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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' ., SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJtAUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2001 Council fctvors starting Greenlight clock at 2000 •Official decision, still to come, would make it easier on developers trying to build in Newport Beach. Ma this Win kler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I Developers w11l probably have dn easier b.rne getting approval for their projects after City Council members said Tuesddy they'd support d 2000 starting date for Greenlight's •took- back • provision. Passed by voters in November, the new law requires otywide elec- bons on any general pldn dmend- mf!nl for a project thdt ddds more than 100 pedk-hour cdr trips or dwelling uruts, or 40,000 square feet more than the generdl pldn allows The irubabve's look-back provi- sion reqwres that 80"r., of previous genefdl pldn amendments within each of the aty's 49 d1<,llnct neigh- borhoods ·adopted Wlthlll the pre- ceding 10 years" should count toward the threshold, wluch triggrr!> a citywide vote Council member.. hdd expwsse>d T concern about the text of the in1lld- tive in prev10us meetings, sdymg ll seemed to require a starting date for the provision that reached back I U years from the nme it was passed But research by city officials convinced them thdt a 2000 date wouJd not con trad1ct the irutJative's text. City Atty Bob Burnham said pdst court rulings on s1m1lar s1tudt1on ... showed thdt dn lllJtlabve shouJd r • be dpph0d retrodct1vely unless I • medsure itself cledrly slated sucl n intent Bumhdm "got me with the Id I om'." '>did Counc1lmdn St1>\ r: Bromberg, who hr1d '>did m the past thdt Burnhdflfs drqumf'nl!> m fdvor of a 2000 st<.1rtm9 ddh' hd<I not been convincing nw five n>unc ll nwmht•rs present d t Tue'>dd y's study '>c>'>s1on - Counnlnwn John Ht>!lerndo dnd D >nrus O'Nc•u wt ·re• exc u.wd IX'Calli>E! of other 1•nqt1qt>nwnh undnt- mously '>llpportl'cl tht> 2000 '>lartJng ddtt> m d '>lrt1w volt· Al lc•<1'>I um• morP < ounciJ memlx'r mu!.t JOIO lhl' CJr<>UJ> l><'C clU'>l' the lflJ· lldt1ve rPqlllr<'" .,.x ol tht• c 1ly's sevl:'n counc II mPmlH•r.., to '>llpport dny gwde>!Jm•'> lo put GrPPnhqht to work PHOTOS BY DON I EACH I ['lAllf P!I L T Jane Bunell, one of the Crystal Cove residents who has received an eviction notice, walks past a vacant beach cottage in the community. / Crystal Cove residents file suit . Cottage dwellers want to remain in the park until the state puts together a clear plan Paul Clinton D AILY PILOT .. CRYSTAL COVE -They're fight- ing fire Wlth fire. VoWlDg to remain in their cottages untll the state unveils a viable project for Crystal Cove State Park, residents filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block loom- ing evictions from the state-owned land. The state parks department has given those who live in the 40 occupied • beachfront cabirls until March 15 to dear out or face removal. "We want the plan to be a ready-lo- go plan before we're asked to leave the cottages,• said Crystal Cove ResiClents Assn. spokesman Al Willinger. ·our primary goal is to preserve the cot- tages." Residents have said the cottages, placed on the Nahonal Register of Historic Places in 1979, wouJd deteri- orate if they are forced to leave Jane Bunell. 35, has lived in a cot- tage her whole We and said she plans to fight the evictJon. "They need to be occupied so they can be cared for: Burzell said. "I'd hate to see my cottage tum into one of the abandoned ones.• State parks spokesman Roy Steams had not seen a copy of the complaint, filed in Orange County Supenor Court. but saJd the residents have signed waivers allowing the state to termi- nate the leases. The residents must be removed so state engineers can examine the cot- SEE CRYSTAL PAGE 4 Crystal Cove residents have been served evtctton noUces although state of:fldals have scrapped plans to build a resort on the state·owned property. I Sale of Pacific Federal-plaza expected to generate business • Building's long-awaited purchase will bring additional customers to Costa Mesa's downtown, officials say. Jetwttfer l(ho OAA.Y P1LOT ../(' "I look forward to having something over there and, if it's viable office buildings, more p<>wer to them." Ed faweett. Chamber of CD<nmerC9 chief U«\ltive downtown core • After almost a decade of sitting empty at the com er of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street, the Spa.itish-style buildlllg u gettlng a new owner. Pawdena-based Hud- son Properties LLC. The property's owner, Loi Ange; les buunesrman Nkk014s h411UMS; pnce tag wh n talks ended tn May. Rega.rdl of th pnce., the sale LS expected to pump money mlo the city's coffeno and Ullo the cash reg- t no of nearby bU!illl Don La.mm, d puty oty man.ager and dU"e<'lor of dov~lopment ser- \llC , 1d th oty Will pn:>tHlbly gain pro rty tax 1 rvP.nu rrom the ~, bec",a the pnce I.I almost (lt!rtainly higher than the pnce · ham.ma pald for lt in 1991 . Whue council member.. dgreed on most other tssues, such dS dehru- bons for "pedlc-hour tnps ·and ·noor- ared, • the incluMon or exclusion of pdrking struc·tur£>s m deciding whether d prOJl'C"t tnqgers d Greerilight ctes-tJon rt'ffidln!> uncer- tain • Greenhght supportt•rs wrote let- ter<, to council members sdytng thdl parkmg structure ... shouJd lx· mdud- ed m cdlcuJdting d prowct\ toldl noor a.red "Ldck of 1nclu!.1Un of pMking SEE GREENLIGHT PAGE 4 Leece's call to omit two novels r ejected •Trustee d~ked c,chool board to consider removinq books from curnculum because of their conlPnl. Danette Goulet DAILV PILOT NEWPOlff-MES•\ rour ll"(t- books m quesuon. mduchnq two no\ el.5 deemed n.sque by tn1 ... tP1> \\l'ncl-r Leece, on Tuesddy wPrc d(>J>flt\ <'cl for student~ by d solid nldJOflt\ of lhP school board ·1 red.Uy think our l 2lh-qrddt> '>IU· dents can sort throuqh whdt thP) tlunk 1s proper behdv1or, • tru..,lt't' SNPnt• Stokes sdld • 1 don I thmk ont> bdok 1' going to chdngE> thr1r 'dim•.., 1 don t want to depnve one '>luch•nt of tlw opportunity to rec1d a hook • Stokes w~ one ol hv<• hodrd nwm- bers to vote in fdvor of lhP book ... Leece dnd bod rd Prt•'>1dt•nt Dc1\ 1cl Brook~ d.tssent<'d As with dny school hook, pdrt>nt... retdll1 lhe nght lo keep th<' t1UC>'> olf , their cluJdren's redding dS<,1gnmf'nl'> ll they aw uncomforldble Wlth lhC> mdt<·- nal, d1stnct offic1dls said. That c1ssurdnce did not stop nPdr- ly d dozen paren~ from lt•llmg hoard members they did not wdnt lhP'>C books approved · "I think you have over'>lepped the bounds of decency with tht>M' two boo~s. • Sdld Bc1rbarc1 Wh1tc1crc>, d grandmother "These WNP awctrd- WUlruJlg books, but for adult'> not for lugh school student-..· ThE! books were pulll~d from the secondary textbook h'-1 Jdc;t month before. 11 WdS dppron•d h) the Newport-Mesa Umfa>d School DLstnct board 1\vo of the book!. wc>rt' puUt'Ci at the request of Leece who d(•emC>d their content unht for studc•nts to redd because of the nov<>l'-"qrdph1c <,ex- ual content.• • She asked that "Of Lov<' dnd Shadows,• by South Amencan author Isabel Allende, and ·snow Fdlllng on C~dars, • by David Guterc;on bl' reconsidere d before th(>y were approved by boo.rd memhN<, Of the other two book<, the board SEE BOARD PAGE 4 11111 QASWIDS -'-----• IBiflOIS 2 Ml.IC IOTlC1'S 1 51(115 s ..... . • ...... 'Ill ._ Cotun'lnM ~. N.ut pttdlcU rough WMlfl ...... foro.N~- cosrA MESA -Ch rfuJ city leadP-1'1 say r.tans to use the long· vacant PacUic Federal Savings Plaia a OfnC'e paoe could give doWntown a welcome Wuaton of w . •rm lookin forward to that partit· ular comer of aut dty being up ~ nd operating wtth a UtUe bit of 1if • 1 think ll is • greet thing for ow mm· mwilty and will help nYltallle that nd Tuny Tumek. manager of I fud- llOn ~rtiel u.c, Aid they would not dllcult the s4le or dilclOIO th M'8 ptlce W\W after etJCrOW ' ed Faw tt, Cbal1lber Of Com· ' '°"' SIOc.\lml A•• rtM. •rm udted that a sa)e ii in the worb, • ~)"Of Ubby COwan 18kt. ,. l!Chedwect tor March i1. • Howeve.r, the last lnt r t~ buyer -the dty -W8' heQo'li.ng "1th SbAmmU cw. • 13().;mIWoii chi ti id h . .. ..... will ultimately~ Sff Pl.AZAMel 4 PET Of THE Wiii Patches PatCb.es• veterinarian bw.i. See other rnc:ued dogs and cats each Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p .m. at Ruao'• Pet Bx:pertence at Pa.sbion lsla.nd, Newport Beach. Patch , a kitten who lost both eyes because of on infection, 1s available through the Commwdty .Anlm4l Network.. Patches b about 9 weeks old ao6 likes to chase string and play with h1s mother, Pearl. The Com· munlty Animal Network has requestea that Pearl and Pate.ties be adopted together by someone who does not move their furniture often, which will make it easier for Patches ts> find his way around. The Community Anlmal Network is a community·1upported an.lmAl organization 'llnki.ng people and pets through commu· nity action. Other pets available for adop· tion may be seen at http://www.anlmal networlc.org. Information: (949) 759·3646 or write to the Community A.n.t.mal Network, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Donations are being accepted for MarjoeA M dq.oe Aguihng is one of those behmd·lhe-scenes people who bnng the Newport Beach Film Festival to hfe For most pdrtmpants m and outside 01 the city, the fesbval LS an edrly April event. For Aguiling, a volunteer with the group for tus second yedI now, it's a yearlong pro1ect that's a personal passion. ·1·m interestE'CI in bnngmg 111 anytlung that would For a spread on· ema·m the GOOD CAUSE ~~~d "And bnngmg in lonns that we would normal- ly not be able to screen • Agwlmg·s preferences rnclude foreign films. documentanes that don't get much attenbon from ffidJOr producbon studios, smaller mdepencient features and short films. His volunteer dubei. -whlch of late have reached about 25 hours a week Wlth ALMANAC COSTA M ESA • 136 23rd St , $368,000 • 1945 Amolcl Ave, $254,000 • 250 Cecil Plac('>, $670,000 • 1927 Harbor Blvd , $220.000 • 1648 Iowa St . $149,000 • 10 Joann St . $250,000 • 1222 Londondeny St.. $271,000 • 2529 Orange Ave . $350.000 • 2479 Rue de Canne~. $322,000 • 312 Sydney Lane, $240,000 • 588 West Bay St . $279,000 • 762 Wingate Bay $162,500 NEWPORT BEACH • 14 Corsica Dnve, $351,500 • 200 Paris Lane. $238,000 • 1321 Sussex Lane, $652,000 NEWPORT COAST • 9 Coastal Canyon Dnve, $1,419,500 Aspiring filmmaker finds inspiration as a volunteer at the Newport Beach Film Festival the festival just around the comer - include contacting filmmakers, keeping track of a database of films and orgaruz- ing the parties and events held every night of the seven·day festival. "To provide the proper atmosphere for the filmmakers to rub elbows,• Aguiling Joked. This year's film festival will feature works from more than 18 countries, gen· res including comedy, drama and docu· mentary, 60 feature films and 160 short films. Aguihng helps with sponsorstup and public relations duties and books flight and hotel reservations for visiting film· makers. As a volunteer, he also does some traveling to various film festivals as a Newport Beach delegate, most NEIGH BORS 1aylor Md AMocl----~~ Newport Buch-based firm spedallzlng In health care archltectwe and lnt.eriot design, has promoted Lpne Dunn to as.soda~. Dunn joiMd the firm in 1995 as an Interior deslgnef, •nd she has woficed or. projects for IC.llser Per· t--DUDn mAneote. Sal\ Anton.lo ·r - Community~ and UC medk;jf centtB. OUM, who 11"95 In Tustin, has • ~ In lntMk>r deilgrl from Cal State LOng IMch .••. The N9wpon ~ based 1UrW ........ -.t c:... has put· d'wed the 16-buildlng, 217.~foot San J~ Capistr.no lusinel& htk fOr $2.l.7 mllllon from Birtcher Rul &tN Group. • • • I ~ ........................ ..... g recently to Sundance. "We're constantly doing what we can to improve the quality of our films,• the 24· year--0ld said. The Chapman University film major is particularly interested in French films. He is an aspiring filmmaker and said the best part about his volun~ work is talk· ing with and often meeting people be admires. Last year, be met Nacho Cerda. who made the film ·Genesis." The experience was definitely a perk, be said. • 1t•s great to attach a face with a name,• be said. . For Aguiling, the importance of films and spreading the word about valuable works involves getting to know the mak· ers. ·It's being able to relate to the mind of the filmmaker, which starts in the imag· inabon, dies on paper and finally resur· reels on the wide screen,• be said. -Story by YOWtg Chllng; Photo by Seen Hiiier has been rei.lned by Wild West tMdla, the l•rgMt new media S1udlo In Or•nge County, to ma nage the company's media relltlom. The Costa Mes.based agency spedallzes In online and offUne media ret.tions for the technology, construction and M•lth care Industries. Porter Publk Relations and Mar- keting's client list indudes Thie loetng Co., Countrywide Home Loens Md R.O. Okon Co. ... Gwy ,,.~his been Nmed stu· dlo maneget and Mtllor ~at the New- port I N<h-bMed ICMrdllng agency L.wreoce. ~ and ftondef. Frederkbon will mANge the agencys studk>, which ltnplemerrts strategic dlllgns fOf social Met· ketlng and lifeftjte d6elfts, as weM • ...._.. ops lnteractM ~ Frederldlson, 1 Co5ta Mesa tes.ldent,. -~ ~ ltu-cffo ~and -..ldM the UnMI ltty of ~we.. twltlidllKt p.,ttkdes19n. Gettina. INVOLVED • GliTl1NG INVOUl'ED runs peri- odically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like infor· matlon on adding your organiu- tion to this list call (949) 574-4298.. AlS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps individual's who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375- 1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUii" Support group leaders, Vis· iting Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are need· ed. Volunteers may work on one·fune projects or ongo· ing programs. Training ses· sions are available. (800) 660·1993. AMERICAN RED CROSS In celebration of American Red Cross Month in March, Toumeau. the world's largest watch retailer, invites customers to donate their watches to the Red Cross and purchase a new watch tax-free. Visit Toumeau at South G:oast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. (714) 557-9800. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volun- teers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261·9-446. AMERICA II CANCER SOCIEn DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories, anbques and collectibles, to fund the sod· ety's research. education and patient services pro- grams. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon· day through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640- 4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required com· mibnent is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and inswlmce and be at least 25 yean; old. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261·9446 or 8COmer@cancer.org. AMEllCAN HEART WM. The American Heart Assn. Doily Pilot is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duUes in the main office and implement edu· catlonal and hind·raising events through Orange County. No expenence nec- essary, training will be pro- vided. (949) 856·3555. AMERICAN HOME HULTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to tenru- nally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. li'cUn· ing tS provided. (714) 550- 0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, OR.NGE COUNTY CHAPTiR ·The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross servlces and lo act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emer- gency situations. Judy Ian· naccone. (714) 835·5381 ASSN. RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports out- reach community service programs, such as the tlomeless sanctuary Volun- teers are needed. (7 t 41 540- 5803. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter is look.mu for men and women older than 20 who have bved in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for ctuldren ages 6 to 16 from single-parent home.c; (714) 544. 7773. BOY SCOUTS . OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opporturubes for the Orange County Council include fund·raising. pro· gram development and training to existing troopo; and packs. (714) 546-4990. BOYS & GIRlS ClUBS OF NEWPORT·MESA The three ~rea clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teach· ers. Call for locations. (949) 642·2245. COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHO USE The playhouse needs vol- unteers for ushering. back· stage, mailings. typing. lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL soc11n The society collects infor· mation, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. (949) 631-5918. .Daily Pilot. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642·6086 Record yout comments about the Daily Pilot "' news tips. CA 92626 Copyright: No MWS tfC> rte. iliultrlbcn. edl\oNI INtter Of~ her.in CM\ be r~ Wldlout wrltUn J*· million of~""""* ·WEATHER AND SUIF TEMPBAl\MES Balboa 110IS TODAY Flnt low POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • 1..e 11'h 5treef: AA ..ssault was reported in the 300 block at 12:0l a.m. Saturday. VOL 95. NO. 40 TONY OCJOERO, Editor s.J. 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Vktwla MrMt: Ait 11-yw"· otd man MIS arrested °" ~ of ~ two ou1· standing wwranb and~ without.~ bicycte ltc.nlt., poue9ing '-thin an ouoct of marijuanl and W>latlng ptobetlon .. 12;()1 1.m. Thurscs.y. NEWPan' IEA04 •lltltaMt_.Llllill~~b~tNt to!MOlll allegedly "'* • 'Ml1et ~<Dlltams worth $&12from•CU"llltftln1~et 12;15pm ~ ........... ~ ... ., ....... llollct ...... """on~ Of~ a aw!troled subltantaM lAJp.m..~ w._tetatS10,000 • ... I° """'-..... c:..t llWhss;. ,ale .. .,,....,• man on IUIPktan of dl'htng Uf'ldilr 1he '""'-'ct °'· tkl>-td trid *uga et '2-.llt.m ~ lllW.M Ill $2,!GD. Daily Pilot YVednesdoy. February l 4, 2001 3 Steering josh Slocums the way of the Pequod BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS sa.id ·we didn't rPdlly hdve any floodmg. • K eVIJl Fmegold. 's a bus1- nessrtldD. And Wee all good capitalists responsible for keepmg the sales up and the bottom lme black, he's hdd\o make some pretty b1~ decisions lately. Some ol you Will recognize Finegold as the owner of Newport Beach's venerable Josh Slocurns Restaurant, the once-pre- ferred hdunt of sea-tested manners and a place that's held special residency in my heart for 20 years. More on that part or the story 111 cl moment. ln the meantune, one could Sdy Slocums -as my wile and I have alway~ alfec- tion.ately called 1t -has been langwstung 111 the doldrums lately Busmess hdS been less than bru.k. So as 1t was 111 Melville's classic "Moby Dick• -when Captdln Ahab orders hls swabbies to the boats to row the Pequod out of the doldrums -f-111egold hct!. wtusUed all hands on deck 111 a blci to steer Slocums into the nearest zephyr Now, when d capt<un's mtent on SdV1ng his stup, you don't ask quesl.lons. But in Fmegold's case, you ,,have to wonder In tus bid to tum lhf' t.Jde tn Slocums r tWOr, Fmegold has enlisted former NBA-rebound-god-tumed- lrcak-boy Denrus Rodman By the way, I hnd 1t oddly comc1rlenlal that Rodman bear:. a i.tnlung resemblance to Out•que<J. the tttttoo-plas- tered, bone-weanng har- pooner whose seU-pred1cted death tn • ~loby Dick· fore- shadowed the ulttmate de~e ol the Pequod I'm not sure what that means, but I don't think 1l's good Anyway, 1t seems that ln exchange for a few bills from Rodman's h<>rty money clip, Flhegold has agreed lo let Rodman use Josh Slocums as a cdnvai. for his budding career in intenor · clC'i.1qn Thdl's probably not the twsl idea he could hdlch . It':. nothmq agdtnsl Rodman, mind you Only lhdt my scn- tunentalJty for Slocums' rus- tic. romdnt1c. naullcaJ theme 1s colbdmg ht>ddlong Wlth Rodmd!l's loud and eclectic taste-, I have hdrclc>r evidence tor ~rry The Dally Pt.lot report<. thcll velvet dnd leop- ard skin solds will be central t>lement., of Rodmdn's new m otll for Slocums Knowmg Rodm<tn'c; penchant for the hdwcly I'm thmlung patrom nuqht fmd a tew ceiling swmgs as weU But I havC' no proof Even Slocums' LradJbonal surf-and-turf menu is qetting d tugh-end make-over, with Fmc>gold and pdrtner bnng- mg m a culmdry movement known as • nouv<>au Latino cutSme." What's that7 Tofu chlffi1changasl OK. so I'm hdV1ng some fun wtlh this But it's the only WdY I know to mask a breaking heart. That's because back m October or 1981 , the young executive ed.Jtor of Orange Coast magazine was mtro- ducecl to a gaggle of new account executives by then- publlsher and owner Toru 1\lso. One of these young women had long and flow- 111g tresses with magruhcenl curls, a smile that brightened the room and eyes that Choose from a great selection of vases )riced from $199ea. Byron de Arokol BETWEEN THE LINES danced wtth a happy sparkle m them. The editor was par- ticularly taken with her. About a month later, thdt same young editor hap- pened 111 to Josh Slocums - owned then by Joe, Owen and Ernie Mmney -to attend an event hosted by Orange Coast. From hls seat, he could see across the dm- mg room to a few tables on an elevated platform, where a waJtress was dutifully serv- mg her pdtrons. The waJt- ress was, to lus great sur- pnse, the same girl he had met as one of the new sales reps at Orange Coast. Only on Uus evening, she was dressed in a rather snug. dark blue leotard and nuniskirt, which revealed the most magruf1cenl pair or legs he had ever seen These were gams you'd walk -no, crawl -over hot coals lo get to He knew then that he was gazing upon the wollldn he would many Aller this pa rtJcu1or evening, that editor -me• - and that girl -my wile - came to love Josh Slocums in so many ways. Whenever we went there for a cocktail or dJnner, we could always count on finding good old Captain Shabby -one or Slocurns' legendary reguldfs -sllbng al the comer of the bar dosest to the front door My Wl.fe would receive a warm and welcommg hug from Byron, Slocums' anu~ able and astute manager You'd fmd Ricky behind the bar, a daz.zl.tngly talented bartender who could~pm and twul bottles like> s1x- shooters long before• Tom Cruise tned 1t m the mo\'le ·cocktail • As 1t was then wtlh 1ls gnzzled seamen ,,., ever- playmg tapec, of Amcncd's Cup act:ton, 1L'i p-irkmg lot cookouts r1rter tht' NPwport- To-Ensenada rr1r <'. Josh Slocums was d~ ideal an ambassador !or Newport Beach dS tht' Chdmbf'r or C· f Afl.~vJIA", IT'S TIME FOR ... fliat~ if0~ r /1(0. MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR M(NU OUR "FISH TAcos· MARGARITAS ARE TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH CHtlt SIU CHlllCHUS£0 MH mt GOLD TEQUILA! 296 E. 17TH ST. 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I've never been big on people who are eager lo tell me how to run my busmess, particularly those folks who aren't willing to back theu adV1ce with their wallet. So I can't fault Finegold m tus bid to save his restaurant. But I can't help lamenung that the Josh Slocums I knew has now fallen into the hands or Rodman, and that the place W1ll probdbly end up looking Wee a drug parlor from the '60s mslead or the scruffy seds1de shanty 1t should be. Probably I'll duck my head m one more tune to see what Rodman s done to the place. then abandon snip And I'll be remember- mg the fate of the Pequod • BYRON DE ARAKAL 1s a writer and communications consultant He lrves 1n Costa Mesa. His column runs Wednesdays Readers may reach him with news tips and comments via e-mail at byron wr1terOmsn.com Or1hotlcs for all shoe stytea .95 Handmade Sandles & Clogs w/bullt-ln Orthotlcs also available THE FOOTCOllFORT STORE M:l•l•!fl!fJjM www. ootcom Ott com Car Accident? 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Newport Beach saw 2 17 inches of nun Tuesday, and Cosld Mesa was tut Wlth 2.30 tnChPS, dCCOrdmg to data pro- vided hy lhe Nattondl Weather S<>rvtn• A St->rvice forecaster said lhe aH•a '>l<tn<b d 70''r,, chance of '>Cdtlt•rcd thundero.,hO\H!rs toddy f°C>'>ld \.1~ hd.s been prone to Oood.J.ng in downpours But not this ume, Public Servtce Dtrec:tor Bill I\ 1oms said ·we had quited bit or fdl!I but 1t wa!>n t mtense. • ~lorruo Man who attacked woman can be tried A man accused of blud- georung .s Long Beec:;ll woman moved doser to tnaf Tuesday after an Orange County Judge ruled there was su!ficent evi- dence to set a tnal dcite. Newport Beach resident Waller Cordell, 44, is set to appedr Peb. 28 for trial. He appeared al the Harbor Justice Center for a prelun1nary hear- ing Tuesddy. 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Santa Ana Regional Water ·I look forward to having Quality Control Board as a something over there and, if potential source or waste-water it'.s viable office buildings. more pollution into the cove, park . ,ower to them,• be said. •As a officials say. vacant building, it's been a sore Those who live in the his-s pot to the community that . hasn't contributed to the toric bungalows, built in the rebound we have seen in other 1920s and '30s, dispute the areas downtown. claim that their septic tanks "This will be, once they are leaking. reconvert and lease the space, "This is a tough thing for a boon to all the other busi-them, and we want to be sen- neSSes downtown. l think hav-sitive to their rights and emo- ing an office building in that tions, • Stearns said. "But on comer will be the ideal situa• the other hand, it's time to lion because it will not be com-move on and get this project peting with everybody, but started.• will be supplying consumers,· With time running out for he added. ~That's the key to ' the cottage dwellers, the state success.· pulled the plug Tuesday on a .. ~ Mattress Outlet Store I'm not worried, my agent Is Craig Brown Insurance Call today for auto & home owner\ Jn-;ur.ince! (949) 760-1255 Fashion Island New n Beach • Lie• 0550290 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of .\05 f'Wy 545-7168 ~ • SAFfCO'-=_. deal wlth San Francisco devel· oper Michael Freed to build a resort in the park. Acting on input from a Jan. 18 information meeting on Preed's proposed $35-million luxury resort, in which bun· dreds of locals showed up to oppose the project, stale rep- resenEves announced plans to te · · ate a 1997 contract betw n Freed and the state. Back at square one, state ,officials are now considering other plans. •Tue high-end resort is no longer an option,• State Parks Director Rusty Areias sai.d in a Tuesday statement. •All other alternatives are now on the table.· One of those alternatives, a nonprofit educational center, has been suggested by one of the r-esidents. Laura Davick, the founder of the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove, bas begun to develop her plan with the state's blessing. Caught in a somewhat awkward position, Davick said she doesn't sup- GREENUGHT CONTINUED FROM 1 garages will allow more square footage for the adja- cent building, thus indirectly allowing more traffic to port the lawsuit. Tuesday's suit is the latest in a ~ries of court fights between the state and residents since the Irvine Co. sold the 2,791 acres of land to the 'State in 1979 for $32.6 million. The latest eviction notices represent the fifth attempt by the state to clear out the homes. The cottage dwellers have managed to hang on to their homes because of a string of court victories. The first suit was riled in 1983. ln exchange for a waiv- er of relocation benefits, the state agreed to extend the leas-· es 10 years. The residents were back in court in 1993, winning another extension -this time for three yea.rs. The most recent lawsuit, filed in 1995, gave the resi- dents two years of court-pro- tected leases. That safety net vanished on March 1, 1998. The residents have been pay- ing between $790 and $1,400 per month to live on state- owned land. occur,· wrote Susan Caustin in a letter to council members. Bromberg cast the only straw vote in s upport of including parking structures. Council members could vote on the guidelines as early as their Feb. 27 meeting. RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 2/21/01 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (949) 548-1156 BOARD CONTINUED FROM 1 voted on, only one was a novel, •French Ueutenant's Woman,• by John Fowles. 'Ille other was ,a sociology textbook. The three novels are intend- ed for junior and senior com- position and literature courses at Newport Harbor High School. Jaime Castellanos, the dis- trict's assistant superintendent of secondary education, spoke on behalf of teachers from Newport Harbor who wished to defend their choice of novels A student also defended the novels to the school board. "The fact is that I know what sex is. My fellow students know what sex is,• said Madeline Levy, a senior di Corona del Mar High School. •Rather than looking at 1t as adult situations. look at us as • 16-, 17-and 18-year-olds.enter- ing the world.• Having read the books, most school board members needed no additional convincing. •'.Of Love and Shadows,· I was reading 5ome or those pas- sages to my wife and we were laughing," trustee Jim Ferryman said. "It was one ol those flowery things. It didn't go into graphics. There's 1 rruJ. lion novels out there like thdt I think a junior or senior in tugh sch90l can certainly hand.le 1t." It is not the first time Leece' has voted against the use of books nor asked that a book be removed. In the past, she has object- ed to profanity and science ' textbook presentations of evo- lution as fact instead of theory. .'. • '. . -'. • • • • :. T KENNY 1/,, PRINTER QJ'i i\C 3212 Her~. are five reasons to choose , Hoag Heart Institute. 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(ond) I think our program has a pretty good tnidt recOfd .. : Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor High footba II coach ... February 19 honor• IAY GEOIGE Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4..4223 • Sports Fox. 949-650.0170 • Wednesday, Feb<vory 14, 2001 5 . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS WATER POLO TRl·CHAMPIONS Sticker shock I n the pressunzed vacuum of college rootbaU·coochmg. a scholarshlp is a ternble thing to waste So. when coaches dangle the kf'}'S to tl free educabon tn front of a prospecllve recrwt, the threat of wmdtng up Wlth a lemon often dictates they reqwre some standard eqwpment The luxury class of recruits comes at least 6-foot-5, 225 pounds. with bulgmg biceps, sub-4.S speed Ln the 40-yard dash,. a 400-pound bench press and. theorebcally, enough on-field accolades to sallate the most avid Internet recruitmg geek. Guys like Flonda State Cooch Bobby Bowden wear a path tn these kids' llvmg room carpet. Barry Foulkner- PREPS That some of these ndes often come wtth a penchant for the fast lane, is merely an occupat.JonaJ hazard As long as a blue-crupper has enough accessones to va.lldate tus worth to the coaches, the media and. perhaps most unportantly, the alwnru, a program, and its staff. can garner substantial offseason mileage from landing these guys. Florida State quarterback Chris Weinke, the most recent Heisman lrophy winner. is a recruiter's dream. But Josh Heupel, the 6-2, 214-pound senior. was salvaged off the community college scrap heap before quarterbaclong Oklahoma to the national championship, beating Wemke's Seminoles in the nabonal btle game. The resumes of formerly employed blg-b.me cooches are filled with top-10 recruiting . classes, judged usmg criteria that measures all things tangible. But footbo.11 games are not won on the track, m the weight room, or at the tailor bop. Foott>all games are won by players, who often don't ht these · prepackaged demands Newport Harbor High 54Wor Chris Mandenno is one of th · gu~wport Harbor Coach J fl Brinkley, m his third de<-ade u a high school head coech, knows thil Mandertno, h& teanunat and everi 90IM oppoang coach know it ioo. DON lf.ACH I OAl.Y PllOT Newport Harbor's C hris Mande rtno (left) bas found his o ptions surprtslngly limited at the next level. stopwatch long enough to consider the intangibles that made Manderino, I believe, one of the bve best tugb school football players in Orange County. This is the same county that produced more than three dozen Division I scholarship reop1ents. accordmg to sigrung-day reports last week Meanwhile, the 6-1, 205-pound Manderino, who rushed for 2, 141 yards, scored 31 touchdowns, llt up opposmg ballcaniers at outside hnebacker last fall and contnbuted to 24 vi.clones the last two asons as a varsity starter, Slts pondering whether he'll walk on at UC Berkeley or USC. No scholarship, no pect, no problem. •rm a uwe·surprtsed, • Manderino said ol the a nt'e of ICbolArship <>Jfers, which h limited tomewhat by IUl uncompromising d to en nd a Instead, recruiters, unimpressed by his med.Jocre 4 .8 speed, looked past the rest of the package, confound.mg Bnnkley m the process. ·1 JUSt Uunk (Manderino) IS a player,· Bnnkley said. "I th.tnk our program bas a pretty good track record with Pete Hogan starting as a sophomore at Colorado State . and malang second-team all..conference, Brant Hill startmg as a redshut freshman defensive end at Nevada and Brett Beker being the poster boy ( mgl -son tackl record as e 1uruor S4f t:y) at Cal Poly San Lws Obispo. I try to be hon t with r("('n.titers, bec4 1 want to maintam a good reputation wtth th m. I don't try to sell ldd I don't think will play, but I've gone to bat fOf Chris I've told coe I h ~ no ~oubt he'd be starting somewhere on the field bJ th Um be ..U a !unlor. He could pro1ects h.J.m), or strong safety (USC's pro1('("bon), dDd I'm not o sure he couldn't be a quabty fullback who could catch the ball out of thP bdckheld His grades are OK. he has adequate sue and he's a hard worker who knows how to wm The only (negabve) I can see is the peed factor, but 1 tbmk speed is woy ovcrratt'd. • . Brinkley calls Manderlno th mgle mMt ov rlooked player he's ever coeched. Mandenno d he b not allowed hims lf to become discouraged and -thankful to have an opporturuty to eventually am e 5Chol4fihip. Cal h d coach lbm Holmoe has, in fact. assured Mand nno e hola.tsh.ip Would be fotthcommg, ould he work his way up tbcir d pth ch rt. Mamterlno, ln f C1. plans to use th sli ht motiv to become en tietter p&ay then be wll1 C orona del Mar High's girls water polo team reigns atop the Pacific Coast League.ladder with a tri-charnplonsbip as It awaits the first round of the CIF Division IV Playotts, where the Sea Kings are the top-seeded entry. Front row, from left: Vanessa HUI, AJe xa Miller. Lindsey DaJey. Center row, from left: Malia Tarayao and J essica Wells. Back row, from left; Lauren Guthrie, Jessica Harkins, Danielle Carlson, Brittany Bowlus, Heather Hapeman, Jessica fries, Daniela OiGiacomo, Katya Eadington, Christina Hewko, Amy Strack and Vi\ ian Liao. o.;1Lt PLOT PHOTO B'f DON LEACH 1Fan .. ~ itS short for anatic I 've often \\Ondered what ..... ould happen ti !.omebod} decided to hold sport., bcrnquets for tradiuondl mals at the same tmle. and same plact> Can you unagtne? On one side of the banqu<'t hall the guls soccer coach at Newport l ldrbor gets up and announces hi., ~lost Valuabl£> Plaver. who scored "hat could well have been the wmnmg goal, but it wds d1sallowPCI becduse one of the reb. who know<; someone at Corona del ~ldr, nullifies the goaJ Wlth a penalty call Then the Corond del f\ !dr girls soccer coach gets up to announce h.Js t-1\ 'P who actually scorPd the wmrung gOdl m the big game and that side of the hall goes crazy lt would make a gteat scene for one of those Arumdl House-style campu.., moVJes Next would be Most lnsptrdllonal and I'll leave it to Roger Carlson '1IWK1M you to unagme the deed for the award Whtle we're at 11. let's throw m Costa Mesa and Estanoa at the same site and lllFe. What the heck We're all one happy family here tn the Newport-Mesa D1stnct. nght? • "We're No l m the CIF seedings,• one could correctly say • ·we were the defend.mg champs,• another could correctly say. • ·we are the cbfunp I.· another could correctly say • ·we made 1t to the playoff . and we're 10 the tough t league around,• I another could correctly say. Would there be a not before the rught was throughi These are so of the opUou 1 have here m the mner sanctum wb daily 1 find myself deeding what to do today. or tomorrow, m terms of coverage, tory placemen and gnmcnts, u w ll uch things u poce for that partic:ular edition. the weather, who avalle~. wbkb bas more et stake, whkh · the molt compebbve game, hal a time or te cbangedf And did e\l8l)'ODt get notifiedf Where are the gune&. 8Dd there • In tbe .,.& you can . count on to c*1l and~·~ a ~ in deptb '°help you .. ... cNem1 coveniget And, dclll"l ..... ID try to thlngl CMIL But no Olvtmon I cOUege coach bu b9eli •ble IO puaal asMt_e tbe P c·10 schbol. •J thought I W at \east es good, or tt • than 9MMI ol the guys who got tdloWShlpi. • play outllde llMbadr.er ( Cal SUPtt£PS MGll Sll Mll , I ... .., ' ( 6 'Nednesdoy, February 14, 2001 PREPS CONTINUED FROM 5 Call it fuel injection. Another Newport Harbor High football standout, Brian Gaeta, recently underwent surgery to repair a patellar tendon and planned to have the other one fixed, as well. While this Is bad news to Sailors' boys volleyball coach Dan Glenn, who will be without the 6-foot-2 junior outside hitter for the upcoming season, Gaeta said he expects to be fully recovered in time to lead the Tars' football squad as a returning starter at receiver and comerback next fall. The Newport-Mesa schools' football schedules for next season are all but finalized and there have been a few changes. The most interesting addition is from Costa Mesa, where Coach Jerry Howell's Mustangs will host Centennial High of Coquitlam, British Colwnbia (near Vancouver) in Week 3 next season. The Centaurs are in a M rebuilding mode• according to a school official reached Tuesday. who reported they did make their provindal quarterfinals last season. The school's enrollment is 2,100, grades 9-12. Centennial replaces Bolsa Grande, while the Westminster game was moved from Week 3 to Week 2. The Mustangs will also play Whittier Christian, a replacement for Brethren Christian, in Week 5. Newport Harbor has replaced last year's Week 5 foe, Claremont, with Millikan. The Sailors are still looking for an opponent in Week 10 and Westchester IS among the candidates. Corona del Mar will play. Troy in Week 2, instead of Pomona, while Estancia reports no changes from last year's slate. The CIF Southern Section is on a mission to emphasize sportsmanship and l've seen plenty the last couple weeks. The good-spirited interaction between student rooting sections at Thursday's Cd.M-Mesa boys basketball game was about as good as it gets. From what 1 observed, both rooting sections were passionate, while maintaining perspective and a sense of humor. Though I won't go into spedfics, l thought the sportsmanship in the stands was more admirable than that displayed by the players on the court. • SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY • llasll.tbell . Community college men • Orange Coast at Saddleback College, 7:30 p.m. Community college women -Orange Coast at Saddleback College, S:30 p.m. High school boys -CIF Division Ill-AA Wild card: Corona del Mar at Gabrielino, 7:30 p.m. • Volleyball Community college men -Biola at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. • Soccer High school girls • CIF Division II Wild card: Loara at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m. • a.seball College • Vanguard at cal State Dominguez Hills. 2 p.m. Community college • Orange Coast ati:r.£.Bea.c.h cc. 2 p.m. • II College · Vanguard University at cal State Estancia High's Juan Zarate (top photo) hopes to celebrate yet another goal when he and his Eagles travel to Valley Christian Friday night (6) ln the first round of the CIF Division IV boys soccer eliminations. Above, Corona del Mar's krlstin • McCoy (2f) and Costa Mesa's Christine Caron ( 14) will both be competing ln the first r~und of the girls Division m-AA basketball playoffs Thursday evening. At right, Newport Harbor's Paige Lansing, seen here pressuring a Coronado High goalie, will be among the Newport Harbor High standouts when the Sailors entertain Esperanza at 10 a.m. Saturday ln the first round of the CIF Division I Playoffs .. .. Santa Barbara, 1 :30 p.m, •Tennis DON LfA(H I DAILY PILOT Community college men· Orange Coast at Irvine Valley, 2 p.m. THURSDAY •a.sll.tbell High school girls -CIF Division Ill-AA First Round: Costa Mesa at South El Monte, 7:30 p.m.; Estancia at M.L. King, 7:30 p.m.; Ganesha at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. • a.s.ball College -Northwest Nazarene at Vanguard University. doubleheader, noon. •Tennis College women • Point Loma N~zarene at Vanguard University, 2 p.m. Community college men • Orange Coast at Riverside CC. 2 p.m. Communify college women -Riverside CC at Orange Coast, 2 p.m. ~ ?:; ~ .... !><'. ~ u ~ ~.;..;....;~~---~~~~~~ \ Doily Pilot COllEGE SPORTS 1Dale heading to SW Missouri State COSTA MESA -Justin Dale, a sophomore wide receiver on the Orange Coast College football team, has signed a letter of intent to play for Southwest Missouri State, according to Pirates Coach Mike Taylor. Dale caught 41 passes for 666 yards, helping the Pirates share the Mission Conference Central Division title last year. Dale's 61 career receptiorIS ranks him eighth all time on OCC's record book, while is 41 catches last year ranks 10th for one season. Included in those recep- tions was an 81-yard touch- down catch against Pasadena City College on Oct. 17, 2000, the third-longest reception in school history. To show his diversity, Dale alsb finished his OCC career with a quarterback rating of 500.2. He was 2 of 2 passing for 55 yards and one touch· down. Dale also carried the ball 10 tunes for 109 yards and a touchdown. -by Tony AJtobelli Vanguard gets hit at Westmont, twice • College basketball. SANTA BARBARA Courtney McKinney scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds for the Vanguard University ....,omen's basket- ball team in Tuesday's 69-56 Golden St.ale Athletic Confer- ence loss at Westmont. Becki Huddle chipped in 11 points. six rebounds and fiv~ assists for the Lions (14- 10, 7-8 in conference). The men's . team, mean- while, dropped a 75-61 GSAC decision to the hosl Wamors. Dennis Keane led the Lions (7-19,~2) with 22 points. while'BJ.pj\don Cablay ·added 16. Both teams host Biola Sat- urday night. The women play at 5:30 p .m .. while the men tip off at 7:30. GOU>OI STAJE Antt.ETIC CONFetENCE WOMEN ~69.V-56 V ........... ·McKinney l.C, Huddi. 11, L...-9, Candef.rla 8. Bo8• 7, S.aman l. Edmlnon 1 Aic.ison 2. l-pt ~k • Hl.l<ldi. 2, ~ 1 SHman 1 fouled out • McKinney Te<hnocal• . none w.i.-. Sh.tnl<lln 1a. Hardeman 14. MeNonid<K 11. Gibb 9. Wo111<1 6. Hughe\ S. M<Gffhan 4, Scof;.ld 2 )-pt pk · 9'ankhn 4. Har~n 2 M<tnsonldtK I Fouled out · "°"" Tl!(hnlull • none Halft11ne · wenmon~ 34-29 GOLDEN STATE ATHLITIC COftf£11£MCI MEN ~75,V-61 V....,._.cl KNne 22. Cabl~ 16, Corlttt<y 7. Goldman I. 80)'\ S, 8u•g4!U 4 • l1>t pb -Cablay 1. cone~ 1 Foul.cl out none --wt · Oar\ 20, Bh<k I 7. PhHlips I l, Gufley 8, Grg.as '· Tifle<y 4, Romber1 4, Eley J, Ortlt 2 l pt. pl•· Bliek l, Ptlllllps 2. Gulley 1. Elfy 1 fO<Jled out · none Tecnniuls . none Halftime • W"'1nont. J0.29 The biggest act of sportsmanship I've seen this year, however. came from University High boys basketball coach Mike Dinneen. After one of his players was whistled with a technical foul for arguing a call from the bench, Dinneen LT1Sisted the young man personally apologiZe to the official in the locker room, after the game. ·And be sincere,• Dinneen advised, before his player knocked on the door of the room the officials were changing in. It's going to be a tight fit for CdM tonight CdM student rooten, who have shown in past years they are not above flaunting their socioeconomic supenority. had the tables turned by Costa Mesa fans Thursday. As time wound down on tbe Mustangs' 58-39 victory, which clinched a s~are f the school's first boys league crown. some esa rooters shouted, ·warm up the Porsche! Warm.up the Porsche!· FAN CONTINUED FROM 5 Then there's photo coverage. Just make sure the photographer undentands we want the shot of the winning goe1. or winning save, or wtnn1ng ste~. or wtnnlng smile or that one cerr.afn athlete. In fact. tho photograph r'1 gnment ls to com back W'itb pbotol that tell the lt.oty ol the game. He, or µsually ge11 0 bout '5 m.lou to do it before hUIOlng off to Olber • CdM hopes to disappoint home crowd at CIF III-AA foe Gabrielino's cozy junior high gym. Bany Faulkner which has been the relatively DAILY P1Lor new school's home, while its future gym is under construc-SAN .GABRIEL -Corona Lion. de! Mar High boys basketbaJJ The Sea Kings (11-16), coach Paul Orris knows little know all about being under about Gabrielino, which hosts construction, having rallied the Sea Kings in tonight's CTF from a 1-5 start to contend for Southern Section Divisfon ill-· the Pacific Coast League AA first-round playoff game al crown. 7 :30. CdM defeated PCL co- . But Orlfi thing he ~ sax champion University, 84-82, Wlthout fear of contradiction, IS Feb. 6 to earn its coveted 11th the Mission Valley League victory and retain league title representative ( 10-16) certain-' hopes. But a 58-39 loss to Cos- ly packs them in. ta Mesa in the league finale This reference has nothing forced the-Bea Kings to settle to do With a zone defense. but for an'at-large berth. rather the limited seating CdM has been known to capacity of the Eagles' gym, make the most of such second- estimated to be between 250 season repn eves, and the and 600. school's strong postseason tra- "I've heard they only have ditlon is Uttered with streams four rows of bleachers." Orris of opening-game victims. said of the junior hlgb facility, CdM, with four section assignments. AlJ of th.ls leads up to the stir of the day: • Yes, you're right, sir. We covered Newport Harbor's girls game at Aliso Niguel because we like Newport. ln fact, you're right. we travel with them on the team bus. Jeez, I wish they'd get some seat belts. • Y. , you're nght. pel. We did a lot more on Coron.a del Mar H1gb11 girls lD Tuesdoy'I CIP pnmew story because, ln oddltion to thair No. t status ln lh D1vtston IV Playoff.a, we Uk Corooa d Met,.• IOt more than you. :A>Wpyw have. always WW. .· • Yes. ~OU Costa Mesa fans, chances are we won't do as much for you as we did for Est.and.e's boys a year ago when they swept to the CIP championship. Why shouldn't we? We like Estancia a lot more than Costa Mesa. Hey, I covered Estancia's fi.rlt footbell gAme in 1965. • Yes, you wild card Eegles from Estancia. we're probably not gotng to do as much for you this yeer, and maybe a Jol more for Coitt.a M , bece. , well. t.ho fact b we f ally like C05ta MeA. We've al'Ways been doMI Mustaogw, flY• s1nCe Me.a tCared Long Beach Poly ln titles under its belt and eight section title-game appear· ances in the last 24 years, has won 10 of 1 t playoff openers under Orris, in his 15th season at the varsity helm. The Sea Kings are 28-9 in section playoff games under Orris, wb<r worked the phone lines to construct a model of what Gabrielino will try to do against his squad tonight. "I've talked to some coach- es and they gave me some Xs and O's, both offensively and defensively,• Orris said. •(The Eagles) will run il given the opportunity. but they would rather keep the score in the 50s, which is where we like to keep it. They run a hall-court trap and they play zone.• Orris said how the Sea Kings attack that zone, and handle that trap, wUJ be an important factor, as will bow well they contain the Eagles' top player, 6-foot-4 junior for- ward Sean Carey. • .............. '° NOtth onSto57. ~ l'lOftti to 10 fr~.West on 10 to S.n CiM>riel 81Yd. North to Valley Blvd., then tum west to Llf~ St. and tum right to the tchool, .t 1440 S. ~St. In SMGabMt. MOur job will be to slow down (Carey), who likes lo step back and shoot threes, and can also put the ball on the floor," Orris said. •u we make him work to get his •. points and we effectively attack their balf~court zones, I think we'll have a good oppor- tunity to win.• Carey averaged 13.3 points and 4.7 rebounds in the regu- lar season. Tommy yun. a 5-11 senior guard, was Coatb Scott Brummett's second-leading scorer (8.0 ppg), while 6-3 the 1966 CIF Playoffs at way comes not from what Orange Coast College, and we've done lately for you, reaffirmed when Tom ~ but what we've done for French's football team tied those knaves across town. mighty Foothill, 14-14, in 1976. Ob. and lest 1 forget. Yu, you Costa Mesa/Estancia fans, there's more tn the sports pages on C()rona deJ Mar and Newport Harbor, usually. Not because of the 6\ICCe55 factor, but because th ~have more moncry, and they lavilh giftl upon m. w u. thal'l soc:cet. w 1l ta.lit abo\At girls wat r polo on• &nothi r rainy day. • I unclentand Ole feeling. When J was a heshman at Monrovia-A.rcad1a-Duarte High School, the school wu split twlce in three years. It becAme Monrovta-Duarte when Arcadia wu built, th~n wben Duarte eme.rved. my lchooJ WU ltroply Monrovia High. When our Monrovia News Post published e ma1or story ot An:aclift'1 football team wtnn1Dg IOIMth1ng big, and °' ell thin bannered ll junior Ryan . Carey (6.4 points and 7 .4 rebounds) and 5-11 sophomore Jeff Lim (~.2 ppg) are additional threats . CdM is paced by senior guards !dean Sbahangian (12.5 ppg) and Eric Snell (12.0 ppg), as well as senior for- wards Zach Brewster (9. 7 ppg) and Ch¥lie Alshuler (6.4 ppg). Seitior center Matt Marston .rounds out CdM's starting five. Though Gabrielino has not played an Orange Cqunty , team this season, tonight's combatants share one com- mon oppone,at. \ Gabriellno, which tied for second in league, split with fellow Mission Valley runner- up El Monte, losing, 47-36. then winning. 53-44. C_dM defeated visiting El Monte, 64-46, in a Jan. 3 non- league contest. Tonight's winner will advance to meet No. 2-seeded San Dimas (23-3), Friday at the Saints' gym. across the top of Page 1, I was outraged. How dare my newspaper, which of oourse bad m.eny • subscribers In Arcadia and Duo.rte, chronicle the exploits of the Apaches, while my WUdoals were burled 1n the back pages of my Monrovia newspoper. I called them Up, berated .. them. listened to none Of the uplanatlont. and. lo t.bb day, I don't think I've t.rUly foi'gtven them. Well, tha\'I how it lt wbtm you're a dy ·in·the·woo& fan. • • I know, we've got plenty of tMm arow'.14 lMri. '°°' Doily Pilot N0'1'Q M,.,.,.,... ....... laMt00..71~,_, m.4111 -Or-. 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Flctltlou1 Busln111 Name Staitement The loltowing pef'IOl'll are do#lQ buMlels as 2RPL YR COM 4223 Dena Rd Newport Beach. CA 92663 T lf'1'IOChy J Albrtz. 4223 Dana Rd Newport Beach. CA 92663 ThtS business IS OOll· <b:te<I by en lfldMdual Have you started doing buMlMS yet? No T1mocny J Albitz Th11 statement was !tied with Iha County Clart. ol Ofange County on O 1129/2001 2001111153570 Dally P1lol Jan 31 , Feb 7, 14. 21. 20()1 W316 GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. N'fERESTING llilNGS TO BUY. ITS ALL HERE EVERYDAY IN CUSS I FED! (949) 642-5678 -~-"\ -.... ._ NOTICE TO PU8UC Of MOUOT FOR AELEA8£ Of fUN09 AHO N011CE OF F1NDtNO ()fl NO SIGNIFICAHT EFFECT OH 1ltl! ENVIRONM!NT F4lbNaty 14, 2001 City of Com ..... Houelng Ind Community Development Dlvl1lon n FaJr Drive Costa Meu, CA 92828 (714) 754-5035 TO All INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: Thla combined notice 1a Intended to aetisty two separate procedural re- qulremen1a· 1) 24 CFR 58.43, D1ssem1na1ton arwJ/rx public:abon ol the Findings ol No Slgnih· cant Impact and 2) 24 CFR 58.70 Nocice ol ln- len! IO ~ ReleaM ol Fond& 'The pubic ia adlllsed to epeoty ~ notice their commenla addr-10 that the City of Com Mesa may properly take into ac· count the OOt'l'lln4lnlS r&- ceived On or abO<JI March 2. 200 I. the City ol Costa Mew will requelll the U S Oepanment ol HouSlng and Urt>en [)e. vetopment (HUD) to r• lease Federal funds un- der the HOME Invest· men1 Pa11nershlp Pro- gram. Tnle II ot Iha Cranston-Gonzalez Na· tional Affordable Houa· 1ng Act (P.L. 101-625) lor !tie lollow1ng pro· jeCt(S) • Property Acqutsluon • 1925 Pomona Ave Costa Mesa, CA (Humanity Housing) It has been de· 1ermtnee1 1ha1 this action will not oonsllWle an ac· lion 519nitocant1y affect· Ing the quality ol tne hu- man anvuonment. and accordingly the Crty ol Costa Mesa has deClded not to prepare an EnY1ronmental Impact SIAtement undef tne Na· uonal Envrronmental Policy Aci ol 1969 (Pl 91-190) The reason tor such declst()ll not to prepare SUCh a Statement are as follows The proposed actM1y Wiii not ttave an mpact on htStonc P'09- af'beS.. IS not localed '° a special flood hazard area, and no wetlands w.ld/scen1e nvers. farm· lands. waler aquifers. coastal areas or endangered species will be mpacied by this pro- jeet(S) Fullhermore, this projec1 Is not IOcate<I near explosive or flem- mable operations. toxic/ radt0actllle materials. or an alrporl clear zone ·; f/{y IJ.•or f/{OJ·ma ~ A.r //,., ll11rd 'l"ar m a roa J am ·i obk• lo a ,tfi you a Jlappy Uafenl111e 1.t ·~ /)ay a11d /.,fl you Iha/ our foue for ~ eacli oll>er mak.s me tfw mwl fulfilled ; and happ1<>JI man on lh1J earth. .t CompUnm 111111 11 CIY OfdinlnoM and OOfd. done wll minimize lm- pecta on the tnW~ lntnC In ltnnt of noilt end elf tpllty The projtd II IOc:ated In I prtdomlnatety tow·ln· come or minority oon- c.ntt1t10n ""· how-tVer. the propo1td ~ W'lll .,.,,.. com- pliance wttt1 city codM end ~ lht oY9IWI hllman tnYlronment of IUnoundlng propertlet Due IO the Niure ol lhl1 ~. the City ol CON Meta • required to un- denake thl• finding ol no llgt1illcan1 Impact and rteiuest for rei.ue ol tund1 An Environmental Re- view Record rttptcting the subject projtct(1) ha• beafl mldt bY the City of Costa Mna whlcn <1ocument1 the enY11onmeolal review of this project and more tully IBIS lof Iha rMIQfll wnr loch ltltament II no required Th• Env11onmtntal Rev1- Record 11 on Ne and Is avallabla for public H · 1m1n1t1on end copy upon requH1 at Coeta Meta City Hal. n FM Dnvt. Coaa Mesa. CA Hou!Mng end Commu!Vly 0.veloC>mant OnltllOO F'lfth Fbw ~ the hounlol81m to5pm No funher tederal enwonmental rtl/leW ol IUCh project(•) II propoMd to ti. con· ducted poor 10 the re· quaet ol release tor Fad eral tunds The City ol Coeta Mesa 11 cer11ly1ng 10 HUD thll Allen L Roeder. in hl1 olflclal ca· pacrty H C.rtlfylng O!· rtoer oonsen11 to aocept the 1urt1d1ct1on of lhe Fe<laral courta tt an ac- tion rs brOUQht to enforce re1pons1b1llfiea 1n rel•· lion to rroject(s) env11onmen11 review, deQlllO(I mal<lng and ac· lion. and lt\llt thMe re- spons1D4ln1as ttave been aatosf•ed The 19011 ef· fact ot ltllS certllteallon .. that upon rt& approv11 the Otv ot Co6ta ,,._ and HUD WI~ l'tave aaba· rlBd their respon5'btl1t1e1 under the Nattonal Env11onmental Policy Act ol 1969 and lh• protect may proce.cl HUD w.11 acc:apt an ~ j8Ctlon to tU approval ol ltllS oaruflcatoon rl rt tt on one ol the lollowing blllS I•) That ttle CaroficallOn was not ex8C\J1ed by the Ce111ty1ng Officer (b) that the City of Costa Mesa has fa1la<1 10 make a finding ol enwonmen- tal sogn1licanca or to make the wntten de· termination required for re-evaluation of an anv11onman1a1 asse11· ment 01 use of prtor Envrronm1ntel Impact Stalament. u ap· pUcabla. ( c) ttle City ol from naJil~. K ~ m. '\ak & Pu<'k • c.. ~ hM omlltd Ont ot mort ol .. ,.. qul(ed ...,. lor the pnlplflliol\, pc.dcatlon end . ~ of the Erwlronmental ~ ment; (d) the City of coeu ....._ hi• com- millld M1dl Of Incurred com not IUlhollzed by 24 CFR 58 befOfl re- ..... ol M1dl and ~ proval ot Iha tnYltonrnenlll ~­ uon by HUD (or the 1111•). (•) olhef bult tltlbtltlhtd by HUO reg- ulallona Alt lntetealed agen· ciH, groupe Ind pe<· IOfl8 diaagrH1ng With tNe dtd9lotl are Invited to aubmlt written oom- ment1 tor oonslderatlon bY the City ol Cotta ...... 10 1h4i office of =~ ten oommeme should be received at n Feir Onve, Co6ta MtM. CA 112828 on or before Maten 1 2001 Al llUdl oomment1 so rec:Med will be conSIOered end the City of Com Mesa """ not requnt the re-lease o1 F~ lunds or talte any adm1ntstrabve acttOn on the projtcl pr10I IO the dale tpeet- lled in lhe preceding aanttnce Ob1ect1or\1 may also be prepared and &Ubmrtted Ill acconsanc. w11h Iha required procedurM (24 CFR 58, Subpart H) end may be addreuad to HUD at Ott1ce ot Community Planning and Davalop- ment. 611 W Sorth Street 10th Floor. Los AngelM CA 90017 Objections 10 thrs un- dertaking on any basis othor than those staled above will not be c:on- Sldore<l by HUD No objectKlf\S reoa111ad atter March 19. 2001, will be considered by HUD Allan L. Roeder (Cettlfylng Otflcef) t7 Fair Drive, Co1'ta ...... CA 82921 Pubhshed Newporl BHch·Co1t1 Mes• Dally Plol February 14 2001 W322 Wha happens if you don't advertise? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (949) 642·5678 ~P.ilot ~ . ., ... :·. -.... . t ·-~ ......... _,.; . . ... Fk:titlou9 luelneu N11M Stafl9meftt TM lolo'.lo.ng ptl'lonl .,. dotng buli'9te .. Tht Surf Education Committee 1833 Monrovia. Cotil Mesa. CA 92627 The Croul Family Foundellon (CA) 1833 MonrCMI. Coste MaN, CA 12627 TNe t>Ualnesa 11 oon' ~ by • corporlliOtl Have you 1t111ed doing ~ yflf? No Tlie Croul Family Foundation. Spencer Croul, CFO Thi• atatement was hied w11h the County Cle.ti ol Orange County on 02/08l2001 200111154323 Dally Pilol Feb 14 21. 28, Mtr 7, 2001 W;J?3 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Staitement The lollo-#lng persons .,. doing bu.-.. Country Club Family Oeotlatry. 20271 Acecu St • 100 Newport Beaoh CA 92eeO Daniel L Pedersen D 0 S . Inc tCAJ 20271 Ac.oa $t I 100 Newpon Beach CA 92860 TtllS bulll\HS 15 000· <b:tad by 1 oorpoo at.on Have you "arteo doing bu11n111 yet? YH 1·2-01 Daniel L Pedersen DOS. Inc Daniel L Pedersen, CEO Thie 1111ement was filed with Illa County Clari! ol Orange County on Ot/2612001 20011111533411 Daily Prlol Feb 7 14 21, 28 20()1 W319 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Name Staitement The foilowong persons are 00.ng busft'lBSS as Prelerred Pat1en11 UC. 1215 Keywes1. Co- rona del Mar CA 92625 Preferred Patients. LLC (CA) 1215 Key west Corona oa1 Mar CA 92625 Thi& buarnen 11 con ducted by L1m118d Loa btljty Co Have you $tarted dOIOg buslOMs yet? No Preferred Paberu LLC Graoory A Pecch1a Pres1den1 This '1at1men1 was ltlao with the County Clattt o1 Orange County on 02/0S.'200 I 200111115431 2 Daily Ptlol Fat> 14 21 28 Mar 7. ?QQ1 W324 LOCAL MOlf1UAllE PIERCE IROTIIEAS llU BROADWAY Mortuary • Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 Wedne,doy, February 14, 200 l 7 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Ac:atioua ....... Hamt ltlllllMI .. The followlnli Pet90n8 .,. doinQ "'*--.. ~ECH TRADING 17691 VIII Binn. Ulltt .. ~ Beac:tl, CA 112647 MICMel Dion. 17691 VMI Buren. Unil A Hin· 1ng10n Bndl, CA 92e4 7 ProlMalOnal Code !tie 1 at1tr Flltlel 17891 tollowlng described van Buren lJnll A Hum· property to Wit LEAH M rogton BN1:t1 CA 92e4 7 LARSEN, 1·97, Sad. Thee bualnMI 11 con- c:tlalr, lug, "'* DAVID dueled bY 1 general MARTIN G·88 Bed par1naran1p NOiiet • hereby QI"'!! lhelh~ ... .... " publoc euctlOt'I, pursuant to Sec:uon 21700 ol f\e &.r.. & chair records 11on Have you st111ed boud MARSHALL doing ~s yet? No ROBINSON. J·30 Tafier Fernet Table rattan furn.. Thrs statement wu Sltreo SAMARA hied W1th the County HAUSWALD J·77, Clall< o1 Or!Ml08 CounlY Wuh/dryar. piano, rel.. 0<1 02/02/2001 tbt/ch, mrac PAMELA 200111154095 BRIGG C·16. G-Oubs Oe1lkP1101 Feb 7 14 b•Q. nrt• stand. misc 21 2001 W3?() EMERSON BRUCE ' ' 1·59. Vee tbl eng blOOkl Flctltiou1 Bu1lne11 P8fU oy;y tan11 TV aola Name Statement ITISalS~-II b b c • The foOowong periOf'IS ,.. wt e y om are oo.ng buSlfl8U as peflhva bi<l<l•ng (w11n1n Des.gna by R~a 1 s saeled l><ds may be Sea Cova Lane New· aubn\1tte<1 1n •dvanee) P<>f1 Beacn CA ~ on the 28ttl day ol Feb-Rota Batu be 15 Sea rvary 2001 •1 2 00 PM Cove Lane Newpofl at Iha prem.ees "'lire Beach CA 92660 ~ properly hu b6en Tilts. bu!llnHS IS CO<' SlOted and wtldl •$ oo-<IUcted bY an oncJl\/lCIUa ~ted at AYRES SELF Have you 1t1f1td STORAGE 7012 Ernest do.ng business yet? Ave Hu<'ttlnglOn a.actl. y 85 June t 985 C1 17141 848-73t4 R 18 Be•"be Llindtora re"e"'e:. Ille Thts statement .... , ognt to bt<I ti the sale 1oiec:1 ,.1th Iha County Purchases mui;t be Oettt ol Orange County made by cash and paJCI on 01 17/2001 lor at Iha time of 20016952085 purctiase All purchased Daily P•I04 Jan 3 t Feb goods are SOid as 16 and 7 14 21 2001 W313 must be removed at lf\e nma ol sale Sale 1s sut>- 1ect lo cance"ahon 1n the event of seniomel)I be- tween lendloro and ob· ligated party Published on 0211410 t and 02121101 Auct.oneer Wanda Nor· ton, Bond • S-400-1684 Ayrff SGtt Storage Restdant Manager~ Publrsheo Newpo11 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Febtuar, 14 21 2001 WJ25 -SELL your home through classified Flctltlou1 Business Name St111ement The tollow11'g person5 are dong business as A G Enterpro1e 2t72 Dupont Or • 19 IN.ne Ca1tforn1a 92612 I Ayman Gammor- 2855 Prnecreek A11e •A 120 Costa Mesa Caltfor111a 92626 This busmess •S too ouctad by an on<11111dua Have you Sli rted <lotrlg DusiN>S5 yet? Ne. Ayman Gammon Th·S statement was Med ""1th the Coun1y C1e11t oC Orange Coun1y on 01 "29'2001 20016853500 Daily PtlOI Jan 31 F eo 7, 14 21. 2001 WJ14 SCLL YOU" CA .. IN CL.A581,..ICO CJl'ltm !Aae aw /II) tJJO«iJ ... tllere~1{}(J. Discount Casket CONROY'S FLOWERS 2983 Harbor Blvd. (coml!' d HMbor & Sib.I 714.540.3135 ,2275 Newport Blvd. (con)e1 J ~.&fa Me'i\") 949.645.0246 • ( r.·m .1111111 .111.I l\11n.1l \.,n ,.,. Gmng 5rn.·1u and <}ulll1~ ( 11Jluu for I e • Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate BwiaJ •. $995 /,,, /,.dn r .J ltn rrc.lff2lljtt'mt'nl l'ru1tranu .\\Jll~hlr ft•r 1:-unc.-nl 5erv1<.cs. Crcm:mom •nJ ( "'-'kct) ('()i\.1P1\HI .11111 ~ .. \'\'I I .111 .. 111 ... I 888 ~ 1 < ,\~ 1-.. I I ' I., I. I I I , f I I) I c.•u1 'utt 1 \11, VALENTINE'S DAY. 2001 AH, B A RBARA, EVEN AFTER 35 YEARS • .. WE CAN STILL CALLY IN THE WOODS. YOUR CURMUDGEON n • .... ;a -g .... • low to Plaee A· D ' Doily Pilot Polley Ra1e.~ and tkadlinM 81'f' f.UtlJffi to rha~t '11hou1 notirr TI1t pul>l~htr l'l'ttn ri-tht ri~l11 10 cn\SOr. n'flii.'! t~. l'l'\141' or l'l'jtft an~ <'Wi,ifitd 11dv,.niM"mr111. Plt11-~ 11'J10n 110~ trror dun mtty hr in your rla:ii.if itd ed iinmtdiatth. The' Doil~ Pilot l\l'rl'flh nu lihhilir~ for an~ trmr in 1111 ath tni . .,111t111 for 'ht<"h 11100\ 1,, l'1'•fM111'ihlr l'XM'pl for 1ht ros1 ol tht pa<'t artllllll~ orn11>il'fl b~ 1l1t trmr. C:rrilit rM ool~ bt aUo•·,.cl for tht fir111 inSt11io11. ....... ii ly,.1•e (lHQ) M2·~1678 lyMIMa ..... 3:l0 "~a.,, Stl'\'i'I C:0.111 \lt31. CA <rlo2, \J '"pr.fl Rh d ~ ll.11 "4 -----DMdllnes----- SPRVICE DmEcroRY ..... Mon<lay ............ Fri<la)' 5:00pm Friday .......... TI1uniclcty S:OOpm -For Al Your Home and Bwi"5I Nftds -Ttlrphonr 8:.101ru...):0011m \l...»1 .... 111111 Tuesday ......... Monda) 5:00pm Saturday .......... .Friday 3:00pm \fednesday .... Tu~a) S:OOpm ~unday ............. Friday 5:00pm Gl EOOM. llOU1ING OPPORTUNITY All rtal estate ICMl111SIOQ tn !Ills news~per Is wl>ject 10 the fedel31 Fair Houslno Act ot 1968 u tmendtcl wllocll makes •I 1lleoal to ldwrtrse ·•ny P1tl11t nct. ~m11111on 0< dlSCf1m1~bon ~ on race. colof rtllg· IOll, StlX 11.rnatcap. lam~t1J sutus or Nt!Ollal 011om. or an Intention to ma-e any 1uch pielerence 1tm1tat1on OI dlscflllllfWOn. • 1 hts ~per will not -nowtngly accept any 1dwet11sement for real estate wtue:h Is 1n viOllhon of the llw Ou< readers aie llereby onlormtd 11111 all C!Mllinos .clYtrtlstd Ill INS ~ are av.Vlal>lt on i1ll equal oppc>ltunlty basis To comoraon of dlscnml· nabon. call HUD IOU free II 1-600-424-8)90 V .A. SO MOVE-IN AIU COUllMlnt NI Liit Of"--HUDNA RfPOI 714-534-NOO v.-.. AMI£..- £111111: v~eldnc.com MODJESKA CYN beape lo country LMftf. 1 A«9 of toUI Pffncy ............. ......... 2 ... =.....-.11...= ..., llcNr.a A!!l!x IAIT .. OOITA -.a ............... ................ .............. .................. Cell .... c ....... MNh-1111 "olk-ln 8::JOan>--):00pm , ... 1.14r.la1 Thuooay .. We<foesday 5:00pm $331,000 Privltl V1lll Prime Concltion. Cloae to 8Mcto. ~. Agt tMt-723-1120 V1EW 2 STORY GWfT "-Of duple.l, near bMcll. $175,000 Out With The Old, In With The New Ne'lltf remodeleel 1 2. anCl 3 8drml Wlltl latge patlOS and .,,..,.. '10rage Ga& palCl Oil al localjOfls Pets welcome up lo 6()fbs Monutll$ ro beach and FastolOll tsl1ncl Call today fO reserve tour new bMcfl address' 881·218·0754 SEA FAIRE 38r 38e Fronl Row OoNn & Callilw v-. Pool/Spa/Gym/T ennla $2,995/Mo 28r 28a Some Halt>or Views Sl,ffSIMo MllyAnn w. McGIAra HH4Mno PNdlntl9I Cllf. ANfty Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• s1~.oo+ tax Wldv (Mull pr-11 hi Ad) 235rmt & ~ SIMltd on~ landlc:ape<I groundl FEATURES: 24-li<MH Lobby/Oirecr d11I phones/Free HBO, ESPN & IMOPool & JICUW. GUISI laun- ci'y CloM IO 'J)5 & SS Fwys Msls ITOm 0 C Fa11ords, college 8l'od bchS Wafklno d•S· lane:. lo shops and restaurants Apt Mt-nu120 ======:::! COSTA MESA MOTOR INN rm Heitlor BMI PtlolM tMM45-4MO NEW OCEANFRONT Rn Find SBA Agent 949-723-8120 VERSAILLES Ptnlhouse I Br G11111 Val.otl Gated Comm Poo41Spa/Gym s1n,ooo MlryAnn w. McGuire IMl-t4Hno Prudlntlel Cellf. A!!lty COM thin charming 2bf 2ba, new kl1cllen, hdwd ftrt. trplc, Wd, Sl50 • 112 Ctlannlng NB duplex 2bf utk. tMt-71t-2515 2bl. on watef. downslal11 E tide ltudlo wlld1c & be Ava~ 311, srn yard. boal New lleecll to 450et, prtv 1t, S&50 Inc:! dock. shared gar. $2250mo. ~·~ :ibr ~ ... utll. Ho pet .hell flO/peVamk 949-675--4765 -··r """' '"' ............. 1... ..... .. .u• -.13 Ip, 2 decks. IJilf, Fem p!tf, HAABOR COVE Sil.ming _..., .. _._....... ~ $795 94!H4s.4734 home 'bl 2 Sba. wall ro 28' 2'iltJe 2 l10ty un«ldl Bayalde Vlllage 2bf 2tla, Fall IS llOI In MlS S889K QIHI area new prWcalplt. $l600'mo. aVllllllle Ftb 1• H8 2bf, 1 5ba block IO Agt/own 94~-2600 1wy close, sm yard. S1400!n r,::9~8~73-8696 OI bead1, frplc. pabO, pellcng 111 & 1811 949-631·3688 • Priv11e lhba, Youno prof'! LARGE HOME female. euyooin9. yer overloolta Big Canyon E'SIDE BACK BAY YIU.A POINT 2111 2SA rt1pon1ll>le. Av11I 312 Golf Couru, prlnc Llr91 101 loll no pets fmmlCUlate. bqlt. 14)1)111' $650/mo 310-218-5369 only. 949-75H068 ~51C°Ca1~~1':~~ ~ ;~~ =~::"'°· cow.nar. 38r 2Sa Condo, ~ pld, wJd. bale, S800' Mo • 1/2 \Ail 2c O"· (1()4 1/2 MariQDld 94H44-a5 I 2 OI<* Style Furniture PIANOS i CollectibMI ·~·,......._... ·-·-·~...-$$ CASH PAID S$ OM p.11(9 CW.,_.~ WE BUY ESTATtS ~64M922-SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N ESTATE SALE RoMnttlal Clllne dlnlllf NI o1 12. plua emu. 71'-sH-1931 Whirlpool llh new, PRIME ESTATES Lota l Ocean Vlewal can Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856-9705 NEW HOMES OPEN SAT I SUN Ad)8cetil lo Newport Beech A Triangle Square. 94HS0-1440 -y-obo 714-404-9068 I I ~ IOI amaker $250 --__ .. _= __ , _ WW I lmmecula11 2Br 2.581 Condo uporaded kllcllen. ~· .,,_ cabil4lb & F~ ~ OCU11tl1 Fp catl CID on liwig rm Offered 11 $350 000 Cou111n1 Really Sun, Golf I Tannls In Thi DeMrt. Ami Now! can 51e1p 2·12. 7llO·nM224 I 1 GLASS DINING ROOM -.. == TAB'!..t;'l!..'*h1lt1 _ _ M~nl-1127 we are 1001<1ng for Sales Representatives who enJoy meeting and greeting people. worl< flexlble hours: afternoons. evenings and weekends. Explore our successfully proven program throughout the orange county area. securing new subscriptions for the Los Angeles Times. $ Fle>elble Hours: either full-time or part-time S Average $25-$30 per hour S No sales expertence necessary $ Wiii train the rtght people IF INTERESTED PLEASE CO~TACT: Robert Brown '714> 387·3523 Brown Enterprises AivHOMETM -- Elder cart comts homt. WORK FOR THE BEST Gerontology Aide I caregivers I Companions FOR PRIVATE DUTY • Minimum .Z yars CXp<'ricna with Al.thdmcr. Demcmra or Grro-PwLh • Live-In I Live-Out I 4 hr / 6 hr I 8 hr I 11. hr Shrfi A\"aJlahlc • We offer a a llrm bt:nclill / Tr:im ing I Top P.i\ I 40 I K Pl.in Join the LlvHOME Team! LoaAngel- C.U M1/m4 I J~JI Y.l.l ~llilO Orange County C.U lt>nu//, t9·1'11 ~~ CJ.I ~q Ylalt u• et our web•lte: --•tvttcHne.conw •FRONT OfFlCE • Aeolf>tlonlat tor frtendly Den181 otflce In l..eguna Hiiia, erper, P1rt·tl1111 Fu,..._ Mt-7~131 Of Call 14Wtl4"3 GARYS ISLAND In Fuhlon l11tnd Is CU!TWltly looking fOf full/par1-1rm1 S1111 A11ocl1t11, IVll pref 1ve'1, 1lnt t>entnt1. To Ht up Interview Christina WllU, Mi-640.2371 GOOD JO& REUABLE . SERVICES. 949· 759·0 I 77 65ft Bbat Dock Best ...... ol bly & Nghl IV* 29r + def'I OI 3Br 29a Masrer wllh IOfTl8 -Ex· tra S10rage on grOtnl leYll Walle to Udo Village Agt Mary Fryar $1 ,195,000 FV Off bldg lot IN S00-1196 If X/Mlle Squata 10840 W-At/II. ab01A HI Sj>eecf lnllmtl 714-751-2787 I I PfT Genetti <>Mc.. ~ -I,_.!!!! ~. Ning, ClfJP'1lno & 1.1n;• ·-data ~ 20 • Hour& per ..._ _____ _, _., ftexll>le ldwldlJ4t NTEREIDNG nlINGS TO BUY. rrsm ~9-723-7065 ~End Unit alnglt l'9mOdelld Condo. Can't be maldled on New· port IOI thla price ... gr1111t1, rec:eaaed ~ all new lutchln. coolc1op. crown rnOIAding Incl more Cd P!1!y 94~ PAtME ESTATES LoU l OcMr't Vlewlt Cell Pltr1ck Tenor9 Apt MM5M705 LOWEST PRICE CUSTOM IN OCEAN RIDGE OOll'T u.-..... r ..... ,._,.....•Mr " ...... ,,. ""1NI ti ,, -............ "·--- STEPS TO SAND 1Br Oii 24111 S1 111 111-pltJ, upper. no IJillBOI. no pees S925mo )'!!rty. Ag! 714-84 7 ·2622 UDO VILLAGE HPll P¥t ofllce ~ tum. w/DSL hkuD, S7$0/n\o. 94Mt:S.1113 CALL FOR YOUR ~ Video! Wholellle home prlcH Ooublat from $24,995 TriplH lrorn $48,996 pU dlMty & ... 1C1 Top ~ prlll'Md lo w111 price 1 ·8 00·2 4 2 ·0090 (CAL'ICAN) 1--=1 IMulltul ,., Ule 1911 1 1• 21 I '' 110U11 ""180' Ba Bey ••••••••• lOP llllMCORDll ~~~:J:m: • TO MY •Jazz.!'~~~ i:,"!:rrno. 111~ ~ : NUMBER : MIKE IMM45-75()5 =:=:,~g5;~]:E FE~~~w :l.,.~I !!!!H920~ • Happy • ENIN It• :1111• ::.a1 l : Val~~lnea : $:~ ~ -w - -I • -• BSAN~ON • :: ~-~ OCUH VIEW 1.q1 • ~"" r,..,_ nr • From The • ~**g. Sim a.,'*' L1rg1 2<* g1r, Rndo, upmh, malbll • • IOO 11 di'.*lgroom, .no pe11 11oort. P*' 001.1111t ;t'd • One Who • =.:.:: ..... • ==-==~-~ 1M~1?0-1~ =:· e:=11 • Wiii Alway•• GOOD JOBS. RBLIABLB SEllYICBS. INTERJ!SI1Ni THIN&s ro BUY. mm 11lBRB EVBRmtY IN CLUSlPBil ('4j) "2·1611 : lovee U : •the B.e.s.t • : I MOM I : ••••••••• J7 !iMw Ten 949-722~ ASSEM8l.Y AT ltOMl Arts. Cralla, Jevo.iiy Alic> lllCllonlc1, sewing. 1yp111g tn 'fOAJ' Sl>I" timt Gr11l pey No •xperienol No Fee Will train Call 800·795·0380 .. , 2 1~-1 ICAL:scAH) AVON. LooblO b-a ~ lncoma? More llu 1bl1 hours? lndependenc.? HERE EVERYDAY IN CL4SSIFE11 (949) 642-5678 AVON hM .t.a yo/rt look· 1ng for ltt I talk '--------------' ._ _____ .. (1188 )581 ·2866 {CAL 'SCAif) • BUYlNG ASSIST • Havel Garage Sale! I Call t:he Piiot Cla••lfled• at t94SJ B411·15B7B t:a Pl11ee Your Garage B•I• Adi Retell Advertising ~Olf'f TAHHIHG BEDS T Ill a1 home! Buy OnCll and Satt! Cocrimerc.t.U Home ~ ltom $19900 ~=:i.r~ today 1·800·842·1310 -np tlltan com (CAL-SCAN) 471 EW\.OnlENT SERVICES ~be .... tllll !tie ll•tlngt 111 11111 ~ 1111y requlit you to ult a 900 11umbtr In which there II 1 dltrge per mlnvlt 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PIMM ba ..., of out of -companies. ctllCll with the toc.i Bettat Bu1lne1t Bu· rwu btfot9 you Mnd eny lllOMY or fMt for Mf'<lic.t Reed Md undtn1and any eontraett belor't YOll elgn. Putsu.t 2270 ctn•e. con SOie Yamahl 22S HP Yll •aler seneos VHF GPS llSh finder ou1noge1s CO Dual Bait Ian's Pnst•ne ne.9~,a10 9 673-8695 SUZUKI IShp outboard boat motor saoo 949-711-1374 1 ts0'1 Bo11 t 41t with outbo11rd motor. s1000 t4M73·5624 BMW 52* 17 A&tlo, co. bled! (W2taJ) Low ..... CREVIER BMW 71C-a35-3171 BMW 540IT 'ti WlllJOft. St>or\ 1 Tit 1111 (~) ltl(Mi CRtvlER BMW 7 I 4-tl5-3171 BMW 740! '97 Blad! w&nd lb (SVUG353) 31K 1111 CREVIER BMW 71...,5-3171 BMW 740I '98 Loaded wlOpllon (l.53872) 2IK Ml CREVIER BMW 714435-3171 BMW 740I W SllVaf wnitactt (L53a53l • 28K ... CREVIER BMW 714-13~171 CAOllLAC CATERA '97 81.te~ lthr moontOOI alloys 1938'311 $13988 NABERS (714)$40·9100 CAOllLAC CATERA '98 LOllo rn beige tan lltlr. 10721321 $16 988 NABERS ( 714 )540:'100 Clllllllo COllOOln .. y •• ' No111Wi1t, 11411' '**' (212585) s1e.111 NAIERI U1 .... , !O CADILLAC DfYU.E ._ BeQe. low ml, nwwoof, (230058) $16 -NABERS (71C~IOO c.-.c ...,.. m .., si. ....... Nol'*" (834038) SI0.988 NABERS 171•)540-t100 CAO SEVl.LE '1't 1 0.-, '**' cOftd, gera~. depend1bla, klob ' ~ plff9ct. f!500 M~nse POUCE IMPOUNDS CarafT rucka/Suv'a From S500l For ... Cal I00-31~3S23 ut 272t ctifVROlET Bl.AZER W 2wd 2411 mo wt1llt (1324881 $15.988 HA BERS I 714>540'=9100 Isuzu Troopet t2 ''' S19d l!Ngold. looks. rune lint. new timing bl\lbfakM $5.900 obo 9'~5087 ~ XJS V12 Coupe to 491i ong ml mellk ~ IHther chrome whit garaged non· smoker flbuloull body & mechanlcal C'Jnd superb velue Vin•172518 $9995 OC · AIAo 8kJ 949-58&-t 8811 JAGUAR lit.I V7 Convl beauty Chrome wtlffll. CO. wfncl llCrNn, new UrH low IN ctras. priced IO sell PP 94!H>4W118 Bridge 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH RllRBF.R BRIDGl.o.. VS. MATCHPOINTs Ne11bcr vutntr1lblc Nonh deab NORTH • K65 AO 103 Al{754 •2 ~T • 11114 1 " .. OJ9 •IC 8$4J SOlTH • AQJ 9 K J 2 1032 •A 107 The: b1JJuig l'\ORTH EAST I ha.i l Pass 3• ~ 5 Pau ....... l'MS Opening lead Four of EAST •73 98765 86 • QJ 96, \\.e h.t"e often made !he pomt llwl rubber hndgc and mau:hpo1m..:. arc more hlc two dtffen:nt games dwn two vcr\loos of the \lmC game Wt11le t.haJ IS often UUC, fdudy !he bid· dmg .-ld play of this deal and docJd( whclhcr n \houJd be pla)ed lhe same way at rubber bnd[I( and in 11 p;&lf e•c:nt h !'.1 • up c>f the •>Ill sombrero II> South 1lfl rnntluctmg a perfect BllC'· lKln The r~ 1uod dccmon ..,,., ui rnpondm,f onr 1pade ra1hcT than the ~tulufymi r"'o no uump (~ 1 lO"CICl'I io INee no trump) Jusl bccaw.c one hand is flat docs no1 mean tilt other 1s 100. and the \pide iuporue got the ~'1.lon going on the ngtu 1111ek Ah.er North's "'"c:r.c Soulh btd • iempo. n210i lhree dub.. u!d Nonh ') i.padc pttferalCX wa.. 1 delightful dc"elop mmt. evrn t'-ough II promised only lhree<ard support After the prct'llU· tl()ll of cbeclung oo aces. Suiilh bid lht :.mall slam in \~ Ul(;e. on the htdJuig. :--orm wuld lwn:lly hav( ~ than the l ing of 'padc' and •ho!tJie"' 1n clubs IU go ""1th lhc IV. 0 ol(;C\ After WIMlll[I the opo:runa 11:4d Ill hand. dee hirer n\Jik <Jiort tj\n f1 of lhr hand 1lle IAL<: of duh!. "'~ fol· lmo-ed b) J dub ruff m the tabk. 11\lmi>" V.(l't' Jnsy.,n anJ 12 tnd.~ v.en: cl11meJ four 'pll(k~ four heart~. '""u d1'1nlOO<b. iK.e ot du.,., l6l1J .o club rull ()bvmu.\I). th•' IS the nghl WO) IU pla) in rubt>cr l>ndge. bu1 v.hat al'>c1U1 Ill duplJCAtc I AJthough illl e>•(rtnd. bed.•11\>. 11 would he fooh'h 10 Ir) tor 11 lk"dc" the ruk~ entatlcd. you have already done well by "4:0nng 911() for ''~ ~l*k:s compared w11h 920 for lhe diamond shun. since no1 ITWI)' m the field are IU.cly lll conira.., tor \lam m the 4 J fi1. even Jhou~ tht ~~ 'lam " J ""hl'Pflmg I ti pel\:(nt bett(r th.In \IX d 1unx1nc1' Oldlmoblle Sllflouenl '00 Whllt low Jnilal °"" door (2504111 s11,• SM8 OOMVT t1 Red low '"' loaded lint Cond $8000 7"·832·1201 ..,, 949-~2 Muta MPV va 't3 TC* • mi oog O'#Oel 'Whit. luily loaded INI 811 IQ new cones v~ ~1291 O C Auto Broke< S&250 Mt-516-1 ... OldlmoOlle Clen 't3 V6. aulo, e~ caidtllOn (357885) S3.988 NABERS (714)540:9100 OldalllOblla lnlrigut '00 ve. lllwr. 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