. March 9 at the Newport Beach Central Library's friends Meeung Room. The program features a discussion among people from the hlm industry followed by a ques- tion-and-answer period. Film- makers who have worked on MAmencan Grafhb • and • Ameri- can History x· are Pxpected. Adrrussion 1s free. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mformallon, call (949) 717-3800. 'TOTAL BEING' •Totat Being,• an exhibtt of water· colors b}' loCal artist Tat Shinno, is on display through Marcil in th Newport Be ch Central Ubrary foyer. Created Y.1th Chin b~h­ es a.nd transparent watercolors on cotton-rag paper, the photograph- ic-style works focus on nature. n1 library is at 1000 Avocado Ave For in1onnation,cd.l1(949)717-380t LOCAL ARTISTS The Showcase GallPry in South Coast Plaza. feature:) onglJlal drt by members of Orange County Fim• Arts Inc., one of the largust SouU1· em California regional art a socJa· tions. Artistic styles range from lrd· ditional to contemporary· m ml, acrylic, pastel. photography and sculpture. Exh.ib1ts change b1- monthly and are ongomg. Admis- sion and parlong are free. Houn; are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m SWlday. The gallery is at South Coast Plaza Villag 1631 W Sunflower Ave.. Santa Ana For inJonnation.caD(714)540-6430 'MUSICAL TREASURES' The Philhannoruc Society and The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art present the uxh1hit ·seelhoven: Mus1cal Treas111P.s A MacGill ivra_y ,..rceman rilm Thur$doy, February 25, ,1 999 A 13 From the Ag of ·Revolution and Romance• through Marcil 21 On display will be instruments from B ethov • ' lime well as hnt editions of his symphoni , his manusoipts and other matenals. Tickets are S6 for adults, S4 for cruors and tud nts, 2 for clill- dr ~n 5 to 12 Children under 5 are lree Mu cum hour are Tuesdays lluough Sundayi. 10 a m . to.4 J> m • anc( Thui tloys until 9 p.m. The rnu!Y,\Uli IS bl 2002 N. Main St., SanUt Al\a. Foi more mtonndtion, Cltl! (949) 553 ·24 ;!2 'RAUSCHENBERG IN TRANS- PARENCY' . The Orange County Mu~eum of Art exh1bll., -R usc;h~nberg m Transparency,· 15 works credted smce the · early 1960s by tloclairnP.d Amcncan an1st R.Ohcn Rou ch •nt>erg, through April 18. For th e works, tl1e artist used· tran par nt layer$ of PleXJglas and Mylar to create d)'namic, h1f ung 2mages. Gallery hows are 11 a m. to .5 p m Tue day~ Uirough Sunddys. Tickets are S5 tor adults, $4 for seruor' dlld stu- dents, and free for duldren under 16 and mu~eum member!> Th museum b at 850 San Clemente Dm •, Newport Beach. For more mfonnett1on, call (9491 759-ll 22. 1 l· 14 Thursday, Febwory 25, 1999 REBUTTA L Fair board is only protecting state taxpayers 111oney Y our e<l1t<HMI of Feb. J 1 f • BPmy viqilant has a hf'fty pnn•"} unfd1rly chM- dCtPnzt>s tht> OrcJn~w County Pdtr, .ts wull tis R1dutrel Sp1x, .Jpannt• Brown drld Lc.nme> Lusk. To portrdy lhe.s(• md1v1ducll. as hemg sunplt• u11c1!Jhborhood WdtC:hdO<j~" cmd tht• fotr dS d "largt> statt• ctCJl'nc.y" 1ruswprn· "<'nL.., the.red! s1tuallon. Spix\, Brown's Clncl Lu!';k'!. pre- vtous prohll•ins with notst• m the nc>1ghuorhom.J wt•n• <.lm• to .1chons lt\kPll hy tl1t• NPdcrldf\der Ot!Jd01Zcltiun AUN ~<'drs of this nw~ttnce, th~ l<11r •l<JH't>d to "Pf>nd $12 nul1111fl lo lc1kt• lklck ttw umph1thP.itcir to 11•move the ofh•ndmq h<•h,iv1or < >11ly <tfter • hsn>vt•nnq till' Nt•d('l l<tnd(•r Orgdmwllon. throuqh hdu<l. had h•lt thP lt11T tot.Illy u11t1hlt• lo w.e Lhl• dmph1lh1'dlf'1 d1d lhl• fdlf b1 llCJ lC'lJill t1< tum to I l'<"OVl'r UdlUu<Jl'" I rom llw NPtlNlondcr 91 ouµ ulHI 1ttc1>Vl'I thl! nqhl lo 11~P th(• .11nph1I hP.ilf'r. Tiw c;ound }umt, whu h prnlt'C Is lhP ne1gh- horhood, Wt!" not c h<1lllf PU. \flt•r YP•ll" 111 hc1llhnq lht- Nt•d1•1 l<1rnl"1 < >1q.i1111dlt0n, Spuc nncl his I\\ o < IH'11\s dcudL•d to JUIHJl 11110 th<• l1•<Jtll fitly tJgdJnSt Uw 1<111, cllHl on llw suh> ol the Vl'I \ peopll' \\ho hc1d t tlUSC'd llll'lll \ l'<lh ol <h-.c urnlort Sp1~. 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It htl~ bt>conw thetr 11th• Vf'nd<1tld. • Tiw fasrqround.., t1nd rtU of 1ls ">">t 'L"> hclonq lo Llw < 1llzPns of ~al!fom1t1 1 t1nd tlw f<.1tr board has lenttl r86ponc;;1tnlity to prot ct H' l111<1nnc1l i!S<;f'lc; lhl' fair coo- ols It m1uh1 wl'm to lw good rnhhc rPl11l11111.., • lo c ontmm• to ow Sp1x, Hrnwn .md Lusk to t• us tn "l"'nd lhous.inds .md \l..,<lll<b ul doll.u.., ol pul>lJ<.: nds m hl19c1llon, hut we take ~ H!SJ>00<;1h1hty to llw ( 1ll7.t>ns Cd11torn1.1 too ..,1•111111sly for I. Spix <11HI l11s < hr•nts r hos<> to Ub \ d h19, <'X JH'OSIVI' Wl'dpon 1·n th<'y cit•< l<lt>d lo use tho J~lH t' systPm <lU<tinst th<' f~nr. ~c·y went mlo 11 lhmkmg it ouldn't cost 1lwm ,myUung (and ey 11119ht ('V('tl CJ('t '>Ollll' Of OSI' public funch for theu dtlor- "?Try, ~p1x1. Hui lhl"'y nPl'd to l'lflW <,lJ( h dCI IOll ( <.1rnt'S u pnce. ;.i 1..,n't l.iu to IPt tht•m uc.,p puhl.Jc .,.untie., to < d U } uul their vr•ncleltd dli<I 1101 l<tkP t1ny fUldOC:ldl nsk. • Tlll' ftur ho<1rcl is only hcmg .r1• ... 1x1ns1bh• with puhhc fund . .. \\1"' h<1VP workt•d very h<ml to be qood m11qhhors, dncl tht' Pilot's < har.tc IPnz<.1twn ol this unlortu- '11<1IP s1t11dl1011 1s unfdir tJIHI mis- ~ lt>t1d111q I ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS • • • • .. . . • commun1 forum llllOlllL . HaS Somers changed from penny pincher to spendthrift? P olitics can do strange things to a person. It sure has · changed Costa Mesa Coun- cilwoman Heather Somers, at any rate. Three years ago, she was on the other side of the dais, demanding accountability from her elected officials. Her name appeared in the paper regularly -she was a community watch- dog looking out for the residents. More than once she asked for line-item expenses from elected officials. She wanted to make sure they weren't spending the taxpay- ers' money on unnecessary trips or frivolous expenditures. If something seemed to be run- ning afoul, the residents could be Fair board's secrecy over settlement isn't surprising T he entire history of the fair board's activities with regard to the Pdcific Amphitheatre has been one shrouded in secrecy. mystery, misleading stcttements and a toldl disregard for the oty of Costa Mesa and the area's con- cerned otizens. assured Somers would hunt it down. Fast forward to 1999. She's seated behind the dais. But instead of being the one to keep the purse strings tied tightly, she proposes the city increase the council's education and travel expenses -by a whopping $5,000 each. Each council member already is allotted $7 ,000 a year for travel and expenses. Had her colle~gues supported it, Somers' proposal MAILBAG would lave almost doubled the figure. We're just glad they didn't. Instead, her colleagues agreed to increase the bi!dget by $5,000, or $1,000 for each council member. We agree attendance at coil.fer- • en~ such as the League of Cali- fornia Cities is worthwhile, even essential. But we also think there should be a limit to the expense. And $12,000 -we believe - blows that limit right off the ground. We're surprised at the sugges- tion, but we're even more sur- prised by who suggested it. Three years ago, we would have bet she'd 'be the person opposing such an expense. Their recent attempt to deny public access to the details of the settlement with the Nederlander Organization should not come as a surprise(" Judge seals amphitheater settlement,· Feb. 12). The fair board's continuous- ly cavalier attitude toward any intervention by either the oty of Costa Mesa or residents sur- roundmg the state-owned prop· erty has been dppalling. 00N l.£ACH I DAJLY P'ILOT The Orange County Fairgrounds is seeking to collect $3.3 million in legal fees from Jeanne Brown, left, and Laurie Lusk, right. The fair board approved the least? of the amphitheater to Nederldnder because of its narrow vts\on of mdkmg a profit and assuring thcu continued dppointment, ignoring au warnings that the operation was going to create enor- mous problems for the surrounding cltea in terms of security, traffic. crowd s, l!ttcr, violence, drugs. let alone indescribable• noise. When confronted with the enorrruty of the problems, they c;unply excusro themselves by saying they had no control. The neighbors truly had no other recourse but to a file a lawswt against Nederlander and were finally successful in securing noise restrictions. Those restriCtions were part of the pdCkage when the fair purchased the lea e back from Nederlander. It is a naive board indeed that would ignore the very reason the amphitheater was so contro- versial. Now why is the fair board unwilling to hdve the details of its settlement with Nederldnder exposed? Does 1t fear thdt clll of the back-room deals will be clis· clo ed and open to public scrutiny? Will we ledm that, ihdeed, there is no cau e to seek legal fees from Jednne Brown and Laurie Lusk? And who pays for dll this? I -las some· one forgotten thdt we taxpayers in e ffect hue the fair board? Something is terribly wrong, and maybe those court records will show what it IS. The !air's spokeswoman has s.ud the fair wants to be a good neigh- bor. Isn't this the time lo show its good faith? MAUREEN DIDOMENICO Costa Mes.:i Shame on the Orange County Fair for trying to bill $3.3 million dolla~ in attor- ney fees to two housewives who decided to fight no1Se pollution in their neighbor· hood. I cdn't U1ldgine a clearer case of intimidation, and I fervently hope that this hedvy-handedness lands the fau and thetr !ugh-priced attorneys in d pub- bc relabons nightmare. It big businesses scare ordinary cilJ· zens away from fighting for what they behevc in, they will have the ability to do whdtever pleases them, and damn the other guy I am outraged enough thdt I will ccr· tainly never attend another event at the fairgrounds. and t hope others will stay at home as well. SUSAN SKINNER CAUSTIN Newport Beach • Editor's note Susan Skinner caustin and her husband, Bob, founded Defend the Bay and have taken the Santa Ana Regional Water Quali- ty Control Board to court to prevent dumping treated wa)te water into Upper Newport Bay. READERS RESPOND Doily Pilat COMMUNITY COMMEITAIY School counselors deserve a round.S·. of applause Mr:uSSA Swrm I n the spirit of rec-ognizing the unsw1g heroes m our community. I'd like to relate a story of duties performed over and above the required effort. . A few weeks ago, 1 was on camgus at Newport I Jarbor High School near . the counseling offices. Since it was ' the start of the new semester. stu- dents and parents were lined up out- side the counselors' doors for sched- ule changes and conferences. Though 1t's the largest school in the distnct, we have only four counselors to han- dle more than 2,000 pupils, most of whom have very proactive parents. In addition to the usual crunch of changes, these counselors had to de~l w1th the new state-mandated dass- size reductions in ninth-grade math classes initiated in the middle of the school year. Hundreds of students had to be switched from their first-semes- ter classes in order to plac-e them m • rooms with 20 or fewer classmates. ' Our intrepid counselors handled this scheduling nightmare skillfully and Ui a timely manner. With students noti- fied in ddvdnce of the changes. · · As the new semester becJan and the actual changes were unplement- ed, the counseling offices were mun•' dated with students who were won· dering where they should be, and with parents lined up to complain. l ) witnessed profound patience from the counselors m re-explauung the changes and directing pupil.S to their. new locations. More than that, despilii compldl.nts -and sometimes pers~ al accusdtioru, of incompetence - from some overzealous. impatient, and uriinformcd parents, these coun selors responded profesSionally and- empatheUcally to the parental dis- tress. Now, I've spent a lot of lime at Newport l larbor over the past 1 t years, and I know that most Newpo~ Harbor parents are wonderfully sup-.. portive of our staff However, as a member of multiple boards and com mittees there, I've been in a few situ.,. ations where grown men and womerf:t behaved rnther emotionally m confus- mg situations like this. And as 6 for· mer district employee, I know how .., stressful it is to be the recipient of • rude remarks from paren ts. I'd like to express my d eep pnde · the professional demeanor of our counsehng staff, not only in their seamless unplementation of a sched- uling challenge despite the crushing_. student-to-counselor ratio, but m the• response to uninformed and emotion- al parents and students. :. I undgme thL'> scene was played oul throughout our district and acros~ the stule. I didn't want our hard- work.mg staff to go unrecognized af~ such a huge undertaking I often forget to take a moment to • thank people. even when I notice their efforts. But I didn't want to let this one pass. I've shared this story with some other parents. and from their responses l know I speak for many others when J say. •Thank you..- PoUy Faber. Dan Princeotto, Mary Lackey and Peggy Hoyt for a job wQII done. Thank you, c-ounselors at C<>i'UIC Me a, Estancia, and Corona del Mar high 5chools. Your outstanding effon. are appreoated." Former le sbian should blame self for her poor choices in life " • • .. : • THE ISSUE: Yvette Cantu, a family-values lobbyist from Washington who visited Newport Beach last week, credited Chris- tianity with helping her change her lifestyle. T he torr of Yv ttu Cantu, "Formr.r 1estntm cred1ts sw1kh lo Chdstianity" (f' 'h to) rv two pow rful ' purpo • Tho hrst 1 to l\hs<>lve her· l'H or pen;cmal responaihilJty for he1 uhysmal past. She blam de tru< t1ve relation· h ps, pos&esttve, ma~tJve behavior and promllC\ilty on her "lf!lblan lifestyle: But poor c:ho1 are poor cho6cel, r~hrdlt Of gender, etbnkily, ag or sexual brientedon. The wy r purpofe. Of eot•~.· is to advanc:e the egen- da of the Pamlly Rn6arch councu tJr conllnWnO ttMt al conversion from homolUU· ality to beteroeexuality ta very rare, even att'Ol'dlng to their public statements. What they teally accomplish ts repression of sexual desire, creating a group Of religibuSly neutered asexual individuals. Unfortunately for their sue· cess rate, repressed desires quite often f a.ll to stay ~· But they•re not like· ly to be telling the public about that. · ICIN SCOTT Honolulu that she doesn't have sex wtth other women, no longer •dmltl to being sexually attracted to them, or re4lly has no more attraction to women sexually. I also wonder if she is blsuUal, thus letting her choose She lltated she' was In relft • tionshlps 1that oowd be described as abusive, modvat· lng her change. Isn't that the same lame excuse most men UM to jmtlfy the ......... of a.blanlf With tbe exception Of the g--. lavalWd ud:DO lddl. my •ttomNp .. aktly lib a tYP6c11 Wscl -J-=-:=:c..~ -~---... I Doily Pilot •The~ Directory run~ period· ially in the Daily Pilot. If you'd hke infOf· rnation on getting your organization hsted. CAii 574-4228 NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Foun. dation is looking for volunteen> to help with f uncl·Mi ii lg efforts, speaking opportunttu•::., public events and occas1onu.l ofhce work. NMSF is a nonprofit organization that raises funds to help with the education or children in the New· p0rt-Mesa, Unified School l.)Lc;trict. To volunteer, call 631-4143, NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER Volunteer to help stage theater productions A vanety of Job::. need to be tackled, includiny <;Ct COO· struction, ushenng. mdi.lingi; and assorted technical duties. Schedul- mg is flexible, Wlth a two-to-20 hour commitment per month, The Newport Theater Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Driv~. For more inlorma- tion. call 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers a.re needed to dlstribute prepo.mtl dish· es to homebound seruon, m tht Newport Beach area The dl!llvery tune is between 11 ·30 a m and 1 pm. For more in1onndtJon, cell! 644-3244. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Paohc Guild Alliance, d s-upport group for Opera Pacific, VOLUNTEER 10< use on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to pamt out gnlf- hti and a~ist '4.iU1 other duties. For more inlormahon, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. . ORANGE COAST INTERFAfTH SHELTER The largest fanlily shelt~r in the county needs voluntecrs for its chil- dren's programs. It especially desires tutors and those who can take part in acbvities p<.1st 6 p.m. The Costa Mesa shelter houses, feeds and case mandgcs families ddily .. ro get involved or for more inJormatidn, call Lon GlovN at b:Jl-7213 ORANGE COUNTY 01AM8ER ORCHESTRA The Orange County Chdmber Orch~trd needs volunteers to help sell tickets, staff soaal affairs, work the office and assist with mailing parties. The orchestra also needs volunteers who would like to learn more dboU,~ classical music to par- tiapate on its admin.istrabve board. Call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more mf ormution. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volWlteers to work with high-risk fdll\ilies and children, providing weekly, emo- tional support to farnilie::., infcUlts and h.rst-time mothers m their . hom(5 For more information, call 72l-1107 . has a wide range of activities for I ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE volunteers. For information, call PREVENTION CENTER 474-4488. · The center lS <;e<~king inchviduals OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slah•, d Co::.ta Mesa-based organuation that who want to parhnpale in tts Wel- rome Baby program. Volunteers \\ill be trcWled to help new parents learn how to care for new infc:mts. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber ~Dea>oofo for only s49900 UP'J03~S SAME AS CASH · OAC VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Residential Sales & Service Fu! · or WXJI, W\MJO AAmmster & Sisal Carpotng A..-ai1ub1t1 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Coat• Mesa ~:i.:.:...::::~~_...;j"---' N.E. Corner of Harbor • 19th St,..t (949) 722-9642 Vlelt U9 on the web at www.carpetdepot.net S. BIG BUILDING~, LOTS OF PEOPLE ... YOU ARE l'\OT ALONL The~ are common issues for famihes ~arching (and soul ~arching) to make the best choice tlf care for tht•ir elderly love o~. Many get frusb'att'd that when thl'y <llOOSt' a large facility and gJ\ e up 1wme lll the per.!Onal touch Other.> choose a ~mall home and gh e up the ronfidcnce lll$pired by II pro onal care maN •cment team OON1' PF.AR nu: WROl'G CHOICE. ~tcad, ma~e the best choice by choosing the M'Y l:ien<!fih> ol large and small tKtliti . At Autumn Rose, we fc 1 ) ou shtruld h.lve this OJllion ti l<XlS \VE.RY l'El~NAL. ~%1STED LJ\'ING ~E'RVICES Instead ol hOlWng residents in • large, institutional building.. we have ~than 150 8ft\iors living among • small gmup of frimd11 an lovely hornet in relldential .neighborhood . FMt\ tier\iot receive1 pm<inal care offi:red from the hcarn. of our care man.1gmumt team. nu._ gl'nuincly kind group of pmfi!:>::..ionals con:.15~ ot tr.lined elder c<iregivers surported by can> managers and senior c<lrc Sf'l'Ciali.,ts \VE FffL nuS ISTHF. Hfb1WAY TO H"1 P SENJORS A D 11 fEIR FA\11UFS We know 1t i~ going ~Ond the boundarie-~tan the care industry. We dolt because it ill our calling. You are invited to come b) and see how \\e are pa 'onatcly com.nutted to changing the way America cares for its dderly. To \.islt a home U1) ow area, pie c.all klday. @ AUTUMN ROSE "M..,.,_, • .,. ,,.iMt/ JWini /,.,mt ""n IN vny fM? '111 • tinUOr. ftlt1I wllnt it ;, rht ,,_ #mftfor thlm. Htlp .,,,,_ wilh tlw ,,,,,,,;,;.,, ., ~,,,,,,, • ,.,,.._,,, tlN ~"' M,,, """"· .. ..... t r' fla.D. • a.lnnan of A\lhtMI\ ._ DIRECTORY Paitiapants will go into the family'i. home two to four hours a week for three to S1X months. For more infor- mation, Cdll 722-1107. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions For information, call 839·6199 ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST Oro.nqe County Harvest feeds the hunqry by reducing produce left in the field~ Anyone between the ages of 4 and 75 can help glean sal- vageable produce from 8to10 a,m. Wedne!>days and from 1 to 3 p.m. on weekends. Contact Dianne KdwcUOura dt 708-1597 if you want more infonnation or to volunteer. ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH CARE AGENCY Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services is seeking individuals edger to participate in the agency's program, Project Together Volun- teers will establish a relationship . . . with children living IJl homes of stress and abuse. Volunteers will serve as a stabl role model in the child'~ lile. For more mfonnation, Cdll 631-7540. ORANGE COUNTY. HOMELESS TASK FORCE The> Orange County I iomelcs.s Task Force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Network to work one-on-one Wlth homeless 6dµlts in a program on basic life skills For mformatlon, call 263- 1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART aecome a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A docent lS a volunteer who guides adults and school groups through the galleri~ and teach~ about the museum's collections and exhibitions Find out about the new nine-month trarning programs starting this ldll. To get involved, ccill 759-1122, ext. 204. FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companie? don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. Thursday, f bruory 25, 1999 A 15 llllflY Silva nained pre ident of coast association OJange County Supervisor Jllll Sil~ was elected president of the Orange County Const Association this month !or two-year tenn. The assooation is a group of elected officials dnd corrunun1ty leaders from Seal Beach to San C lemente who work to 8dvo· cate the be~t interests of coastal Orange County. Silva replaces Donald B. Wil- • let ot Newport Beadl. The 86· year-old organization holds eight luncheon meetings a year to discuss ic;!>ues of concern to residents of the coastal cillcs. Silva will seive with commu- ruty leadels, mduding Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil and Costa Me::.a Sanitary DLS· trict board member Arlene Schafer. Law school to Charge for library parking Whittier Law Sdlool can stArt charging visitors ! to its law library for parlclng, the Plan- ning ComJJllSS1on deeded Monday. Representatives from the. school had asked to mstalJ gate.-. m t.he main parking lot at Har- bor Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue. The gates are intended to d tcr drivers ~om usmg the patking lot to bypas the mt~­ scction. The $5 parking fee also wm help rmse revenue for upkeep of the parking lot and law hbrary. The sdlool plans to llllplement the new parking fee m phases, said Jaime Garoa, director of facilities. The law scllool's staff has not determined exactly when tho $5 too will go into effect. CHllORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENTN Bab.Y Clothinil. ToYs. Furniture " '.? "' ;/.: , Accessories -... • Laraest Materninr Selection in O.C • New & Used Hours: BABY BLOOMERS M-F ioam:6pm 5at l lam·Sprn l t~ Vlctorta St. tA. C.osta Mesa (949) 548-1001 -·· HAIRCUT & $ 7 .?e~1G OFFER EXPIRES 5· 31 ·99 I BLOW DRY Not vctid with other offers. Limit Orte coupon per CIJ5tomer. 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The o ther group that could be funded separately from the alliance include the Airport Work· ing Group, ~e Orange County Business Council and a lool>e coalition of pro-airport people put together by Citizens for Jobs and the Economy. That coalition, which met last week lo get dfl update on tnrport •t dan't fll I,,...... ii ..... p1111xiaing •lane."' .. 11a11ttff.M.• GeryAMM Newport Beach coundtman issues, is run by former county Supervisor Bruce NestdJlde and. Newport Beach businessman George Argyroi;. "I don't see a problem in both those groups ex.isling as long as SheY ate both effective,• Adams Sa.id. "ThCTe 1s conunon rcpresen· tation on both group , which would lead me to believe they could both operate m a comple- mentary way.• O'Neil agreed, saying he sees . no conflict among the pro-airport groups because they are all work- ing toward the same goal: a com- mercial airport at the El Toro Marine base. "I'm not aware oC any orgaru- . zations thtit are competing one against the other for funds," he said. "1 believe we are united, and NEWMAN CONTINUED FROM A 1 student in Newman's freshman World Civi- lization course "So it's better being taught from dilferent perspectives.• tional relations and worked tor the federal government Ul Washington, DC., before becoming a teacher she follows sl<th• c-un i< ulum quideltnes in her courses, ancl "not toverythmg in this class- room is Alncdn Amencdn. • ~ Howev,•r, lily studt>nts do have lo be exposed to chlf11u•n1 uf,•a:;," NC'wman said. "My classroom 1s not one culture. To deny them their pldc l' 111 history ts to tell them they don't count J\ncl I will not do that to my stu· dents .... I dlll !JIVllHJ tht•m the tools to uve m the world. /\nil 11 ts not a monocultural world." Ht>1 sluch•nls, 'ol11>t1CJlH'S .mcl her boss, Newport I f.irhor Pnnnpdl Bob Boise, were quick to c1qH•1• .md tu '>tnSJ thE' prnises of tho innovuliv1• lPit< hN "Not d lot of p1 •op IP like lustory because they think 11" ... bot1119," scH<l Ev<>lyn Ortega, a . "We . love Ms. Newman," Evelyn added, eliciting a thorus of assent as students mterrupted each other to pCc11se their teacher. She makes h1!>tory f\m, they said. And she forces them to debate each other, and to really learn dbout the 1ssues. "I Wdnt them to feel they can say any- "Ho way wocJld I con· sider leaving. The kids ere fantastk. and I'm not hn for onybody but them: Angela Newman History teacher at Newport Harbor Htgh School thing and not think they have to agree with me,'' Newman said. Newman hds a bachelor's degree in polit- ical scwnce dnd a master's degree in intema- IF YOU ARE SERlO!JS_lY CONSIDERING HAVING COSMETIC SURGERY .. 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SERVING OVER 145.000 PATIENT S SINCE 1985 ,C 11H COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION CENTER, INC. the whole idea is to bring th c group$ together," Debay said he also Ii support· ive of many groups getting the city's funding, but aid sl)e ls con· cemed about how much money there is to go around, Rick Taylor, a member ol the· Airport Working Group and the city's aviation conunittee, said oty leaders are domg the nght thing as long as they are not backing off from the issue. "[ think it's good thdl they're going to spread (the money) out to many g~oups, and 1 think we'll SHAVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 this, said Estancia junior Regina Vallejo "I think it's crazy. They have to face everybody." Nevertheless, Regma said she brought up her grades from C's and B's to A's and B's. "l was trying really hard au· along," she said. "But when they said they were going to do this, I was like, 'Ob, yeah,' but it made me try even harder." And she's not alone. Estanaa sophomore Eve ha Nava improved her grade in biology from a D to dD A. TeWinkle Mid· dle School student Wendy Muril- lo brought her grade~ up, too. In fact, everyone in the room had . ' better grades. And that, said·Ochoa and Sail toyo, is the point. The students in the SOY program already receive cash bonuses for good graa• The money is provided by a foun~ dabon, Santoyo said. But bringmg about the public humiliation of their mentors pro- Vlded students with "that extra motivation,• Santoyo said. "lt's a fun way to motivate kids," he Sclld, adding philosoph· icaUy that ·my wile is pretty understanding." Next semester students who get good grndes will win a trip to the Magic Mountain amusement park, Santoyo said. "But next time," he warned his giggling charges, "if you don't bring up your grades, we'll color your hair." 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Villa Park defeated Harbor, 10-7, in the championship gdme of the Spartans' tourna- ment, Dec. 12, while Newport knocked otl the Centwy League champi- era! Sailor shots bound- ing off th'e crossbar and goal posts in the Tars' early-season loss. Neither team has been similarly afflicted of late. on:,, 7-6, in the semifmals Kyndra Cox of the Newport Hdrbor- The Tars, ranked No 3 m the hndl Orange County poll, enter on a season-high five-game winning streak, includ- Corona dcl Mar Tourna- ment Jan. 9. Villa Park Coach John Cdrcich said the Spartans weren't them- selves after Harbor's victory, while Newport assistant Bnan J<reutzkamp, filling m for Coach Bill Barnett, who was out of town with the US men's national team, pomted out the l]lisfortune of sev- . mg playoff wins over Fountain Valley, 12-3, and San Clemente, 9-3 Villa Park. No 2 m the fmal county poll, has won rune straight. including playoff con- quests of Santa Margarita. 7-2, and defending DivlSion I champi- on Marina, 10-5. Barnett has been critical of the one-dcty prP,paration time allotted between the quarterfinals and the scnus But VtUa Park is one of only three team:. the Tars have played. twice this winter, so both should be familiar with one anothe>1. "(The Sparhms) are big and brutdl and that's the wt1.y they play,"" Barnett said. MThey iust ·pound to ball into theu two girls at set and they play a really suffo. eating detcn e and have a very good two-meter guard. •Tue key to us beating them was we got some otfeni.e. You're not going to be able to score much against their two-meter defense, c;o you need to get some suc-on- fivcs, and u e the counter attack. I told ow guls they better be ready, because it's going to be a rock'em, sock'em game." Newport JS led by seruors Jocel} n SEE POLO PAGE Bl RECORD-SETTER Old friend Fleisher, once a Newport Classic champion and record setter, is setting the Senior PGA Tour on fire and ready to come back to l'.'Jewport Beach Country Club. C ons1dcnny the flight of Bruce Fleisher m his rookie yedt on the Senior PGA TOSHIBA Tour. Tosh1ha . " Scn101 Classic ofhc1als ccm't wait to bnng hun back when Newport Beach Country Club hosts the event next month. Fleisher won the old Crosby Southern in 1977, thP. third year ot the pro-am at Newport Beach that lat r bf•cdltlc the Newport Clac;sfc, the fTUru tour benefiting Hoag Ho.,p1tal. When Fle1sht!r captured the Crosby Southern, he set a tournament sconng record (133) and cashed a check for $1,700 alter winning by lour strokes over Bobby Walzel, Dennis Meyer and Mclrty Fleckinan. Fleisher's 64-69 for the two rounds was a standard for 11 years, betorn Jon Chaffee shot a sizzlmq 64·66 (130) when the tournament was known as the Newport Classic. Three other playNs tied FJe1!>her's 133 before Chdtfee established the mark. . Fleisher also plc1yecl in the Crosby Southern in 1986, the fmal year of the tournament's name, lollowmg the death ol the legendary entertamer, Bing Crosby. after whom the pro-am was titled. Nowadayi., Flebher is the biggest new name on the Senior Tour, havmg shocked the golI world WJth back-to-bdck victones in his first two starts, the only player ever to dccompllsh the leat. Only Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and George Archer had won theu first event dS a membf'r of the Seruor ctrcuil until Fleisher won the Royal Canbbean Classic at Key Biscayne, Fla. Then, after winning the folloW11lg week in the Amencan Express lnVttational at Sarasota, AeISher stood dlone in goU's record books. •That's a hell of a note -me replacing four of the greatest golfers m the world,• Fleisher c;aid m Sports lllustrated. •Tuey can make that my epitaph. Really, though, I think records bke that are unmaterial. I c;houldn't be mentioned m the c;arne breath as those guys· Fleisher, who won once m d rdther anonymous PGA Tour career, was a club pro m· Flortdd m the 1980s, when then-Newport Classic official Jake Rohrer invited him back to play. Hlt'll be interesting to have him back (March 8-14 for the Toshiba Senior Classic)," said Rohrer, co-chauman of the t?vent Wlth Hdfik Adler, the . lead volunteers of Orange County's only PGA tournament. Fleisher, who will return to Newport Beach Country Oub after 13 years, earned $1.7 million m 400 career starts on the PGA Tour, but won about 20% of that in two weeks this year. -<·- Flelsber, who at age 19 won the U.S. Amateur in 1968, is among a large group of seniors playing m the Toshiba who also compNed m the Crosby Southern or Newport Classic. Bob Eastwood, who captured the S(•cond Crosby Southern m 1976, is the only other player in the Toc:h1ba Classic field who also won th,e now-defunct miru tour. G 0 l F richard dunn In add1hon to Flm!>hf'r, the Senior Tour's money lNder ($330,000) after the American Express, the tour's No. 2 money man. John Jdcob1>. ts also celebrated in Newport Classic lore. · From 1tl78 to 1993, Jacobs played in Crosby SouthPm or ~cwport Classic 13 tune· at "lewport Beach Country Club, more thdn any pro m the I history of the stoned event. ' Jacobs won the season-operung f\.tdsterCard Championship and hnbhed 15th on the Seruor Tour money list last year ($799,654). . -... - The Mullin Spencer-Devlin Mental I 1£>alth Clt1ssic, a fund-raiser event with the LPGA Tour star as the honorary chair, hds moved to Mesd Verde Country Club and will be plt1.yed March 15. SEE GOLF PAGE 84 ouon Of THE DAY •It's about who wants ~ men. I don't retly sire up guys ." • now it's «iout who Wllt1s it. lhat's'What ~me."• Brad Um, Newport Harbor wrestler Daily Pilot B 1 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNUJ M Corona d el Mar •A multiple-sport stdndout f01 the Sea Kings as the '60s turned the comer, his trad~mark was a hard nose. .J.\ <,(),,. If 11 J l.ighU}' over ,500 thdt year, but 1t W<1 une of the more memorable easons for him. "There is no A lthough the sports doubt in my rrund that I played teams on which · basketball becduse Coach Tandy 1971 Corona del G1U1i. liked to have rrie m the Mar High graduate Karl Killetcr game,· Killefer said "l was a played as a prep never won a hard-no ed defensive pJayer and ledgue title or made a CmdereJla he knew he wasn't gomg to get run m CIF, they certainly had mnny pomts out of me I was their shdre of great athle'tes. And Ulere to support some of the red! KilleCer, a member of the Daily stars on the tedm • Pilot Sports Hall of Killefer dlso saw Fame, was definitely incliv1dual success one of them. "',th the tenrus team, The road to which was on the lettenng m football, verge or havmg a basketball and tenrus pn wt~ aood team. began at Lincoln Th( Sea Kings made Junior High where he at to the early rounds participated in as of the playoffs and he many sports as he won a few matches in possibly could. When the 10div1dual he was a freshman at doubles Corona del Mar, he _championships. He Joined the tennis team ______ .....__, was also Ildmed and as a sophomore Karl Killefer all-league. he added football and •Tenrus was basketball to the list. always my favonte, • Killeter As a senior. Killefer started said. •1rs Jll!it a whole package. at split end in Coach Dave TI1ere are phy teal skills and it's Holland's triple-option offense. a highly mental game.• •Tue triple opti9n was snll After graduating, he attended relatively unknown at that tune," a mall, liberal drts college, KillefeI Sdld. MA lot of my dutle~ Oh10-We,.\evan. where he played included downfield blocking But a couple of years of football, but it was the kind of cheme where deeded to hang up his athletic the quarterback could make the career m favor of an education play look like a run and then pull and a degree m 1oumalism, up and throw. It was d nsC'ely Ht-. education ultimate!} integrated oftens1ve ~y:i.tem and I brought hlill to the Coachella always appreaated that aspect of Valley where he now 1s the sales it " . and marketing manager for thP. Killefer was also one of the largest dome tic grower of leaders on the tedfn and was California date. .... Still, he did partially responsible for keeping ha\ e one chance to use his other players' heads m the game. Joum1.1li.o;m degree tor a Palm Still, the team wa<: below .500 Spnngs radio stdllon m 1980 that season and had a numb<>r of "Thi guy I pldyed tenrus Wlt..'1 tough losses, including a . wa the manager of a radio season-operung loss to Newport station and challenged me to be Harbor. the !()("al radio correspondent for Killefer was named flJ'Sl·team the pre 1dential convenbons, • all-league and second·tcdm Killcler aid ·1 took my little All·CIF. tape recorder and note" pad and The basketball team wa h8d the time of my We.· DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK oniJratulations • • An 'inside' job on the mat; Newport Harbor senior wrestlmg standout stretching it to the Masters Meet. lkf1 flt>I W al an opponent parndes on the outside, vhether 1t be mtim1dating brawn or fancy wr Uing boo~. ii; no longer a factor for Newport Harbor High seruor Brod Lim, converted into a believer of only what counts lS m ide. •it·~ about who wanl"i it more,· Lim said •1 don't really s\z up guys and thmk, Oh, he" big or got ruce !:h~.' That' what 1 did my fro.,hman year. But now it' about who wants it. That's what dnv s me.• . The Sailor.;' lightwe ght • • • • wizard for four years, Lim movPd up m weight clas this ea on and captured fourth plac •at 119 pounds in the CIF Southern Section Division ll Final la t week at Canyon Spnng-. High, where he earned a lnp to the presbgious Masters M t. ·nie coach~ (Chad Stansbury and Lee Heigl) expected me to go to the Masters Meet,• Um &d. ·La t year 1 •:qlecte<i to go, but l choked This year, reaching th Masters is 1usl l'I gwen. It' JU<:\ a teppmgstooe tto th tat meet).• As'id from Lim\ great t SEE LIMMGE M · • • • Brad Lim The IrviileCiimpany anil Baysiae· <:enter Will bemWng a donition to die ewport School Athletic Department in rec~tion of outstanding performances such u youn. • 82 Thur.day, f bniary 25, 1999 • 'Sports C~rona del Mar shQOting for national honors •sea Kings ntcr th 1999 ason with stacked lineup. HI< llJ\1111 I> NN Dltt~ CORONA DEL MAR -Theu practi< c can mITTor a high-profile tennis acttdcmy, but Corona del Mar High's Sea Kmgs charge no admission for their chnics and thetr players dttend a prom !!.very spnng St.ill, their goal 1s similar to the tOR boys tennis programs m the ctnmtry as Coach Tun Mang Wiveils the Sra Kmg of 1999. "We're looking to be one of the top two or three teams m the ndt1on. w said Mang, who will 1.mtcr his star-Mudded, nine-deep Sqlldd m the Overland Purk (Mo.) Ndtlonal Indoor I hgh School Tournament on March 2?, an pvent featunng some of the coWl- try's best tedms As for lht Sett View Leogue - the last time Corond dcl Mar will be a part of tt as releagwng kiw m next year -you can almost give the bU~ to th~ ·Sea Kings now. ·1 think WoodbndgE! will be in the top sue in Orange Cnunly und Sdnld Mdrganta (Wlth two foreign ext.hangc students reportedlf with solid ability) ls rt>\lllY a guessing game, but I thmk we should have league sewed up pretty well," Mang Sdid. The Sea Kings, 1110·24 m six years under Mang, Jost to Pcnm- su1• last year in the CIF Southern Section Division I Finals on games. 87-73, after a 9·9 Uc at the Balboa Bay Club Rdcquet Cluo. They return all but one of their players from a year ago, a roster headed by seruor Parker Collins, the Sea View League singles champion in 1998. ·our team is very strong this year,• Mang said. ·we were ranked fourth m the nation at the end of last yedr (by the National High School Tennis Coaches AssOC'ldbonJ and this yea1 we're TENNIS stronger.• Corona del Mar, which will open as thf? No: 1 team m Orange County, finished behind San Marino, Cardinal Gibbons of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Perunsula last year in the nationctl rankings. The defending league champi- on Sea Kings will open the Over- land Pc.1.rk National tournament against. St. Xavier of Louisville, Ky., while Peninsula and Cardmal Glbbons are seeded in the up~r bracket. Second-seeded Cd.M is expected to face one of those powerhouse schools in the finals. . The Sea Kings, scheduled to face Peninsula in a nonleague clash on May 3 (possibly at the Pahsades Tennis Club). will exhibit their team for the first tiine March 2 against Uruversity On March 5, they will host highly regarded Dana Hills in a non- league match at Pahsades. ·nuit' a giant mdtch, • Mang id. Along with Collins. CdM returns sophomore Bnan Morton and seniors Sdmeer Chopra, Chnsban Jensen and Curtis cU- more. while freshm(\n standout Cameron Ball (son of former tour- ing pro dnd renowned instructor Syd Ball) ll> penciled m to fill the roster shoe of Caim~ron Taylor, ·the only graduated player from last year's 21-2 squad. Mang said Morton, Ball. Chopra and Jensen are all even, while Ellmorc ts "real close." Collins, ranked 14th m the boys 18s in Southern Califonua, is the clear No 1 singles player. Morton, who won the Fullerton Open doubles chdmp1onship this year in the 16s with Casey Cork- ery of Malibu, can play singles or doubles. Jensen, who has defedt- ed Morton m challenger ~atches, COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPORTS VOLLEYBALL OCC still undefeated IRVINE -Orange Coast Col· Jege\ Ddvn Mosc>r hud 12 kllls to lead U1e Phatcs past host lrvme Valley, 15-CJ. 15·3, ·15 12, m an Orange Empue Cont<·r<mce men's volleybnll match Wc<.lne.'><.lay KM HAGGOIT'r·Z\1.ab I DA Y P'tOT Orange Coast College's Adam Anderson (above) is pulled off the bag as a Palomar runner sUdes In saJely; below, OCC pitcher Drew Parkin delivers In Wednesday's nonconference loss to the Comets. OCC falls, 10-0 COSTA MESA -l'Wo three-run home runs were more than enough Wednesday as Palomdf College drfeat· ed host Orange Coast, 10 0, in noncon· ference baseball action. 'r. ammate Ryan R~x had nine kills. "lt'i;. a gwat start considering we are so young," Coach Chuck Cutcncse said. Sophomore Ryan Hiskey had 25 assist,) tor the Pm1tcs (5·0, 3·0). •He' been the d1ftcICmce for us m our tight matchc . " Cutenese said. •He has grnat leadership quahtie! and ha~ mdde good dco· IOtl:> • After Friday's match against San 0 ego Mesa, Coast will put its r ~ord on the bnc auamst visiting Golden Wost Wedo sd,1y at 7 p.m. The Ru tiers arc also unbeaten. Palomar (7-2) scored tour runs U1 the first mrung, capped by Bdlry Schell's thre<>-run bldst. In the fourth mrung, 1t was Greg Bochy's tum to hit d three· run shot Bochy WdS 2 for 4 with touJ RBis. Starting pitcher Jeff Sybcsma pitched SLX scoreless innings to pick up his second wm. Addm Anderson and Matt Pope each had two hits for the Pirates (8·6). ~·......a PAi.oMM 10, 0Mw CoAsT 0 Palomar 400 300 030 • 10 9 1 Orange Coast 000 000 000 -O 7 3 Sybesma, Ebright (7), Rosenberg (8). Sandifer (9) and Ander~n. Connon (9), Parkin. Clark (S), O'Brien (7), Brown (9) and Thompson. W -Sybesma, 2·0. L • Parkin, G 2. 28 -Obregon (P). Thompson (P). HR -Schell (P), Bochy (P). tBANKING ON THE FUTURE ! Newport lla;bor's youth movement continues this S 0 F 11 A L L PREVIEW ':ta:.= f season with three freshmen starting in the ouUield J SON lhlJ ~Nol NEWJ>ORT BEACH -111 hard ~o unagm a t<>dl'Tl which tarted :two frf? hmen ltl t sea on, ono on ~e mound and tho other behind rhe pldtC, g tlUlg any young ~r. ~ut Newport Harbor I ligh'~ ott-M team will go into tho MOn :with higb hopes end Just two eniors u well a thre rnorn fr hm n Ill the bncup. Still, coach Frank Tulley believes this year's 1;quud will fart• rrouc:h better tn Sea VI.cw l.N!!JUC • loy. ·1 thmk we cnn hf' compcULivc ~1th Santo MMg1.1nta ond lmn this eason, • Tall y stud. •EJ Toro s po ibly tho trongat team m he county and Woodbndgc will good, but th y lo t a nurnbcr of .0.-~ttrp~.n. . Sophomore Bonni Kin ey will once egaln ptt~h for the &ulon 4tter going 5·9 o fr hman. "She has gOOd acc:urocy,• Talley Mid •she doem1t ltl'lke out a , • whole lot of people, but she lClrces them to put the ball m pldy and our defense 1s often pretty yood We were able to play do P gculll·S Wlth some of the b t Sea Vl<'W Lettgue teams last ycdr wht>n we shoult1 have bt•P,n getting blown out.• One person mas inu from 'the ro ter is senior Shawn Tillley, who went down nud-sca on with back pain and has yet to fully recover. Talley would have been a four· year !>tarter dt shortstop dnd has h•d 'the team in steals since start· ing as a freshman. "We may get h~r later in the y<.•cn, hut hur ll'ttd· ershlp skills will be uustied, • Coach Talley said. For lectdersh1p, the Sailors will tum to third baseman Knsten Urban, a second-year starter, who will Alia be the closer. Urban i 1l4n<tout w e a11i:etbiU: team, was an All·N wport·MeN lec:tion last spring. ArieaJ\a l.amora w1ll provide nlor leodersbip frOm the bench, but~ &bat. Nnrport Hubm • will lack cxpencncc. Sophomore Lisa 1 iuntington, who was an nil-district catcher last year, moves over to lirst base and will play ome center field when Liz Lo1d comci> on to pitch. Juruor Llnctsay Moore, who has bt•cn d DH for the mo l pdrt, will slart al cond ba e alon~lde 1unior shortstop Kmten SIJUth, who took over tor Talley last sea- on and hmshcd with a .358 bc\t- t.ing averagf?. Smith was an All- Sea Vaow l..caguc selcct1on. nw ouUiP.ld remains thP. h19 qu Lion mark, with three trash· men !'!lated to shut. Lord, who has speed and good natural mstinclSi, wtll be the key, playing center field and batting leadoff. Breanne Parmeter and Brittney lvenK>n will start on elther side of hr.----~--------•we wW be young, but I th1nk we will have a much better Ma· son,• Co6cb 1aUey NJd of his Sellon, who were &.11, :i-a In leegue last year. It ~· tbe fulUN ~ .... bigb ' 1 Bonnie Kinsey, p So. 2 8rNnne ~ Of·U Fr. J Brittney Iverson, of Fr. 5 Lindsay Moore, 2b Jr. fi Amber Taylor, of fr. 1 l11 lord, of·p fr. 8 Lisa Huntington, 1 b, c So. 10 Kristen Urb.tn, 3b Sr. 12 Kristen Smith, ss Jr. 14 Arieana Zamora, p·1b Sr. 00 Amy Niles. c So. CoMtl: Frank Talley hopes for. Not only does he believe has young player are gomy to ctevelop into talented athletes, he al o behev~s the junior var11i1ty team ts the stronyelt Newport Harbor has ever had. •we hove a very gOOd future," Talley Mud. "The inrorrung fresh· men next year havt! been p&ay\ng lot 6f1t~llb1D lltd-.~w make us that much stronger. ==~ more and more good .,. ~ Into lbe prograa.nw.,belmg.mw. ... ""c .......... . PIEVIEW + Parker Collins Sr. • Sameer Chopra Sr. + Christian "Jensen Sr. + Sam Shahmard1 Sr. + Curtis Ellmore Sr. + Brian Morton So • Cameron Ball Fr • Randy Myers So. +.Peter ICulmaticki So Coach: Tim Mang could also ht into the smgles rota- tion with Collins. Chopfd has been an all-league selection every year since his freshman season. Vymg for playing time in dou- bles will be sophomore Randy Myers, senior Sam Shahmardi and sophomore Peter Kulmabck.i, all of whom return from last spnng when the Sea Kings WP.Ot 10·0 m league and placed eight guys on the all-league teams. ·we have a lot or depth," Mang said. ·we're solid all the way down to our ninth player, and Kulmdhck1 ts d ianked player. • After those top rune, there's a giant drop (m talent). Next year,, we lose our five seniors, so this has got to be the year tor those guys. w • In addition to Collins' Southern Califomta' ran.king, Mortpn last year Wcl5 ranked No. 4 in the 14s and No. 18 ndtionally, while Chopra 0{No. 26 in the SoCal 16s) and Ellmore (No. 49 m the 16s) also mented lofty ranld.Dgs. The Sed Kings, however, are still seeking their first CIF Divi- sion I title under Mang. They've Jost in the semifinals three times and once (lasl year) in the finals. Mang led CdM's girls to a mythical national championship, ~ well as a ClF Division I title, m · 1997. Mang stepped down as the girls coach last autumn alter four years. TENNIS NEW ERA What the Sailors at Newport Harbor lack·in experience they plan to make up for in heart and attitude. RICH!\RD f>L \\ ~PU NEWPORT BEACH -Steeped m trddltion but short on victones last year, Newport Hd.tbor Htgh's boys tennis team is starting from ground zero with new head coach Richard Berman. Unlike its neighbor across the Back Bay, Newport Harbor does not have the luxury of junior tour· oament players shoWing up at the doorstep with racket in hand Rather, since the departure of Stanford junior sensation GeoH AbrdlllS (Class of '90), Newport Hatbor has struggled, going 1-17 u year ago But a new era &tdrts Wlth Berman. who replaced Charhe Bleiker after 28 years on the Job Bleiker coached Abra.ms and CIF Southern Secuon angles champl- on Brett Hansen-Dent. among other stars, m his career. But Bemldn really do<•sn't know what he has ·Across the board, I don't care i1 you're a seruor or d freshman, you can mdkc the vdrsily as long us you win on the (challenge) lad- der and outplay your opponents," Berman said. Bennan, the lormer Paclf1ca coach who led the Manners to the Clf Playoffs in 1996 for the hrst time in school tustory, 11.kes to emphasize disc1pbne dOd team work. With no tournament players, the Sailors are expected to face an uphill bdttle ag8.Ln5t Coronet del Mar (along with everyone else in the Sea View League), but they feature nine years of varsity expenence m seniors Matt Singer, Jason Tajuna and Hank Hsieh, all of whom are trying to earn their fourth letter m the sport. . Singer, the school's student body president and band drum ma1or, is a leader on and oH the court. Berman said. "Matt's got very good size (6- foot-4, 165 pounds) and he has a tremendous approaC'h to the PREVIEW • Matt Singer Sr. + Jason Tajima Sr • Hank Hsieh Sr. • Will McRone Jr + Charles Lumpkin Jr. + Colin Duncan So. + Matt Connors So. ~ Ryan Curry ~ So. +Robert Palm + Bradley Vallejo + Warren Shaeffer gdm~." BermcID satd. "He takP.s every set very senously. He's def· uutely one to lean on " H ieh. a member of the SC'hool's celebrated basketbdll team who cames a 4.3 gra<:le- point average dnd has been accepted to W~st Point, will prob- abl>· play second smgLE"..s behind Smger. while sophomore Colin Duncan C"Ould flt m dt No 3 sin- gles. "(Duncan) has tremendous speed and spreads the ball around,• Berman satd. •His mind ism the gc1mc all the time. He's a very up-tempo player. w Vymg for doubles spots .are jumol"> Will McRone and Charles Lumpkin, sophomores Matt Con· nors and Ryan Curry, and fresh- men Robert Palm. Bradley Valle10 • and Warren Shaeffer. Palm, who e older sister, Erik.a, play on Coach Fletcher Olson's g11ls tennis team, could work into the No. 1 doubles spot WJth Con- nors, a Junior varsity singles play· er last year. Vallejo and Shaeffer could lorm another doubles team, while Curry, a JV doubles player in 1998, and McRorie, a returning letterman, might compose anoth- er team. Numbers game • EstanC'la scrambling to fill out junior varsity roster. COSTA MESA-Dave Hebert has faith the titudent body will provide. Thd\'S how the Estancia High boy tennis coach, who listed sev- en varsity players 1ust more than a week away from the sectSOn- operung March 4 nonleague match et El Modena, could justify his belief that the Eagles Will Held both a varsity and junior varsity this spring. ·we Iott three playen to inell· gtbility, so we're down to about 10 kids for the whole program," Hebert said Monday. "But we should pick up a few from basket· blill, maybe b few from se>«f?r, and maybe o few more here and there. We need 18 lridl to fill out both rosten, but if worse comes to wone, we could forfeit wome JV doubles sets," Senior Jacob Sink, a !OW'·YBI ~~.aild~ OJ. Gla(y Jnd tbe retumen from a team Whida WGD one match IMt :7:~~-= l PllVllW • J~obSink + D.J Glacy • Bernardo TrujiUo Jr. + Chris R~ph Jr. • Brian AJ\iergue So. • Steve Russo So. • CMghtOn Chun Fr. Ca•ch Oeve Hebert • .. Doily Pilot MADIA1 ....... "''"° .... , .... c.. ... ~Hoot-4 llellhl:1n ~Wt.-. ~11P~dl9 c.oedwe"~ ~~ ... ....., .__... food: ..... fruit bMkAU " .............. ,.~y- ............ .........-: "When Hull '1ogan won Wftsttem.nla X. Mld WfnnITTg ~Ma~" A..,... of the WMli v.: AdlMYed a 4 J r«ord I" ttie dF C>Miioll 11 Flnah to ltdvon<o to the ~ MHt rm1~hrd foutth out of 24 competttori 1n tu~ ~t!tght ti• Wtfttled third pl«e niatdt without u,;e of right arm (elbow llljllf)') Dlly ftlt Colle< lOI jpQl'fs aid #rift ~S LIM . CONTINUED FROM 81 nem ·~l'>, Woodbndge juruor Rol>N1 V<1l~n7.uelct, few could Yf't a grip on htm thlS yedr. Tiu• St>" View League runnN-UJ> (In Valenzuela}. Lim went 4-1 ut the CIF Finals before funng, un<I toe.mg to, Valenzuela m th<' third-place showdown. TI1e top five wresUers m each wr.19ht tldvanccd to the Ma lers. Lim SPCUrPd hu. b<>rth m the Masters (or i.tdle-qut1.lifying tnt>Pl) by winning two < onsoluUon -round match~s • Sdturdny, in cluding a tnumph over 1 ll•mpt's Bobby McPherson, who knoc kt.!d Llm out of C IF ldst yc<1r. ·vou dlways keep count of yuui los..,es, ~ Lim said. "You want to get the guy back. Those c1rP thP. guys I want to beat." L11n, howev<•r, stretched a Ji.•ndon in his nght ~w againi,t tvtcPlwr:.on und wn•sUcd in ~P.v<>rc pam t1fter the hrsl penod 1(lamst V,\Jenzueltl. "l hc1d to wn•stle the whole !oe<'.olld .mcl third penod without one dnn, • sdtd Lun, thf' Dcttly Pllot AthlPlf' of the WPC'k, who linished fourth out of two dozen ' 19-poundN'> • "It hurt nw mcntdlly. I had my lw<lrt set on lwut.ing (Vc1fonzuC'ltt) l rct1lly wdntP.d f C'VCllHe t1flcr losing to him twicl•) in lc.t9uc (and edrlt~r in I hP C'h<tmpionship round of the J>1vic;ion JI FtndlS}. l "Thdt's why it's kind of cltsttppomting. Sure, tdking jourth m ClF is pretty ruce. Third oul<l'v~ he<.>n better, though.• Lim and Valen7.uela were lu:d, J -1. ofter one ~nod m the hndl mctt< h , then cdl ' V.l1Pnnu'?l<1 W(>nt ahead, 4-3, the '•<OH! ncvm c:hanged ogam. Lim. wh•> would like to <.<ml111ue lus wrestling career lll <.<>lleye. sldrtcd ul J 03 pounds lns frcshlnt1n ycdr, then ~01111wh .. •d dt 112 the next two r -winlPrs, winning a league ch,m1pionsh1p ac; d sophomore. "I w<1nt to gel a nde (full ..,c:hol,1rsh1 p) for (wrestling),• he ~.ml "Jf not, J'U go lo a JC or h'•lp out.• Wh.it Lun mcdnb by helping out mduch ,. coaching his two youngt•1 brothers m the future, hoth of whom t1.re lightweights. Hnirn Ltrn. c1 N~wport Harbor !.ophomon>, WTC Ued at 112 poundi. th1r;; year; Kevin Lim, d.D t'Hthlh 9rddcr. could be th • proyram's noxt 103-pound 1.inclo11t. •(Our fdmily'sl going to have the hghtwe19hts," Lun 541d. "Cooch I h•19J aid to keep' em lOllUng. • Lin1, who hus rC<'etvcd dccmmcc by doctors to wrestle ctt Uw Mdstcr"S Meet, has • 11lwl1ys been smaller" a nd often fd<:<~d st10nger oppone n ts. But th,11 hrhn't dlSC'Ouragcd him. "Tlw c·o 1ch('.S have taught me IUllVI'<; clllcl lCC'MiqUCS Which arc ll<-lclptl•<I to my style and the w ay t w 1csth•," Lim said. "l hale w rpsthng lon!J guys -quys who <ln' lc.tll ,md lnnky But the coachcc; show me how to got into those guys." 1 ..( Manderlno Kennedy Barto POLO CONTINUED FROM 81 ' Mandenno and Erin Kennedy, ds well ds junior KY'ndra Cox. Cox, a second-team All·ClF pNfonm•r last season, when the Sdilors were eliminated by Long Beach Wilson m the semifinals, !'>cored seven goals in Tuesday'l) win over Sun Clemente to up her team-leading tolcJI to 68 The Tars' pnmary two-meter player dlso has 37 steals. Mdndenno has 59 goats, 49 l)tcals and 47 · ass1Sts and is the pnrncuy two-meter defender Sports Belden Day for Rarnett's two-ume Seo View League chttmp~. 'Kennedy has 183 saves this season, mclud· mg 17 m the two combined ViUd Park gamc:i.. Cox, Mandenno, Jennd Barto und lfothcr- meo Belden etich h<tve thrct• goals agdtnSl the Spru1dns this year and Burnett Sdid .;enior Diana Duy will be used as d sP.cond two-meter qudrd against Villa Pdrk'~ double po l dlso, prununent m the atldck are Kathenn<> Gregg and K1erstP.n Johnson . Villa Purk is pciced by JUruor Kric;tyn Pulver, who eamt'd hrsMcam All-CIF wcogmhon last scd..,on for helpmg the Spttrtans reach thP quarterhnals She scored five goals m TuP.~· day's quarterhnaJ wm and has four comb1m•d PS Gregg goals ugamsl Harbor this season. The Spartans also rely upon Shdnnon Buc:knN (four goals dgi.iinst Manna), wluh• Di.Ince French has a tea.m-lcacling ix yMls agdinsl the Scillon; this eason. . · '(iUa Park gocilie Bred.Dne Parker hos c1qht SdVC~ m the two Harbor game:. Villu Park is 43-7 SUlCe guU. water polo hecame a CJF-5anctioned sport, while J la1bor IS 41-13 Today's wmner ddvances· to Tue day's championship match, scheduled for 8:15p111 at Belmont PlaZd Pool. Today's other semifinal betwe0n top-seeded Cap1Strano VaU~y 120·71 and lowth-'>E'eded Irvine 123-4) ts !o.Cheduled fo~ 5 p m al El Toro High SCHEDULE Today • w.terpolo Eagles' JV boys soccer team goes undefeated to LIGHTWEIGHTS to bl• in the• riyht spot dl thl' nght hme, Garcid notl'CI. High schOol girls· CIF 01v1s1on I Playoffs, semifinal. Newport Harbor vs. Villa Park, at Corona def Mar, 5 p.m. win.the PCL crown. M any codche'> h<1Vl' high expectdlions for Llw1r teams ul th<! bcgmning of the season, but few mrtk<! tlw predicbon first-year Esianc1<l l hgh Junior varsity boys codch Rdmon Gdroa did. He belwved h1'> team had a good chance to go undefeated and win th<' J'dcihc Coast League. Tums out. his progno.,hc<1tmg would give Noc,tradamu'> a run 101 hi'> money. As predlcted, the Edgles won league with a 6-0-4 rt!cord and hrushed 15-0-4 for I.he se>asun. "I expected this from our gu~ ... • Garcia '>did. "They hav~ bc>l!n playing club soccer with each other for awhile dnd work well together ~ ioson hill hall we ll c1nd know hO\\ tu run the oltcnse." · The front hnc mcludf'd sophomon• foredd~ Murillo, .. ophornorc Chv<1ldo N1cve.s and 1umor Sanny Rmi.. l\1urillo, the No 2 1>C"01l'I, m•ltf:'d a number of goals by 9om~J OOP·OU·Ol'\C with opposing godlkt-l'pPr .... ThP b1gqcsl win ot th!' ..,c;a'>on ranw against Ldgtm.l Bt•d< h The EC1glcs wt•rc down, 1-0, in the• second half when Zardtf' pound<'d homP the tying goal. Munllo followed w1lh d g<><tl <lnd the• E.igles went on to wm by one Gurc1a l.S no !)UtlnlJl'r tu surccs ... di fatanc1a. He gradudtt=d lust !>pnng dftl!r pleiying lour VdNty sed!)Ons. l le wa~ twice named All-CIF and hdfL.'<i PCL MVP ldUrC)<; rl<t a semor '>WC ·p~r A'> it re.wit, he knew pcn.unally some of the athh~te:. he ended uµ C'uachlng. /\11 uf lh11m knew who he wets, which made hh 1ob easier. "BPctlu'-e they'\11' s1•cn nw pl<iy or hdve he.ird about me, thPy re.c;pert nu~: G.noa s.i1d. "I prepare them <.o they know whdl to expect when tht•y move up to varsity. They know when I tell thc•m to do c;omcthmg, I'm ~1vmg tht>m advice on how lo lw •l winner." • Softball College· Southern CAJlifomi.t Coll• at cal State Bakersfield, 1:30p.m. Community college • MOOfpark at Orange Coast. 3 pm • Tennis College men ·Hope lnternatJOnal vs. 5outhem u lifom a Coll~ at Costa Mesa Tenni~ Center, 2 p.rn. Community col .. men - Or.lnge CC>Mt at Riverside CC. 2p.m. Community college women • Riverside CC at Orange Coast. 2 p.m . • Golf Community college • Or cl"98 Coast vs . El CAJmtno. at Palos Ver~ CC. noon. Thursday, Fi bruory 25, 1999 B3 •••• , 11111111 • r----------------------, ' ....... I ,,..._ I r I t I r I I I I I I ------------.1. HOOPS · Tars lose flip NEWPORT BEACH -New· port Harbor t hgh's boys bai.ket- tJ<tU t~am, 24·5 and m the ClF OtVl ion H-AA quartPrf\nals Fn- da~ mght «gam:.t 25-4 Rdncbo V •rde M1yh of Moreno Valley, lost thn com lip to dctennine the host chool And nohody's doing any ilips ov0 r 1t al Newport -the game will be plttyeu c1t Pems I ligh m R1ver- 1d1"' County with Upoff at 7 30 lJ1rect1on s: North on 55 to 9 1, e11-.t on q I to Van Buren m Rlver- s1cle Eu)l on Vdn Buren to 215 South on '215 to Nu,•vo Rd. East lo P1•mc; Blvd S< h1>0l dl 175 E. Nue- vo TRACK Off limits CORONA DEL MAR -Fnends ut Corona del Mar High School and 1tl. track focU.itiC~ are adV1SCd the Sett Krnys' track and field lt1c:lliUc will be clo,ed tor 10 da~s. beguuung Fnday, a::. con- trnctm apj,ly the layers ot rubber on the track for 1t dll-weather renO\ctlton The public u; bemg asked to adhe1~ to the closure throuQh Sunday. l\tarch 7. -The prunary strength of the JV l!dgles wets at mic:lh<>ld Sophomo11• Juan Zarate WdS the leudmg scorl'f with 11 goals. "He cuts \ht' btsll rcaUy well,# Gdina said. •He scored the mdJOnty of his go<tJs on comer klcks. He u; able to cut his cr~cs just ms1de the .. econd post " J1w101 SNCJIO Lard Wd'> lht· '>Wf'l'PN .ind mudl' !>Ur~ Hie olhl!T cll'IC!ndP~. 1unior i.toppC'r Mlke Reynold-. dnt.l !-lophomur\' dl'll•t1dl·r ... Edut1tdo MaJdonc1do dlld Lui!) l'drctc!U, wen· ntdrkmg the propN attackers • • 1e mdy tw \Cry l{Wl't, hut he dlWdp knew what lo no " G11rc1a !>did •t fl• krww whew to put gu~~ to 'ilOJ> ctn atliH k " There will ht> only d f~'w '>pots on Vdr..1ty n<>xl s<'a'>on, but G.una knows his pldyC!r~ have th<• talent to play t1l that level dnd w1ll tnakP a dctirutc: impact. *Th~rn arn a few guys who could :.tart nt>xl yeor," GdrC'1a ">aid "What varsity will have 1 a lot of depth They can have the conh· dcnce that ti om• phlycr 90\'~ N ew & Used S p ort:s ·Equi pment: Sophomore Mdftm Sdnc:lwz, 1unior Sergio Sandoval and sophomort Wlllldro Diaz complct· ed the m1dheld crew Clnd tnyqcred the Eagl<!S attack strdlegy. ·They never slop talking dunng a gume, • Garcia said. "They dlslnbute tht• The lcw atla< k~ that did get thruuqh had lo contend Wlth the yoiihl' tanclC!m ol Cedn( Chun dOd Adum Kupku. \\ho always s<>e>mcd .THE-WAY The Way It Should Be! .. LuiE. oil;. i:1iieR : -----------. 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Bristol St. • <;outh Coa~t Metro Sol 10om«;M'T1 (8rotol & ,1\.1,Arrhur "' '' 111 M1duch) Suri 11om-5pm (714) 641-7427 Sunday, February 28, 1999 Fashion Island, ~ kach • Resfstration 6:30 a.m. 51</1 OK RUM/WALK YOUTH RACES 1 Mile~ 1/i Mile• 1/4 Mile Toddler Trot Shoppl ... .com KID'S EXPO 7 a.m.· 11 a.m. RACE FEATURES • 24 Hour FimN WIRIT RUN top qualicy four-color Hhin. • U f &F <.c:rtif1cd .md ~ctioned cour5e. • Computc:riz.cd results by Rat.c Central. • Al l youth fini hm 12 & under receive a l 999 SPIRIT RUN commcmorati\c medal and ~ Nickelodeon gift. • Free refreshments to :a..11 rtgi~ccrcd p.utidp.ants gencrousl) p~idt'd by Nakt'd Jui e, Powrrb.u. Amai~k.c. Balance 8.us. Churro from El Toriro, ProM:u lhr\, rtfrcshin~ SpukJcm Waicr, good1c b.igs, hot chocola1e from the Hard Rcx.k Cafe and much more: • Live cntcrt.1inmcnr along the course and ar the finiihlinc fcaturin~ rhc tunes of the t\rciliwan . • The fim rl~cc winner of e.1Ch 5K anJ lOK age group "I" rtCCIVC A~ICS runnins \hoc . CO-SPONSORS ~~ ~~ •• I --:-...: •• v~ ~-...... , ... , II= ... ...,......, A C•uTTtNDI-. IOTH · f'A.SHJON ISIAND -~-W' !II o••O••tto ............. ,........ ..... ~-· .!!!!!.G~-Z--!.1C Thurldcry, February 25, 1999 rts IUGIY IYIO Back Bay d f cats Old Mission Bay, 19-16 ~ Ba n y Rugby Club earned nother victory Satwilily, d f I· 9 tha Old M15 ion 8dy Alhleuc Club Rugby football Club, 19·16, in i:luh rut by action. Newport Knights still unbeaten .. PdP.mu Vcs1u ctnd Saro Kora co111b1ned pow r w11h ftn on offense. l<ora w r warded for h.is efforts by scoring his tint by of 0 season. • Bank r Mike Ma oe scored the game-winrung try clo e to full tim ~ ~upporting fly·hnlf Enr Fmncy after he mad a la hlng hr ak hrough the Old M1~i.ion line. The Bcsck .Bay second ide lost to tho • Zamow scores twice to pace win. The Newport Knights, an AYSO Region 97 boys under 12 t •an1, remained unheat •n after two victonE>.s owr the weekend. Jae Moro1ln, the 5econd-balf 'goalie, blocked a direct kick from five yard out to preserve the 5hutout. Paige Otterbein scored early on a pas from Alexandra Tobtessen Region 97 wins again The girls under-12 All-Stars from A..YSO RecJion 97, which hi» been playing Stlort- handt?ded lor the pdst two w cks, eamcd a l·l be with Sout.h Irvine anti u 2·0 win t>v r OMl3AC. 25·0. Bac.:k Hay play Tempe Rugby P'ootball Club S<stwday. Noah Zamow scored m the third nunute off a pas by Adam Pinkerton d.Od the Knights cTUlSC<i to d 2·0 tJ:tctory over South Irvine. Zamow :tcored agam m the SC'cond half. ThP. Seo Queens d.re now in Cirst place m the Area Q All-Star Tournament. Tustin in wttckcnd action. GOLF CONTI NUED FROM 81 our beautiful Southern CalifoTTU41 courses,• she .saJd The Seruor Challenge Coif Tow for scratch golterS and 1· to 2-hdnd.Jcappers, a member..hip tow ($300 per player) launched in ·January, was rained out Jan. 25 when it was scheduled to be played at Mesa Verde. Offinals • are still ·working on o makeup date. Da.olel Navarro was strong m goal, pre- serving the hutout. NclWJJTO got defe1is1vo support from Robert Andrews, Clayton Heli· er, Shaun Keitzer, Chase AyTes • and Jason Jacobs. Amanda Shaw, Chebea Prtilon, Taylol" Jone1, Stephanie Brown, Emily Hlllgren tt!'ld Taylor Canale atso played well for the Sea Queen . Devon Aht-afnt Jlachel Velsey, Elyce AVIia, Jessica Potter, Tanisha Senaratne, Jessica Gtanottl and Ablle Kattan au played wen for the Corona de! Mar-ba~ed team. Spen< t?r-Devlm. a long tune~ LYGA Tour member who ltvP.s m Uif}Wld B<•ach dnd plays Sdnta And Country Club with Mc.incmne TowNscy, will ho~t the fourth annuul event thnl benefits Helping Our MPnt<Jlly tit Expenenc~ Succe~>. t1 .k a . HOMES, Inc Nothbtg But Net bas shot at title It was Kattan who scored in the thud quttt· ter to be the scorn dgamst South Irvine. Potter and J<dttan each had goals aguinst Tu~b.n. In the second game, Daniel Furman scoied thr<.>e goals to lead Newport past Hunbngton 8edch, 5-0 Pinkerton and Zarnow also cored. Carmen Cl.mini, Eric Schelln and Joseph Riggio powered the ottens1ve attack. Pab1ck Etter, Paul KawamW'a and Taylor Sullivan also played well. Nothing But Net, an AYSO Region 57 guts undcr-10 team, has a chance to wiii the Area Q All-Star Tournament with a victory on Sat- urday. Goalie Aurora LePort pldyed weU m both grunes. Rachel Waters conttnu d to C-ontribule despite a bandagPd wnst. CdM All-Stars fall short Trophies, pn1t·~. rnlfl<!S, contests dJlcl nn tJWurds dinner dre included m lht• $200 fmtry lee LO d ~cr.ouhlu. shotqun fonndl The tour, started by veteran golf tournament orgamzers James O'Sullivdn and Glenn Stud.rt, will not stop at Newport Beach Country Club, whero an event w~ ongmally planned. The Region 57 team unproved its chancei; last week.end with a 0-0 ne against South Irvine and a 4-0 wm over Newport Beach. The gllls Wlder-14 gold AU-Stdr team from Corona del Mar's AYt.;0 Region 57 trussed out on an opportunity to capture hr~t pla<:e after u 3-1 loss to South Irvine. Sea Queens still undefeated Any md1v1dut1l or lOrpordle sponsor w1llmq to 11\dkl• d The newly fanned miru tour in Southern California for seruors only lS for goUers 49 or older. Weekend hacken. are encouraged to stay away. Details: 1760) 632-8838. The Sea Queens, an AYSO Reglon 57 911ls under-10 team based in Corona del Mar, remained undefeated Wlth a 1-0 victory over Hunhngton Bedch Sdlurday. The Sea Queens are now 4-0-2 Kalefgb Trider had several saves for Noth- ing But Net dQamst South Irvine and stopped several bredkaways. In the second game, Shannon Johnson scored two goals to lead the Region 57 team pa!>t Newport Beach. Clair Schloemer and KaJtltn Massey also scored. Camille Levtn dnd Kara Percival had dSSists. Rachel Malkin hred a corner kick lo EIJza· beth Almarai, who knocked lhe ball into the comer of the net for CdM's only goal. 1 omnutment of $10,000 w 1U be presented w1lh tt d.\y ol qoU w1th Sp'encer-D,•vhn dnd two guesb of your cho1c I' Tht•rP will be a personciltwd cl uur lunch tlnd •the round of your hvcs ell one of • R.ICHA.RO DUNN 's golf column appears every Thursday Huntington Beach had eight shots on godl in the first btllf, but goalkeeper Rachel Haber was dble to turn hdck each attempt. KJmmy Von der Aha, Kate Murphy, ·sopbia Martin and Sonia BuJ provtded defensive support Jack.le Zinke, Lila Todd, Ashley Beck, Hilary Arnold and Alexandra Torres also played well. Danielle Carlson, Samantha Cohen, Kee· lclll Cuyler and Priscilla Swenson continued to produce scoring opporlu111ttes for the Region 57 team, but So,ulh Irvine won out Adrienne Patterson, Whitney George, Courtney Carnahan, Brtua Nielson and Jen- nifer Wilson played solid defense for CdM. I I PUBLIC NOTICIS ____ I I PUBLIC NOTICES .11 PUBUC HO~ 11 PUBUC NOTICES I GOmmOn ~. if flrlY, NAMES FROM lor Special NOiiet form It lnQ'ton Beach, CA 92647 ALLSPACE, SSS. Hamil· Flctltloua 8ualneaa anown '*-tn. Said Nie wlll Palnoa Lee W1fk1 avanable from the court f<ataht'I Sdl1mtner, 7561 ton Avenue. Hunwigton Name Statement NOTICE OF SEIZURE be made, ~ Without --TO Patnaa Lee RelUy clellc Center Ave . 116, Hunt· Beaeh, CA 92546, tt1e per-The following persons PURSUANT TO HEALTH Nnt °' WMT8flly, ..... Of II ls hereby OfOeleQ Iha\ AttorMy for th• lnglon Bead\, CA 92647 SONI IJ~l1y ot the lol· are OOlng bu~ltMI$$ .. AND SAFETY CODE implied, twg•dtng title, all persona in1ere11e<i in PetltloMt: Patt1d8 Pins, 4 OsObeny loWing Bovtrrture 2208 Albert SECTION 11471/11488 pot ... 1ion, c:ondct.on °' tnis matter appear before FRED S. PAROES, SI , RSM, CA 92688 Name, Un 111, lf'llflnlOfY pt~ eosia Mesa CA ANO NOTICE Of AE encumbrancft, lncludlng lhls court lt'I 1>e9e11men1 ESQ. (CSBt 72181) This l>vS•ne3S IS COii· West, Barbera. f0211, 82627 INTENOEO FORfEITV 1 ... c:h~ •nd ~ No l ·73 o1 lhe Orange ATTO"NEV AT LAW dllCted by a geoeraJ Pert· Boxes Miehael McNICholas 208 'VRSUANT TO HEAL TH ol lhe TNSI .. •nd ol lhe Col.rlly Supe11of Coun •I 7700 IRVINE CENTER nershlp· Kennet.fy. Darnn. FOSS, Albert Plaoe Colla Mesa ANO SAFETY CODE tnlall Cfnled by Miid Deed tile 1dd111ss Shown at>ove DRIVE, SUITE 240, Ha11e you slaned dO\ng Household ltem1. Reing CA 92627 • • ·SECTION 11488·4 ol Trust, lo J1t1t the r~-on 4-6, 1990, at 2 o·~ IRVIHE, CA business yet? No Moore. Shtrlty AM, Thia buStOOSS ts c:on- On JANUARY 28. 1999• ~ne1p11I aums ol the p.m. and then and 1here 92818 Patnaa C Pins F066, Mousellold Items, ducted by an lnd1vldual •t 2415 E UJTH STREET, not •) Ma1'9d bot tald show cause If at'ly they Published Newport Tll15 sratemen1 was filed Boxes, Surfboard Have vOu started dO<ng COSTA M£SA, CA, the ol TNal lo Mt have, why Ille pellllon for Beach·Costa Mesa Daily With tile County Clerk ol McDonald, Al Wayne, but<ne"5 yet? Vas. 711198 PIOP•rtv d .. cnbed .. 1258.M&.22 With lrtt«ect Cf18nge o( name 'hOUld nol P1tot February 18, 24, 25. Orange County on 1 5-99 G090, Paint Gun & MIChael McNICholas ti-eon from Oll01/111111 at be gr1mtea · 1999 199M779544 Vaacuum This 11a1oment was filed '2.320 v s CURRENCY 7 ~ I* IMwn .. pn> 11 ls lunhet Ordered that 8 TllW260 Da•ly Pilot Feb. 4, 11 , 18, I( E AUCll()(l SeMCe. PO Wllll the County Clel1t Of vtdtd In lllld nae.(•) plua copy of this order 10 show Fictitious 8ualneH 25. 1999 Th251 Box 508, Panon. CA 92369 Orange County on 2-16·99 wH HrJad pufluant to eo&ta •nd imv ~with cause be published in Oa1tv N St t t cna1683805 K E. Jack1on Tel: 10999783194 H .. lth .rid S•l•tv Cod• lmlf'Mi. l!STMATED TO-Pilot Newspaper. a t'lews-am• a emen PUBLIC NOTICE 909863·1131 AUCTION Dally Pilot Feb 18. 25, ~:.ct~0tvJ~~f /Jl~8~~ ~.:~~1~7~ ~~g~~~?~T~~~~~~;~~ 81~~<>1111::~11~~ss~:'°"5 CASE NUMBER ~g~:~:d41·~~w 011 MJr 4, 11, 19911 Th270 LICE DEPARTMENT. o1 Trutt '*9to(ore eucutec1 lea5t once 8 woek tor lour Transcnblng Plus. 200 796075 Beach·Cos1a Mesa Poaily Fictitious BuelneH Th• prop•rtY w .. HIHd lllld deliv.r.d 1o the under-consecutive week• prior 10 Tulane Placa, Co$1a Mesa. NOTICE TO OEFEN Pilot February 18 25 1999 Name Statement with rHp•ct to •ll•G•d al!INd • wntten Otder8tlon lhe day of lh• heanng CA 92626 DA NT . S ~ TS U KO ' Th26l The following persons violetlonl•I of S.ctlonl•I o("Waull MS Dtmend fOf DATE: FEB 19, 19gg Kathleen C Cumm1t'lgs, KAMINO, aka NANCY •re d0ifl9 bUslness as. 1l379 e of rn. H .. tth and Sa, Md• wnnen ~ o1 JAMES A. JACt<MAN, 200 Tulane Place, CO&ta KAMINO, at'ld DOES 1 10 Flctltloua aualn .. t Ta11p1yers Asslsiance Hl•tY Cod• You •r• h41reby Olfaull and Elldion to Sell. JUDGE/COMMISSIONER Me!>a, CA 92626 10, Inclusive, You are Name Statement GrO\Jp, f001 Dove Street, no11fied th•t tN Ol1tl1ct The underllaned ceUMd OF THE SUPERIOR Thi$ bu51nes1 II con· being ~ by Pla1n1111 The lotlowtt'IO oeraons &.nte 205, Nawpon Beach, Auorn•y of Orang• County MUd Notice ~ Delaull and COURT ducted by In lfldiv1dual KAZUSO KAMATSU Pur· ..,.,, .... I CA 92660 hH in1tiated p1oca•dlf>91 to E...._. .... _ to ..,__.. to r...... •• Have unii started doing suant to Ille order of lh8 at11 ...,.t'lg uuS nan 8$ , W~llam J Horton, 1001 I rf "-b· d lb d __,,, ...,. ... • Larry Kir~nbaum. •--1 y ._, Tuop lnlormatton Serv, o ••t t • ow· H er • oorded in the oounty wtlef• 615 CMc Cen\or Diiiie bUSlt'llSI yet es,""'" court. please take not>e;e ices, 718 Goldenrod Ave ' Dove S11ee1. Suite 205. prqp•rtY pur1ua.nt to H.,lth the rMI PfOl*'tY·ll loe9led Wul, Suile 230, Santa Kathleen C Cumm1t'lgs that on Mareh 18, 1999, a Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ne~ Bead\. CA 92660 tnd S•l•tv Code S.ctlon FOi .._ lnforrnilllon. Mon-Ana, CA 92701 Ths atatemenl was filed ooanng will lake place In OofOlhaa c Branden· Th11 business 11 con- 11v'o88u a·~ ·-•t--t•d t .. ·r If fli a.oo.m lo 5'00pm .. TIOANEV FOR·. W•lh the Counl'f Ci.rt< ol OePI 58 ol lh• Supenof b"rO 71"' Gold"'" ........ v. ~Id by an lndllliduat •• "' ·-.... 1 ..-.-"-• ·w " Or•""" Colin"' on 2·16-99 Court ol CA, County ol Or· v • " ..... .,., " ~ Hive """'' started ...,,...,.. you d•1lre to cont••t tti. ~~'-.._f.°'J'-:2'$ PelrtlOMf .. ,,... 1'9e.1u1ae =· 700 Cvtc Center Col'ON del Mar, CA 02625 bu11n1il-yll7 Y.$1'. forl•lture of thla PfOperty, ,...,...,. • Publlthed N1wpor1 Daiz Piiot Feb 18 25• ewe 1 ., __ ,. ,. __ CA This buSiOOSI le coo· ,.4•1..,,," Punu•nr to HH ltn and &st MM! Str.ll, 0 . &ox Beaeh-Cosl.11 Mesa Da lw .....,,,.. ,...,. ....... ed by en lndlv ...... , .... S•l•tv Cod• secrlon 22004, El~ 92022· ' Mar • 11 1999 Th262 92701 1 Ma;n Counnouse. """'' ....,. Wilham J Hor1on 11488 5, you mutt ,, .. • 9004 (I, Oiied ~:~1:~~9ry 25' Ma~~ Fictltlou1 Bu1ineu In which lhu court may bu~~v:s.7.1:~11<1 dOing Ths statement was hled verified Cl••"' •t•rlnQ your '9bnatV 11, 19" TNllM Name Statement enter a delaull )uCSgment DorOlhea c Branden-w.11'1 the CounlY Cte"' of •nt•<Ht tn th41 property You s• Off'IC&r HillllY V Pwrv. 8SC«>63 The fol wong pel500S aga1ns1 you In the sum ol burg Orange Counly on 2·16·99 muat 1,i. thl1 claim In rn. flit 3017 02/11:16:25199 A-NOTICE OF lfa Oolng busineu as $90,005.37, Special Dam· This "atement was filed 10998713205 Sup•rior Court of th• Coun-f.JDiw.1'--------1 PETITlON Newpon Wheel At· 1ges: lnreres1 on me Spe-\'Vilh tne Countv Clerk ol Daily Pllol Feb. 18, 25. ry of Or•ng• within thfrty Flctltlou1 8u1lneu TO ADMINISTER llni$hltlb;1725 Monrovia c:tal Damage51111ne rftle ol Orange CO\Jnly on 2·16-99 Mar 4. 11, 1998 Th211 1301 d•v• of the f1r1t publl-N St t EST"TE OF.· ... v• •• ••e~· C.. let'I peroel'll (10%) per en· 19996713206 FlctltJo"a Bual---• c•t1onofth11Nouc.,unl•11 eme atemen " " • .. .., ..... " numlromMay.t , 1898~0 0 1 P"' F-" 18 25 " ...... you r•c•lv• ecru•I notic• The following pet~ JAMES R. CARR 92627 March 18. 1999, Plainlllf's 811~ 1"'1 ..., • Name Statement fPl•u• UH 99FOQ548 I are doing buslneu as CASE NO. A195873 Mtehael Thomson, 108 CCX.ts' t~etner W•ll' In· Mar 4. 11, 1909 Tf\26.4 The following persons You muu H rv• en •ndorHd PARK UDO To 811 heirs, bet'lell Buena Vista Dr .. Fullerton, ieresi on the Judgemenl a$ Fictitious BualneH ere dOtt'lg business as copy of the cl11m on the TOWNHOMES • LLC, cia nes. credllors, cont CA 92833 ProYtded by law Name Statement Cuttlt'lg ECIQe Golf Tecti-Dlet1ict Anorney ol Or•OQI 1565 Scet'llC Ave . Suite F, TI'llS bt1Sll18U II GOil· A )udgemet'll may be The lonowtng oei.ons nology, 2653 Elden Ave· County !Ann. SUSAN P Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ~:,~nl~ed::;· :i:;:,..:~ duded by •n lndMdual entered agalnsl vou at'ld .,1 domg bust.,.11 85 nuo. #B·2, Calta Mesa, CA RIEZMAN. O•pu'c!i Ol1trlct Par1< Lido Townhomes • be lt'lferested 1,. Ille Wiii or Mave you 11tartod doing your ~ages money and Gildecl1.Uy, 2609 0 Dela· 92627 Ano0tM1 vi et 7005 vie C.n· LLC. (CA), 1565 Scenic estale, or bolll, of JAMES buslneu yTel? No property may be taken ware SI , Hut'lllt'lgton Chartes F Caner, 26S3 lor r.,. w .. t, int• Ana. Avo , Su11a F Costa Mesa. A CARR Miel'lael homson wllhoul further warning ~sch, CA 92648 Elden Avenue, •B·2. COsta C• 92701 within thirty 1301 CA 92626 A Pl:TITION FOR PRO· Th11 statemenl was l1led lrom tile COVl1 Cynlhla Ann Cole, 2609 Mesa, CA 92827 d•'(• of th• flllnt of th• Thia business is con TE 1 with Illa Countv Clerk ot Tnere are olller legal ro o Oelawara s1., Hut'lllnglon . This bu. sloou Is eon· ~!~~/Ci~I O•~lon Sup•rlor ~C1ed by· L1m1ted UabllilV g~EN ~'Lci>$~~n':~: s~~ Orange CotinlY on 2-16-99 QU11emen1s. You may want Beach, CA 92848 ducted by an Individual Th• fellu•• to tlm•lv 111. Havo you 118rt ..... "Aing penor Court ol ca11lom1a Oa•z Pllol 1F""eb t:31 2995 10 call 8t'I a"omey riglll This buslneu 11 con· b Have you 111Noarted dO•ng d rill d I I-vv "" Cou t ol ORANGE • • away 11 you .. _ not kr1ow ducted by an lndlvtclual us1ness yel an •acur• • ,,. • c • "' bu~1ness yot7 Yea January my Mar 11 1999 Th263 uv autlno an 1ntaru1 In the 5 1999 THE PETITION FOR • • at'I auomey, you may O'I~ Have you started dOlng Charles F Carttt prop•l'W In tho Sup1nor Parll Lido Townhomes • PROBATE iequesll that Flctltloua Buslnesa an allomey reteuat l>tMce t>uslness yet? No Tll15 stallment was filed Courtw1llruull1nth9prop· lLC Roland Earle GLEN w LOVE be IP· N •Statement oralegalaidolhce(~sled C1t'ldyCola,Owt'llr wltll lhe Coun1Y Clerk of arty b••ng dacler1d or 01· pointed as personal repia· •m 1n ine f)hona book) Thia s111emen1 wea Med Oranoo Coontv on 2 16·99 du•d torte1t to 111• Su11 ot Wf!•U\men, CO·Manager sen1a1rve 10 administer the The following peraona The name address at'ld with Iha County Cterk ol 19996783202 C.hlorn•• end di11ribut•d Thrs r.tatemenl w11 liied ulate of the docedenl are dO<ng buSlt'lffs II' lelephont n~mbet ol plain Orange Counly on 2·t8-99 Oait; P1lo1 Feb 18, 25. put1u1nt to 1n1 p1ovi1lon1 With Int County Cieri! ol THE PETITION requests I) Salon 0t1our, b) De· lllfs auomev ts· 19tN71S197 M r 4, I 1. 1999 Th273 ot HHllll •nd S•t•tv Coo• O•enoe Covnl'f on 2 23·99 tile deoedenfl w111 al'ld 1ou1 Salon, c) Mair Detour, Roquemote Pringle & oa7 Piiot Feb. 18, 25. Flcthloua BualneH ••"'lt0n 11489 w11hou1 1tet67831162 cod'-'•, II Inf,...._ ·"'-·n-.. 3033 S Bnstol St, Su11e K: ........ ' G .. " M M t 17 1n9n Tll265 S .. o 1 P lo F b 2 .. Ma ...... .,.. ....... "" Casie Mesa c .. "2627 """"''· Inc., u.,..r1 a · · • • " Name tatement h#1her notica 01 heeung a1 Y 1 t e ., r 4, "" N I E SBN 02118. 02125. 03/04 11 18. 1999 Th285 IO plOball he Will and Joseph cendej s 3148 lsh mura, st!/ AclitiOUI 8u1ln .. a The lo11oW1ng peraons• Flctltlou1 Bualneu any CX>dlClll are ivallable Ashbrook Or China Hill$ 57905. 6055 E ashing· Name Statement ere oo.ig bus1ne51 a:> NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S l0t 818ITIU\llllon 111 the file CA 81709 ' ' ton Blvd . Ste. 608. Los Ail-Tile IOllOw•fl9 peraona Notary Oifect. ttOO Quail 6AlE Ts No 10,4111.0S Name Statement ~lly Ille court Th11 t>utlnen It con-~eies, CA 90040, (323) '''doing boltness u Street, Ste 103 Newport APN 424 053 15 TRA: 15 ar!'"'~104~~u"::o"5 E PETITION requests oueted by an lndMdual 24·3t 17. Adm:rable WQfks, 387 Beach, CA 92660 015 i.o.n No 32f75Q REF· DRU.. NO eulllonty to ldmln11tar Ille Mave ~ sLarted doing o:ubl~-~ed New110orl W. Say St .• ADI 47, CO.ta The Sttrt.ni Organtza· Mall ,.. Peltz fM"°"'AHT "" wate Uftde( 1n. lndlpend· blJllneH yel? No ..,,acf\·~ta Mesa a ty Musa, CA 92627 lion, Inc., (CA . 1100 Ouell NOTICE TO ~TY PARALEGAL SERVICES. ent Adrrunistration of Es· Joseph Cendejas P1tot Fet>ruaiy 11 , 18, 25, Cerloi Oulntani Slftel, Suite 03. Ntwpoti OWHE1'. YOU AIU! IN 885 Se1gun Lanv. •B209. rates Act (This Aulhooty Th•s 1111emet'lt was fifed March 4 1999 ...... 2 Gonzalez. 387 W Bay St . Beach, CA 92660 OEPAULT u,.~ A Df!ED Newport Beach CA 92660 w.11 ellow tile personal rep· with Ille County Cler1t al '" 52 ~47• Co$1a Mesa, CA This business 11 con °' mutr, DATED .unu-William H D1umm0nd rer.entatrvt to lake many 2 9 7 dueled by a """"""atron 885 Seagull Lane, •B200 acti0ns w11he>ut OblllfltnQ Orange Cotinty on 1· 1·99 Flctltloua Bualneaa -·""" 11Y 11, 1 .... UNUU YOU Be CA a f 109M711069 Name Statem.nt Th11 busmen 11 con· Hive you started doing TAKE ACT'tON TO '"(). N~9 rtbusiachne•'• 11!1~1~ court approv•I 1 ore Daily Pllol Feb •. 11. 18, -... 1....,lOwi"" .... -An• ducted by an Individual bu51nu1 yet? Yes, 6198 ncr YOU" '~TV. ~~~by an lhc.hvidu~ taking certain very lmpor· 25 1099 Tll248 ..... "' "• ,......,_... Hive you started dOing The Sterling Organ1za· ff MAY 81! SOU> AT A Have you 1tarttd CIOlt'lg 14pe":s~~a1r"rehowpre:ev~{it~e -;!rciJt1ou1 Bu1lne11 11~~d"_0,~~1"~~:.,.ce bullneu ye\? Yu, \IOn, In<:· Virginia H Cook. PlllUC IAL.I!.. II' YOU S • 06·15·96 Secretary NEED AH l!XftLAHATIOH buslnaH yet? Yea. Janu will be 1equued to 91ve no· Name tatement Serv1ce1, 4665 Mac:Anhu1 C 8 r101 0 u 1n 18 n 1 This slatement was Med °'THE NAl\J"I! Oft THI! ery 1, 1999 ltC8 10 Interested peraon1 Tile lollo.vtno perM>tll Court, Su11t 275. Newpon Goni.alez Wllh the COunty Clerk of f>f'OCEE>INO AOAINaT William H. Drummond unless they have waived are dolt'IO buSIMH as Beocll. ca111om1a 92660 Thi$ aiaiamenl Wiii Med 01at'lgt Cout'I~ on 2 t6·99 YOU, YOU 9"0ULD CON-Thi' 1ta1oment w11s llled nobce or consented to lhe Btslro Le Ctillon. 2523 Henderson ln1u111nce wilfl the County Clerk 01 19996783203 TM:T A LAWVIR On w1111 the Countv Clerk ot ptoPQSod action) The in-Ee1lblull Shopp Ctr., New Servttu. LLC. 4665 Orango Courlly on 2,16•99 Dally Pilol Feb 18 25 Mlreh 3, 1M. .. 10 00 Orange Covn~ on 2·23·99 depet'ldenl edmln.stratlon poCrt a.11 achM 1, CA 912660(C .. ) MacArthur Court, Suite 1IHIH7'3193 _Mar •• 11. 1999 Th274 ... .. "-i.w-• R 19898783081 autllolllY w1U be gnanlod a e 1 ano nc ,., 276, Nowpon Beach, Cali D P 2 "" "...,' ...... ,...em econ-Daily Ptlo\ f1\1 is. Mill <4. unleaa an anter11t&d per· 2523 Ea1tblutl ShollP Ctr: lornta 92660 81~ ilol Feb 18, 5, rlctlllou• 8u1lne1t ,_,...,_Colp, 1 c.JifOtnl• 11, 18. t~9 Th286 aonhluat'lob~IOOlothe Newport8each,CA02860 TM busmen 1s con Mir • lt, !999 Tii266 Name Statement =:!.at'fruu!: ~ ~ Fktltlou1 8u1lne11 P&lttion 81\d sllowl good Thia bulineu 11 con-ctucied bv llm•led Liati1hly The loltowtng pe11on1 ---to ...._.. ~ TA-• Name Sta• ent cause Why the court atioul<I ducted by a CIOrporauon Co Fl 1 1 8 1 are clolng bUsineas as ...-~·· ..,_, "" ·-·•m t'IOt grant the authority Have 'PJ 11.erttd doing Have you started dtll~ ct t out ua nee• The Tltdan Group, 376 '*:.aclldNoJa~~:9:; -1~.,'2'~~1l~!u~!son• A HEARING on che pell· bvalne11 yet? Yea, 1994 bulineH ~et? No Name Statement Wllllt Cap, Newport • · R ·~ ~·w tton will be held on MARCH C&ff• Milano, Inc., ~ H&t'lderson 1n1urence The lollow1ng pet'llOM Beach, CA 92657 ()fflcief ~ lft OW Wt fWOl1ta o·merto, 5l5 18, 1999 al 1.45 pm 1n Ollro&hl, Prea Serv1Ces. LLC, Scoll Men· tr1 dOlng buslneH as Elizabeth V1ng•loa, ol the County Reootdef ol Santa An1, Newport Dept L73 ioo.ced a\ 34\ Thi• at11ement w11 tiled del'IOO, CEO StUdlO 8 Heeling Alta, 24311 Santa c1ar11 #8, 8:t: .. ~ ~ ~~ ~~?15 Slif'I•• rn. C11y OrlVe Soutn. Or· wllh lho County c1e11c of Ttlll &tatement was riled 17100 0111111e Alfenu1, 011111 Point; CA 92650 .,. MS .. anoe. CA 92868 Orangt Councy on 1·26 99 with lh• Covncy Clt111 of lrvrno, CA 02814 Thia bu$1ntll 11 con-~Pen&t, ~ ~--~ .. ~WJ>Oll Bosch, Ca IF YOU OOJECT 10 tne ,MM7.'42t Qfanga Count~-6-99 Aegioa Sue Roland. 28 dUcllt<I tly en Individual wom: .. ;ointt.!n.;:-:i 'T~ buslnes 11 con gc.,.,11ngollhepet11JOn,you DailyPloCF&bl,11.tll. 1 l2N3 We111on1, Irvine, CA HIV9you1tar1eddo!t'CI ... et putifro auction IO duelled by l1'1 lnd1VidUaf hOulO appeer et thl llffr· 25, 1009 Th2•1> Dll ly P*>I Feb. t I, 18, i28CH bl.itirll.:i11? No tiW• ~ '°' oeth. ·-~~!.,VoVyei7'°.aNor100 doing ~·~ :·~.ra"~ =. Flctltlou• Bu.Inna 2~1~;,:~~Tuain!.:2:7 oJc."':i b~~~:n· ~ 1t•1e~r:r= lil8d ~ =. *-".,:.' : """"..,.. ltone w OI the QQUrt C>eloAI NatM ~t Name Statement Have you 6llrled Oolng wtlh Ille County C.o.; of =...._._ -• .......... -01vtc1B<M161 tile hea11"" Your •P· Ttie ·~ peisons -.... 1..-..i.... .,.._... buU!tlasyel?No Or•ngeCountyoo2·18·99 ........ , -. --. -Thia st11MnOtT1 ""'' lito<t ... are dOlno bllllnnl 11 • ,,. ....,_,_R..., ,......_,.. Regina sue ROfand · 1MMna1• «edit unoon. Of • wllh U18 Cotinty Clerk 01 pe~maybelnpertoo EMO.(SSY FLOOR are :"a bllllneu 11. Thll 11ttft1Mnt .v .. llJed Dalti PloC F.t> 18 25 ~-.. ~ ·-~ Ofange Coun1v on 2'23 ~ Ol'IF ./g(J :=":YcAEDI· COVERINGS, 25a7 Or· Thi ~"'°" IOIVf· Wllll lhe Courtly C1111i of Mar. 4. 11 1099 Th27~ --'"....-• .., t'"87831>6t TOA°' conti.vw.t "1tdllot ang1 Ave"l_ 15, Colla tnct Agency, 48115 Oflt\08 eoun~r..~:fi ' .-ooielion. MW9 aeeo-DeUt PilOI roo 25. Mllr 4, -..-· Mell, CA 9;:t127 MacAl1tlur Coutt, N•~ ' 117 cilltion. °' ~ _. \1 , 18. tt9!1 Th287 ri:~:e':· ~ ~ Pilar Meddletl. 2!.9T o,. Bel<:h, Ctllfornla ~e&O Dallv PllOc ftC 18. 25, FICdtiou• Bu•I""• ~~~10?~ A'OJilAR>R COURT OF courtandmalla,...,,.,.,tolht 1ng1 Av•L. t 5, Co•ll BPH ~led (CA), Maral4 ji:i" 1909 Th217 v. ,,..._ -.. ,.. C"UFORNI"', -.... Me11, CA 9~27 4&e5 MacArtm..r Court, Fl ,-. B·-t:=e Hem. ....... ,t eultlof\zed 1o do ~ 1n .. " per•onal reprHenlaUv• ...... 21 .. =rn .. _ n ••"-The ,....-... Cou .. TY OF appointeo by fhl oourt 'Th•• bullneu 11 00t1· """' "'· .... c: • Na-...... m-n•t --'."..., Plf1IOl\1 W. ....,. wtll De ,_... • IN " '1lhln dUCte<I by 11n lndfvtclual C:.llfomta ..... --•re ~ tiuelni .... Mntn08 to tM ~City ORA.NOi!, 341 The W11 In lour mOnChl from Iha Have ytlU at.,,_, (j(Jhlg flll!ll butlnen Is oon• Thi IOllowlna , P'MOf\I •) C 8 00891E AP• Hell, 300 ~ ~ City Drive, Poat ~~,~·: ~::J~:. bu.,ne81 y•l7 No duettd by a oorponit~ er• dOing butlnita ... PRAJSAL 8ERVICE.i.. ~. Orlne&+ ~. Office Box 14171, ,.. P1111r M•ddlelc • HIW yoo llalttd dOlnQ Amerl<len ~ & b) c . s . D 0 Ill Bf E .. f'llhl. tl(le and ..,..,.... Orenge, CA bislv Codlt •tctlofl gioo Thia 1111em.n1 was Ned ~ )'tlt1 V", 7'01n~ Flxtur9•, '2127 Huron St, ENTlfl'PACllS, 115 W • .,..,.,,...IOandl'IOWMtdlW 92813-1671 Tlle lime IOf,':Pc cialma wtll't the County Cfttlc Of BPH ll'IOOllJC>'8ted, S«ilt 8anl1~.CA02704 1&11 It, H8. Newpotl a1MCteteeido..tolTNlllfl IN THE MATTER OF ~=•Chi':.~ Of.,109 CounlY On 2•1•91> H8ndefl0r1, CEO Franc:llCll Flottt. 18I01 IMc:tl. CA Nlt3 "" ~ ...... In .... THE p•11r10 TO ""V 1'9M?l1M TtM M8'8m8nl .,... Mid Mount vouni.. ,°""'81n a... ... DobClle, c.ouitly Ind ..... •rui1Md '" N cit• no4iClld atlOY9 D•'Y P11o1 Feb 1, 11,_l_IJ wt1t1 th8 COUn1y Clelfl al V•lte)'. CA 12708 ltlW tMttSl, ::r.:--..: mot9 ....... .. CHANGE nte NAME YOU MAY EXAMINE: Ile 2& ,... Tnno Orange County' On on .2 244••1111 Thia bUllneel .. COit* polt...,,,, CA _...Ill wilt....., at lnlM. OP Patrica. Ut WMkt ... Up! bV "8 COUf\~ "10iiiou. ••'""' ,....,.._ CM19d tit, an lnclwllMI Thie IMilfw 11 Gllfto Tlle..,...addrwlandOlltlet ORD!ATOSHOW =~~~tney Ille ......... ...,, Dally PllOI re1> '.!.i.!.*· Hew ,cKi ...-OOfl'9 -....11y; .. ~ ..,.,_, rletrl .. , '· II-.. CAUi€ FOR CHANGE Wllthtciouf\';-~, fOf The ,._. 26, Mer 4...!191 rn;m7 bu11nW rtt'7 v... H9¥9 '°" lllfteO dat'I :..:: ::. ;';r',!..'; Off HAM! 1oeC111 Hob tyorm DE 1,. dOir'll ,.,..._':r"' NOf1CI OP' '~,::.:. '1Mt ~ ~Dotlllel t. no -..... DtM. CAR HUMBER 1~) ol Ill ftlltlO of wt'" Cytier Coflnedlon & PU9LIC AUCTION Thlt , ... ,,,.. .. w Med TNe AH •II -... Un111 M> Ce11111 M1M CA A 1tHIO wintory arid ~ Of Tr-"*'O c.netr. 7111 Cen· NOlol -~..... w111 h ~ OM " Wiit N Corny Q8ltl ti 12G7. n. .......... p flTK>NER{S) ,,..ft(ill ............ or of ll"f ""Aw!.I. •• , •• ~ ... .,. .. Orw'09~iwll·t ... 0... an•t ... T~ • ~· Ta.., ....... le• Wilk& HAS/HAVE petltlof'I or eccoun1 .. ~ ""' .... , ... II P\a.JC T10N . 1....,.,.. ., .., .,, 11 ........ "' ALEO ,. PETITION ffOA PfOlllded In PtObMI 0 ~ vano.. 1111 on Mondlly, Meld! ,.. "°' ,.. t ,.. ,., ;;;h;;:;..;;•;;.;-~~=;.; ... ;;;;...-"=-·.;.;.•.-... ... "4--0AOE;;.;..;..; __ A_T..,O,_..._CHAHG_,,_E ____ c:tM_a_._, _12a0 __ ~_ .... ____ c..._ ... •_.... ... llM9_..._,_1e .... _Hr_ .. _. 1111 t " ' I 'PUIUC MOTICES Flctitlou. Bu•loH• Name St•t•men1 The IOllO'tWlg persons are doing bu$ neaa as LIDO LOUNGE ANO CAFE, 3636 Newpon 8IVd , Newport Beaeh, CA 92663 Kevin M. F1tzpatrlck 471 Fair Dr • •202, Coi;ta Mesa CA 82626 Rey N PUlnll, 2175 Pa· CJf1c Ave , •F2, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This busmess IS con- ducted by a general pert· ne~hlp Have you ~tafled doing busllless yet? No Kelllt'I M. F1tzpat11ck This statement was flied with lhe Couniy Clerk ol Orat'lge Count)-' on 2·23 99 1"967839n Delly PllOI Ft1b 25. Mar 4 11. 18, 1999 Th:?81 Flctltfoua Bu1lneH Name Statement The following pen.on1 are aorng bulo1nea.1 as Theideacate, 359 San Miguel Su11a 109. Newport Boitch. CA 92660 Theideecat1 (CA), 359 San Miguel Suite 109. N~ Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con· due1ed by • C0tl)0(8Uon Have you Slarted dOlng business yet? No Theideacafe, Steven J Schulze (pres ) This 5tatemen1 was bled wilh lht County Clerk of Ofange County on 2·23 99 1999117113976 Dairy Pilot Feb 25, Mar 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th283 Flc1ltlou1 BualnaH Name Statement The lollow1ng pe11on1 are dOlng t>uslnel! 111 Eleelromc B1lllt'lg Solu· hons, 3489 Wimbledon Way, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Nancy E Morrow, 3489 Wlmbledot\ W1y, Calta Mesa, CA 92628 Thia business Is con· dueled bV an lndlVldual Hive 'tO" •I• rted dOing business yel? No Naf'IC'J E. MO!row Ths mremont wa1 flied with Che County Cler~. of Orange County on 2·23·99 199911783975 Dally Piot Feb 25 Mar. 4 11. 18 1999 Th281 Flctftlou1 Buelneu Name Statement Tnt lollc>Wlng persons are dolno buSINI" IS South Coar.I Power Peel, 2345 E Coesl Hwy .. Suite E, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Lynn Ma111 SlllT\too. 294 LI Brea, l.89UN Beach. CA 92651 This bU$1n&" 15 con· ducted by an lndrVIClual Have you &tarted doing bUSIMU yel 1 No LYM Merle Sllmson This staiament was flteo w11ti the Coti01y Clan.. of Orange Counf'i on 2· 16·99 19996783188 Da•lv PtlOt Feb 1 ~ 25, Mar .C 11 1999 1 n27G Fietitloua Bualneu Name Statement The following pen;ons arw dOll'\g ws1n1sa as V1g1i.nt1 Motorspc>rt Mar· ket•~ & Design. 2.323 WMesand' 11, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Adam Timothy V1Qil , 2323 Whtl9Hndl ii 1, Hut'll• tnoton Beach CA 92648 Maurice Tani, 1925 Grant Sl1ee1, Btrl!eiey, CA 84568 Thil tiusrneu Is con- dueted by' a goner11 pert· oersn1p Mcsve vou 1tarttd dOlng buSlne5a yet? Vea. Feb 1, 1999 Adam :rimotlly V1g11 This 11ate1n1n1 was hieo w11t1 the County Clerit Ol 011nge Counly oo 2·16·99 109N783208 Daily Pilot Feb 18, 25, Mer •. 11 , 1999 Th272 Flctltlou1 ButlneH Nemo Statement Tile following person! ere oo.ng buslne11 as Pa<adlse Graplllc1, 24522 Pnscllla D11v1. Dana Polnl, CA 92629 Cante F D1ai.. 24522 Prllcllla Ortvt, OaNI Poml, CA 92629 Tlllf bUSlt'leSS IS CC>n• ducted by Ill lndlVidUal Have you •lartud doing bVslMSI ~117 Yet 1199 CarM F, Dial This 1ta1emen1 was I led w111l lh8 County Cl r1c OI Orange County on 2·23-99 199911713979 Da y Pot Feb 25, Mar 4, 11. 18. 1~9 Tl1284 "Affordable Alternative" Discount casket, Cremadon& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to . paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? call Toll fl'ft 1-888·54CASKET Smitg Orugt I Sarrouadfag fAuntries STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? IPUIUC~S Fictitious BualnH• Name Statement Tile f OllOWU'lQ persons are doino bUs•neas ar. • LUCY-LOVE, 1954 Pfacentla Ave , Costa Mesa CA 92627 Holly $larp Compat'ly loc., (CA), 195'4 Plec:etl114 Aye • Cos1a Metli, CA 92627 This bu51neu 18 con ouetad by a COfl)Oflltl()l'I Ha...e you started OOl()9 bu'1nef4 yet? Yes. 9/28198 HOiiy Sharp Company lnc • Michael Shatp, P1'8SI· denl This &talernent was Mf)d wllll lfle County Clerk of Oran~ couow on 2·18·99 1 '9116783,. t Dally Phot Feb 18, 2~ Mar 4, 11, 1999 Th279 Flotltloua Buslneaa Name Statement The lollowir>g persons are doing bl.lslt'llS1 11 GovJobs COITI. 599 P1&t• pool, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Jettrey Georoe, 2356 Coloal.ll Dr .. Co$ta M\$1 CA"92626 J1soo 'Mlltley, 599 Pier· porit, Co.la 'Me!il CA 9262& Th• blJSln&iS 1$ C0'1· dJCleCS by: e g~eral pan nership Ha\.'I you $lar\ed dulng blJSlneN yel7 No Jaltrey George This statemenl ~u bled Will\ Ille Cou'1ty Cierit of Orange County on 2 t G-99 f09967&318' Daily Ptlol Feb t8. 25, Mar 4 11, 1099 Tll267 Flctltloua Bu. ne.1 Name Stllement Th& follOWtng j)f'IOl'IS are doing bus1nQ\!i llS Old Rat'lch Meat a Provisions, lt'lc . 11894 Warner Ave . Sulla 221. Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Old R1t'lcll Meat ' Prov15'°"s, Inc:., (Celrf.), 8884 warner Ave • S111te 221. Fourlla.tll Valley, CA 92708 llltS buSiness It con· duded by:. OOfPO'ltlon Have you staned doing buSineSI ytl? No Old Ranch Meal a Prl'!YISIOOS, lnC , Willlam l ~1oet1a, Pmidant This stalement .-.as liled With Ille County Clerk of ()fange County on 2· 16·99 .,~832<M De y PllOI Feb 18 25 Mar.•. 11, 1999 Th269 PACIFIC VlllW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific 'View Dmle N9Wi)Ort~ 844-2700 PBCllMTMM IBl-AIWAY MOrtusy * CMpel Crematron 110 &<Midway CoataMese M2·9190 , Policy Hat<'' uml dc•1.11llirn· ... an• ul>j1·c1 10 <hong<· witltout 11otic~. Tlw publi~ht·1· rt·~i-rn•s the right tu c·c•n or, rc·clu ,jf~, rcvi"c or n·jrct any ..i., .. ,j lll'tl uth r.ni ... 1·1111111. Pl"n"" n•1111rt ouy t•t rnr 1 hut Hill\ tw i 11 ) our dai..,i fic·cl ad inur)c•diat<•h 'I hr Dail) Pilu1 ar·•·c·ph 110 liubil1t~ rm fill~ l'ITflr ill :UI uclwr1i,t•1111•111 lor \\ lii1•li it llW\ he• n'"l'°'"'il>lt· t''<t·ept ful' 1 lw l'o .. 1 ·or ilw "f>Ort' u1·t11all~ tW< 11pi1•cl Ii~ dH' <'rror. CrNlit ra11 uni~ lw 11llo\\1•1I fur ti!<' fir .. 1 i11.,c·11 io11. 1. as ,01 • 216 Dow to Place A ~IFIEIJAD By Fax· (<>-iCJ ) 6:H-6S9-t · (f>f1·aw in1 l11d1• '""r 11.11111' u111I pli111w 11110tll{'c n11ol '"."fl 1·nll ~·1111 hark "itli n pn•'<· 'I"''"") .. By Phone (940) 6-t:Z-.>678 Hours .B y Mail/In Person: :t-JO \\'t·-.1 BU\·. 'tn·<'t C ,,._.,, ~lt· .. a . c·A <>:..~627 \1.\,.,,, 1•orr Bh rl & Bin :-1 Telephone 8:30am-5:00prn ·Monday-Friday Walk-In 8::30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ., ·I ... ' '\ '"'i ' .... -....... -.. ~ .. -• I -J ~<~l DISE 420 430. 468 Index BUllNISS & NANCIAL 480 . 486 Monday ............... Frida) 5:00pnt Tw• .. da~ ····'"········ fondn) f;>:O J1n1) I \\t>dtu·sduy ....... /ru,., day fl:OOprn Thursda\ ...... Wednc d.n S:OOpm Fridu~ -............ Thw ... <fo~ .,:( Opm Saturda\ .............. Friduv ;;001m1 , . UIOMOTIVI& llANSPORTATION 690 . 697 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) l,~I SOLD!! Showc11e Homes for Sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Oi!>play Ads s1a11 at ~ $751 Deedlirie 11 T U9I08y 11 3PM Open Houat lMnga $151 Oeactine Tllitlday SPU h Pty1 to Advef1iM In the Beat local Real Estate Section CALL TODAYll USA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WlllEY 949-574-4249 * V.A * SO DOWN ·SO MOVE-IN . FREE COUNSELING FREE Litt of HOMES HUDNA REPOS 1~723"8S7 VETERAN REAL ESTATE FREE 0.C. HOME HOTl~ BUYERS & SELLER 24-HRS 04M72·1~4 Hosted by Mhur K•nzJI S HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN 2 na contempOfary.11111>6 to beech, 'Br/381, ovei 2000 s I ... blClt URI VI' oc:n VleW Each unit C#I be 51,)IJ ~ecly S 1 , 108K Agent. Ktterona 310-271-2229 Exl 518 1 HOUSeslcONOOS FOR SALE ;CORONA DEL MAR VACANT TOWNHOME 1.0WEST PRICED 38drm in Cotont dll I.car CM ol 11t1 S4i1r ll'fS SELl IT TOOA YI LMg13Mm & 1.,wy room. needs Wo111 but PRICED 10005 LESS than fall '8le $319.000 ~k• Ollet1 KOl.AR &CO. 949-376-S57b ()(Ci COM {70I ORCHID AVE) r Open Sat 1·':00 811u Spanleh ltyle 2br, 2ba.limn, • fll'lrm, den. SS99K By Ownlt' 04•76G-0625 Open RCMIM Sun 104 ' 1 (70IJumlnt)3br,2ba,cozy, i quiet cotta~. lwge pateo, "60.000. Cal Vin 1Jndbtf9 ' l i l.i.ncl AE M•n>·IS63 CHihiiiHCi CAPE coo lnrnaculate on Mh canyon, pWllll OCNO vitW Open Sun 12..,. oo 320 HA1el Can add on Of build (rfr# $82~ Gttll VllUe Asp 9'49 75?~70 I i [;;;WI .. teUINO °" IUY1HO • CALL C.21 TOfl COSTA 111UA AQINT, EAftl. & JUDY TAYLOfll 04M42-472~. 400. 412 32 HOUSESICOHDOI FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH I 1~ '411 ~~I WwPORT a::J~ I lflwPORT e~ I NEW 18DRM 1BATH ale. t1r d ~-======:..=======::..======;;;;::-' BAYSIDE COVE 2 8eOroom Towntiome, Frplc, prrv1tt beath COIMlUlllly pool & spe Walk 10 bolGh. Bal>oa ISiand, market & shops $398.000 °""'1el Bloke!. §49-376-5576 OPEN SUNDAY HARBOR VIEW HOMES $539,000 cna~ rlltnodeltd 380tm 28alh. 00-# ~ & dooll Upg! adl!id ~•men, \alot IOI NJI. J08n Bull<e 949·759-931.t Anii"ooNEO Stach 2-Story 38dnn ~81111 Ind 9llCony Under S'.•00 000 Agent !1'9·723-8120 WATERFRONT SUNSET VIEW 4'·SIOI)' 'Bdnn 38alh Hono• lm:na.:wt1 Conddion $525,000 Agent. B111n Edlllon0<.oc1 949· 723-6151 iEi:COlJRT IH THE .. EIGHTS DESIGNER SHOWPLACE 38dml Ui811n. tamlr IOOl!'I hatiJwOOO tlocK$ ITllltllt "'*". mast8t Im 2 Wiik~. re!tlg. IBCIOWlM. P11iO Oldt. hH:eil garage avll s 1600I mo ynity 9'9~13-3059 l~DIL'mj SPACIOUS, VIEW, 3 bdcTn 1 bafl. i,i. 2 car ga19Qt. laundrv. $19()()mo 1 ~ 10 ocean< 049-650.7499. Olde COM RENTALS All KINOS 9'9-e«· 1984 CUTE STUDIO IOU1tl o1 HWY CloM IO shopl ._ ~ IO b9ac:ll kltdlenlllla. Ulll paid. ,...., calflll S525mo 04• 723-0970 lOWNHOUSE NEAR BEACH 3bf 2 58alfl. pnvale patl05 garage, StSOOimo Aval m10 Apnl 9'9 67~&02 'COM sruDiO· • 1br, 11>9, fully f\lrn, petlo, $HOimo Incl. utll 1 at plua dt1I 04M7M745 IOf 100 pe11olshoes·1 10• 110 APT8 Jl(o! dont wl25 drawers. room I I Cal OM-·er1Ag1 IM9·22J.2272 COSTA MESA Sl!llOI w91 tn1i111ilfl ol!er& • • befwOOn. $349 000-S'O!J 876 * COSTA MESAS BEST • HIORM PENTHOUSE Jv 1' 1 bedroom and 1 VERSAILLES Gllec! comm. bedn:>om. *<> 2 btltoom I Ul'ldol Ol.lld ".,.,..,,.. ~ & balh OUtl !>IJ!ed COIMIUlllty t>mel ~1!>4.S7sAA~1 ronzt. pool 1erns easy IOC8SS to P1udentlal ea 9'9'675-2694 freeway 1>t1ch & . mall• TERRIFIC oc£AN VIEW 714-557-0075 . Q/V~t~oad •i·h••m:t A French villa high on the hill with city, canyon views, plus cool ocean breezes. • Private garage • Washer/Dryer • Refrigerator • Gated community • Fitness, Business, Entertainment Centers Q/Veafw4~e San Joaquin Hiiis at Newport Ridge Drive Limited Time Only 1 (888) 882-9809 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA So. Coe1t U."o 3br 2ba l'lat all brtnd nu, llm11tont 111'1, granite coumer Iopa etc swoo. 9'9-157-5127 •£SIDE• 3br 1bl llkupa, gar, yd, gerdentf, email pat olt lmm1cua111 SUDO/mo. 11-.ns-u10 174 HOUSESICONOOS FOARENT LAGUNA BEACH lt11t 2br 2 .. Woods co~• Condo li"p, lrOy I ~. ~ s:>eetaCUlal oteWI V1t1V1, no pel 11\'a.1 ' I S 120094!M94-0C1' I I< 176 HOUS£SK:OHDOS FOARENT LAGUNA NIGUEL 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH WE HAVE 60 HOMES IH NWPRT BCWJCOSTA MESA From S 1500 ·$6000 Per Monlh No ~Ofl$ Bf I!( 949~2-3850 48drm 3.5Bath, .te f)lllllng, -ts11:1t Du;;llx. F1ont unt 20r comple1e1y remodtltd, 300 rt 19a FP, ea le ge1, large pato patio. 12x12 balcony. l.oou .wti yald ll1dly hkup5 512©' d11ectty at wat«. Thia unit 1• mo+oep 9'9-631-1131 9111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\'ll Hewptrt Terrace Condo Perk In: aening 3tlf 2 SN huge mastilf llf. pool Av 3-1 $14XY!no 9'3-650-2425 15011 from the 11nd. ~ LARGE 1Bdrm IBath wllk IO btldl houat. POC. la stoOK ~ & theatres, fndO Ind By Owner ~i-548-8041 exua 1>torage ovaM $T151mo + $500 dtp M1pl1 Apia 33 HOUSES/CONDOS· 041-511--4000 '°""' PIOj) M'"91 ~co~ I ~3lwPORT ~ I BRAWi> N 48dml 381th • • Home olflc:e. loll 2 Sc gar, "Near Lucky'•• 3 doort 10 2'90$1 $5991< Olnen Slnrlh. ocean. 100 blk.1 1br, tba, Agent 71' 63"7500 x 232 pltlo. S90Qlmo incl utll no llO ~~1 ; ........ ,.. ~ . . 1'twport ~larina ! ()1 .\'I\ l\\)'>11>1 \'ii I \l,f : I, ' . . 2-STORY SILVER CRESI' TOWNHOME Available fi'-"'$112,000 $AVENOWI 55+ SeniOrs Ooublewide 1-0edroom, 1-bath, hk• new carpet, linoleum & roof U ,HI Complete (!N•J123-«H$ WATERFRONT 2-0edfoom. 2.o.th Cebane hOfne Newport Beach $51,191 Space Rent IJ.,150 """"' ~ """ llN!d Hf)123-«U6 I Apartments Bayfront <'ommunity ' with pnvlltf' beach & mamw. Wall. to Balhua l11la11d. 1 BR. 2BR 1incl 28R w/Jen • 1200-13600 \\'ooJ liumin~ fi~pl11e ~ & prival~ gurAf;C. Souy. no JX'b. Pleu e calh (949) 760-0919 ' -fj ~··· .. ~,-... ' .; . " ~. •• f .. W :-I rivate (jaragt • 'IYasfaeiJDrytr trator w/ice • Jl{a rm Systtm oat Geifin9s • !firepface s & 1Jusintss Center nity • Coo{ 1Jay '!Jretze.s LIVE TlIE LIFE STYLE The Terrace Apartment!; nt • · An Exclu ive Opportunity for \Vaterfront Living on ~ewport Uny 006704 • Limbed awilability of Smdiot, I ac 2 Bedroom• $1400.S2600 • Gys;n, Spa & root I • Paha• Guaftl..Gaced F.acnnce 24--Hour Security ac Switchboard • Priva• B..da • A Village unto iutlf with M«ting Roonu, Ratau.ra.nt, ('Adcaail lounge, Entcnalament ac RoOm Service • Membenhip Reqllired To telaedtde )'OGr ,mate ....... pleue ('~ (949) -645-5000, e t. M9 ••••• VILLA BALBOA FULL OCEAN & CITY LIGHT VIEWI 2BR 1 SBA HIGt;LY UPGRADED UTE & BAIGHTI AVAIL 311 , SISOOIMO 71,-423-3153 * BLUFFS t.STOR'i"l&iim 2Balrl newet cafPC(. lrestly pamted & VACANT S22!4'm0 A:?IJfll 714·57&-12.12 pg1 PANORAMIC VIEW ~ rtmo<leted hOm(J In Oove1 Shores 6200 s J Maltlle Floors l:l#umiua Mstr G me Counters N~ Rool Pnva! Pool lJn(J.Je1 S7500illtlr mo HANU flEOOY REALTY (949) S59-0300 208 OFFICES FOR RENTILEAIE Lat~ uecut•ve Office• loellted ''" HunlinQ(cn BelL'tl $300 per month. 'Cal Ron at • 714-14 .. 11$1 * 210 COlllllRETAIL FOR-= SUPERIOR AVE CM Showroom ottlct 100011. 1uto Oii. Stl'Ht front. high vlalbilily. 049-MMSlt 12,. i:=I Serlou• Ctten Ptot.tllONI ~ 5"klng !b! ApVUrtt w!!Jletlon In CaM ot NtwpOl1 • 71~i!!1 • Call Marlcey at 642-5678 x246 CIWI SUPNRT ,,.. .... , • A.I~ from wreera • • Anawera to OA'a • Modofocetion of aupport hf•tft'a-Jll,al ...... ..........,, 1111111a..1N1 caaaJU.1722 Country l1•1a1 for fG!U' pam11, •r-. or tdatM wM actd. WIM.:fW1efl, looi"I ~ a,a4 10._. •o!•· SplOOU '90tlU 1n.ilai.lr "' m1 Mm< Oft • s I UC bcnclr.11, ,...Uataincd auu in HcmtL The monthly ftt it U .SOO eadl, QNpln -i.omc PlcuC conun -· $1'Wfy OuM:aft. 909-654-9804 and un for Mi:t.i-.i 1nfoniu1ioA. MEET SINOLE PEOPLE lhrougtl(d n1 Amenca Con- l1denlial rilPIJ\ablll. 11slatJl1$11ed plan Fr detail Coumy Connections N~r PO Box '06 Sll>enof Neor~ 68?78 (CAL'SCANl '°yr upd eec11rky ap;clat 11 dfflfH to ..Curt tata1ei home In nchangt tor lo• coat livlng Loul toO 1111>11· 11y 20yra, can lie bonded 111 yrs, no afl'lollll\g angl no P9(a Mr. B • 7f"'3MNI I 402t.OST • FOOND I FOUND"YOU Art My Spec:ial Anoel" 11 Wcstdi!i Jllaza «I 211 ll 94 9-673-0805 free 10 a good homt tool!• Ilk• 8elgum Shepherd puppy, ltmaie wMMk. S mo. LAI~ kldl 04M4S-743.t WANTED ANrIQUES Older Style Furnrturt PIANOS & CoOtct•bies • w • • • !o.•Ofilc•J ·• $$ CASH PAIP $$ WE BUY ESTATES g:!'957.91 33~ SOUTH C8AST AUCTJ ~ - II f di ) \\ l I fl I\ (I (I/ fl.' , _ APPUAHCU I G.L REfRIDGERAlO" SIDE BY SIDE WATER AND ICE DISPEN'SER $300 949-759.()t 20 460 MUSlCAL INSTRUMENTS BaldWln Console Plano prolu1Jonal l11strumen1 $850 714-527-0900 ****** 1~~=1 AThES~ BLOW OUl AM 1rcaam11t5 b keg '"'' steppers elllpCtica) hOmo OY'fl ~wfre!ulbisllOd 949,722 6'86 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED BUOWEISE.R 8EEA YUG5 6 STEINS WANTED CtlJ Claaly Co'*11blea 714-897 ·22.29 AECOADS f&> OOU:AA JaZz R 4 8 scu Rao 50'$' 60'& M!KE 64 S. 7SOS WANTED' OlD COi Sf Gold sllV11. Frar.Un lflnl.$1m ~'19 Old •atefles & j welly WESTCOAST COl'*'2.f441 leather of Piano ~rv deP.isal., MM. "In Your Home· lessons availabl~ 800•600•05 Adwni'tnl Account Executives Sc-M ra...s na fu to: AlTN:..,_EMla (9ff)••••i ..... ./ • lhvndoy, February 25, 1999 1 Yerct ~ fi7 Alplrie t*01ne ~ NDU 80f..WIO "'6 Coll • Pt.aout '°~ 1 t BoxWlg f1t:r1o r:::ie cob'"' 13 "What-is new?" IMChlntN~ ...,,,.. DOWN t ~P9(! 2 Pinch 3 Bambi'• mocner 4 E\lfnuwe 6 ~~WOOdl .,,.,.,., II Yves' girll!IM!d 7 CrHk a Andaoon (abbr) 9 Aa tr having no ·~ Io Coortyarcl 11 E111y anntnetic 12 Ult<! a chair 15 Helper. fOt lhol1 18 Oalal- 21 M 0 'SQfOtJP 23 Sewing ald 24 Kindl 25 Garage .. ,, cMQall'Mf LOAN OFFICERS WANTED • Are you an tstabf1Shtd Loan Officer looking to bring your bU5tnOSS 10 lhe next level? Do you OMd more programs to sell, a sleady stream or qual11ttd leads end a better, more supportNe environment In which to wor1<7 Sea Breeze F1nanc1al HNICll Is a 20 year old company with on •opressrvt. savy managemenl team that knows whal ft s hke to be on the 1treet in this market We have dally TV adv9rt1sing, bulldor conlacts. a WEBSITE and other proprietary ways of helping you get more boSineu Our olll09 ls 1h Irvine, ao we are close 10 your home and to your chents CaN 94~n-0830 and ask tOf ~ett Pafk.s to set\edula a conhdeoual interview. [fc< IR!~"31 RE8Ult..D OA REMODEL Homes 0t Ollices • Oul!4Y Conllrucltotl • Reesonebtf Pnced • Loe.I ~ •636318 • SltphlnlOn & Msoa1i11 Clll 14M44-64'5 ~·-_... ... f !I_~ .. ~ ' ,.. ~t . LEWIS CONsmucnoN ~·~ 714-557·59'25 ' . .·.·, .... i ...... ly CtWa IS GOaN wMtt OMA.a SHARIF Md TAHHAH HUtSCtt-1.uBBED TO 1>1·:.u11 st·Wut vulnQablc South dealt queen. 1be ch.ab return wu won In uurnmy perforce. and West'• club NORIH <.lrscard on a wmp ro the kina boJed • JO 7 6 4 111 (ot the COtlUllCl -Sooth now had o A 8 5 4 a 'iue trUmp loser. Oec;l11er crossed 0 A J l tO dummy with lhe ace o( 11\llnpl Ind WFST • KQ8 • A J tried a finesse of tho j11ek oC splldea - i!AST down one! 0 Vold • S 3 l A peuimi t in lhe Soulh 1ea1 pre· Q Q J CJ uil'les that all tho cardJ are wrona. o 01U¥7 S • l1>874J o 'J 9 6 and se3rthes for a way 10 oven:omc • K 9 6 .S bad breaks An endplay is available, bot only if East is kept off lei.d tn the SOUTH • AJ 9 o K 10 7 631 ~l\Ort tenn. Tue fil'lt 'tep in this plan is 10 \hun the club finesse! o K4 •Ql nie bidQlna: Declarer musl rise with the aK;O of clubs and cash the ace IUld ltina of hearts. Nex1, the k.loa and ace of dia- monds are cashed aod a diamond is rofted in the closed hand, followed by • club exit. which eliminate& the minor-suit cards from the North- Soulh hands. SOlTl'H wrsr NORTl:I £As r lQ hit J O Pall 40 ,... hu Pua Opcmn1 !tad: Four Of • If we were to invent a slogan for the t~pical bridge player, 11 would be: 'Believe in Murphy's Law!" This Jeal 1l1Uit.rates what we mean. TilC auction was simple enough. Soulh haJ a perfectly sound o~ heart opening bid and North an equally sound fore mg ~ to three hearts. South had no ambi1jons beyond game. (( Wesl wins this crick, the defend- er is forced either 10 )':1eld a rofT·sluff or return a ipade into dcclarer'1 tenace. Both permit uec:larcr to Jet out for ooe spade I01>er. If East wms the tnck, the denouement is delayed a Irick or two. East can shift to a spade, but declarer counters by anseruna the nine and, on wmnina the queen, West is endplayed into ehrrunatma the sec-ond 105Cr in the suit West's choice of a club lead turned out 10 be a winner. South thought 1herc were no losers besides one or two in spades and perhaps one m clubs, so called for dummy's jack of clubs. East won wi1h the long and was quick 10 shift to the 1ive of spades. Declarer's nine lost to West's Verily, pessim1 m pays. Lam to be a better brid&e_play- er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calllna (800) 788· 1225 Cor lnformaUon. Or write to: Coren Bridge Le}~!~L P.O. Box 4410, Chlca&o, UL 0008V. j m~I * MYST£RY s.fOPPERS * nllded In Coltt Meta. Up- U. r11u, no purctlNI nee, no IN lo ptj1·80().330-.C010 Pit OttlCi Riip tOf "" lemtf opttatld Plumbng Co CllUll 11"11om*11 mu'1 like clOgl FIJ r1Qll'M Mt 141 36IO • REAL ESTATE SALES F~ mi.'Part-trnl UC'd tK not tiring Now! ER4 Rallarty & LJoyd'ltiB pays tor yOIJf rtq'd courM Ind p1ov'd ,,.. training l()()..i0().5391 EX1 119 flECEPTlONIST FT Mon-Fil. 104 Mlgll In S.nta Ana Pteuent l)hona VOi(». t~ dill tnlry. MoOIOll 1 rrusf. Acct a • • 114-15t-ese5 RECEPTIOMISf .P/T _______ .,. m1 I ntJrest ng wom111 owned packaging Co notdS good phOnt, oro. & con'4Mlf lldlll lv M'Q ~9-67S-o432 VALET PARKING • Mon-Fri ~Sprn •Wtge + tlpl • ~ pollllor1' avdablt 1~7014713 Wanted energetic Hit• motivated 11le1 oriented pereon tor Full/Pitt time pot. ~ tpply In plfeoft. 3700 E Cout Hwy COM. Pay Of(lonal ull tuplf'Yltcw. Ille typng, oomputer •1e11te, MEDICAL BIL.UNG phone sklllt, peraoneble, Unlimrled Income potential eoeroeuc. lell &ltner ln~ett s.. .9951$8,995 Fnenc- Fo Al5Umo to. IM9 642· 174!9 1rig ava•eble Free lolo. & SALES.SOUR PL.ANET video. 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