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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-09 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1999 _g bri ges?: Not yet -.AAP! 'lll'<JA DA ' MASSEY I DAILY I'll.OT THE PROS: A bridge at 19th Street could possibly alle\ iale traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. I t's hN•n hnngmg ov~r Newport-Me:.a for yeurs Some s<>t> 1t as a :;;1v1or Others SdY it will rum neighborhoods. It's diffi- cult to SdY thctl some day, as mort' houses go up and more people mov1• mto the drea, a hnclqe over the San- t.t Anc1 R1Vf'r won't lw need- NI. But wherP c1nd when lhdl hnclcw m1uht hi· built is crny- OOl''S 911C•Ss, <lllfl not just o fpw pcoplc"s h{lhl. At 19th Street? Pt>rhttps al 17th? Maybe Gisler Awnue? The c 1tlt'S ol NPwpurt Beach <1ncl Coslc1 Mesa Pach have much t1l <,tdke in that dPCl'tlOrl, CVl'll 11 thc.y don t hdV~ much m c;ommon .. A bnclgp dl 19th StrP-el would nun ptul ol U1 Wt> t Side, Cosld 1csa ofllc1als and mnny res1drnts c1y But Newport ofhc;ials counter that without c1 hnd~.w. N1>w- port Bed.ch will hec ome c1 oty of gruiloc k A county tudy lo detPr- nune thP 1wt•cl lor c1 lmclg(', wh1Ch might olll'r some answms to nklny hnqPrlll!J questions .. hus tl'}H'<1t<'flly been delayflcl. l\l<1yl>1• 1t wont hold tht• t1nswPrs, ultl'r all. The Dally Pilot takes a look at the !>tale of the gre..it bridge debate on P.ig(•:- Al 0-11. MA A AV MASS£'!' I DAI ' PILOT THE CONS: Erik Rasmussen, 4, swings in ('o,ta Mesa's Can~on Park. Many families in the area oppose the 19th ~lreet bridge because they feel it will bring a flood of traUic into their now qulet residential neighborhood. .,,_~THE BELL CURVE Dr. Laura's lawsuit thrown out City is on track with rail proposal joseph n. bell a generation qf past_(ozazd u 11 ilJ' in tin1e q{de!)pair 0 n th1s day 58 YPdts ago _, two days aflpr the attack on Pearl Harbor -I enlisted in the Navy Air Corps. The day ttller the attack, I hitchhikPd from lhP University of M1ssoun Ill Columbia to my home m F01t Wayne, Ind., to get my father's pemuss1on It seems quaint now, but the Navy .then reqwred its pilot enlis- tees to have two yetu s of col- lege and parental consent if they were under 21 -which J was. I had to convince my father, who strongly support- ed my enlisUncnt but asked me lo consider hmshmg my junior year at college hrst. ~en he saw the degree of my detcmunation, he signed the papers, I enlisted, then went back to school to await my call. There I found l lldd become a member ot c1 group of other Navy pilot enlistees :who had been designated by enthusiastic Navy recruiters tu; the .Missoun flying Tigers. SEE BELL PAGE A9 Beach Access in South Coast Pla7a. ••I I l >. \\ \~ ' ( fl6iY poltica ) lhN1.ru c;ot 111 ~Pb Becoming one The Newport-Mesa Unified Salwol lJistricl wa~ born · during the turbulent '60.s. ~~hoob , topit lhett sp.mnetl many yca1 . --·---- For today's Miiiennium Moment. seeP~eAJ Hack in 195fi, I he Co tit Mee; Union rhool D1s- tnc:t Board of Edu· cation p cd a re • olution calling ror un1hc tton. 1111 first attempt m l w1U1 no r sul Th n, on Aug S, 1 SEE 2000 PAGE A 18 MARC MARTIN I DAILV'PlOT Judgr rul<'s that attonwy for syndkatPd radio pPrsonality cannot prove BParh. Access owner's <'on11nenlc:; about hPr \\ere made \vith 1nalkc. <.1R£G RI l~G ---lbly riot (~QSTA t.. lESA -A South Coc1,;;t Pltua slote owner hd:-. won the Jtrst bat- tle Ill a l~·gdl war with d pop· ular rt1d10 talk show host Thomrls Moore. owner of Bl'lH h Acc-Pss, led med Wednesday that an Orange ·011nty Superior Court 1udue thrPw out d lawsuit hied m Septemhl'f by synch- rc1teci racho pt.•rsonahty Dr. Laur;\ :Schlessmgcr. Th • l<twsu1t claimed f\ loore miide dl'famaton statements about Sch·- Je mg r alter she asked her lt-,tcners to bovcott Moore's tore over th • ~unmler Sehl singer and her son were vi 1tmg the store and aw a copy of Big Rrother, a knteboarchng magazml' produced by pubhshmg mogul Larry Flynt, who also owns l lusUer magazm1~. Sht> told her hsteners thdt lhc ma901inc shouldn't be displayed at the store bl•c11usp 1t ts pornographic .ind unsuitahle for children. Alh•r Schlcssmger's boy- cott, ~toom mac.le conuncnls to the lc><'dl media about the ~1tut1hon. SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A9 • Trnnsporlallon authority will discuss whether a Costa Mcsa- lrvin ' link would be worthwhile on its own. CO~TA IESA The oty hopp >d on hoard with lMne on f\londav lo welcome a county-planned light rad ~) .s- tem that w1mlc:I conn ct the two otJe In a 4-1 \OIP the Cit} Council authonzcd the count\ • to CH'nf P a 12 6-uule comdo·r tlldl would connect South Coast Pl111.tt 1mcl the Arb Dis· Incl to John \'\.'c1ynl' Auport and UC Irvine. Councilwoman Heatl')er ~ mwr:-. cw•l lhe only "no" \ olc, savmu she behcved very fc>W re 1dents \\OU.Id use the CentcrLlnc °'}stem The Orange Count)' 1rans- portation uthont) 1s ched- uled 10 vote Monday on \\ he.ther to allo\\ the Costa ~ tc.:a-lrvm lmk to b th hrst segment of what tt hopes w1ll he a 2<'1-mlle line running from lrvme to Fullerton Bui vernl core cties - mcluchng Anaheim, Orange and antn \n, -have told the d\lthonl} they arr'n't mter· c-.ted m the JHOJt?c:l Dave Elhaum, the Orange County Transportd!Jon Authunly':. dh1•<.:tor of plan· mng md dl'V lopment. sa1d the autho11ty also will ch cuss Mond<1y wlwthN the Costa l\h sl\·lf\)ne s gment would he worthwhilP on 11 own. SEE RAIL PAGE A18 IND lROU D TOWN _.__. __ __ IEST llm, ... ____ .....A2 QASSIA£0S -16 COMMUMIJY fOlUM l7 DAJfBOOK -__ .. J.14 POUCE FllES"-.. ... .. .. ..l2 PUBUC NOTICES -.14 soom .. ..All SPOm _,_..._ SURE .. ---.. -·--"" ,. • A2 Thursday, December 9, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot Holiday v is ion: g ive a gift of donation Police chase ends on Jamboree Road C hristmas gift idea for fnends and family? •Why not honor them • with a donation made throuqh The Women of Vision Bells of Christmas Program1• says Susan S. Champion, publicity chairwomdn for the Women of Vision Orange County. •women of Vision offers you an opportunity this Christmus season to honor someone spe· cial m your life -someone dear to your heart, som~ne who made that extra effort on your behalf, and m doing so, made a difference in your l.He -a friend, a relative, a co· worker, a teacher or a pastor • It's a gilt that reaches beyond the recipient. The way it works is that you can honor someone by making a dona· bon in his or her name •Your generosity will help nng the bells of hope for needy fami- lies in Orange County, Kenya, Peru and Palestine,• says Champion. A personalized card of recognition will be sent to people you wish to honor, to let him or her know just how spenal they are For more information on th.ts won- derful way to honor that spe· oat someone, please contact ~1drie rorde at (949) 494-6529 or Mc.ircta Finley at (949) 497. 4680. BEST BUYS . greer Wylder his own Pennsylvania Dutch hentage and weaves a power- ful tale of desire and betrayal, set against the secluded land- scape of Lancaster County, Pa. Beverley Jolley was encour- aged by her husband to inves- tigate other artistic inclinations after more than two decades of work in the accounting held. She made a bold leap into the literary world with her collaborative work on this 1 book. The book will also be available at Via Lido Drugs 1s at 3445 Via Lido m Newport Beach. Call (949) 723-5858 for more information. CRE.c.. Rl!i>I INli OWt Pill A visibly upset motoru t sus- pected of assaulun9 a woman 10 San Bernardino led PQbce on a chase ,through three counties Wedne.day before two Calilor- rua Highway Patrol cruisers rammed the man's car on Jam- boree Road neat Newport Beach. The suspect, Craig Steven Bloom, 37, of Palm Springs, stormed out of his disabled car south of Michelson Dnve 10 The more than two-hour Irvine about 12:30 p.m. and was chase bcgcUl after the suspect tackled by u K-9 Wl.Jt when he allegedly hit a woman in an elc· didn't comply with officers' valor with his briefca! e about 10 conunands, authonti said. -a.m. at a California Department Bloom We taken to Western of 'JTansportation building m Mt:!dical Center in Santa Ana,. San Bernardino CoWlty. where he was treated for a dog After he drove awdy, bite on his nght arm. He then authorities were noWied nnd it was urrestcd on suspicion o( wasn't long before police spot- assault with a deadly weapon, ted the suspcct's 1990 Buick resisting arrest and evading ruviera. arrest before bemg released to Several agencies were authorities 10 San Bernard.mo involved in the chase CHP ofh- County. ccrs in Orange Coilllty picked TASTY WAVES up tho chase clbout noon tlS the suspect drove west on the Rivet· stde Freeway and then south on the Costa Mesa freeway before heading south on the Stm Diego rreeway. •1-fe had been mamtammg the speed limit throughout our pursuit,• said CHP Officer Joann O'Hair. After the suspect got off the freeway at the Jamboree Road oJfrarnp, he headed south into a heavily con9ested commercial ared, officers said .. NlkkJ Twigs, a new antique and home and garden acces· sory store, 1s havtng a grand opening dnd holiday celebrd- llon from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fnduy. The new store is al 1720 Sdnta Ana Ave .. Swte C, in C'osttt Mesa. which some say 1s last becoming the "San- td Monirn South" of the col- lecllble dnd antique rage. Trends have indicated that Orange Coast College is holding its annual poinsettia sale from 10 a.rn. to 3 p.m. on Friday, dJld from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m on Saturday, organized by ornamental horticulture students: It has long been a tradition for the students to produce beautiful poinsettias as part of their studies. The plants are grown 111 the school's greenhouses, dnd that ic; where the public is invited to purchase these beautiful plctnts The proceeds from the sale are used to fund future ornamental horticulture pro- jects. The most popular six- mch pots include three plants instead of one, making them fuller and more lush than most poinsettias. There are also four-inch pots for hanging bas· kets, which make ruce center- pieces. f.11 of the pots either have covers or are wrapped m foil With a bow. ln add1llon to the traditwnal red poinsettias, Ulere are white, pink, marble and Monet Oust like one of his pdmtings) to choose from. Prices range from $5 to more than $40. Colors other than SEAN Hill ER I DAILY PILOl Taking advantage of the Santa Ana conditions Wednes day, a surfer drops into a tube at Newport Beach. Community makes for happy toy story • boomers • are hot on collect· mg quality pieces of the past. To sausty the craving for antiques and collectibles, Nlk- ki Twigs is d new spot to (md trPasures. The o\vners, Leslie Sykes r1nd Susan McK1bbm, a1e lonqt1me residents of the ared d nd ct re gtvmg bdck to the commuruty by donating 5°. of nc>t sales on Monday throuyh Fnday to the New- port·MCSd school of your choice red are limited. OCC 1s at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. • Someone Cares Soup Kitchen receives influx of toys in its effort to provide a happy holiday for needy kids. ~,._ WEST SIDE -'Less than 24 hoUIS after the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen put out the call for desperately needed Christmas toys, Newport-Mesa busines~s and reSldent.s sprang into action Wednesday. "I~ brings tears o( JOY to my eyes,· said George Ncureuther, the soup kitchen's only full-time employee. ·u shows what the true medIUllg of Christmas is.• For more than 13 years, vol- unteers have been servmg meals to more thc.lil 200 of the area's working poor and home· less each day. And each yea.r, Santa visits the soup kitchen to hdnd out toys lo those le ·s fortunate. But after a busy Thanksgiv- ing holiday, the soup kitchen had received only 500 of an esb- mated 1,500 gifts needed by Christmas. Toy Boat owner Diane Nau- mann of Corono. del Mar scrdffi- bled to her shelves Wednesday to help. She pulled everything from Beanie Babies to Barbies, craft sets to backpacks, stuffed animab to yo-yos. She planned lo present the soup kitchen with up to $1,000 of merchandise by SWldown. •Tuey tLTe nghl in our back- yard," said Naumann. "When I saw that litUt' girl in the paper, I just thought •she needs a Bar- bie."' Naumann said she plans to put thP. name ol that girl. 9· FYI WHA'r. Toy donations for Someone Cares Soop Kitchen WHEN: In time for Santa's vtSit on Dec.. 24 WHERE: Bring or mail new, unwrapped toys to the soup kitchen Checks are a(ceptable and can be • de~ignated to purchase toys The soup kitchen Is at 720 W. 19th St., Costa • Mesa. For more infotma· t1on, call (949) 548-8861.' year-old Kamn Wilson, on a very special Barbie. Karrin visiLc; the soup kitchen daily with her mother Naumann hopes other toy stores in the area will match her donallon to the soup kitchen. ·we are 1ust d btUe store," said Naumann. "But we '\.wl 9l't as much as we can " As soon as Neureuther arrived at the soup kitchen ul 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, he sai(:i. the phone was ringirtg off the hook. Three local business J>e9· pie said they planned to start a toy clnve immediately in their office. • Along with Naumann's donation, the soup kitchEtll received more than 100 toys Wednesday. The kitchen will be dCCepting toys for children of aJ.1 ages through Christmas. •1tjust makes us feel so great that people are giving us a help- ing hand,· Neureuther sajd. ·we really want to thank the people of Newport-Mesa. With- out them, it wouldn't be~­ ble." The only problem other than collecting the toys will be wrap- ping them, Neureuther said. • Authors Stan and Beverley Jolley will be at Via Lido Drugs from 2 to 4 p.rn. Fnday ford book-signing to promote theu new book, "D1chotomy- Armsh Jusbcel • Stan Jolley 1s a Hollywood veteran who received dn Academy Award nomination for production design on the landmark motion p1cturP "Witness,• stdrring I ic1rrison Ford and Kelly McGtllis. His other cred· Hs mclude being one of the original conceptual designers o( D1sne!yland, handpicked by Walt Disney. and becorrung one of the youngest art direc· tors m the history of Holly- wood. Jolley projects have included production design for "Caddyshdck, • "Taps," "The Good Mother," ·"M¥Gyver" and the pilot for "Get Smart.• If you're looking for unusu- al gift ideas this holiday sea- son, try Dlbe Baghan Trading Post, where you can find Native American art and gift bakery items. There dre spe- cial hohday shopping hotm from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tues- ddy ttnd Thursdrty, 7 et.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, and 7 d.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday. The store is at 2834 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. It will be closed Dec. 20-27 wh1le cleliv- enng toys to the Navajo nation. IN BRIEF . • Gunman sought in Costa Mesa holdup Police are looking for an armed robber who got awdy with more thdn $500 from a Costa Mesa store. The holdup occurred just before 7 p .m. Tuesday at the Smart & Fmal k>re m the 700 block of West 19th Street, police said. the front door and employees called police No one was injured. The robber was described as Lanno, about 17 to 19 years old, wiU1 dc\rk hair and a slim build. Ht' was last seen wear- ing a blac:k sweatshirt and black pants. Anyone WJth information IS asked to call the Costa Mesa Police Department at (714) 754-5281. end. De Flu1ter will spend 32 hours sitting in a snorkel bds- ket l\,Sed on fire engines. Along with an Anaheim firef1ghtc:r, he will be hoisted 25 feet in the air to raise money for bum vic- tims. The fund-raiser will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds and last well into the next day. event will go directly to the Orange County Burn Assn .. which has spec1al camps for children who survivp burns dndforeducationalpreventidl'l programs. " The fuefightcrs won't be mised as high as the snorkel umt goes, which l5 85 feet. 11le dpparatus will be kept at lower level so people can talk with them. • I lis debut novel offers a f&c1- nating window into one of the mo t mtrigumg communities in Amenca . .Jolley draws from • BEST BUYS IS published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of e good buy, send a fax to (949) 646- 4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 The robber. described as calm and collec:tcd, went straight lo the checkout counter, dJsplayed a handgun dnd demanded money from the register. pohcc said. l le then ordered ltnothcr clerk to empty her cash drawer as well The gunman then ran out I Fund-raiser has lofty goal Costa Mesa hrefighter Dar- ren De Fluit~r better bring a pillow with him considering where he ts bedded this week- The two firefighters won't come down from their perch. Their meals will be hoisted to th~m and they will have to sleep in the cramped space. But they say knowing thdt burn victims will benefit from their volunteer work is reward. ing enough. Money raised from the The two men will gel 1 q. minute breaks for every three hours they sit m the snorkel basket. They a lso will li allowed to go lo the bathroon1 when needed. For more information, call (714) 456-8938. : • • -Greg Rislii'ti Daily Pilot VOL 93, NO. 288 TMOMAS H. 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WlllWn l.ob«W, ~ £dlt0f S_..,.M.,.., PMneglng Editor Ma~ Mltrilt\. 0 rcctOf of PhO'tog•aphy henNln Tumtlne, Senior CdttOI', COfl'I Dell e1m '"'"'a< Al llgJ!b - WEATHER TEMPERAl\JRES Balboa 67/47 • Corona del Mar 67/47 C~ta Mesa 6814B Ncwponll ~h 67/47 Ncwport Coast 67/47 SURf FORECAST The swell out of the west de<reases today for sets In the waist· to chc~t high ar a AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 2:49 a.m ......................... 2.:> First high 9.01 a.m ......................... 5 6 Second low A 21 p.m ... ·-~···--03 Second high 10.27 p.m ""''"'"•MO• '""3,5 FRIDAY First low 3:21 a.m ................. " ........ 2.S First high 9 35 a.m ........................... 5.7 Second low 4 59 pm ...................... .()I ond high 11 44 p m .................... ~ 6 WAltR TEMPERATUU: 65 POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Harbor Boulevard: Several compact dlc;cs worth S40. were stolen from a car in the 2600 block the evening of Nov. 30. • • ptacentfa Avenue: A car stereo worth S 160 wet~ stolen• in the 1800 block the evening of Nov. 22. • 20th Street A wallet and 1u contents worth S 120 wet'e: stolen from a car In the 200 block between 1 and '3 p m • Nov. 29 • NlWPORT HACH • hlboa loulevarct A caso of wine worth $150 was nolen from a store! tn the 1900 block at 1, 10 a m WIKfnes· ~~ ' • bst Coalt H~ay. A wine ~sket worth S2SO was ! stolen in the 2400 block at ~ p.m Sunday " • Heflotrvpe Avenue: A JNilr of sunglasses and a cellular phOne worth SA80 ~re stol n from a car In the 00 bfoc.k • Saturday nen ng. • • JMT\botee Rc»d: A laptop computer worth S4.500 was stol n from a hot I 1n th 1100 bloc.k betw n 10 am. nd 1 p.m. luelday. • fMwpott moutevWd: A watc.h wonh S200 wa\ stolen In lhe 300 block between 12.30 and 4 pm Tuesday Doily Pilot ThurWoy, December 9, 1999 A3 .Greenlight initiative js zooming along MILUENNIUM OMENT Building a place to caJI hon1 ~ •Environmental activists plan to submit today the necessary · signatures to place measure on the ballot. jl:Nll IR R.M,l.A~l> ~rtt NEWPORT BEACl l More than 10,000 H"·,1dcnts here support an 1rutiativo thut proposei, to requirn public votes on ma1or d<>vclopmcnt projects m the city Greenlighl, the grc1ss-roots gr9up thc1t JS sponsonng the Protection from Trafhc and Dem.ity Initiative, announced Wednesddy that it had collect- ed 10,251 signatures -50% mor~ than the 6, 778 needed to qualify the measure for the November ballot. The group plans to • h<lnd over the signatures to Newport Beetch City Clerk Lavonne Ht1rkless di 9 d.m. toddy. Arter that, I larkless said her office. will hdve 30 work- ing days to check the s1gn<l- tu_(es before forwardmg the petition to the City Council for cNllficdtion. If the signatures ure· Vdlidated, the' COUncil must t<lke action to pli;ice the measure on the hallot and set an eler.hon datP, Hdrkles!> snid. II passf'd, the• m1li<1llve would reqmrn il public vote to approve any pro1cc ts th<1t gen· erate rnon• lhun 100 peak hour automohtlP trips, add more than 100 huu.,mq units or add more thttn '40,000 square f('et of flour <1rea over whdt thn ex1sllnq g(1nernl plcm dllows. ~The inatt<1hvc w1lJ provide voters with· uvt·r~ight on achons of the City Council," StUO Phil Ar-.t. d proponent of the imllall t.• "It is expected th<tl the C I ('ouncil, know- mg ot lhf! voter • rev1 w, will have to involve vot••r more ln the decision µ1oc1.,s •mcl maki> better d~ctS1ons." Although ttwrn will no doubt bl' an opptJ 1llon cam·· pdign to thl' in1•<tsure, som< p., said 1t •~ not hkPly to '-Utlt1< c unhl the m1hut1vo olft< ially gets on the hdllot Gre<mlight l<•11<IN:-. 01<1~1 - nized <1 'group ol voluntPe1s that hclv<! b(•Pn qc1th<'rm9 stcJ· natures for th~ 1nl111tltvP throughout thr> nty :-.111C P July About 250 people cm ulilted petitions door-to·cl<>01, ,111d in front , ut supmn1<1rkets,· hbrdnes and othe1 public gitlhenng pot "Ill Wds anl opportur\1t) to mf"et lht• vot "rs ancl explain th~ cntJr.al nttlure ot our nf•ed to llm1t traffic c-ongt!sllon, • md former city counctlwoman ilnd environmen tal act 1v1st Jc<1n Wall. Tiw muv(•numt hcy<1n alter tlw City Council t1J>f>rovPc1 chc1n9t•s to the Trafhc Pht1smg Ordint1nce this summer ThP rh,mges were spt1rked hy t1 <.onc.Prn th<1l the ordm11n<e. \\ hi<:h WdS naft£>d m the 1 CJ70 by envJronmenttth-.ts to help c:u1 h qrowth m Nev. port B<'ac h, was vulner<1blc to legal c h<1l1Png1•s Ed\\ard G Wamungton 1om1 d. his faU1e.r"s con- trucuun hnn m 1933, working .tor 2 a <Jay making mud for mnsons Prnm I.hos humhl • be puruny , h hel1 d U1 company yrow to hcc11m1• the 1 nn1 -lr1r<: st h11mt>· lmJld1 r 1n C,11Jfnrn1c1, a foro• ttrnt 1a<l iCt1ll\' lrtlfl lllffil('cf So11th1·rn Cahforrun The C '' • ta 1e u Medical van carrying oxygen tips over in Simi Valley hc1!.~d com· Edward G. p cl II y ur in \\'o rntHHJ· narm gton ton I lorn<>'> • A main stretch of road is closed for two hours while crews secure scene of accident. )<>511 GOl tJ'il I IN Ooiy p' I SIMI VALLEY A meclicdt van from a Costa Mesa med· ical supply company lost con- trol and tipped over Wednes- day afternoon, c<1using a two- . hour closure of a short se9ment ol road · A van carrying sevefdl oxy- gen canisters, wheelchair. dnd crutches toppled nedr the Sum Valley tram station shortly <lfter noon. The 24-loot box vdn lost control . where Los Angeles Avenue wmds into dn •s· curve near Angus Aven ue. The van then collided with another car, saJd David Cowan of the Silru V<llley Police 0£>partmenl. -"Once he locked up his brakes, he lost control, H Cow- dil said. HThen he lrted to cor- rect h.imseU, which 1s hurd to do in a van that size: Apria Hcdlth Care is a med- ical supply compdny based in Cosld Mesa thdl distributes BMW Auto Repair S cialis Pacific Auto Technics Inc. -VALUABLE COUPON I I : s249s: I OIL & FILTER I .1 CHANGE I lncludt' Saflty Insp<:lcion I r-----1 'I BMW I . 1ANY REPAIR1 SERVICE '01 \'al1J nh in> 01hCT utfcr 1.xp I t/}01'>9 Mu\t pr~-srm ~oupon ::1 Q%off: I Not Vllhd wnh nv othrr orr~. I •r I 113019'.> I \11m rrncm wupon ------ Pacific Auto 'fochnic Inc. 1786 Whittier Ave. Co ta Mesa oxygen, hospital beds, wheel- chairs dnd other medict1l equipment. As a precaution ofhcers held d waiting we.c,tbound lralfl at the station for a few minutes brfore determmmg the dCC1- dent presented no danger to commut~rs. While all of the 50 or <,o grec>n carusters of oxygen remained m the Aprid l JealU1 Care Vdfl, police shut down Los Angel~ Avenue for two hours between Angus and Ralston t1venues to ensure none of the canister!. had IPaked or burst. FirehghlPT'> cut a hole m the top of the vc111 to remove about four 4-loot c dOL-;lers and 30 to 40 hdnd·ht•ld CilSllSh:!fl>. Th<• dn' 'r of the: vt1n, whose ndlllt! Wt)~ not ilVctilclble, WdS trec1.ted c1nd released at the scene Thr dn\ er of tlw other vehide, cl N1ss<1.n Stanza, wds trl'dtecl dnd a•leased at Suru Vt1ll<'y l lospitttl, Cowdn Sdid. As On<' ol lh<' first mspond- ing police oll1ct'rs to the scene. 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R ~Not COSTA MESA -The own· er of a West Side auto body shop said Wedne day he was 'rebeved that the city this week cbo e not to prevent new auto shops from opening in the neighborhood. liquor in the neighborhood, the council voted only to put a freeze on stores that primarily sell liquor. The city has not granted a liquor store pennit lll the neighborhood for several years, said Mayor Gary 'Mona· han. But on Monday rught, Mon· ahan made it cledI thdt he was· n't reddy to support the total moratonurn. He said it made more sense to wait for the con· sultanls' overjl}l plan, which may or may not recommend all of the proposed rcstriCtions ob new businesses. Frech told the council a full • Extra revenue will go toward advertising the city as a destination to tour operators, travel agents and at trade shows. COSTA MESA -ln an effort to bring more visitorw to \ho city, the ( ty Council allowed a group promoting tourism to double the amount of money it collects from each hotel guest. The Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Council will charge d ty hotel and motel guests an additiomd '2 % Q1 their overrught stay. The money will go toward advertising the city as a tourist destination m trade publlc-.a- tions and in-flight magazines, said Joseph A. Bann, presi- dent of the tourism council. ·we need to be agg( 1ve movmg into the new millenrii .. um as d ti around us arc attracting tourists,• Bann told the council Monday. I te said the g roup also plans to hire it salesman to pitch thP. city as a destination to tour operators, travel agents a nd at trade sho~ Last yedr, the tourism coun- cil ra1~ed more than $511,000. It anticipates the fee will raise twice as mu<h money next year, accordmg to a reporfpro· pared by dfy ~au. After hearing from Paul Frech, owner of C&F Auto for 27 years, dnd several other area shop owner:., the council elected not lo impose a pro- posed 45-day moratoriwn on granting pcnruts to auto shops and industrial businesses Tha proposed moratorium was part of the city's revitaltza- tion efforts for the W~t Side, which features a mixture of homes, businesses and indus- try. ElP Associates hdve been working smce August 1998 on the comprehensive plctn. The rev1taUzalion zone includes \9th Street between Federal and Pomona streets, Placentia Avenue between 18th and Victoria streets, the Placentia Avenue side of Palace Avenue and the southerly extension of Federal Avenue. moratorium would ruin his reUrement He said it would make it imposs1ble for him to !>ell his body shop busmess. ED u· CAT I 0 N DIGEST "I'd like to thmk they lis- tened to us,· Frech 1>a1d "ThelI moratonum won't be a prob· lem It doesn't have any teeth m it Not even bdby tC>eth. • After dlso C'onsidering whether lo prohibit new liquor tores and resldurdnts selling Delays in the plan prompted . Middle College High program beginning •A lot of these people feel that they're being kicked out of town," Monahan said after the The innovative secondary meeting. "The shops are own-school .program, Middle Col· er-operated and they feel their lege High School JS opening bvelihoods are at stake.• · its figurative door The program, ' his 1omt- Plug into the Ptlot Classified section to find services from ly operated by tt Newport- . Mesa Unified School District and Orange Coast College, brings 11th· and 12th-grade electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. .,,. ..... ;,.. .,;,.. .. ,;.,.. .,;,.. ..... _;,.. .. ,;,.. ~·~ ..... ;~ .,;~ .. 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For more information, call Natalie Harrington at (714) 432-5732. Dance auditions set for Jan. 21 Orange Coast College has set the date for audibons for the perfonrung dance ensem- ble, DANC'N ETC . From noon to 2 p.m. on Jan . 21, dancers and actors will IS BACK AGAIN members of have the opportunity to try out for the company in OCC's Dance Stud.to B The company performs the latest contemporary dances, including hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modem. It JS seeking inter- mediate-to advanced-level dancers . The company rehearses on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon throughout the spnng and performs at high schools, as well as college gymnas1wns and theaters, on Fridays For more mformation. con- tact the OCC dance depdrt- ment at (714) 432-5505. For The 1 S'1 Straight.Year 'C our healthcare famJy. .. ALL NOBLE FIR TR.EES ($2995) I Commercial Trees Also Available I ALL DOUGLAS FIR TREES r 7 99s1 fLOCKING, FLAME PROOFING AVAi LAB LE._~--.. OPEN NOV.25 Located At Corner of Arlington/Fairview at the Fairgrounds Costa Mesa Board-certified pediatricians Sbelfey Cbacon, M.D, and "-lery Brouwer,M.D, have joined the Edinger Medical Group pediatrics department. • .Berrram Dw. M.D • Harry nllman, M.D • Mai-Kb81lb J;.an, MD • Burton Wtllis, M.D Shelley Chacon, MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board·Certlfled Pediatricians -fo schedule an appointment, call: (714) 438·3838 . EmNcmR ~1EDICAI, GROUI~ INC. Dr. Chacon and Dr. Brou.,..cr om also memhcrs of the physici. n staff at l~untdin Valley Regionul I lospitnl und 1\i\edical Centr1: logclher with the entire pediutric staff at Edinger i\i\edical group. ti y nre dedicated to pt'()\idtng oomprehcnsiv care ror the nc .... est members of youi family. • 2-f-hour on-call pediatrician 2-f-hour nurse advice • Conv nic>nt appointm nt houf'J • E.mergcn<:y weckencJ and boliday •ppoin1ments • 111 60 Wiu-n 1 Avenue, Sut 101 • l•ountnrn \tll y Loc.1cJ on the atnpus d lbuntl11tl \l./ley• &gional I IOJp1 ,/ 11,../ \ kcl.<w1 Cmrc-r Daily Pilot Muslim fast of Ramadan begins today • Local families celebrate the monthlong tradition, which focuses on cleansing and clarity. !Wtf'b NEWPORT-MESA -With the fu'St rny of dawn this morning came the start ol thC' Muslim fast of Ramadan. Ramadun is the month on the Islumic lunar calendar during which Muslims abstain from food, drink and other sensual pleasures from the break of duwn to sunset. Through the fast, Muslims hope to ledrn discipline, self-restraint and generosity. l<or the Picrstorff family of Costa Mei.a, it 1s dJl exciting and spmtual time. "It's mcrf'dible," said 25-year-old Ahmed Pierstorff. "You go through an eoltrc yt•dr doing things nght and more often than not domg wrong - and !Ramadan) gives you a chance to right t.fl.ose wrongs through willful abstinence • Through that abstinence, he said, senses are heightened. "You become so much more aware of how even thP. most benign things can lead to unpurity. You become so aware of the importance of bemg able lo have a meal," Pierstorlf sat"d. Be ides the f ashng -one of the . "five pillars" of Islam, along with dec- laration or faith, daily prayer.:, charity and pilgnmage to Mecca -Muslims abstain from intimate relations as well as curtail their sp<'erh clunng this time. •A lot of what gets people m trou- ble is their tonguP, through idle con- versation, backbitin!J and gossip,• he sdld. ·so we make sure U1e things we say are good and wholesomP.. • Th.e month of Rdmadan begms with the sight of the new moon 10 the runth month of the lunar calendar. The next dawn begins lhP. fasting "At one time, a thread wa'> placed in the east. As soon as you cdn see it -it's dawn, H said Ahmed's father, Don. "Once you can no longer see it, it's sunset." Durtng Ramadan, the fost is trndi- tionally broken with dutes, water and bread, Don Pierstorff said. In htS fam- ily, a feast often follows the traditional fare. Al the end of Ramadan b<~gins Eid ul-Fitr, or the festival of fast-breaking. It is a time of relaxation dnd celebra- tion, in which pre ents nre exchanged. As the father of seven c h1ldren rangmg m· ag~ from 11 to 42, Don P1er:.torff said it 1s unposs1ble for the wnolr. fanuly to he togethPr Bot dur- ing thu. month, they try to prc1y • together, hP. suid. Don P1erstorff was not ah~1ays Mushm. He became interested m lsldm m 1970 when he was working . on hlS doctorate at USC. l Je W1IS tec1chmg rhetonc and lingublics at the American Language Jn~lltult•, whPn• the.students m the English a~ a Second Ldnguage program were pn- manly from Arabic countries. Don P1erstorff said he felt he could better teach the students 1f he· could TE•dch them on a cultural l~vc>I. "As I started reading, I H't1lizPd lht1t lh1s was for me,'' he SdJci After that, his children WNC' rt11!.c•<l in lhe J..,lumic traditions Ahnwd Pier- storH, however. said he htls consc1ou..,- ly been d Muslun for about lour yt•(us "So my first [Ramaddnl :;eemed liked punishment. Now 1t 1s such c1n incredible cleansmg, • he said. 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Bridget Sweeney, 2, wds too apprehensive for a touch. .dailypilot Read about your community ... from anywhere in the world. 1\6 Thursday, December 9°, 1999 around town Doily Pilot CHILD'S PLAY Newport llarbor High Scl1ool stages 'Peter Pan' Pl.A~ •Peter Pan" SCHOOL: Newport Ii rbor H.ioh !School STORY UNE,: Wendy, Michael and John fl)' away to N vcr Never Land with the magi a'l boy,;Peter Pan, who won't =xTEACHER: Gall Brower DIRECTORS: Daniel Barnard, Kristina Bartlett, Martin Gi<tn-nini. Sylvia Kcays, Shanf'I Salomon, Dagian Thomas ASSISTANT DIRECTORS: Dagtan Thomas and Tory &meson • CAST: Students from aH three Ne~rt Harbor High School beginning d.J:ama dasse£ wtiEN: Wednesday at o, 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Newport Harbor High Schools' Robert B. Wentz Theater, comer of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach 00N LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT Newport Harbor High School beglnnlng drama students, from left. 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SL John Vlanney Chapel Guild of Balboa Isldnd will hold il<> annual Christmas party at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast I hghway, Newport Beach. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and features d.Inner, danc- ing and a live auction. Tickets are $75. For more Ulformation, call (949) 723-559f. · St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church holds a career network meeting for the unemployed from 7:30 to 9 p .m. Jack Hart, formerly of Beck.man Instru- ments, and Elaine Hart, UC lrvine career counselor, will speak. The church i.s at 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 57.4-2239. FRIDAY OCC presents "Around the World in 4,155 Days,• a ~eminar descnbing a circumnavigation of the globe, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $15. For more infonnation, call (949) 645-Q412. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Newport Sunrise Breakfast with California Sen. Ross Johnson and State Assemblywoman Manlyn C. Brewer. The breakfast will be at 7:15 a.m. al the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 .MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. OCC's horticultural depart- ment will hold a poinsettia sale today and Dec. 11from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on campus. The plants range from $5 to $40. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- (Largest Selection of Greeting & Photo Cards In Orange County) l ~1®""'1~ .. ,J . ' rre.,,1 .. t-. 1'/.s( cfJr?,.( We Deliver 270 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa 949 722-1803 . lion, call (714) 432-5748, .. The public ls invited to Ute GalPway Park dedkatJon at 4 p.m. on Central Avenue, off Via Udo and Newport Boul vard, in Newport Beach. Newport Beach Mayor John Noy will act as master of ccremon.ie for the event. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-315}. . SATURDAY Mother's ~rket wUl pre ent a "Raw Food Diet Herb Walk" at 2 p.m. and a ~sacred Jour- ney B'ook-Signing" from 10 a .m. to noon at its Costa Mesa location, 225 East t 7th St. For more information, cd.ll (949) 631-4741. A Walking tour of Upper New- . port Bay Ecological Reserve departs every 15 nunutes between 9 and 10:15 a.m. from the comer of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. The free, two·hol.1.r walk will emphas12:e tlle many birds and ducks iliat have returned to the bay through the fall. For more infor- mation, call (949) 786-8878. Car Accident? FREE REPOIU' mini, do<tlv gu.udrtl \t'CttU you need co know bc!fort" yoo ~1dc ~ur Cllic:' or ,~-.k w11h ~nront. Don'c let anoiher day ~o by uno >:ulJ call 1hc Toll free 24 .. hr. 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Call roday for a full evaluation for asthma a~d lung function • Guaranteed Same Day Appointments for acutely ill. • Open Saturday & After Hours Board Certified Specialists in : • Primary Pcdiamc Care • Asthma & Pulmonary Care • Pediatric Emergencies & Critical Care • Growth Disorders & Weight Control Newport ~~t G~ Ctiildren's ladt looo M.D., fMP, f(~ ~teven A!Je~witz M.D., fMP E~oMt~ O'(onnell M.O., f AAP fer~inon~ Del Mun~ M.D., M; Medical Group Former! • Dr. Ka noff & ·n chlcr Offices (949) 644-0970 1401 Avocado Str'!ti Suite 802 H Beoch, 1.A 92660 sa.,..ta,! Scratch @ELLINI" (949) 631-2229 WAREHOUSE Sunday, Dec. 12th Tllke Sia?&' (t~ (IJClld and New Hopo) lo Ml Horrn'ltm Tuftl Right lntO 3rd~ Ofl M Hc.YmiDM 714-429-0279 17420 Mt. Herrmann St,..t, Ste. Fountain Valley 1822 Nowpot't £3fvid, cos-ta M rrom TriMgle SQunru • Mon • • . arOtind toWn · Thur$doy, Dec.ember 9, 1999 A7 OCC's Salling Center ho ts ~ semmar titled •Life at 30 •1knots• from 7 to 9:30 p,m , Gino Morelli, designer of multi-hull 1 boclts, will peak. The Sailing Center is at 1801 West Coast 'Highway, Newport Beach. The ' event is $10. For more informa- tion, call (949) 6-45-9412. "The Prtends of Gil Ferguson" will hold their 15th annual Chnstmas Brunch, featuring Richard . Messinger and The 1. Irvme Singers of Irvine High· School at the Bctlboa Bay Club, The event starts al 9 a.m. and is ' $15 per person. For more infor- ... mation, call (949) 852-0181. OASIS Senior Center will hold a pancake break.fast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. The breakfast will .include cranberry-cherry· and regular pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice. The ' cost is $2 for adults and $1 for . children. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. •SUNDAY Volunteer elves wtll take pic- ture of dogs and their families · at the Bark Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pictures will be taken in front of a festive Christmas backdrop with various holiday props and dog outfits. The Bark Park is at the comer of · Arlington and Newport • Avenue in TeWinkle Park. For more information, call (714) ; 754-5041, ext. 4 . • Paddle Power sponsors a : three-hour kayak excursion :~~ough the Upper Newport ..... ·.1Eiiiiiiiiiiiiialiilll!!!Elllll!!5EiEE __ liiml_ WHY PAY ·DEPT STORE PRICES? AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale 1663 Placencia c., Costa M~ (949)~38 Bay. The trip will begin with a bnef kayaking lesson and will continue with a tour of the habitat. The event is $40. For times and reservations. call 9949) 675-1215. MONDAY Coastllne Counseling Center of Newport Beach presents a 1ree lecture, M ADO Overview," that will discuss Attention Deficit Disorder. Joan Andrew, Coast- line founder and educational psychologist, will speak. The event is at 7 p.m. at Coastline, 1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 476-0991. TUESPAY " Business and Professional . Women will meet from noon to 1 p.m. for a luncheon at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Louis Haddad will speak on "sleep talk." The event is $17 for members, $22 for non- members. For more informa- tion, call (949) 955-7534. DEC. 16 Salomon Smith Barney pre- sents a free continuing educa- tion CPA workshop from 4 to 5 p .m. at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100; Costa Mesa. The seminar is on ~Managed Mon- ey. • For more information. call (71-') 6'1-7738. The Co ta Me a Chamber of Commerce holds a .90-minute Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations are $12 prepaid or $17 at the door. For more informallon, call 1714) 885- 9090. PEC. 17 "Every Part of Me," a free play about issues related to breast cancer will be performed at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guerite Avenue. Corona del Mar from 11 a.m to noon. The 552 Club Juniors' Holiday Party -.yill take place at 6.30 p.m . al The Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $55 per person. For more infor- mation, caU (949) 574-7208. ONGOING A women's therapy support group meets to ctiscuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Barbara at (949) 261-8003. SEE TOWN PAGE A8 The distjnctlve cuisine of Majorca -a blend of the be.st of Spanish and Mediterranean flavors. Serving Lunch. Dinner&. Sunday Brunch Tapas Paella Vafendanas Fresh Seafood Basque Style Grilled Meats fine Wines &. Spirits 'i Live flamenco and guitar music Thursday, Friday, Saturday &.. Sunday evenings Book Now for our New Ye.Ats Eve Galal 1000 Bristol North (~tween Birch 8. jamboree) New('9rt Beach, CA 92660 ~· ~ ~ ::liaJt Ce~bratt tha_t special day ~~ wtth an herr/oom that ~. I.. :1 M-'J. a grandfather cwck from ~ will last for many generations, U/ ti,; fl I~ Howard Miller.. ~1 ! ~ Christmas Factory Special 40%off .All Howard Miller Grandfather Clocks (Yes, there is a Santa Claus) Located in Westcliff Court 1735 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach •Sales • Restoration •Repairs BEST BET Smile pretty! Volunteer elves will take picture of dogs and their families at the Bark Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pictures will be taken in front of a festive Christmas back- drop with various holiday props and dog ouUits. The Bark Park ts at the corner of Arlington and Newport Avenue in TeWink.le Park.. For more infonnaUon, call (714) 754- 5041, ext 4. EVERYTHING Yc)U VVANT FOR THE HOLIDAYS IN ONE PERFECT P ACKACE. '\:..,.v•~·· ... ~ -/_ . ....__6~--- S OUT H COAST PLAZA ~"or holiday hopping. the.re' no better choke than outh Coast Plaza. We off er more service, more selel'tion, and more ('Onvcnien<'e than you ·11 find anywht"'re else. and a variety of new tores and r estaurants open this holiday sea ·on. Ami that addH up to a morr enjoyahlt) holiday experience. YOUR CO!\IPLETE HOPPl~G & Dl 'I 'G DESTI ' TIO • 270 of tht• fint' .. t "tort' ... antl re .. taurant.; an~~ht're. inrhuling a 'arit•ty of nt'\\ .,torr .. and re .. taurunt... all untlt•r ont> roof. EXTEl' DED HOLIDAY SHOPPI "G HOUR~ \le• are plea>;t•cl to rxlt·ntl our .. boppin,. hour .. Jurin!! th1• holicla for )Ollr c•onH·nirnr.e, PACKAGE CHECK AND G EST ASSIST CE Cbr,·k yom· hag11 ut tht· rond1•rg1•, tht') 'll arran"t' to <·arry ~our bag• to )Our car. VAtET PARKI G Four c·omrnit•nt lon1tiou:.. Bt•ar Strrt>t. bet\\t'rn Mal'.)· one! Mac.• Mc•n 't--$tort•; Sunflow1•1 hc•nt1t' in tbr. orth Purking "trul'ture al ortl~trom: Bri•tol Strt•t•t nt•ur Tht' Orange Count~ Mu t•um of \rt. anti 'l ht• Uuhhou~ Re!ilaurant off Bri tol ~trr.t•t. •'ULL-SERVICE CONCIERGE \ k our full . rnic'e com•icrge for a complimr.ntar holi1l&) gift gui1I , t•nit·t• inrltuling fon•ign langun a., .. j tam~. and holi1lay pf.ti 1 t'H~nt 1icfe. Fir t lt•HI .near the Carmi d; "t'c·ond 1t.\'el nrar 1aC) 's fen· Ston ; Fir t )(•HJ, in the Cratt. & Barrel win~. GU"T CRRTU'IC \TES I lw perfect gift for r\rr)onr. on )our Ii t. Honor cl l 1nrr 2i0 fine lore! ancl nt~laime<l re t1ura11 • A'a1lahle at the ConriergP 0 k. Por • <'on1plrt d1n!<'tory of our world r~no~ tort"t pl~a e call the conciergr. at 71 )435-8571. ROW NG BY: Roller blader tirlan Eisenberg heads f9r • the beach on 15th street as he rolls between the win- dows of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. MARIANNA OAY MASSEY /DAllY l'lt.OT , wh all ' TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS A limited number of seats remain for Newport Beach Community Services' Rose Parade 2000 excursion. Chartered coaches will dt>part trom Mariners Park, 20005 Dov('r Drive, at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 1 and return at 1 p.m the sa.nie day. Tickets are $80 for Newport Beach re tdents and $90 for nonresidents. Included are transpo - lion, grandstand seating on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, coffee, Juice and . doughnuts prior to departure, and lunch on the return bus ride. For more informa- tion, caJJ (949) 644-3151. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Llorary Used Book Store needs to replen- iSh its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the excep- tion of law books or magazines, all dpna- tions -hardcover and paperback -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa, Manners or Corona del Mar. They can also be left in the spe- oal book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mforrnation, call (949 7 59-9667. I Daily Pilot The Newport Beach Newcomers C lub rm~et at 10 a.m. the third Wednc ddys of each month at <l1tfercnt home The group of about 100 women go on the ro d, play goll, tennb, bndgc and more. ThP. group also holds several evenmg parties. For more information, call (949) 854-4501. . • St Mark Health Ministries presents Love Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic violence at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondayi; through December. The groups will meet for two how:. at St. Mdrk Presbyterian Church, 21.00 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 721-8079. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds oetworlung luncheon meetings from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive, Costa Mesa Visitors are welcome. Cost is $12. For 'more information, call (714) 885-9090. . • The Lido Isle Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m Monday~ at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th St., in the club- house on the main level, in Newport Beach. For more mfonnalion, call (H49) 515-9470. W/ti~jCRf j;rtJJ. tvea't'atf ~. ~IJhtcf e~~e (-rue F:af "1"in9: . i-fll't'11ifllf't}r•'t ~..,.,.,,., •. IM, '*' v,.11~, tt."', Fi' GmTt11 ~~., '*' £~c:t~jVt bM .j , ~itaJih 'eaf}t/~.Jy l•h•11 *t @,.uj a l<J,iJ ~'" '*' ~!e 'f1t<:tJfr•"l JiaFltJ. IM, i" 1~*>i 'P~~ ~" Italiano e Sto re *'. '\';,.fl19t ~"" B1ing the e..,~t>n<'<' of ltulian l'Ultun· into )OUr lift> '~ith furnishings & homt> ac·c·<·s~ories t•xdusiwly from Italy. ~22 @IJ :Newp•f'f '31vJ .. lf'tWf•-rl ~~ ~.-'l'Ji1.10J@~00 cSaf.12:00~00 Corona clel Mar Plaut (~,J cJ.. S1 ~l..J 9~6 A\O«ado i\wnuP • t>\\port Bt•a(·h C11+w=) .~t2-1®~{~) (949) 640-2458 5°/oOff Any Online Purchase Holiday Gift Ideas from Comcast! Wrap up BIG Holiday Savings. Over Sl75 off our newest services! 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It was unclear whether sh e pluns to file an appPal. • Moore filed a lclwsuit of tus own m October, cld.inung loss of busmess and damage to his repu- tation as a businessman because of Schlessinger's actions. TI1ere WuS a time when Moore simply tlSked for a retrdction from the ldl.k show ho l. A Schlessinger ·spokesman scUd it WdS Moore who shouJd make the apology and take responsibtlity for his remarks. "We will continue on.with our lawsuit,• Rafferty said. "My client wdnLs to get his dcJy in court for the d,unage done to his business ... BELL CONTINUED FROM A 1 Dunng the four months we awaited a summons to acbve duty, we fantW>ized nightly about making history as the squadron that single-handed- ly wiped out the Japan<i e fleet. That fantasy lasted until the end of pre-night school, ~hen we were fragmented and sent to a half-dozen dif- ferent primary night centers. The degree of -our inno- cence back then seems down- right breathtaking now. we· actually sent a committee to see tpe commanding officer at Iowa Pre-Flight to explain to him that we had been promised we wouJd go through flig"ht training and mto combat as a unit. That was the day the reaJ world began to take over. I recall this here for two reasons in particuJar: because Pearl Harbor Day always sets me to remembering such mat- ters and because so much is bemg written and said about what a great generation we were -an agenda that warms me deeply but also seems to require a ltttle per- spective from some of us who were there. Especially when CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT & Larsiest Maternity Selection in O.C. Hours: MF t0am-6pm Sat 11 am-Spm -·· Chlldren·s Clothinsz o.6K • Hiszh End Furniture Tovs & Accessories TOP Brands [./,.d'n~' • .fit'.:",...,,~ . /~nd 40% oft Children's ClofhiM 30% ott Mlternit>t Wear & More 2346 Newport Blvd • COsta Mesa. (949) 548-J 001 Next to Mama Rose RestauranL the plaudit:. extend to c <mon- uing our tonnutive yedrs us the Good Old Day:., when ou1 society was uruver ally imbued with solid pnnc:1ple that made clear distinction between nght and wiong. This cunent wavP of odula- tion pretty much started with Tom Brokaw's book, "TI1e Greatest Generation,• u paean of love that descnbed us as "men and women whose everyddy lives of duty, honor, achievement dnd· courage gave us the world we hdVO today.· A few yc>drs Idl- er, thC' movie "Saving Pnvate Ryun .. put the capstone on this usscssrnent. I don't mean m dny WdY lo. demgrt1te it. When called upon, wf' did a hell of a JOb, and I'm as proud of my pdrt m it as the contemporaries I · meet tlnd swap rernimsccnces with frequently. But the accoladf?s some- times become uncomfortable. We dJd what we did because those were the times m wtuch we l.Jved. We had the misfor- tune -or, perhaps, the good fortune to grow up dnd spend our curly c1dulthoo<1 dunng a deva1;tatmg econom· 1c <.lepress10n and d glob.ii war. Faced with the.c;e cnse , W(~ perfomwd admirably. But we are all c1eatures of our lune, and I have no reason tu believP thdt succ<><>ding qen- erataons required to deal with the same problems we lc1c:ed wouJdn't have done a:. well. And did -wllh the cn:.es presented them To take two exdmplos. I can't think of any group th.it showed more 1 aw courc1qe and dc>dicdtion than the young people who put thPu lives on the Line m the clet>p South to fight for equahty for blctck people m our sonety. Or the young men who fought 11 rotten Wdr in Vietndm without the propN support of eith1•1 their gOVt•rnment or ft>ll<>W Cll- i:teOS. And d htUe balance uhout the idyllic moral times m which wp grew up 1s useful I can shU remember viVJdly stdndmg on my uncle'<; tront porch an lhe county scdt town of Decdtur, Ind., and Wdtchmq 15% 10 o/c) 0 l~-,1-: II• I I \11 \II \I I I IC\11\I I I I I I I I 15% 0 ((f.( I \II HI\• Ill Jll\I lll<t \111111 2()()0 I'. Cou .. f II") # 1 Ml ( .. ,..,, ,, n. I \lur I Ui11 t•-in • Tt1kt' out • Cutt-rin;.: .... , ... , 1.il j), '"'"I\ '"' .!llUI(• "'"' '" I (949) 720-1289 I II/" 11 /111 / 1111• Ii ,\ I 1111111 r 111111 '''' 11 ""' 'I 11111 I I 1, .. ,, '""'''II. i fl/I /•Ill \ /)/}I"" I. '''"I tJ ' 1,110/I "I I// llll/10\ 1/1111 l!/1 /1•1'1 I ... ________________ ... thP-Klu Klux Kinn J>dfdde beforP naoslly t pprovmq f1•J- low tov.'TI m1•n. The~ We!"' marching not to wut t black people-the1 were virtually none m D ,_ ettur at that um -but f'Athnltc In the Y"•lt bPfore Pt•c1rJ Hdrbor, we hv •d m ttn <1ln111st totdlly seqiegah:d i.odetv, both north and south. In th" north hy economic nee e s1ty, in the outh tiy local low and rustom We torpedoed the Ledgue of N<1ltons, fouytit unionism dnd c rcatNI oru,1· mzecl < nmc hy a fooh:.h 11ffort to ouU<1W ale ohol (wh1d1, not madcntully, \\t> are repeating today with oth 'r drug ) And 1t there w.1s a black Nav<1l avirttu1 m m.,: war, I sure nc•\'· er rdn mto hnn . · But th1;1 DPpn•ssion 111 uqht . most ul U<>.1h11I Uirin• 1s t1 < 0111- monc1hty in df' pmr. And when il totJC ht>s Vlrtualh a whole i.oClety, we !ram to work to<jellwr .... Jth compc1 - I saon .md 11•i.1wc t Lile wc1s reduu:~d to l>lmple VN1tw th.ii I carnNI ov<>r Lo tdmily rr>l11llc)n'- ancl tru .... t hPlWf't•n pPopl{' And lhrtl, m turn, Cdrm•d ovPr Thur!.doy, December 9, 1999 A9 tu ctn UOJMralleled national etfort in World Wtu JI, both al hom and m th military. Bemg an Amenecln th n was pl n<11d It was all cap· tured for m on a road S"lgn I saw on lt roc.ky trail on Guam that ome unknown Yankee soldier hud erected. Jt pointed .east, ctnd ~ratche<.I mto Ule w1X>d wa "Rapid City 7,t>-45 nule .. 11 bent' th ow splendid sur:face w1 r • om senous hlenu hi> , suc<J>eding genor· c1ltons u<ldrt· sed thPm •Jl)grcss1vely and generally ...., ell t\.fodnwhile, the sunple ventu~s ol the 'JO clnd '40 "'Pre engulled m ooill dl5or- • der and tht• explosion of tcc:h- ·nulom. And llf>W generdtions nmtmue to struggle to find . lhlJSC .w•rrttr·s on lhmr own terms. unUm < ond1t1ons so very d1fterent from thosl' rny generc1llon PXpem•nced lf·those cond1t1ons wtll hopetully nevm be repro- duced, we at lectst left a mod- <"l worth shooting tor. • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana Heights re~1dent Ht\ column runs Thur~a~ NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. The feet arc the foundation of your body, and can often cause BACK, KNFE and HIP pain. Pain i\ your body's way of indicating somethins 1s wrong. 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In what has become a traditional community debate, the question of whether to build a bridge over the Santa Ana River at 19t~ Stree.t still ha~gs h eavy over n~ighboring cities divided over the issue. . ~St 19TH STREET BRIPGE PROJECT Story by WSE GEE n an aerial map at Costa Mesa City Hall, the proposed 19th Street bridge is a mere line, less than an inch long. But it's a line that has the potential to divide, not link, conununities. For more than a decade, the debate of whether to build a 19th Street bridge has aroused perople 's passions and inflamed their anger. "It goes beyond civit planning and becomes a reli- gion, a crusade, a belief," said Newport Beach resi- dent Pete Tarr, who serves on an advisory group that studies the bridge proposal. If the bridge is simply a line on a map, the $200,000 coop'erative Santa Ana River Crossings study is an expensive eraser that many hope will put ari end to the contentious issue once and for all. The cities of Costa Mesa, Hunt- ington Beach, Newport Beach, Fountain Valley and the Orange County li'ansportation Authority are all participating in a study to decide whether to eliminate the 19th Street and Gisler Avenue bridges from a master plan. The Gisler Avenue bridge lacks the controversy surrounding the 19th Street bridge and Fountain Val- ley residents are expected to have little to say about the 19th Street bridge. Built or not, that crossing will have little impact on their city. That leaves three oties divided on the 19th Street bridge, with Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach on one side trying to wipe it from the coun- ty map and Newport Beach on the other trying to have it built. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa officials and residents oppose the bridge because of the rivers of traffic they say will pour into what are now quiet and peaceful neigh- borhoods. Newport Beach leaders would like to see the bridge built to alleviate pressure on West Coast Highway. The Orange-County Transporta- tion Authority, which is acting as lead agency on the study, has per- haps the easiest role in the study. Leaders at the agency have said the bridges will be removed only if the cities can come to a consensus or it an alternative is found. It's hard enough for one city to come to a consensus, said county Supervisor Jun Silva, a Huntington Beach resident, who bas historiclilly opposed t,p.e bridge. But then again, he said, anything is po s1ble. For City Counolman Joe Enck- son, it's not a question of whether it's possible for the cities to coma to an agrtement -they simply must. "The stt:ldy will come up with solution5, and I have to believe they're ~ere," Enck on !laid. I Getting a loothOld I Costa Mesa has the mo t inv t- cd in the study -ooth fman· . cuilly and politically. lts $100,000 contribution mak up the bulk of the funds for the study ttnd the City Counctl has taken tough positions against th bndg ov r the y ars The transportation author-ity conltibuted sso.noo to th tudy, Newport Beach contributed $35,000 and Huntington Beach pitched m $15,000. In 1993, the Costa Mesa City Council adopted a general plan poli- cy stating that no new development could use the bridges to offset expected traffic. Last year, when the $190,000 study to revitalize Costa Mesa's West Side began, the council direct- ed the consultant to assume the 19th Street bridge would not be built - even though the Santa Ana River Crossings study had also just begun. But that doesn't mean surround- mg cities aren't increasing the need for the bridges. "The only thing we can control for sure is ourselves, so you start there," said Perry Valanb.ne, Costa Mesa's director of planning. The roots of Costa Mesa's adamant opposition to the 19th Street bridge go back at least a decade when a group of residents realized the bndge was still on t,tle county's map. "I think people began to believe the 19th Street bridge would be a redlity, • said resident Sandy Ames, who became a member of the group in 1992. "They collectively realized this wasn't a positive thing they wanted to happen." Ames lives in the Freedom Homes tract of Costa Mesa near Canyon Park. It is an older, estab- lished neighborhood. built after World War II. Some people bought the homes from their parents or grandparents. A good majority of the fi\Itlilies are younger and have children, and they have revitalized the neighbor- hood with ~ometimes elaborate remodels and additions li'affic was such a ma1or issue there that residents successfully ral- lied for traffic barriers, which make lt unpoi> 1ble for vehides to cut through the residential streets. Re idcnts who lived in tho noigh- borhood, along with others who were concerned about the po sibility of a bridge at 19th Street, began meeting on a monthly basis in 1987 end 1988 in an effort to eliminate plans to build the bndge. In 1994, the atizens' group was endorsed by the City Counol and became an off10al aty committ e Just after debate on both the Gisler Avenue and the 19th SlJoot bridg r adl d new heights. "I think it's terrible for n ghhor· hOOds," d JM t Romington, • MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pll.OT Bob Graham ls one of the co-founders of 19th to the Beach, a small group of residents ln Costa Mesa who support a bridge pt 19th Street: .The Pros The draft Environmental Impact Report is not yet available for review, but here are some perceived benefits of building a bridge at 19th Street. • The bridge might •llevl•te the need to widen Pacific Coast HlghW•y. • It would provide another east-west corridor fot' growing regional tr•ffic. • It would raise property values by providing direct access to the beach. • It would help revitalize the West Side by bringing the traffic nHded . for a thriving commerclal boulevard. Costa Mesa resident who was involved m public debates m 1993. "It would h a disaster on both sides of the nver • Hundreds ut ros1dcnt.s became involved m the debate, speaking against the bndgcs in numerous public me hngs. A ma1or ts ue bac:k m 1993 was lhc posi>1b1hty that Ea t 19th Street would necil to be widened if the bndgo was bmlt, Tho work would have required the demolition of 69 home m East Costa Mesa along 19th Strc t. Smfc that lime, th widening of East 19th Stre t wa remov..:Jd from hoth the dty' and county's master pl n m 19' 4. Howev •r, the wfd ning issue may not be d d, En on aid. "If lh brtdg wa to he built, th re would be trcmcndou pr ur to look nt this gain,• h said. Costa M a r 1dcnts' vehement opposition to the bndge is echoed by their neighbors to the east tn Huntington Beach. "We don't want a highway run· nmg through our neighborhood," said John Scott, of Huntington Beach. The sues for r idents in the outheast Huntington B ach ne1gh- horhood are imllAr to tho m Costa Mesa, said Kathi RKhftldson. I fer ncighborhood 15 al o quiet, peaceful anrt lnuncifttcd With Chil- dren. ·we're very well connected,• Rlchnrd on id. •All th kids go to the ame school and play on the m occer field . iNo on wants 1 the bridge here. We know whdt d chsast~ it would be for our neigh- borhood.• · If residents are vocal about their opposition lo the bndge now, they were even more vocdl about it m the early '90s, whl'n the btittle was fought with much more intt>nsity becduse the outcome was more in doubt Opposition wds so vehement then that hundreds of residents crowded into the Costa Mesa neighborhood commuruty center m opposition to the bndge. That's why it's so hard for Costa esa and Huntington Beach resi- dents to understand where support for the bridge is coming from now, they say. •Tue people of this commuruty. thought we had fought this down,• Remington said. 19th to the 8eadt I n addition to Newport Bearh, d small group 'Of residents.in Costa Mesa support a bndge ut 19th treet. They have fom1cd a grass- ts group called 19th to the ch, and dunng the last year ve been campa1gmng for sup- port. ·1 don't think (19th to the Beach membersJ know the fight thcy'U 1 • have on their hands,• Remmgton said Costa Mesa re idcnts Bob Gra- ham and Phihp Morello la t year formed 19th to the Beach, which boasts 25 members, 1ust as the cooperative bridgC' study and the separate West Side study got underway. . Leaders for 19th lo thP Bedc:h." argue that a plan to revildliZI) Ule West Side must include d bricfgP-, which would tum 19th Street from a dead-end street to et ma1or com- mercial thoroughfare. wThey refuse to look at the pos- sible benefits of extending 19th Street," Grd.ham said. Mil's gomg to benefit these residences here. These people's homes are $100,000 less than people on the Ea t Side. ·They'll have direct ace s to the beach . Property values W1ll go up and •t'll beneht the commercial area.• Graham, a former city council candidate, ays this with an earnestness m h1s eyes and a true belief that h is askmg for what's be t for Co ta Mc a Unfortunately for Graham, it's the same camestn thnt i m Erick.son's eyei; when he says he intonds on keeping his campdign promise to remove the bndgc from the county map. It's also the ame eftmc tn s m Ames' ey wh •n sh say she wtll !tght to keep her ne1ghhorhood saf and quiet for her children. Ames id she could rare 1 about property valu ·. "My hou e prol>ahly $100,000 l than somethinp, on the E st Sid , • Am said. That' OK with m because l tnv cd ln a n gh· b<>rhood, not a f manoal (v ntur ). • \ Enckson also disagrees with Graham. He says if the bridge 1s built, H would only attract transient businesses such as gas stations and liqu.or s.tores -not the types oJ busmesses that would benefit Cos- ta Mesa. He also·said the bridge would only tum Costa Mesa into a cut-through city -not one where residents of Huntington Beach or elsewhere would stop to do theu shopping. Costa Mesa resident Dean Rememann agrees. •If traffic was what was neces- sary to make a successful business, then there'd be successful busi- nesses on Newport Boulevard and 19th Street and (WestJ Coast High- way,• Reinemann said, •That's just not the case.· . Some residents have also ques- tioned the motives of 19th to the Beach, which includes landlords who own property on the West Side but don't necessarily live there. Graham has drawn his shdre of Jabs at public meetings from resi- dents who pomt out that he lives in the Mesa Verde neighborhood and wouldn't have to bear the conse- quences of a bndge running from Huntington Beach to Costa Mesa. They also accuse Graham of trying lo make sure a bridge isn't built at Gisler Avenue by pushing for one at 19th Street. But Graham takes ll m stnde. He says the negative attention has not deterred him or other members of his group from faithfully attend- ing every council meeting to speak about the bridge, which hasn't been easy. ~ Since the council has placed updates of the bridge study at the end of their agenda once a month, Graham and others often must wait until the end of the evening meet· ing to speak. . Every once in a while, he 1s able to get a rile out of the council members -all of whom are opposed to a bndge at 19th Street. •J think what we're trying to change their minds about is they need to be knowledgeable abOul their decisions,• Graham said. "They're giving away something Wlthout knowing the value of what they're g1Vlllg away.· Divided COlllllUlitles For all of Graham' ff om, Co - ta Mesa and Huntington Beach may have a more en· ous adversary in their neighbor, Newport Beach, Something that app ar.; to unite Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach 1e~1dt!nts even more than then position on th • bridge are their perceptions of N wport Ueach Rcsioents m the two cities ay they feel hke they are l>Cmg a kl.'d to houlder the burden of omc- thlng that would only benefit U1cu more arnuent n ighbor. •1 trongly feel they hnvc over· built and ar looking for a way out.• Richardson said Doily Pilot ; Thursd<JY, December 9, 1999 Al I • MfDIHA FEJZAGIC 04MARTtNO I DAILY PILOT A signpost marks the end of 19th street, near Canyon Community Park. MARI 'l.NNA DAY MAS .EY I DAILY PllOT Children from the rommunJty often gather to play at Canyon Park where families say a bridge at 19th Street ln Costa Mesa would jeop- ardize their way of We on the West Side. The Cons The draft Environmental Impact Report is not yet available for review, but here are some feared consequences of building a bridge at 19th Street. • The bridge would bring streams of traffic Into quiet residential neighborhoods. • It would lower property values by making homes less livable. • It would tum Costa Mesa into a .. art-through• city. • It could have profound consequences for the environment. partic· ular1y in the area of the Santa Ana riverbed. Added to that perception ts years of built-up resentment toward a city that Costa Mesa and f luntington Beach residents believe has successfully thwarted attempts to send regional traJfic through its streets. "Newport Beach stopped the freeway so 1t wouldn't go through their oty, • said Ames. "They wouldn't wtden Mariners Mile, yet they're part of a region.• . Despite what Huntington Beach and Costa M !o.d c:ay aoout them, Newport Beach residents and city leaders say they only want the ame thing. to protect their neigh- borhoods. If anybody isn't carrying their lair share, it's Co ta Mesa and l Iuntington B ach, said Newport re 1dcnt Pete Tarr. NcWJlOrt Beach Councilwoman Jan D hay agreei.. "Thoy don't s c that without the lmdg •, Newport Beach JS carrymg the brunt of thc11 trafhc, • she said. The main concern Js that if the hnclg is not constructed someday, the trulhc it wa meant to accom- modotc will be dumped on West Goa t Highway. Coast Highway between New- port Boul vard and the Santa Ana River wa widened to six tan in the arly 199os, and there wu talk Of wid ning It to eight lanes ln l 93 when discussions about th 19th Street bndge reached the11 apex, said Rich Edmonston, traffic cngmeer for Newport Beach. wu the bndge doesn't go through and traffic increases, then there's going to have to be some extensive reworking m Newport Beach, mcludmg the widening of Coast Highway,• Tarr said. The last time th~ street was · widened, it took out a number of busmes<.e , Tarr said if it's widened agam, it could take out his home. Newport Beach may have widen d Coast Highway earlier this decade, but Co ta Mesa also went through a very painful pro1ect of its own, when the oty widened Victona Str t and bulldo7.C.'<i nwnerou home to do it, ErickSon pointed out. •VtctOri Str" t bas tume<l out very w 11, but 1t wa o difficult thing to do, to d1 place a lot or pe-a- pl , • Ende on srud, •t don't thmk that ne cl to hap~n agam." R •sidcnts who oppose a bndge nt 19th Slr t also point to Victoria Str t a an Git mntivc t·w t comdor that could adequately han· die trafh . Victoria Str t. which d gned to carry 4'5,000 vehici a day, carrl 25.000 a day, said Pe1er Naghavt. ta Mesa' transporta- tion em manag r SEE BRIDGE MOE A 12 ... The players • Gary Monahan Mayor of Costa Mesa •John Noyes Mayor of Newport Beach • Peter Green Huntington Beach city coucilman • John Colins Fountain Valley city councilman •fan Silva Q(ange County supervisor •GlemCca1~ OCTA project manager • ... Grlli111 Co-foundet of 19th to the BN<h (~12 Thursday, Doocmber 9, 1999 BRIDGE CONTINUED FROM A 11 Th p of Bann1n9 Ranch EN ewport Beach, not build·. g the 19th Street l.mdge uld tlftcct development through the city's newly reViSed trdff•c phasing orcli· nance, Debdy said. The ordinanC"e, which hds been around srnce the 1970s but was rec nUy revised to avoid legal problems. requires developers to make improve-• ments if individual pro1ects gen- erate enough trdfhc to make Ultersedions too congested. There are already inter..ec- tions in West Newport that dre ma declining state. They will only become more congested as traffic continues to incrett!>e and the bridge isn't built, Edmonston said. One of Ul mtersections lhllt could be Vt rely affected if a bndg l:t not built JS West Coast 1 ugh· way and Supcnor Avenu . One development that will have to <.:omply witll Newport's traffic pha :ing ordinance - and which will be located near key inte~ctions m both New- port Beach and Costa Mesa - 1 Taylo1 Woodrow:. Banning Ranch property. • Thylor Woodrow has pro- posed building d developm nt of homes on land just east of the moulb of the Santu Ana River. Except (or a small portion of land in Newport Beach, most of the land is unincorporated tem- tory. But because the land may eventually, be arinexed into NPwport Beach, Taylor Woodrow will be required to meet 6ty standarqs, including the traffic phasing ordinance. The plan is to build t. 7 50 homes, a small hotel, a shop- ping center, an elementary school and various roads dlld parkwa'Y1' on 196 acres. In addi· lion to th developr:n,>nt, 216 acr of land will be d gnated a) open pace -120 acres of which will be untouched wet- land. Dcvelopm nl proposab for th t SJle have failed 111 the past because ot commuruty opposi- tion to any project that would necessitate the con truction of a bndge at 19th Street. 'Jitylor Woodrow Project Manager Miko Schlesinger said U1e company is officially neutral on the issue of the 19th Street bndge. I le contends the project can be built with or .without the bridge. Tuylor Woodrow is prepar- ing an envirorun ntal impact report on its project that will use the same traffic model as the Sclllta Ana River Crossings study. Schlesinger said his com- pany believes the development has been de,igned so as to make 19th Street bridge unnec- essary. Also, Taylor Woodrow'.s pro- Jeet is much smaller than one ~-.t HAPPY t,, 110LIDAYS Rabbitt Insurance Agency A\ITO. tfOMFOWNE:RS . ewe CROSS t2 s \J.J r , 949-631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon Bini. • Newpon Beach (Nut Hoag HMpital) A Whale of A Tale WHO WILL INTRODUCS US TO "MADELINE INAMSRICA Children's: Book.szhoppe 8S4-8288 A Book$hoppe for kid.9 of all ages 41 99 Campus Dr. University Center, Irvine THIS FRIDAY DSC. 10 • 4 -6 P.M ILLUSTRATOR JOHN BSMELMANS A M a s t AND amER OOUDAY TALES' PRESENTA110N AT 4 PJ,\ MAD£t.JNE. ONE OFmEM~ 8£LOVFD CHARACTERS IN ClULDREN'S L1T6RATURF.. JS SACK IN Jt6R FIR&'T ADVENTURE IN lSYEARS. REMm8SR AU'!OORAPJIFD BOOl<S MAJ<E WOND£RF'UL Glrl'S YOO CAN OPEN MAIN AND MAIN -Local Newport Residents - Scan & Beverly Jolley are signing their newly released book, Dicbocomy Aroj~b lurnce Fri., Dec. 10, 2-4 PM. 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AJUlough the oompa.ny LS officially neutral when it comes to the 19th Street bndye, 1t 1s adamanUy oppo~cd to the 17th Street c.tltemative, wh1ch is being stud1ed by the trans- portation Huthority as a requile- ment under the CahfomJa EnVLronmentul Quubty Act The dlterndtive would con- nect West 17th Stn'Cl to t lunl· ington Beach, directly through Taylor Woodrow's proposed housing development. c ~acb nmghbor· ood has tts own con- ms •. the county's study will reflect whether the bridge is needed from d region- al standpoint. #We all live in the same ilrea· w1Ul imaginary lin und r aJtemdtive city govCJ1l!llenls, but that doesn't affe<.1 th way I dnv ~. • Naghavi said. Imaginary or not. the political diVL-.ions are real for residents. Each of Ule participating oues is hoping to get the best deal for their individual com- munittes whil~ coru>1dermg rc~onal needs, NaghaVJ said. nus balance between regional and local needs is dmplified by the fact that the two busiest intersections in the county are in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and play heav- ily into the need for a bridge. Those inten;ections arc N<!wport Boulevard and Coast Highway, with 121,050 average dctily trips, and 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, with 100,755 average daily tnps, according to a 1996 Orange County 'Ifansportation Authori- ty study. The four cities and Ule trans- portdtion authonty must come to a unarumous agreement on not only !he 19th Street bridge, but also the Gisler Avenue bridge. 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Urklcson d h ilit>m the point of conducting the tudy. EriC'ksOn said ho doesn't Ulink Costa Mesa b bying to shirk its responStbility to regional trathc, but the city shouldn't be forced to bear th brunt of it either. • "l don't want to hwt oilier conununities, but I a..c;k them not to hurt nune," Erickson saJd. "Thdt'i, Ule point of the whole study.• Still, there are issues city lcader'S must overcome a<> dis- cussions begin. Some oty lead- ers arc even que5tioning the process Hunungton Beach Council· man Peter Green said be will work with NeWJ)Ort Beach on some issues, but feels #they have no decision on the bridge per ~e.• ·1 don't see why we need their consent to have the bridges removed,• Green saJd. The study is bemg held up now bf>cttuse all the agenoes are l>eing asked to agree on whdt land-use information should be included m the 1eport. "It's not ec.LSy for local agen- cies and a regional agency to dgree on one thing,• Naghavi said. The draft envirorunental report, which was to be com- pleted and released sometime this montll, has been delayed agtlirl. It as expected lo be released by August 2000. "You can call it anti-region- alism, but it au boils down to somebody's neighborhood,• said Scott, the Huntington Beach resident. "I don't care whetller your neighborhood is in Newport Beach or here. There's greater value in Ulat thu.n saving someone five min- utes going home at night." HEMPHILL' RUGS & CARPE ''Rugs just ;,, Time., for the Holidays" Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10·5 230 East 17th St. Cost1 Mesa (949) 722-7224 www rugso·1r! :srf'"'' com Give a Present 0 with a Future f ;ivt' a gi It that k1·~v on giving thi holilfoy t'a~on, o high ·qualily i11v1·-.1 n lf'11t. ·nwrc-: \ ~om1•thing for •wryone 011 )Ollr Ii I -tt)l'k~, lw111I mutual funds 11nd nuwh mom. Ailt•n Younou1Hmr I JO N1·wporl C<'nh'r Or. #200 I Doily Pilot soci e cy Thur.day, December 9, 1999 A13 Inspiring stories of survival told at Childhelp luncheon T lm Drom, chapldUl at the Village or Childhelp m Beaumont, Calif., stood before a crowd of some 800 guests assembled m the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Hotel and shared tho story of a young boy named Jimmy, a resident of the facility that Cdres for dbused. neglected <md dbandoned cluldren. Jt s<'ems Jimmy was play- mg bull with some of the other kids and dcc1dentally got an elbow m his eye. 1}'pica1 kid's stuff on the held. No hann done. The game went on. And Junrny ended up with one ffidJOr swollen black eye .. The next morning. Jimmy was headmg down the hall to catch the bus for school. The . Childhelp nuri.e cautioned him that his black eye was probably a good reason to stay home for a day or two until it hedled. In other times, in other places, a black eye might be a kid's greatest trophy. But Originally created to care for unwonted ori>hons left behind by U.S. servicemen in Korea, Chndhelp today is a leader in core for cMdren suffering the rav· ages of all sorts of domestic violence, abuse ond abandon.. ment. It is shocking that such lJ great need exists in such o civaized time. Some say it's worse than ever. today, especially for a kid from Childhelp, lhe black eye might be a mag- net for trouble. Junmy was first a little SUI· prised at the nurse's sugges- tion. After dll, it was JUSl an acodent that hap- pened ma sunple game. While standing in the hall talking, every Jud lhHt wdlk.ed by heading for the? school bus made a b1q deal about the black eye out of concern for their fellow Cluldhelp fnend. But the young boy knew what the nurse meant. He told her, "It is so ruce to be appreciated. I think l'U stay home today.• The 800 support£>rs or Child- . help came together last week for a holiday luncheon and fund-raiser to ensure that Jim- my and thou.c;ands more like him have a place to call home; so they can stay tiome when they n~ to and heal. Heal from dn innocent wound on the pit.tying held; and heaJ from much deeper wounds inllicted by cru~l lifc C'lrrumstances Stt1rted more than 40 yea.rs ago, Childhelp has grown bOth in support and in need. Originally created to care for unwanted orphans left behind by U.S. servJcemen m Korea, Cbildhclp today 1S d leader in care for children suffering the ravages ot all sorts of domestic violence, abuse and abdndon- ment. It is shocking that such a great need exists in such a ovitized bme. Some say it's worse than ever. So the ladies and gentlemen of Newport-Mesa and all of Orange County who support Childhelp's work, gathered in the spirit of holiday giVlng t9 make a difference m the lives of Juruny and so many more. A shnung star in the large OO\'{d was a young woman who, along with her younger brothers, once had a bed of her own at Chtldhelp. Amy Taylor had grown up, excelled m high school and wait head- ed to UCLA on a Fulbright scholarship when the news came that her younger broth- ers would be separated and DailyPilot \ THE C.R 0 W D sent lo different foster homes. Taylor r-ejected her scholar- ship to UCLA, instead finding several part-time jobs in order to keep her brothers together under the same roof, support- ed by this courageous and ·righteous teen. Taylor came to the poctium at the Childhelp luncheon and just waved at the crowd. There were no words to speak. The crowd had just been told that Amy had managed to adopt her younger brothers, so there would be no more fear of los- ing her family. Applause cir· cled the cavernous ballroom Ill an infectious manner, growing and feeding on itself like some wildfire -a wildfire of sheer joy. Amy and Jimmy are the real side of Childhelp. Far beyond the privilege of a love- ly holiday lunch, the genuine inspiration for sharing to make the world a better place for others far less fortunate was evident to all m attendance. Co-chaired by Pam BuUer and Katherine Meredith with • a comnuttee including Pa.m Arnett. Barbara Ganahl, Eileen Saul, Natalie Tabb and Gemma Wolf, to namE) only a few, the afternoon was clearly filled with holiday JOy. Also lJl the crowd were Patti Edwards with her mom, Marge Dayton,CarolPackard,Robln Sanders, Janet Terrell, Jodi GeoUroy, Nora Johnson, Mari- lyn Fratt. Debbie McCarthy, Carol Malouf, Heycbe Frazee, Donna Clark, Jeanne De Vries and IJnda GlannJnl. • a.w. COOK'S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. ··"-"'-• ---....,,,...l.-!'(t ~ ~· On Center Conditioning BODY ARTS ANO SCIENCE Rael lsacowit7, MA, D1rt"Ctor Spccialrzing 111 tile work of f JI. Pi/ates 1111d :-t>rl'ins tile mteniational ccm1m11111ty for m't'r 20 ymrs. ., Ill fMat Class: Monday & Thur-.~) 7:10 pm. Tuc ... d.iy I 00 pm L Theraband Class: Wednesday, 7:30 pm Regular Sessions: Monday-Friday, 7am -7:30pm SaJurday, 7am -12 110011 • Teacher Training Certification Program (949) 642-6970 485 Eai.t 17th Street. Sutle 650. Co,ta Mc~a \\-ww.oncentercond1tionin 1.com &• ---&----------- Co-chairs Katherine MeredJth, left, and Pam Butler Dank Carol Packard, pre ldent of the Orange County Chapter of ChJldbelp at a recent holiday luncheon that raised funds for the • organization. For tile br.sf 01tlwpedic cart, stop by lioag 01tlwptdic 4 t1t1ias-if.JOU ran. JVo matter what )'Ollr sport, Ol')OU1' i1~jll1)'. lloag ll<Hjn'tal 1\ r.quipptd lo luuullr. it. U'ith tire largvif, most t .. ,perienad ;ta.ff of orfhopr.aic wrgeans iu Orange Cmmty Hoagf>etfornu mo11 orthopf.dic sur r.rir.s than an ' other r11u1 lt0.\/1itnl. Jfnd j~t.\f as in sports. r.x/Jr.1itmre r.ount.s. So ifyou want to gtt barlt i11 tltr. game. ba<k 011 flu: ,,/rrmd, t>1·jmt \impl ' bark on.yourfut. roll 011 ot>er lo Ille ortlw/>alic t',.~/>r.rf\ al Jl(lag llo::J/>ilal. ' To ll'l1r11 11w1-, about /long 01 tlwj)(dir. Sc1irius ca7l 800/975·6468. Ranked #J in rang-c Cow1t)r. II. •er•lee ol 'i••• Ht••ll•I ....... "'••1111•1 ••• A 14 Thursday, Dec mber 9, 1999 date book Doily Pilot New movies explore the strength and bonding Of women • EDfTOft'S Non: Th Reel Critics column features movie critiques written by community members s.erving on our panel · 'All About ... Mother' is Cannes winner S pain's Pedro Almodovar won Best Director at Cannes this yPar for ~All About My Mother," an amazing film about a moth· er's REEL CRITICS ~~::~~d~r and meaning after the death of her teenage spn. ·This is certainly Alm<>Q- ovar's most mature work. For- tunately, he has lost neither his love for zany humor, nor his capacity to create powerful unforgettable women chdrac- ters. Cecelia Roth plays the mother, Manuela, who leaves Madrid Md returns to Barcelona to find the father h rson nover knew, lnde d, the father never knew he had a son. For tea!>on::. that don't become clear until 'the end of June Fenner the film, she had reasons for not wanting father or son to know the other eXlSted. In Madrid, Manuela had supported her' son and herself working as a nurse. In · · Barcelona, she had moved m very different circles. She con- tacts old acquaintances who include several prostitutes, a pregnant nun, a flamboyant actress, several transvestites and a drug dealer. In other words, a typical Almodovar cast. And in true Almodovar fashion, he celebrates the strengt? these women are capable of drawing from and lil.(!l ·I giving to each other. But Almodovar does more than honor lhes<' women. He makes us Jove them, too. ~ ~ AMACHI ~ ~ q I ~ _...-• Authen~~s:u~~r ~ ti t>. • Elegant Dining ~ LUNCH IOff.FRI 11:30 • 2:08 • Complete Bar ~ .._.l·SAT5:00-18:00P.M. ; CLOSED SUNDAYS : ~ 2675 Irvine Ave , Costa Mesa ~ (across from Newport Golf Course) The Largest Selection of Ski & Snowboard Clothing a ~~ .ftL ~ ~ Sushi To Go ~ 645-5518 ~ 645-5519 ~ ' Almodovar's first inlema- tional smash hit was the bril- liant screwball comedy HWoman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown." ln •All About My Mother," we find women who can survive any- thing and !>till make us laugh. • JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa resi- dent in her late 50s, 1s vice president of a work force training company. ZAHER FALLAHI , CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Taxes l 5<\o d1\counr to CM R<.~idt'nts (714) 546-4272 FIT HAPPENS 1Jilii '!!!!!* ,.,_,,_ s..~ INf) UI Jal lfi1111tl1' -~ arlner • lece Sult Newport Beach erly Newport Ski Company 2700 West Coast Highway Corner of PCH a. TUstln '.i (949) 631-3280 San Gabriel 9034 E. Hunttniton Drive BOGNER 1 block East of Rosemead Blvd. (626) 287-0736 Stof9 Hours: Mon • Fri 10-9, Sat · Sun 101 , COMING 50011 'Tumble' into this obscure film M y husband and I aren't known for being wild or .crazy. but occasionally when we're feeling very adventurous '!-NC go to see a movie neither one of us knows anything about. Sometimes we get lucky and sometimes not So when we ventured out lo see the new Fine Line feature film "Tum- bleweeds,·· we had no idea Jim Caney ls Andy Kaufman in Universal Pictures' "Manon the Moon," coming soon to theaters. how the everung would turn out. This time I'm happy to say we got lucky -"Tumble· weed!>" i~ a wonderful movie. The film centers on ·two main chardcters, a mtither pldyed by Janet McTeer and he1 12-year-old daughter, Ava, plo}ecl by Kimberly J. Brown The movie opens with a tight between the mother (Mctry Jo) and her current hus- b<ind. Ava is shown m her room frantically packing her bdgs. Mary Jo soon comes for FITSTART ro' 'r 11r ng "Your Fitness Starts Here" • Persooal Sollsfaction 1st Session FREE Guaranteed . • Advanced Exercise Technology • lntrofit Nutrition • Focil_ities in Newport & Huntington Beach • licensed & Insured • Results Oriented Derek J. Archer Certified Tech & C.P.T. (714) 841-5900 Pager (714) 216·7501 her Md the two flee into the rught. bound for who-knows- where. Lat- er, while stud~g maps in a coffee shop, Heidi Bres!lle r Ava con-vinces her mother to head west to a coastal town near San Diego. They soon arrive and set up housekeep- ing in a motel. Shortly after arrivmg, Mcif¥ Jo finds a job at an alarm compimy and Ava heads off to school, both deter- mined to find her own way. Old habits die hard, and soon Mary Jo has a truck dri- ver boyfriend and is moving hen;elf and Ava into his home. Jack (Gavin O'Connor) tries hard to unite this group into a family urut, but the bond betwe1m moU1er and daughter is strong dlld he hnds himself feeling left out. An .in<>vilcible hght breaks out, dnd Maty Jo again tries to flee with Ava. This time, how- ever, Ava decides she doesn't wd.Ilt to leave and with the help of one of hN mother's co- worker.. (Jay 0. Sanders) con- vinces her mother to stay and, for the first lune really take charge of her life. BeauWully written, directed and acted, "Tumbleweeds" .is a delightful movie to watch. McTeer's portrayal of the whunsical, na.ive and loving mother Mary Jo is truly a wonderful performance. Equally outstanding is Kim- berly J. Brown's portrayal of the much wiser than her years Ava O'Connor (who ts also the director) shows us the sen- sitive side of trucker boyfriend Jack Other noteworthy per~ lormclnces are lhe very strange Michael J . Pollard as Mary Jo's boss and finally Jay 0. Sanders as her sensitive co- worker and fncmd . In th.is busy l.J.me of year, treat yourself to some adventure by sec.mg a relauvely unknown movie, "Tumbleweeds.• J don't think you'll be disappointed. • HEIDI BRESSLER, 35, is a hairstyl· 1st and Costa Mesa resident Jofut L. 'BCOm CUS10~ PHOTOGlAPtiY, LTD date book Thursday, Dec mber 9, 1999 AJS 20th production of 'Christmas Carol' is better than ever TOM J'rrus I s there a work of hctJon that has been read, or seen, by more men, women and children the world over than C harles Dickens' "A Christ. mas Carol?" Probably not, but fdfflillanty only deepens one's respect for this holiday classic, an under- standable choice for South CodSt Repertory's first special production for the Christmas season . It's over a century old, but it still "plays." I wrote those lines 19 years ago in 1980, when SCR first • produced THEATER REVIEW ~~~ ~~s bean annual tradition, d.nd little has happened dunng the 1980s or '90s to alter the sentiments. Even though I've seen :em all, I still get a Little misty-eyed when, on Christmas mommg, Ebene7er Scrooge becomes filled with the holiday spint and sets about shanng it with others. •A Christmas Carol" has sustained this emot.ion over two decades because of many factors -Dickens' finely craft- ed story, Jerry Patch's superla- tive stage adaptation, John- DaVld Keller's loVlllgly craHed direction and, of course, the richly sinewed perfom1ance of Hal Landon Jr. as Scrooge, a characterization he\ inhdb1ted with heartfelt power clnd affection from Day One. This year. as usual, there are the familiar sights and sounds of SCR "Christmas Carols" past particularly I A CHRISTMAS CAROL' + WHERE: South Coast Repertory, 625 Town. Center • Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Satur- sounds m Garth Hemphill's stimng, elaborately unproved sound design and Dennis Castellano's musical embell- ishments. 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Joining Mathers and 1P.pns- ing their spectral rolP.s for yet another sea on are Don Took, overwhelming in h1s pctinf!d rage as Marley's ghost (dnd awesomely mute as the Spnt of Christmas Yet to Come), and Richard Doyle, smoothl)I: orchestrating Ebenezer's 1our- ney into his childhood as the Sprit of Christrnds Past. Director Keller steps mto a familiar guise as a chdnty solicitor outraged by Scrooge's penury, along with Marthd McFarland, who also gets in some juicy stage time as the Jolly Mrs. Fezziwig and an avanoous street scavenger. A.rt Koustik enthus1asucally reprises his dual roles as the benevoient Mr Fezz1Wlg ttnd the grasping black mdrkel<!er In his second tum as Bob Cratchit, Oav1d Whulen has settled rucely into the part so identil1ed (for 18 years) with John Ellington and truly made it his own. Devon Raymond I mas PrC'sent. 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Another new lace, though hdrdly nP-w to local audiences after a clistuigu1shed amuteur cart?Pr at 0CC, is Mark Coy<tn in a vdnety ol roles, mcluding the hard-bitten young Jae-ob Mctrl1~y. 1 loY{ard St1dngraw -the only actor besides Landon to hdVl! appeared in illl 20 pro- duct.Ions ...... is once ctgaw splen- did as Scrooge's nephew Fred ThP Cratchit kids -double cast, but m Sunday's 4 p m. produc:tion Jac-kie Bruchman, Rydn Eggold, Ann Seaver and the SCE:ne-stecihng ·Gregory Swanson as a towheaded Tiny Tun -add ndturdl touches of charm, while Alan Pnester is fme as the st1 t hoy Y. ho h•tches Scrooge' tu1kcy Chlf Faulkner's moothly trans1tiorung ettings UU unpr s • d do Dwight Richard Odie's penod costum and Donna •.tnd Tom Ruzika's excellent hyhtmg patterns. All hc1vc b~ "n bc1ckstiHJC' regulars smce the .,how's inception. •A Chn!>tmdo., Crlrol".shows PV<'l)' rn<hc ation of sticking around South Coast Reµcrtory for anothPf 20 SPCJsons, by wh1r.h tune Landon will be pushing 80, hut probdbly still will remain the dchruhve Scrooge A rousing •wassa1J" to oil <'oncernod. • TOM Tll\.IS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot H1s·rev1~ appear Thursda~ and Saturda~. CRYSTAL CAVE -DECEMBER EVENTS- Astrology Study Group with Patty Thursday. Dec 2nd. 9th & I 6th 7·9pm T drat Lecturt• with Mary Gn.·<·r • r11. Occ .'.5rd, 7:3<J<Jpm Tarot Work.shop \\-ith Mary Greer Sat. 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S i 01p1 e . EI e g a n r. CVMA Not jU"it .rnoth~r prctt) face CHARLES H. BARR 't ... ' I A 16 ThurWoy. Oc!cember 9, 1999 date book Qoily PilOt Muldoon's is the very definition of an Irish pub M uldoon's Irish Pub, on Newport Cer:iter Drivf! next to Big Edwards nwater, has long heen.a staph~ for the St. Patrick' Day dowel. ln fact, it i:o required it you truly pldn to celebrate thdt day like only U1e lnsh can. However, · f ecl true to ------sdmple DINING REVIEW thelf exlfms1ve beer and lnsh whiskey sclccbons-ac; well dS their lnsh-Amencan fare any other dcty of th<• yeur For 25 years Muldoon's has filled every definition bf ·an Jr1sh pub, from its dark wood and dunly lit intenor to its For ReseNat1ons J (714) 838-1540 bricked courtyard pdllO com- plete with trees dnd heat lamps. Spotlightinq bands 'iUC-h as the Young Dubhners only helps to authentlcctle Muldoon's reputation. You can't have a ri' taurant m Southern California without sucrumbmg to some of the local influences, dnd MuJ- cloon's is no exception. For while they offer Irish stew ($8.25) and pub onion loops ($4 .50), they also offer chips and salsa. chicken wrnp:o, and tuna sandwiches ($7 50). Thelr tund sandwich 1s one of my fctvorite tlungs to order. They mctke it with fresh albacore und easy on the moyonnaise. While you think of d pub as sort of d working man's lunch EVITA · New & Used Sports Equipment ~~-. Christmas Specials ~-,,.) 'i Sno1vboard Packages 'i Rage Jr. 299"" •Rage $249"' •LAMAR 299 ... I . I/ 11 l " ,f /"· k.11 "' • "' I: ,, rrl I: ,,, .::-/1111,/11 I i ' • • l i ' .,; .J Mission Rol er Hockey Skates " .J Control XI Jr. $79"", •Control XI $99119 •Proto V $149"" 3313 S. Bristol St .. • Sou (Rri~tol & McAr1hur nut 10 Mkh.1cl\) (714) 641 -7427 pldcc, Muldoon'i:, 1s r ltlly a Newport working man·~ lunch place, as 1t is moderc1tPly • expensive. But th~ lood is fresh and genuUle, from lhelr ...mall lodves of ~oda brcdd, hill of currants and rye, to their hearty wheal b1eud, erved with whipped butler. There has been discussion in my office as to whether Muldoon 's serves the best burger m town, and the major- ity sdys yes. Either way, their macho burger ($8.40) with JdCk cheese, sliced avocado and a grilfed Ortega pepper, and their B.~.C. burger ($8.45) with cheddar cheese topped willi tangy barbecue sauce and bdcon, lS pretty much all you could hope for in a burger. The Jack Muldoon qrilled chicken sandwich ($8.95), basically the macho burger with chicken. is d nice, satisfy- •••••••••• •1 • Newport • I I I BEAUTY SUPPLY I I I dann& I I I I ~ /1.7).~ I I • • • • • • • • •••••••I : ZO% OFF: • Entire Purchase • I • I I I I••••••••••••••• I I 3601 Jamboree Rd 4#8 N.B. I 261-6788 I I I Jamboree at Bristol 1 I I 1 Back Bay Court 1 ••••••••••• EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE •CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714·832·1MAX .. , N• .. llAUUMCll tit) llYOM 1111 ClMI (~) IOYI IOl'T CllY 1111 ' lal'I JGUMIY ('9·111 PlOATm WI~ ~I ~-l(Pl•lll MULDOON'S IRISH PUB + WHERE: 202 Newport Center Drive (next to ,.Edwards Big Newport theater) + WHEN: Open at 11 :30 a.m. every day except Mondays +HOW MUCH: • Moderately expensive +PHONE: (949) 640-4110 Muldo~n·s manager Mary Murphy sits down for lunch ln the restaurant's dinlng room. CONRAD LAU I OAILV PILOT ing altemBtive and the single most ordered item in my ofhre. Of cow se you can ord<•r comed beef ($8.75), sh<'P- herds pie ($9.95) and bc1nqers and mash ($8.95), but Mul- doon's is famous for its hsh and chips ($9.50) Cdtch them for lurn·h on a Wednesday, when you c:on en1oy all you can eat 11<.h dnd chips complete with mctllNI vinegar and salt. Fresh l11rtcu sauce and pub fries an' dlso . TRO'r LIGHTING served on Ute side, but the vancgdr dnd sali show your comrmlment to tradition. Orwnliil chicken saldd and thP gnU<'d chicken breusl sul- ud dr(' crood, but Pdt's Cobb saldcl 1s \\ h<1l I mean when 1 sny s.ilud: rl•:,plendent with blue < hePse and bacon. Mu.Jdoon's oilers severul dai- ly ~JHX1t1ls for both lunch d.Jld dinrn•1, ;rncl they range from lrr>sh S<tltnon past.a to pork lC'n- d_ei lom Ctncl lcunl> chops. If you ·:::)' i 11 r I I 1 nr ..5.fJ 011 /,/ t @J/ I()/)(' I' II (' "e 11 r1 11 » ( 1 i ( r I I ,r tf /i I ht Hodson Lighting Qualil.\ I igh1ing S.-n1u r •. , ao , ... ,. Opl'n lul's -f rt, 9-~ l>JI. 9·~ I 1 ll 11.Jcwporl BlvJ C oslJ Mc)il (949) 548-9341 BREITLING 1884 .. CHROSO:\.fAT TRADITIONAL - - ' I l'.' I I I II ·. 2().:j Nl WI' lJ{ I < I Nl ~ n l >RI Vt Nh\Vl'OIU HEJ\ l l, < \ •)2(,60 949.721.90 I 0 . I N TR U M EN T F 0 R PR 0 F S SI 0 N A L 9 "' go m for lunch, ask for Patty to be your server, she is great. Danner dt Muldoon's includes porterhouse stectks ($18.95) and filets, both served with d twice-baked potclto. Mrs. Murphy's pot roast ($16.95), Gaelic chicken and Old Bushmills b reast of chick- en ($15.95) -a breast of chicken simmered in Mul- doon's dwctrd winning Dijon sauce -fish etnd chips, and shrimp ctnd chips are also avatlable on the dinner menu. What about dessert you ask? Well here at Muldoon's the Irish edt hot apple pie with caramel scluce and whipped cream. chocolate sundae w1lh toffee crunch, dnd d lrcld1llonal Irish trifle - sponge cake with a splash of sherry, homemade custard, strawberries and cream From Dec. 15 to 24 MuJ- doon's is cc>lebrdbng with a Dickens ln'ih Christmas, com- plete with d wail staff m period costumes t.1ncl specials like roast duck, brisket of beef, and a holiday -.pPcaaJ, wassail -. hot space wine -to wdJTT\ your bones. Ginyerbrectd will also be on the mPnu. Throughout the year on Sunday mghL<>, MuJdoon's - showcaws chfferent Irish bands, and on Thursday, Fn- day dnd Sdlurday nights )'OU can hedr varying other kinds of music. The pub is open until 1:30 a.m . daily except Mondcty so it makes for a great after-movie place to hdve .m lnsh coffee, or 1ust d plain cappuccino, while you listen to music on the pdlto Again. they have heat lamp-.. So next lime you JU.St can't think of a place to eat, pray to St. Patnc:k dnd dSk him to remove the locusts from the farmlt1nd in your brain, and go to Muldoon's rt's an lnsh pub if thc·w ever was one. The Lowest Prices In Town on Lobster Only s I I. 99 tb FRESH SWORDFISH NOW AVAILABLE! Tasty 6 und1r Northern Rock Crab S3.291b Open 1 Dap AWMk IOam..opm Mond1p -TllutsdaJ 9am-6pm r rtd1y • Sunday I Doily Pilot Newport pudget woes are . self-induced Y our editorial was weU stated but too kind ("Newport Beach should cut first, tax later,'" D~c. 'l· While the hand-wringing over 1-yoffs at C1ty Hall was going on in 1994 to 1996, the head coui1t dropped 13% while the loto.l pdyroll Increased 5%. At the same time, the average salary and benefits tiwe:, per employee mcrea~ed 20%. It was- n't the high-priced dudes that took lhe hit, wes it? No one at City Hall MAILBAG wants to take on the expensive side of the ledger. Only the rev- enue side. We have the worst perfor- mance in the county on privdtization Rather than privdtize, we bureaucra- tize the ambulance service. We talk about labor contracts for sununer lifeguards. We put marine safety personnel on the same incredi- bly costly l abor contracts dS firemen. Fire personnel cost us more than $105,000 per year, per person m salary and benefits, while police, who gel shot at and shop for gro- ceries on theU" own time, cost no more than $85,000. The lc1st time I checked, toe princ1pdl di Newport Elementary, a PhD, {'Ost us less than $83,000 The opportunity 1s on the expense side and m thP 65''., of the operatmg budget that is allocated to employees' salary dnd benefits. TOMHYANS Newport Beach ·All they ask for is notice Please note that we express our concern reparchng the new develop- ment on ttiP North Ridge. When we purchased our property more than a year ago, both the prevtous owner and the estate agent a swed us thdt there would be no development on the ridge and speoftcally on the slope facing us, as this was d consid- eration m purchasing. We had no notice of any pencting development nnd we feel deprived of our nghts as residents of havmg no say over the issue. We are not antidevelopment, but feel that the project should have been 'pr sented to us . o that any con- cerns could have been addressed. The local residents should have been c\ party to any outcome wiU1 the intent of 1t bemg beneficial to all. It appears as if no proper environmen- tal impact assessment was earned out and there does not appear to be any environmental management · plan. Clanty is required on these matten;, as we are the aJtl•ctcd par· ties and concerned re:,1dents. We ge you to suspend dOY further development, particularly on the dge facing us, and hdvc the devel· o~r do a proper presentation of his ntentions. Th1s so we can under· stand the unpact and to discuss ow concerns and be a party lo an anuca- le solution. · RON AND PETA PALADIN N<>wport Beach Your article ·cowboys and inspi- ration," Nov. 27, wrongfully unplied lliat John Wayne and his wife, Pilar, e residents of Newport Beach curing the 194~. For the record, they were married Nov. 1, 1954, on Kona, and lived m Encmo. In 1965, while Duke was on locdtion in Durango, Pilar purchased a home for them in Bay,.hmes, where he lived 1mUl his pa ing irl 1979. BILL THOMSON Costa Mesa • • commun1 forum Thur~day, December 9, 1999 Al7 EDITORIAL He keeps that lovin' feeling alive W hen it comes to fund-raising fo1 good caus- es in the New- port-Mesa commuruty, no one does 1t better than Bill Medley. He sang a concert to gath- er funds for Amanda Arthur's medical bills dfter the '1997 Irvine Avenue crash left her in a coma for three ~onths. He and fell ow Righteous Brother Bobby l latfield pucked the Balboa Pavilion last year to raise money for the Balboa Theater renova- tion· project And just this week, he did his part for local schools when he gave a benefit con- cert for the Ensign Fund along with his musically inclined children, McKenna, 12, and Darrin, 34. Medley, who got bis start Dc.>N LEACH / DAILY PllOT m Balboa performing at the Working on their harmony, Bill Medley, left, sings ~oh, Holy Christmas" with his daughter, Rendezvous Ballroom, has McKenna, andson, Oarrtn, while Bill Lee accompanies on piano. said performing for local Baby Boomers gr<'w up to also gwes him the stur power mto his home -if that's what chatj_ties is his way of giving the soulful sounds ot The that locdl good causes des-. it lakes to help advertise for back to the community thdl Righteous Brothers in the perately need when dttempl-the fund-raiser. helped boost his career. 1960s. t\.fcmy residents can mg to raise large sums of And Medley is passing Ensign Intermediate holds a I renwmlwr dancing their first cash. those ideals on to his children. speaaJ place in his hec:Ui danc<' to "You've Lost That Newport Beach is a promi-McKenna, wilh a voice twice because it's the school McKen-Lovin' reeling" 01 lldvmg nent town with plenty of dS big as shP is and a love for na attends and because c1 por-their first kis~ while prominent, if not famous. res-music dS deep as her father's, tion of the proc·eeds from "Unchdmcd ~lelodyN played idents. But few are as dedi-clearly hds a bnght tuture. Wednesday's concert v..ill yo tu on the radio. cated ds Medley 01 I ldtfield There is httle doubt m our the school's music department. Thctl nostalgia, ulong with when it romes to thPir coin-minds that even as her musi- Medley ~id he first developed the fclct thut l\1edley is simply mumty. While some refuse to Cdl career tdkes off, she will tus love for music while a great entertome1, still keeps even tdlk t() the locdl news-not forget the example her singing in his junior high him busy touring both as a paper, Medley invites fdther set. school's choir. · solo act dnd with l latfield. It reporters and photographers Neither will we. · Columnist Smith better off in South County S teve Sm1lh better proouce Ron Gryffmder and his NAG Com· rrutlP.C to provr thl·\· are n•dl or Smith shou.J~f find d ~outh County anti-El Toro newspdpN to pnnt his . quesllonably funny s, llr ., (HA nl'w "lAG about El Toro airport pldn, • Nov 27) Maybe they rmght aJ>pre· c1atc his humor, becauw l do not l hope a fe>w more> p<'oplc in our conununity Will begin to NAG the Pilot and lhf' Times to u l~ th£'1r Npowcr of the press~ to inform our residents what wtll FEEDBACK hap1wn to them m the year 2005 when we Jose ow curfews and flight r~tnctions at John Wdyne Airport. Thal, my dear 'tcve Smith, 1s not a laughing matter, and unhke your recent column, thdt 1s whc1t deserves front-pt!ge ht•c1dli es and coveraq<>. PAT JONES Newport Bf'ach I missl.'d Bonnie O'Nl·ll's column last Saturday m lhP Pilot, as I was looking lorward to rt'udmg some pro-El Toro airport news m our locaJ paper. Instead, I saw a sick colwnn by Steve Snuth. "ho poked fun at our volunteer pro-El Toro .urport groups and amateur planners, and did nothmg to help solve Orange County's mrport pr<>blcm that's get· ting worse and worse. Let's how some let1d{>rsh1p on El Toro. Your constituents 1.ue the vic- tims or Jolin Wayne Airport. Wt; nee<l equity with Cl 'foro and a newspc1per that ht>lps solve Orange County·~ piohlem. DON NYRE NPwport Be<lC"h Thr<'e the(lrs for slow-grc)\vth activists Thc1nk you tor thf' p•<~·c>s of New- port h1stor) that the Pilot has recent· l} puhllshcd. It b ta ... cinatmg for me to learn tnnr ahout the history or our community dnd 1 w<1s paruculdr- ly intcn• ... lt•d in today's cullcle chs-· cus<>m9 the v<1rious groups that hC:tVP fought to tMlcmce qCO\\ th 111 New- port (•G1owmg Pcuns," D~c. bl Jmt1gu1e how dillerent our aty would look without U1P effort!> ol Frank dnd Frctn Rohmson, the Ail· port Workmu Group, th<' C:reeway Fighter:-c1nd others. · We would httve two multilane freewdys (between Wt!. ... t Coao;;t Highway ancf Wth Street dnd throu9h Co1ona clel ~for). a hugf' illrport netirhy with 24 -hour takeoffs cllld lanclinti"· dnd ewn more high- nse olf1c • hltilding than we have now. Tht> Irvine ro was clctemuned to build out the Bac:k Hay, which would now be paved over and hned with wc1tc11tont hou<.Ps 11 the Rohm· sons had not stopped them. Tho lesson for me ts that citizen need to continue to work to protect the quality of life m Newport Bcud1, since not all of lhe development decisions nrnde hy our cii.•cision· maker~ are the best choke for our city m tht> long run. Three cheers for our bdldnced growth actiV1sts - pdst and present. ROSEMARY LUXTON Nt wport BPdch Hanukkah story I was informative Thank you tor the mfom1at1ve explanation ol Hanukkah, a cele- biation of the mnacle ol hght I" foes· llvdl of lights," Dec. 3). It is fl good thing lo htt\:e knowl· edge of othN rehgious n~lebrdtions When 1t comes to the meaning of Chnstnld , I b >heve U1ut 1t is lost underneath the Santa Clauses and Chmtmas wrclppmqs. Chnstmas is ,1 feast to commemorat ~ th~ nuraclP of the li1rlh of God himself, as a human baby. to a vugm Jt•Wlsh gtrl. Thi$ baby Jp.sus was to become the savior for the people of any country who believe in God's nuracle and gift ol eternal lite w1th him. nus l'> the m<•amng of Christmas ADA COLE Co ta M a Gay-straight alliance dubs are wrong Gay-s1.Ja19ht allianc •dubs m high . C'hoob may be politiC"ally correct, but they are dang rnus and wTong ("Gay-strrt1ght alliance 101," Nov. 29) Why are they wrong? Because m un attempt to protect students from homophoh1c remarks, harassment or VlOlence, Hay-straight alliance clubs will give 1mprc.ss1onabJ~ young nunds the 1dea that there 1s nothing wrong with homosexuality In ancient tunes. mo t of the established rehg1ons mcorporated some fom1 of sexual perversion. In Rome, lht-> Temple of Diana WdS a mecca for prostitut~s The worship of 13aal 1m olved infant saoil1ce, nomo .. exual and Jec;b1an acbvities Aiter the Jewish Po·ople were given the Ten Commandments, dmplified m Leviticus, mankind was gwen Jules for mc\mdge dnd chn~tity. Jesus reiterated the-.e nile., m his tedching \\'(• call 1t today lhe Judeo- Chnstum lr.irl1tion Persons toda} who wish to break do\'m this trad1bon mu~t do so by re-education of new gencrdtions Ul thP: n<1.nw of tolerance and JUStice. Tho .. e who champion gay- straight alhanc club I< nore the Bible: ignore challenge. ... to health <1nd 1qnore common sense. A recent ht:'adlme in the newspaper dnnotmn'?C'l J :l.6 nulbon have AIDS m the world, iridudmg 44,000 peo- ple m North Amenca newly tnfect- ed this year We smcerelr hope the Newport- Mcsu Uruh d School Board and off1- aals ar<> not c:o open-minded that the)' ignore the lesson of history ELIZABETH RICHARDS Conn•rned Women tor America Corona del Mar HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENllllVES ~·-So l..IHAT Y0<>1JaE ~AytNf.:r I~ .... AT y,,.;R~ PRESIDENT •BUI Clinton. (0), White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave , Wa~lngton, D C., 20500 92660, (949) 756 2244; or 2402 Rayburn 8u1lding, Washington, O.C .• 20515, (202) 2255611; fax (949) 251·9309 (Represents most of Newport Beach) • Thoma WitM>n Sth Olstrkt (NewP<>rt Beam. Santa AN Heights), (714) 834·3SSO NoT \.JHtELCMA11t- Acc£~s1 &Le? Hothnc (6 a m to 2 pm.) (202) 4S6· 11'1 E m I presidentCwhltehouse gcv fax, (202) 456·246\ VICE PRESIDENT • Al Gore. (0), Capitol Burldlng Swt 212, Wa~hlngton. o C., 20500 • E ma I vJCe ptesident(twhfcehouse gov FaA {202J 456-2461 GOVERNOR • Gray Davis, (D). Stcit Capitol, Sacramento 9S814, (916) 445-2841, fax: {916) 445'4633 U. • SEN.ATOM • hlbar• aox .... (D), 112 Han Senat Bu ldmg Suite 112, Wa~ington. 0 c .. 20510, (202) 224 35'53, or 2250 £ Imper!· I Highway, Su 545, El~ 90245, (310)4'1' 5700 E-m 11· SMatolOboxtr~tt' gov , • DIMM FelNM6n, (0), 331 Hart Bu Id log, Wash ngton, O C, :10510, (202) 224 '·Of 111' 1 Sant• Monka Blvd., SUlte 91S, Los M Its 90025. (310) 914 7300 E-m1 I ~~fmntttln.senare gov "°'111 OP MNUINTATMS • Owt. CoJt, (ft), .41th DIStrk1. \ New- poti Pl4'Ct, 5y te 420, ~ Boch E-mail chnStopher.coxOmall.hovse.gov • o,,na Rohr•~'*'«. (R), 4Sth Oistnc.t, 101 Main St .. Suite 3C, Huntington Beach 92648, (714) 960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn 8u1ld1ng, WC1sh1ngtoo, D C., (202) 225 241 S; fa1C (71<4) 960-7806 (Rcp- r~ts Costa Mesa nd West Newpon) E mail daN ITldll hou«! gov STA11! KHATE • Ross lohuon (R), 3Sth 01ittict, 185S2 Ma(Arthur Bl'1d. Suite 395. Irvin 927\S, (949) 833•0180; fax (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMelY • ~lyn ~ (R), 70th Dinnct. 18952 MacArthur 811/d, $ulte :UO. IMne 92115, (949) 863 7070 E-mall· •10fMss.embly.~ gov STAR COASTAL CO..WSSION .4S f/emont S 2000, San Franc o 9''105, ('15) 904 S200; tf9IOl\il off ce located In Long 8 .ch. (110) 590-S071 OMNGa t'CUllTY 80MID °' SWllMSaM Hall 6f Adm !"fstr1tlor\ 10 CMc Cent Plaza, s.nt1 '4N 92701 • ...... llh-. 2nd District (COHI ), (71•) IJ4.3220 ORANGE COUNTY FAit IOAM> 88 Fa 1 Drive, (OS\a M , (714) 708-fAIR • 80M-d President Emfly Sanford. VKe President Don SattanHli; and members Gary Hay kawa, Jim L ndbetg, John Cre· an, Randy Smith, OOn Will t. Curt Pfmgl nd James Barkh an Of' COSTA MESA Costa Mesa Chy Hall. n f Ir Or!Ye. 92626, (714) 754-SID • Mayor. GefY Monahan • CouncU J Erlcbon. Heather SOrMr\. L!bby Cowan nd Unda D on CITY Of-Nl\WOllT llACH Newport Beach City H.n. !300 Ne\t.pc>n Blvd .. 92663, (949} 644-3309 • ..,,. Denn O'Neil • Council G1ry Adams. Jan~ Mor ma G!Ovef. Tbd ftidgtWly. John ,.,,,., .ndlom~ ~ uwer• SOtoOL .. DB_.., • ._.,CT ... Oktrlct Offlct 2915-A ._ St,. CoAa MS 926M, (714) 4241~ ................ ~~ ...... D.na l&IO. Mt, ffenco. *" Ftnymlt\. tMr'tN AUor. Wrndr u.ce. ~Stokes Incl Ol¥ld lfOOb Al8 Thursday, December 9, 1999 VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEflllt DIRECTOllltV runs pet1od1C1lly in the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your Of'ganiz tion hued, call (949) 574- 4228 MENTOR PROGRAM call Joy at (~49) 548-8754. 2000 CONTINUED FROM A 1 Mesa Supt. Carl Bosw<'.'11 tried again, sending a letter lo Orange County asking that a unification proposal be consid- ered, saying it would bo of Lhe utmost benefit to ,,11 <'On· cemed. In March 19t>5, the state boards. None campaigned d!> hard as those m Newport Be11.ch On Oct. 5, 1965, a unified board was elected. Newport Beach members won four of the seven seats, with the Mariner:> area sbowmg the highest voter turnout. Doily Pilot rn an attempt to calm frnyed nerv , the new schools c}Uef, Leland New( omcr, announce(! that it would not be a year of sweeping changes, but one of evaluation. "l plan to be the No. 1 cntic of lhi.~ chool d1stnct, • h3 told the Duily Pilot. "And I'm going to ix~ dsked tt lot of hard que .: tions." LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for resi- dential housing. lt needs pro- fessional fund-raisers to sup- port and maintain this resource. For more informa- tion, call (949) 675-1700. . MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The perlomung arts organiza· tion needs volunt~rs for,com- puter input, tickehng, filing and hanc.lling phones. For more information, call (714) 556- 6262. YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a last· ing im~ct on a young peison 's life. Students from 10 to 18 years of age are matched Wlth mentors to improve their school perfottnance and sclf- esteem while developing posi· tive . peer and adult relation- ships. For more lnforrndtion, call (714) 549-9622, ext. 35.' MOZART QASSICAL ~ESTRA Orange County's only nonprof- it resident chamber orchestra needs. volunteers for ticketing, ushenng, phones, mailirig and help with receptions. Nomi- nees .are also being sought for the Board o( Directors. For more information, call (949) 830-2950 1 Board of Education approved NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC the merger. Later that spring, it LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM I went to the voters of all three The progrdlll. seeks volunteers school distncts -Costa Mesa to tutor adults wishing to Uruon, N.ewport Beach Ctly improve their reading and School Distncl and Newport writing skills. Training work-Harbor Uruon. . . shops at the Central Library After the urufication passed, will certify volunteers. For reg-17. candidates began cam- 1slration or more information, paigns for the seven school call (949) 717-3874. board seats. Of those 17, 12 NEWPORT BEACH CONFER- ENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of lhe city to poten- tial visitors. U you have extcn- sLve knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volun- teer, call (949) 722-1611. The original board members were James W. Peyton, Eliza- beth M. Lilly, Marian Berge- son, Donald B. Duncan, Donald A Strauss, Earl G. Peterson and Roderick H. MacMillian. On July l, 1966, it becdme ofTic1dl -Newport-Mesa Uni· fied School Distnct was opeoe(l. It \-Vas one of 37 new distncts across the state that opened that day, eliminating 163 smaller districts. The first issue the new di - tnct dealt wiU1 WdS dn dtlempl to pdss on $11.8-million bona meas um. Newcomer announced that the dlstriC"l would be short of cash Jor a while, saying • necessity 1s the mother of invention.~ MEDIATION CENTER The Mediation Center of Costa Mesa needs volunteers for case management and intake Bilin- gual language skills are neces- sary. For more information, call (949) 574-5990. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Senes Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostenng music appreciation so that classical music will endure. For more information, caU (949) 644-4208. 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I ITl(M""' •hg11.ll ~!\Yu v.1th '°'-""Ir~ mJ tiuih tn n.i,h '" 11{ July, 1\1'1'11 • fUU) ~l'C11(111hhle "''th l}fll' I 1'1<1 H C'lllu~t l"la>h nirnlOI') card.I • 8u1lt·tn lu~h 'recd U'ifl 10ttrt.,;e plu1 R~ '231l' Ind '1\C ~iJ.'<l out • lhgh ~Ull<'ll ~·w~1, 1111111111 •II 11 'a.Wncal C111•111 z, room km • Comrrthaim°' r.oh,.lllt bundk, fully rilll1!=il'ok "'ith '1.ic ind f-'C CQl!lflllkl\ , were members of existing RAIL CONTINUED FROM A 1 "We'd really like to take a look al the whole 29-mile line," said Elbaum. "But we will seriously consider the 12-mile segment." Mayor Gary Monahan, Elbaum and Peter Naghdvi, the city's transportation ser- vices manager, say they believe the success of a Cos- ta Mesa-Irvine rail connec- tion would encourage othN obes to JOin the system. But C'ontroversy over the merg- er continued as the new district was faced with the same old money troubles. Naghavi and Monahan both .... said a 12.6-mile railway unattached to a larger sys- tem would probably not be worth the county's effort. "Twelve mijes is not gomg to do much," Monahan said Tuesday. "But as it expands, other cities will race to become a part of it." Several opponents to the rail line said Monday that the county has only considered obsolete technology for the project. But Elbaum said the authority would seek the lat- est· technology when it was finally llrne for construction. Sources ·The Newport·Mesa Unified School District; The· Daily Pilots "Newport Beach : The First Century 1888· 1988,"James P. Felton, 1981. Former Mayor Peter Buf- fo, who pushed for a rail line dunng his term in office, told the council that ·supporting the Centerline project might not be popular with voters. But he said it was the coun- cil's responsibility to think ahcc.td. 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Ba rbados was ~\U Gh. only {~'~ slightly ~i:'!,~e~ · ~ ~ 2 Gary Pollard · • worked on a golf · tournament there created for television. There were no newspapers or TV stations. It took two months sometimes ·for mail to ~ve. Few could afford to live oq the remote island in the West Inches. But Pollard, a real estate developer and builder for 27 years, transfonned the travel paradise mto a successful loccttion for the relaunch of Shell's Wonderful World of Golf, produced by Jack Nicklaus Productions. On Barbados, equipment flown m from Miami had fo be perfectly measured and weighed to fit the cargo plarie, and getting cooperation frotn,the Barbadian government dt times was tough. By the time Nick Faldo and Tom Lehman played in Shell's Wonderful World of Golf at Royal West Moreland Golf Club on Barbados, the sponsors didn't lift a finger and Nicklaus Productions got G 0 l F 'richord dunn its q>mbmauon of goU, history and lrdvel, resulung in econonuc growth for Barba do::. After the English family that owned the island H I G H S C H 0 o ·l F 0 0 T B A L l •annoyed" Pollard, he moved to Aruba, and, eventually, directed another version of Shell's Wonde'rtul World of Golf ldst ye>ar. Aruba was "Amencanized" and Pollard, m dbout three months, pulled off another show on the RolJert Trent Jones, Jr.-dus1gnf'd P1c>m1 del Sol Golf Club featuring Nick Pnce and the late Payne Stewart. Uut; now, in affluent Newport Beach. with anything and everything at Pollard's fingertips, it isn't d~ easy. The Diners Club Matches has Jack Nicklaus playing compeuttve golf for the hrst SEE GOLF PAGE 84 A reputation to deferid •Newport Harbor's dominating defense is the kind, coaches say, which rings up championships. DcftPb Sound Solid The two words resonate repeat- edly from those dis- cussing the Newport Harbor High football team's defense. compelling narrative. "My golly,• Herugan said of the unit which has yielded an Orange County-low 99 points. A defense this good usually has C! nick~ name, a handful of college prospects, or, perhaps, an eccentnc trend-setting coordi- nator whose mastery of strategic deploy- ment is matched only by his knack for whipping his players mto d Friday night frenzy THIS WEEK'S PREP PICKS Friday night's eam- Newport vs. Irvine But two words used by lrvi.ne High Coach Terry Herugan, whose Vaqueros (10-2-1) meet the Sailors (12-0-1) in the ClF Southern Section Division VI championship game Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Orarige Coast College, proYtde a more Instead, head coach J.etr Bnnkley and defensive coordinator Evan Chalmers enlist a disciplined, well-schooled, quick, strong and aggressive umt, against which foes have produced more punts (17) than points (16) in three playoff contests. SEE DEFENSE PAGE 82 at Orange Coast College, 7;30 • Newport Harbor by 2 DAILY PlloT SEASON RECORD 77.9o/o (ll-9-1) • Undersized Irvine surprised many, but not Coach Henigan. Daly"" C all it the little football • team that wasn't sup- posed to. _ Irvine High shared the , Sea View League title en route to the ClF Southern Section Division VI semifi- nals and a 10-2-1 record last season. But Coach Terry Henigan, who guid- ed the Vaqueros to three straight sec- tion titles beginrung m 1991, Silld goodbye to 42 gradudtes, one notable transfer, and d.11 but one returning starter. And while the junior varsity matched Newport Harbor's 9-0-1 record to share the league crown, the buzz in the Orange County prep community predicted thP days of Vaquero gridiron success were num- bered. Adding ammunition . to the doubters was a virtual two-platoon starting lineup thdt included barely a handful of 200 pounders. This from a school which perennially churned out near-three-quarter ton offensive lines. "We've shocked people," said Henigan, who is preparing his under- sized overachievers to meet Newport Harbor in Friday's CIF Division VI championship game at Orange Coast BR ~N !'\.Ii· OA tiAILV PILOT Irvine possesses a lot of defensive weapons for Andre Stewart (2) and the Tars to conte nd with, including middle linebacker Mike Patterson. (1) College. "There were people m this community who didn't th.iI\k we'd be a very good football team. ·we never set lofty goals at lrvme, but, as coache , we thought we could be pretty good. We 1ust liked ow kids' character." Proving it'c; what's ,m:,ide that counts, the Vaqs forged a 10-2-1 record dgamst a schedule which included Division I hnalist Mater Dci, Newport (the Sailors won, 12-10, m the league opener), as well as section semifinalists Loa.ca (twice), NE'wbury Park and South Torrance They lost to Mat£'1 De1, 35-14, and tied South Tor- rance. But when the Division VI pamng came out. a potential quarterfmal date against top-seeded and unbeat· en Mayfair created. many believed, a season-ending road block. But, after a 33-6 hrst-round lrounc- mg of Santa And Valley, lrvme stunned the much-heralded Mon- soons, 9-7, then beat Loara a serond time, 15-9, in the serruhnals. "A lot of people felt sorry for u SEE IRVINE PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Newport Harbor I Iigh safety's pley diverts the pre ssure onto opposition. BArun h \lJl.K."•l:R auon OF THE DAY "We never set lofty goofs at Irvine., buJ1 as coaches, we thought we could be pretty good. We just ed ow km' character _" Terry Henigan, Irvine High football coach Oat Pilot Bl CELEBRATING TH E MILLENNIUM LANSDELL USC •He was the epitome of the triple-threat tailback, and with All-American honors, led a conquest for the ages. J011N llAU. Ti e liVi.ng legacy of · lllli ne of the last of the 1111111 truly great all-around triplf;!-threat stars m college football history is very much in eVldence at Newport Harbor High these partlcularly glonous gndiron days for the unbeaten (12-0-1 and counting) 1999 Sailors Senior tight end-nose guard-defensive end and student body president Brad Lansdell Craig and his younger brother, sophomore reserve quarterback Morgan Earl Craig, both members of Coach Jeff Bnnkley's high-rolling varsity which duels lrvme Friday night for the CIF Division VI championship, are grandsons of USC legend Grenny Lansdell. Thornhill sd.Jd, ·use ha.s the best football team m the country. In fact, USC has the best three football te~ m the country." Although Lansdell shared his JOb with such pldyers as . Schindler, Mickey Anderson, Ollie Day dnd Doyle Nave dunng hls three varsity seasons, he was USC's leoding ground gainer dunng the 1938 and 1939 Rose Bowl sedsoru. and was the team's leading passer all three yed.J'S m 1937-38-39. He topped 1,000 yards in total offense m '39 (1.221), not done agdm for another 10 years until Jim Powers. It was such a different game in th.at erd that statistics are relatively meaningless m companng them with today's numbers. They didn't even keep punt return, kickoff return or interception slots until 1950, and punt.mg records weren't kept until 1941. But Lansdell, a Pasadena native out of · Pa adena JC, would have been No. 1 m thoc;e categones, too. He had an 83-yard punt return for a Grenville Archer Lansdell Jr., WWII hero and All-American tailback in the old Howard Jones Thundenng Herd power-plus single-wing otfense in 1939. And today a member of the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millenruwn. Grenny Lansdell touchdown m 1938 against Ohio State that Lansdell died m 1983 of complications from Alzheunen. hut his name lives on in Southern California. Mary Lansdell, his Wldow and grandmother of the Craig . brothers, as well as mother of their mother, Brett, still resides m her and Grenny's longtime home 1ust around the comer Jrom Newport Harbor High. To say he w.as "one of the last of truly great all-around tnple-threat stars~ is hardly an exaggeration as the tnple- threaters varushed with the dinosaur shortly after 1940 when Codch Clark Shaughnessy rem ti ~uced the-T-Formation · at Stanford and 1t swept all ot football as Frankie Albert led the Indians to a 21·13 victory over · Nebraska m the Ro~e Bowl New Year's Day 1941. Although Lansdell was listed as a quarterbdck by Jones, he wa::1 clearly a •tailback" m the smglc-wmg, taking every snap to run, pa.ss or punt (the classic triple-threat). · He was also the deep safety in the standard 6-2-2-1 defense of the day and returned punts. Simply enough, football was another game pnor to the 1940 revolution and the monumental mterruption of WWII. There were no free substitution, no facema ks, the helmets were pnnutive pieces of thm leather and you could enter and exit only once each quarter. l..anc;dell was the master cornbi.nabon of power runner, pa ser, p unter, especially adept at the then popular and often employed "quick kick.• and he wa. a sur tackler and extremely d ngerous m the open field rctummg punts. •Grenny t.an~dell th best all·around player the 1\-ojans have had m the history of the uruv rsity, • wrote Hall of Fam sportswnt r Brave.n Dy r for Th nmes m 1939, the ultinlate bouquet fmm a JOUmalist who had JUSt abOut seen and covered them all up to that point in USC's rootball ur tim Another mark of the Jon Thund ring H rds WM thal h always hacf three or four top •quarterbacks'" every season nd frequ nuy rotated Utem to ch got e pi oc the adiort After the 1939 Thijens routed Wiford, :U.0, lotlng coach 1\Dy w.as the key to Troy's 14-7 victory. Hb 70-yard TD punt return was USC's only :>core m a 7 ·b loss to Washington on a ra.my d<ty m S£>attle that same year. He wc..nt 56 yards for a touchdown with a.n interception against Oregon Stdte ma 19-7 wm over the contending Beavers in 19:i9. Anotht'r of hlS specialties was the coffin comer punt. and he hdd one go out on the Duke 1-yard line m the rn39 Rose Bowl It was •tourth-stnnger· Na\le who completed the dramatic late passes to Al Krueger for the stOJ] book 7-3 lril_!mph over the prcVlOUsly undeft.>ated, untied and un cored upon Blue Devils that day. but it wa Grenny who hit Bob Peoples with a clutch pass for a hr t down on the Duke 34 with two minut to go that set it all up. With no t>peoal~ ts and the athletes going boU1 ways. 1t was tougher to pick All-Amencan teams m the '30 . There were no w1de receivers and no flankers, just nght and left ends. And JUSt 11 "two-way" complete players· to the hrst team. Bill Stern's 1939 All-Amencan backheld featured Michigan's Tom Hannon, UCLA' Kenny Wa hington and USC's Grcnny Lansdell. · lt was l.ansdcll's rallying touchdown pa to John Stonebr akcr with 1:15 to play that beat Wa hlngton, 9· 7, m the Coils um, that actually put USC m the R Bowl against Duke desp te a corel ti. with UCLA bef or 103,303 m the r_egular· cason hnal H had x 100-yard plus rushing gam m l 39 So many b g plays, o m ny b g moments. &raven Dycr1had t nQht. Grcnny wa ; p eked No. l by tho cw York GiantS ln th HMO NFL draft, but got in only one pro son before the war. He oc.m beaune Capt. Lamdeu flying for th Army Air Q:>rpt, mostly piloting the ~g transpor11 movtng troops to CNdel battlet fronts ln th P clftc ThM• After th war, Mttllilg down hi N ~rt Beach In 19'7 WMb n w bride Mary, a former nu. beauty queen he ftnt IDM wbm i&he wu a flight attllDdant cm bill TWA crew, ltW Capt. IA'*"A. he new tor the ---until ... fii'lt sig1w of NI mn.. tn 1971. f • 82 Thur&doy, Decembot 9 1999 Sports . ' GllLS HOOPS N wport J llarbor ophomore 1 JC HOOPS HIGH IOYS SOCCER SCHOOL Eagtes ·oar past Downey Gr g OCC n1cn win in OT Plierrrtne at Cuyamaca, 108-101 1 a pa"s I to Aaron SAN DLEGO -Same tory, f ANEW DAY . • Cassity;s 23 points lead Estancia, 50-32. Yamal t25t different hero. in Sailors' I DaVld Ca~tleton's three-! 50_37 · 1 pomt baskt>t with two econds j Dameron inherits a veteran CdM team primed ! remammg m regulation, I ~~~!~~gue i allowed Orang., Coa:,,t College j Jti-.J I'll Boo for unprovement as the 1999-00 campaign unfolds PLAC'ENTIA Lauren Cassity hd<l 23 points tu lead EsldJlc1a H1gh's <JJrls bdskctball team past Downey, 50-J2, m the second dt1y of pool play m atchups at the El Dorado Tournament. · The Eagles (2-1) Jumped out to a commanding 24-t 2 lead al halftime and cru1 ... ed lo vtC;tory. 1 i men's ba ketbclll team to pull 1 ...... -----------· over j out its third overtune gum<' this ~flit Edison i st>ason, tOtl-1 OJ. Wednesday i Wedne ~ ! night at Cuyamaca Collc9e. ; C'ORONA DEL MAR -coro- day night. 1 Castleton and Dc1v~ Elliott ! na del Mar I ligh's boys o<:cw i edch firushcd with 26 points, ! t~dm, hasn't expcrtcncccl tl lot of I while Due Nguyen udded 17 i recent success. ln fact, the Sl!t1 i points, eight of which came in j Kings won th~ir hr.st ledgue OONlFACHI i overtime to lead th~ Plrates (5-j qa1!1e m three.years last season. The eagles will next play Corona High in third-day pool play action Fnday at 3 p.m . di • DAILY PILOT l 3) back from an 18-poml d<'flcit I Obvt~usly, th_e last th re; ;::;..._:..__ _ _..,;--.... • i \\.1lh·stx nunutes rnmdining. : yedrs has been kind of dark, Sailors handle Edison i ln a rough, physical game, ! new CdM coa~h Scqtl Dameron i eight n:en were eJecte<f and ! sa1c1. . • • El Dorado High. • n DORADO TOURNAM£NT Pool play EsTANOA 50, l>OwNEY 32 Estancia 13 11 1 S 11 -SO Downey 4 8 1l 9 -32 Estancia Cassity 23, Hirata 2. Byfield 8, Avalos 8, Barrera 2. Orellana 3, Villa 2, Rodnguez 2, Matsufu,i 0, Lenhart 0, Olhla O, Vasquez 0 3 pt. goals Cassity 2 Fouled Out. None. Downey -Ortiz 4, Sierra 12, Castillo 3, Garcia 2, Tri11llo 2, Oliben 9. 3 pt. goals -Sierra 1 Fouled Out: None. CdM wins, 53-32 FULLERTON Coront1 del Mar H1gh's glrls basketball team remains undefedted und advanced to the semifinals ol the Troy Toumdment with u 53- 32 win over K<>nne>dy, The Sea Kmqs (3-0) will plt1y Huntington Bccich tom9ht at 8 pm. Knsten McCoy led CdM wtth 18 points dnd eight rebounds, and hPr :-.1sll~r Jdcki~ McCoy scored 10. AndrC'd Gru- ber got nine points, all from lhree-pomters. CdM's defense held Kennedy to mne points m the first hell f TltOY GIRLS TO\JftNAMENT CoM 53, KENNEDY 32 Corona del Mar 9 15 13 16 S3 Kennedy 2 7 13 10 -32 Corona del Mar. Kling 3, Pham 0, Quon 5, Kawata 2, Gruber 9, K. McCoy l8, Eyre 4, Me~ervey 2, J McCoy 10 3-pt. goals. Gruber 3 Fouled Out: None. Kennedy: Mason 6, Doi 4, Bank~ 5, Shinto 15, Vuk1 2. 3-pt goals Shinto 5 Fouled Out: None • llingworth hums the Chargers inside to key 50-37 victory ii:t home opener I or Ne wpm t. Myl'ill NEWPORT BEACH N~wport Harbor I hgh sPnHH Dustin lllingworth wurkcrl <111 summer on improving c1n out- l>tcl<' qame he w11l dssurt:•dly nePd to play collPge br1skc1- ball But if the Sdl.lors' 50-J7 non- league home Victory OVC'I cdJ• son Wednesday niuht is •llW mcl1cation, Sdtlor lans mar not st•e the fnut~ ol lhat lnho1 much this season. ·vou've got to take what tht> tlelense · J"i givmg you," New- port Harbor Codch Ldrry I hrst Sd1cl. ~when you have c1 big m<tn you cau g >l lhe hetll lo ms1dP, (the opponent) has to respect that opllon." llhngworth, the! primary option m a effic1cnlly execut£>d Sailor offense, scored IS ol hi~ game-high. 20 points m the s<.'C.· ond haU. After takin!J 1ust hw shots the H.r~l two quc1rtcrs, llw ti-fuot-4 four-year var<>1ty vet!'f- an took over after mlennission. B<1ckmg 10 from tlw block ancl f.hcing by defcncle1:. from th<• h1qh post, Illingworth ~ank 7 of I 0 field-goal cltlempts, all 10s1<.lo. in the final two periods. lllmgworlh's inside clomi- . ndncc -he abo had a game· high 10 rebounds and blockC'd · two shots -helpPd the Sailors GIRLS WATER POLO CdM bounces Peninsula, 8-3 ROLUNC. I !ILL" ESTATE -Corona del Mur h1gh's girls water polo team contmuecl its winning way with an 8 1 trouncing of host Pcmmsulct Wednesday Oamelle CMl<ion got the othe>1 gocil Goalie Ann I fendnc kson had eight suves for CdM (3-01. NONLE.AGUE CORONA DEL M AR 8. PENINSULA 3 Corona del Mar 3 3 1 1 -8 ----------•· .--: there were three technical fouls l l.a'>l years team went 5-12-4, ! called on both teams. ! 1-7-2 in the Sea View League • HONCOHfBlOfa ! With the move lo the Pacific OMNGa CoMT 104, OIY~ 101 : C t r ~·· b · 1 BOYS HOOPS 0nnge Cont .~ ton iii, c.,1 s. ! oas &A:Ogue nngmg d ess (4-1) expdnd their 23-18 half-: '"9u)'t"' 11. llffl« 6. c111on 26 RJ-ar.. Cutler a. 1· compelltivc schedule, CdM 1s : ~nit d ( l d tune cclyt? to 38-27 heading ; 1 JJt. pli· ~~on s. E..i t, llffl.r 1, • pnme or~ umaroun . . into th~ fm l1 qudrter : RIWf• 1• Hac}edOfn ' ! lf there LS anybody qualified < • : Foutftl out. Glnl•rtcin. Earl, IM!t<, H~n · t b · li hl t "I thought when we started 1 T«tinkal '°"". Co«h Hil~ ea111eton I o n~g . 9 o a soccer pro- 1 h k · cuy-. -EhM 36, V•tel'iuttt 1s. Clrhn '>. : grdlll, 1l is Dameron. He 1s also to 1n1 I awtiy, t e ey was exe-; E~•rml H,,....ato 2. wi1r.tmi 9. "•" '· ! th h d h f th " d c utmg what we wanted to do, : Hubb4rdn j e. ea. coac o, e vanguar 11 l • tl l . 1 uA d • 3 pt go.I•-Ef,., 2, V•lenzue•• 1. C.•i•n 1, : Uruvers1ty women s soccer team, o cns1ve y, 1rs sa1c . n : Edw••~ 1 i h b h ·d d f · ·n1 when WC! executed we either l Fouled OU\· How••d, 1ee11 1 w ic e gw e rom its 1. ancy ... 1 t th 'f lhr : Te<hn·~I Fouls H-••d : lo three consecutive winning !o.C'Of('u Or go 0 e ree-OW j Htlfume • CuyelTWtUI, 48 lS j S"ason" ( 1995-97) I. I t I l d ·th : R~lat1on tied CJ0.90 : " ·• • 1nP . m no. on y .Pease Wl. 1 ' 1 It 1s up to the playe1s to win. our k1tls rN ogmtion, ~.ut theu l l on the held, and Dameron wlll umcllE>shness, as W<'ll. 1 8 0 Y S S 0 C C E R ! have a def'p, seruor-Jaden team ft was hardly a one-man l ~ which can improve tremendous- sh?w tor lhe.Tars, who got to l M • 4-1 • : ly. One of those seruors is for- pomh and SI.'< rebounds trom i esa ID Wlll. ; Wtlrd Adam Hoyt. d fir..t-lP.dOl s<:mor CJUdfd Aaron Yarnal and : . COSTA MESA -Mike alJ-lea ue lo er last ear, when nmc points, mg ht bo~rds and ; Gardner scored two god.ls to ; he led ~e ~eJ Kings fu .,coring. four assists lroru eruor Sean ; lead Costil Mesa H1gh boys l "He's a redlly clever player.~ Ror~l~n. . i soccer to ~ 4.1 nonleilgUe wm ! Dameron said: •He's good at , Senior guard J~stm j over host Saddlcbdc:k Wednes-! beating pldyer. one-on-one. and Rt ynold!. added . five p01~ts, i day afternoon. i he's really got a mcc shot. He rndudmg a buzzer-beating i Single goals were scored by : doe~n't need a lot of space to thrt>e-pointer to t•nd the third ~ Edson Cruz and Zack Powell, ! shoot the ball.- quarh•r. . '. w~e Jose Perez added two ! I loyt will be helped out by "To surv1\ e the Jitters of our · dSSlSts for the Mushmgs ( t -3). l '>enior Pdlnck Seabourn who home openN dnd Edison's , In goal, Justin Schoelller ~ was the offen:,,ive MVP ol the pressure . de~ensl' and escape , had mne saves for Costa Mesa. : Junior varsity team last yedr. with lf wm, it s~ows lllf' we r! ! j Sophomore Aldo Bautista, who h~adcd 10 the nght chrcetion, l Eagles tumble, 3-1 ! was impressive ds a freshman J hrst sd1d : : · h Sh F · · ·u ·t~.. "th HIGH SCHOOl eovs : t 'OSTA MESA -Esaul i wit ogo UJU, wi s °' • wi Nonleague Mendoza scored his 11th goal l Hoyt . . NEWPORT 50, EotsoN 37 for Estancitt's !Joys soccer teum. i While Hoyt will be the pnmd-~ by Quartets ' but it wasn't enouc1h dS the : ry option nea~ the opposinq qoaJ, Edison 6 l2 9 10 -37 . . . ; dcff'nder Mike PdlldZOitl will Newport HcJrbor 14 9 15. 12. so i Eagles (3-1) lost , 3-1. ta v1s1hn9 e>nforc<' the other encl. Edison . Henderson 14, Smith 8, = Sdnta Ana in non league act.ton "He's gomg 10 be canymg d Min 7, S Min 3, Schwartz 2, Prelle 2, : Wednesday I r d t .. D Gonlale'> 1 M d ·, al 1 l . th ot o our e ense, &mt•ron 3 pt goais -Henderson 3. : , . en oza s go a c 10 e said. Newport Harbor· lllingwortli 20, i first hall, tied the game at 1-1. Ethan Austin and Reed Glyer Yarnal 10, Rorden 9, Reynolds S, : but two second-hall goals by dTe other returning varsity mc.•m- Pemne 2.. Knutt• 2. Murray 2, : 5anta Ana gave the Saints U1c bers Cook o. Martin 0. wm Carlos Na\.a scored all s~mor John DiCesare the 3 pt goals · Rorden 2, Yarnal 1, 1 th al f th s · ,, • Reynold~ 1. • ree go s or l' am.... defensive MVP on last year's JV T0oAY SCHEDULE ........ High Khoo! b<ir\ • COton.i del ~It <It Lil Ollln1A Tou;~t. YI.. I.oat._ 6 s>.m Hlgh tdlOOI Qitls corona de! M.ar •t T!ay TOU<rl nw t. W'\ tiututngUlrl 8-1\ 8 t> m • Soc:c•r H'Oh tChOOI 0 rb Newport IWbor llt CotON dt'I M4 3 IS p m. • W..ttrpoto Hlgli KhOOl 9 Is ~ Ha-bQ(, COfOtlol dd Mat llt Vil~ P.,rlo Touma!T>Mt W DNCSOAY'S COUNTS Newpo<1 Lend- DEEP SEA DEFENSE CONTINUED FROM 81 Though lacking m adjec· lives, the statiStic:s s~ak vol- umes for this group, which per- sonilies team defense. came three plays after Manna returned an inter- ception to the Sailors' 1-yard line. • The first-team detense has surren- dered just seven TDs all year, and only th1 ee ol those have come on drives of more than 52 CORONA DEL MAR HIGH BOYS SOCCER G Cedric Chun Sr. G Charlie Coppersmith Fr 2 Ned Algeo Sr. 3 Scott Baker Jr. 4 Ethan Austin Sr. 5 Davld Mittman Sr. ·6 Josh Cornett So , . 7 Adam Hoyt s~ 8 Shogo Fu91i So 9 Reed Glyer Sr 13 Jon Schrank Sr. 14 Aldo Bautista So · 15 Scott Schober Sr. 17 Kevin Kramer Sr. 19 Jon Luke Del Fante Jr. 20 Patrick Seabourn Sr 22 John 01Cesare Sr Tim Northrup Sr Mike Pallazola Sr Danny Marshall Jr Geoff Leach So. Coach: Scott Dameron • squdd moves up, cllong wtth JV MVP David Mitlmun. OthPr tdl<>nlcd dlhleles includ£' 1unlor D<mny Mar.haH, whose speed mdk< shun ddnger- ous St>mor Jon Schrdnk !>houJcf bring spe><>d dnd nthlcticlsm The sldrting 9oalw will mo.,1 likely be '>emor Cednc Chun. who won the '>tarting job Wlth hi., strong play, dCrnrdm~ to Ddmcron. freshman Charb<' Coppersmith is another godlil who will push Chun tor playing lime. With d number of experi- enced athlete , Cdl\1 ha., a ~Cd· son to look forward to. "One thmg we've rcillly hdd L'> ovNtlll athlet1c1sm," Dameron said. ·We'll emphasize team speed dnd athletic db1hty." CclM's season started od rocky, t1 :J-1 Jo<,s lo El Toro. Thl' S<'d Kings w<.•rc• hit IJy the Ou bt1q, losing pldyt>rs to illnL's'> dOd in111ry With thf' pl11yc-rs addplmg to d O!'W COdCh, thl'rt' wdl be some nrowmg p!)IO<t. But. one.: things settle down, ('dM's d<>ptti should ktck in. • ·Ry tht• tun~ lt>d!JUe rolls ctround," Dameron said, "we'U be OK." Dayne Pfafl (fi-2; 180) share the tf'am lead with five picks up1ec", while enior cornerback Justin Jacobs (6-0, 165) has fou1 Record-setting senior tculback Andre Stewart is the othe1 comer. Two-meter player M~linda Tucker scored four qnc1ls m Uw first half tiS CclM took ti n-~ halftime lead I layh•y 1 lape· man scored thrcP limes, twICe m the second hdll, and Penmsula 1 1 1 0 • 3 Corona del Mar: Tucker 4, ing 1l:i()ft,14 .Jn~~s 4~ r6d<fl\h. 14 'ICU!ptn Ii whlt~lsh 1 ~c • Chalmers' troops have yield- ed 1ust'7.6 pomts per gc.tme all season, but JUSt 1.8 the lttst six contests, a span which includl?s four shutouts. yards. Evan Chalmers Pfaff 1~ the fourth· leachng tackler (53) dnd the other three have combined on PFAFF CONTINUED FROM 81 deal with it,• Pfaff said. "It used to make mti nervous, but nervousne s didn't help m} play. I try to overcome• any nerves I have and lw confide~l going mto ev<'ry game.· Pfaff's pldy has msp1r£'d confidence from teamm<1tcs and Sailor coaches. Ha Hapeman 3, Carlson 1. Saves: Hendrickson 8 Peninsula: Scott 1, Ball 1, Wedemeyer 1 Saves· Mathews 3. DANE PFAFF Bom: May 14, 1982 Hometown: Newport Beach · Height 6·foot~2 Weight 180 Sport: Football Pos: Strong safety Coach: Jeff Brinkley Favorite food. Jumbo tacos Favorite movie: "Willow" BeSt athletic moment: •My seventh.grade year tn Junior All Amencan. When I played running back. It JUSt seemed hke I was running hke crazy back then " Football Player of the WMk XIII: He was tn on six tackles, broke up a pau end Intercepted another &t his own 2-yard line to halt Kennedy'~ best scoring threat. .0-.i.il) Pi~ Coll«tqr JpOrts "'d stmeJ 19-1 Plall, a ,Jr. All-Anumc·dn Football VPteran, was drilled on lootl>all runcittmentdls well hPtorP he c:ame to Newport 11.1rhor. "I Jp's one of om better tutters m the secondary and he' one of those guys who has c1 nost.' tor the hall,• Rnnkluy sn1d. ·He has 900.d mst1ncl':> c1nd ll!' eems to have th 1t knack for redding CJlldrt<>rhc (l,s I remember he p1c:kNI ofl c.1 pa m a JV game und returned it 99 yards Im et touc:hcluwn" Thero was u tnne when Pft1fl's only opportunity to rontnhute wtts during ruruor vmslly fldll\cs. Atlcr years of twmu on of U1e best plctyers on the lPctm, he found himseU c1 lowly -.ophomorc, buried on Alter battling through spring, summer dn<I foll dnlls ta win the startmg joh, Plalf (pronounced Poff) hds emerged as a mu1or tontnbu- tor to the Tars' run towtn<l Friday's CIF Southern St•cuon DiVlSiQn VI title game• against Irvine. He sh ares the tedm ledd with hve mterceptions and h1 53 t~ckl~s rnnk tourth among Sailors. the Vdr 1ly bench. The eiqwncnr.P prompted lum to nus a few prnct1r ' rtnci pondN his tuture m th~ sport •oayne has really MPpp id up thi!i }'l'rtr and done a good job for us,· Newport I Im bor Coach Jeff Bnnkley said. "He's mftturccl as an athlete and he's come a long way with his attitude.• Ptart's heroics WPnt « lonu way ((1warct protecb.ng the Sadon;' shutout inn 49-poant semifinal dmhhm9 ot Kt nn :dy Fndil)'. He wa m on 1x t 1c Jdes c1ncl hrok • up a pass. but his mo t not w1..1rU1r conu1l>utwn temunated thP. Fight mg In h s he t c:ormg threat. Alter Kennerly took 1 t play to move> the ball from its 19-yard lme to the • Jmb<>r S, Jnsh Coach Mitr.h 01 on, nbcady down.,21-0, just three rninuto:. mto th<> second qut1rter, elo tc•d to go for it on tourth·and-2. Ol!'>on rallPct fm tl ballbdck po and lt !'levf• 'l d •n wiled right, toward the 1deltnn, ho IC1flt•<.J thP b11ll dii cUy into Pfaff' ion •it hit m in rh • Icici\,• n1d the l>a1ly P1lol Play r of the W uk, who hauled in the iJlterceP,tion and r tum d It 24 yards •t wtt a httl mnh1 cl, abot1t wh th• r I need d to charg ... up and ru h th guy, wh ch ll what J tanect to do. But, ju t th n, he tart d to throw th h411, o I oockoo up. It cam right to m , just lik in on of our drill • • 1 1ust wasn't into 1t. • h ' r called J>falf' d1mm1 tung mteH'St m football earned over to his JUri1or }'Cdr, when 11101e unexcused ab enc ~., led to a two·< ame :->Uspens1on. But, fC'lccd "1th the dcd.,1on to get with the proqram 01 w lk awely, h • assur d Bnnkley he would do wh1ttevcr it took to coutnhute. Pfaff wound up stnrtlll<J two lat• • a on gam l'.\ at c:omerh <'k, wtuch propclleci hun into th ort-s c.111 comp •hticm for one of th safety • Opponent hove averaged 79 yards rushing, 101 passing and · 5.4 punts per game. • No opposing hulkamcr has topped the 100-yard mark and only five teams have hit tnple figures Only Glcndord got mor~ than 120 yards on the ground against the Turs. • Included among the ballcam- er!i, who had an •ou rught R against Harbor: Manna's Ray M1etk1ew1c-L Uust 71 of his 1,871 season n.ic;hmg yards); Villa Park's Marqws Colvin (41 of his 2, 132); Kennedy's Kelvm Beatty (47 of his 1,192); Aliso Niguel's Iman N1kzad (66 of his 1,166): lrvme's Keith Short (3n of lus I, 124 ), Coro nu del Mar'-; Grnnt Esldhruok (77 ol his l,043): Woodbndge's Shane Hc.trns (45 of his 893) und El Dorado's NKk Zehner (39 of his 850). • Though the uforemt>ntioned nv.tl backs -<ill VIrlual locks to wce1vc ell least all-leC1gue honor -scored a combined 139 touchdowns, · only Mictklewicz mandye<l a ru h- ing TD again t Newport And e-.en that was tainted, incc it IRVINE CONTINUED FROM 81 Typically, line- backers top the T~ • tackle charts. Junior middle 'backer Alan Saenz, who at 6-foot-1, 250 pounds is the most physi- C't1lly imposing defender, has 4 '> solo tackles. 66 overall. SC'ruor outside 'ba<:ker Mike Tunney (5-1 O. 200) also htts 66 tackles, including 36 solo stops. Juruor Chris Manderino (6-2, 195), who double~ as the team's quarterback, rounds out the corps with 63 total tackles (34 solo). All three are big hitters. who read quickly and fill with pur- pose. Both Saenz and Tunney can charge through would-be blocker.>, while Mandenno is the most athletic. of the group. Mandenno returned one of his two interceptions 78 yclfds for c1 TD against Kenned( tt.nd be produced t.1 !'iafety in the play- off opener. Junior Andy Rankin (29 tackles and two interceptions), comes off the bench to spell all lhiee starters. The starting secondary mdudos three -year starter Bil· ly C layton and has produced 1.C interceptions. Clayton (6-5, t,95) and fellow senior safety senior nuddlc lineoocker Mtke Patter on, who at 6-1, 200 pounds has the dcfonsc's rnost nnpress1vt:: µh) 1quc. De p1te Us lack of 1z.e, Irvine's defen~c ~ yielding JWil J than 13 pom~ ~ grun , just more than six per contest m U1 playoff~. "111ey have great tennnty and they all play h;trd," l Jen•· gem said of the group dcployccl hom the 46 scheme mmuic f,,mous by Buddy Ryon' Chicago Bellr in the nud· 1£l80 . ,.We rely on our <Iefens"', no doubt." Patter on has b n in on 132 tt1ckl , mc;h1ding 8''2 acks, while n or Calvary Ch p l ll nsfcr Keith Short, an All• IF cumcrback la t tall who bas conumtt d to play et UCLA • 92 stops Stewa11 (25 tackles) is th<:> ~L'<.Ondary's biggest hil- ler Soruor safety Kelsey PC'ter: son has started about a dozen games the last two seasons. He has 32 tackles and two inter- ceptions this fdll. The front lour, whic:h aver- ages 6-2, 207, Is paced 0}' Jumor end Garrett Ttoncalc .ind seruor nose Andv Kalanz. l\alanz, a converted line- backer, has 50 tackles, mclud~ mg seven sacks and one safety,. Trone-ale hc1s 10 sacks and 16 quurtcrbdck hurries to go with his 46 tackles Junior tackle Nick Maghad-0 dam (36 tackles) and senior end "Nick Langsdon POI each have two sacks. . 1 Seruors Brad Rothwell ancl Brnd Crnig have seen . igrul1· C'ttnt tune m the trenches. Roth- well, ultra·qmck at 5· 11 , 175, ha' J 1 tackles. mne sacks And four hurries. Crcug's 17 tackles rnclude four sack , .. ·They under land our con• ccpls and play gund team defense." Rnnklcy aid ·They're aggr • 1vc, they run lo the ball and they hit people." 16 ' Daily Pilot SOCCER CHAMPS AYSO 97 girls-under 10 champions -The Surfer Girls. Sitting, from left Megan Hosseini and Shelby Searles. Kneeling, from left Chelsea Head, Taylor Guiney, Kylie Sheppard, Monique Gallardo, Megan Marshall, Amy Layton, Kaitlyn Beaudin. Standing, from left assistant coach John Flynn, Tecyn Mom Karen Guiney, Sarah Cope, Alice Cope, Brianna Uston, Alexandra Gardiner, Coach Walter Uston. The Surfer Girls won four times over the weekend, twice in OT. Midget Seahawks capture first-ever Friendship Bowl •Encinias' touchdown nin in triple overllme wins it for the Seahawks, 35-29. F 0 U N -~---m111111-----­TAIN VAL-f 0 0 T B A l l LEY -The Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Midget Secthawks won the first-ever East Cod'it· West Coctst Fnendsh1p Bowl wtth d 35-29 triple overtime wm over the Massapequa Musl<rngs of Long Island, New York. Quarterback Matt Encinias rushed for two touchdowns, inclucilJ'lg the wmnrng touchdown m the third overtune for the wm Encinias also threw three touchdown passes, two lo Brian Campos and one to Travis Win- row. The Seahawks held the Mus- tangs scoreless in the first quarter, led by Joevany Cueva. Luis Gon- zales, Luis Gudino, Sam Matlin, Chris Wade, Brian Wase, Zach Wlshengrad, Bo Burgess, Chris Channing, R.J. Martin, Erle Cur- tis, Sylvester Langrlne, Mike Puentes pnd Tim McCullough. The All-conference game for the Newport-Mesa Seahdwk Midget team will be Sunday dt 1 p.m. at Cal State Fullerton. avy Seals sparkle NEWPORT ~ ....... ~.....­ BEACH -The S 0 C C E R Navy Seals needed to climb out of the loser's brncket m order to pull off the AYSO Re91on 97 Division 3 girls title and d~b out, they did. After defeating the T-.undrru, 2- 1 in double-overtimt' in game one, the Navy Seals scored three early goals and held on ford 3-2 win in the fmals. In the hmlls, goals were scored by Megan Dias, Katlyn Baker and Samantha Kllppert, while the Tsunarru., answered with goals from Cassidy Hawthorne and Jennifer Porterfield. Navy Seals' assists came from I Megan Chastain and Khppert, while on defense, strong pldy was turned m by Jessie Womble and Taylor Grune!) The top defender for the Tsunail\.I was Adrian Jhunjh- nuwaJa. In game one, Dias scored the opening goal for the Seals, while Porterfield tied the game in the second half. Finally, in the second overtime, Jllllan Whitfield scored on a 'direct kick for the Seab' win. Both teams wUl go on to play in regional action, set for Jahuary. Ameba 14s win title NEWPORT ' _____ _ BEACH -The S 0 C ( E R Ameba boys AYSO under-14 soc- cer team defeated the Slime LJ1 double overtime, 3-2, to claim the Region 97 champ1onsh1p Sdtur· day. Sergio Luna scored on a power shot Crom 18 yards out in the sec- ond overtime for the Ameba's win. Mike Bury opened the scoring for the Ameba off a pdss trom Brendan Zimmer. . Ian Jennings bed the game for the Slime before Mike Richard- son scored for the Arneba off a rebound The Slime's Zachary Sagay tied the game late in regulation, send.mg the game in to overtime Both 'teams advance to AYSO ared championship play during January, agamsl teams from Tustin, Irvine, Costd Mesa and Corona del MdT. Area winners go on to the AYSO Sectional State Champi- onships m Mdrch Wolfpack advances NEWPORT BEACH -The S 0 C C E R Wolfpack girls under-10 club soc- cer team, advanced lo the second round of the League Cup follow- ing back-to-back wins over Chino Hills, 3-0, and Sdn Fernando, 11- 0, last weekend. The offense was lea by Claire Josephson, Crysta) Mena and Jena Klett, Carly Ruiz, Alesha Young and Alex Mcintosh. ln goal, Kristina Dague pre- served the shutouts, along with the solid defensive play of Allie Duemberger, Megan Munce and Emily Ohlhaver. Tsunamis fall in finals NEWPORT ------- BEACH -The S 0 C C E R Tsunamis boys AYSO D1vis1on 5 soccer tea.m, defeated the Haunters in the semifinals, 4 -1, before falling in the champ1oru,hip game, 2-1, Saturday. In the win over the Haunters, Danny Miller stopped 16 shots on goal, while goals were scored by Kyle Caldwell, Cameron Chase, Ceasar Amador and R.J. D'Cruz. Amador also had two assists, while Chase and Erle Holland each added smgle assJSts Solid defense was turned in by Erik Bonn, Rex Nel on, Cameron Holmes and Hayden Navarro, while Michael Bingham, Mitchell Bancroft and Seven Reader turned in solid all-around perfor- mances. In the championship game against the Jaguars, with the Tuunamis tailing, 1-0, in the sec- ond half, D'Cruz scored the tying goal off an assist from Caldwell. The Tsunamis' df!fense was led by Miller in goal, along with Bonn, Nelson and Holmes. · The Tsunamis finished the sea- son 15-2, and both them and the Jaguars qualified for regional playoffs, begmrung m January. ROLLER HOCKEY CHAMPS Th New- port-M esa Blues Brothers roller hockey team (ag 8·9) was undefeat d through the season and capped UwUba5.a Win in the title game. from left, Benny Ward, Robert Moglamar, Murphy Hitchcock, Chate Palan· llan, Jacob Gilbert Kyle Gladding, Nlc:k lrWln, Davtd Fabian ud coach Dee Ward (left) and Clint S ckman (right). Gilbert wa the team• ~. arortng twtc ln thP. fourth pertod of title game • .. Spor ts COLLEGE VOLLEYllLl 1\vin-duties for Brande at UCI •Brande named UGI's volleyball director; he'll serve as head coach of women's team, and men. IRVINE -Charlie , Brande, a veteran figure of Orange County volleyball, has been named women's volleyball head coach at UC Irvin<> and will dl.so remdin as head coach for the Anteater men's vol- leyball program. Brande Brande, with the two head-coaching positions; becomes the director of vol- leyball at UCI A riabonal search for an associate head coach in women 's volleyball will be conducted, according to Athletic Duector Ddn Guerrero. Brande has served as the men's head CQach for the past three years, leading the Anteaters to their most suc- cessful season in the pro- gram's hi tory ldst spring. with u 14-ti record and a hrst- evcr lnp to thP Mountain Pdcihc Sport!> Pedcrot10n Toumument. Brande, who wds named 1999 MSPP Coach ol the Yeiir, guided the men's teJm to wins over then-No 1. Long Beach Sta,te, No 2 UCI,.A and No. 7 Hawilu Inst season He has been the director • of the Orange County Volley- ball Club since 1982, ttdmm- 1stem:ig 22 nctbonal champi- onship teams and producm~ over 150 collegiate women's volleyball pldycrs. Brande also has been the director of the Balbod Bay Volleybdll C lub since. 1976, winning 13 ndtiOOd} Chtlmpl· onsh1p and i.ending over 50 players u1to the men' colle- giate runks Brande wai. a!'. 1st int men·~ dnd women':. c:o<ich at the Umvers1ty of Haw.u1 m 1980-81 . dOd aSS!Slant women's coach at UCLA m 1982. lie 1s a fonn<>r hend coach at Corona del Mar dnd Newport I Iarbor high schools, wmmng two boys' and two yl!ls' CIF Southern Section championships dnd one state championsh111 m glfls' voile> ball. Brande, d contributor to Daily Pilot Sport:-. with his volleyball column for s•'VNal years, ts d 196~ gratluatr> of UCJ and played on the Anteater-,' hrst bclsketholl team m lYbS-66. ln as ummg the women s coaching pos1hon, Brnnde repldces Mel")a Connolly- Freund, who resigned m NovembPr after four sea-.ons as UCI women's codch. Thutsdoy 0 ccmbcr 9, 1999 83 YOUT H IASEIALL Ba.u<•rn1cistcr offc.tS fr<••• guidance for youth coaches COSTA MESA -Co ta MP a H1qh bru.ebc II coach Kirk Bauern1P1 tcr will L dis- cussmg com hrng b 1cs for ) oulli an ct lltUe h•ague coaches torught it 7, l.ll UH• P1rr•s1de L<11mqP, nea1 the Ill< h chool's Cof Plf'll<1 Ev1 ry1lunu lrom IJH' bdS\CS of pl<t} 1ng t:at1 h as ¥-ell as sum · po 1t1,.)n pl.i), imhv1rtual rm<J tl·am d£: fc11s1ve dnll!\, and <h•tens1\ e und coac;htng philosophies will b • rl1~cus*d. Tii" COdche<> cllmc t free of charge . · On Thurscl y nt{lht D .c, 16, BauemiclstPr w1ll Jiold another 11 e scmmdr dt the Fue ide Loung<> at 7, tJu<; ttm1 on the drt (If offr•nse 1r1cludmg bnse run- rung fundam nt.al , drills and dO 0\ t>r(l}l OliPflSI\ C: J hiJO 1)phy. Bnuerm istn will hold an cldrl1Uonal two hec i•mmars m 2000, rine m Jdnuan and one m FelHudry A L L • P A C I F ·I C C 0 A S T L E A G U E G I R L S V 0 l L E Y 8 A l l Havriluk shares MVP honors • CdM senior leads list of e ight locals chosen. 1999 Coaches' All·Pactfic Coast league Co-MVPs Corona del MdT ff.lgh seruor Dnmtra Havriluk, who led the Sed Kings to the Pacific Coast League girls volleybdll champ1onstup, tops a list of eight All-PCL locals ds Co-Most Vdluable Player. Dim1tra Havriluk, Corona del Mar Kellie Cramm, Laguna Beach s~ Sr. Havnluk, a 6-foot outside hitter, shared the league coaches' top mdivtdual honor with Laguna Beach semor Kellie Cramm, who was PCL Co-t\.1VP ldst sed- son, as well First Team Marissa Becker, Corona del Mar Katie Brandt, University Sr. Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr · CdM semors Jarrue Brownell. Meghan Gallagher and Manssa Becker were first-Havrlluk team honorees for the eventual stdle Jamie Brownell, Corona del Mar Meghan Gallagher, Corona del Mar Maggie Mallarian, Laguna Beach Lauralee Neptune, Laguna Beach Melissa Zapian, University So Division III quarterfinabst. Havnluk and Brownell were first-team All-Sett Vww League last season Sophomore setter Jacqueline Becker repwsc•nlcd CdM on the second team, which also mduded Costa Mesa senior Daylyn Kelley, Mesa juruor Cdsey Peterson and Eslanni.l senior Lauren Cassity Kelley was also a second-team c-hmcc as a 1unior and a sophomore. Second Team Jacqueline Becker, Corona del Mar Lauren Cassity, Estancia So Sr Sr. Jr. Daylyn Kelley, Costa Mesa Casey Peterson, Costa Mesa Sarah Salem, Laguna Beach Natalia Topik, University Brittany Wood, Laguna Beach HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO So. So. So. Costa Mesa reloading • A mix of veterans and newcomers are the keys for the Mustangs. Jo-.r:l'tt Boo Ooly PH COSTA MESA Costa Mesa Htgh's girls water polo team only lost four seniors to graducltion. Unfortunately, one of them was goalie Stephanie Lombardo, who was a first-team All-PaClfic Coast League member last year Coupled with the loss of second-team All-PCL Amy Devey, 1t seems as if the Mus- tangs would be in for a rocky transition. blc of being very good:" Embodying the mlx of players tor Costa f\.Jesd are the Petersen sisters. Older SIS· ter and senior Katv PctE>r-.en is returning lo the ·two-meter spot for the Mustangs. She is the team's pnmary offensive option and on<> of the te-0m leaders "She showed up with d desire to do very wPU, • Berg said. "She's very intense, She has become very focused, F d i.s working very hdrd. • Her sister, 1umor Casey Peter en, is new lo the water polo team. Nevertheless, she has the difficult task of replacing Lombardo in goal. Her athlebasm, Petersen is one of the key player.> on the volleybcill team, has made her learrung curve short. "She ts a very dominant factor,• Berg c:;a1d. "She rs PREV IE W COSTA MESA HIGH GIRLS WATER POLO G Casey Petersen Jr. 3 Frances Assal Jr. 4 Katy Petersen Sr. 5 Megan Yenny Jr. 7 Erin Bayes Jr. 8 Jody Martinovich Jr. 9 Ashley Wright So 10 Jan Grubisich Sr. 11 Shayna Kline Sr 12 Oenee He1mrichs Jr 14 Lauren Mayo Sr. 15 Dana Steenhard Jr. Coach: Eric Berg But a group of dedicated newcomers have come along detemuned to pick up the slack for Costa Mesa. With a solid core of returnees, the Mustangs should have a rela- tively smooth transition. "We're developmg a lot,· Costa Mesa Coach Enc Berg said. "The girls are working real bard. Their attitude has been positive. They're capa- growmg very, very rast." I w1U alc;o help out in the lineup The other key returnee for and IS adapting well. accord- Costa Mesa 1s seruor Shayna mg to Berg. Jumor Dana Kline, who is the Mustangs' Stet nhard moved up from the pnmary penmeler thmat. JV team and grabbed a "pot Senior Lauren Mayo, who in the starting lineup. Juniors is a transfer from cstancid, I Frances Assal Megan Yf'!nny, EQUESTRIAN CdM freslunen wins overall honors • Corona del Mar captures second ·show in a row on freshman level. COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar' fresh· man equc trian team won the overall t~am championship m the fourth show of the 1999-2000 Interscholastic Eque!)trian League eason at the Orange County Fairgrounds. It was the second show in a row that CdM's fre hmen group prcvhlled. In thic; event, 106 ndcrs cornpetiny lrom .45·40 dilferent schools participated. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Corona del Mar Sydn y Farrer (8th grade) • 4th in Ir h· man working hunters; 9th in freshman eng- lish plea w ; 9th in freshman IEL mrdftl; 10th m fr hman eqwtation over fenro . Julia KoetUng (8th grade) • 2nd m fr h· 1nnn IEL medal, 3rd m fr hman worldn!J hunters1 end 10th in fr shman ngh h pl n• medal: 9th in freshman equitation o\'er f nc , 9th in fr shman working hunters. Whitney Weidner (8th gmde) -7th m N IEL medal; 8th m JV eqmtation over fences 8th m N working hunters Jllllan Van Ne ( lOU1 grade) · 2nd m noVJc • hunters under addl ; 10th lD novi cngh h pl· :.we; 11th in no\'1ce hunt •at equitation: 1 lth an noVicc eqwtaUon over I no•. Denee J fe1mnch tmd sopho- mo1 A h) ) \\nght ~houJd abo contnhutc.> The defcn,"' has to adJUSI by th~ ah N1ce 1 f sf'mor Jan Gnth1.,1ch, who lS out with a d1.,Joc att•d shoulder w\\c nus hl•r leddersrup: Bcrq ~c11<1, "and she dellrutcly p10v1d "s a deh·n~t\l' pres- ence. But lht•rt•'s more wspons1hihhes tor the \'OllllUPr q1rl to p1< k up the slttck The defense ha relied on Kime, nd JUmor Jod~ !>.larti- ooVJch and Enn Aay s. The l\\ o Juniors have b"' n two of the most unpr l c n wcom- er.; on the .team Bayes 1 the team' best defend r in the two-meter !;J>Ol D pit,. th lo' of Gru- b1-.ich, the lu tc ng have played solid delen m the b guuuny of th } ~ar. •we're a \ ery good d fen· 'olV" team,• fl Jg aid •we ha -. defen!>l\"e pnde. We uy to er ntA mor opportumbes with :-.uun<I fundamental def n , and we u that a'> a conhdt>nce bmld r • FIT HAPPENS J ,. , .. 84 Thuf$Cloy, Oecemboi 9, 1999 Sports Doily Pilot GOLF tick~t sal • over the k ml will be strong m th ta hlonably late N wport mark •t. Transportation, Pollard d, I tl1e ui.gqest exp nse in operdtiil<J the Omer Club Mate-he . M1k ·Villani, tonncr Newport Bt> lh m yor 1om Edwards and ooll tour e owner Chrts Jones WOMEN'S SOCCER . CONTINUED FROM 81 Purth~r. a litU 1a n wiU h('lp clear the k.i befo ARC' on-air lounchms:1 Snturd.1y, 50 look on lhe bnght 1de. Rob ford, PeUcan lllU Dbector or CoU who hash en there ince tl11• 01 mng or U1c Ornun South emirs m Novembe1 1991, 1 n't far off when he said (holes 15 through 18 on Oc~an South) ·n.rP. the• four greatest fuush1n·9 holl'!i 10 Syuthem CaliJorrua. • • ml !eve Utne. Each four ome will contiun a Team USA at South Coast Plaza time m Newport; Pelic6n Hill Goll Club is hostmg its hr t muJor tournament, and ABC Sport!> will telovt c the tca.rn match-play event Saturday and Sunday live from 1 p.m. to 3 p .m. I uuly ol two (any combmehon of molhN/d,1ughter, father/son, mother/son or lather/daughter), while, under an expenm~nt<.il auspices, pros hke John Sullivan, Tony Fom·~tt>r and John COSTA MESA -Member5 of the U.S. worn n's national soccer t am will be on hand at the Wc::>tin South Coast PJaza todcty at 5 p.m. for a photo oppor- tunity before the tedm takes on an internationul team for illl exhib1tion matchup. There' $1 .2 trull1on at stake, dntl, yos, it's live networl{. ,television from Newport Coast ... nothing really silly about that. Mf think the Diners Club Matches are harder (to operatt'), because instead of deciling with two players, you're dealing Wlth 24/ Michael Ptthey, Vice president and general manager or the production company, said Wednesday Laura Davt ha alroady reploc-ed Nanry Lopc..z. m the LPGA field, but with two dozen pro:, from the PGA. Senior PCA and LPGA tours, there are plenty of ~tars eveiywht-re. • . And, though tournament officittls might only ge• half of the1r utitial estimate of 10,000 fans entering the turnstiles this weekend at Pelican Hill, the event will improve every year as lohg dS The hyine Company is patient and continues its tomn\umty focus After Ow Diners Club · Matchc~. Pelican I hll won't n~('(J to be labeled "PehblE> Beach ol the South.• It ccm httvc 1ts own identity and stand on its own, forming a legac:y in thf' 21st ccntury1 instedd Hdrtmun will play for a senior pursl? of $2,000. There wtll be one J;POJOr pro m l'dch of the 1 S lour'>otn~. Doug Ivos, owner and operator ol the Golden State Toor, will bo part of Uie tournament, which features t1 prime nb luncheon after golf and a morning dime prior to a c;hotgun start al 9 a m. The format will use the two best balls in each group. The exhibition is one of 12 contests CiJ'OUnd the country as pnrt of the ·Toys R US Ylctory Tour." ' Players will include Mid Httmm, Carla Overbeck, Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Bnmdi Chastain, Briuncs Scurry Md Michelle Akers, among others. For information, call (949) 499·4499. Ensign rolls past Rancho an Joaquin, 8-4 TUSTIN -Ensign's ·A• roller R 0 l l I R H 0 C K· I Y hockey team knocl,ted off Rancho San Joaquin, 8·4, Tuesday at the Gretzky Center. Still, Newport hasn't been dS ruooous to embrace the event as Pollard thought, yet the Diners Club Matches tournament d11ector is hopeful that walk-up Voll know folks are serlom about this event when the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau buys network air time on ABC for the Omer!> Club Matches The inaugural Holiday fnVltatlonal Pro-Am, Dec 23 at Newport Beach Goll Course to ,benefit the Cystic FibroSJs Poundabon, is sold out, tournament director Keith Wync:k SdJd Wynck's goal is to launch an Orange Coilnty Senior lnv1tational. Ensign outshot RSJ, 23-14, en route to the wm. Zack Boston, Vmcent Mungo and Rhett Palmer each scored two goals for Ensign, while Cory Adler and Josh Lehr each scored once. The fanu1y-themed event will feature actors OaVld Nelson and • RICHARD DUNN'S golf column appears every Thursday With the win, Ensign holds on to second place Both of Ensign's teams will face off against one anolh-. er Tuesday at the Gretzky Center. I •11 ..t= 11 ~ I N~~~ I Flctnlou1 eu11ne11 f1ctHIOu1 Bu1ines1 Fictitious BualneH FlctltlOUI BualnHI Flctltl B I Name Stat ... me t Nem• Sta ... --t N S S oua us nesa .. n Th fol ..... ·" ..,,,..., sme tatement Name tatament Name Statement The following peraQOs • "' .. ,ng pel"SOOC The foltow1ng persons The following person. The fotlowin are dolno business H • are dolno business as are doing business as· are doing l>Uslnesa as dOl 00 1g persons SHAPEAIGHT, 2038 Mecttari!c On Wheels, RellabTe Controls . & JACOBSON PLASTIC ~~BE~\o6~~SSN~ST S. Lida Ln , Anaheim, ~~a J~::~Ae 92:~·· Electrlc Co , 1763 SURGERY ANO SKIN 463 Pr1noeton Or Cosia c~:r:ngla0~~~~.2 2038 S OwlOM MCdeHan Rob· Anaheim Ave., Costa CARE CENTER. 1801 Mesa, CA 92626 ' ine art.a f40 17 Cab llo Sl Mesa. CA 92627 Newport Blvd, Suite C, Shirley Fenn 453 :O~~al~2~~a Im, Call· Cosia Mesa CA ~2627.. Mitchell Davis, 1763 Costa Me1&, CA 92627 Princeton Dr , 'Co1;ta This busiiieu ls con· Anaheim Ave.. Co&ta D e n n l a G 1 e g Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is con-~ed by en Individual M~a, CA 92627 Jacobson, MD DOS, This business ls con· ducted by• an lndMdual Have.,,,;, started doing r nls business Is coo 1401 Avocado, Suite ducted by an lndl\/k:luat Have you started doing bUslnes~~I? No ducted by: an lndlvlduel 506, Newport Beach, CA Have Y"" started doing business yel? No Owlghl MCC..tta Have you started doing 92660 business yet? ves Trang Oang Roberu n buStness yel7 No This business ts con· 09/0l/l999 ' This s111ement waa This statement was M1tcheU Davis ducted by an lndrv1dual Shlttey Fenn filed with the County tiled with the Count This s1atement was Have yoo staned doing This statement was ~1e':2:~ranoe County Clertc ol Oninge ~ filed wrtti the County business yet? Yes, tiled with lhe County 1ttM813420 on 11 .30-99 Cleft< Of Orange County 10.25·99 Cle rte ol Orange County 19996t12135 on 12·3·99 Dennis G Jacobson. 00 11 .30-99 Dally Piiot Dec 9, 18, 23, Dail Piiot Dec 2 9 16 109968132'4 MD DOS 19996812837 30. 1999 Th205 23 ~999 'nirn! Daily Pilot Dec 9, 16, 23, Thia siatament was DaUy Piiot Dec 2 9, 16 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 • 30, 1999 Th196 tiled with the County 23 1999 Th169 T':!"::.!'::~::!ns Actltloue Bu1inen Flctltlou• BuilneH ~e':2.~t~nge County Fictitious Business are ddlng business as. Name Statement Name Statement 19996813221 Name Statement Automotive Coosuttant The foftowjng per1ons The lollowtng persons Daily Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23, The lol10w1ng persons Enterpnses, 837 So Ce· are do4ng bUllness as are doing business as 30. 1999 Th193 are do.ng business as dar Avenue. Fullenon, a) Notary Pro, b) Nol.I~ ORS, 17302 Daimler Flctltlou1 Bu1fne11 Gnmm Fairy Tates/ P 0 com 25912 Via S Prem1er Ep<S<>Oe, 2700 CA 92833 r • • I., IA-2, ltvine. CA Name Statement N Ma1" St •601, Santa James T. M11chese, ~2:92 Miss10n Viejo, 92614 The loltoWlng persons Ana, ca 92705-6637 637 So Cedar Avenue. Mldlene Reiley, 25912 Quality Restoration are dol&Y bu5lness as Cary Dean Arnold F~snonbu' SCI~ llss28133s con· Via Vlento, Mtssfon VreJo. Services, LLC, (CA). JAC SON PlASTIC 2700 N Main St t601' '"' "" 17302 Daimler St., IA·2. SUAGERV ANO SKIN Sa n t a An a Ca dueled by an lnclrvldual Ca 92692 Irvine, CA 92614 CARE CENTER, 1401 92705-6637 Have you started doing Thtt t>uslness ls con· This business ls con· Avocacso. Suite 606. This busmess Is con- buslness yel? Ves, Janu· ducted by-en ll'ldlvlduat OUcted by: Limited Newport Beech, CA ducted by. an individual ary 1, 1999 Have you staned doing Uabmty Co 92660 Have you staned doing James T Marchese business yet? No Have you started doing Dennis Greg Jacobson business yel? NO This statement was Michelle Relley business yet? Ves, MO DOS, 1401 Avocado, cary D. Arnold llled with the County This atatemenl was 11/00/98 · Suite 506, Newport This statement was Clerk or Orange County flied with the County Quality Restoration Beach, CA 92660 filed with the County on 12·7·99 ~le~~~ange Cpunty Services, LLC, Mlehael Thi• bualnesa ls con· Clent ol orange County 19996813540 19996112834 L. MlsetJch, President dl.IC1ed by: an 1ndlvldual on 11•30_99 Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 18, 23, 0 lly P lo Dec 2 9 16 This statement was Have you started doing 19996812836 30, 1999 Th206 a 1 t · • • • filed wrth Ille County buslneu yet? Vu, Dally Pl1ot Dec 2 9 18 23, 1999 Th173 Clef1( of Orange County 10.25·99 • 23, 1999 · 'Th'170• Flctltloue Butlnff• on 12 3 99 D o Name Statement Actltlou• Butlnet• • • 19"68132All Mo'~~ Jacobson, Fictitious Buslneu The lollowlng persons Name Stat9mlnt Daily POOi Dec 9, 16, 23, This statement was Name Stetement are dolno bu51r\ess as The lollow1ng persons 30, 1999 Th197 filed with the County The lotloWing persons DRINKWATER, 44t are doing boaine11 as Clertc o1 Orange County are doing business as Via UdO Soud. Newport Auriagen Tectlnologres. Flctltlou1 Butlnns on 12·3·99 Studio PR, 716 S Beach, CA 92663 3100 Airway Avenue Name Statement 199Ml11220 Webser Ave. Surte 103. Kathleen Flannery 1136, Co.la Mesa, CA The IOllowtng P9f$0t'IS Dally PilOt Dec 9 16, 23 Anahem. Ca 92804 Pruaia 441 V11 lido 92628 are d()ll'IO business as 30, 1999 ' Th194 Craig M Hill. 716 S. Soud. NeWPof1 Beach, RICl!eyE Harger,2980 HICKS, HICKS & FictltJoui Builneu Webs1erAve ,Su1te 103, CA 92663 Babb StrHI, Costa BRAUN, 2850 E Mesa Anaheim. Ca 92804 This busloess is coo'· Mesa, CA 92626 Verde Or. 1103, Costa Name Statement This business IS coo· ducted by. an lndMdual Th11 business IS con Mesa. CA 92626 The followtng petSOns ducted by· an individual Have VoU staned doing ducied by en 1ndMdual Ernest v Hicks, 2850 are doWlO business as: Have you stalled dOtng business ye1? No Have you started dOlng E Mesa Verde Or t103. JACOSSON PLASTIC bu~neu yet? Ves Kathleen Flannery t>uslness yet? No Co$ta Mesa, CA 92626 SURGERY ~O SKIN 91221\19 ' PNSla Rick Harger This business 11 con CARE CENTER, 15 Craig M Hi• This statement was This statement was ducted by. an ll'ldwidual Mareblu. SU11a 210, Altso This statement was tiled with the County hied w1lh the County Have you s1art1<1 doing Viejo, CA 92656 filed w11h the County Clef1( of Otang41 County Cleft( of Orange Coonly busJness yo!? Vas, Dennis Greg Jaoob500 Cletlt ol Orange County on 12·3·99 on 11 .30.99 &'01/90 MD DOS, 1401 Avocado, on J1 .30.99 1911M813251 111996812122 Emest v Hicks Suite 506, Newport 1119116812830 Dally Piiot Dec 9, 18. 23, Dally Pilat Dec 2, 9, 18, This statement was Beach. CA 92660 Dally Pilot Dec 2 9 16 30. 1999 Th1119 23, 19ell Th174 filed with the Coon~ This business Is oon· 23, 1999 'rti111 -=:!~====::!======~=-Clerk of Orange Coon~ dueled by· en lnd1vklual i on 12.J.99 Have you atarted doing Actltloua Business 19996813250 business yet? Vea, Name Statement "Affordable Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23 100·285n·nll911 0 Ja-"soo, Thdeolloll~lng1 persons 30 1999 Th196 .. vv are ng ""' ness as: ' MD ODS Paetlic Sunset Publish· t Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service This statement was ers, 310 Lake SI , 1302, llled Wllh the County Huntington Beach, CA Clef1( of Orange County 92848 / on 12·3·119 Kevin Roben Crouse, 10996813210 310 Lake St.. •302, PACIFIC VIEW Dal~ Pilot Dec 9, 16. 23, Huntington Beach. CA MEMORIAL PARK 30' 999 Th195 9\6: business IS coo· Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? call Toll free 1"888·54CASKET Sen-Ing Onnge I Surrounding Countries Cemetery • Moouary Chapel • Cntm&tory 3500 Pacific: VteW Oriw Newport Beach 844-2700 PIERCE IROTifEllS IEIL IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation -110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642 .. 9150 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Slmplity your life through CLASSIFIED T1u J..ri41!Hpllf'tmnit111 llx Da1.ly Pi/(lt is pllaml to 11nno1mtt" 1uw ''"'i« n'1W 11&Jt1{/Al>k to nt:'i.11 ""1inam. \r~ wi/J MW SEARCH tht Mm.I fa' JO" 11tt M oarit 'htz'f'. 11nJ sAw )ON eht timL •ml tk rrip " w Cou,, Hou";,, S.nu A¥ Thm.. of to11ru, •fin' tht Jtttrth is compkktl "" will fik J""' finiriaus l>usinw Mmt 1uumtmt uiith tht Cnnry a~lt. publi.1h oner" Wttlt far four wttltS"' rtrf11i"" "7 t.w ""' thm fill y.11r ;rr11f •/p11blie1Uio11 with tht Cot1n7 Clnlt. />Uas, st»p "1 ,, fill JO"' fictiti#NJ •usinns JtAJf!mmt 111 tJ,, D111/y Pilat, 330 W. 84] ~,, Co1• M,16. If"'" °'""" ~, by. plr;,,H.u Ml Ill (919) 61J-t/J2J ""' u• wiU mtlU 11m1111nnmo for JO" 10 JJ.n& thu promlurr by m11il If J"" 1ho11U h4Vt '"'Jfimhn-fUtstionJ, plr41t t11U w 11111/ wt will bt mo rt 1h11n 1/mJ to IWirt you. Gool /lid ;,, JO"' MW bMSinas! ,, ducted by. an lndlVldual Have you started dorng bUSlneu yet' No Kewr R. Crouse This statement was filed w th Iha County Clerk ol Orange County 00 12·7·99 1119116813526 Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23. 30 1m Th216 PUB UC NOTICES Flctltlou1 Bus ne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Hank's MoJdcan Food, 1087 w Balcer St., Cosla Mesa. Ca 92626 Sally S. Wagner, 3359 Wisteria Ctr , Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 This bustnoss Is c.on· ducted by. an Individual t'ava you started doing business yet? Ves, 11/01/1994 Sally S Wegner This s1atement was filed With the County Cle-It of Orange .County on 11·30·99 19996812821 Daily Prlol Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23. 1999 Th175 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing buSlness u GOLD COAST INVEST· MENT CLUB 2061 BUSI· ness Center Or • Suite 214 , Irvine, CA 92612·1106 Susan French, 2061 Business Center Or Suite 214, Irvine. CA 92612 Ouglas Wright. 2164 Airway Or , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bus1r111u 1s con· ducied by· a general paftriershlp Have yow 1ttanad doing business yet? No Susan Freneh This statement was !tied with lhe County Cler1t ol Orange County on 11·30·99 191196812809 Daily Pilot Dec 2. 9, 18, 23. 1999 Thl78 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doinO buSlnet.S as CAPITA, 3737 Birch Street. Suite 200 New· po11 Beacn. CA 92660 Capita Technologies Inc.. (Delaware). · 3737 Birch Street Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This bua.ooas ls con· ducted by a oorporahon Have vcu started oong business yet? Vas, 09/01/99 Capita Technologies, Inc., Charlt!s S Gran· vllle. Executive Vice President This statem~nl was med with lhe Counly Clef1( of Orange County on 11 ·30·9!1 19996812815 Daily Pilot Dec 2, 9, 16, 23, 1999 Thin Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The fottow1ng persons are doing business u · a) American Reslden· t1al Funding, b) AMRES, 3200 Brtsrot Ave , 8th Floor. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 American Residential Funding. Inc . (NV). 3200 &lstOI Ave , 8ltl Floor, Costa Mesa. CA !1'2626 Ths business II con· dueled by a corporation Have you started doi~ bu~lness yet? V11, 8198 American Reslden1111 Funding, Inc., Vince Rmehan. Prealdtnt This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 11·30-99 199116812814 Dally P1101 Dec ?. 9, 16, 23, 1Q99 Th178 Fictitious au11ne11 Name Statement The following person• a11 doing business as RJP Contuthng, 3424 Summen;et Cltde. Cotll Mesa, CA 92620 Roben J Potter, 342• Sum1nerse1 Cirda, Costa Mesa. CA 92620 Thi bu$1ness Is con duetlld by an lnd1wJuat Have you st.uted doing bus1neu yet? Yes, 10MIO Robel1 J Potter Ttws statem nt wet I ~ With lho County Cler1t ol Orange County on 12·7-l~ll 111119Q1H51 Daly Pilot Dee. II. 18, 23. 30 1999 • Th214 ~fciltfoua Bu1ine11 Name Statem nt Thi lolkiwlng pe!M)llt re doing bUSIMH H FDCIO!y Pro S Mell, 370 f! 17th St . Coil M aa. c~ 02627 Miia L.11plrl11, 435" Lil• ti ton Ct, Cotti M I , C4 92620 lilts M•nn 11 C'<JO duetiXI by 1n lt11J1Vldulll ~ ... vou 111noa doing 11\1 lnoas Yfll? flt,) MIA lnj)la This 111ment 'lll<at llled wl1h th CoUnly oron. o1 Oro11g County on 12·Mill t toffl11&110 D !IV PilOt 0 I I Cl.23 30 , ih216 -MEET :::-~ llltClll Fictitious 8uslnee1 Name Statement The following petSons are doing buslnen as· OU TL OT DEVELOPERS, 735 Ohms Way, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Smith & Soos Proper· ties, a California General P•rtnershlp, 735 Ohms Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ·Partners of Gen· oral Partnership Walker Smith, Jr., 735 Ohms Way Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Molly M Smith, 735 Chins Way Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Walller Smith Ill. 735 Ohms Way, Coeta Mesa. CA 92827 Kim S Lazarus 270 Cagney Lane. 1301, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Ctart<e A Smith. 735 Ohms Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Shrader Jnve5tments, a limited Partnerah1p of Cahfomla, (CA), 1so2 Broollhollow br., Suite B, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Kone Gardens. a Um· lied Partnership of Call· fornla, (CA), 1502 Brookholtow Or., Suite B. Santa Ana. CA 92705 Ce1ollne Power Klndnsh TruS1, Alexander M Power Trvsteo. 7300 Happy 'Canyon 'Road, Sant11 Ynez, CA 93460 This business fs con- ducitid by a general partnership Have you star1ed doing business yet? Yes, Feb· ruary 1990 Clarke A Smith This S1at1men1 was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 11-17·99 19119681 18110 Daily P1IOI Dec 2. 9, 16, 23 1999 Th165 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The m1n1 storage 1acil· 11y, accorotnq to the prov1sloo1 °' DIViSIOO 8 of lhe Business and Professions Code, Chapter 10. Section 21707(a). hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE EX1ra Storage Newpon Mesa will conduct a pub· lie sale ol tha contents of the storage apace(s) named below, with the contents being sold to the 111ghe1t bldder, tor lawful money of the Unlled States ot Amenca (cash) The aale Is being held to sausty a landlord'a lien end w n be held at 1250 Bnstol St , Costa Mesa, CA 92628 00 Dec 16, t999, at 230 pm Auctronear'a Name K E A~h<>n Service, Phone I (909) 863· t 131, Address P 0 Box 508 Patton, CA 92369 Bond • 723-41-111 The J)Ut>llC IS Invited to "'nd Terms ara cash , OWner reserves the right IO bid A general desctlpUoo of the property being sold, along_ w1lh the Iden· 111y ol the OCCtJpant rent· Ing the space are as fol· lows SPACE NO., OCCUPANT. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A208, Law Olllca's ol Josepll Demetrius Chrl,lopher, Boxu, Computer, Chall"I B128, Char1es Lia, TV, Wastier, Dryer, Copier. Boxes. Sola, M ttrass C240. Da1ay Jaoob, Boxes, COOlerw, Mattresa 0162, NBIFF, Jellerev Comer, Table, 86>cee. Umbrellfl Publlthed Newpt111 Beach Calta Masa D y P1lol Doc:ember 2, 9, 19tll Th188 Fl~tltlou1 Bu1lneH N•rM Stetement The I~ pel'flONI re dQlng bU k'le as Da,.loot Poner, 878 A Glonneyr• St , Lagune Botic:h, CA 92661 Ayn s l Doughelrty, 678 A Glenoeyre SI • Laguna Beacl'I, CA 2651 fhlt t>U1loaa1 11 con· d11tU1d by· 11n Individual Have vou atertod doing bulllfl u y 17 No AQr L DOvonertv Thf atat•rn nt wu lllod W1ltl lh County c1crtt or 0'8099 COUnty on1t30()9 1'9Mlt2131 Oa~ Pilot Doc. 2, 9, tG, 23, Hlrlll Th168 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The folloWlng persons are doing bUsloess as. Young Seconds. t436 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Kathryn Mary Bell, 204 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Island, CA. 92662 This business Is coo· ducced by: an lndlVldual Have you star1ed doing business yet? Yes, Oct 1, 1989 Kalhryn Bell This statement was flied wilh the County Cler1t of Orat1ge County on 11·23-99 10996812378 Dally Pilot Nov. 25.i... Dec 2, 9, 16, 1999 tn156 Flctltlous Buslneu Name Statelnent The follOWing persons are doing busll\6SS as AccuM"ed Diagnostics and Imaging. 1920 E. Katella Ave , Suite U, Or· ange, Ca. 92867 Frank A Ksiazek. I 0020 Margo Lane, Westminster. Ca 92683 ..tDebra A. Warwick. 717 E Adams, Orange, Ca. 92887 This business Is con· dUC1ed by: a general pannershlp Have you started doing business y~t7 No Debra A. Warwick This statement was filed with the County Ctef1( or Orange County on 11·23·99 111996812404 Dally Pilot Nov 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1999 Th157 Flctltloue Business Name Statement The foflowtng persons are doing business as PUBLIC NOTICES IC OUI ua ne s Name Statement The following persons are doing b\Ja1ne11 as· VPM INC., 2400 Mein Streel, Suite 201, Irvine, CA 92614·6252 VPM Management, Inc., a Calllomla corpo· ration, 2400 Main Street, Suite 201. Irvine. CA 92614-6252 This business ls con'· ducted by a corporation The reg11trenl com menoed to transaC1 bust· ness under the frct•tlOUs business name or names listed above on 4/1/98 VPM Management. Inc, Philip H. MCNamae, Chief Exe<:otlve OttlCer Thia statement was hied with the County Clartc of Orange County 00 11·23·99 191196812400 Daily Piiot Nov. 25, Dec 2, 9. 16. 1999 Th151 FlctltJous BuelneH Name Statement The folloWlng persons ere do4ng bUsiness as On &11 Computer Re· pelr Service, 289 W Wilson Apt C, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Wiiiiam Laverne Swartz. 289 W Wllson Atlt. C, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con· ducied by an lndMduat Have you stal1ed doing business yet? No Wiiiiam Laverne Swanz This atatement was filed w1lh the County Clertc of Orange County on 11·23--99 t 119116812387 Oa~y P1k>t Nov 25, Dec 2, 9, 18, 1999 Th153 Presllge Catenng. 200 N Marn St. Suite 100, Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Sante Ana, Cat1fom1a Name Statement 92701 The following persons Gold SeMces Cofpo-are doing business as ration, (CA), 200 N. Main BAVCREST DEVELOP· St.. Suite too. Santa MENT COMPANY 234 Ana, Caidomla 92701 E. 17th Street, #212 This business IS con· Costa Mesa..i CA 92627 dUC1ed by a corporation Svtvla a olee, 1813 E Have you started doing , Balboa Blvd • Newpon business yel? Yes, Beach, CA 92681 · 08/01/99 James c . Blee, 1813 E. Gold Serviees Coo» Balboa Blvd., Newpor1 ration, Eduardo Rangel. Beach, CA 92681 Presldem This buslnen 11 con· This statement was duct•d by. husband and llled with the County wife Clerk ol Orange County Have you slarted doing on 10·26·99 business yet? No 199968096112 Svtvta 8 Bice Dally P110t Nov. 25, Dec. This statement was 2. 9, 16, 1999 Tht58 filed with the County Flctltlou• Buslneu Clertc ol Orange County Name Statement on 11•23•99 . 1999681239' The lolk>Wing per$00s D11ly Piiot Nov "25 Dec are domg business as. 9 .. ""9 T' h 2 RANGEL'S RESTAU· 2• · lv, 1"" 15 RANT. 150 S Hewes Suite 101. Orange, Call· lomia 92869 Gold Services Corpc>- ration, (CA), 200 N. Ma•n S1, Suite 100. Santa Ana. Catllomra 92701 This business IS COO· ducted by a corporation Ha11e you staned doing bUs1ness yet? Ves. 08/01/99 Gold S.Mce$ Corpo- ration. Eduardo Rangel, Presidenl This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on t0.28·99 19996809693 oany Pilot Nov 25, Dec 2, 9, 16, 1999 Th159 Fictitious Bu11ned Name Statement The following persons are doing business as. BRUSHES AND BYTES, 200 N Tustin Ave., Sult• 200. Santa Ana, CA 92705 Elizabeth Albertson, 1023 Forson Road. McK1nleyV1lle, CA 95519 SuOC85S Resource In· stttute. (CA), 200 N Tustin Ave Sulle 200, Santa Ana, CA 112705 Thlt b\lsln&IS Is con· duded by. a limited partnerahlp Haw you .i.ned dOing bus.ness yet? No ERZllbeth ~n.eon Success R8$00fC8 In· st1tute., W. E Mitchell, Pren:1en1 Tilts Sltlement WH l1led with lhe County Clerk of OranQt County on 12 3~ 11tt68t'2H D• Iv Pllol Dec. 9. 18, 23, 30. lm Th200 Flctltloua BU1lne11 Name Statement Tilt fottowing par11001 are fj()lflQ bll$ 1'1141 •• New · & U!!od Jgn1. 866 Surf GtNlet, Cotll M<lh. CA 92627 loon Kofanberg, 96S Surf Stroot, Coslll ~·­CA 92627 1llll tiuslnflu con Flctltlou• BualneH Name Statement The following persons are doing busltlesa as· 0 PautHn & A•· 1odetea, 4247 Dena ROid. NtwpOr1 Beach. CA 92663 Ove A. Paullen, 4247 Dana Road, Newpon Beacn, CA 92863 ThtS business ii con· ~ed by. an lndrvtdual Have you 11a11ed doing buslnuss yet? No Ove A Paulsen This statement was ltlod with lho County Cler1t of Orange County on I 1 ·23·119 111911681 nee Dolly Piiot Nov 25, Dec 2, 9, .16, 1999 Th154 Flctltlou1 Bueln11a Name Statement The following peraoos are doing business 11 Turquolu Dental Group, 2989 Harbor BIVO , Co51a Meaa, CA 92626 Gedlz Barnar 0 0 S . 425 East Yele Loop, Irvine, CA 92614 This bul1nev; Is con ducted by· an lnolvidual Have VoU 1taned dOtnQ busineu 'I 11 Yu, 9123198 Gediz Bamar D D S Tnta .i1teman1 was I lod th the Coooly Clotk ol Or90g9 County on I 1 ·23·tll • 1t9"f123tt Dally r IOI Nov 25 o.c. 2. 9, 18, 19'19 hit~ Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH• Name Stltement The totlowlllg f)(lrsom ore cJO!ng buslnest 11 IMotott com, 972 Oar· rlll'ICI! Pllwy • L, Irvine, CA Q280e·"202 IMOIOr11 com Los An· g~ ltl, Inc, (CA). 20352 Hawtnome BlYd , TOf· renee, CA 90003 dlJCfed by an inOll/ldUtJ Have ~ou al'led doing buslnelt ~117 No On the movet ~f: ~~~ ... Tlllt Mint.. oon ducted by a ex>rpO(&llOll Have you 1taned doing bollneM yet? No ~oom Los M gejef Inc, 0. Sltvt IOI N.lam Simtns, CE'O Tllla tatem nt wat Ried wl1h lhl Counc) Sell your extra nled lh tr1e ecunty household on ~ 04 ~ COOllty items 1MH11s110 In Class1ned 061y P110C o.c. 8 " 2s. _......,.;;;;..;,;;.--;,;,;,,;,.;;;.;;;. __ , 30, l 9 Th203 ~_g'.~Ccmt) 1 ..... tOM1 DallY Piloc Dec 2, t 1 23,'tVll9 Th1&4 Flctltfoue Bu1lne11 Name Stetement The folloWlng persons are doing business as Shop4Earth. 230 Las Florea, Aliso Vielo. C.A 92656 Jaaon Aleunder Nedelman, 230 Lai Flores, Aliso Viele. CA 92656 Edwin Oagobert Bransome, 39 Misty Creek Lane, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This business ls con ducted by· CO·partners HaV9 you staned doing business yel7 No Jason A Nedelmari This s1a1ement was filed with the County Clertc of Orange County on 11·23·99 199968'12402 Daily Pilot Nov 25. Dec 2. 9. 16, 1999 Th149 Flctltlou• 8u1lnesa Name Statement The fl>llow1ng persons ere doing l>Uslness as LUMBLEAU· . SAFEGUARD, 1565 Stenk: Ave . Suite E, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Safeguard Prope111es, Inc., (CA),_ t565 Seen11: Ave., Sune E. Costll Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by a corporation Have you started do1n11 bualneas yet? v~s 11+99 Salegvard Properties. Inc • Roland Earll• Weichman, President Thia statement 11wa:. hied with the Count1• Clef1( ol Orange Coontv on 11·23·119 19119681240: Daily Pilot Nov. 25, Dec 2. 9. 16. 1999 Thl5(1 FlctltlO\la Buslne11 Name Statement The lollOWlng persons are doing bUSlness as ETIWANOA FUNDING COMPANY, 27606 Ourazno, Su111 3033. M111lon Viejo, CA 92892·2530 Allan Robbins Po"er, 27606 Ourazno, Su11e 3033. M1S11on V1e,o, CA 92692-2530 This business Is con· dueled by an lndlViclual Have you atarteo OOtng business yet? No Allan Robbins Po11er Thia alatamenf. was hied Wllh the County Clerll of Orange Coon~ on 12·7·99 19996813639 Da11v Pllol Dec 9, 1.6, 23 30, \999 l h207 Fictitious BusinHs Name Statement The following persons are doing bu11ness as GLR Products, 635 Belter SI I X203. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Gary lee Ragan. 635 Baker St • II X203, Colla Masa, CA 92626 This bua.nau is con ducted by an Individual Have you stal1ed dOlng bu ness yet? Yes, 11/11199 Gary L Ragan Th11 1talement was 111ed W•l/'I tht Coonl'f Clertc ol Orange Counl'f on 12·7·99 111996113$38 Oa1Jy Ptlot Dec. 9. J6, 23, 30. ,999 Th208 Flctltlou1 Bu1ineu Name Statement The lollowtng pelM>ns ere dOlng business as a) theComicShop oom, bl CrowFanctub com, cl F r111 Team Preas, '1 Comic and Card Land. e Done Right ProOuclloos. 9582 Ham11ton Ave • Hunllngton Baacl'I CA 92648 Don Wright, e582 Hamilton Ave • Hunt· lnglon Beactl, CA 92846 Jett Standen, 3300 E Palm Dr., Fullerton. CA 11283t This t>uslness Is con· dueled by a geoerat pertnership Hav. voo atar10d doing b\JS!neH yet? No Don WrlgtlC Ttua alatomont wu hied w1th IM County Clerk of Or9oge County on 12·7·99 1"91111530 Dallv Piiot Doc. 9, 18, 23, 30. lD09 Tl\209 Flctldou1 Bu•lneu Name Statement fhe lollow1ng pe!M)N 8111 dO!ng buSlnGllS Ill B & 8 L.AOOAA• TORIE , 510 tn lh Gt • N•wpnft 0430h, CA 92663 M;il\ We a, GtO 112 38ttr Newpol1 DNotl CA 02663 Thi b11tltle I COl'I dueled by " lndMCJIJ3I Havtl you Sl8Md '1oino busltloss yel? Yes, HWO MarJt Wells ll'lla tatem nt w11t flloa with t County oi.111 Cd ~ County °" 12:'7 HNM1S'21 Dec~ UI 23 'Th210 • Daily Pilot I ~11 ~1 NC:mCe °" TNISTEE'a ---C11-.-,-,M04--J--' wa TN.II.-&Me No. NOTICE OF r.4~:' ... ~:: PEllliON TO IMtM YOU NW IN ADMINISTER ~T UN:)a A ESTATE OF: DIED Of' TIWST ~TED MAR1AJI 0RAKE .-,-. UNLESS YOU CASE NO. • tN<a ACnOH TO ""°" A 199934 l1CT Y°'-" ~rY. To all h•lre; ~ :ai_~ ~~ bantfichwi••· credl- t&D N4 EU'\AHAllOH tor•, contingent Of' nta NAT\N Of' THI cred1tore, and per "'°":•....as NUtMaT •on• who may other-~.1.. YOU IHOULO wiH be Interested In t;Q'fl'AC'T A LN1Y£R. the will or Htate, or NO'T1Ca &I HE:MlSY bothk of: • MARIAN ONIH 1t111 the ,_. prq>-ORA E • erty ktlorM'I u : 101 A PETITION h•• lcho&l Plu.a .S11 NM--been flied by JOHN pCllt IMc:h, CA 121'3 ROBERT DRAKE, JR. i C:-:::~rce1 wt~":. In th• Superior Court • -*'~ MICtlon It of Cellfornl•, County _ -.... --~• of Or•l!g• • .. ,. ....... _,.,_,.. THE PETITION ~ to the C0WttV Caurt• rtqUHI• that JOHN ~ ~ °':! ROBERT DRAKE, JR. CA on 121Z311-. It be appointed H 2-00l>ln. to the hlghett pereonal reprHtnt• b6ddtf' It uie ume of tive to admlnleter ...., 'for ash. • Ult\Ws the 11tete of the ct"9dl cnwn.... .... decedent. ~ bri: ~ ct!c°: THE• PETITION cnwn by a 1t.111t or feet.-r • q u • • t • t h • .,.. Cid uNon, or 1 decedent'• Will end ct"9dl *-'1 by a mu or codidlt , If any, be rtdetal MYtnoe and loan edm4tted to prob•t.•- lfii(I ri.h1, urvtng1 The WILL end any aseocW'on, or ~· codicil• are e"9ileble bank 'l!ptdnld In ""'*'-for exeminetion In dll Codi l8Clol'I 1102 th• fit• kept by the and IUthortr.ad to do court. ~ In C.Wornla. THE PETITION TM~ heretofore r•qu•1ll authority.to 11 :::I-*' "u II" n,. edmlni1ter the Ht•t• .... be rnadl ~ under the lndepen-= '!,, ~ dent Adminittredon -,...... of btatff Act. (Thia ;;;;~"' ~~ authority will allow to uttsty the OtlClgatlon the pereonal repre- llCUr9d by the Deed ct HntetJve to t•k• Trust uecuted by many ectlon1 with· Doug&u c Woodard out obtaining court lNsflM ct the Ofange •pprovel. Before .. P*t Tl'Ult dat9d SfP" taking certain very t.emblr1, t• utrustor, Important ectlone, RICOl'ded on Ol/2111193, howewr1 the per· lnltNmtnl ll3013HE9, eonel repr•••nt•tive ot Chi omda1 Record•°' will be required to Orange, Cellfomi.. The give notice to Inter· ICUI amount MCUted by Hted pereon• unle11 '* tnmument u °'Chi they heve waived llMe of the lnltlal publjo-aidor'I ct ttltl notice Is notice or c ontented S53 -~• (l!ltlmlted' to the propoaed ~ lndl.ldu the tc:Ui ectlon.) The indep1n-__,. at the unpaid dent octmini1tretion ~ (lnc:IUdlng x· euthonty will be c::rued end unpaid Int.,. grented unleH en ut) Ind r .. ton1bly lntereated perton ~ c:oRs. ta• fil11 en ob!"•ction to penaes. am lldVances It th• petlt on end the time of lnltlal pub!'-1how1 good ceu11 c.ttion of this naclca. The w h y th • c o u r t undll9Qll8d INllet thould not grent th• dllldalma any llabllly ror euthonry. any lllCOITKb ... d the A HEARING on 1D11t ~ end ottw th• pebbon will b1 commar\ dllllgnllion, I held on December ~ ~ '*-in. The 30, 1999 ., 1 :45 ~=-'= P.M . In Dept. L73 ......., end delllwftd loceted et 341 The ~ =rt ; g~v92~~3~ Orenge Dttau1 and o.n.nct for IF YOU OBJECT Sate-The under.._, TO the grenllng of Cau.td • Naace or 0.. th• petition. you ,.,. llM lledb'I to lell •hould appear et th• to be r-..dld lf'I Chi hearlno end •t•t• CIOUl'ICY wtllN the ,..., your obJ1ctlona or P"ll*tY la loaetd end file wtinen objec· "'°'*thin ttw.. montN tion1 with tha court ~ 11r.:. such before the he•rino. 121D2111 ...__._ ~· Your eppearenoe ,,.. • ....., _,. may be in ~reon or lgtfMl1t Company, 360 by your attorney. ao-.cn Gfand AvtrlW. IF YOU ARE A 41V1 floof, Los Angella. CREDITOR or e ~~,:,-c:: contingent creditor -7721. l'llbtda fl of th• decH1ed, you nueee.·s mutt file your claim ... ASAP174131 with the c ourt and 1212, 1211, 12111 mail • copy_ to tne penM>NI ,.P,.•~te­ dve ~nted by the court within four monthe from the date of firlt IHu1nce of lettert •• provided In HOtlon 9100 of the C.Ufomi• Pro- bate Code. The time for filing clelm1 will not expire before fou r month• from the hearing det• notioed ebove. YOU MAY EX· AMINE the file kept by th• oourt. If you are• pereon lnterett· ed In the Htete, you mey file with the coun • formal Re- CIUHt for Sp1ciel Nol!oe of the fillng of an lnv•nl ory end tipprel1• Of Htltl MHt• or of eny petillon or account ea provided In ••c-tion 1250 of the Celifornle Probet1 Code. A Requ111 for SpeC4el Nolle• form 11 •veileble f rom the ooun clerk. Aftameyfcr ,.d .... .... ,ILWan&w ,, .......... . not P.O.llo.ll&3371 hlla CA 82a19-3S7' 12109. 12110. 12111 I ~~1 ~ICE OF TRUST£ ·s ~o R STEE'S Y"'"T t No 1 fl(lllfk 79~5 APN 1 -~y FHA/VAJMJ rre V ~~~ ~::tlit\, 'e ~~i~~~ Y~R ~~:R .,. IT V~R y~OH~ lcff eb~S~ :fAf, ~~SEX IFAii MAY BE 0 A1 A ~y BE 0 AT A ~E PR~~E01N~ HE PR ef~~ lHE NA R THE NA R AGAINST Y GAJNST V OU SH~~ ~ AC~ S~~~ ~ AC ~ ~ 1 1~ AM, ~ 1M9 at 1 ~ M l~A~C C R• i111tar 011 1 et RATION as ~e ~vly rvlce_•J LL. .• ~ ~vly apbointed Trust~nd.er appo1nteo T'l'\lsl~nder ~i:I pursuant to of ano pursuan1 to 1_01 ru record1 on Trust r rdad 27198 d~~~ ln~lt\Jment s~---s;~rumen1 No """' ' Book • 1~ 51~ In bOol( • Paqe o 0 1C1al Recocds page QJ Olfici~R!l'CQrds in lhe Ott:~ ol !hit Re· 1n lhe OlflCt of Coont1 cor er of ORANGE Coun· Recorder ol RANGE ~i. ~a~fom1a"'e~ecuted bY ~univ. State ol tom1a ,.vtO lEAn Y ANQ..~Y· Xe!.llled by N A ~ T W-f'Y fsUSJ'&N~ tfC1!1Y W1~'1 ELLffesr ; ANTS ~trus~ ir~e~T 1f R F F E)r F/KJA T A H, A HIE 'S C ~ESTATE FU™ G ~~f'~ltlef ~~IV~i m~T;~,~oAthiif. ~~~~~~ b~ EST aiOOER FOR CASH ~Un11ed atesrYWTHE ~able al 11me of ~ lfl 0 A A Of THE ul mone of the United NA es. by ~. a casl\· K ~ 8lN1i!'~ AT lets Cl\8Ck dralflTI by a 6650 ee CH §[vo state or nauonal ban~. a BUENA PARK, CA Ail i dfCl'MI by a sta•e or nghl, btle and 1nterest~· al aed1I union or a wwe<t to and 0<1ff ne by drawn by a slate or 11 under Said Deed or rust rat saY!flgS and loan 1n Ult orooerty ~ated 111 associallOO. saVlnQs as-said COunly ahd Stated~ SOC1at1on. or saVlngs bank scnbed as As more luUy s~f.ed 1n sectiOh 5102 de3Ctlbed Mlhe abov& Ol lhe Flnanoal Code and af of Tn st authonzed to do bus111 s ~ "181 ·16 Wie 8 I~ st~~ Al ~N T~~ stree address and other C~ HALL OFO ,~N~ common deSl!lnation 1f PARK CIVIC CENT R AT any. 0' I.he relll propen~ 6650 BEACH LVO described ~ve ,~sn~f­ BUENA PAR!<. C .. all r %~ 1 ~ ~ nght 1t!le and interest con-ffAcR CA ·n~~5 e veyeq to and now held br u~ersigned 't"!Vstee dts 11 under sald Deed of Trust claims any •ability for any 1n the propertJ situated in tnCOl1'ectness of ltle street said COunly calllom1a de-address and other com-~b1ng lhl! land therein mon deSIClnahon ~f any. As mble fully descnbed stlO'M'I herein Said safe Qn the above menbOned 11111 be made bul IMthOOt Deed of Trust• The pr~ covenant or warranty. u erty hereto~ de~ p<essed or 1mphed. regard is bemg sold as is he 111g 1111e. possesslOll, or sveet address and ether encurnbfances to pay the common designation. 11 rema101r1g P.MQpal sum of iJ/ly of the re~ propefly the note<s) se_cured b~ deSCnbed aoom, 1s ~r-said Deed of Trust. 1111111 ~p~ ~OS1TA2M~~~-=s~ t~~J:). ~ &"92626 The under-vances 1r'My'"u11de< the signed T111s1ee d1selauns le<ms of ~ Deed of any •ability for any lllCOr· Trust lees. charges and rectness ol the street ad· expenses of the' T ruslee dress and oUle< common and of the trusts aeated designallQn. 1f any, stlovm bv sad Deed of Trust llerein Said sate WI» be The total amount of the made bul without oove-unpaid balance of the ob nant or warranty ex· iQation secured bY the pressed or 1mplted. regard· pfoperty to be sold and ing title, possessoo or reasonable estimated encumbtances, to pay the costs e~nses and ad• remaining PMOpal sum of vanoes a !tie time QI \he !!!_~ ~~ts)f S4~red by 1nn1iJI pu ruon or the """' """"' o T ru$t. witn o Sale " interest t~. n. as pro-~f ~~48 4 The_ beriefi· Vtded rn nole(s~ ad· gary under*id Deed of vances, 1 iJll..Y. ~n<! the Trus1 here10 re e,,ecu1ed terms ol the Deed of 111s1. end de~ver 10 thth~en· esomated fees, dlaraes de(Sl!lned a written and expeoses of lhe rallorl' of Oelauru • Trustee and or ~t111sts mand lor Sale a wnl· Trust 11>-'MI $214. 26 lecJion to 5eff The UO· qeated by Sil.id of ~n Nobce o_f be ault and IEsbmated) Accrued llller 8fSl!lned caused said ~st and additional ad· lold qi DetauK and Elec-vances. 11. jllly. WI" In· llOn to seM to be recorded crease this ng1~nor to Ill ltle~ cou1 Where the sale The bef1e uri· real PIO IOcateo det said Deed o ruS1 Date Nat.ion he<elOlc<e el!eQJted and Wide Postm · bkation delivered 10 the onde<· ~ aaent Tor on11t1r s111ned a wrrtten Oeclara-Mortaigff lc11 bOil of Oelau• and De· L.L.C:, as Tru~ee. 10&1 mand for Sale.,.,~1 a writ· fulton Awnoe >ulfe 213. ~ No11ee or 1.11: autt and Sacnsmento~ 95825 Electi0n to Sel The un· SUSAN MORRIS AJJ~ de~igned Ci)Used sa4 ized ~naru~· R Nold of DelauC and TRUST S E I . Election to Set 10 be re· FORMA ION 1L C'Ofded 111 the COIXlty CALL' 916-97 4· wnere tne reaJ property 15 15000 SuM.YOr Bouie: localed and mor& lhan y_aro. Suite 2~~"°° three months have elap. Ie•as 75001, 79S.: sed s1 such recotda· 5041 L TAR lion e 12J02199. RTGAGEE v. ARL~~c~ C~·~ ~~ s:r.~ '1-t8R i~ ~T~ • n 6 . ~C(f)'Q ~~ ~~MA ~ilrJQN· ' ir i~~·~ ~~ l~ARY N 7 9 RiV& THA Bm~-, . N p i?1~2/02J99. CNSltS2864 t ttfJ Rctltlou• Buslneu Name Statement The tonow1ng persons are doino l>uslness as INTERN~TtONAL DATA CORPORATION, t8831 Von Karman Ave • Ste ·200. lrvlne. Cal1fom1a 92612 IDC 'Research. Inc • <DE). 5 Speen Stroe1 Framlf°!Qtlam, MA Ot 701 This business Is con cJucled by. 1 001porauon Have yoo stanao CltlioV buSltleSJ \'el? Yes, 07119/1999 IDC Reaeardl ll'IC , Manam R Ka11in, Secretary This statement wH filed w Ill lht Coutlty Cie111 of Orango County on 1H6·99 19996811620 Daily PllOf Nov 18. 25. Dec 2. 9. 199!1 Th124 Flctltloua Sutf ne11 Name Statement The fo1rowino petsons are doonp buslnass as FAMIL V CARPET CARE, n1 W 19th St •M. Colt.a Mase, CA 92627 Denoia James Ken· necly, 3178 G1b1a1tar A1tt • Costa Mesa, CA 9lG20 WIDoam John Kennedy, 710 F1m1e11 Ave. eo. rona def Mar, CA 92625 Thia bUa•ness 1s con• duct d by OO-p8Mtrl Have you ttMod dOiOg busll'leu yec? No OQnrns;J ~Y Thfs •l•i.tnenl was ,,~ Willi lhe Ccuity Clo~ of OfanOe CN!ty on IM2·~0 19996111273 0 Jy PilOC Nov 1 8 ?S D 2 g, Hl!>t Tl'l t tt1 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The following persons are dong business as Av• Dental Prad1ce, t 125 East 1 7th 51 , Suite N458 Santa Ana CA 92701 M1led Man1gemen1 Company. Inc . (CA), 1125 Ee .. t t 7th St , SUlto N458, Senta Ana CA 9270t Tl'lla busioe s ls con· duct4'd by a COrpof'atlOI\ Have you st.Mod CU>lng t>usloess ~111? No M1le6 Mana,gement Company, Alt Sahaf1 Presldenl Thl5 •••tement wu Med Wit!\ lh County Ci1111 of Orange County on 11-12·99 11996811208 Daily P1lol Nov t8 25 D c 2, 9, 1999 Th129 FlcUtloue Bueln'iiS Name Statement The 1ot1ow1ng pe19011s are doing bus1nesa u Go111Ja Constnx:t100, t8S E Wilson St . #A Costa Mesa, CA 02627 Ednc J Adarna, t8t3 E Wiison St • IA. Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 Thl9 bUSioeU 1J COO d0<1td b\' 11n lndlvld I Have yQU •tanod CIOlng bu~s ye1? N'J Edno J Adams Tllla statemonl w h .a wllh th• County Cl 1tl <>I Orange County on 11 ·19 99 19"6&1205t De ty Pilot Nov 25, Doc. 2. 9, 16, 1 Wil 'Tl\t4;\ PUBLIC I 'I PUBLIC I NOTICES . NOTICES ~~-----"' c:HSH"42tl mnc:E Oii P\AjC Mai ~.,. t• V. c.i.ror· nl•klf·~ SI0_19Q• Faclftv l .c:t 186P Code 21700 M .. q I the ~.,..loo.d will ..... publlo et «ion. on 0(· ClMllC1' 23, 1 Ht. per90n9I PtOl*T't ln-~IUClnt l>ut not lonWtM to fumltU19, olothlng. tool• •nd/or oth•r MUHt\cHdltem• loc•t9d •t! PROPERlV 24617 1125 POMONA AVE COSTA MESA CA , 82827 848·650 7872 TIME 1:1S PM STORED f!IV lliE FOL· LOWINO PalSONS: E188 JA...eS REED 0 164 Wt.NSON GUY £20 2 BESANCON DARLENI . C07 8 !C A THY HOBSTE"rrER PROPERTY 101 2oe6 PlACENTIA AVE COSTA MESA CA. 92627 1149-646-0589 TIME 2:30PM STORED BY 'TME FOL· LOWING PERSONS: 0013 H/1ll MARLENE J. A058 MURPHEY KRISTI A060 Bl1TLER 'TMOM· AS 0048 Fl S nR MIKE 0102 BUDD RtaiARD PAOPERlV 22301 20455 PlACENTIA AVE COSTA ME.SA CA, 82827 849·846-0669 TIME 2:30PM STORED BY l11E FOL· LOWINO PERSONS: E073BOIJMAN RANDY E285 SO fHAGE l VNNE PAOPERlY 20139 2089 PlACENTIA AVE COSTA MESA CA. 92827 948-846-0734 TIME 3:30PM STORED BY THE FOL· LOWlNO PERSONS: Flctlt1ou1 BualneH Name Statement Tho IOllOW ')g P6'&0f1& era OoiOg wu1eu as Sthed·E• 1621 Mesa o~,,-~•75 Sama Ana Ht:JV11IS, Ca 92707 Pamtte Ann l•ll ~621 M sa Dt t75 Santa Ana H lgtl1s Cl 92707 nus business • con· Cluetuu t1y arr l'1\l1Vidulll Have yw stall d do•ng bustne.s yerl No Pamela Arin Llttte Th11 r.teiemerit .._. .. , hle<.t with. tf\e Countv Cieri\ ot Orangu County on 1 f.16·99 199116811627 Ot11fy Piiot Nov 18, 25. Dec 2. 9, 19119 Tnt21 Flctitloua BuelneH Name Statement Th" following per$OOS are C101ng busine$s as Ml Ct11'fwood lnves1ors 801 N Parkcenter Dttve. #210. sanw Ana, CA 92705 Erlft. B tA•cllelsen. 1 JOI Dove Srrcet Suite 1050 Newpoll Beac:tl CA92660 Ttt!t bo$iness Is con ducted by Tenancy-in-Common Have you star11.>0 d01ng buslf'lesi. yel? Yes, May 1993 Eni.. B M.chelsen Authorized Agent This statement was filed Wtltl the County C1erll of Orange County °" 11:16-99 19996811623 Oa1ty Piiot Nov t8, 25 Dec 2, 9. 1999 Tht21 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The 1onow1ng persons are do1no buslnel>s as Paw tlclous Cookie Jars. 2888 Bayi.tiore Dr A 14. Newport Beach, Ca 92663 Penny Kelly, 2888 Bayshore Dr . A14 New· port Beach, ca 92663 This business 1s con· ducteil by dn Individual Have you started doing bUsmess yet? Yes, M'ay 1999 Penny Kelly This stalement was TIME hied With the County Clell\ of Oraoqe County 00 1H6·99 C204 8RV'CE DEE C376 TORRES IRMA C385 NEVIN TANIA 0458 OARCIA MARVIN PROPERTY 20163 2076 NENPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CA. 82827 1141>-848-1682 4~t6PM STORED BY TliE FOL· LOWING PERSONS: E 103 BISliOP MICHAEL E166 BISHOP MICHAEL An Hie• ,,.. 1ubject to prior c 1nc•llatlon. Tenn•, n.le• llnd regul•· lion• 1vell1ble n •-'- D•l•d th 1 9'TM •nd 1 IJTH of DECEMBER. 19811 by PSOrv•ng.co, Inc., 701 w .. tern Aw nue. Glend1le, CA 111 201, (8 18 1244· 8080, Bond No, 685783.2 , 2/09, 12/18 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollow1ri.g person! are dPlng business as a) Aos·i Ross Com· pany b) rhe Floor Guy c) Newpo rt Beact Winery, 503 Super!()( Newport Beech Cl> 92663 Gus C>Elatco, 503 Su peoor. Nawport Bead\ CA 92663 Th•s bu ~.ness 1& con Oucted by an lndr\lidual Have yau 6talla<I doins; business vet? Yes JAN 1990 Gus Delek» ThtS statement wa! h ed w It 100 Count) Clerlo. of Or1nge Count~ on t1·19-09 1999681203~ Dally Ptk>I NO¥ 25. Dec ~· 16..:.]?99 Th14f Fic titious Bu1i nes1 Name S1atement The folk wing persons are doing business as Petit Gale110, Bella, 419 B 31SI St Newport Beach. CA 92663 lluna Marfin 121 Ouin10. N11wpon Beach. CA 92663 Thi~ bv• mess Is con· ducti.O by ao 1n<11v1dual tiavo yo11 stall~ doing business ~et? No Ilona Ma;tin ThlS st 1tement was l11cd wmi !fie County Clel1' ol C range County 00 1 "16·69 , 11996811632 Dally Pilot. Nov 18. 25, Ot!c 2. 9 1999 Th118 Flct1t1ou1 B usiness Nam e :>tatemen t Trio lollc'Wlng Po•S~ are doing buson1'U as Accafll un care Cot· te~ell. 1 1542 Laurel Ave , llWI! CA 92606 Wendy Krunman 2057 Pon Bn&tot Circle. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Agnes Wetss, 15 C8mtina, ~1'5100 VteJo, CA 112692 5127 This bu•lnasa Is con· d11c1ed by a gerwral partner'lh•r Have you started dOlng b11s1ne11 )e1? Yes. 51'9!1 Wendy 11.NHnlan Tilts 1111tmen1 was IUt<l Wllll the County Clerk ol Crang• County on 11-19-99 111996812052 Oa I~ Piloe Nov 25. Dec 2, 9 H,, 1!l99 Tl'l 142 19996811622 Dairy Pilot Nov 18. 25. Dec 2 9 1999 Tht23 Fictitious Business Neme Statement The lol1Qv.1ng por!lons are oong buS1Pesi. as· J & R Company 3904 River Ave • Newport Beach, CA 92663·4032 Roben Holman, 3904 River Ave . Newport Beach CA 92663·4032 This business ti; con- ducted by an lndMdual Have you started CIOing t>uslnes~ yet? Yes, 1994 Rot>e11 Holman This stawrnont wea filed wilt! tile County Cterk ot Orange County on 11-12·99 19996811209 Daily Pilot Nov. t8 25. Dec 2, 9, 1999 Th130 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The foftow.ng J)l!rsons are doing bu:r.10NS as. NEWPORT CATERING, 17042 Gillette Avenue Suite 600. trv111e, CA 1126t4 Waterfront Enterpnses Inc (CAI 17042 G• one Avenu ', iMne, C81 tomia 9261~ This llus1ness 1s con- ducted by II CO<po!8\i0n Have you stalled doing business ye!? Yes, 1/t/99 Waterfront Entorpr1ses, Inc .. DaViel A Salsbury, President This statement was filed Wllh the County Clerk of Orengo County on 11·12·99 19119681121 1 Daily Pilot Nov 18, 2S, Oec 2. 9. 1Y99 Th131 Fictitious Bualnees Name Statement The following persona are d•)lflQ buitned as Kymc:o Motorsport 2121 Hart>or Btvd , Costa Mesa CA 92627 Kvmta Incorporated, !CA), 2121 Harbor BIVd • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ThiS bUSlneSi Is con- ducted by a oorporat'°" Have yoo 5fal'1ed Clolng t>oslne54 yot? Yes 07~ Kymla Incorporated <Iba Kymoo Motorspoo. Jellrey Kvmla. Owr!Qr1P19&idon1 This statement .vi1~ hled with lhe County Ct&rk ot Orange County on 11·12-99 19996111212 Dally Pilot Nov 18, 25, Dec 2. 9. 1999 Th132 Ficiltiou1 BuslneH Name Statement Too 1ooow1ng peraona are doing business as Newp0r1 Bedell L:and & Sea Co , 7 Sundan\A Onve, Newport Beach, Ca11fom1a 92663 James A tn Wiiday 7 Surldance Oflve. New port Beacii. C.tltomla 92663 B.1rt>era Ann Wildey, 1 S~nc Orlv'e New pon Beac.h, Cdl•lomla 92663 Tills buslneas cs. con. dUCttld by tl\4bllnd nd wtte Han you 11anoo !Jat\11 t>usJnosa y.it? No J11mes AllM W\ldoy Tl\li. wtemcnt was It tile Coon~ Ctetk of ~ eounty on 11-1s.pg 1HMl11112 0 fly Aloi Nov 16 25 Otto. 2. 9, 1999 lll 13?! Fictitious 8uslnH1 Nam• Statement The f~ EIOllM ft dOir•O Min In SnlOO MG, 2400 NvW poi1 Oouluvllro Co5ta Mc 1 CA 2627 MaryQraco Ttglavle> Won.1 611) t f2 OOl<I enrocl. Col'ona Del Mar, CA 9202.S lNs DiJSfnen It con dUC!ed by 1n lnc.'llV!duel HaV9 vou ,Ul,,.d dOlng bUtlhen )'flt? No MatyGi CG T !91ov Watd i t nt ~ Qounty oinno-Courl!y I =:ii I ~=I Flcthtous Bualnese . Name Stetement Fic:t1tlout 8u1lneH rn1 l{llk;ol<lng POflOOS Name Statement 1•1 doing oo51ri ss a Ti lpbowlno persons aJOC N1ghtlil , bl •1• OOll1tl b\1Sl!le$1 as ocnlgti1111e corn, cl 'Totafcom 1011 www ocn1gntht1 com Warner Ave . Suu 1330 8E Bt1610I s1110t' F·139, Hun11ng1on #29 Sanlll Arla, Ca dOr· Beatn. C~ 92647 1111 92707 T1tno1ny J Huno Aaron N W"$0mt 1330 1111 t GOl<!enwest St , SE Bristol Street #29 •KI Huntington ~. S1nta Ana, C11t1om1i CA 926.47 92707 ThlS b\Jslness ~ eon· Thia .buslntu 11 con· OUG\eo by an 1ndivlduaJ dlJCltd tiy an h'lillYldUal Have )'OU started doing tiavo YoU aterted doing buSlness yet? No bUsmesli yof1 No Timothy J Hund Aaron Newsome This statement was Tti115 statement was hied with the County llletJ with Iha County Clerk ol Orange County Clork of Orenge County on 1 HS 99 on 11·16-99 1119968t 1916 19"681IG64 Daily P110I Nov 25 Dec Dally P1101 Nov t8 25 2, 9. 16, 1999 Th140 Dec ~ 9, 1ew Th137 Flctitlou1 Buslneu Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement Name Stetement The lo!lo.,iMg persons The 101iow1ng persons are doong bus1t:ess as are doing tiusineu u General Bu,•ness Serv· a) HARBOR AREA AP· Ices, 375 Bristol Street, PLIANCE SERVICE Suitt .JO Co:.ta Mesa INC , b) HARBOR AP• Ca1tlomto 92626 p LI AN c E RE p A IR K1mbertv Mane CelOer, SERVICE c) HARBOR 28t9 P1ayer lal'IB, Tusi.n APPLIANCE. 1240 Ranctl, Califomla 92782 L~an Ave , Unol E. This business is con· Coste Mesa CA 92826 dvCled by •n 1nd0Vldual Harbor Area Appliance Have you sranees C101ng Service Inc (Cahl) t>usmess yet? 'fas 1240 Lo0an Ave . un11 E. os.011t999 Coi.la Mesa CA 92826 Kimberly Mdne Calder This 1>w1neu 15 con· Thrs statement was 11ucted by 8 corporation filed w1tn the County Have you 5tal1ed doing Clen.. o1 Orange County b ? y on 1.t ·1&99 4ri~~;ss yet ei, 19996811697 HarbOr Area Appliance Da ly P1tut Nov 25. Dec Sarvic.o, Inc, John A 2. 9 16. 1999 Th139 Cadman President Flct1t1ous Business This s1a1eman1 was Name Statement hied with the County Tile 1.oilowtng persons Clork ol Orange County are doing business as on 11-t0·'19 ORAL & 11190681 lOSli MAXILLOFACIAL. Daily Pilol Nov 18 25, p L A S T I C & A E Dec 2 9. 1999 Th136 co NS TR UC Tty E Fictltlo u• Buelness Name Statement The lollowlng persoris 11re doing busln111s as College Trader Park 2560 Newport Blvd , Co~tn Mesa, Ca11t 92627 Roben D Burni. 242 Walnut Street Newpon Beach, Cahl 921363 Tina A Burns, 242 Walnut Street Ne..,port Beaeh, Cat.I 92663 This business 1s con· ducted Dy h\.11.band aoa wro Have you started doing t>usiness yet? Yes, 11-01-99 Rotlert 0 Burns Tn1s statement was ltled with the County Clerk of Orange County on t M9·99 111996812040 Daily Pilot NOY 25. Dec 2 9, f6. 1999 Th146 Fictitio us Business Neme Statement The tollowlng persons are ®n~ business es Bobby s Nollh POia Liv· ery, 152 E 22nd St , Costa M8$1. CA 92627 Bobby'& NOflh Polo Liv· ery. (CA) t52 E 22nd St • Costa Mesa CA 92627 Tllia business 11 con dueled by a oorpora\Jon Have you started doiog buSlnetl s yel7 No BObbV's North POie Liv· ery, Robert Atkins, P1esJ- dent Tn statement was filOd With the County Clerk ol Orange County on 11 ·19·99 · 19996812041 Daily Pilot Nov 25. Dec 2. 9, 16 1999 Th147 Fictitious Busln•H Name St1tement TM fQllov.vig persons are doing business as INTERNET MUSIC RE· CORDS. 328 Vlsla Trud\a, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thaer Mustafa 2137 Elden Ave., •6. Colla Ma&a. CA ~2627 Mo Soulatl. 328 v1s1a TNCha. Newpoll Beech CA 92660 Tn11 1>11slneu ts con· ducted by e general pa11nen;h1p Havv you stalled doing buslneu yet? No Mo Soulatl Thia statement was tiled wltn the Countv Cte•11 ol Orange County on 11-19 99 1"96812041 Dally plot Nov 25 Dec 2, 9 16. 1999 Th148 Fict itious BuslneH Name Stetement Tn IOllOW'lng periOOS are dolrlQ t>u~tn s •s Miller l>ropemes 5 West t 8th Street Co•ta Mesa, Ca 92827 Gordon Wayne M lier Truslee for lhe Wayne and Eliz.abell'I M 1111 Trust (date 5·15-98), 965 West 18th Street, Calta Mesa, Ca 92627 Enzet>eth Hlli el Miller TruSIH IOf lhe W1yne and Eltrabttti Miller Trus1 (date 5· 15 96), 965 West l8th Street, Costa Mtsa ca 92627 Tht1 business 1s con· dvelea by • bo5tlltU trust kave you 11arted CIOlng bllSK'leSI V"t? No Go1oon WAyno M r, Tru I fh 5 1111 "' Ill .... flied wt!h the Cconty CIMc Of Qfango County on , 1-11J w~ 1989Cl1t050 Dally Pilot Nov 25 Dec 2. 9, 16, Hi 9 Th141 SURGERY AS SOCIATES, 1801 New· port Blvd Suite C Co:.ta Mesa, CA 92627 Gary L Wyan DOS & Van D Henson DDS, a prc.tess;onal corporatlOl'I, (CA), 1401 Avocado. Suite 506, Newport. Beach CA 92660 ThiS business IS COil· ducted bV a corpo<allOl'I Have you started UO!ng business yet? Yes. 8·23·99 Gary l Wya11 DDS & Van 0 Henson, ODS. a protesslOflal corporahoo. Gary l Wyatt, DDS. President Trus statement was ltled w1Ul lhe County Ctef1( of Or<onge Count on 12·3·99 1999681322 Deity Polo! Dec 9 16, 23. 30 1999 Th192 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mlm storage lacil· lly according to ttle prov1st0ns of OivlSton 8 of the Business and Professions Code, Chapter 10. Section 21701 (a) he1eby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE EXTRA SELf' STORAGE will cond"'1 a publie sale ot the con· tents ot lhe storage space(al named beloW w th the oonteots being SOid to me highelt t>lq- der, fOf lawlUI money of the Un.tell States ol America {c:asll) The se e •• beit!Q held to 'lltisly a landiord's l!en allel w be held at 17692 Samc>son t.a!WI HunMglOO "Beacn. CA 92647 on OecemtMlr 16. 1999 at I p.m . · Auctloneefs Name K E Auction, Phone f (909) 863·1131 ~ddress P 0 Box 825 Rialto, CA ~2377, Bond• 723-4t-19 The pub~c Is lnVlted 10 aneoo Terms are cash only. Owner 1t1serves the nght to bid A ueneral desenpuon ot 100 propef1Y being sold. along with 11\e Iden· ltty ol 1he Occupant rent· Ing tM space are as fol· IOWS Thu~, Doc moor 9, 1999 Iii PUBLIC NOTICES ~-­ E~ I ~-~~.~ .....,.,.,_ .... ~ "" ,.., ...... . ,.. " ............ ...... ........ .., . ll•HallM • --·=: ................. ~ ........................ .............. ~ ..... ., ............ ....... , '"C • .'1'1• .......... ... .......,..,. ... ....... _. .. me • .-_... .. ., ...... ~:::~ 't·.:::." ~.. ·r ~- 1 ................. 'ii .......... , ............... _ I --. . ' t' • I . • . .. . . ' • .. --I. ' I• . .. -~.. ---· ••••••••••••• • * • a SOLDn • • • t SHOWCASE : * HOMES • : FOR SALE : • In Our Sat • * • • Real Estate • ! Su..P.P..l•mentl : t HOMES OF t : THE WEEK : • • • Dlsplay Ada • : Start at $751 : t Deadline t * Tuelday SPM • : Open HouM ! : Ll1ting1 t · • Only $151 • t Deadline : : Thursday 5PM : • n Pays to • : Advertise ~ : In the Best : • LOCAL * • * * Real &tat• • : Section : : Call Todayll : * LISA RIVERA : : 949-574-4252 * t ANNE WIUEY : * 949-574--4249 • * * •••••••••••• -, ~ --• • J. • I • I I • • I ~· ',,,,.,:, .. 't •' I ' I . ·.·.. . '. . . • 48r Ult ~ Upgnidld Call AnQlt. 1g1nt II 714-28S-309 I. 'J •• .,-.. ,,,_ -· .. I t ' • • ' ~ . . t. •<( • ~\ . ' .. . ' .. . . . . ... ~"•"""" l 'llDI NEW CllT1Rol ~ 1·$1y, 38r. ""'fl'll #Fp, 28!, Nnced Ylf'd, f;211,000. Ult l ~ ' t¥or., e4M4t-4722 EW HOMESE SIDE FROM BUILDER 2Q7 TlwOl9I 2$41 811Ui IN. Avt 4bi, Ubl. ~Git 1@2000 eQll 2 Cit git Sllttno • 1358.900 1 ... 722.ff20 MM*110I Seti your extra household tteme rn Cl!SSlfled l NEW CUSTOM HOME POtt Street. $1,395,000 By Owner PRINClPALS ONLY 1-80~40-6661 OCEAN ClOSE·TWHtiSE 38r 2 58e, 2-lly w/'Jt:. Ill Qlt, d MW paint; wet bit, 3 decka. FP, $289,000. Joan ButM, ~ 941H59-9314 NEW Ostoii HOME POtt Street. $1 ,395,000 By OWner PRINCIPALS OHL Y 1-Soo-640-0661 open Li/Sun 124 = Twnhlne ConlJleta 3& +din 2.68a. cmr int. F1ea So/Wwt Gour lot, Remodeled In 1998. $4491( 9y Owner 949-718-1383 Big Cenyon Vatuel 48f SB1 lllW blh. plinl, catpeC. ~ tits, ,... concr.te tit root Pool & spa. $679,900. By°"'*· 949-88'1·3268 OPEN Dt:SON 104 320 8AYstOE YIU.AGE cNrmlng 2tlf 2tle, ottlce, llpKloUlli kltdlen, MOREi .,0-$52,500 MM7>1255 WlttRFAONf RXEA l14EPtaCE WU AMAZE YOU I AOfHT 949-7" .. '20 28i 2L Uo6he ROme lofl of upgred1d1, olflce, lf**l!UI ldl wfc«lltr llllnO By Owner, $52,500. 94H73-12S6 f .,,.-4 .... ~~ ·~' . 'ft'· '-. . ' . -:-...:. . -,_ : THE SHORES APTS 1128R TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE..fN Selected Unit• ••••••••••• Starting 0 $1095/mo • MotoMoleaae . "We ire • pet•• community. 6 block• from the be.ch. 94H44-2611 ' .. .., -. ... .. , , I j I "' -' ~ . 1 .• ' . . . ... ':"' E"lldt 28r 1 * Fp, lllf, no pea, mSilno 1665 IMrlt AY9 13 Ctl Dat!tl 29422&1203 : tBi TWilhini lti P.ntrldge Cova. Serene ttrum vl1we. Juet '137,500. Agent 511111 949-ne-37'29 ul COMll10t1TY 2Dl/28a, WIO, tnlf, 9'~ Condtrg1 Ac:t How!I 1471"'81-7317 . ' . . ' . r . .i." ., . . lJ'O'r. . . 1 ~ • • ' :' • • I " , ,, I • By tax By Phone By MaMn Penon: 11•11} l1.ll·ll0 111 .. l'J<H" llUI~•" ll•lf IWll•',oi.I '1-tll) hi".!· 0>11"'tt HO \\1 ~· B.I\ "'"I I 1·lltlllr "'"'~·, ""'' "' II 1 ''" ""' f141 L. •Ufl I flrnt 1jlt1Jff'< 'FAIRWAY APAJrrMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined atreeta and golf couFM views. Enjoy canifrM living In your large 2 BA apertment home! E'Sldl 8tck ay 38r 281 Hse. 2c gar, $159S'mo No pets, $1000 dip 329 lkMf· Illy It.. UM. 949-54HOll3 • 1INO<llr gtlnlgl • Wast'4tldtytr hookuP9 • Fnplact (Woed I. gH) • "" oondhlonlng • Wetb9r EASTSIDE ctlarmlng 2br, kids/pets walcome, garage, Lrg. prtvate yard, St 595/mo ~9·548-3959 Hldl Ser 2aa llllf lam hmt, Ill appb, IUll upgradn, lge yd, 2c gar, 3ml to bell. no pets $1750mo MU42· 1004 GAEYsfORe 31r 2.58a, 2·S1y lWM, Ill dbl cw eltc· • 12.280 to $2,500 Pltae can (949) 644-()609 Q Another &sex Communlt ~- Irle get, wfd hk•. 1300 "· $1700t'Mo 21 to ThJl1n Av• (VlctorlaJNtwport Blvd ) 949-63 t-4622 ~opore-Jlkrrina .y7(/.>arbnenLR &yfronc 1;1Gmmunhy with private beiach & marina. Walk to Balboa Icla.nd 1hop•· MinukS from Fa.hion [eland. ~l.a:"Se aputmcnu with wood bumin fircplat:e a.nd pri~tc garage. • Boat tlip1 available • Sorry No Peto NOW LEASING 2BRl2BA and 2BR/2BA with den .SlOS0-$2800 Pleue call 949 760-0919 (!) versized one, two and three. bedroom flqorpl.ans most withfir;p'4cesfor c~ holiaay gatherings. Ui~patios, hu~J pools and spas.' Grrat bJcations near. F4Shion Island & tht beach. Small.pen we/ttim~ too. From $1,18Jlmo ATOP NEWPORf COAST •Enclosed Garage. • Alann System • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers Ori" f3P !r\'01'1 Af).l·tn 1't't ~1)nwc, 111 ... ~) 1.''11 1 T·. , , r: ... i · l\ ) , , \ ,\, , 1 ._ ,, ·' , j • 1 1, )1" •.•• Ii i!'i S] .J</1) SSOO off 1KW1ty Jcpotit •hen~ iour U1d lcue io the mnc • n111 •1ih •rrrowid crtdic (Dou MC indude pd dtpoai1) SAN JOAQUIN HILLS At N,wport Rulte Driw • I '888 882-9809 -.iac.com :7h~[9.P.JI Uvlng In Luxury e/I .......... "i" • 24 Hour Guo•d Gali e£.i~e~ I !f le· · · • ro11-11me coocioroe SONiot unparalleled In • £1ogon1 ooe·cx I orange county two bedroom p1onS . Ft0m "· I 00 to •6, 100 I • lOViSh pool. pa 1-877-681·7387 ! • f""811 b; Strl., bbtla ot San °"""11• I llfwpol, &odt • S*°fle lo FoShiOn Island. ~I uran , "'°"' and 10 lrr!VIOI ( H•tll ,,,._,I, (, \ 11.!h;!- ' \I\, •I• n 111,,1 .). IL11 ~, Hours "li-plt11111· ~f tll.1i11-"l llllp111 • ,~ ... ~. 1 rt<ltl \\,1lk-l11 a .10.1111-."l oul'"' \~•11L11•l 1•Lt1 ' vtwsmts 18f 18i111. lllW lppljlnce$, lllW carpel, new p1ll\I. $ t000/1110 . 949.s88-36n UbOIStE 4Br/381 Spldol.-llv room, lonnal clmQ.,2 upper lxtetlqr NI dicks, 2c gar, Sf75,000. 9111 Grundy Rult0t1 94M754161. BIGCAHYOH BROAOMOAE Wll localed 48r 38a. llMlEIO oocupancy. mt cond, ltg yid t yMr leue. S450Ct'mo 949-~00f 949-60&-i! 28dtiil 281, c.nyon, Fp, lridge, ltlck~ ::Jd. pool, llMll c:our1S dMn. l1900fmo ... 949-723-5274 &i11n VllW 28r US81 Vllll ll'lbot sumy. brioht. S !SOM.lo. NH18-1520 Mdtl MANAGERS •SPECIAL* $154.00+ taK Wkly (Mult prllMnl 1hls Ad) 235 nns & kltdltllltll Silulled on btlullkAly ~~=r Lobby/Direct dial Phones/Free HBO, ESPN & '*""ool & JIQllZI, Guea lamdry C1oM to 405 & s5 Fwys Mil's lfom O.C Falrgrds, COiiege lllld bd\S Walking dstance to ahOps • tNtaurenb COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hlftl« Bl~d Phone NM4.......0 Prime NB Location! Sublease CIPIJQrtUnlly 1 ·2 common 1111 1pacu. turn'd, 111 servlcu Included --c~~ En9Uahmln looking IOI ~ or ? to lhll9 lri NP9 COM or? From Jlfl 4. &~ Non trnel\81 wino peta Janltl 949-398 5801 ' ·~ ~ . ·. '\ 11 ... fl • J' . . ·_ -... / .. " -.~ .. ~ 1420 ~I CM SAT7:3~? ·aoe BUCKNE.Ll RO OFF FAIR/FAIRVIEW • LOTS OF EVERYTHIHGI G~entlC Slmp' Llel Gf9 Hollday Gffl1 below wholeSale Framet, Cfiles, toyt, home decor. Friday 10..(pn, Saturday Mpm, Sun 9'2prn. 906 Alt990 HS SAiiPlt SALE Sli 12111 1111\ 318. t 6tt1 Pllce, CM betW99tl T US1JrYOrange. I.Jg Mlecllcn ot mens & tactes socks, leather goodl, eto from POLO. 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Wil $2000 llCrW $890 949-281 ·9933 = Cullom bOCkiM 0. Brown & JOtd#I pelo llblt .nd c11an. S125. 94M4f.U3' SOiid bilslMli disk ad wood 30"X60" $100. lncMIM black lealher Chair 949-644-8602 PETS fl PEOPlE 001 •All bfffdt doglle1ts boerdlna• & grooming• Wt .... poocflH, pupplM T1:upa • mlnll 35 ~tq>. 71W4f.284a 88ALLON FISH TANK with tights, 3 fllters, stand, fish . $150. 714-540-5995 10fS IU/REOOAoSI Jill, R & B. Soul, Rock, ele SO'S & 80't ~IKE 949·6'5-7505 WANTED NICE OFFICE CHAIR LIKE NEW. 949--515-0337 COONTEfl PERSON For~. II po11oon• ~ Weekends 1 roolC NNiHOU HuHh car1 Con111hlnt Arm aeekl Pff Cltrlc:ll Allt. Woric M-F, 9:308 2 30P Pion phone m.wier & bask compu1tr req. $12Alo' Wot'K· Ing from homt may be PQl$f- ble. Jot Fllnls949'"51S-2011 uw Ann. fllC9¢lonl11t, dat1 entty. Start immediately $9/hr Call Jennifer 949·768·5250 or •·mall ~eaot.oom •MOill/HOt.t• Full/PT F'ront Dtlk Cl«b Witt train. COSTA MESA MOTOft it.IN 22n HMtlot NlAHY AElDEb NB 3mo okl, ~ Mon-Thuf NISITllCI, Eng soealiino. ref's 6't txp'd ~9-574."3101 FFICE MANAGER: tiiliiliid opening kif sell startll wl ~ Sllptl'YISlon. Cusl &YC, gtntral, office exp. eoniwter It Fu ,.. Mt-7ff.27SS • PfulmiiCY cl«i friitli • Cathi« • Uc'd Phwmacy T1eh . Wiil 1raln Cll for lnteMew 94M42-0122 or Fo RIM!lt to 949-&C2-9489 RECEPTIONIST PT WEEKENDS C.11 949-644-2700 Rilt1uram serwr l'tl)1d. a1so Jutct ear ,,_ 1or Organic Malkel & Gr8 CdM Clll NNf3.4442 Rttteunini . SHAAK CLUB Pff ~Cathi« Apply e 141 Baker St. CM after 11 :00 1111 .... Sa ... UNITED Cat.ORS OfBEHErrON SOVll Cout Pl&u Ftr S9t'hr -+ Comm p~~Comm WI 1111 lookkig lor IUPfr salts people "'4ltl loll ol energy 'duialtn! Httd IXt,. $.$ cash SS lorthl~? GN.llS I cal 714-754-5415 A COOL JOBI or AWi 1n person Erety levtl pcllfllorl, 18 or SA~a Ship Y9ld S1Mc91, ~.no IXJ> nee i.wnled .......... _ ................ n-a Pt ncome and Qrowll pceen1111 '""""..--.. ..,. ,. whllt esi.bllshln1ln1w ole, ~yar~ aocounll In major lllld compuc.r iklh '"""""' 18*ort I/HS (NY, F HI, "Neg P11t 949~75-2837 Gu1m tic.) txCllltnl opportunrty to ltlllf lob fTARTYOOfl rt1llkeC 886-40M445 OWN SUSINESSI A Phat Job : ~,~you~ Af'P()Jl'flii£tl' ern.Jl.'i Ff/PT I~&: t\'til~ ~:lfui Top-produc\:ts higher • IL_ .. th.I. tntal IOftll •.Ol Kr1111 • l\iol . ~""' •-,wnc 1Alibl~ la l'lhll 19 C.l!IU>f-.............. <all k-91111 ............. ," llWnt Sel trom yoor home, It~ 1t1toui;i fundr111ers. Ba an Avon RIC>fe..,.... c .. (888)581·286e 4 PttoH£ REPS. FUii !mt, ~lor~Co. Elm lo seoo + wll + btlllf Slltl .,., pr.Ct!Ted. Conl.:t ....... • 949-250-5719 ' I Pitt.. be aw .... thlt the Ii.ting• In ttll• cit• -SOfY may r9C111lrt YOV to Clll I llOO number In which """ ... dl#9I pet mlnui., ,;• · • ., t ,-·-.·r ACURAUC1.'t7 Rose mtta11t:1orey ... .,.,. WO, llf, mocrifool, tul p#f pacbgt, .... CNISI, l.:IOIY *11. llfW!m cd p6aye1 (003839) $18,985 LEXUS OF WESTMINSnR (I00)291-3747 90iCR LE sllri1£ 'ii L TO, lOw 33k ml, btlge, lltlf, co. lllld mor.i 5uptj <*1111\1 (511328) $17.988 fCABE'RS f.![4~9100 cAbrLl v1U:E 'H CAOtlilC 6EVilll 'H Low mllll, moonstone gray. CO, bra! ol W'alT NIW Cit tr.,.lnl (740488) $26,988 ~ 714-SCM100 CAOILI.AC ELDORADO ... Toullng, 290 hp . Nonhstar. tow 46K mies. wtV\a pqrt, moofVool,.CO & more {~) $19.988 HA8EAS (7t4~t100 CldWllc $;¥1111 STS 'II Low milea, S11Y11-911Y, CO, W. ~ & morel New ?r lrld&o (830609) $20 888 HABEAS (714)54W100 CldUlao seYblt STS 'M Low Hlk mies. 300 h p. No4U'is111. co. alo'f$, bal- lnot ol warrny (9118\8) S3d88 HA SERS (714)5.40.9100 CHEvV ASTR6 LS '" S!Neff\11'1, 8U1oma11e, 11ia1 air. llovl, l>ffvlCY glass, tool radt, SUP£R SHARP! (163m) $20.995 LEXUS Of WESTUINSTER (800)211·3747 Chevy 8uburilln 4lt4 ·" 5 7 V8, IUIO, alr. an/Im cast, llOya, prlvaey ~. 3'd Nii, r9I/ llr rod ID, loW oec:Mot. READY FOR THE MOOITTAINSI • (1~ $32995 LEXUS OF WESTMmSTEA (800)2914747 FOfiO AEAOffAR VAN 'i1 EOOIE8AUER e.1tnet.d, YI"/ low mllel, hilly •oad1d, 1m·frn e1111tt1, ttlp comput«, $7500r'080. 714-5*5"6 714-11M111 FORD tXJiiOfi£R lTt> if Bllcklprey ltalher, tueo. ptl't. ~. rlradt. alloys. ftM ~" pki\ llMm QW, cd 73251 S18,99S Ui F WESTMINSTER (800)211-3747 F<iid' iiOSfANa C08Rl ii Hlcttt l'tllt ... , lllott 1rtc:k ttuff done. 4,000 mllte, $25,000 71WS2<0525 HOkOA XccoRo lX 'ii Sedan. 1utomat1e, wtlcte, rTllf'ty j)OMI leUua ld9al ~CM S5.INl8 NABERS (714)540-t100 :I,'* XJI Jedan 4Df 'Ii n ,tH 1Mn2 8AU£R JAOUAA 714-MUIOO m:-u rn QS; 'fi u... ........,. IAUUI JAOUAfl 7f44)..qQO ~1fY Pilot GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 Dail \Pilot MWl'Ollf I(" U:y:,>H ""' 1··~1 JICJUN' XJI Vendtn PIM SN1t10·11 S3UH 9M654 IAUER JAOUAA 11 .. es,,..eoo JAGUAR XJI 'u vANO N Pl..A8 •4-<~. lid pwr, Ml IOOI wire~. I OWMr l!ICQl'd$ ,.., delwl. SS900t' ClllO 949 723 1504 LEXM El 500 111 Oysterftv0<y. lul op11on (002953) $22.117 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 949-:JM.Ol64 CEX'us ES300 117 Sage (003034) $26,995 BllO (035734) $25,795 Ll.XUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291-37 4 7 Lexus os300 'es Swer(C94917J $26,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291-3747 LEXUS LS400 '86 Moonltone{066763l S33 m Wtlte (050579) $33.995 LEXUS OF W£STMINSTEA (100)281-3747 LEXUS LS 400 '86 Deep Je~lvoly (052311) $27,N 7 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 94~4-<>6U LEXUS LX 450 ''¥7 2 to choose lroml(166976) Slarting 0 S3'-N7 LEXUS MISSION VlEJO 949-3&C-06U "1e 'ff lie/;; floa ~/te A ·GOOD . ADI LEXUS LX470 . Dlldl !032500) S53 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (I00)291·374f LEXUS SC: 300 'M PlalltUIVBlllcl (037015). $31,711 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Mt-3M-0664 LEXUS SC 400 'i6 R£1y Red/Ivory, Milli -Only 28k mles! (050326) $35,499 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO .... ~ LEXUS SC 400 '97 BlacWack chrome wheel$ (052474) $38,917 LEXUS MISllOH VIEJO Mt-364-<>6U lExus 6C 400 "96 Wl'lael><O<'f, Mlll(I, Orty 31k mies! (OS 1802) S3S,9&7 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO .. ~. LINCOLN Contlnenr11 '97 Blaclc Beauty. lit. auto, llAI PWT hhr, Ill!, CllltSe, Cass/Cd, dual aw bags, PfemlfJm whls, ouo r power seats (VY632951) S1t,m Ken Grody Llntoln Mercury 714-522 .. 700 LINCOLN MARK VIII '97 ,;,r aulO lo~ ml lul l>O'M'f, till tr1.1St, ca.s1. ahr. dual air bl05 dull pwr seats. aJoof wll1els, abs (VY'71154S) $17,m Ken Grody Uncoln Mercury 714-522 .. 700 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '91 4wd. 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Ii COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE in our com I ortable Customer Lounge . , Thursday, December 9, • 1999 HOLIDAY GIFT GUID ' . ------.-~·-·--~~~·~·~-----------~-J-----[2)------........... ------~~-------------·---· ------ - D A L y p 1 11 0 1' ft 0 LID A Y DI Martt Interiors ltalian handcorved chair~ with exquisite detail. Available In more and couture fabr.ics. Prices starting nt Cal's Cameras and Video Digital cameras from Canon, fujl, Kodak. Nikon. Olympus and Sony. O.ur trained stuff can help you G I f 'r C U 1 D E Lido Marina Village Interiors, select the capiera or video equipment to suit your needs. Cal's Cameras & Video, 1770 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646 93~3. designer's ~r~umes. sunglasses, handbags and One glf ts. One of the many fine shops in Lido Keep cozy this holiday season with a VVcstclif( Plaz..1 . 1044 Irvine Ave., Ncwp0rt Beach:-.Call .(949) 515-1825. fashionable Deify 2000 Jacket. 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POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 Impressionism Still Life Tum Of The Century Landscapes Modern Masters r..----------, r-----25'*' Fra=~Art I 2 Oft1 I OFF with this coupon I _ OFF valid thru 12-26-99 A;;)· Cr;';iom, J?r(1mi11g with this coupon I 1906 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 949.646 .8603 (Next to Posto Connection Restaurant) CT rw.ent -~ l'l'k<' Round I 02 S I I II $5~1\I Round I 01 c,12 () $5450 Round I UI II 11 0300 Round ·,73 \V 2 r $.WOO I'\ rqulSc 76 s12 o $2660 M rqulse I 12 ..,, • 1t $5550 ROund I 01 0 12 $5300 Round 76 0 12 $3200 ·r m I 51 r II 54950 ~ CT St""' cat Pr1nc Cut I 52 \i 21 f'rinCCM Cul I 20 V 11 f'l'tnccss Cut 74 3 '11 M rqulsc I I.) 4' II t\ fCo\ind I r>7 131 Round I 08 13 tll Round 2 18 $13111 l'IOIU! <;~ A\l\RAl'IU'.: . ·~~--·--·-·---.· -----·-·-·--~---------__., ________ ._. ____ ~[6]~_;_~.a...:-----------~~--~------------------~ D A I L Y P I Ii 0 T D ·A Y c C U I D E Alden's Ca~t and Dro~ri Choose from a . election of name br.ind carpets and accents for your home. Alden's Carpet and Draperies, 1663 Placcnti.1, Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646·4838.' diamond Reach In n vase filled with sparkling cubic· zirconium and win a one-half k;:m1t diamond or a one-half Where's the Party? Come see our holiday ornaments and gifts. Where's the Party?, 2 70 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Call (949) 722-1803. Italiano Teddy Bears & Tea Cups Bcautlf ul doll collection. Pictured: Beth <!oopcr Doll "Lori': for $1J4. Teddy Bears & Tea Cups, 225 Call (949) 675-1791. e Store Bring th e essence of Italian culture into your life with furnishings & home accessories exclusiv~ly fron1 Italy. Corona del Mar Plaza . ' 936 Avocado Avenue • Newport Beach (949) 640-2458 Annolre Hand-painted . ceramic animals by Turov Art Ceramics In three sizes and diff<.>rcnt colors. Armoirc. 840 Avocado, Corona del Mar Plaza, Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-9888. · karat cubic zirconium. Offet: good through Dec 24. Fountain Valley Jewelry M ;:'lrt, 17908 1/2 Magnolia. Fountain Valley. Call (714) 378-9978. I N C • . . e~~~!7laad~Hb¥ g1't!Ae4tJ, 9T~ & CJfle!UwJJ. SPORTIVA is a unique, private health & fitness studio specializing in Individual Lifestyle Assessments. Evaluations, and Private Training Programs providing individuals the ability to increase their energy and strength as they improve the overalf quality of their life . . CJA~ :Wfi.~9"ndM ,. . • '/lf;tli.U(J' 6'et1ff ~1/a • Private Training Package $199 • Private Training PLUS Nutritional Analysis $249 • Nutritional Program & Personal Training Package $499 •Introductory Package $120 • Create Your Own "Gift of Health" Package (includes Sports Specific Programs - Golf, Tennis) • :xecutive Trial Membership $75 (six weeks) .~ Vfl.~97MM • ll/11/.· • Increase Energy • Build Strength • Improve Body Awareness • Reduce Stress • Improve Self Image •Decrease Body Fat • Build Nutritional Skills • Speed Up Metabolism • Enhance Flexibility • Change Your Lit estyle Call Now to Wrap Up All Your Holiday Gifts Today. 949.721.9985 . "'anu ASSISSMINTS • UMIT'll.I flAININO ~-----~--------~---'~-'-__...~---_:_--t-_:__[7J--~-.:--i-__..:..-----=-~~------------~------- At Ease Reyn Spooner H0Jid.1y Shirts arc here. Supplies arc limited so shop early. At Ease Men's Store, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Call (949) 759- 7979. D A I L Y __.,,, ........ ..,, Re ·b·e-1 Offering a constancly, c.h<u)gmg arm~ of contemporary womens \\ ctlr, fa~hton acc.C'.'>sonc:s and unusual gifts for the home. ,(949) 640-7300 Fashion Island • Newport Beach (310) 451-3699 Santa Monica P r L 0 T tI O LID A Y C I r T C U I D t: Crystal C,ave New Balance Lightweight hiking Calendars for the year 2000 starting at 4.99. boots with full grain le•lthcr upper compression, molcd EVA mldsolcs and rubber outsoles, $79.95 .J.95 New Balance, Corona del ,far Plaza, 932 Avocado, Newport Beach. Call (949) 720-1620. Swee' Pea Slipcover child's rocker. Custom made slipcovers. Priced at·S165. Swee' Pea Home, 1720-0 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa. Call (949) 645-9140. Crystal Cave, 891 Baker St., Ste. Al6, Cl>s!d ~l""ft• Mesa. Call (714) 754-1151. Via Lido .Drug~ Light up the New Ycar\\'tth the Millennium Candle. Vm Lido Drugs. 34-15 Via l.1do, Newport Beach Call (949) 923-5858. POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 Impressionism Still Life ·Turn Of The Century Landscapes Modern Masters Cl Round 1,02 Round I 01 Round I 01 R()und ,'73 MllRJU1'c 76 M"rquisc 1 12 Round l 01 Round .76 P"cm I ~I SM.,e CT 6tom ~ Prine CAit I ~2 V 2 I f'l'tnc Cut I 20 \' I I l"l1nc.~ Cut 74 Sl3 H MClrqube I 13 II I\ Round I 37 13 I Round I 08 13 Ill Kound 2 18 SI HI l'IOR.C TOl'ICS A\ >\ILABU:. Ul'O: ........,.,ULoO!",.I -:---~~~.:_:_~~··~--------~------( Blue Sp Ala. Choose from drum, flair. chinols and handmade traditional lampshades from the Shabby Chic Home Collection. Blue Springs. Ala., 369 £. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Call (949) 642·3632. 2731 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar CA 92625 (949) 675-5553 WWW.RECYCLEDRAGS.COM P I L 0 T Framed poster, Turn of the Century, Mlsccla Leone, 1950, $85. PANG Poster Art 'N Graphics. 1906' Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646·8603. HOLIDAY . l 1lac and ccladon. 10096 silk satin and lace gown. coordinating ~ilk ji.lcquard robe by Fernando Sanchez. Krl!>ten's Lingerie, 1719 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach. Call (949) 631·7399. Clothes from the wardrobes of the world's best dressed people OPEN . Mon. thru Sat. 10:00am-6:00pm Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm C I f T G U I D E Ancient Roman glass necklace with sterling silver necklace and chain, $240; Boulder "opal and amber . sterling silver necklace, $299. Crystal Cave, 891 Baker, A· 16, Costa Mesa. Call (714) 754·1151. ; ........ Furnishings and complementary home ,.,~··•accessories from Italy. Italiano Home Store, 936 Avocado Ave .• Corona del . Mm Plaza. Newport Beach • Call (949) 640·2458. IHEAllAN OAKS 14324 VE.NTURA Bl.VD. (118)718-5809 . LAS VEGAS 4825 Wfft Flamingo Rd. (702) 947-2873 • ~ I .. --~--------~-.:...~__::.__---!o.._~--!..-~--=---i-..~{9]~~~__;_~~_:._~- D A I L Y 11111..,.•ll'i! A neighborhood shopping center offering great glf ts from a varie.ty of shops. The limes Tower from Department S6. is available at Matthew Taylor's. Wcstcliff Plaza at Irvine Avenue and Wcstcllff Drive, Newport Bench. Call Madison M•uquctte at (949) 725-2305. Clothing & Gi# Ideas :for Casual Uving . ... 71£\I to Bmwl Famis. MacArihur Boulet·urd .at Pac1ftc C1ia.'r f lwy. P I L 0 T 11 0 L Wine Gallery Create a custom wine gift basket. Select new and uncommon bottles from around the \vorkl. Courtesy gift wrnpping. D A Y Wine Gallery, 24 l 1 I:. Coast Highway, ~-... Corona dcl Mar. Call (949) 675-3410. Ac~nthus .Galiery Penshcll boxes fro'm the Philippines evoke the charm of tortoise shells . . Glasgow box: $445. Pcnshcll Jars: $148 -$210. Acanthus Gallery. 2908 E. Pacific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Call (949) 640-14 70. r T C U I D E Celebrate the Year of the Dragon, 2,000 Pewter dragon goblet, $58; JX"Wter trca:.ure dragon. $155; and pewter fire dragon, $52. Crystal Cave, 891 Baker St., Ste. J\16. Costa Mesa. Call (714) 754-1151. European Acanthus dining t.1blc . Imported stone bases avallablc in custom finishe~. Glass tops with bcvCled · cdgcwork. Custom shapes. Price ... ~";..ii~~ start mg at S 1.600. Di Mane l nlCrtl)r .... Wcstcliff Plaza, 1044 Irvine Ave., Gra e • Draper's Damon's • i.;:a)aks Week nd W ar • Matthew· Taylor uty ppty • Ii Omia Federal Bank • Fast frame • Images t"lallm1rt< • Mallbol<es Cle • RObet't & Taylor Salon WEST CLIFF 1 .. . ·~-----------·-·--------------~·-·-------------------------------11 P I I 0 T H OLIDAY G t' T G U I D E IMl!3W .,.. ... WI' G d v Neighborhood shopping center with a variety of l!l!~:::::illile==::;J:;~iliiE;:;~~ ... ---., shops and restaurants. Give a gift certificate to" Area rugs. Hundreds of patterns and sizes. S15al rugs. handm•tdc, machine made Oriental and contemporary. Alden's Carpet and Draperies, 1663 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Call (949) 646-4838. : .. ftll'llilm~ 'De'? JI C& Complete bed ensemble includes duvet cover, bed ruffle, pillow shams, decorative pillows and throw. Special purchase price, $399. Furniture Trading Co., 3601 Jamboree Road# 17, Newport Beach. Call (949) 476-8363. Why Pay Retail? New Expanded Shciwroom Wholesale to the Public This is truly a Jewelry Mart ,... ....... ~ 16 Independent Merchant<; GIA & E:CL Ccrtrfred Diamonds Customized orders Engagement & wedding ring!> Repairs while you wair Valet parking in rear WHlen'I Dlfff 2000 \lacket feahlri11: • Wsterl>roof, breatheb!e Deify 2CXXJ • 8esm·Seal8d end Windproof • GM Scx&dlfite 360' Aeflei:tMty • front, & 8ld \knting •~.Wey Locking Zip vJStorm Flap •Reg $120 00 SALE: $58.95 Women'i W1terfaury Fine• Vt1t: Soft, lightweight Mtroffeece vest with Storm Flap ond reflectMt z1~po11 side pocltet& • $54.95 Women'I long-sleeve SkyTop: Mo1store·wlduo9 Thermostat toP •. perlect for oOld-weathEir wear, reflective logo $49.95 Wl52 Running &ho11: NB s petented ABZORB Cus'hioning in heel end rc.efoot StabilillflO RCllBAR Md medial post Very 6Ult8ble for hilti- rr&sge 1Um1g WIOTHS-M, B, D • Reg S89 95 SALE: $78.85 Pro Sport lag RQOmY 24x12x12 PVC~ side wet packet ed'iustabl thoulder strep Kislde ZIP packeL Velcro ClllTY handle$ $59.95 Pro locker Pack LoOker loop, Exterior mesh poc.ket, exterior pocket organizer, Padded shoulder strep, NB bag tag $34.85 Corona del Mar Plaza a lance ~,~.,.~~ 932 Avocado St. (PCH & MacArthur) Newport Beach f 949J 720· 1620 - Great Clips for Hair. Mesa Verde Cel)ter. f-!arbor iliiiiiii•, and Adams, CosLa Mesa. (714) 256-2547. authentic American footwear. Flt and comfort right" Newport Beach. Call (949) 759-7979. Luxurious treatment packngcs: ShoWh Is the Ancient Royal Bathing. Ritual. Spa Grcgonc's, 200 Newport Center Or., Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-6672. • it's a 'lna .t .ter se 7 Restaurants ai· Casual Dining Specialty B r is to I Fa r n1 s 7 6 0 6 5 l 4 Amadeus Spa 7 1 8 -. 0 5 8 8 Cowboy Seafood 7 1 8 -0 1 8 7 Austin !lor n 6 4 4 -3 0 9 0 GQ/ato P~radiso 6 4 0 Q 2 5 6 Baby U n;que 7 ;) 0 4 2 2 2 PGet's Coffee & Tea 6 4 0 6 3 7 7 Bast ;c.l.urnx II oino Collcc.f ;on 6 4 0 1 2 ..... .., --=' ._.., Tommy Bal1ama 7 6 0 8 6 8 6 Italiano Home Store 6 4 0 2 4 -s --::J Jc w ~ I§ by Jo s c p 11 6 4 0 -6 7 q I... 8 '. Apparel }vf o lf in; 7 2 1 ·a l . 1 ... -v Armoirc 6 4 4 -9 8 8 '. 8 New Balanciz 7 2 0 -1 6 2 Ch;co 's Clotl1ing 2 1 9 -9 9 6 0 . Subtle Tona s 6 4 0 -2 7 8 I D;ane's Swimwear . 7 5 9 6 8 8 0 Su r La Tc:i b / e 0 .iJ 0 0 2 J 0 Ml Place r-· 2 1 9 9 9 9 T /1 r e c D o g B a k c r y 7 6 0 3 6 t 7 -I Romano's 6 4 0 -9 0 0 0 Wal~rW<.>rk,, 7 l 7 -6 ~ 2 5 Tommy Bahama 7 6 0 8 6 8 6 Zan1.1 Brain11 6 4 0 5 l .., l -v ~ w • COHO H DEL MHH PLHZH Pacific Coast Hi1hway MacArthur Boulevard w .lrvlneco.c 1 -----------------~--------( 12 J---------------------1 D A I I Y At Ease Women's and Home Store Ornate lcnthcr belts with bcautif ul · silver plated ornaments from Brighton's Donna Collection. Available In black and chocolate. At Ease Women's •md Home 5tore, Atrium Court, F4lsh1on Island, Newport Bc;tch Call (949) 759-7985. Athletic Club for Women The Alhlcllc Club for Women Is offering you a special holic.lay gift One month free personal tmlnlng with n ce rtified tr.1lner. Gift certificates uv.1il.1ble. J\thtcllc Club for Women, 2036 Quall SI., Newport Bc.ich. C.111 (1N9) 852-8655. • P I L 0 T H OL I DAY Chi-Lin Chien Photographer Photography evolves with the subjects being photographed on location or at home. Call Chi ·Lin Chien Photographer at (714) 754-1362. Peter Glenn of Vermont The Volant Power.Karvc Ski for men and the Volant Vertex for women arc always crafted from steel for flexibility, strength and performance. Conditions may vmy - Volant skis never will. Peter Glenn of Vermont, 2700 W est Coast I llghway, Newport Beach. Call (949) 631·3280. .. C U I D E Spa Gregorie's Spa Gregorie's gift certificates arc elegantly packaged and can fit in any budget and suit the most.difficult· names on your gift list. Spa Grcgorie's, ·200 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Seach. all 9 49) 644-6672. Furniture Trading Co. Decorative CO holder is a ~f welcome addition to anyone's .. ~ home. Leather handb<\gs for that special someone. Many styles and colors to / choose from. Furniture 1 Trading Co., 3601 Jamboree ) Road. #17, Newport Beach. Call (949) 4 76-8363. ·. A unique, private health "! and fitness studio. offers a Nutrltlonol Program 8r · Person.ii Training Gift of Health package, $499 (valued at $629). Sportlva, 2121 E. Coa~t I flghway, Ste. 200, Corona dcl Mar. ~ . . c .111 (9 49) 121-9965. lo J :-------:..-____.i,___...........;..__:__..:_.:.._____:.___:~-~___.:__;._ [ l3 J-------_.;.,,,.....__~-----;..__-----.-- D A I L Y P I L 0 T tt O L l DAY C I f T C U I D E Sportiva Special holiday Gift of Health Private Training Package $199 (value $255). Sportlva, 2121 E. Coast Highway, Ste. 200, Corona del Mar. Call (949} 72 1-9965. Bathology Occoralive Soaps. Handcrafted vegetable glycerin soaps, $8.95-$14.95. True Blue at Fashion Island In Newport Beach. Call (949) 721-8829. Fashion and.art together in this fine Italian sUk satin fabric tie. A true piece of Tuscan heritage and culture, $135. At Ease, Fashion Island. Call (949) 759-7979. PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. 714 .• 7!54 • 1 362 'VTe kno_wyou're Tbe . W shopping on LETIC CLU line this season, so now you have time to workout! mo FRE Women ''8 eeaa~e It~ a /Vo/l(a.lf ~ /Vo""f I'' 949.852.8655 Must be 18 with ID. Some Rtstricuons May Apply. &c CLUB FOR DETAILS la Lido Drugs Cu::.tom centerpieces for the perfect New Year's Ev~·~ettmg crcnted to your specifications. Vi•t Lido Drugs. 3445 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Call (949) 923-5858. True Blue Jaguar print handbag ~vith black leather trimming~ will "Brighton' ~p anyon.c's . . day. S 110. True Blue, Fashion Island. Newport Bea<h Call (949) 72 I ·8829. Plaza Jnvelry Mart · Specially designed one·of-a- kind wwelry from i6 Independent mcrdiants. Pl;tza lcwdry M.ut, 3 723 So. l\ristol (between Sunflower and M .. 1cAnhur). Call (714 l 979-5335. I Discontinued and overstocked items including slipcovered sofas carried by major notional retailers like Z·Gollerie, Restoration Hardware and others we can't name but you will recognize. You con special order from over 200 fabrics. Everything here is new, obtained directly from the factory -No Used Furniture or consignment items. Furnishings Direct carries upholstered sofas, sleepers, leather sofas and chairs: entertainment centers, armoirs, beds, handmade rugs, desks, lamps and more. Furniihings Direct Is Different Because ... 1. LEGmMAn LOW PRICING-factory Direct. 2. NEW mMS ARRIVE EVERY WEEK ~. NO PUSHY COMMISSIONED SALES PEOPLf 4. LOW OVERHEAD WAREHOUSE ENVIRONMENT 5. EVERYTHl.NG ON FLOOR AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. r Instant Tmd•in Credit! • ~~-1n your oculars · et$50 re ftow * the purcha~~~ 1ft of ** Canon . Binocul· -Forf&a~~ • 10x3o~~ Less Tra ~In Final Cost:. . """ "' ... ··•"-•••• ., ... Canon'• remarkable Optical Image Stabilizer technology employs un.que Vari·Angle Pnsm that Instantly and continuously makes ad1ustments to maintain a steady Image. ~ wtlwe pf'Ohlblted 13•ed « resllleled No lfmll per houNhold. thia 1'11bet• la rodeemeb141 °"''f on P\lf~ OI produel illdiCeled lvly attempled rtdWnpllon not conabtent •111'1 th .. terma and QOOCl•Uont wll ~void end f;()(lltJtutas rra11d Oller nwiy not be .. combined W•th any Olllef otfer. 01099 Cenon USA. IOC~ All rtgllt.t ~ C8110n It• lrademaril ol Cll1on lnC; Visit our eclectic showroom! Many "one-of-a-kind" home accessories. Extensive line of Rachel Ashwells Shabby Chic bedding, fabrics, lampshades & slipcovers fo r your home. Decorating services available . 23/ue c:Sprinjs, !JI/a ANTIQUES CENTER (949) 642-3632 369 E. J 7m St. Costa Mesa Open 7 Days • Mon-Sat t 0·6, un 12-4 (corner ofl7th and Tustin, behind Jack In The Box)