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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• • Inside The best local real estate / r . .. SERVING JHE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 • SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1999 m1 ion • Diana Long started as a volunteer parent and soon became the main grant writer and a catalyst for NeWJ)ort Harbor-area schools. I h t'll IN MA."111'1 ~fib Y ou can call her the rnillion-Oollar mom. In addition to a slew of volunteer projects and activities she's been engaged in. Diana Long of Newport Beach has written grants totaling more than $1 million for Newport Hdrbor-ared schools. "I would Wf she is the No. 1 change agent in this oreo. She is o behind-the- scenes mer who is extremely bright and uses her talents fof the benefit of others." She started out as many parents do, volunteering in her duldren's classrooms at Newport I Ie1ghts Ele· mcntary, 'going on field trips. and being dvailable to chaperone • extracurricular activities when need- ed. But her involvement has grown. And never in hJ.s 16 yedrs as a school udmimstrator. has Newport l larbor High School Pnncipdl Bob Boies srud he met·a parent so knowledgeable of and so helpful to the schools. "She has really educated herself about schools,• Boies smd. "And she doe::. all these things without a lot of p~oplc knowmg.• · Karen Harrington Executive director of the Newport Harbor Educational Foundation School board member Dana Black· agreed: ·she's a catalyst for getting thmg::. done. She's a team. player and not a one-man show. She empowers people and knows how · · to get you uwolved." . . WEEKEND REPORT Police arrest ... drug dealer • Newport Bea·ch auth9nties say they found 1,000 grams of 'date-rape' drug in home of Brian AJtneu. (~Jil ( HNJ ... G [kj{f'ior NEWPORT .BEACH a.-Police found a large amount of a ~dat~· rape"' drug at a Sed:.hom Dnv ~ home Thursday rught. a discov- ery lhtt t led to the arrest of a uo;-· pected-<le aler, Brian David Altneu, 37, of Ne wport Bedch was arre ted attc r police found more than 1,000 grams of ganuna-hydroxy- butyrate, or GHB, in his rcfnger- ator. Two pl<lStJc botllPs that were mdrked "Not. Wc:1tcr. Do Not Dnnk," contf1lned lh~ drug m liq- uid f~rm~ Altncu was arrested on two count:. of po:-sess1on of dan~wr­ ou~ · drugs for sale. He was bnokt d m J\"e"' port Beach Jail dnd held m lieu ot $200,000 bail. He will be arraigned Monday m Harhor J ustice Center. G HB, otherwise known a •Liquid X. • has been linked lo 6everal date-rape ca 1 m Lo Angeles. The odorless drug pro~ duce an intoXic-ating t~ffect that. if take n m large do ~. can knoc.k SEE DRUG PAGE A 15 The mother of two Newport Harbor students, Long's track record as a parent volunteer began when her oldest child, Kelsey, 18, started attending Newport Heights Elementary School. -1 saw a need for more science education," she Sdid ·so SEE LONG PAGE A 16 MAf' MARTI' I DAILY IU.Ol Diana Long has written grants for more than $1 mJlllon for Ensign Inten:Oediate School and New- port Harbor High School. INDEX ClASSIAED _..:...__ ·16 Parents collld have role on school board • Non-voting position could off er insight on issues affecting families . I It -.11:-.; MA.'11'1 _. ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Parent~. most people agree, havn an unmenl-c impact on the.quality of a child's education, But while there dre parents who rcgularly attend board mcetrngs and school functions, they haven't hctd ofh· cial repn~sentation on a dis· trictw1de level. · The school board 1s lookmg to change that. Parent on board? What do you think of hav!ng ~ paren~ rep· • resentative serving on the school board? Call our Readers Hot· line at (949) 642 6086 or send an e-mail to daitypl- lotOearthlink.net . Include the sp&uing of your full name and city of residence 'for reference purpoSes this," Barbot said. ·we httd tt for t 2 years at Chico, and it worked really well.• MA.lie MAAT1N I DAA.Y Pl.OT hNnt YUi& I • ....._ v ..... ..,.. ONI' a wa ... ndpr•I with lretl Qsrvantes ID Nacy• 11fj~dw81 Paa•1 Ele• 1luy Sdaool ln Costa Mesa. Olllrld prtadp1ll .ay ........ laNh1m1•S II a.-. to laDCIH ~· .. "9e A9. As with students, percnL'i mny soon have a rcprc:.entativc who could speak to the bodrd on behalf of issues that affect parenlc; and farililics. Th • idea was used in Supcnntcndent Robert Barbot'!» former di trict, Chico umhcd, and earned the d1stnct the ·coveted Golden B<'JI awurd from the state Parent Teach~r Association. "I'm inter ted in looking at School board President S •rene Stokes i considering creating such a post at Newpott-Mcsa. The parent would not hav a vot or motioning pnvileg but could speak on issues when asked a.nd convey m~sages from the chool hoard to the PTAs. SEE PARENTS PAGE A 15 Homeless children might get .th~if own school • Orange·coast Interfaith Shelter youth could get a ~oom at Rea Elementary.· lh I IN MA'>tlNI ·group of homelcs 'children at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter m Cost.a Mesa. The 10 to 15 children can't enroll in · school because their families are constantly mov· ing between shelters and motels or living in cars. The school dlslflct was trying COSTA MESA -Community to come up with ways to help 1nterest is spurring the creation of those children, some ol whom a program to e"durate homelea were 8 yean old but N!d never <:blldren whose lAck of a stable been to school, shelter official l'elldence has prevent'9<1 them said. !from enrOWng m school. Scott wn>'e a letter to Superin- ScoU KirCher, 16, of Newport teDdent Rober1 Barbot With a UJt iCout reed a reoent Dally PO~ Of tldngs he could do to ~ 'the !aitlde delel1blng tbe pqg&t ol •\ ddldml. 1bf1Y included cbelPlng \ to set up the program, domg Internet res arch to see how oth- er conununitles·across the country are dcahng with this problem, raising rund!'i and awaren in the commumty, providing c_~tJa tutonng to needy students and setting up a mentor program with ome of hUI friend5 •When l was glancing at th Daily Pilot, I thought it wa sad that the e kids didn't have a chance to go to school,• he Mid. •1t isn't their fault that they're homeless. Maybe they .can 9~ an education and get a good jOb~ where they WQQ'l be bomel- wht?n they grow up.• Former elementary chool teacher Pat Swann, also of New- port Bea< h, rnntactcd the distrlC't 41 well and ha met Wllh offic:ial t9 help proVld" gu1dan<~ ' as It ere· all!$ a homeles program. • 1. talked ¥.1th her for qUlte a while ana l l amed quite a b1t from her,• 14ld Mike Mwphy, the director of &t,ud nt mces. •So many people want it to happen that :lt wW Mppen It has been so neet to tee th community g t behind thil... . SEE HOM£USS:MGI A 11 , COMMUNITY FORUM A14 ENTrnAINMEHT -··--·-.... J.17 .fArTH ··"-··--............... __ ,_J.2 SOOETY ·-·---·--_J 11 ·SPORTS.,.. _81 EATHER A pleasant s1a1t lo a Mautiful ~end ID( residenJs along wast. . See Poge2 Booster brought chang to nwport-Mcsa Hany W lch oame from Phoenix '° N wport B aoh m 1923 and spent the next 30 years working as a c1V1c boOllter. 5e.rvlng un th New1;ert BeeCh a..nl• ber of Commerce, Weloh helped c:nat. Hoag Memorial Hospital ~bytertan., pttshed for harbor lmpro~. mp nlzed the <Jampaign to deYelop acc. llnd convinced the Aft Parat to cs«U' 0 the Senta Ana Anny Air 8-. Wlala .. died. the dty proclUwl ..... ~ ~of mournbtg in Wtkb'I-- l r , I ,. I' • ·' I I ' ! f • ' I A 2 Soturdoy, January 9, l 999 .. faith Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pi • ~~ ......................... -----: - MOIAL OF THI STOIY Do"' near is the end? Local theologians ha~e differing views Qn what to e~ect as the mille11:nium appro~ches Everyone needS to feel appreciated "The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to b£ appreciat· ed." · -William James N ow that we have h.niShed with . our season of celebrations, it seems to be the season of trash. Instead of decking the halls, we are clearing the decks. · EverywJJ.ere I look I see Qeople • pulling pnd puslung big black plastic trash bags to the side of the street. Many curb!> are also dotted with drooping Chr\&tmas trees. The very (fees thdl were decorated with such ca11e Me lying silently on their sides for a Jong winter's nap. Now is the tiNrlrto put away, give awdy or throw away And fortunately we. hdve trash men who faithfully come and take 1t all away. I was won- denng what to glYe as a gift to our tra~h man when I pulled into the parking lot at Ralphs market and saw d dozen big blue trnsh trucks parked in o row. The drivers were eating their lunches together outside. I went Ul5ide, filled my basket with the items I tor.got to buy the day before. and then spotted a colorful gift basket tilled with assorted treats and sweets. l decided to buy it to give as a thank-you present lo our hard-work- ing trash man. I chatted with the frien'dJy·checkout woman and men- tioned lhal I hoped my trash man would enjoy the gift. She chuckled and said, ~wen. he should. I sure know that I would.• AJter loading my bags in the car, I realized ttiat I should JUSt go ask the men at lunch what gifts they appreci-. dte the most So I took the gift basket over to the tablPs. All eyes turned to me and all conven>ation stopped. J asked them my question and the most repeated answers were money and beer. I had never given those before. I held up the gtft basket and asked, "'Would any of you like somelhmg ijke this?" They all shook their heads and said "no· m uruson "The candy melts before r get.home," said one of them. ·I'm not much for sweet.S," said ~another. H USEIN MA..;, l!'.1 T he eene relationship of hwnans, thoo &-pint and their machine as depicted in tho predictive late '70s space thriller "2001" seems to be playing out m an i.nd.lrect fashion as the werld approaches the twn of Ute C'QJltury. The V2K cnsis anbcipates machines going on the blink in tho year 2000, an event that is expected to cause a global shake-up, though no one is qmto sure "Of the magrutude or dU!ilitiOn of the impact. . . As with previous millonniurns, this one is sure to have its share of religious frenzy as people anticipate the return of Christ, the Age of Aquanus or some other global event that will usher in an era of peace and harmony. But this millennium is unique among its predecessors mainJy because due to Western influence, technology and a global economy, the world operates under or is at least aware of the ChriSl· ian calender While f:i?.e calender is bdsed on the birth of Christ, give or take a few years, and is seen by some Chrtsttans as sig- naling tne end of this age and the return of Christ, there are also adhei:· ents to different religious strains who are antidp~ting other global events. Joan Deniken Of the group Partners in Peace said the magnebc poles of the sun are disappearing, a cosnuc event that will lead to a sloWl.119 down of the Earth's rotation. · . •it will affect man physiologically," sald Deniken, who works at the Crystal Cave m Costa Mesa. "The energy field is shilting. There's so much energy that needs shifting." Douglas Bader, who runs the Hub Community Involvement Center in Costa Mesa, said that while there is no direct hnk to the year 2000, the. coinci- dental fact that global communications have been accelerated by the Internet means the world can move towdrd greater communication. ·we are in an era o! hJStory that is extremely worthy of not~" Bader said. ril don't see the splritual connection as much as our ability to communicate. H This ability, Badf>r believes, will increase the human race's ability to know where it is and where it wants to go. But the technological advances of the 20th century that h\ve made this possible, many Christian mm.isters believe, is one of the indicators that the end is indeed at hand. · A prophP-cy by.the Prophet Darnel says: • ... 0 Daniel, shut up the words and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be increased." Another scnptural reference in the book of Psalms that is used as 11 case in point says that to the Lord, "1,000 years. is ~ a day and a day is as 1,000 years.· USJ.ng this basis, the years between Adam dild Abraham when measur~'<.l out come to about 2,000 years. The year$ between Abraham and Jesus was also about 2,000 years. And now, the number. of years between Chnst and us is just about 2,000 as well. Thal comes out to lARRV OOftTCH /OAA.Y Ill.OT Joan Deniken, a tarot card reader at Crystal Cave in Costa Mesa, holds up a card showing "Hierophant, the Teacher," wbJch sfgnllies the Importance ot listening to wise counsel and the advice of teachers and friends as we approach the new millennium. . Some of the ~ktions In the ..,.. that signal the beginning . of the m111enna.1 reign (second comlrig of Owistf: • Increase of knowledge. Daniel 12·4 •Rebirth of the Nation of Israel: Ezekiel 37:2i •One world economy. Revelation 11.16, 17 • One world government: Revelation 13 •Increase in pride, blasphemy and dkhonoring of paren~ II Timothy 3:2-3 •Pollution of the world's water suppllti: Revelation s·11 • Man's abllrty to destroy the Earth: Revelation 11:18 •Nuclear Blast: Zechariah 14:12 · • Wars and rumors of wars: Matthew 24:7 • The sun's Intense rays scorching people: Revelation 16:9 •The love of people tumlng cold: MattheW 24:12 • Increase of Ute 0«ult. Matthew 23 · • lnaeMe In divorce Matthew 24:38 • lncteMe of fe¥ leading to hurt talk.We; !:Uk• 21.26 •~city of Jerusalem being an obst.cle to peace: Ze<Nri.., 13 • A world leader who dtims to be God, who t'KeMs a fatal wouod and appears \o n!C'over ftom it: Revelation 13. • R~istung of the Roman Empire (sotne see the r9a!nt .st.M>lisf'tment of a unifomi eco- nomic system in Europe es 1 fulf1Hment of thk prophecy): O_,iel 2. 6,000 years, wtnch if eross-Jeferenced to the Scripture in Psalms, equals six days. God said, "%u shall work sue da~ and on the seventh day you shall rest," and many believe this seventh day to be the 1,000-year reign of Chnst which is predicted m the B k of R<>velation. But will the millennial reign of Christ start m 2000? "The Lord may come before the year 2000, H said Pdstor Jerry Hol- lobaugh of South Coast Christian Church in Costa Mesa. "We don't know when it is but we know he Sdld, 'I'm coming again."' Hollobaugh doesn't believe the year 2000 is necessarily the inibab.on of the 1,000-year reign of Ghrist. · And while he Qelieves the end of the world is near, Chrts Strutt, the youth pastor at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa, said he doesn't believe that Christ will return on Jan. l, 2000. "By and large, the Presbytenan church isn't as apocalyptic as some oth· .ers: he said. •HJStorically speaking, Jesus was born in 4 B.C. so if it was exactly 2.000 years, He would have com<> back in 1996." But Strutt said he does bel,ieve that the c;1gns predicted by Jesus in the Bible indicabng the end of the world are bemg fulfilled, now. •I am mclined to believe it will be in my Wetirnc, • he said. "But 1 don't think God is coordi.natlilg events to fit into . our calender.• Earthquakes. fammes and the prevalence of deceivets are some of. the signs predicted m the Gospel of Matthew as indicating the end of the age, said Pastor Bill Gartner of Harbor Chnstlan Fellowslup m Costa Mesa. •Jesus said when ~ see all these things that they are )Ust the birth · pangs,• Gartner said. '1'he sun will be <)arkencd, the moon will not give her bght. Then, be will return in great glo- ry and all the nations will mourn • :ille Rev. Don Reynolds of the St. Joachim's Catholic Church m Costa Mesa said the Catholic Church has been stressing the importance of repentance and self-examination as the world approaches 2000. ·only God knows the hour,• he said. ·we're asking people to repent of their sinfulness so we can enter the third mil· lcnnium with vigor and excitement.• J thdnked them for their help and decided to rethink the gift idea. Then 1 walked bdck into the market and - went through the express line again. The checker looked at me quizzically and asked why I WdS back so soon. I told her what the men had said and thr.n handed her the bdsket to keep as d gilt from me. "J was Just kidding with you earli- er,• she said. PLACES TO WORSHIP FAITH CALENDAR "Well, I'm not.· I replied. •1t would make me happy. And I appreciate how hard you work." • EDfJOlrS NOn: Place\ to Worship features brief descriptions of churches and temples in our com· munrty They appHr each week on a rotating basis. She smill-cl and thanked me. As I walked back to my c~. one of the tro~h men stood up and said teasingly, •we're ull going to follow you home and see what you decided lo give.• I laughed and headed bock to my car. Armenian Apostolic ST. MARY ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH I realized.that everyone likes to be appwciated. I know it pleases God when we thank him by Sdymg grace and prayers. And every day there are different ways to let others know we Vcllue them and what they do. After St. Macy Armenian Apostolk ChUfch ~fines it\ wortc as religious and spiritual, national and sooal Y.ars of communhm; the tr~ earthquake in 1988 that killed some 55,000 and left cities In ruins; the oow fledgling independenee kw Anne- nia; and r~t war In Azerbaijan Nve Cl'ffted many needs~ and among immigr.nts estab- lishing a new ltfe here. The church shoulden a grut N..S00sibitlty '" meeting them. The worship Is Gregorian, with the trAdltiorMll role of the prieit as lntetcesaor. the dNcon offenng the litany and tba choir Ind COf asv:~ cNnting resporlstvety. Setvlces ~ in Armen • With the serva book In Armenian with English 1r.nslltetations. MoulheQh Tasnp.n S)Nes the •mon ln both Anneoi... ~ all, the gill of appreciation is a gift that never goei; out of style. And you can quot' me on that. • ONDY TRANE OtltlSlESON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to par- trttmg groups. You can reach her via e-mail at cindyOonthegrow com . BEAQE8S t:tQTUN£ (949) 642-6086 Record 'f(N( comments about the 011ly Pilot or news tips VOL 93, NO. I .AQDBESS ,Our .ctdress Is 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627. COftRECDONS tt is the Pilot's pohq to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance Please call (949).57.-...268 . fl.I . The Newpott ~Meta . = Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is ~ Mon<t.ythrough sat· urday. In Newport 8e«h and Costa Mes-. sublcri~ are evelleble only by 'G The Times Orange County > 252-9141. In., .. oUtlldll of Nwtport lwtl and eo.. Mela, sublcriptiOnl to the ~ P'1ot available only .,. ~ mlll fof s 10 I* mOnth SecOnd ct. post.-ge _....,It Calta MIN. CA (Prices lndudt .. .,.pklbte ft.ce and loclf taaa.) fl05TMAS. Ttlt Send ---dw'9ll to Thit ... port~ Mell ~ "'°'-'-0 b ~CON MIM.CAllQI.~ No ' news stOflt!. 1llumations. td1to- ri•I ,,,.tter or .clvertiwments hefein CM\ be r~oductd with· out written ~rmtwon of copy- rtoht~ HOW JO BEACH US ~ The llmes Ofange County (800) 252-9141 ~ CIMlified (949) 642·5678 Okpley (949) 642_.321 EdttoNC ~ (949) 642-5680 Spotts (949) 642-43.10 N.ws, SJ>ofts Fax (949) 646-4170 5-mall: dailypllot .. arthllnk.net Miiin Oflke IUllMM Office (949) 642-4321 1Ulinet5 f Ill (949) 6J 1•7126 Nlltlhedby '"' l"'*~Nf'M. w • llmll Minor comp.n, .... a.. ........ "'9tictlflt enc1 ao .............. Vk9 .... ...,,., Qener81 _.., ... ,..Ot.,.,.. ...... _...,..... ,_ . English. Services are on Sunday with matins at 10 a.m., and the divjne liturgy at 10:30 a.m Sunday school is at 10:30 am. tor children 4 •nd oktet. Tashjian 1s senior pastor. The church Is at 148 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. For more inform1t1on, call 65().;6760 Assemblies of God ' HARBOR CHRISTIAN FEUOWSHIP Harbor Christian Fellowship Is ;a friendly c~ munrty church In west Costa Mesa. The members seek to love and wonh1p God as servants of Jesus Christ. The church is recovery·frieodfy af'd provldes a safe ploKe for people to share 'Who they. truly ••· ,. At Harbor; we communkate a fuffy bfbtk.11 under· standing of the difanity and worth Of Ndt penon. • Sen/ices ace Sunday at 10 a.m.: early bird f9Nowlhlp with doughnuts and coffee starts at 9:30, 1111 Girt• nef " senior pastOf The church is at 740 W. wthon St., Costa Mesa. For more fnfomwrtion. caff (949) 631-7730 or cheek the church's WM> pege at www.apayne cOmlharbot/copy.htm • SPECIAL EVENTS MUSICAL GUEST Singer, songwriter and gwtanst Steven Walters will perfonn his origmal songs in concert at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Cos- ta Mesa ChurP1 of Religious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Dnve East. Admis- sion is $12. For more information, call (714) 7~~?399, ADVENTURE IN FAITH '99 Songs of Faith arid Sermons of Grace will be presented Saturday through Tuesday at St. Andrew's Picsbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews ROdd, New- port Beach. Senior pastor J. J lo ward Edington of the fJJ'St Presbytenan · Church in Orlando, Fla .. will be the guest speaker. Saturday evening wor- slup is at 5:30 p.rµ.; Sunday morrung ~orship is at 8:30 and 10.15 a.m. Sun· day and Monday evening services are at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 6:4. and 9:30 am services will be titled Turning the Other Cheek -Wise or OtherwlSe? and The Leadership Style of Jesus. Sunday and Monday 7:30 p.m. topics will be Jesus Is Coming - Look Busy! arid Night Is When the Stars Shine. For more infonnation, 'call (94.9) 631-2880. INAUGURAL GIFT AND SEMINAR An inau~aJ Covenant Gift and Endowment Ministry semmar on legal docwnents will follow the 10 a:m. Sunday worship service Sunday at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Coslt1 Mesa. The program 'will commence at 11 :30 a.m. with lunch. Admission is free, For more information. call (714) 557-3340. r--~~-. .................. ~~~, r~-----------,,r--~---~~ ...................... ..-~-----t POLICE FILIS WEATHEI SURF nMPEMTURES T10ES Balboa TODAY· 70/50 Fir~t low Corona del Mar 68151 10.08 • m ..•••• , 2.1 Costa Mesa First htgh 71/49 328 a.m ....... ~3 Newport Beadl ~ondlow 7otSO 9:12 pm ........ 1.5 Newport Coast SeCOnd high 70/52 3:16 pm ........ 3.0 SUllf FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE SUNDAY Wedge ••• • ••• 26w Ftrst 1pw Newport •••• ,2·5 w tt:?h.m ....... l 6 Bl«kles ••••.. 2·5 w Rivet Jetty ••• ,2 · S w Flnt high CdM ....... :. 2•Sw 4·11•.m ....... 45 second low 90A'NIG 10:0I pm ....... \I Morning "9f'ilbte Secbnd high Winds It nro to fMt knoU blcomfng varl· 4 58 p.m ........ 2.~ able1tffwto 12 knots by the.....,. .,. noon . 19 I •tAlUM: 56 - The swell is out of the west ~ry 12 seconds for jfNlf waist· to shoulder- .high ~.Waves should Increase by . Sunday wrth the •rrlval of a north· MSt swell. Wives will be bumpy In the afternoon today, •!though ~·" c.onditlons will bf dun. Winds will be ~m and ~erlabte. The tun sets It 5 p.m. COSTA~ • AdMN Av.nue: A car w1nd0w was broken In the 1600 bkxk between 8 35 and 9.35 a m. Dec. 30. . • Artlngton Drive. A cellular phone and a camera WOtth $700 ~e stolen from a car In the 900 block between 9·30 and 10 10 a.m Jan. 2. • ,......,... "-d A set of keys worth $20 was stofen from a buslneta In the 2200 block at aboot 2 p.m. Jan. 2. • ...._ 9oulevwct A bicycle worth S2SS wts stolen In the • 2600 btock betwffn Dec. 29 •nd Jan '' • ...,.. eo.t °"'"· A suitcase end a laptop computer worth • SS,270 wert stokin from a car In the 1 soo block between 1 and 7;4S a.m. J.n. 1. NIWPClllft llAClt • ._fromeo.t , ... , ..... A s.t of oolf clubs worth S2. \SO w•s =Dee. 1;, c..-In ttie 1600 b&oc\ be~ 7:30 a.m. Ind • -~ .. ._ •• ,.Two tMtt.net and ctMnlng ~ ~ S4tO ware 1to1en from a bolt dock In "'9 '°° ~ dur· =ofJln.6. . C.... DIM: A ctltua.f phone worth S150 wm ~ •CM In the 900 blodt bltt.-n Dee. at and Die. 26 •a......,._•* Slwra4 llahtifta ftxtur9 wonh RIOO "':::? ~ frofft • home In '*"·37G6 bk>ck blt!M•t Die. J and • .............. A~,....worthWS.-..... "°"' • w In 1tw llOO block during ,the nilt" °'Jin. .. .. ' .- ot' •• •' ,. . U7hy 'Farm } !»hen fields could be Zn the 'Pink?} Let's cdll it 'The Farm.'• It's so bril-WHAT'S UP cro oo, hopmy that the City Council I'm having a hatd time thinkmg of a I f 1 hadn't seen the sign with my own eye:>, J would not have believed it even if Walter Cronkite had told' me. On Fairview Street next to Colltta Mesa High School 1s a sign that reads, •future Site of the Costa Mesa 'Fann' Sports Complex.• . liant, the other politioans are :;peechless (hey, I · didn't pa}' wmr• h1gh-priCP.d consul- tant to tom1> up with tre tor bwldmg JUtmed after Pmkley--. o mayl>e thP athletic: fields dCC a gOOd · place t~ ::.tart. Pinkley Field has a mcc said it was a dream), One o( lhE: own lS so overwhelmed, he famts. The next dQ.¥, • the name lS . nng to 1t, too. So doe::. Pmkley Park, • In cdse you haveo't heard, #The ·. · Fann• is d series of athletic fieids built to -take some of the load off of the area's high schOols and nuddle school~. The fields will be used mostly for soc- cer l;>y the AYS'o, some clu.b teams and ·the focal schools 1t seems thdt too many of these kids are getting involved in a,thlN1cs. Dam kids. Next thing you know, they'U want a decent · auditonum so they can l~am how to · smg, dance and play music. . Here's my beef. After months of intense negotiations and much politi- cal and financial wrangling to get -th~~ up and rul'\ning, the heralded atffietic fields oullt on what used to be a farm hav!! officially been named · (dnµ:n roll, please} •The Farm.• I had dreams of overweight, balding men in a smoke-filled room. They banched names about when, fin.ally, one of them blurts out, • I'v.e got it! approved by d City Council vote of 4-1. The dissenllng vote • UHs winner. I don't like tho ndme ~The Parm:" I think it smucks of the hooruus, a plu<" where> you m1nht . hea1 hdnJo mU!\1C playing as you dntt· down the main ' \s just for show. So Oabbergastt!d was l al the name and the sign that I e- mailed former Co)td st eve smith s1reet. Th~ ndme 1~ • not rPprCS~O(rlllV(• Of a city that has one· of Mesa °tv1dyor Peter Buffa d.Od asked hun what lhe story was. Tums out I dsked the nght guy. Buffa explaJned that his was the lone no vote when the City Council picked the ·name. He didn't e laborate, e>xcept to say he didn't like the name und that's why he voted against it. I have no idea what other names, 1f any, were up for cons1dPrahon or who volunteered •The Forni• as a name. I J'Ve QOl aU my fingers dOd toes the state's best pn- fomung arl'> centNs, one of the country's hottest shopping malls, a college tnot an cxtens10~. thank you very much), a budyct sur- plus and indoor plumbing. Like Godt Hill, it's a name from lqng rigo Hut I don't like wp ining so I have· a suqgPs· tion for a new name. Last month, Costa M~c.,o lo~t o·ne or its all-time dvic ledde(S. Alvm i.Pink• Pinkley was such a part ol the city I hat he was nick.named "Mr. Costd Mt.>su:" • Cranbeny Nectar • Chmy Nectar 100°A> Natural Organic Nectars • Keith Van I iolt, diredor of conunu- mty senic1!!> for Costa Mesa, said tht! finlds would nol l>P. ready for play until spnng. Se>ems ds 1t they had a problem with the grdss they pldnted, Tiw grass ts Bermuda Thangle or Bermudu Shorµ>, \Omething hke that. But the delay 1s a gocx:l thmg. While the gral)s glows, tht! City Council will pave plenty of time to work oq.tt new name. What I'm most afrc:lld Of tS that no matter what ·we rename the helds. they'll il.lways bn known as "The Farm.· Thdt's why I also suggest a new local ordmdnce penalizing any- one who uses the name ·Tue Fdrm • Anyom• uttenng the name "The Farm" after the helds have been renamed will be-forced to bold their· kid's post·!'.eac;on scx-cer party at Chuck E Cheese's ~ • STEVE SMITH 1s a Cost.a Mesa resident and free-lance writer. He tan be reathed at (949) 574·2462 or via e·ma1t at stsmth190idtnet . (Mothers} Frah Baked Breads Fresh grains· "milkd'' daily Wyoming ~ugh $ 75 REG '3 25 32 oz. •Apricot Nectar $~ • BenyNectar Reg. '3.69 32oz. • r PACIFIC FOODS ~ Non Daily Fat J4"'ree · Rice Brinies .• Original . . •Vanilla w. • C.ocria , REG. '1.99 _ 32 oz . .....,. YOU SAVE $9.96' PERFECT BLEND mGH POTENCY FORMUIA 2 ~ A dailv multi-viramin mineral ~ with Superfoods &: Herbs Posslblg the most complete multi nuirlent supplement tWaJ/able/ . I 120 Food Based Tablets .I $ · l{Y~n~CIA:J1 lta&an O&ve Oil REG. '4.99 17oz. PACIFIC FOODS •Tumato • Mushrooin REG. '2.89 . 1000/o Pure All Natural . Psylliwn Husk ~.us s49! SUGG.18.10 100% Natural Pasta Sautes • Peppers & Mushrooms • Italian Style s 69 •Italian No~ ~ •Mushrooms REG. '2.89 26 oz. WFSTBRAE NATURAL Aman Sb'le Instant Ramen • BiWn Rice • seaweed • Cl.D'lY • Buckwheat • Spinach • Miso • 5-Spice . •Mushroom Elder Zinc Lounges w:=&$1"1Q El<kTbmy .&~L SUGG. '5.95 l.ozlriges SUGG. '10.83 --- Ne, A~ T~ D/l-f~f BRIEFLY Costa Mesa sets pavement projecli.; on various streclc; Th city of Costa tvfesa will begin a pavemPnt reconstructton pTO)Cc:t on o number of 51tt..>ets Jan. 25. Work ~ stht?duled on the following · · .stretches <JI ell¥ stn .. '<!ts: Fau Drive bPlwecn f'duview Road 11nd Harbor Boulevard, Hamilton Street· from Charle Dnve to Pomona· AvPnue, Ora'nge Awnue from Hfth Streflt to 22nd Street, ~ant(I And Avenue from Monte Vbta Avenue to Mesa DnvP. , • · l'rt1flk flow m11y b<• attect•·d m some uWd!> On l'd11 Dnvc the city will mamtam one Jane m each duection cb well .as ctt • least one turning' 1ane Harriilton Stret't · and Charle Dnve, as well a::. Orange • Avenu" will have detours As the work progre se::., tile detow ma1kf!tS will ·be changed. Re:;1dents of <Utecl11d, areas will be notiiled uy the on.· o1 allematl' plans for the collection of tra h 'J)le city or Costd Mesa w1ll also coor- dmat · md1l dr>hvcry WJth the postmaster • so rr.·s1<1ents will not be affected bv recon-: t.tim.1JO n. · BOCA Meatless 8URC£R Fa~~ 11ie Original • \$ Original ·Chef~ta., SZ99 • ffint of Carlie REG . 'U9 4 patties ORIZON. · nwc .... -:~ ~~l'C'lrr.A~~'i.:l~ U'A fi«Uaa. ~..,,,..JW!!X...-Non-Fat · Yogmt • Vanilb • Cheny • Plain • Peach ·• Bluebeny7'7 • Apricot Mango • Raspberry • Stnwbeny I Banana •Cappuccino Reg .99' 6 oz. SUGG. '8.99 ---- F~c~ . i · 11 r-- [. r l I I .. • .. -• ' ' I I I I I I I I I I J I ·1 I • I t I I A 4 Saturday, Jonoory 9, 1999 Newport Beach/Costa Mfsa Daily.Pi A D I F F I R E N T · P E I S· P I C T I V I Lawyer pays former partner $1 millio Brittany McLaugh- lin, 10, swings on the play- ground outside of Newport Harbor Elemen- tary School. DIANA MULVIHIU. I DA.IL Y PILOT • Newport Beach resident charged with committing fraud loses case in appellate cour;t. (1H1 <. 1\1,t 1sc: *' · ~,..,. NEWPORT BEACH A local attorney recently paiO d former partner more than $1 million after both men charged one dnother with various aUegatlons of fraud and went through a sencs of legal steps to recover disputed funds. · ·David Gauntlett of Newport Beach issued a bond check to Damel Callahan last month as h~ appealed a c1vtl case to .the state's Fourth Oistnct Court of • Appeal in Santa Ana The three- member Judicial panel found in favor o( Callahan, staling th~t ~Gauntlett has engaged in ortenslve tactics from the begin- ning, mcluding various false charge::i., such as peJjury, und a gratuitous attempt to mear Callahap'i> charact r before th1 .court." "This ordeal has. been dum· aging to my reputation when he claims I engaged in nehmous activity,• Callahan stud. "I offered to wulk away from this but he pursued l('nal avEmues." The.two former partners went their separate WdYS in March 1995. C4ltahcin alleged thdt Gauntlett took more than $700,000 from the hrm's collers before he left. Gduntlctt denied be stole anr money and coun- tered that lle was owed auovt. $225,000.. . He decided to sue Callahdfl and the case wa eventudlly went to an arbitrator 10 1996. The arbitrator, former Qrange County Supenor Court Judge Richard Beacom, wrote d 180- pomt opinion that mostly. sided with Callahan. GaunU9tt clrgued that the arbitrator was biased and appealed the ruhng. Gauntlett, who runs hlS o' hnn tn lrvrne, still Qas the OplJ to appe~l tt?c case to the sti Supreme Court but hasn't hi the motion yet. - l hs attorney, Eileen Sp<.1clo said pauntlett d<!cidc·d to p th~ $1 mJlhon ttWdrd becdt • the dmoun1 gains ~nterest ds t legal battle continues. u I thi.ilk botJ:l partins Wilnt put th.is matter behjnd thc11 she said. "The CdSe has u .. Lne(l in court. There i~ no n«~ ·lo retry ·1r m the press.~ C'dllahan 1,1dded that he ho1 the Stdle Bar investigates hi-. le mer pdrtner. The state orga1}61 lion ha5 been frozen for sevt months because former Ge Pele Wilson slashed cnllc lunding. The state Supre1 Court ruled last month to rein tute yearly dues from Cahforr attorneys thdt will be used I d1sciphnary investigations. THOUS~DS OF POSITIONS (That Make You .Feel Like A Million) ,____· • Sooths stress, encourages circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc. Avco planning to close up shop in Costa Mesa --..r • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. w1ums RlMOTl CONTROl • Financial services company wa!> acquired by Dallas-based Associates First Capital Corp.; 200 employees will be laid off. of the high-rises near Fashion Island ln 1985, 1t moved to the Fluor· 0druel bwlding in Jnn.ne and finally ended up ut its loco- t10R in Cosld Mesd in 1995 With $8.9 bilhon m assets. Avco has 8,000 ~mployees, 1,265 branches and .2.5 million cus· tomers m 11 countries Jts U.S. operdtion has the fourth-largest COSTA MESA -Consumer US consumer brunch network. ftncmce gtdnt Avco Findilctdl Ser-Avco 'has four other brnnches m vices wiU be closmg its Plaza Orange CoWlty. ;fower office m South COdsl Metro In addition to bnngmg JOhs, and laying ott-200 employees Avco has been an Orcmgf• County :, '1fiere after bemq acqwred this fixture for the past three decades ~ .. week by 0dUC1s-based ~soc1ates and one ol the h1gh-protile com- • '.Mrst Capital Corp • pdnies used hy business .. •: Whtie many of those employ-recrwters to attrdct other bust- ; e._l'!s will be offered positions at nesses to the county. ;-Diillas headquartNs. 1t could be ' ·rt Wds ruce navmg the status ·difficult tor some to relocote from of one of the major llnancmg Southern CaWomld institutions here,~ sa.id Ed Ft1w· "f leel I'm in u category of cett, chamnan of the Costd MP~a those who cnen'l sure what he's Chamber of Commerce. "ll 1s sad go1nq to do,• said James StrdW, to see 1t go· · Avco\ vice presH,ient of commu-. By the end ot the year, Assoc1~ nily df!dus I ates First Cdp1tdl will aswme ttll • I laving worked lor Avco for 35 of Avco's opernbons, me ludmg years t1nd hvc>d m Costa Mesd for 30, Straw 'idld he hds senous • reservt1l.Jons dbout molung any ·~g moves. • "Tfus 1s the garden spot of the world ,~ he sd1d. "It's been my homP. for so long I ulmost feel like ! a native.• Between 1tc, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Balboa opNations, Avco will •be laying off 425 workers. some of whom hdvc bePn ottered posi- Uons either m Texa!:. or dt another company's Cypress laolity. Straw said the employees were cl}so given attractive severclnce ; packugcs dnd offNccl assistance ._ ut fmdmg nc•w Jobs Avco has been in Orange ' County smce 1971, when 1t : moved lrom Los Angeles mto one Corm in aiil see our 9.-(asfancf Sefection of M.signer rugs am[ carpets.· (949) 722·7224 Mon·Fn 10 6 Sat 10 S www.rugsandcarpets.com 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa autumn ~ose ,When your parent needs assistance ••• ~ the right decision . Select an "assisted litting residence" that has: ·.·Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes in Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance For More Information, Coll Dal• (949) 852-5100 (949) 580~S7 (IJaprJ Wt! ARE !Autumn 'Rose FINI RU IDINTIAL CAU Poll THI ILDlaLr ........................ ~ I the Costa Mesa headquarters·; a technology center in Irvine and an office in Denver. • Try it. You'll love yourself \A/hile it still came as a shock to many Avco workers, they hdd bePn notili<>d m August of Assoo- dle<; First Capital's intent to buy the comp<my '------------------:~.---in the morning ... {714) 545·7168 . Ji!: lit: 3165 HARBOR BLVD •COSTA MESA One Block South of 405 Fwy FI, I SC< ) I>.\ I . C < > '.\ < ; H E < ; . \TI< > '.\. \ I . SAINT JAfltES CHURCH episcopal. "A ~Dri:all9cl9D ~Oltd s.Wig ie.. dwilf cs Lord Oltd ScMor"' Fr David C Anderson, rector 3209 Via Lido Newporl Beach •9A9/67::·~~: Trodihonol 9 om Cootemf)()rorr. 9 om Church SchoOI 10.45 om Chori~motic ond Wednesday noon . Otir /'urpoir is 10 /~11.-rl•i'm /111' in 111 m ord" t/tJr '" < liri•t u't' "'"1 /,,., fauhfal aml t... produrt1t't.C;/irtJ1um l wrr .._ I he Rev'd P4:t<r I>. Hayne,, Rector © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL. UNITEO CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.11-v• Is to Uirt; To C•re ls to DO. Bruce Van Blair, M1nl5ter Worship Service BAM & 1 OAM Church School for Adults 9AM Church School for Children 10AM Child Care Provided 611 Helt0tropt A~e. Coron1 del MN 644-7400 . --------- Cll HISTI. \:\ Sl'I E'.\l'F 1 ,H l·:SI~' wl'I~ HI.\'.\ ----~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3 IOJ Ve ~ Newport Boach 673-1340 or 673-0150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ST. MARK PRt: BYTERIA CHLRCH · 3100 Pocllic v~ w DI Newport Beoch 644-2617 or 675-4661 Chwch lOam .. Open Arm.\ ancl Open M11lcl'I". Worsl)ip 9:30 Chwch lOam & Spn. Sunday School IO am Wodnllsily ~ 8 pn ~unday School 10 am w~ ~a pn& 1st WodroGlday 12 ro.n Jambortt & Ea tblul1' In /\Ir" port lkl{h lhjoiu evn-, ~orw. Pr'!y withou~ ceA1in,. In evn-y thint. fiv1 than/ts; for UJU u th1 Will o/GoJ 1n ChrUtj1nu toM""'"fyou.. I Thessalooians 5: 16-18 t ~WHEN YOUR HEART N EEDS A HOME" (Luke 1S:l1-24 ) ~~No~w·s Ciacurab , January 9, 1 !JJP9, ~: ~O p.n1 . Sund•~· January IO, IWY. H:10 &: 10:15 a.m. P1u ""'••RIA" Cul•Ru1 600 S 1. ANDIU.WS RnAO N fWl'OIO Bl!At:ll DR.j . H O\l.'ARD Eo1NC:T01', .'if Mme M1N1 11 it ht\t PrC'byta1Qn Chur(h, (~lanclo, ll'!""~ CAI II ORNIA ')2663·n2'5 r1wN1 •J49/63 t-2880 Adventure in Faith '99 ' t'S6NGS OF FAITH & SERMONS OF GRACE" Dr. J. Howard Edington. Preaching F.vc:ninK Series. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, January tO: .. ,,.. "N1j'11 is tflltm ''" SMn ·,,i/,in," Monday, J•nupy 11: " t "" u·aurnmp ·''1"' Uf Jn• Momina Scri~-s, 6:45 and 9:.10 a.m. M<'ftday, Janupy t •: "T11mi"I tbt Ot/,~r CMd·W'iu or Othnwisd" TUQCla,, January 11: ·nw '""dmmp l'yW of )nt1J .. (acrou from Newport Harbor Hiah SchoOl at Irvine and 15th) E-MAIL &n~pm.org wu' www.stand~.ora · "A C.hristo(lm~, worlhff .. communlly taching out 1n: Ewfttelum: Nurtun:; ud S!mln• .M•neetry.• IJ 1TllEH .. \~ Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 798 Dover Drive Newport Beach Traditional Lutheran Worship Service with Holy Communion Sunday 9 : 15 om Cllrl1'10tl E~ tor all og• 10 30 om Pastor Poul N. Svlngen ' (949) 548-3631 .. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCtt 4'.. (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 lntlne Ave. at Santa lalbel Newport BHch Sunday Worship -1D:OOAM Costa Mesa MISA VIRDI UNlnD MITHODIST CHURCH J 701 aoker. c.M., Worship a Church Sc.hool 8130 ond 10.00 o.m. or. Richard 979·823.4 fllmwPORT C•NTSR UNrfto MnHODIST CHURCH 1601 Marouer1te Av Coro11<1 def M.!tr ··~745 Worship at 8.00AM & 1 0 OOAM Children Sunday SChoOI I 0 OMM Jr &. Sr. H14 t1 S.OOPM l I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturd~ January 9, 1999 5 Commission finalists to be recommended Monday • Ban·on mini-warehouses ajong ·. Newport Boulev~d awajts decision· • Four cundidates will be vying for two open seats. A Newport Beach City Coun- cil committee will rc:c ommcnd lour c-ancl1dat,.s 101 the two open c'ilts on the Plannmq Conurus- • .. sion ot l\1onddy nigh!';-. meeting. • Th!• fmoltsts aw ~drry Et1ton, Mark 1 fogldnd, LtHry Tuckc!r dnd I lul Woods. A rnmmittce consisting of Girl Scouts planting· at Back Bay Sixty Junior Girl Scouts in fourth through sixth grades from Lmcoln, Ander:.en and Harbor View clcmentc1ry'.schools will plant native veqetation at SheU- maker lsldnd in the l3dck Bay from noon to 1:30 p.m. today. "We are trying to get the girls more interested in doing hands- ori projects in thl• Back Bay so thdt they fe(•J c;1 perlional comnut~ ment and will hopefully do some·- thing on their own there in the futurt>," said MMgaret Bl!cking- In the New Year We Want To Be Your First Choice! Rabbitt Insurance Agen cy AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH •JO Yt11r.s in Busine~s &. ~ --... S,r!_, 9'19-631-7740 441 Old l'icwpon Bhd. • !'l;ewpon Beach ( .. .., "-11..,...ii LYL~EN & JEFF EWING TERMITES Mo t home purchase agreements have clau,.cs that deal with tennlte . After the ogn.-cmcnt is ratified. 11 tcnnite inspection is orrunged. Before the doi>ing can occur, the seller:. must ~ able to produce ~1pcrs signed by a licensed ex.ttrminator .,toting that the hou~ is free of infestation and any tennitc damugc ha~ been repaired. · Before )OU ~ign un agn.-cmcnt to buy or ell u home. )OU "hould read the tcnnite clau. c and be sure that you unden;trmd it. Who sekcts the exterminator and pays for the in ;pection? If bu~ ere found. who pay for the trc.itmcnt? Arc the sellers obligated to repair onv damage and ha\e they pla'ro a limit of the dollar amount thl')' will , pend on those repairs? If treatment is required. th~ bu)cl'S mav wunt o chance to discus the option. with the pest wntrol company. ~peci~llJ if someone in ~he family 11 aens1t1ve to the cht.'llucals used to control the tenninatcs. A k about . the C\tcnninator's guarantee or ~crvioc rnntract options. 1.ylcen onli Jeff h:wc 26 oonsccuti~c \CBl'li ol real estate experience in· wport Beach. They att Coldwell Banker' ti 1Ff11. for ~ ional sen Ice or advice with all yoor real ta le need • CID the E~ac9491644-90601I14. _., • r Mayor Dennis O'Neil and coun- cil members Tom Thomson and Jdn Dehay interviewed c1gbt ol the 27 people who appb d for the positions before narrowing the held to four, Oebay aid. "It's grntilymg to know how mtmy t(\rrilic applicants are will· ing to get involved in the city process," Thomson Sdid. After the final four arc fonntll· ly announced Monday, they will have an opportunity to call thP. I ham, volunteer coordinator of spPcial projects for the Girl Scouts. Volunteers from Jrvine·bilsecl Plant Control, a landscape archi- tecture\ company. si>ent Thurs- day preparing the soil for the pldOts. The sit~ was selected by Ranger John Scholl of the state Department of Fish and Game. The Girl Scouts used money from fall product sales to buy discounted plants. The service pro1ect 1s part of an ongoing program designed to educate and involve girls in the local wildlife habitat. council members and introduce themselves. Debay said. The council wiH hll the Planning Comnuss1on vacancies at 1Ls Jan. 25 meeting. -Th new commiss1on~r.; will hll .the sp<>ts vacafed by Gary Adams and Tod Ridgeway,. who were elected to the City Council m November. • ·.-Eron Ben-Yehuda Presch ool celebrates grand o_pening Newport Coast Child Devel- opment Preschool, a new school for children ages 2 112 to 5, will hold its grand ~pening from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 16. The public is invited to tour the school, which focuses on hands-on learning experiences through ~reative arts, literatur7, music, cooking, math and sci- ence .. The school is at 2350 Old Ford Road, Newport· Beach. For more mformation, call (949) 644-4914- + Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT .OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO M EXICO WE TAl<E FAMILY ·DINING TO THE NEXT· LEVEL! -o...;C •'ad~ p,... _.-•· ;....-•• :.; 1 1or ; J' n •, .,.n Since 1972 • Costa Mesa!.Plarutlng Commission will vote Monday on prohibition of storage-rela led businesses: At '""~ Mu rut'' l»tt Pb COSTA MESA-The Planning GomnusMon is <•xpected Monday to approve an umendment to the Newport Boulevard $peci.fic ~lan that will prohib!t the con truction of mmi-warehovscs. City planners hope the amend- ment will help revitalize the area along the eastern side of Newport Boulevard between 19th Street and Me:-;a Dnve by encourdQUl9 the development. of businesses that attract more traffic. The Newport Boulevafd Specif- ic Pld.11 was adopted in July t.996 to guide the city in those efforts. "The Specific Pl~n 1S to revital- ize the Newport Boulevard com- meroal front<.1ga...._and agam we don't (eel that a mini-warehouse pro1ect that doesn't generate a lot of traffic fits in with that,• said the city'$ principal planner, Mike Robinson. No wanthouses? · ~ould Costa Mesa I ban warehoa5es·trom being built along Newport Boulevard, in order to rejuvenate • the area 1 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send an e-mail to dallypi-- lotOearth I ink.net • Give your hometown and phone number and spell your fult name. · Offtcidls also said the ware- houses, which include self-stordge busme.5SCS, are not attractive. "It's just kind of Wee puttlng a box there.• commission cha.um.an Walt Davenport said. The amendment will prohibit the construction of dll new rruru- warehouses in the area and the expansion of existing tac1litJes. such as th~ sell-storage yard under construction at the souChedSt cor-. ner of Newport.Boulevard and Bay Street. Otherwise the five 0)C1Sting mini-warehouses will no.t be affected. WINTER SPORTS WEAR ·sALE JOI-In lfOnflRD'S GI 0 L F SHOP SOOTH . COAST PLAZA Th approval of that proJe<;:t filld .another nunt-warehouse last -sum- mer sparked the mo•e toward th amendment. The cornnussioners could find no reason under the existing Specific'Plan to tum thf> dpplicants down. "The way the Specific Plan was structured, there Wd!.-n't really tiny sound bai.is to deny 1t, · even though It Wa!>TI't the kind Qf U C that we really Wdnt on Newp<>Tt BouJ~vcSrd; Davenport ~aid· City ofhcals would prefer that the land be U!>ed for busmes es that bnng in more trafh<, such as ".re!>taurants and retail stoms. Robmson said. Traffic dropp ·d S'Ub tantially along lhc. boulevard ~ m ome places, up to 80°0 -foUowmg the f:Xtenl.iiOn of the c~ta Me:ila Free- way to 19th Street m 1993 · Ofhodl> said mini-warehouse" would ftt better 1.11 mduStrial areal> ·we. encourage them more m our mdustnal areds, • Robmson said "They den't seem to bf.· t,be type of commercial use that IIts into u viable commercial d1stncl so I think we prefer them to he II' areas that aren't taking up pram• commercial areas." CONGRATULA'. OUR TOP REsTAURANTS FROM THE 999 ZAGAT SURVEY.* TROQUET Top Food -28, Top Servict -25 'jot4 couldn't do better in Paris"0 ANTONELLO RISTORANTE . . Top Food -25, Top Soviet -'25, Top Dtcor -24 "five star'''* Northern Italian fare MORTON'S OF CHICAGO Top Food -26 _ "peiftct sttaks"•• in a grown-up retro room GUSTAF A~DERS' BACK POCKET . · Top Food -24 "aptly named Swedish homt cookingn° .~01 TH {:()\"!' !'I.\/\ ' ONLY AT sovTH CoAsT PLAZA GUSTAF ANDERS Top Food -26, Top Strvirt .. 14 ''exceptional Continmt11/-Swedish fare"•• BAN'GKOK FOUR Top Food -24 "the best Thai in the rounf) ""' • k For information and reservations please cal our concierge at (714t (M511 or (714) 435-21134 San Diego Freeway 1405} at Bristol Strttt or Sin JOlqUin Corridor (73) at Bttr S1rllt. ~.com ·r~ ~ ~ isswJ """~is II Tfm'rrt -·for J;,,;,,, lltrta ""~ ~....,..MC~.~ Jltw. .-. -' •· -·,..,.,,tart '1~ n,u ,_six~ c..s1 PJ.u mM.,,,,,,.,.."""" th.it ;,, °""" u..o .... ~,. * ·r• ...,. -tf • ,,,_ .... t-*J-""1m ,_..,a.-s.., ' Newport Seoch/Co)to Meso Doily Pi . . . After six months in Colorado, be 's-warmi~g up to cold weather W at' that? You didn't notice that the Fred ro'I· umn has been on hiatus? tf.mmrrun .bctually. I nec:dcd a litUc Rand R l!xcr.pt for the day after I · $Craped the oottage cheesy stuff oft my <;eilingii ilbout 18 months go l can't rem mber the last ; . ·Um~ I mis oo a column. t I cull~ m ic k aft.er the 1 1 /rtooust1c:-cr.1Jm~ 'iC'rdJ>e<1thon hcr,ciu~o my hcmds Wt!re so sore 1 f incl swollPn J couldn't operate a · . ng ~o drarf'latJc. I simply wanted • onic tune to kick back, cn1oy the l keyl.><>drd. Tius tune, it WdS noth· tiulidti)'<; ltnd refl.cct on what, for . · my wile dncl DIP has beer! I r- df)') thE> moi, c \) 1<.,{'quenbaJ year . ~ t I I I · i ' t r. • I ' ' , • ' I 1f vur U\ (:..,. .' Sure,. ~c kn •w that changing n1stures after 35 years would be om,,what truurnettic But I, al east, hdd no idea how i.tre.-.i.lul it vouJd bf• -Pm onally, pi.ycho· ogicdlly. flVP.n physically:<::~~. J )11\\ drd Miller • ., 'Ju Rt•g I• 1,11 fole $725f)() De Oro Italian Inlay Mantel v. 1th Chime Rqf S I I H 110 ale $6-19.00 Clo<.:k Pur~ Rtll 'l') '>~ Safi> $29. 95 TH 1· FI ID COLUMN mas Day llldtked pre,!:iseJ~."six . µionths since we left rang~ County. And even now, l occa· . sionally seem to find my elf in a strange place. When~ am I? What am I doing here? What is this st;range house? . Why am·J drivmg down College· Classic Bathroom Fixtures Avatlablr in "Brushed Nrckel~ 17" & 18'~id c • 8!>~0~·&4 .ind C !-503 IU Hodson Lighting Open Tucs -frt 9 00 5. Sat <> 4 1510 N rwporl Blvd., Cosl.i M cs..i Qualit,\ l.i¥hlin1 """•Ct' for :\0 ~· ... o {949) 548-9341 . Cuswm Burl WaJI Clock \fadt: l xclus1HI) f< r "l;C' pore< lo< i.., $5895.()() "The most unilJW f!.ml imiovative tUsortmntt of ' time you·wi/J nn-fintl in one gallnj. ,, . Exclusive Agent for the~c fme watches: Maurice Lacroix Fc•stina · Michel Hcrbelin Chase~Durcr Jaguar Wittnauer Tt <)t Howard Miller 14• Mag,,lflqiu R«'I ,_. }~ IJO • Sale $225.00 Avenu or Horsetooth Road, not Jl1Illborec Rood or Coast High· way? That water over there can't oo the Baclc Bay:TooIThliiy geese, too much water and, besides, 1t'i. covered with ITI>\\ and ice. Jee b a fdct of our new life. my wile and I reatae. And compnred wtth · ) . JTlls ing fne>nd<1 and family._it's no big deal. As I wnte thlS, it's about 2~ degrees oµtb1de, heading for ~ high of 28 and, a low of 12. That's T-shirt weather com· pared with the frigidity that blew th.!ough Colorado th~ week before Christmas .. Fot most or the , week, we ran about 9 for a high. -13 for Jow. Actually. our pre· Ghnstmas cold snap wasn't all that bad .Really. Over six day of • that kind of bmr clima"te -wtth plenty ol c;now -only \Wice did we feel uncomfortable. On the Sunday afternoon before Christmas. my wife and l ·went for a walk -1t was abOut 5 degrees above zero. We.were Howard Miller ,'.rli11gl1J11 Hills Collettirm ..... u l~J Rt:JC 1S60 Sale $1095.00 The ltn AJarm Clock It~~ $106.00 Sale S79.95 ,.....,_ Rhythm Frc:nch Horn RC'_J. IHMO Saw $85,00 , bundled and booted, but our inside our car and tum on the glov proved inadequate and ow engme and I'd be with h r in a f aoes turned scarlet. We talked tnce. Alas, it was many, many trl· funny bocause-0ur lfps were bitfe· r:es. Have you ~er trted to tie ly functlorung and our noses were knots while we nng b g, thick numb, yet runrung tike faucets I gloves? The temperature was, added bank robber h ts to our with 'wmd chill, 20 or 30 degrees Chnslmll!> h t • below zero. I do not exaggerate. The'day l>etorc Wd even To SW"VIVe,.I developed a knot· wqrsc. Cliristmas tree loL-; were less system of strapping the tree begi.nruug to look picked over, so· down by webbing the cord we brnvoo a nasty afternoon to go -throughout the luggage rack, ou~ amon!,J 'cm. It Wds dctik, it cinching it llght as l could .. When. was c;nowmg. 11 was wmdy and the tree looked like Gulliver alter the traffic was t~mble. We drove he was lashed by the LillipUli<m~. mto the fU"St lot we !.<l.W and · 1 opened one door, pulled the select~ a tree in about 60 ec· cord tight. then.qwckly slammed o els. the door. It held perl~y. · Th~ sales guy helPf?d me boost One of the msights I have the tree, a plP.nchd f e<;iPrcil fir, ga.iiled tQrough dealing with wm- onto the luggage rack atop my ter -m aqdition to the fact thut it Jeep. Thr.n he handed me a ball. is quite a delightlul season and of . turdy twine and a utility knile not nearly so bad a Southern and retreated to hi pickup. He California weather wunps would ap~rently kept the truck runiung have you believe -IS why Amer- throughout hl 12-hour day. I ica refuses lo JOm the rest of the J valiantly told my wile to get· · world and read our temperatures m degrees Celsiw.. Fahrenheit bCC1Il5 wdrmer than Celsius. Zero dP.4JrOOS F equals -22 C. WhE>n merely freeung at 32 degrees F, you rue down to 0 degrees C. Even a balmy 40 F becomes a ruppy 5 C. Another Wisdom I have gledlled from cold weathPr 'is thdt r.verything is relative. Last week, it's about 15 . degrees out and I'm sitting m front of the (ire. I'm going through d stack of newspapers und 1 sec this front-page headline ~arrmrr -It's fr-fr-freezing~ -in blue mk: yet. ' "Temperatures are forecdst to go down to lhe.30s," says the subhead Is that the Denver Post or the ~ort Collins Colora~n? Nope. the Newport Beach-. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. Oooh • .poor babies! ;-FflED MARTIN is " former Newpo Beach resident who wrrtes from his neV1 home m Fort Collins. Colo. Children's Winter Clothing, Shoes, Selected N 11rsery Items & End of S easo11: Merchandise I . . I \ I ' ( • I I I \ I ( I 1 ( \ ~ , , I I 1 ! j \ I \ ' ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA • lST LEVE}, 333 Bristol• Colt& Maa • (71~) 850-0848 ( ) , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . Soturdoy, Jonudry 9, l m A i • I Cham~er everzt sPotlights boat parade award winners ' C HRISTMAS PARADE ( O M M U N I T y Airlinei. and the Pour Seasons working and two dailr admis· Newport Beach. Sunnsc Rotary fast Uons Club meets at Mimi' :wARDt~ DINNER: & C' l u· 1 s H_otel. Auction items include s1on hckets to be used when not Club mee~ at the Balboa Bay Cafe. 11:30 a.m.: The Ebcll Oub- acc eserva ions .are bemg dum(}r for two every month at workmg .. For more infonnatipn • Club to hedf cl ·dbcussion of Qf Newport Be ch meel.5. at thP- b ept-:d ~h the Newport Har-fabulous Newport Be.ach restau-or a volunteer application, call ,Prop~ition 204 by a reprcsenta· &lllit Corinthian Yacht Club to or Ar~a ambe! of Com-rants, an exotic vacation to Mex-the Tol>h1ba Senior Clas5ic office tive of the Metropolitan Water be enterta,i.ned by a barber Shqp mp erce or the Chi:istmas Boat ~ 1co, unlimited, movies for a ye_ar at (949) 515-4840. Distnct. 6:30 p.m,: The Costa quartet. Noon: The Kiwanis Club .arade Awards Dmi:ier & Aue-at Edwards Cmemas for a family SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS N H ' · · tion at 6 p.m: Pnday at the'Four of four, dinner for 10 cooked by . Mesa· ewport arbor Lton oJ Newport Beach-C::orona <1:<:1 • Seasons Hotel. Sponsored by the chef from the Grill at Pelican OF. THE W~E!(. Want to get Club meets at the Costa Mcs(l Mar meeti..at the Bahia Connt.h.i· the Commodores Club, the din-HiU and served by members of more involved m your commuru-Country Club an Y<tcht Club. The Costa Mesa ner will honor thP. owners and the Commodores Club. Tickets t~, make new .tnen.ds, network or WFONESDAY -7:15 a.m. The Kiwarus Club meets at th& Holi- skippers'"of the award.'winnmg are $57. For resetvalions, call give someth1ng btack . lo y.our South Coast Metro Rotary .Club day Inn: The Exchange Club of. parade boats and owners of the (949) 729-4400. · · c?mmun!ty?, Try a s~rv1ce club! ~meet at the Cen~cr Club. The Newport ·Harbor meets at .River· "Ring of LightS" homes: "Thls Is NEEDING VOLUNTEER~:. \ou .are ~nVlted to at~end a club NeWJ?Ort _Harbor Kiwa~js Club boai Restaurant: The. Newport· the public's chance to say thank The Toshiba !5enior Classic, rne~ting this _ cormng we~k. meets at the U!_liversity Athletic Irvine .Rotary Club meets at the you tQ those w11o decoratl'd scheduled for M9rch 8-14 at the Mt.my clubs. will buy your hrst · :Clu_b. Noon: The Costd Mesa Irvine Mam9tt Hotel to hear • • their homes and boats arrd • . • Newport .Seach Country Club _guest meal for you. • Rotary Club meet'j at Mesa V~rde th.la Stokke of the Orange County • made a beautiful holiday sf;dson . . and benefiting Hoag HQspitdl, MONDAY -6:30 p.m. The Country Club. 6 p.m.: The New· Bar Foundsttion.' for all of us," said Mehdi . item silent auction, lO-item live needs volunteers to assist with a Harbor Mesa Lions Club will be port-Balboa RotdJ'Y Club meets at Eftekan, dinner chairman and auction, awards presentations by variety of tasks, volunteer Bill at the Costa Me~a Golf and the Balua Corinthian Yacht Club general manager of the Four boat parade chairman Bill Pier-Pierpoint said. Volunteers must Country Club to ~ear Usha Jain lP hear Harry Selling discuss hii. • COMMUNrTY • CLuis IS pubhshed Seasons Hotel. point and "Ring of Lights" chair-work two days mmimUll} and o( tlmted Marketing & Mailing experience as a World WM fl Jun Dale will serve as the man:Duncan Mclntosh, dancmg are required to pay a $55 fee to ~ diSCU$ •wnat Jt means to live in bombe.r pilot . ·. every SatlJCd Fax your service club's >-•r" • mast!?r of ceref!lonies for the and the drawing_ Jot a trip for two cover the cost of op e golf shirt; America -1HURSDAY -7:30 a.m. Tho everung, which includes a 125-to Paris provided by American a jacket, a hat, mE!als while TUES.DAY -7:30 a.m. ,The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Break- meeting 1mormai.on to (949) 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol.St., Surte 5, Newport Beach 92660 Have you considered a . PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION ·for your ,child? The Pegasus School invites you to join us for -----KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHT January 27, 1999 •. 7:00 p.m. . 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Call the Community Animal Network at (949) 759-3646. lghtsbrldge Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning - he best loc·al c-..rµct clean· er for pm e, quitllty an<l depend· ability -ts otfenng Best Buy ' · readers its "cranb~ny aucc spc· nal" to help get rid ot turkey grdvy spots, reel wme spills and any other stains th.it havo dtCU· mulatnd during the hohdays, .KnighL..,bndye will stcam·cll•an all trnffic area!. ttnd. rnmovc spot:; tlnd stains for ju~l $55 fildd $10 for stairs). Also, the populdr whole-house specit1l includes all area rugs for JU!>l $95. Both offers IEST IUYS include a free applict1tion of Mike Dunkley dOes aU the'clean- i.tatn-re.s1stant treatmcn_t to pre.,. ing himseU, and he offers a war- vent future permcrnent spots ant! I ranty il the spots come back. . stains. Kmghtsbndgc owner . t Knightsbridge IS at 118 112 ~ Manne Ave., Newport Beach. For more mlonnation, call (949) 673-7561. Surfside Sports LS gtvmg away surfing c:ahmdar . complete with store couppns for the entire year, to aU its locul customers, Most surfmg cdlcndars are priced ~tween $8 and $12. The coupons Inside the calendar are rcdcemnhle for savings from d particular clothing company • ancVor Nfrec sluff" to be decided ·cuch month,' Jn January, the coupons are good on Quiksilver clothing, and bringing in the coupons is thc. only way to get special <lt"als. With one couPQn, you can receive 20% off Qwksil- ver products with a purchase of $100 or mor~. With two coupons, you can uuy $50 worth of Quik~ silver product!> at rcgula1 pnce and receive a free Quik.5ilver T· shirt. With three coupons, you .can rE?Ce1Ve 20% oft your toti;ll purch.ase or Quiksilver products. Quiksilver products incJudo all · clothing, sunglasses, watches and Roxy. Surfside SpQrts 1s ut 112 23rd St,, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675- 2855. At Ease Women's & Home; ' Store ls having an 'itnnudl winter sale. Prices are rcducl'.'d 30%' to 70%. Name brands on sale. ' include ZdneUa, Culler & Buck, Staringtol'I, Grupo and Barry Bricken. At Ettse Women's & l Jome Store is at Fashion I 11 m the Atnum Court. Por mo1 mfocmettion, call f949) 75<J-7t Lodk for· the $50-otf cou J)( today's popcr on Mln1 U Sto 11 at 111 Camelback St., Ne 'Beach. The storage unit com complete with climate-contn. units, units w1t.h' alarI11$, com erizcd qdte acce.ss and extra high· ceilings. There are l,OOI units. The coupon is good to the first month rental leo. Fo1 more inlormation, call (949) t 9019. ------~~-...,~~--, • BEST BUYS is publrshed Thur'sda and'Saturdays If you kno'w of a g buy. send a fax to 646-4170 or wrrt Daily Pilot. Best Bt¥-330 w Bays Costa Mesa 92627 . Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the ori 'naJ 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho in l'T_...., ______ ;'I FREE COOKIE I world Famous Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I I 11ith pu~ of ill) sand"'l<'h bro-ad. 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The whole health of your body rests on y~ur feet. -..... -~ ~ Pilot s nd 85 •. ~- ~ ., I l ~ I ' :1 I • --- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SoturdQy, January 9, 1999 ~ - Scho61 offiCi~ls gi~ing parents ·an 'N for effort· Budget s~ortfalls, social issues have m~ parental involvement~ necessity in educatioJ?-today. But some efforts exceed expect uons and energy by helping dt schools. . When as~ed to name one parent, each pnnc1pal had d difficult ·time running d s111gle indiv1dua11• Below 1s a small hst of some of the part>nts who haye tndde a . unique and s1gmfidmt contn button to their neighborhood. school recently B e it buduet tt~ms ttnd 5lafhng short- aues or <l<•m<>graph1c shift!; <lnd the l>reukduwn of the fd1mly, u sh.>w of i;oc1CJJ issues hdv~ contnbul~d to a chdnoe in public !->Ch<;ol rcspons1bllities. • And those d('mancls, in tum, have • CORONA DEL MAR HIGH ~nded up plcH ing <Jrc>dlN,,. <iPmancls on. SCHOOL. Don Martin, princ1pal pments to tdke a g1edtPr rol~ m the KAY S~DLAND w~ s last yeur's PTA proc~ss of l'duc·iltion. ' 1 president TERRY.. HACKEir 1~ the The most sucC.~sstul sch<)ols m New-chdtfllJan of the Corona del Mm High port-Mesa have d strong Cddre of ·parent Schoql Foundation and one of the-pcmmts ~olu.ntecrs who hPlp m lhl!. cldssroom who founded 1t. monitor duldren on the playgrounds or l . · rab" monC'y for provrams .ind pro1ec:ts~ ~. NEWPORT ELEMEl'fTARY, Deruse "I reetlly lJ.•heve 1t'i. the rPason for our KJtutst•n, pnnc1pdl success,· s"&1cl Don ~fortin, pntwtpfti ot ~ JACKJAKOSKY 1s president of a dads Corona del Mar I hgh School, the dis-1 group called the Beucon.s. I !is wife. tnct'1> only ntltlonally recognized Blue SHANNON, 1s president or the site coun- Ribbon chool. ell Thc•y obtamed a grant to repau lhe Across the boi.ird. Newport-f\lesa pnn-kindergarten playground and built d cip<ils expu .. ~s not only a cleep 9l!llltude bnck wall with planters on th(~tr own for the pare.nts who hPlp hut dl o a sense time. Shannon also works with the phys. of consold tion and partnershii> m the icdl educetbon committee. They have two nandei, prlnclpal . PAULETTE WITI helped 9t•t th~ a<.a· demic tJooster dub startcU·at th sc·hool ANET MILLIAN coo1dmalt: nn exten 1ve art masters program at the school • KILLYBROOKE K·4, Mury Ann • REA .ELEMENTARY,. Ken Killi~n. · Gilbreath. princ:ipal . pnnc1pdl • · . DOLORES. HABERMAN, a grand-MARIA GUTIERREZ lS the PTA prP 1- mother. com~ in every Vf<~dnesday to dent this school'year. She was insltum~· the library and does anyth1nq that'!:I lal m putting t99ether a Fall Fiesta that needed. · · · .. • · . was a ~uccessful fund-ra1s4'r tor llJf• .. school 1 • . V,CTORIA EL.EMENTARt, Judy i L&lkso, principcll • .; ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE; Aldn JOLENE KOSTENBADER hrts ~1vcn MucNino, prinClpal 100". -plus. to the !>chool. l.<1dkso ,s aid. KAREN FARMER has hefped \\1th stu·· She is the PTA ·president and over<:dw dPnt projects, mcludmg c;chool·raU1e.s. fund-raising for the fifth-grade i;_d cnCf'; program She i_s constantly invol.yf-d! ~ .... ing to do anything she can to P.nhance the educational prograrJl, Laakso s<.11d . • NEWPORT\ HEIGHTS ELEMEI'{~ TARY, Brooke Booth, pnnc1pal WENDY and KIM THOMPSON, nd KAR.EN FARMER led Pro1c: ct Pldyground to get new equipment. • ADAMS ELEMEl'fTARY, Barbtira • famngton principal CHRIS LUDLOW is a memlJPr ol the site enhancement comnuttee. She volun· teer.; in the classroom and lS on the PTA, and c.Uso builds sets for drama "She sees tasks that need to be done dnd complete them m Cl quiet way,· Hamngton said ·sometimes dduntiny t.1sk of educdtion. chtldren dt the school. The followin!J <ln> sorne of the bnght iota.rs who hdve dedic<Jted lime,. money • SONORA ELEMENTARY • Stev£• • COSTA MESA HIGH, Andy Her-.Pavich, prtnopal • TEWINKLE MJDDLE, Shdron Fry. pnnClpal PATTY CHRISTIANSON has helped Celestino's quality MEATS fl w ,.,, w ... r ,\11 '<11 11nd ""'r"1r1 • .1\l "''' '"" We l~ rry l~ocky Free Range Chicken._<; MANNING'S all natural BEEF We lJrt) a full I me of VEAL OSO BlJCCO SC \l l IP"'I 7 BOJ\Jf:. ROA.) l · STf-W BRFADI· D VI .AL PArn IE.S 11111111 Ill.Hil- l \\I \I I ' Bonde:.' Pork Loin Roast .$3.99 tb Manning's All Natural Ho11e.lt.l.\ Top Sirloins ss.99 lb C t lestino ·s Fr<>un Prepared Entree.~ *l ASAG A Bed ChKken I or Flon.:ntmc: *POR ~ CHOP~ in \\-IOC ... aucc l>itrntr i11 "" hour Manning·~ all natural fresh lean · Ground Chuck 5 lbs for 11.95 .. Manning\ All Naturnl Spencer Steaks S7.99 tb Brr! B.1d, l~ih' ~IAtJlh Lamb Kabob's Marinated in Garlic. 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Sh" .. l~c. ... elps 1.1.1U1 tec.:hnolo< y attd 1:1tays. ~ • . • ANDERSE ELEME~"TARY, "'fom Carr pr n 1pal JILL MONEY 1s a pust PTA presid~.nl cmd curre nt Ha roor Counol PTA PreSi· den t· ·Money ts active in the clas r()()m and at vanous school events She also ha worked as a compu.ter lab instructor • POMONA ELEMEJ\TARY, Cathi Pwrson, pr r c.11>• 1) AMELIA RAMIREZ is 1hP moU1r>r of e · thlid-grade student who t0t1k it upon h~· eU to ledrn about com pute.rs an.d has ''nded up <'<iucatmu othnr parent t9 where they hiive. m twn. h(!{!n ahle to help other students. • r • I . . . . t I J , i r • t , ' , I . ' ' I I j t • Saturday, January 9, 1999 . SOCJe Newport Beoch/Costo f.Aeso Doily Pil~t .:.::;~;._:=.:.:.:::!.:..:::::.::::.!..:....:....:..:..:..:__.:.....--.,--.""'!'"'"~--...... "!'-----'-~-----~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~r1-~~~~~----_.:.--~--....._ ...... ~...;._~~.:...:..:.....:..::...:.~~.;_~~~~~~-----~~-- M a ride l f!XPresses imfXJrtan:ce of the arts on radio. shQW~ . . J eny Mandel, pr ident of th Orange County Pertonn- ing Arts <;enter, was a ·recent guest on my radJo mter- view show •Herc and Now• (Sunday from 11 a.rn. to 1 p.m. • on KOGO-AM 600). The path of d1scu swn cen-· tered on the overall importance of art in society, and m Mandel's specific point of view. the unpact of the performing arts on this C<1Inmuruty. Mandel, arcaccom- plbhed lea,9er in um. drena, and an erud1te !.-peakcr on the sub-' jOCt, pushed a button With thq lls- tefl.1,llg audience and call's begun to flood the station sw>t<:hboard • Dialogue began with one · caller who claimed that the per- forming arts, any art for that matter, was a virtual waste of taxpayers time and money both m the schools c:Uld m the commu- ruty at large. •Let those who want it seek it, leave the rest of us alone.• he said. •When I wdS in school, we had no art, drdJTld or music, JUSt the basics, and I did not nuss a.nytlung. . Listeners were mct•ru.ed. 1jle phones rang like crdJ'.y One caller suggested that to live in a society without cUt would be tan· tdmount to a ·sentence in purga-,.. THI CROWD to)oy. Another listener added that our society has become what she termed as "jockocratic, • onented only to the victory on a pldying held. having lost the soul neces- sary to appreciate thP. benefit of the arts. Mandel handled the antdgo- mstic point of view with gentility, asking J.l socif>ty was not enhanced overall by the perform- mg and vlSU<ll arts. •Can you imagine hvmg in a world without music?• he asked. Citing research thdt demon-· strates the benefit of art qn school children -including incre>asing comprehension levels in subjects such as rnath a.nd soenco-Man- del suggested that mankind must have a balance that includes lhC right and left brlllJl experiences of art and technology. Some studies proJ)O!JC that per-for~ and visual arts aie more than }USt ancillaly to the overllll proper development of not just the cllild, but society as a whole. The arts are vital to the health of soci- ety-and that makes them Vllal to commerce·as well. In Orange County, sJ)eofically m ~ta Mesa, this lS an axiom that pas tran:;fonned agricultural h~,into one of the.nation's most respected perlomling arts centers. vis-a-vis the foresighi of Henry and Renee Segerstrom, Jeannette and the late Hal Segerstrom , the late Ruth Segerstrom, and a cadre of addi- tional Segen;trom family mem- bers and generous commuruty supporters at large. More importantly, The Ce~ter, now 12 years young, has become the focal potllt of culture for a community beyond the borders of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, of more than 2 million . men, women and children. It has elevated Orange County from its agrarian roots to a world-class business center attracting nation- . al and international commerce: Just pnor to the.holiday sea- on, the Segerstrom family announced a gift of land intend- ed to permit expansion of The Cent~ .. Tbe property, valued iii tho multiple millions of dollatti, might have been used for any number of worthwhile business ventures, including an office tow- er or corporate headquarters. lnstedd it will be the terro /Irma supporting a new 1,800-seat con- cert hall and a 500-seat music hall .de51gned bY. worJd- reno'fltled architect C::esar PeW and acoustician Russell Johnson. The pro1ect is likely to cost m excess of $100 million. Llke the existi~g performing artS center, the newly .envisioned expanded and completed Segerstrom Cen- ter for the Arts will be totally financed by private funds. And · like The Center now, no govern- ment money will be relied upon for this venture. · . It 1S an enormous sum of mon- ey. But in Costa Mesd, the VJsion- ary voices shout a unified hurrah. Mark Chapin Johnson, chainnan of the board of directors of the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center bas said, •nus gift of land will enable The Center to meet lhe growing cultural needs Ladies call Mr. 1.ene' Lambrusco . of our increasingly soph1sbs;atP.d dnd burgeoning populauon. • JohnSon, a sell-made million- aire in the pharmaceutical field, devotes nearly one billf of his business week m a volunteer role as chairmad, Jeadmg l"he Center. Why? Beca\ise Johnson, along with a very long lifi of local nti- zens numbering in the many thousands, believes that art changes lives, changes commu- nities, changes society, changes mankind. • "The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Centet !S a bridge between diverse culhl:(es in This very town, H he said. "Those b~­ gundy seats bring together peo- ple of ~very walk of Life, every age, everr belief and persuasion, and they sit next to one another 300-plus perfonnance days of the year witnessing potentially life- changiJ!g cultural experiences. Have you ever seen the face of a child who bas come to The Cen- ter for the first time to see an opera, or the symphony? That expression of awe ~ays it all." lt will be no sunplc ta.i;k to raise the money for the expansion. Ll.ke on Ulc radio how, there will ble voices detemuned to negate the value of the enonnous,pJan. There Will always be such voices. Here in Co:;ta Mesa, however, they are voices overshlidowed b:x_ the, impfi Ive rally of sOdety • that needs no convincing that art is indeed the yin and science the. ya.ng of human expression of ..,,.. divine purpose on earth. We are 1 , very lucky indeed to have lead .. ors with the VJsion and the persen verance to take this community into the 21st century with such incredible promise. And it will happen with one dollar, ono donation at a tune In the word's of Henry Segentrom •We are so pleased and proud that this gift of our .. resources can be ma.de for the • , benefit of all Orange Countians~·· as we are celebrating our tOOth year in Orange County." • a.w. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. · FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't wan t you to know. Was. your car injured? You may be tool! It may be weeks, mqnths or even years before·you experience pain , stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. of laguna for appointment MORE nlAN A LINGERIE scrou l' CD's & DVD's 'i Shoes (949) 497-8700 763 S. Coast Hwy • Laguna Attn: Honteowners The City of Costa Mesa is offering FREE exterior painting and debris removal for your home. 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Inside, the dining room is dlJll- ~ lighted by .quivering candles, ut bright, multicolored lights llurninate the small stc.1ge. · All eyes are drawn lo the dancers stnking dramatic poses as they twist and twirl their bodies to the Latin beat. Waves of hot- blooded passion !ill the room dnd some patrons, swept awc.\y, ledve their seats to JOID in .the dance>, shuftllng their feet and snapping their fingers while diners clap eN::Ouragmgly. . !Caoru "Siriy" Ogun, who has h~ performing at l fdbana for th"'lasl 1 112 yedrs, finds thdt nothing compares lo flamenco. ![It] is the music dlld dancP of lhemsies of southern Spain," sht"'said. •Just as Amenca is mul- tici1hlra.l, the influence of flamen- ro multicultural. It's a mixture of J , Moors, lndicm and Spanish influence all come together. When it works right, it's the co unication with the aucli- e~e-." she said. "It's as if you htid 'll pnvate conversation." · }l>.1t the cwsine is what really stirs the soul, If you ask general mlnager Bill Jahant. 1 "That's really what we're known for," he said. Jahant describes the food pre- pdted by executive chef Dean • Rqna dS •Nueva Lanna," a nux- ture of Curibbean. Cuban and South American flavors with a N~w Orleans tw1st Entrees rapgP from $13 to $19. :cme.cntiang menu selection is M~ al Habana," which is HAIANA I + WHERE: 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa + WHEN: Sunday through Thursday, 11"a.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. • . ·+ HOW MUCH: Free ' • ~ (714) 556'~176 . lluntlngton Beach ~sldent Shannon Francis takes to the stage with Slrly of qie Olel Flamenco dance com- pany at Habana in Costa Mesa. . lAARY OORT CH I DAILY Pit.OT billed as a "savory blend of grilled chicken breast, fresh fish, shellitSh and Sdusage, braised with pep- pers and tomatoes m an dIOrn(lbC broth and served on a bed of saf- fron rice." 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Tonight 1.111~ of lhttl populur mustcal can COJOY the so!'H slylinys of snpwno Dt1le Knstaen, who played the Phuntom'.s ht>art-JHEATER PREVIEW thn>b Chnstine for more • l hem l , 700 perfor -• • n1ttnn•c; dt,the .Ahman- son Th<>alN 111 Los Angeh~s. most.of them opposite Mwhd<'l Crawtord in the title· role. When she took owr for S&rdh Brightman,.,. ~e onginal Chns.tmr> {i.lnd, dt the time the Wife of compo!.Pr Andn~v• Lloyd Webber), Kristien huny onto 1t ._ lor d record-breaking 4 112 years. She's the only dctress to perform all eight snows a wef'k c1nywhere .in the world l lous man Theater and continued on a nationdl tour and a solcl·out eight-city stint in Japdn. . • ~cKcn:r.1a not•only sings in the Merman style, shf' ~hures anecdotP..S of the era Wllh the audience Perhaps she'll iocntion the young lyricist who cut his teeth on Merman's "Gypsy" baC'k !n the 1950s -Stephen Sond- heim. · Returning to th€l "Pha~tom" milieu, the lights o( the MoorP. will go up agam Jan. 24 when Webber's music will he perfonned dt ll p .m. by vetPriln Bro tdwt.ty performers VaJene P.ern, Raymond Saar dnd Diane Ketchie. The bill of fare mcludes music from "Jesus Chnst Superstdr," "Cats/ "Evita• and, of course, "Phantom of the Opera." With lu~k. we'll get a few numbers from Webber's best musical, "Sunset Boulevard.• Tickets to allithree OCC shows Cdn be reserved by calling {714) 432-588(). It'll be u return v.1:-11 tor Kristien, who dis- played her vocl!l pwwess JUSl last year at OCC Smee then. c,he released her debut album, •Tue• BC>dUtY. ot Broadway," wtuch is hardly an exc1gqerc1tYon ~ Rita McKenzie sta rs in "Ethel Me rman's B~CKSTAGE -Spcakinq of OCT, the college has JUSt obtmned the rights to Jdne Ander- son's new drama "D fying Gravlly, • a drama dbout the 1986 Challenger space shuttle dlS- aster. The 0Mnge County prC'm1ere 1s sched- uled for March 5-7 und 10-14 under the direction ot John Fl'rttlC'Tcl. Broadway" a t OCC Sunday at 4 p .m .. Sunddy atternoon at 4, the clock will l'lf' turned back u h.•w dl•cudPs dS Rita McKenzie recreates the> <,ouncl or pne of theater's true legends in J:J proqrt1m c•nt 1tled •Ethel Mer-I man's B10dclw1.1y H ~l's a show shf''s tc1kcn to Camf'91e Hall and llw PcJ<,ade>na Playhouse, tlmong other • TOM TITIJS revieM local theater for the Daily Pilot. His teviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays . 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The ballet c:llrouu.:l the escdpadcs of th p .mt.,, Conrad · and h1s love for the gore t:ous ·sldve yul Mod01t1. Basc•d on Lord Byron's "1'lw Corsair. H the Att r prodlH'hon otters all the clrnma of th Romance Era -}mates, slom1s at sea, hipwrcc•ks, oven a sword fight. Medora 's par1 will ho per-: tormed by Su !in Jatte. who bas daflced many cl<t sic: lcad- mg roles, me luding Juliet m "Romeo and Juliet" and Pnncess Aurora m •11w Sic p-. ing Beauty•; Julie Kent, winner of the Enk Bnihn Pnze in Toronto m 1993; and Inna Dvorovenko, at one tune a soloist for the Ndlional Opera and Ballet ThP.slre of Kwv. The role of Conrad will he danced by Italidn-horn Giuseppe Picone; Ethan SttP.fel, silver medal winner ut the Prix d e Lausanne Intemutiomil Dal· l t Competition in 1989; and Maxim llelotserkovsky, a leadM mg soloist with the Naticmal Opera of the Ukraine from 19Yl to 1994. -Choreographed by Konstan- tin Sergcyev, former director of U1c Kirov .Banet, ."Le Corsaire• is.s~·t to music by AdOlph Addm, Cesar~ Pugni, Leo DeUlws, Riccardo Dngo and Pnnc•' Oldenhourg. The Effil!lY Award·winrung PBS series "Dance in America" will Utr.w. sel~ci.ed perfonnanc:es • of the production for its Great Perfonnances broadcast during the 1999-2000 season. Current artistic. clli~or Kevin McKenzie succeeds a long linP of visionaries, mclud· mg Mikhail Baryshnikov, who was artistic director from J980 to 1989. Show tunes for •Le Corsaire" ore 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sat· urday with a matinees at 2 p m Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $10 to $68 and t? on saJe now ~1t The Center' bOx ofhce and at TicketMaster. For more information. cdll {714)"556-ARTS or visit The C<:nter's Web page at www.ocpac.org . Zubie's Proudly Serving 30 Years! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 645-6086 SUNDAY BREAKFAST- country Style & "South of the Border" '2.49 To '5.95 Bloody M.rys, Mimotas, f ull Cockuil Bar It Fresh Coffee! Served 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. .mSPEaAL b y Moliere . January 15 • February 14 l.,,11\.\ ·pnccd pr ~lcY. ~ begin January A < >nl' ul lunnicsl l.111.cs 1n dr am.1tn: hter.1tur c prcm1crc<1 in 1~ starrinq the pl.1\'\\ hnht himself .ind hor.. lo'>t none uf its comu.: hnll1un1.:c, Plots ,tncl u 1untc1 pllltS abound ac; th~ swaggcrin~J. i;Onn•itcd ·1.11tulh.• ll.unhoo/11.'s h1~ wny into a wealthy houschol<.l •• lk non•I) ""•loo·r1 CU 8 3S, 1~111onn .\ • ~it 1•,..til(tr \1(,i1.1 P~nru' OCHETRO "'"J9 1k1i TIIE WILLIAM J. Mil. t1\'J1u:~ Stl"9'l•O GILLESPIE FOl NDATIO~ \10\1 \11\IH IOHl\11\IBIHO\ ltlf \(H,ICCl\il"!\:,1 January 29 - February 28 I ow-pr1ct.>d previews hcgin January 26 1Wo luvcrs reunite. long after their intense; 1lhc1t off air has ended. nru11mmcd1ntcly wonder, "Where rlo we oo from herer The• New for>.: nmcs culls s~ l1<1hl •ab ulutely plen<ll<.J." You'll 1.1 tree, even ~s II .istoun<ls you y, 1th its t:<>mplcx1t1cs .md tt\cn tears at your heart I WQI}' l!nllut.W PACIFIC un POl DATION I . .r ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot• date book . ' Saturday, JQnuory 9, 1999 A 3 • Send your AFTER HOURS items to: the Daily Pilot After Hours. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax: (949) 64&4170; or caH (949) 642-5680, ext 330. A complete tisti~ of After Hou~ can be found at our Web site at www.IMlmes.COlft4pllcit S· YEAR-OLD VIOLINIST stnng roncQrt ot lht! Jow1sh ommunity Centr.r l;egms ot Z .m . Jdn, 24 and lf!dtur(•s I!>· P.ar-old violin virtuos11 R11111u uhmm. Tir.kets drn $12 Jor JCC ncmbcrs. $15 for nonmPmlwrs, nd $25 for rc•servcd Sl•utmg c1ncl st-conccrl rcrepllon. The JCC is tAt 250 E. Baker St., Cosw Mesa. For more intomldtfon, call • {71 4 ) 755·0;140. STRING QUARTET Th<' Ord.ngc County Perfonrung Arts Center prn ents the l\men- can String Quartet <Jt 8 p•m Fn· day in Founders I ioll. Tickets arc avdilablc through TtdrnlMd~ter at (71.() 740-7878. 'THE FLYING DUTCHMAN' Tue Operd Pdcihc ff't1tur.-s "The flying Dutchmdn, • ct tulfl mspued by the well-known leg- f'n<l of <.1 scu captcun c:ondemm•d to sdil the ocean until lw finds d love who will be true until clPath. at 7 :30 p .m. Jc.in. 19, 21 dnd 2 3 a.no 2 p.m. Jan. 24. Tickc>ts drl' S28 to $131. Tlw op<'ra will be S,tpged ut $('9er:;trom I h.tU in lht> C5renge County J>(Jrfom1ing Arts Canter, bOO Town < "pntN VnvP, Costa Me~d. For t1c:kets or more intormauon, cctll (714) 740-7878 or 1-800-34-0PE!RA 'LIGHT SENSmVE' Thf\ Thecttrc Dbtnc:t prt>spnts •Ughl Sensitive,., .t dlamnlK ... .. - comedy about how love always comes at lhe mo t unexpectt>rl Lime:.. The romedyhm~ throuuh Sunday. Show times etn• 8 p.m today. 7 p.n1. Sundar. 1kkNs are • $1.5 to $20. The Theatrn D1stric:t 1s .tt 2930 Bristol St., Costd Mcroc.1 . T'or tickets or more mformallon, mil (714} 43S-404:t 'TARTUFFE' South Coast Repertory presents ~TitrtuU(!," ·a comedy wtill<m by Moliere and duected by, David 1 Chambers. TI!e producl!on w1U · run f'rtddy through Fnb. 14 and will be performed on the> Mam· stage. Tickets dre $28 to $45. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dnw, Costa Mesd. For more informa- tion, call (714 I 108-5500. 'SKYLIGHT' South COdst 'Repertory pm ·enh the world premiere of "Skylight" on the Second Stage with pre- views pegmrung Jdn 26 Thl• 1 productioA opens Jdn 29 Pn•· view ticket':> Me $18 to $29. all others are $26 to $43 sen is at 655 Town Center Dnve, c;o::,lci Mesc1. For more> infonndtion, call · (714) 708-5500. -ART BEGINNING WATERCOLOR The Orttnge County Museum ol Art offt!rS educdtion proqrctm~ throughout the ye<tr, mcluchng "Begmmng Watercolor" from 1 to 3 :30 p.m. on '>lX Thu~day:. starting Jan. 21 through Feb. 25. Fee 1s $50 for museum members, senior., and students: $60 lor the qenerol public. Tho museum 1s dt 850 Sdn Clnmenll~ Dnw, New- port Beach. For more mforrnr1- tion, cdll (9491 7.59· 1122 ext. 204 FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS \ lno of classic: Hollywood hims thcrt look cntlcully at sonal lnJllS· l.Jce will he shown 10 the Lyon Aud1tonum at t11c Or,mne Coun· ty Museum of Art ot o~3() p rn stCtrtmg with "To j(1ll d Mo< k111q· bird'' (1%1) on Jan. 22 follow1'd by •Bad Dc1y ut Blc1ck Rock H {1955} on Feb. 19 c1nd <>nchnq wtlh "Gentlemen's Agri!Pmr>nt • Ca11 ·& Order Now! Offer expires January 16, ~99 • (1§47) on March 19. TicRet~ ar 5 for the !JC?neraJ public, $3 for nlon;, stuclPnt tmd museum m mhcr . The museum b at 850 San Cl€'.me.nte Onve, Newport ReacJt. l'or more mfonnauon. c.a.U f Y4 9) 7 59· 1122. 'RAUSCHENBERG IN TRANSPARENCY' The Orange County Musewn or Art exhibits "Rauschenberg m Transpcm•ncy." 15 works creuled s1rtre the t.?nrly 1960s by ocda1med American c1rtist kob •rt n.,uschcmlwrg, Jdn. Jtnhruug April 18. For these works, the ilrtisl used lrctnsparent loyer!> of pleiugltJss und Mylar to crcMte dynt1m1c, sh itting unages. Gallery tiours art-11 a fJl , to 5 p.Jli.. Tues- .dciys Uuough SunddyS 'rickets ar~ $5J or ddults, $4 ror senior1> and students, hee' for' children under 16 and museum memuer1>, ThP. museum ts at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Bedch. For more information, call (949) 7.59-1122 'HOUDtN'S HOUSE' • Houdm\ House.• an mstallallon by Southern Cdllfomia artist Tony Delap reflecting tho artist's ongoing fdscinalJon with magic c1nd sle1yht-of-hand, is on display from Jcm. 16 lo June 20 at lhe 01<1ngP County Museum of Art. I lours are 11 d m. to 5 p .m . Tue"- cl,1ys through Sunddys. Tickets <H<i $5 for ddults, $4 for. seniors c1ncl students, tree for children unde1 16 dncl museum members. Th<: inus<~um is at as<; San Ch!mente Drive, Newport Beach. r01 more> information, cdll (949) 75q.1122. • 'CANYONS ANO DESERTS' , Ole Ornnqe County Museum of Art prcsenl'i "Canyons and Dc~crt~: P1ctunng the Western Ltindsc:dpc, • d selc>ctlon of puint- mg~. prints, dnd photogrdphs Jan. 16 through April 25. Jipur-; arc 11 a .m. to 5 p .m .. Tuno(ctdy;"> through Sunday~. Ticket.., are $5 · tor ddult4', $4 for seniors lin'fkitu- , clent.s, tree tor children under 16 dntl museum members. The 1 r888-COMCAST (1 -888-266-2278) .Cil !:?-~.~~~~.!~ er good for one ou~ct In ~ble areas only. Converter box required 10 order ~-Per-View. Addldonal fees for Pa,y-Per-vtew events and movld. Other resuktlons may apply. mu ym is al 850 San Cl<mwnte DrivP, Newport Hcach For more infom1otion, caU 194~1 759·1122. ·'FRIENDS' L~al ar\1 1 Eu_g nie rJS.her ••xhib1ts her v1v1d pastels tltled ··Futmd • at the Ncw1,ort Be"ac.:h Cenlrlll l..ahrni;y foyer .through Jan. 31. A puhhc rec ephon for Uw artist will l>e held from 2 to 4 p.111. Sund<.ty. Tht• hlmu:y 1s ••t 11100 Avo<ddo Av<•. roe more into1mation,"c1t ll {949) 7l7•'!tl01. DANCE .. TWIN PALMS 1Wm Palms utters swing mu c at 8 p.m . Sundays, .dmnf!f JflZZ from f) to 10 pm \\~:xlnesdnys and Saturday : a rhythm and b)u(."S l>ancl Thursday. nd a top 40/funk bapcl Frida~ Th c t~ry 1.i. dt Fashion I land, 630 N •wport (.'enter Dnvt>, N •v.·port Hench for more uiform tlon, call (94<11 721.:Hi88 . r DANCE 204· 0dnc-c compal'ly often; pnvc1te dnd group ln:;trur.tum m heum- rung and ttdvann·d hallrl)olll, Laun and. modern <fonc 1119 al 204 Wa~hington St., Ball>Ott. F•Jr rflorfl J.n.tom1ahon roll (Y4{jJ 675-9002 cent r 1 at 695 W 19th St, C Mesa r-or more in1ormation. c {949j 645-2356 MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH Chorus I.;mc Dance tudio off er spc~ dunce class tor mem· .. ber of MannC!IS uth Coas'\ · C,:hu1c.h every Fnday from 7 to' • 9 30 pm at 3100 . COAst fllgh· way, Coronrt dcl MaJ. Cost IS To re91 t(~r, <"dll (049) 640-525!3 '# BALLROOM DANCING 'BHARATHA NATYAM' OCC off Pf a ·:l.OOO·yer.11-l))d BALLROOM FOR SE~IO danc , stylt• tum\ India, Th~ C'ostd Mt'su S<·rnc1r ~ .. 1m\,-.r 'nm nonpr1;ht DcFore Founda- tion tor tlw Arts oUeri> bcillro,.,m. uandny at 7 rn· pm. every Fn- dar. A <llfl1ireot oallroom daifc ~tyl A 1s taugnt e.ac.h month CosJ.. 'Is B Y.'lth 20''. gomg to the rtl\ll)r dat1on' ~cholarstup program. The foundation ts dt 151 Kolmus Dnw•. G-3, Co lit Mesa F'or "Bhdralha Natydm/ this spnng. offers bdll.i"oom dancmg to Lhc The "das nwcts trom 6 to 8 p.m· · music of the Ray Rol>bu\s Comho Tue· clay evening hngmrung Jan· ' tor adult.5 from 7:30 to 10 30 pm 19. for more mtoi,milhon.,. cull (714) 432·.'>072 ,\LDE~'S CJ\HPET f )(l.S ()f )(~tl('(i (l llC\V t\rca Hug Studio \Vhy P<ty D ('pt . Ston· Pric cs? 1\1 L Hl GS & Hl "'\I .HS on SALE. I lcmchll<Hl<' wools, s~ nllwti< '-;, sisc1I ALDEN'S CJ\HPE"I S, l'\C •. lhhl PlolC l'lllltl .._r, ((IC..!.! \ti·~1 every Tue:.day. Singles t.Lnd cou- pfo!> ttre welcom<•. Cost 1s $3 The more mfonmition call l714) 241· 'l908. l!l~'~® ~ ~ AMJ\~!!J ·I... ~ ~ .. ~ --;-. Auttrentic ~Bai • Began! Dining • Complete Bar jtL ~ LUNCH~~. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ~ 11:30am -Z:OOgm ~ 01NNER 110N·s11 Splcv Tuna or Callfomla Hand Roll ~ 5!00Vm-1d:OGom --s2 00 H ~ 2675 Irvine Ave. • EAC ~ ~c.:t!mM,!5!0d1ea.M Sushi To Go 645-5518 • 645-5519 ·oo • ROSEY'S AUTOBODY -You Have the R,ight to Cho.ose Your. . Repair Facility: Insist on the Best' Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center ___ _ Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa EVERE5r . A Mac.Gillivra9 ~rccman W-ilm lfO(I ------ • ' . I .. . • • • . • • I f , t ' • I r . . , I t , • , .. I • •• • t ; I I • ' I • ' • • i 4 Saturday, JonUOfy 9 1999 .. • commun1 forum • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Qaily P1 EDITORIAL Schpol configurations don )t :make th.l! grade. . . K~2, K-3, K-4, K-5, 2-6, 4-6, 5-6, 7-8, 6-8. ' !t's not d game of Bat- llPr;hip, it'c; the nine configu-. rdt1onc; of Costa Mesa's low- t.it. grade schools. One campus for kinder- gurten through second qtilde. One for kindergarten Jhrough third~ SlJC for · ,, kmd~rgarten through lourth. Fourltor kinder- ~drten through fifth One for sPconcl through s1xt~ One for fifth dnd siXth. One for seventh and eighth: One for sixt h through eighth ......--confusc>d7 We are. 1 lwic>'s no-doubt, Costa r.. 11>sc1's -school system is a llll'Ss ·1 he campus configu- htl1011s c1 rP haphazard, dt>!-.1grwd more to suit Pnrolhn<'nt d<.~m<:mds than f;fudt•11t lerlmmg. Something h<1s to c hdnge. Thdt's iust what Newport- MPs<1 school Superintendent R•>IH•1 I Barbot has set out to clo. If p's proposing two con- f 1qurc1 tions two long-term solution<., he believes -for CrJslll MC'scl~hools: kmder- 9.11 IPn through third grade, crnd f omth through sixth grcHlP. It may not be identi- c-dl to the campus configura- t1011s 111 Newport Beach, but it s11r1• beats what we have now .. I .ist<•n to Susan Despe- 11cls, llw chstrict\ superin- ~ lend~nt of elementary edu- cation, ·who told the Pilot: "There's such a variety now that it inhibits our ability to focus so we can better mon- itor and keep our staff acc0tmtable." · She's right, with this ran- dom grouping of grades, the district's hands are tied. Jts ability to manage curricu-• lum and track student fail- ure or success is severely undermined. There is one aspect of Barbot's plan that concerns us, however, and that is shipping seventh-graders to Estancia High. Costa Mesa High School has a seventh- grade class, as does Corona del Mar High. · But we believe-there's something intrinsically wrong with placing 12-and 13-year-olds on a campus _. with 17-and 18-year-olds. It's traumatic enough graduating from elementary to junior high. But it's a transition, a way of easing young, emotionally tender children into the world of teenagers. And it's a step that we believe every child sl\Duld take. Barbot says thi3 is just a starting point; the district is open to suggestions. And we agree something needs to be done. How can oµr educators improve Costa Mesa test scores -which COMMU NITY COMME-NTllY [£hoking-on congestion ]J\Htc\ ~ \\ll.11.-. try tn lf·et~c· Corona del Mar dS lit1lf' cl<i J>OSC\Jbf(> This afternoon l hc1d Uw ne<>d to venture out lo Sfht.i Ano As I drove northbound Q!1 MclCArthur Boulevard, past the ,,)(t Buffrtlo JMnc-h, I WdS buned in .. till< k blunkl•I of smug. Wtul'' .. onw folks like the . $1fW<J's ('ff PC I on our sunsets, I do pot tikr bn•nthmg polluted ru.r. I · k('Pp hP<1ring the qua.IJty ot air 1s ~(•llN them ll Wtt'i 25 years ago. ~.1lurn•y! Ev('rywtwre I tum, new ~1qh·dl•n .. 1ty cl«wlopment is ltlN wt1y 1 t.1lwdys knew where l r. I wc1-.. hut did they have to ,1i,1v1 • duwn the hillo;1df' so others r .u1 hnil 1H It l'i (.I UnJVPTStty. , II tlJ>J><'dTS Um development oJ Du: Sdn Jo.1qum toll rOdd Le; under ~. TIH? vww of the open space we nuw see will hP gon •. Was the >1ttn91' County bankruptcy m.ull- 111J>d hy c1llowmg th(• develop· ~11·111 of the mindinmg open space1 Was the El Toro debate estal?hshed to make us all forgt!l the county was bankrupt? If so, it sure worked While everyone fights over the airport issue, the county is on its way to becoming a carbon copy of Los Angeles. The air is unbreath- abJe, and water is undri:nkdble. Soon, East Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach will be a part of the mess. Where is Sand Canyon Road? Could it be the same Sand Canyon Rood that runs past the El Toro Intemabonal Airport? Let's tly~all the tourists in from all over the world, let th'em drtve straight to the mega hotels and shopping malls at Crystal Cove and take the bndge to Cat.alma Island . It does not end when the cur- rent proJects are firushed Overde- velopment Will continue to be the cancer of Orange County! • 8ARKV SAMUO.S is a Corona del Mar resident. P'JM HA(jGfRTY·ZVl J I O~V l'ftOf Students from Costa mesa High School walk past a mural touting thelr campus. Under a new school reconfiguration, Estancia ' High School may also have seventh-and eighth-grade students Uke their cross-town counterpel!ts. Were well below Newport scores this PiiSt year - when there is such a jurn- Why stop with sign w:Uformity? · I think whdl we need ct.ftcr all of the signs are the same is t1 board to OK any and all con- struction in Newport Beach so we Cdil control the color or all the house> so they dll look the same ("Urulomtity may be sign of the times.'' Dec. 18). Look dt what hdS happcm .. >d m Laguna. Jt is not only the light color, but 1t bds to be the nght shade of color. To<foy Newport, tomorrow U1e . world! SID SOFFER l..as VegdS Cox lost credibility with impeaclunen~ vote R(•gar the story, "Fund- rai.smg p lS 'shocking,' Cox says" (Dec. 26), Rep. Chris Cox (R-Newport Beach) kno~ the defense department sign~ off I bled mix of grndes7 Unless in tiying Barbot's lowe r- 1 cl try, bul leave the seventh- someone comes up w ith d grade conhguration. and eighth-graders in junior better id_~_u_, _w_e_s_e __ e_n_o:...h_a_rm __ t __ w_e_sa_y_._g_i_ve Ba~bol's plan big\ . MAILBAG on those lrdn'Ktctions to C hind, and it was not a politlcdl dcci- 1cn Why would anyone put any credibility m what Cox say:s about Democrabc fund raismg1 The Republican farce of the unpedchment of President Clin- ton has to now brickdrop every- thing that 11.ny conurutt~ of a 'radical Republican-controlled Congress sa~s dbout goverrunent from now unll.1 the next election. Addlbonally, Cox voted for all four artides of impeachment, in effect putting our dtStnct behind the overthrow of d leqitimdlely elected president and the popu- lar will of the country. We vott'd for a representative that would · cany our message of conserva- tively conducted government. not a revoluuonary. Cox has lost the trust of many, mdybe most, Republicans in our distnct. I changed my registration to Inde- pendent Ul the aftermath of the radical nght's facilely conbived nusreprusentation of U1e people's will. No one muy be above the law but Cox has forgotten that the people m Uus country, \\flrler the Constitution, are the law! It t my hope that a real Republican will step forward to run dgd..lru l him in the next election. Beller yet. it would be best for our cfo,. trict if Cox resigns beforl' a movement is started to renlll • him. RICHARD ROSENDAHL Irvine Second Am·endmPnt protects state militias The gun lobby oftc>n rru.s quotes the Second Amendment to daim that dffiendnwnt blocks the federal govemmc>nt from eliminating pl'lvat<> ownership of guns. This common error was again repea.ted m a letter from Don Hull that you published on Dec. 19 ("Question on gun con· trot, gun manufactur r c;pc1rks huge debate•) I IP.re's whdt thP Second Amendment says ·A well-regu- lated milltJa, being necessary to the S(.'C\.lnly of d free sl<Jte. the nght of the people to keep and bear amu. shall not be mfnngL"<.I " Read in eoll.rety, the dffiend- m nt guarantees n{Jhts op.ly.to a stalf .. tegulated militia, like the national guard. It guarontees nothing to mdiv1duals, and Con- gn?.'>5 could restrict or totally eliminate pnvdle gun ownership \\-1thoul violating this amend- ment. Jn fdcl the federal govem- menl already has numerous r •strictioos on the rtghts of indi- viduals lo keep and bear arms. The!>e rcstnctions prevent your neighbo~ from stocking' up on land nunes, bdzookas, stinger nussiles,grenades,machine guns, dnd dtonuc, biological and chcrrucal weapons. There's no • reason to not add guns to the list. RICHARD ALEXANDER Newport Beach ' • READERS : Lo.cats wired about unde,rgrou'nd utilities IE P ND r : Most rf!sidents support Smith as chairman Yes, 1 ~upport ·the supervilOrs' appvmtment of Char1ea Smith 1 iE ISSUE: Residents \VPJ c• dSked what they hought about moving l11hty lines undergrowid. • ll those who responded clVOfl'd lh<> idea. s lonqtimc hom owner& m West Newport, my hus- band Md 1 support Dana l<foeger ,1nd her crusade to put all l1l1hl!!> underground ("West wport movement goes un~ r- und," Jan. 6). We need lo concentrate on 1ak109 W t Newport a commu- ty for.its restd n to enJOY and • proud or. For too long, the pn· it y hn hct•n on the tounsts ho c:mnc tt nd jnrn up o.ur ht ot ·, hln< k our alleys, litter our 1clt•w11lks, thtin I ave •• CATHY WYATT West N wport l heartily agree with getting that work underground. lt seems to me that dS we are about to enter a new century, we need.to stop looking like the 1900s m West Newport Beach . 1 tl)ink what Danes Kroeger lS domg is outstandlng, end hope· fully the city will concur, and all of this terrible above-ground )'linng will be underground. ALAN 5'LCOCK Newport BeaC"h I agree that utility WU'~ should be underground -not just m West Newport but throughout the city. The poles and wires are an ugly blight, and getting rid of them should be o priority to beautify tho city. • The City Council hould set 8.Slde budget money every year just ror this purpose. And tt should happen slowly but swely . through the years. The citizens of Newport Beach already pey high-enough taX•, and part of these taxes should go toward under-grounding the utillti• without additional UMS1ments roqw.red of the horn.,wners. Tho additional use1nnenta can be impossible to obtain. And lf the a menta are n!lqUired for under--ground.ing, then the under-groundio'g nMrY not <>«Ur. The under-g1ounding should come out of the overall budget' for thl• t1ty. JAN VANDERSLOOT N<!wport Beac-h ·I think 1t L'> dbsolutely a trdv· e ty that this city doesn't take a more proactive ~tance toward burying utJhty lines to beautify the city as well as to unprove 1ti. viability of wtthstanding an earthquake. There 1s nothmg worse than looking at these power lines and t lcpllpne lines. Unfortunately, the absentee owner5 look at 1t as a proht center not to do it.. look· tng at their bottom line. But l think we &hould take a more active role and say this is what we are doing. This iS an improvement to thP. city. They do it for center medians, th~y do it for roctdl. Why ran't we do it for uUUtlesl l am fully backing \he plan to bury them. GAltf FUWR West Newport I definitely support tht• utility Un going underground 111 West N wport. ltUTH VON IELOEN N~Beac.h 11fE ISSUE: Residents were asked what they thought of the county's decision to bypass Tom WI.lion, who was next m line for the post. SuperYlior 1bm Walson ls con- trolled by &hose in South county"*> are pMllona- ly WOlkirtg against the El Toro Maline bll8 ~ cOnYarted to a comJnlridal aitport. DecaUM there II not a more important ....... tadng the~ Board of SU.,.. •Wn tb8ll t!le a.ilpOlt. 1t II logk'A9l lhe CtMdrman J)olt ihould go to a member holding the majority oplnlon (•Supervitor Wilton QR cootaldoe-prtze." Jan. 6). • ~·the boerd·Mlt Wii- ton would not be objedlve or fair in the role blMcl upon hll ~ perf~. WJlioo ... ~al\lllnNNpalt Bw!l wbo ... plc•Md will tum llO ...... .... ell Of \II ........ Bl 1bro atlport. U.....e. we mUlt • ..... \IPOD --dlltdct'I ...,.,..._to help. '!bat 11 wby I cw• wta ' ""'ilflr ....,_ a.tel 9mMb OfW Wlllaft• ....... Gf 9'4*wll0n m.tnMD md • elated the pos1bon was gwt•n to him. . BONNIE O'NEIL N~WJ>Ort lk-ttch r do support Charles Smith for chairman of the board, and Tqm Wilson should not be represent- ing NewPort Be4ch With his anti- airport views. JAMES WHMYON Corona delMer 11\il is an answer to your ques- tion• to Wbelber W9 ~the Boerd Of SupeJVilaa' Bppolnl· ment at Chart. Smith over 1bm Wlllc:m. Y•, Ind 11 il. • DAVIDWAUMI Newport Beech _ _!_~~~ tbe Board <l Su.~lllWW ap"111tmellt <IC Cbadlll SlllllbioWr'tbaa WJllcm. ill c:halrmlm. I dob1 cme for WU, '°" Iba* at an. HMIYw.omwo ~ ... uver T(!CU Wilc;on. I . t wport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot .J ut the user. The arrest capped a four-month invcsti- ation by N wport BP..ach J><?lice. Police sed d etails prov1ded by informants to stake out several nightclubs and after-hour· "raves•. in West Newport Beach. With the infonnation they receivCd, police served Altneu with a search warrant at his home in Abe 3700 block of Seashore Drive. Det_ectives found a yellowish liquid 1n$ide the two bottles. Police believe that' th~re was enough GHB in Altneu's home to create about 200 doses. ·•one dose can fill a bottle cap and can . cost between $20 ltnd $30. "As far as wo cm~ c:oncemed this is a high amount for U!i, • said Sgt. Mike McDer- mott. ~We have never recovered thi\) large amount of GI m before• Pohcc ·also discov. ered 16 grams of methl!mphetamme rn · Altneu's home. GHa is pac:kaueu .m small bottles. or viols and dumped mto c1 Brian' Altneu drink. Victims can'l spot the drug becausr• it ts clear. Investiga- tors found 17 e~npty, vials in the home. Police believe Altneu sold GHB out didn't · d · , · I use 1t to rug women. ow yean. m pnson. nie drug ls dCtually a nulrl nt that is No deaths have been duectly linked to produced by the body. The greater concen-the drug. Us~ reportedly fcP.l rela_xed or trabon are found in the heart and kidney have a mild euphona. The eff cts of GHB areas. It was synthe;izcd · e1bout 30 years have been likened ta the result from ago and.was pnrnarily used as an altcma· dnnking alcohol except U1e drug doesn't tive anesthcbc m surgeries. Docto~ also produce a hangover. found it was a.strong growth hormone that Higher doses c:an induc 1 p McD •r- could build musclP.S. GHB was u ed prorni-mott said thero have oo n two ca in nently m the body'-building community Newport Beach where womi>n think they and was available at most health stores were raped.1"he drug may h~ve been USt.>d There were detrimental side effects associ· but the victint.s had amn~ .and were ated wi1h GHB, incluQing di2zmcss, nau-unable to remember what happenP.<J. sea and seizures. n e Pood and Drug Hoag Hospital has r(!ce1ved a handful of Administration. banned its over-the-GHB-related cases in the pdst y(!drt hosp1- counter sale m 1990. tal ofhcictls said. Doctors soid those patl(•nts California.outlawed the possession and suffered from resp1tatory ailm_ents or wen• sale of GHB in September 1997. U Altneu is u.nconsc;ious when they were ddm1tted to • convicted, he co\lld be sentenced to up to 1 the hospital. r I I I E F l Y I N· THE NEWS PARENTS · -•1 think it's 111 excellent idea: Stokes .,aid. ·we want to hring people mto the loop." School boar~ member Judy Franco said she agrees with the . idea. . woWd be the pres1di>nt of the PTA for the I !arbor Council -current- ly Jill Money -which tnClUdPS N.ewpOrt Beach dnd Costa ~ 1esa. There are a few schools thnt have Parent Faculty Orgamzqtions in place of PTAs. Alzheimer 's care topic of meeting Silverado Senior Llving WiH offer insight \nto a \Plique approach to the care f those wiUi' Alzheimer's tiisease: "The Eden Alter- native,• will be discussed at the Senior Housing Coullol reakfast meeting from 8 to 11 a.m. Jan. 21 at the New- port Beach Sheraton. "The Eden Alternative" helps to provide an affirm- ing living environment by incorporatmg pets, music, plants and other elements to give residents a sense of .. purpo:>e in life. Silverado recently agreed to acquire Delmapacifica's Mesa Ter·· race, an 82-bed Alzheimer's . care facility in Costa Mesa. The breakfast meeting is open to the public. Adrrtis-· s1on is $22 for Senior Hous-"" ing Council members and $30 for nonmembers. The .. deadline for reservations is 5 p.m. Jan. 19. The Sheraton is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. For reser- vations or information, call (714) 832-9368 CONTINUED FROM A 1 •I think it would give us that link between parents aml the board,• Stokes said. •we just thought it would be really nice to get parents' Views on some of th~ issues. Our goal is thdt we want to get as many people as poss1ble involved in the schools." Judy Franco School board member Stokes said she hopes a parent rcpresentati.ve will counter some parents' view that they have no voice on the school board or on issues that affect their children: "We're really reaclung out,~ •WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS LET OUR T RAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Papu OoOd.I • CUtom Qlft 1frapplq Moo-8at M Cloeed Sundayt WE DELIVER (See 8toN for Detail.I) ~70 E. l 7TH ST. • COSTA MESA (949)722-1803 You'RE iN THE 's SEAT. "I Ulink it's an excellent idea," she Sdld. ·While PTA units have legislative representatives who take information to the board and back, this would ensure a much- improved lin~ of communica- tion." The representative... likely Life Has En qugh Ups and Downs ... · W E IGHT NO MORE • MEDICATION ASSISTE> (appetite suppressants & ~tonln modulaton) • DIET AND EXERCISE PROTOCOLS • MONTMLY VISITS The last weight loss program you'll ever need . . ROBERT SKVERSKY, M.D. Mltti •'t ~ IC flt!)" 320 Superior, Suite 210 Newport .Bttch . (949) 645-2930 Each of the hoard meml>crs also has been ask~d to oompilt> a list of 10 pdrent:. who would remain on hie d~ !idisons to ·enhance communicdllon between the district and the cummun.1ly. Saturday, Jonuary 9, 1999 A 15 I HOMELESS . CONTINUED FROM A 1 'I Murphy i studying a on -room cllool ·concept. which , would be housed at Rea Elemcn· ~,. uuy School The homeless dill- dren would be able to attend . da 5e5 there rpgardless of Uieir l age or resi.dential status. l Be<:duse Um district'6 health I clinic· tS at Rea, Murphy Sdid the. i children would also be dblc to j get their needed immuruzations , l>efo're enrolling U1 the program. I • tt.:s also within walking dis-! timc;c. of the shelter,• Murphy i c;a1d. • f 'The proposal Will be prec:;cnt- . ed to \he d1stnct let1den: Monda~·· . l "I had no idea of the ~~venty : of the problem,· Murphy sai~. t. ·There are kids who live m llie I. car for most of the day while theu parents are working. We have a I moral .and ll;-glll obligation to do somethmg for them. 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All of those programs are still going on at the Newport Beach school. She also helped start the Journal Buddies program, in which stmtents interact with par· ents and teachers through their 1oumals. She next became involved at Ensign Intermediate School, where she helped thcn-Prtnqpal Scott Poulsen write a $5,000 grnnt . applicallon to ~e OtSneylcind Commwuty Foundqtion that was used lo.qelp ~e school's success· fut Ambassadors Program. ' But her mvolvem~nt kicked mto overdrive in 1993, when she asked Bonrue Maspero, who was ......... kaib'h• obaldilll.•_.tl .. _. ..., .. D&.MLong SdlOol grant wrftet • the principal at Newport Harbor High School, if there was any- thing she could do to help the sch<>Ql. ·Bonnie was liuch a breath of fresh air for Nf'wport Harbor, and l wanted to help out,~ Long said. 1\venty.four hours later,~ Maspcrn called Long and asked, her to attend a meeting. · • Thdt nw.etin9 laid the ground- wolk for the writing or a $265,000 grant' that launched ,the DaVmci Pro1cct, a math and science acad- emy that has become a model for school .academies throughout the · , , Newport Beoch/Costo ,M.8$0 Doily Pil state. Wn~g a grant tak betw n 150 and 300 hours, Long stud, Long is also helping to wnte Newport Haroor's application to be-a California D1stingm hed School. a p rereqw.s1te to beC"om· ing a Blue Ribbon chool uch as Corona del·Mar High School. Af.ter having worked on the DaVinci grant, Long Went on to solo efforts as an education grant writer. She netted $40,000 for the Shalimar Ledming Center and $10,000 for the Newport Horbor Shakespeare Academy. She also has helped write a $4~1750 tech- nology grant from the state D~partment o( Educallon, which has been used to help Wlth the school's computer/reading pro- gram. . "Newport Harbor has an oper- ating budget of $120,0oo,• she said. "That's how much 1t costs (to run .a household) of four or Cive, ;tnd we're being a ked to run whole chool with that.• She also serves as the offlda grant wnter for the successf Newport Harbor Educationa Foundation. •t would say she is the No. change agent in this area,• 181 Knren Harrington, executiv director of the foundation . •she· 'b behind-the;.scenes worker wli is extremely bright a nd uses he talents for the benefit of othen . • . Long, who also sits on th Newport Harbor Education Foundation board of trustees, s& the school has an extremely gen erous community that donat . $500,000 a year toward the athlet Jc and acade:nuc pr~. ·we really need to get mor money for education whateve wdy we can.• she said. •Whethe it be through ~lation or a bon issue, we need to· gel more mon ey.• A TEC I--IN"C>LC>GICAL BREAKTI-IRci:UGl-I! . . INT·RODUCING . The World's First _i 00% Digital .Completely-In-the-Ca nal Hearing Aid. Now from Wu/ex, the most advanced digital T he Senso CIC technol- ogy was not expected to be available to the public until the 2 1st century - -hearing aid in the worl.d -it's practically invisibl.e! You have to try. it to bel~e it: , and W tdex brings it to • CD quality sound p rocessing in a discreet, convenient instrument. Senso"" uses the same digital techno logy as compact disc players, and as ~uch comput ing power as a d esktop computer. No buttons, no knobs, no manual a~justing. 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January 13th & 14th from 9am-6pm to demonstrate these new "cligi(" hnr~entl •11 _,, e~~e HI ·\W.I~(. o\11 l < \ "4 \I\<. . "' m-oPENER • ."3S6days. 9IORl'S HN.101 MM ~-M- rday, Jonuo,Y 9, 1999 •Sporn Editor~0ger Carlson • 949-57""4223 Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MIL(ENNIUM . G·EORGE 'BUD~ BA ETT Newport H'1:J'bor !Wf Pb " • The Triangle Kid. G eorge ·sud" mm Barnett started 1111111 school as a resident of "The Triangle" in downto~ ,Costa .Mesa and advanced to become a versatile Harbor High athlete during the period of 937-41. He was once No. 1 All-CIF in badminton, All-Sunset League in basketball and a sterling medal winner m track and field. He was also a champion in prep tennls all through school. Hii skills and heroics would be elevated to loftier levels in World War II and the Korean War as a Manne Corps aviator who would be decorated with three Disbngwshed Flymg Crosses and nine Air Medals. He was a daririg bomber pilot aboard the famed Billy Mitchell B-25s in WW1l and a helicopter pilot on rescue missions dunng the Korean engagement. He would extend lus business career m much the same manner with Carver Cralt, Evinrude boat motors and the Outboard Marine Corp. after Korea with skips 'up the promotional ladd~~ until his retir~t some years back. Barnett. bom in Stockton in. 1923, ·d the Depression in Stockton was arying up a wide range of opportunities for his parents and grandparents Ui the late 1920s. They needed a positive direction. It all came together one day when lus grandfather, the .late Dr. HQ. Willis, pulled the family together upon learning that .,.. Costa Mesa had no doctor. It also worked out for his dad smce he had oil field experience and there were oil fields in ·Huntington Beach . Harbor High Coach Ralph . Reed •came around to the gym classes to approach some tall kids and asked, "How would you guys like to play on a special basketball team?" Barnett was tall and favored the idea. . Reed entered his unit mto a community basketball league and chose to call them the George 'Bud' Bametl_; * <::asabas. • Basically, this same unit moved on to score high honors from one level to another in the Sunset League. As a junior, Barnett would lead them to the Bee title in 1940 ·with a sterling 19-0 won-loss record. It marked the first time Harbor had ever one a Bee cage crown. As a senior, Barnett> who consistently his in double figures, led the Sailors to their first-ever vamty basketball championship. The 1940-41 T~ finished with a 21-2 mark. This squad was comprised ot co-captainS Barnett and Bill Ritter, Floyd Tait, Harold Sb.et.!ID. the '42 All-CIF fullback; Donnie Smith, a record-setting pole vaulter; Tak Ezaki, Manuel Muruz, the second-team All-CIF grid tackle; Bill Grundy, Lome Langmade, -second-team,All-CIF blocking back in '43; B. Haig, R. Barnes and B. Bryant, manager. The only varsity title prior to 19~2 came in track, Orange League, 1932, and the Sunset ~gue, 1938. A varsity football title came in 1942, but a baseball title didn't appear until 1948. Reed lured Barnett into track and field and became delighted with other talents. Barnett was into the sprints, long JWDP and high jump. He also ran 10.3 in the century. or "We hod to get some proof that we're for rem and beat somebody Jn this reap .... ., Paul Orris. CdM hoops coach N wport Beoch/Co~to Mesa Daily Pilot Bl HIGH SCHOOl ·IOYS llSKETllll ...-...---. -. rars -handle·Vaqs again, 59-48 •Newport runs record to 16-2 to match best start in school's his'tory with Sea View League-opening verdict over visiting Irvine . BARRY fAtn.KNt!H • ID1it Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor . High boys basketball coach Larry Hust invoked a little recent history tb help the Sailors reach a slightly more substantial his- torical height Friday rught. After being reminded about the tight half- tune spread in the Sailors first meeting with Irvine High (in the finals of the Irvine World • News Classic Dec. 19),· Newport settled down, took care of business ,jrld earned d 59-48 home victory in the Sea V1Pw'League -opener. Th~ win upped the Tars' record to ·16-2, • matching the 1984-85 .Sailors for the best start m the 69-year varsity ~tory ofthe pro.- gram . . "Coqch told'us we were ahead by only two points the fust time (a 50.37 win al'Con- cord.ia University),.• Newport senior point guard Matt Jameson said. "This ti.me, we were only down by two, so we knew we could beat this team." With their ;ninds eased, some league· opening Jitters burned off, and a few minor offensive adjustments absorbed, the Sailors. ranked No. 5 in Orange County, blitzed the Vaqt!ero (13-4 and rankert ~ .. 9J m the third quorter, JU!it as they had 20 days hence, Hcubor ·put an 18-4 run on the sheU- shoc:k~d Vag~, who fdiled to stem the SWQ"e ¥nth two t1meuut:,. ' · • .. '"It was lii> 1nsti;lnt repldy, ~ -said Irvin~ Coach Steve KE>1th, recaµmg fiarbor'.:. . December third qu 1rter dorrunance la 14·3 po t•tntemu siun ·ru to SeJze command). "The third quart•·: tc-n19hl ·was exactly the same We dug our elves too big of a hole.• All hve N ·wport tarters earned shovels dunng thP. burst, though only Matt Jameson I even po1nts1, Dustin Illingworth (sixJ and Gary Robinson (hve) cored . Senior center Ariam Hedflson, whom SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 . . STREAllRS SEA KING S SLIP Pi · ST E T ·R O Corona del Mar posts 51-4 7 road victory in Sed View League opene1 Friday night. !hf.JI i\Rll I) -..-s ~fib LAKE FORr"-· To prow~ they're really back after two fo1 Jf · t, ble easons, Corona del Mar High'.s Sf>d KinHs nPeded the real experiment Fnday rught: Tough road gdme, Sea \'ie\-\ League opener, band, large crowd. the whole works. Enough of these qwet toumttment gumes with crazy starting tim~s and empty hledchers.. _ " Coach Paul Oms' Sea Kings, impressive llY the pre-.Pason (1 ~-4) but expected to fac:e an uphtll bat- tle m the mighty Sea Vu:!Y.' League, pulled .out u i.queaker again.st El Toro''"' Charge r:; and won a thnller, 51-4 7. "That gam<> could ve gone "0 many different ways.~ ~aid Oms, who watched his team exchange leads with El Toro eight tim~s. . · mduding tour umes m the fourth qudrter. ·we've c;truggletl the last two yeC:tn; trymg to get ->Orne league \\-"Ins. and we had a prett}' good preseason, but we had to get some proof that we're for real and beat somebody m this league at their houc;e. "ThJS ledguc is going to be a war every rug ht, and I don't :;ce anybody commg away unscathed.• The Sea Kin9s, ll'd by Dcnms Alshuler ( 17 poLnu.. 10 reboundsl and center Justin Shed (11 points sor boards), rode the quick shoulcJen; of guard Brandon Crosby m the decisive seconds. . They built their h1ggest lt•dd ol the game, 28· 1 e. midway through the.! econd quarter, but El Toro (11- 5 overall) u ... ed •ven three-pomters m the game to make the Sea Kmgs squmn. 8llW4 P0800A I DAILY Pl.OT Estancia Hlgb's Eagles, led by Brett Valbuena (50), seen here duellng C05ta Mesa '1 Mike Payne for possession, extended their winning streak to 30 In a row over the Mustangs, datlng.,..back to 1982, with an 80-'5 wtn Friday. After El Toro\ Ken Tanaka {18 pomt::.} Ued it. 28- 28, with a thmc-hall early m the th1td, no team had an advantage of mort> than three tnnts the rest of the Wdy. Tanakd and El Toro guard Ashkan Nazen canned SEE COM PAGE 84 • DAILY PILOT HIGH · SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THI WEEK • Eagles' standout is making a living as a genuine pickpocket. RICllARD l>\ll'olS !DlitltJI t can be predictable at times where the next pass is headed. Lauren Cassity of Estancia High makes a · east of wch decisions. Usually asked to patrol the . opponent's be5t hooter m Eagle Coach Paul Kirby's defense, Cassity ha a sense of imnunent amval and is not afraid to gamble. •1 know the'ball is coming to h ri (her tearnmat~) don't hesitate to give it to her, then l go for a steal,• Ca ity said. • 1 just antiopate-it. • '? x That isn't all. Cassity doesn't like ~ wasting.fuel on the court, so once she ~ goes after a steal, only half of the tank _.,._..,....,._...., .... 1aoo.-..-~~ .iS filled, "Sometimes (J gamble),· Cac;s1ty said, ·but if I know a pass 1s commg, I automatically start thinking about a layup. 1 won't thmk about a steal, 1'11 he thinking, aboftl the layup, because ti you don't make the layup, it's wasted energy if you made the stNl: ~sity, a Junior, who also has nev~r met a loose ball she wouldn't want to dive for, S&d most of Estanrta's offensive pia~ are designed lor mor harpshooter Lisa StemfeJd and nlor inside player Franca 01at. ·w e don't usually go to the options, because (Steinfeld) is usually g ttlng open,• said Ca.s 1ty, who ~imply calculates that other teams \\ill do th same thing-pa to their top hoot0 r. Ctili1ty lov~ lhe oth,r team' pa In the guls blbketball rhamp onship game of the Laguna Beach ToumamPnt .. SEE CASSITY MOE 15 . 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COSTA MESA Five Estancia }ijgh wrestlent earned pins and the Eagles won 10 of 14 weight classes to claun a 52-21 decision Thursday over Costa Mesa in the Pacibc Coast League opener at Estanaa Wendy Padilla (103 pounds), Lawrence Romua (125), Felipe Tapia (130), Nick Ferrell (145) and Carlos Morales (170) stuck thetr cross-town rivals to pace the Eagles, who won the first six matches and 10 of the first 11. Costa Mesa exerted its strength m the upper weight classes, as 189-pounder Fernan- do Arrona and heavyweight Antony Grub1sich bracketed pins around a 7-3 decision by team- mate Gus Sdndoval at 215 pounds Arturo Casarrubias also had a pin for Mesa at 140 pounds. MORC COAST l.EAGUE EstANCIA 52, CosTA MUA 21 103 ·Padilla (E) p. Mclaughlin, 5·13 112 -Inouye (E) won by forfeit 119 ·Rubio (E) won by injury default 125 • Romua (E) p. Agopian, 1:25 130 ·Tapia (E) p Fuentes, 1·26 135 -Alvarado (E) d Martinez. 9-5 • 140 -<:asarrub1as (CM) p Valdez, 5:17 145 • Farrell (E) p. Favero, 0.43 · 152 .-Orihuela (E) d Welker, 16-9 160 ·Navarrete (E) d. Fr. Arrona, 9-8 17\ ·Morales (E) p. Schepens, 1:1 1 189 -Fe. Arrona (CM) p. Oumpit, 4:34 215 ·Sandoval (CM) d. Veach. 7·3 HWT Grubislch (CM) p. Menden. 2'26 Football fund.raiser · · COSTA. MESA A "Chicago Nights* Casino Night fundraiser · to benefit Estancia H1gh's foot- ball, golf and Grad Night pro- grams lS scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 23, at the Amencan Legion Hall, 215 15th St , Newport Beach, from 7-12 pm Tickets are $60 each or $100 per couple and may be pur- chased by anyone over age 21 by calling Art Perry at (949) 515- 6553. Admission pnce mcludes din- ner, casino play for prizes, door pnzes and dancing to tpe sounds of the fabulous Buster Snuth Blues Band. Other activities · mclude a silent auction and Roar- ing 20s costume contest. • Game marred by fight in second half of Pacific Coast League opener. COSTA MESA -Sometimes, ../dwing races to loose balls or midfield tack.le$. 1t seemed more than winrung was at stake in the heated boys soccer match Friday between .cross-town riviJ.ls. "We always have a war with Costa Mesa (High)," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said •1t's ·an emotional game 8J1d (the Mustangs) play hard.• In a contest marred by a · fight, which broke out in the second half and led to twin red cards, the E_agles capitalized on big shots from key players in their 2-0 win over host Costa Mesa in the "Pacilic Coast League opener. "It got a little hot. but it was not too bad,• Mesa Coach Milce Dunn said of the brawl whJch sent Estanda's Esaul Mendoza and Mesa's Greg Gonzales to the bench (along with a one- game suspension Wednesday). Costa Mesa (0-8-2), which frustrated Estancia's attack with senior sweeper David nan and sophomore defender Marco Santangelo, gave· up a goal in the first half for the first time in" 10 games.· But it was no ordina.ry goal. · Estancia's Irving Islas. a skillful Junior midfielder, rocketed a ball from about 28 yards out and scored in the 17th minute without an assJSt. "Those are the kind of shots,,· Crenshaw said, uthat you can't do 911ythmg about (Islas) caught it in the air and just hammered it.• Junior Roy Leal, Mesa's first- half goalkeeper who recorded three saves, had no chance of stoppmg Islas' missile, · •Leal couldn't stop that shot,• Dunn said, •and I don't think Cesar Porcayo (Co&ta Mesa's goalie in the second half) could've stopped that shot ~the second halt. It was a good soccer game; it was clean • Estancia's Grant Nelson, a senior forward, prov1d~d' the Eagles with a cushion when he scored an off-balance shot while low to the ground m the 60th rilinute on an assist by Edson Anaya, whose slicting TRUSTED . I STOCK MARKET ADVICE t • Personalized Portfolio Manager • Fee Based-No Commission. • Quarterly Performance Review t • SU'I'RO;CQ . 4!; lnwstmmt Pnfes.*wtals Siner 1BiJ Private Client Croup 7b Set an Appolntmmt. PlttzSe call ... LANTZ E. BELL .Bnlndl~ 610 lkWpctt Cmlir /JftVt, Sflifl goo_~ 8-i, G1 '92660 (Hg T20-8901 1 bellesutro.COlll .. • ~ailors come .up empty, in 2-0 loss at Ddv1dson to open up Sea View ~ction. 6ARRY FAl l.>..NI II ' NEWPOR.T. BEACH :. In the hnite life of a five-weok Sea View teague boys .soccer • sea on, ®fining moments cdn come and gp man instdJlt. Such was the cas Friday and Visiting Irvine tl1gh e1zed itio opportunity to claun a 2-0 leogue- opening triumph, which lf'>ft Newport Harbor's Sailors to con· sider the a~versity they had cre- ated for themselves.. .. SIA YllW Sea Kings snap 20-game Ieagu~ Diltless streak with 2-1 vicmry LAKE FOREST -Corona del Mar High junior Matt Hoyt scored a pair of second- halt goal.S as the Sea Kings· rallied to defeat host El Thro, 2-1, in the Sea View League boys soccer opener Fnday. ·we wanted to go 4-1 in home games this year and wo JUSt gave " · up the one,• flfSt-year Newport coach Matt West told his down- cast squad.after its hrst gamu'cit the school's renovated 0dvidson Field, where it will play the remainder of its home gam<:s . "Things have got to change.· .-The victory ended a 20- game Sea View winless streak for the Sea Kings,.who lDlprove to 5-6-2. Sophomore Dan Marshall set up Hoyt's first goal with a cross from ttie right side. which Hoyt converted with his nght foot to tie the score in the -19th minute. Roughly five minutes 18\er, an El Toro foul created an indirect kick from 25 yan.ll> ' out on the left wing for the Sea Kings. Booth F.ellers touched the ball, leaving it for Hoyt. who uncorked a right- footed. blast into the tar cor- ner to help C-dM celebrate. KIM HAGGERTV-7.YUUS I DAILY PILOT Estancia High's Cesar Terrones (right) kicks the ball as Costa Mesa's David Tran tries to block during Friday's PCL game. effort evaded a Mesa -------ed off the mark. but 1t defender. was his team '5 best "They've got a great "Those are :sconng elfort to that team,• Punn said of the kind of point. the Eagles. •Tuey hit Mesa's · DdVld some""'gr1?at shots, so I shots that Jenkins and Trini give' it up to them. But you can't do I fornondez attempt- our boys fought hard. It anything . ed two shuts on g0<il was a heck of a . about. (Islas) each m the final match • · caught it . eight minu~ns Both Estancia (6-2-4), in the ai r players allPnlpted a which lost to Newport and j'ust header in back-to\ Harbor m nonleague back f\.tesa posses- play Tuesday, 3-1, did hammered sions; but Arriaga not attempt another it ... '' hdd d \Jamer up. shot after taking a 2-0 With one minute lead. Senior Jesus Steve left. Estanc:1a defend- Ramirez and 1unior Crenshaw er Femanpo Medina John Alderete were brokt> up a -;hot by solid m the back for Estancia coach I lerndndez. Estancia to help" pre-"Nobody's a patsy serve the shutout. 10 the league this Goalie Hilario Arriaga had four year," Crenshaw said "l!very- "'aves· for the Eagles, three in one's tough, but 11 we come out the second half as Mesa outshot and play our soccer, I don't its foe. 6-5. think 1t makt"..s any diJference.~ ln the 67th minute, Mesa's Ne.xt weeek Estanoa hosts · Donrue Miller sprinted down Aliso Niguel Wednesday and the nght side and attempted a then travl Is to PC L nemesis difficult angle shot wtuch land-Laguna Beach Friday. 1s·vour Pa_tio Lookin·g Dull & Dirty? . 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Jendrusma, in ontr his thud varsity game since bcmg sum- moned from th~ junior vars1ty to fill a hole created by in1une • attacked Hillman's blast. He stop~ the shot, but 1t bounded off his forearms away from the net Senior goalie Jm;tin Smith ma.de four of his tive saves m the second half to preserve the win, Cd.M'~ fust in lea~e ~cc the 199{1 eason finale. . . I :I • and ncocheted too far for the ,, fallen keeper to recover. lrvuw's. Ott~ Vernl.tlM and Omar Heman- Etic Kim popped m the rc.>-Oound ~a~z aU had quality shots for New- to give the Vaqueros (8-4-1 l all pq~ (3-5-2) But Irvine averted !}ley would need. the consistent second7hall pres- Jendrusina had made a point-~ure to ea~ a momentum-bulld- blank save in the ninth _nunutl' mg road v.m. and drew postgame praise from ·w e .ran mto a buzz saw West. But the lack of protccllon today." We:st Silld. "Irvine came by his back line put the Tars m prepared to play and executed. catch-up mode and things quick-We had our opportunities, but not ly worsened for the hosts as the nearly enough We 'believe we second halt kicked off. have a home-held advantdge Irvine needed just 21 seconds pl~ymg here, but we let this one to double the margm after mler-slip away.• mission as Dan0;y Roda got The Sailors will get their behmti the defense and scored. chance to even their league Suddenly energized, Harbor record Wednesday, when they proceeded to dorrunate the rest of face El Toro, a 2-1 loser to Corona the g~e. but JUSt couldn't brush. del Mar Fnday, at 7 p.m. at Tra- Eric Perrine, Kevm Campos, buco Hills High. INST-I~UTE s I \11.-Cll • 111 1:-.\IU II \II: HI .... 101: \I IC,, L'JNOVATOR OF THE LASTEST MICROSUT GRAFTING n:cH.~IQUE. THlS TECHNIQUE WILL CREATE THE MOST NATURAL RESUU' \\1TH MAXIMUM DENSITY POSSIBLE. Newport Beach: 3101 W. 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I\ l111ulP111w c1 ncl Bt1 rto {•dch .. , flrt•d cllfcllrl cUld lhP Stiilors hdd " b · I h•ctd ell 1111' hrr•ak < ;oc1lk11t•pN b an KennNly tllso pl.i} I'd t1 k<·y rolP m tfw victory i<.i•1111f'dy 111c1tlP lour qood SdVC!S wh11 h k1•pt lhl' Dolphins from cJl'll1nq l1ru k 11110 thP conl<'<>l w .. ·v.. 11111'0 ploymq pretty vJ, ·II c.111<1 llH• qirls .an• 1•nthus1astic .ih1111t tl11s 11111111!11111•111. • 8drnNt "*'d NEWPORT HAMOR.COM TOURNAMENT NEWllORT HAReott 10, DANA H1us 2 1 Score by Quarters NtwµOrt H.irbor 4 } 3 l 10 U.t11t1 Hill\ 0 1 0 1 2 Newport BclrtO 4, Mandenno 3, (011 } Johnwn 1. Savr\ Kennedy 4 DH Tuck..r } SJVI'\ Wolford 3 Nfw.>ORT HAA80R 15, PENINSUlA 4 Score by Qu•rters Prr1111suta 1 1 , o 1 4 NewPort H.1rbor o4 S '> 1 15 Penln1ula Wctlunm(!'1er l, I y111.11l 1, S<.ott l s.wcs r rnnk 3 N•wport Barto 4 Manrlermo 4, q,,. 4, Taylor I, PclPJ>.l~ 1, Gregg 1 C:..\v1•$ l<rnnrdy 7 I q:usth,ton will finish with <>range Coast , <' <JS l J\ I\ tf:SJ\ Ordnge (J'o.r .. t ( '11111 •qi' f u•-.hn htn uuard I )<1vrJ C',1sl1Plon, who pldnm•d to h.:ovt• 1111' Pirttll•.., m<-11"> bd!.k~t· \')\.tll lt.'cllll ttml rt'fH>rt immed1al~ly I<• tho lJ111vt•r..,1ty of Rhode Island, It.is c;l1t111qPd his mmcl dncl will Ct>mplPlf• Uu• c 1uu•nt spuson with Oc "( . c;( hool ofl1n11ls Stlld Fnday. , < u th•tm1 l1r1s vt>rlkllly com- m1tt«'d In IU1ud1• Isl.ind. But, after rt·v1 ' llHJ Ph<phtlJly rPQUlrC• lfl''" with thc• R< m s coc\Chmg ~• 1tf, clPc.t<lf'cl to rnmpl tn 1s A_,so<:int • Ario; clegr e m the 1rin <'fllt'stN nnd <•nroll at URI 1•itt oll. ~ 1'ravcling b'nm tryouts for 4-nnd 12-undcrs . ; 1 ryoub ,If Coro no del MM • lr!Jh .11 wmtn<J on .in lntennit- k•11t b 1~1s fur 1l· 12-yr.c1r·old nnd r.1 .• 1ml-un<I•·• lruv~ltng I •.1ms in ~u· uuk1• H<• tthtill Academy, ~r.1111 <I by John EUtott. Df1l1tll!i. ~141}) t1-S0°H104. Sii rts Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilo llGH SCHOOL IOYS IASIETllll . ... .. Tars threa~e~ Santa Margarita--dom1nance • Newport boys trying to give Angell.JS Lea~e-bound Eagles rude sendoff; CdM a darkhorse in loaded league. cent419c of 85 5), Md are once a91Hn worthy ol tonsidcrabon a$ one the county\ elite teams. {klfy ~ =--__;.- The Sea View League I.Joys l>ciSkf'tball rdce, unofficially known the past six.. ca sons as the Santd Margaritrt High Inv1tation- al, l.Jpped orf Fnduy night. But, OlcJny beliP.vc, Newport Iicnoor. which mdtchfld itc; bt•st start m the 69-season history ut the progrom (16-2) w1lh a leaguP- opening tnultlph OVN lfVUlC, )USI might have enough to become only the second tf•cim smce Sant.a Mdrgaritu joined the Jt"ague to deny the Ed.gles at least a shdrC of the btle. Newpbrt, ranked No. 5 m Orange County, tWo spots behind the Eagles (14·2) and four spots dhead of Irvine (13-4), upset the cventuol ClF S-Outhem ~ction. Division ll·AA dnd ClF State Divt· s1on 1l champ1ons m the second round of league play last year. The Sailors retutn four starters, while Santo Margarita lost all fivl~, and Horbor's preleague cam- pmgn. mdudmg wins over Irvine and Woodbndge en foute to the chttmp1on::.h1p of the hvme World News Tournament, has Sailor fans smelling ·a titJE., . ~ But fonner J-forbol' coach Jerry' OPBusk's squttd.. winners of five Sed ViFw crowns and one second- place fmish (behind Chns Burgc•ss-led Woodbridge m 1996), won't be Pdsy to dethrone in its final Sed View f'dmpoign. ThP Eagles, bound for the Angelus League. are 59-10 since jmmng the circll\l (a' winning per- But wh1IP Newport dnd santd Margant.1 aw the most likely con- tcntltHi., In thr~, r.1 Toro (11·.5) anit Corona dPl Mttr (13·4) should not he PXcludNJ from that list. Only WoocHinclge (6-11) · appears to hc.1ve played its wdy out of such consideration, though the Wurriors ttren't likely to com- pleto' Uw ll'ugue <..l1tl<' wtthout an upset or two. • · Harbor is led l>y a balanced ·and <•xpcnenced starting fiv~. mdutling four-year varsity stdrtor Mull Jarne on at point guard. Jamc>son is averaging 16.5 pomts per gamc>, while juruor Dustin llhngworth (15.6) and semois Alan Limon (10.9), Gary Robinson (li.8) and 6-foot-7 center Adam t lf!arl on (6.2) have also be~n key. Sunta Murganta is paced hy surpnswg 6-6 senior Spnncer Gloger, whoc:e 2:J.'l sconng tsvm· age rn.nked se~ond in the county heudmg into the wt•c·k. ·Irvine's Chris FerfJuson ( 15.2 ppg) and Woodbndgc's Scott B11r· low (15.4), t>oth senior gu<11ds who join Jameson <1!> returning first-team all·l<>agul! perf onners, are al~o eble. individuu.I tal<>nts, while El · Toro and CdM fc>t1ture .bala.pc~. C1ggress1vcnf! s on<l heady play. Ryd.n Dwight, averc1ging 4.h d.SSists, 1s anoth•·r catdlyst for S<rn- ta Margarita, wl\ilP lrvHlC also counts upon 6-5 s<'hww-cPntN Tim Rapp and P.ntor point guard Matt Hardeman .(4.9 ass1"b pt-•r wn· test). ~ El "'[oro, codchecl by fom1cr Southern Ctthfornw CollPg<• PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS BASKETBALL Eagles extend streak to · 30 .. •Brett Valbuena's 24 points dnd 15 rebounds power Estancia past Coslct Mesd, 80-45, m the PCL opener. !Wt,... COSTA MESA -While lhl' U S government struggle!!> wtth the Y2K computer p1ohlPm, Costa Mesa l hgh boys hdsket· hall has its own m1lhmnium dilemmo -how to .-nd the lo5mg streak to Estannd bf•lorc th<' tum of the cenlmy. The Mustdngs felt th<•y hc1<l d good chancP Fndcly, csp<>clfllly with Ndt~ Jont•<; on lhP floor But Esf.dnria\ llrt'lt Valbu<md had h1'> own rcprogMmn11nq scheme L1k<' d. computN. virus, Valbuc•nd dL"idblC'd Costa MPstJ's mttlilfrarne by putt.Jog Jont'S 111 foul troubl<' at the 5:44 mctrk of thP first qudrtcr With Jones on the hc>nd1, EstdflCJd outs<.·orf'd host co ... td Mesa , 20-12, unW Jones' rt•tum rune mmutc>.s iatm and hy then it Wds too Idle. E!>tancia cruised to d 80-45 victory · m the P11c1hc COdst Lcdgue opener, (1Xlt'nd1nq the stmdk to 30 games ·we didn't tdlk t.1bout 1( before the gamt>, • Esldncw Coach Rich BoycP -saul. •Brt'll WdS JUSt out lhf'rC doing hls thing dnd thf> foul trouble Weis JUSt d byproduct of how hdfd he pldys." Valbuf'nt.1 gu1d<"'d thP offt•nsP with 24. points c:tnd dlso h<.tcl 15 rf'bounds. In fdc·I, 1t Wd'> Estancia's rebounding and trnn sil!on gdmt• which hC'lped the> Eaqles (8-9, 1-0 m PCL pltty) wm by s.uch a l>ig murgin E!.ttmcia outrebounded C'ostd M<'.,d, '34-J 8, through three qudr1<>r. "TI1dl's one pl<1cc we hdvn an ddv,mtdge over this tec1m," Boyce said. "We don't get a s11.c arlvantage often, but when WP do, we utillze 1l." Thn Mustang , on lh.e other hdild, struggled lo hnd the ri9hl NEWPORT I iirst said played his best gel.me of th€' sedson, hauled tn rebounds and lipped or intc>rcepled pm.se!., wlulC' Aldo MShadow" Limon, hdWkNl Irv me senior scoring whi7. Chris fer· goson dnd collected thn·~ ot lus four tlss1sts dunng U1e p<>Tiod. •J don't kno~ 1f you could rdll tt mdgic," stUd l lirst when t1.skccl uhout his teci.m's tun1around dftN the break •we ffil!.sed some easy shots m that hrst h!Ut (they shot just 9 of 31 for 29"1.1). lrvtno war. very Wf'll prepd.red and every time we• called out a play, their guy s nu d to be nghl there. We just hud to sletrt H<>mg to some of our count •rs. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 . back·lo·h8c::k thret'·potntf'ts \Jl the fourth quarter to give thr. ho ~ n ,5 •• •3 1 Rd Wlth 3:35 loft. l4t r, wh n Matt C.1r n !'Icon~ on 6 putboc;.K, El Toro lod, 47 44, wiU1 2:01 howmg on the cloc:k. But C'dM's def n ond A1shul r'. three otrcnstv rebounds m th closing momt?nl!i spMkcd th Jnte rally. Al hul r. con•t't in lwllvy traffic on e 360-df>jJr rnov undf?m~th with 1:26 left, but wn fouled on the play o.nd me •d th Jr throw, k ping m Toro in front, •7·46. Aft r th ChergNs mis 11 Sh a corM up close on a sweet feed ' opt>ra1iny sysh'!m. Jones was h<•ld to Jll"l nme points, whic:h t1ccl tum with Rick Hatsushi for 11•,1111 -h1gh honors • Jonc•s is d core part of ow sconnu threut, -Costa Mesa C'<>d«h En< h Allen suicl. "When Jont>c;, l lc1tsush1 and (Shaun) Fcrrym<1n Mcn'l sconng. we're ul lor c1 lonq night ln ldct, the q.roup we h~1d in di the end of the· qam~ (none of the starters wen• on the noor at the timf?) ac-h1t1lly rnn the offen.sC! bettPr than our slartmg five.• Tlw Mnstdngs {3-12, 0-1), who hdven't defeated E.c;tancia 'iincn holh lC'ams were in the S<.•a ViPw Lcdgue in 1982, will hd.vc thPir hndl shot of the 20th Cen- lw y lo snap th<' streak when th<• nvalry moves to Estancia Jan. 29. "TI1cre Wd!> a lot of talk about th<.• str<~dk (mainly aboul the st1gmd !.UJTounding dn Estancia loc;s), • Boyce said ... But once we got closer to the game. our play- ers n•c1lized it was d.lso the first game ul IC'dg.ue and we want('d l<> cwt to d good stdrt ... . AflPr the millal srnnng burst. the only thing left for the crowd to clwer about at the end of the qamc WdS Estancid's efforts to qct cv<'rybody points, which the Eagle~ succt>eded in doing. PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE ESTANCIA 80, CosTA MESA 45 Score by Quarters E.stanc1a 20 .23 12, 25 80 Costa Mescl 10 10 14 11 45 Estand• Valbuena 24. Cantrell 8, Maldonado 14, Chandler 8, Jtmene;i 2. Rodnguez 4, Simco 9, Stapleton 3, Andersen I, Garner 5, Newman 2 3 pt. goals· Maldonado 3, Simco 1, (.lntrell 1 Fouled out -None. Technical Estancia bench Coda Mffll · Jones 9. Hauush1 9, Whittaker 8, Weir 7, Payne 3. · C.:ib1co 2, Tran 4, Ferryman 2, Shallis l . 3 pt. goals • Whittaker 2. Weir 1. Fouled out -Tran. "'MN ~lA/OAll.V I'll.OT E tancia'tt Oarshaun Gamer goes up for two over Co ta Me a's haun Ferryman as Eagle!>' Steve Rodriguez (left) and Mike tapleton (33) look on in Friday's Paci.tic Coast ~eague battle. wh1rh mcdnt rinding our see<ind and third option and gomg to some ol our pressure releases • The lt1tter meanl d return to the m 1de·oul passing game lhdt ullowPd Robinson and Jameson to dnll lhrr.e-pomters after kirk-out dSSisl'> from teammates m the? paint By the time the thud qudrter cnd- c>d, I !arbor led, 42-32, and lllinu wmth all but sedled Irv1ne's fah• wh<'n h<' thr<>w down a bredkawily dunk wh1IE' bcmg foul~d to make it 45.35 with 4 .52 left The nght-handcd Jam brought the Newport f oilhlul to their feN· ilnd triggered a chest-thumping •1hib1lton among Sailors, befor • Ulingworth stepped to the foul line. •That was fun,• Hearlson said of the po t·)am Sf'..ssion. I think that (dunk) 1ust capped our run.• .Jame on (four asstSts) ancl Robm· f roin Crosby (three steals, three <ts 1st and three rebounds) with 0:39 H~mdlnmg to put CdM oh o<I, 4A·-47. following an El Toro timeout with 0 :31 left, tltc Chargers were• took mo for opEmllHJ. , hut were· smolh{'tl.'<I \Jy C<IM'R cte?fons<>. Cros- by forc<1rl El Toro to bum tts last hnu'o\1t with 0: 12 l ft wh~n he 1mf • fo< ntt'<l Nftzeri. ThPn, Tanako drove through the k y, trying for ll Jayup or foul, but no whistJ~ blew o.nd his appar nt shot was grabhed out of the ~r by CdM 't Kevin f lansen. • Hansen lmmeduitcl,y threw a lonCJ •trike to Alec f fl\nson filling Ui lane, then I tan50n dished to Crosby cutting ttorOSI :tor on easy bucket with 0.02 to play, providing the See Kings with a .S0-4 7 edge. t c;on he.lei 14 points apiece, while lllingwnrth (eight rebounds) odd~ 13. H<•Mlson hm">hed w1th nine rf'bounds, '>LX point'> and four steals. Only some poor foul shooting by the hosts (3 of 13 in the> first 7 :08 of tho tourth qudrter), allowed Irvine to stay close. But the Tars i.ank the>1r final live hee throws to salt it awcly. SEA V1EW l!AGUE NEWPO«r H~ 59. llltVINI 48 Score by QtJMten Irvine • 13 10 9 " 16 48 Newport Harbor 9 12 21 17 59 lrvlne Ferguson 20, Mavros 10, Rapp 8. Hardeman 7, Aquino 2, Roggero 1 3 pt. 90&1~ Fergu~n 2, Hardeman 1. rouled out· Hardeman. Newport~· Jimeson 14, Robinson 14, Illingworth 13. Hearlson 6, Clayton 6, Limon 3, Yarnal 3. 3 pt. goel~ • Robin!><>n l. Jameson 1, Cl•yton 1, Y1rnal 1. fouted OU1 • Hearlson. l J;rnc;cm made one lrce throw af tcr o tcc:hmC"al loul on ill Toro's bench to ctchvcr the margin of victo· ry. J Janson finishPd with four n'bouncts, two slcdls dHd two assi.Sts, whilr. f lettl<;<..•n c1dd ~d tlucc stf'al . SIA vtlW llAGUI CCMloNA OI" MM 5 f, Et. y_, 47 Scol'e by Querten COfona del Mar 14 14 10 13 • 51 El TOfO 14 9 14 10 • 47 Corona .. Mer · HaMOn 6, Crosby 6, Hanwn 8, Alshut« 17, Sh4f• 11, Hunt l. Bottom 0, Morr!J 0 3 pt. gotls • Ha~ 1 Fouted out · None. T.chni<al • CdMCe»eh Off!\, II -.o ·Mamo. Pwr• 2, TM\lka 11, Parkh ,3, DeColte S, Haier17,GrMn2. )"P' goah • TenM!t 4, P.rnh 1, "-"'' 1, OtCoffe 1. Fou4td out· None T«hnbl • £1 TbrO bench. STANDINGS Newport H.'rbor (16-2) 1 0 ~ ,. .,.._ lflOtt HllftiGr S9. lnline 48 CdM 51, El TOfO 47 s Margarita 60, 'M>ocbidge 44 CdM at Woodbr~ El Toro at Newport "-'*' Santa Mtlfgarita at Irvine guard TeX.lo 'oixon, iacks a high prohlc srorer, height and s1grut1 cunt experit•Rce. But sophomou gu,ud Ken Tanaka (5.3 assists pe gam«•) ii; an effect:!_ve trigger ma <mcl Dixon takes no back seat inc lcaque n::.pccted for its coachim prowesq · . • Paul Orris, m his 13th SE'd)Or guiclin{J the ~d Kings, boasts ju one rctumjng start<>r in 6-5 senio Denrus Alshulcr (12.9 ppg), hu juniors Brandon Crosby ( 11.1 j Kevm Hansen (10.9) and Alex l lanson (7. 8) dre JOined by phys1 cal post mEm .Justin Shea (5.8) an< Alex Bottom (4.8) to make Cdf\ dangerous to any league foe. Beyond Barlow, the Wood bridge roster operates a revolvm_ door into and out of action 101 Coach .John Halagan. JC HOOPS Dons upset OCC,5~53 •Orange Coast falls to 17-2 after absorbing Orangt- Empire Conference def eat. C'OST1\ WOMEN MESA -Even though Orange Coa!'>l College' women's hn!'>ketbaU team Wd' . ptc:kcd to wm thP. Orange Emp1w Coniercnce by au overwhelming 1lldJOri~:, there were some d1s- sen ter:-.. Onu or them WdS Sanlt.1 Ana. Tht• Dons, led by Rochellc Anthony'!> 21 points, <;even as<;1sls t <i seven rebounds, upset thP. h sl Prrtllos, 58,-53, Friday, snap- ping O\C's seven-gctme winning slwdk. Stephanie Patten had 13 points for Santd Ana (13-5, 2-0 in conference) .. Ledh W1Jcle led Orange Coast, currently the top-ranked teilm i.n Southern Cdhfornia, with 13 pomts and rune rebounds. Natal· le Weeks had 12 points and 10 rehou~s cnn Tomlinson also bad 11 pomls. ~ EMPtltf CONRRENCI Santa Ana S8. Or•nge Coast SJ Santa Ana -Pedro 9, Herco 3. Remmers 3. Arcangel 5, Anthony 21 , Patten 13, lipoti 4 3·pt goals -Anthony 5, Pedro 1, Herco 1 Fouled out -Patten Or•nge Coast Sortino s. Peyton 2, Tomlinson 11, Wilde 13, M1ddlebrooke 10, Weeks 12 3 pt goals · Tomlrnson 3, Wilde 1, Sortino 1 Fouled out • None. Halftime • Santa Ana. 3S-32. Dons top Bucs, 80-66 C'OSTA MESA ------Mark Wullemeyer M £.II ">cored t 7 points and pulled down 12 rebounds as Santa And Col- Jpge defeated host Orange Coast, 80-66. m Orange Empue Confer- ence men's basketball action Fn- dcly. Terrail Zoller was the leading scorer for the Pirates with 14 points Zoller also had eight rebounds Peter Martinelli scored eight points, with six asstSts and four .... steals, for OCC (9-R, .0·2 in c:on- fc•rcnce). ~ EMPtRE CONfUENCE SANTA ANA 80, Ott.ANGE CoAST 66 Santa Ana • Chambers 9. Mattice 13, Romero 1, Mccowan 2, Gray 18, Wylfmeyer 17, Nehrig 2, Siddons 5, Vogedlng 6. Barraz.a 7 3 pt. goals -Wulfemeyer 4, Chambers 1. Fouled out -Nehrig. Barraza. Or8ft99 COMt -Zoeller 14, Dolven 10, Martinelli 8, Castleton 5, Reyes 7, Cooper s. Beeler 6, McKee 4, Madrid 3, Elliott 2, lbngdorl 2. 3 pt. goals -Castleton 1. Cooper 1, Mcldrid 1. Fouled out -Reyes, Dolven. Halftime • Sanw Arla, 4()..23 . COLLEGE HOOPS Vanguards win, 71-64 SAN DIEGO -Jabttn Sun· mons o;<.:ored 23 pomts and pulled m 13 rebounds as Southern Cali; fornrn. College defeated Ten· ncssce Temple, 71-64, Friday at the UC San Diego mC"n's basket~ ball tournament. sec is now 5·1 t. Dennis Keane scored 1 \ pomts nnd Steve James added 10. KEH-me nlso had five steals. uc SM DllCIO ~n•n sec 11. 1li••••11 '-"' M -.. ............ ~ 12. C~ 12, Hill 12. Acguetk> A ftObbofl '· Wetdy 4, Alexander 4. Wlnllow 4. -Mutphyl. JiJl. go.es.~ 2. ~ ,, CIOl*1V 1, .. 1. Joulld out.~ ....... ca ... •a«•1•· Stnvmorw 23. KelN 1 t, Kohhill 7, --10. curta .. lredllv 7,...., J. &Mtblel. • . 311L!!i .... '· ., ••• '· .. .. 1..1 t. ,...."'."""' HIWdntl • "}Al.- q . . ' . ' Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot CASSITY CONTINUED FROM 81 Dec. 30, Estancia defeated Mission Viejo for the tiUe, 36-28 as Cassity had nine steals. one ' short of completing l:i triple-double (points, rPbounds and steal.,) "In that fourth quorter, • Kirby said of the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, •it looked like she was everywhere. w • Cassity, voted tourndment MVP, provided the Eagles Wlth 'the biggest plays of the final e_ight niinutes, dftN Mission Vie10 staged a mild comPback. The-Dia blos rallied to cut a · 12-pomt deficit to sevPn and momentum was orr their side; but Cassity sliced the wind out of their sails with a h\Jslling offensive rebound to keep th~ ba11 in Estancia's hdnds with 2: 19 left. The EaglPs would eat up 15 more seconds. "" Cassity, who scored 10 points (no other Eagle> finished m double figures), grabbed l/J rebounds (six offenswe) and dished out four assists in the tiUe game, came up with another big play late in the game · With Estanc1a leading by fiv~. the Diablos nuss(>d from the field dnd Cassity rebounded with · authority, dribbled the length ol the court and Led Diaz fqr a ganle-locking layup with 0:55 to play. . Cass1ty1s tournament MVP trophy was a career first But the 5-loot-8 .Cassity, you see, has her bugs like everyone else on the court, Kirby srud·. But she can make up for 1l. Mostly, the key for Ktrby lS keeping her out of foul trouble .. even with the bull "She u·ubates rontoct, instead of the other way around,• Kirby · said "She's not afraid of contact. Sure, she gets hurt, she gets the majority of our injunes But she's definitely not afrdld to go after loose balls or get contact. Sometimes, it isn't (goodl. But you can't play scared out there, -either. . "She's qwck She can take a . . aar..:AUg S,"'2 ......... cmi. Mesa He4ght: 5-foot.:e Wtltht: 130 Sport BiSkett>all ~~~~· Favortee food: ·~esa mNt (Mesa g irk h~ team), That's what we c.all 1t. P•vorite movie: "Mulan" · a.st lrthletk moment "Winning first place at the l:.!tguna Beach Tourn,l'ment, and just being a part of this team.• , Athlete of the Week I: Scored 10 points, while providing 13 rebo\Jnds, nine rteals and four assists in team's title-game victory over Mission Viejo at th~ l.aguna Beach Toumament. ~Plb · Collector spora Glrd senes ~s • -· lot of people to the basket with her spe~d. Sometunes, though, she dC>Psn't gel the call." Cassity often gets the call in other places, like on stage (she performed recently in the school .play "Museum"). Cassity, who played the part ot Maggie Snow, twice had to sacrifice basketball tune in December because of the production. . But Kirby, who realizes his star athlete also swims in tl1e spring and plays volleyball m the · autumn, will give hPr heart and soul for every bolU1ciQg moment. ... She's a great athlete and works hard when she's out there/ lfuby said. HShe'll make soine turnovers or take a bad shot sometimes, hut she'll try to get down on lbe other end and try to get a steel) or a rebound, or try to make :;omethmg happen. She's not the gr~atest basketbcill pldyer irl the world, but she's a gredt athlete. She Cdn 1ump, rebound and she can really defend .. "Sometimes, she loses sight of her man, but she loves those steals. She gambles, bl,lt that's what we need sometimes, and that's what she did for us in that Mission Vie10 game." Steinfeld missed the Mission Viejo game, so Cassity's chore, Kirby Sdid, was <1n even greater drcomplishmenl. SCHEDULE . SATURDAY • 8-sketball College men -Southern California College at UC San Diego Tournament. College women Southern California College at Chnst.ian t:feritage High school girls -Costa Mesa at Villa Park, 7 p,m.; Un1vers1ty.~t Corona def Mar, 5;30 p.m. · • Soccer =hoof gtrls -Costa Mesa at Katella Tournament. • Ing . High school} Newport Harbor flt Oak Glenn, 9 a.Jrl.; (ocona clef Mar at Bolsa Grande Classic, 10 am.; Estancia Tournament.. 10 am. • Wa1'er polo . . High school g1rls • Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar T.ourn~ment Championship Semifinals at Newport Harbor, 10 .ind 11 a.m.; Champ1onsh1p Fmal at 3 p.m. GET YOUR CUSTOM HOUDAY GIFT PACKAGES! • Pilates ftt ... ss Sessions Items 111d MrVkes 1vailallle sep1rately or <0ftlltllled 11 beHtiful Holiday S.sbts! • Perso•al Weiglat Training Sessions • Massa1es • facials • Sp. Tlterapy • Nutritional Produds • untiles • &sentlal Olis • T-Shlrts & More CALL YOUR ORDER IN TODAY! . 949.n2.3sss 1000 West C..it ""'""' • ....,.,. luc~ WE HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR LEGAL PROBLEMS -INITIAL CONSULTATION FREE 3900 Bitd\ Street, Suice 113 n Beac.h. C.A 92660 (949) 975-0544 (949) 975-0547 (fu) THE NEW 1999 MODELS ARE HERE. CALL ME TO TEST DRIVE A NEW MERCEDES 3300 Jamboree Rd .• Ne .. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS .HOOPS J Estancia, Mesa fa<;e uphill .·Clirrib \ •Laguna Beach, University and Laguna Hills considered league's most serious title threats. BJi!l\J~t l K"iMt ' ThE> . .suggestion that Estanciu High <'OUld finish m the second division of its boys bdsketball league standings h1:1s been. sacrilege for "more than a decijde. So, perhaps, the convictlon with which Eagle~ Coach Rich Boyce refutes such tdlk is understdnddble "We think we can win league," Boyce said last week, one game before his tedm wrapped up its preledgUe.cam- paign wi1h u 7-9 recotd, including losses 111 thr<>c of its last four. "We're gomg to sur- prise some people.• It would indeed bP a sur- prise 1f the Eagles overcame serious title c·ontenders Lam.i- nd Beach (12-4), ·University 110-5) and Ldguna Hills (8-8). The Eagles join Aliso Niguel (9-7) dnd Costa Mesa . (3-13) as squdds which face an uphill PCL climb. Ldguna Hills, which cap- tured its first IP.d<JUC title in school history dnd ended Estancia's three-year run as PCL chomps last season, returns d pair of aJl-league picks and had d ~trong prn- leaqUE.' <>eason. Lclguna Beach was siJrularly impressive in December. while Uruvers1ty Coach tv1ike Din- neen heueves hls Trojans laced the stiffest preleague competi- tion of cmy PCL squad. The Eagles lt-d the ldSt hV"o SPasons by two-time PCL MVP Sam Nelson, have yet to estab- lish much conlmuity this win- ter. Senior Brett Valbuena (16.3 points per qame) 1s the prima- ry scorinq lhredl, while fellow retum'ers Jon Ccintrell (11 ppg) and Peter Andersen (8 4 ppg) have been most consistent among the supportmg cast Continued productivity . inside from VaJbuena, a sec- ond-team All-PCL honoree last season, as well as improved three-point shootirlg and' defense, will all need to come P'CL OUTLOOK together for the Eaglps to back up Boyce·~ confidence, . ' · Coach Erich Allen's Mus- tangs, 1-13 against Orange County competition, are led by junior Nate Jones (16.5 ppg, including single-game outputs of 36 dnd 30). Shaun Ferryman · . (8.0 ppg), Steven WhittakE;>r ,. (7.8) and D.ave Weir (3.9) add support Coach Dave Brown, irl his lOth season at Laguna Hills after·a 20-year stint Clt Fountain Valley, features guard Josh Pierson and 6-foot-3 forward Jeff E1ttreim. Pierson, d. first-team all- leaguc selection by the coach- es la.st season, is averaging 18:5 points, 5.8 assists, and nearly four three-pointers per game. Eittreun was a second- team All-PCL choice as a junior. Laguna.Beach, under runth- year head man Bret Fleming, whom many corlSider one of Ule county's best coaches, 1s paced by 6-5 senior Kurt Beun· fohr a second-team all-leaguer lc1sl winter. He is averaging 17 .9 points per contest. University lost All-PCL standout Larry Johnson , to Dominguez, but inherited two quality transfers m Andy Lc1wrcnce (from Utah) and Lar- ry Brown (frQm Japan). Ldwrence 1s scoring 16. 7 per outing, while Brown's assist average f6 .8) ranks among the top 10 in the county. Senior Chet Johnson, a sec- ond-ted111 all-league pick as et junior, is another key contnbu- tor in Dinneen's familiar up- tempo style. ThP Trojans' opened eyes with a 70-60 wm T·uesday over Irvine, ranked runth irl the count)'. Aliso, :which lost county scoring leader J .J. Sola and USC-bound Nate Hair to · Capistrano Valley, 1s keyed by athletic 6-6 senior returning starter Seneca Kern. •No Point • No Lender Fee • No Proceulng Fee • No Time to Lose Call Today: . Newport Office: (949) 759-7820 '11tr • illrlt11t>llflf~rlll 11/ I ltiir • "' ..,,,.. ~ni, rlli<o1• I• ,_, '"'"' For th<' look )OU\t> oh\U),. \\OUit•d, •·nll Hnrhatrn todo)' ... 949 . 72:1-5454 Barbara invites }'OU Co experienrethelook " you•vt~ ulwuy .. dreunu•d of ... a new Htyl~. u ru.-•w c·olor. ~un-ki~1-1ed hil(hliglic~. cft'~ign~d Co r~\rt•al '10tar pe rfect ~elf. .. Ttw \'cm ,·ou·\lc nlwny1-1 dreai1wcl · of ~ing. , • Compliments·t .. Complime nts! Right Ofl! I t's common knowledge in the newspaper business that columnists usuc1lly receive readership commentary only when they make a pustak~. misspell a name or when 'th~y to1,1ch upon d controversy. • l must admit, I have received some correspondence that' fell fa1 short of complimentary. However, I have also received some rare letters that give me hope someone out there actually .enjoyed what I wrote. Such Wds the case today, when I received two very pleasant and complimentary notes-from readers. I said two notes, not onP but two .... highly imusual. Lonn Weiss 1s a boating man I respect. If be were to critique my work, I'd openly try to learn from his vast boating knowledge· So when he say~ something complimentary, I'm humbled Lonn has paid his boating dues and done a fair shd1e of boat ymti.ng as well. In his note Lorin mentioned.• Read and enjoyed your January 1, 1999 article which touched upon an lSsue that's dear to me and deserves more attention. Keep 11. up." My story to which he refers discussed the importance of boating safety and survival Therefore, Lonn and I strongly tincourage you to partiopdte in tt seminar bemg co-hosted by the Southern California Yachting Association and Ordnge Coast College on March 13. . Those taking pdrt m thJs program will receive U.S. Sailing certification. Lorin went on to <:ay ~Much of the seminar is based · on mformation generated from the 1992 Fastnet Race (the race where 13 sailors were lost). I'm sure more information will be available concerning last week's disaster at the Sydney-to-Hobart. race where six sailors were lost. · •Tue seminar is tor.anyone, sail or power, who ventures out of the sight of land. The seminar wi.11 prepare people to better · meet the challenges of the sea." For further information on the serrimar, call the Southern Cal.i.forrua Yachting Association dt (5'62) 433-7426. Although it was sent Nov 13, 1998, I rt"ceived a note from Saturday, January 9, 1999 BS Nancy Halvor~~n today. Nancy is the mother .of Amy I ialvo.rsen, a nationally-rdnked high school scli.lor that sails on the Newport Hdrbor High Sailing Team .. Nancy was thttnking me for cick.nowledgmg her daughter along with Scott Hogan, for heing selected to the U.S. National Youth Sailing Team Once again, this made n:i~ feel · very happy as others nave cnticized the fact I wnte about our local youth Sdilmg programs too often I can't help it if . 'It Newport Bedch just happens to have the firlest. most respected youth program in the country! So Nancy, I'm just reporting the facts mam -just the facts. Thank you. The America's Cup first round robm for the challengers will start on Oct. 18 The second round Nov. 6 and the third on Dec. 2. The semifinals will begin Jan. 2. 2000 and th€ fmdls for the Lows Vu.itton Cup and Qle right to challenge New Zed.lan<;I. will . begin on Jan 25, 2000. · The cup 1tseU \the best of rnne · senes) will be sailed starting Feb. 19, 2000. . Whal is most inter~"ting is the fact that the new world match racing rankings have recently been released \vtth Ed Baird of '- the t,J.S. -;eeded sixth. ln a race donunated by the Atnertcans for decades, we now find our top sailor rated stxth. Australian-by-birth Peter Gilmo~ is rated the top cat. GI.I.more now resides in the land of the RlSlng Sun and will skipper the Japanese AC effort. What happened to Denrus Connor and Paul CayarcH We ho~ to see )''OU at the safety seminar March 13 (949)756-0111 NEVER PENCIL THOSE BROWS AGAIN! Permanent Makeup Electrolysis • Facials "10% of mv worJ.. '~ repamn,: other pe(lp/e!. mi,taJ..c,, Don't be one oltht:m."' Sat & Eve Appts Available DON1T WAIT! Get In Shope For The New Year N O W! with Manny Molina .. Personal Tr Iner of The Stars '' • Divers. •xcercls. program •Great rot•• Call Todayf Ph. (714) 29).8030 Pgr. 0 14} 3"·'129 •Personalized Attention• 'Trained Mediator • 15 Years 'F.amlty CoUrt Litigation Exp«ience DIVORCE ANO RELATED ISSUES ONLYI (~,_._..A ...... ) L4W OPPICU OP . GARY P. LEVINSON ~ 5ooo.8Wcft StlMt, Suite 4000, W... Tower, ~ • CA l:2lllO (949) 476-3676 ll'llllow ....... • L•:s TIJRN•:R, LtrrCF Account Agent PSAAtef'Cy ~ Auto .. Home • Ufe ' II 'i ... • Saturday, January 9, 1999 Newport Beach/Costa /\Aeso Doily Pil Polley .--.-- II "'II" ond lkndlitlf' ort iHhJi:f"r w <·b1111w· wJthout 11u1in~. TI>r ~ • puhti htr ~rv ttlfi right to ' n or, re• I if). rt·\m• or rrji:• t UI) cla ififd ad"rn~me111. Plr ~''~·rt U•!) f'rrt'' thnt m.1y 1>4· i.11 your da~ ifjt'd ad imUlf'diatr.I). 1111 Uaily Pilot 11r1'l'pt!> rm liability for llll) error in on 11dvt·rti r ml'nt for whir.Ii i1 may be r~~pmuihlf' c:crrp1 for th~ c·o t of tllf• ~111n• uc tually 11trnpi1·J L) th,. error. c~~it c·an only~ allo'l'<l'd for thr. fit')t 111 rtion. ......... • .......... ByMaMaPewa :no w,.,., Bnv ~,,,. ... ;; ByFn ('W>l 6:i I ·(,;,9.; O'lnur 1111 fu1.I. 1••11 IUl!ll" ••wl ,.1 •• ~ 111"1•' ... ""''' ., u. II 11~1 l,.;L •llJi4 j<l'H"trtOI') Co Ill Mr!!a, c:t\ 9'.?627 \f '""l•lfl 61111 .. ll11 "" ....... . ~ -. -·---""! Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thun-day ,. \\'t'Joeo&day S:OOpQ\ 'l1•l1·iihc11w 8~i0mn ~ OOpm \1<>1uC.1 I"'"°' Tu<!ltday ......... Monday 5:00pm FriJay ......... :n1un.day S:OOpm • Walk-In 8;30um-5:00pm Wednesday .... Tue day '5:00pat Saturday ........... Friday S:OOpm "'"'''••. r '"i.~ _ PUii.iC NOT1CU PUil.iC MOTICU PUBLIC NOTICE end h tiu 6MO detenn1ried PUlllC NOTIC! GENERAL ' 1002 COSTJl MESA 1024 BALBOA NBWPOIT COIONA __,,__ _______ 1111at h ft cateoone.Jlv e•· i-----------i.•••••••• ••••••••••I PUBLIC NOT1CE empt unct• tn. ClaM t PlotftMue .....,... '' PBNINSUIA 2107 IJ!ACB 2189 DBL II.Alt PUBLIC NOTIC!I Jt!NTALS TO 2822 SHAU MONEY 2124 TO LOAN CITY Of' (Exlttlng Feelltl•l requtr• Nw .~ * V.A. * New on Martret Pr1n-1~--~·-··•I••·-----· Nlln6l..O-8 ..... t4 "*11t of the Callfomla En-The lollowt"" ...,,.,.,.. ara $0 Down • SO Mov•ln efpala onty Eaal •Ide Ooean View 28' 2ea. ••--•• • I ..._,. In h --ht A Credit Canl/tlM>OO ..... "' ........ Vltonmental Ouallt; Act. doing buel~• ;;.~·-FREE Couneellng lc>¢allon Cape Cod .. ..,. rW'ft Condo 2.58a * r a • new wen • r .... 'V City Counofl 2. SUBJECT: The Henz SUPl:RIOR ELECTRIC 390 F:REE Uat of Hom.. twnhm '•nd unn 3br den, Lg ct.ck, nu paint ,abuble Big Canyon remode l e d f r ont new 2Br 2Ba, prt<ng, UnHCUr•d VISA/M Chambere of tlM Con>ontlon (P•ul Hegneu, Granada W•Y C:O.ta '-4... Hu o rv• ·RE po s 2,5ba,' vaulted 'cell· :22~· =~~ go~ courH vtew. TWo hou~•· Lg deck, gar, w/d, r.nponalble. n()o. City of cont.act ,_.on) 3955 Birch CA m 21 • • t~72~7 Ing• 2 car attached Fp a, aecurity, pool, hrd•WOod firs, beam amkr, fem p r.t, MOO Newpot1 -..ch-= and 4000 Campua Riek D su111van, 390 Gr•· 'l•t•,.n Rea! Estet• trp1c' FrHhly painted: Ponln Pt. Lower unit, tennle, apa, $2585/Mo cell•, akyllght & mor.. +1/2 IJtl SMS.-723-<>106 3300 N.wport SUMMARY• AequMt to ~~;Y· COttt Mffl, -ATRICK T•NOR• Vacanttmuat eee. 2 Elc1ra L~ Br'a, 2Ba, 2 • 949-769-0279 + S2:200 949-725-8535 NP OCEAN FRONT 3t>tl••······· Boul•wenf, peunl1 •n m111ng •uto Beth A SUlllvln, 390 Ort· Ple .. o Call & LAt Us Aaklng S244,900. patio•. F o.~St47:~ ... , a•· On weter, vu, 2•r ... Spec:;fou• 2c 2.Sba, nu h••· Stuve ANNOUNCEMENT M~P' .. :1-Ne.achlNQ renal ltcthty to uplll1d lta nada Way Coll• M•H Know Whet Your Broker 714-997..:t997 mo. 5-81 pvt Jae. MW carpeta, gar, new carpet/paint. fem . 1700/mo + •ec·r••••••••• _... •eMeee lo Include en auto CA. m 21 ' • NHd1 Arel 856-9705 gar. comm pool/tennle no peta/amkg, $1700/ Mlchell• 94M3t-5575 COMMllllOtc .., .. operation. The ap. Thia bualneu 11 con-1 ..a o o .4 ·Te No Re IAGUNA CORONA S~l100. 94M 73-3059 mo. SMM94-45&41 Agt 8hare ~br ~.,_ Apt.1-------- AOl!MDA pllcaUon also lndud•• • r• ducted by; huaband and DEL 2 •ii Cenyon Pvt room & bath, fem ANNOUNCEMENT R-outar .... u,.. quest to lnertU• the 11ze wlle NIGUEL 1052 MAR 122 Spacloua 2br 2-<:w prefd, et•P• to beach 292 January 21 t999-of th• ltc•lhy lo Include 11\e H•va you IWtad CIOlng SOLD.' gar. f/p, w /d• hkup, ~RT S550mo 941Mf75-7801 1•00 p 'm land area of •n eddhlonal bualn•*' yet? No 4Br 38• extenalve oak Cosy So PCH 1br 1ba, ctr aJr, alarm euetem IEACB 2119 l~iiiiii!!iil~~~IJ!I.!~• t SUBjECT· ·W~d Finl-lol. Tht propc>NI alto II\-Bt1h A. Sull1V1n Showcaae homH ln1erlor. lrg fam rm. all hrd-wd nre, lrg flv• $2300 """' .,,.,f;."o:.,,.,,.. ········-RIDE WANTED COM I clud .. a modoflcaUon to T .. I ... 1 I nl--' -~~'11••••-••llil F fl au b dtnee tJotlfl E Well9, •P-the Zoning Code to allow I "I ... tmen Wat ..., tor aale In OUf huge yard, $399,000 Ing rm, gourme1 applt, I' co-..-nnrY RT U erton up ~ ac ploc1n1> 11e KJnga Pf•~ ground ld9n1iticallon iign With Iha County Cleft! of Saturday Aul &l•I• Jo .. ph Spadafo,.._Agt tncd yard, w/d, garage •luth 1•itv Lrget 3Br, 8ayfront D"pe.x w/ ~~ rnoon Mon-Wed SUMMARY AequH\ 10 to ~oach 11 IMt lnlo th• Ortnge County on t-8-99 Suppl•m•n11 949-3&3·S800 Ext 340 pet ok 11450 54e-42:20 greenbelt, pool, dbl Boat Dock. Lower unit ltEAL ESTATE Martln 949-7S9-9380 ai>p•OY9 a v1na1ice to per-=---15 1001 ... __ d 1 .... 77Ma& HOMES OF l.,.oe $2250 Av1 1 t 2br .-Oen 2Ba FP ••••••••• STOP SMOKING "'II an 1dd1t1on 10 111 exit!· ~ ..... r~.,.. ""'" Y'1 D•I"' Piiot Jan. ", t•. ...... Front HCHNe DupMJI · • • w • ' ' ..... " '' • " '~ 2Br 1Ba FP 10 any, Agent &44-CMM /D, lrg pallo, 10 gar, Now yo kl IC tti "'!ii t ingle l1mlly reeldenc• APPLICATION· UM Permit 30 S•140 THE WEEK NEWPORT ' • gar. Incle IJtl• boat dock u c o,,.f ~W'tt~1ta_.£!>~'°"•x~'t NMood,.3-.Z!l._ Am.ndNo ... ~ end PUILIC ... OTICE Dlapl•lr •d• •tart 10•9 no pete. S1300/mo. •LUPP8, lllNTI . for up 3S'boat Super whal~hlt la"11 7nadtauv•,a -....... '"'"'""' '"""""' ........, " •t Ju.t 1751 llijlCH v 3101 3rd Ave. Vacant Sgt level, 3br w/Vul c1 .. n & eunny · '3000/ BUSINESS OPPJCE • ir• 24 loot "••Qhl nm11 by CEOACOMPUANCE: Thi• .._......_.._ •·-'----oeadllne Wed 5pm ~t-Donetf ftteff lnalde Indy, dbl gar Mo 714-~ll&-1332 POR n111-.-2789 "Smoke Aw•y" 1pptoxlmately 11 , .. ,.The PtOieC1 hat been rev1ewed r-·"'---2" El p u... p Coldwell Banke r Agt. 94M 4-1 u 2e IUOH& Ou•rantoed. Cal i:iropoMd addition wtlf be ~ 11 ht•~ det«mlned .. ..,.. 8tatemen1 ***** • ueo .. o •n .... 73~74 80<MS11 ·5930 eit72§4 1owards '"' ,.., of th• that n II caltQO~lly •x· Th9 folloW\ng pertOna .,. OPEN HOUSE . ~is~~T-R8v~~ 0 1br a ANOCASTLES ISEST •••luff 0'9at 4br 3ba ••••••••• , MTIST 9TUDIO PfOi>erty ovor t~• slope empt under tfie Clut 1 doing bualneu at: OCEAN l.l•tlne• for •t•I W/2 ca1 oar attached, To share, no llve In. r1c•ng Dover Drive The (Existing Facll1U") r.,.ul,. PACIFIC REAL ESTATE Deadline Thura 6Pm tba. 1 atory. Prtvat• Top noor, city View, brand n9W upgrade• MISCEI.1AHEOUS $ 2 o 0 /+ u t I I C M p<operty It toc•ltd In the menu of the Cel~a En-ANO DEVELOPMENT ***** bch for rHldente. 2Br 29a, 1\.tlly furn. $2500 1-888-7~ 'D1:V'l'AL$ 642-68G& or e:ll-4439 R. I Dtsll•ct wonrnenlal Quality Act GROUP. t8892 Blrune Ln, It paya to edvertlM I 7 2 , 9 O 0 . L Id o 2ogar, pe>OI, epa tool 1---------"°'"u & APPLICATI ON V1riar,c1 3 SUBJECT: Sa~-on HunUngton BHch, CA In the beat local Reaort Ho,,.._ S1 ,750/M o lncludH •UDO ISLE• bey view .......... , .... llnd UnH otftc .. / No 1224 (Dll(yl Chrl•Uan, contact 92949 RMI Eet , Sectlo 1949) 973'4923 gu, waler & et.ct. dplX 3br 2ba, nu tile/ wat•h ... 2eoo.f. 2·sty CEOA COMPLIANCE: Thie ptraon) 2921 Eutblutr Grego:li AleWand4f Balllld, a e n 949) '72CMNt82 Avall Now. (No Pet9) carpet, gar, $2000/mo. 711 W. 171h #A 1, CM i:iro)ect f\11 been reviewed, Dt1\/• . :c:9~c;A ':'~unllng-CALL TODAY Ab•ndoned Beaoh ~ ti.I .""4t S.. 103 Via Antlbea ROOMS 2701 Dave 949/846-8480 f()f In on..... elcohollc • llf J'~ --•NEWPORT c GmlarSbow , .... ,.~ ..... '"*' ~=c.::r .... -r.4: """' .... 1•s:t0 1.aOCMSJ.746 SUMMARY. A UH Permit Thi• butlnet1 1, con LISA RIVERA Cottege One• In a .lDl~·-F..., C714t U3-4eeS Prim• N• Looatlonl t>ever..,,. outlet In ...... ~."°" ducted by an lncfMduel 94,..574-4252 etlme opportunity at TERRA E I' ft & ... ,.. Subl•••• opPortunlty \Ion Wrth 1 retail~~,.. and H ..... you 1tat1ed doing .auNE WILL onty $349,000 Agent '1'1'1·~ · Spactoue 38' 2.6Ba, ,.. OOfft • On• private office, 1•2 0Brro11ny 888 rrharmacy. Th• applk:atlOn ~"""' yet? v ... 12·14-"'" EY 949-723-8120 twnhm, tp, patio pool t mature couple I• common area •P•CH, -----------~ d _. .., t11..aa...57..a ..a2·..at11 TLMOST N T St350/mo Avall0 Nowi OOk~ for a compat· Fuml1hed, all HNtcea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiil nctu "• reque •• to mod· Gregory A 81Jlard -.-~ ,...., ,. BWPOft Agent 941Mf76-4912 Ible ,,.raon to •hare lfy tile olf .. trfft parking r .. Thie •tafement wat flied LUXURY CONDO COSTA MESA 2124 their lovely N .8. home Incl, except phone. BOOTH. qulramenta th he Coon C*'t 3 ma•t•r suit••. P•norentfo v1.... In exchange for hOUH S800mo 94S..474-0eOO W9ftd•lt J . Booth, ~P~~ATION UM Petmlt O:..~ County 'J,, 12•1..,: BALBOA newer con11rucuon a.auttfUI atvdlo 290 Totally redone home duties and a.aatatance. CEOA COMPLIANCE· Thi• 1M88778340 PENINSULA 1007 OP•N SUN 1-4 t /2 Ftower, pvt ant, In Dover Shore a, FuH prtv11ege, prtva1• •••••••• tong time resident ot pr~ h .. b"n reviewed, D•lly Piiot Dec. 19, 28, 2335 Elden "C.. pri(rcf.• •81 occ, n/pet• 8200ef, marble floor•. quarter. No klda, muat BUSINESS &. N B 1....., J 2 " .....,. s S229 500 , .. .., h granite count«a, n9W Ilk• dnne. ,.-11 Nlk .. 1 al • w po r I ea ct\ 111 tt hos been determined .,.,v, en ••• 1.._ a134 Juat Llet.ct.Best \.oc • .. ~ . P•n ou1e -• ...., " PH••d away Oecem· lh•t h 11 celego(lcally n· PUBllCNOTIC• Opportunity 10 b 11,. 2· JoAnne. RE/MAX. Sun 1-4 949-548-8228 root, l.Uxurlou• M•tr· day 94a.574-831t or PINANCE ber 29 1990 an.,. • empt under th• ClaN 1 1; u " Owr/Agt.949-642·3812 • Sult•. prlva1• pool. fax 949-574-3332 long mn... (Elllll•ng FecMI") requll• Flotl11ou• •u•lnee.e unit• Of Y'OUr Dream BLUFFS BAY VIEW ll••t •••t•IM R• Unlquall 18500/Mo. He It aurvtved t>y hla ments o4 th• Califotl'lll El'I-Hom• Wiii Not L.aall twnhm upgrad approx modeled 1 Br cottage, Hanu fteddlr ft .. ~ N•. W.OcMntronmnd ---------.... on~-· '"'"ality &... Heme 8tatement $399,000 Ron Feleot _,....,. f 2 brk;aht ptivate entry (949) .., ..... ,........ Private rm unfurn •hr IUSYVwtt'll! Wife, Mtllt1• Boolh, '4 suiJE'cr'nAAo?'"o . The lollowtng pe,.gns •re Broker 949-720-7337 $ ... ...,,,. br . den pauo.' no gar/p•t•: ..... -• • &n-d eughl•r. Wendy ,......, I ar doing bu•lnett H • 839K .. 2015 Vlata S695.mo 949-642·8112 Private hh Commtw bath, vtla pd, n/smkg, 0PP0~ Buck and grand· ~~:Ro!~1 San Joequln •l Fifth Averw• Jewelry, b PftlCI! RIEDUCTIONI Caud•I Open Sat-Sun Yearly UnfuMletted ~ne::~:tt:o ~;'t:.Z; &\HllUI 1 2904 E daughter Corey Buck SUMMARY RequHt 10 5th Avenue Je#91ry, 2415~ Only 5809,0001 48r 1·5. AQ1 850-3822 Cl.an 3br 2ba, nice NI~ 29r 2Ba. 2 bike •&10/Mo. Call Sam modify otf·ttrMI perking Laguna H•Jta Mall Sp 11·12. 2.5Ba on the t>ayalde. LIDO t, New 5Br 5 sBa yard, cul~•aac, garO. 10 ocn 2c att gar, lrg 91 94H7~808 iiiiilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BORRERO SR, requirarMOle 1n coniunc· Lllgufla Hiila, Cahlornta. Call Doug Echelt>erg. 3c gar, s1,895,ooo. ner. no/amk/P9t 11400 M etr-Br, walk4n-clet, (B•twHn 9AM-5PM) ---"°" with '1he multr plan 92t53 Agt 949-499-7711 SJll Grundy Realtors 714-840-7471 pallofyard gardener. Pl~• be wary of out Jo .. ph Thom•• d.velopmen1 of •n 11da1lng Hratch TorOMlan, 24 155 94M76-6Hl1 E SIDI! h .. 4br 3ba, 2 N/emlCr/pete, Agan! 8tudlo Quiet, new etpl ot arH companlH, paased away In 111111 nurHry Tho ap-Llguna Hiii• Mell 110'0, gar pvt yrd/epa pool/ $2250/Mo. neer ocean, p\lt gate, Ch~ with the tocat Orang•. Calllornla, on pllcation lncludH a modlft· Lagul'la Hiila, Cllllomla. COIONA Med"•rr•n••n VIII• ten: remod w/d no P-' ..... 31·10:18 n~ pe1•, $575 + utll'• Beller 8u1ln••• January 4, 1999 cauon to tile Sign Orell· m 53 D·12" -•n 1022 Localed In B•ycrHI $1800 941MM0-54SM avall 2/1 949-475-7899 BurHu b•tor• you He 11 aurvlved by hi• nance 10 permit an olf-snt Thi• buelneH It con-~ nan.a\ Terrace 38r 2.5i;Ja. · Mnd any money tot w•I•. Re(lee. daugl'llar, llgn (gazebo) on an ad)" dueled bYJ.,, lndlvldual Barbara Sanregrel, f"• or MrvlcH Rnd Elizebeth Borrero Bal· cent,{io~ ~!:..r" 117•::ad c!Olng 4Sfl Lo1 In 300 block RNl1or IMe-.&44-0195 NEWPORT APARTMENTS HOTELS and underetand any 1ey and her husband .,..~P ~f!:M~,t~l: HretehT!o4111n So of Hwy. Remodel NBWPORT HRIQHT8 BEACH 2119 POD It.ENT a MOTELS 2718 contract• before you Mlchael, ton•, Jo1eph No 4847 ca Thi• 11at1mtnt wa1 "*' or r •PI a c • m • n t . DUPL•X·LAftO• 2· 6' •lgn Shop around tor Thomu Borrero. Jr.. CEOA COMPLIANCE· Th whl'I the County Clerk of S 1.08MM Performance a TO ft y 3 • R & ratN ORDEl 14-Hl A DAT Joel Thomas Bottero pro}let hat been r~ Orenge County on t-8-99 Group 714-381~7 2a~.1. PP'S, Ml· .. HAVll 80 Ll8tt.!! H'o"•"er 9w1 blThek 10 -A ... T.,..i_T_· _M_C_l_P_A_Y_P_H_ON_E al'ld Tyron eorr.,.o. e tnd It has been detefmlned ~ 1 .... 77M93 C•l .... tMSKBKR HOM8a IN N9/Cll -----------• • :-• Kr• n d ch I Id r • n ' th•t It 11 ctttOOflCllly •x· Dady Pilot J111, 9, te, 23, *UYFRONT* From S1500.•Seooo. BALBOA bch Low 'w1e1y ratH ATES Prim• •l•••I••••••••• tother. Harman Bor-empt under thl Clu e 5 30 s8139 2BR, 2BA, frptc, huge ..... 7eo-eeos pe r mo. N o F••• _......_'" • z•"? So45oup 941Mf7U800 Ps~::r ~~J EMPLOYMENT r ro, tlllera. Marie (Minor Altetatlont In Land deck, boat 1Up avall, 8roker 94~2-3850 .-.unw.~v&.R vv Borrero and Bal>• u.. Umlt•tlont) requlr• PUBLIC NOTIC! $100k dn. owe N;:'~b •h:.r•• ~~' 2Br 2Ba epac Hbr Wdel••••··--· e .. t Deal In Town! I••······· ... ~o~•b H• 11 al•o ment.t of lh• Caflfomla En-'1otltlou• ..,_,Mee (949) 721~ neWer tri9 ro!:" S:9~ Twnhm• 2 CN gar :a•th at. 3br 2ba, i!.NTALS TO Aboeolut•IV O down. r-. ,.,. y numerou• vltonmenlal Ou&ltly Act. Cha I ca Cod B 0 • WO hkupa It 500 Agt Lrg p atio 3 hom•• sa. •• 2724 Herthey v~lng rt• ---------neoic .. and nephew•. Pub II• h • d N' • w po r1 Heme St11t•m9ftt "" ng pa 111 nmdy R..itora Cynthia 94e-e75-4e30 from b .. ~h Incl Oat ~ loc In C M Earn 14C)t( EMPLOYMENT A nallv• of San Fran-6e1ch-Coeta M... Dally The foflOWlng l)tfaOM are lmmacula1e On lush 94M7H181 $USOO 949-721·1805 8hn/WIC: eOo...e7.0221 cleco, age 82 yeare Pilot Janu•ry 9. 1999 doing butlnau at: canyon, partlal ocean Watwfront Sunaat Vu 2•r + Loft Townhom• 5530 Vlallatlon wlll l:>e on S.137 EOENCAIRE HOME MEDI· view. 320 I-fuel. Can 2·Sty 48r 3Ba Home 2 full bathe, 2car gar. Brand Now 4br 2ba, USO" Panoramk: ocn w V. ND IN 0 r Lazy Monday, January 11 CAL EQUIPMENT, t7112 add on or butte{ rntw. lmmac Cond-$525 000 pool & •P• facllltl... Step• to beach. Park· manelon. 3 lave!•, w/ perlOna dream. Fewlillili•••••••I 1999, from 12:00 p.m' ~:":~~unhngton Beach, '825K Gre•t Yaluel Agt. Brian Edmondion Very clean Avall t-t5 tng. W/D, Yearly. ~ator. gourm.t kite. hour• Good S. •20°t40 An hour 10 8.00 pm. al Eut PUBLIC NOTICE Wade M•rtin Tompkl,,. Agt 94Sl-75a.9070 94g..723-8151 Broker 949-e4<>-5M4 (949) 830-7527 prlv full ba. cl..,,, Price to Hit. FrM bro-In epare tlmel 1100 Lawn Mor1unry. 5757 CITV OP 17872 Htwtt. Huntington oceau VIEW prof. ~7.:;1 ~ chure 800-82CMl792. • I g n Ing b 0" u •I 0 ·••nback Lan•. Beech, CA 92&47 5""' ... eo •A""'*" ITMT• 8()().8()().03. •xt 1927 Sacramento. A recfla. NEWPOffT 811ACH Thia buelntH ta con-4Br, acceH to private NEWPORT :t•r a .. ehr home on Cok•/H•rahey/Pepal Admln AMt 1e-20hfl uon ol th• Ro1ery wtll MOTIC• dueled by en lndMdual ~~5.=~ !~.:P;:: COAST 1070 NBWPOl\T NBWPOlT Balboa I , fem prerd, New rout e avallf NPB Ufe/H••"h Ina aleo be on Monday, INVITING 81DS H•v• you •tarted doing "¥ muet love dogt l 1450. St~ WMkly proftt. word. Excell. •9•1; Janv•ry 11. 1999, at S..led bids mey be r• butlnff• yet? v ... SI-Mii 9314 or 55Sl-2878/P9f llACH 2119 IBACH 28e9 Oatcy Sl4SM68 •IOO Financing, frM Video comm w taxp. In• exp 7·00 pm al the ~vtd 11 tile office ot the Wede M Tompkin• Open i un 1ciMri0 ..._. popu .. r plen A t.eoo-337°1276 • t'· B4Mn-02e8 Mortuary Funerel Ser· Ctty Cieri!, 3300 Newport Tlll1 1l11tmen1 wu ftled 717 H•llotrope Trovare Vitia c;ondo. Al'--Vlefo Shr beaut vice• wlll I>• on Tu••· Boultvatel, P 0 Box 1188, with the County Cler1! or 3br, 2b• +' rental on 2br, 2.eba, 2 c:.r gar 1• NEWPORT MARINA •1 new hm PY1 rm/ba, NI ---------ADMIM ASST Ent:l day. January t2 1999 'folewport B .. ch, CA 92as&-Orange County on 12·1&-M ... •-t St ......... 000 134~000 Joan Trout S/pet., w/d, all amen. cnenlT 2107 level poaltlon. •u1. 0 00 ' • '916 unlQ tt 00 am on 1 ... e•-••• ,..u... · -• • gar, pool/epa, fem &\.GI# " a• 1 . • m also at the l)lh d1y ol Fabtu.,y • ··-· Ocean Pacific Prc>P. Burr Wh"• Realty "DA O'T'-.6L'NTS ········-Part time. cau Nikki Eatt Lawn Mortuary. 19911 It wtllch tune ,; Dtly Piiot Dec. t9, 28. Angetet<raue (949)9784830 ~~.lJ.Yl.L pref. 1800/ u111 (949)87 .... ~~:I Interment wlll loHow bids '•hall be opened·~ 1008. Jan. 2. t, 19911 S.t33 (949) 844-7004 (949) •••·•7~ Ba•ont Cl0 ___ 1,,, _,,L ....n..tc L _.L .. ..,:.... (949) 4"8-9591 • 0 C al Eaat Lawn Sierra '"d tor EW 8TR 1"' -., lrJUll r~··-~ ~ ..... COM SPACIOUS duptx ••t ook rew Hiit• Mtmorlal Partc, TIU• of,, JMt VACANT TWMHMi N CON UCTION Tropical ~-1.ut' LaMi fl'.OOI ac IUD 4cd&. EZ wellc lo bch. Share wanted F(f. Apply hcram*1to t 008-M •td:W.ui, 3~~~·~~:"~00, ~;:1d•v;\ 3:.:i:,b:; :i'!: ~'*~ i'Z>~ with f rot. seso/mo 't, -3~~·~~ th:~~!~~ LOCAL R..,1809w t aoH It Todayt Lrg Owner (805) 497·2275 • ~ lBR. l BR wl UR k ilm epu. Ni •· l1Ufi •hare Bayakte Dr, C4111 C\l"-And Outter G:t •r•• ••lier eaye balcony. 1 8 19,900 utll Inc: 714-3SNMl701 Yacht Club, 1801 MORTU1 ~RlrS c.ntreot Ne. 3227 -3Br & tam rm, need• New ....,_. behind the • l'rinte ~ 01 ~ 3/2.5, w/d, t>Hutlfvl •oolklc.. 1 Cle_. r, ,. r;, IEnGln .. ,•. l etlmet11 -co•m•llc work but N.C. gatea . 4Br 3Ba, • Woocl l*nUasfpa R...,a.c. vi.wt Private baleony P ntl ... Sl 3,000 PRICED 1000'• LESS loft, torrnal OR, home • ~...... S750mo 949-719-M23 PT computer •kffl• a PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Appnwecl trv tQUAL HOUSING than 1 a at •a I• otc, 2.&c gar. approx ,. &o.c .a;roO-...alablc z::r mua1. NB EnglnMrlng "'8111,et.poff OPPORTUNITY '319,000 Male• Off•rl 2490af Danen Sm"h, • SJ61A • No a...... Na W.all .. ......, Firm, Contact June City ~ Kelar a Co. SS99K.(1t4) 834-7500 ~ nw 1br wlbMh. all amen. ... .......... Cem~tery •Mortuary ProapectMt l>lddera mey AHi.at NtMUMfttllllt lll• 949-378-&$7& X 232 (948) 729-o8870 I. .I •90\lffty tet • test ... Clorlo•I tit• office Cha"'el • Ct"'matory ... I f ..... ......... • "'""''" ,, ff'ftC1 " .. ,.. u'9I Mao Mt e•e 3735 •kll.. , ...... d fOr ........ ,., .. o.,.an Qf\I Mt O ""'"""'"" 111lhlflttt1l11tAdlft*" 1---------1·----------•1 -.. _ ... , ~ P1<:1l1c VlflW 0r1va 'l*"J 111,no co.1 •I the of· , .... ., ""' INllt 11...,.. COSTA 1111& 1024 SOUTH COAST _______ __... -----------------leYel poettlon a bllllng ,......,pon Beach f1Ce 01 '"' Put>11C· Worttt ,, ••rer11" ··"' "*""'· lllTIO lOM RIWPOat ftlWPOIT RIWPOU ~or A~!l. :::: '"'111 .. 844 .. -·2•1•0.o._ ... ~,~ .. ~~d '·P33000 8oN9WPOf17 .. 1 .. •lllU1t ., •ttcil•l•atltt 0 --'.L, .. -••. auca 2111 •IACB 211181ACB 2HI 2 11'1 (a.t\;Hn HM) " ...,......_ • x 1 ..... ••'""'"t.ctltr,,......, _...-a ts --- NewPof1 8Mch. CA 928611-............. t............ 2.5Ba, 2c:ar ger, f'P, •sEl.1.2~ MOTIVATED· ::::::::::.:::::::::~::::::::::::: CM ......... nMded tor t9t5. Hfl"'I "lfll·.,".......... P•tlo. Only .t182,600 2 eto ry 3br 2.5b• ---------12mo old my home, For furttttr lnform.uon. 1, "'"' '" '"' """8.... J ohn Miiier, Agent concto . Frptc, petlo'• Buy"· Sell It. Find It, light houHll .. plng. dlll Fong TN, Project Man. lllllllltlet-.ert1111 -• M e-&eT-3897 •cs.cit. ~nd unit I Cit C........... (949) 8314e&I 1Qettlt(t4i)4M4 U4() '"' ........ ,•Ill ... •!~.".UTlo""••LL:L~·.D ~.~~.,';:C:.:= • LIVE THE TRADITION m 'ubll•h•d Newporl .......,. ..... ~....... " ..........,...,,. eeaeh.co•t• ._.. o..iy ..... ,.. ........... 1111 t unny • bftOM • ----------The Terrace Apartm .. nte PllotJanuatyf, 13, t9" ......._ ......... Ow,....,. Iba hme w/eftaeh~ JIO•rr• ' "' ~~=~~~~~~b:;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;~S.~W~t~3t tit 11•'"1 ""-" •M 14\ Loe In Prime ~ a.-af ; '""''-' a'9tttlttf It "" bo rhood S418,t o. 801115 1100 t1"7ZJ t1ZJ Lit? . t1ZJ <L'?.D' L) ~":ft':.: O.::re.;"';~~._, l~ .. ~-~-~"'~"~T~err~ace~~ ... !!!!ab!.,..!! ,7A,e ,J<.Jtzr~ •7~U? (;;«U}- "Affordable Altemative" DisCount Cask t, Cremadon& Burla1 Service Why hould you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated price for caskets & service ???? CalJTolfrerJ_....S4(.UUT Jcn111 °"IF I S.11114• C.-.rla ,._.,,.....,.1•111t1 dlllMI DP9M UT •-4 NI' a IDfMd MW lat .... "" • ., .. ., ...... ,., 441 ......... "' a.. 124 w 15th ..... lllf .......... DC ......... :tbf 2ba Q\Jte\ ~ 9un• 1-4 M3K l&K dn elllMUl ll.,._ NO. hdwd fie, frpfc, 1t4-4'12•:t111 RQb9rt ROVSISI CONDOS POaSALI Wd oecktng . uev.ooo 94Ml31.il011 -------........ a-. .... 111161 a.mer, BOUllll 2.aae. tam '"'· ..,. 1n COllDOS rJ~!.:r~= '°• un ....,.., ... na ---------1•111iti ....,.. Aiil&·•---------1AA• ..... 2 ~Oft•~-· 2102 -=======~~v.-~I ~~G.. ................. lllllil .. I ri · Info, l arl a Tewtor.~ ' An Exclu1lve Opportunity for Waterfron~ Livi~ on Newport Bay • U..Uted nallabWty of Studiot 8c I BeclNoma $1"°6-$2300 I ,_, .... • ,.... G.ud.Gac.I l!atrDCll 24-How S.alrity le Swtrdabo.nl • • Gym. Spa & Pool • A Wlap unto iuelf wiih Meecing Rooma, Ratauraat. Codmil Loup, EocerWammt ac Room Ser.tee • Mcmbenlaip .......... 'ID .m..1• ,.,..... ,,..... ihowlait plwe call. (949) 645-5000, e t. 539 ..... •' - ( Newpor.t Beach/Costa Mesa Doily"Pilot Sorurdoy, Jonucry 9, 1999 BMPLOY?ONT !.MPLOTMENT EMPLOYMENT EMnonuNT B Id ss30 ss30 ss30 ss30 r ue Acnvnv COUNTER·ltta Mailbox Ir--------H.t•I Up front oppty P.'/PT PERM Ship, A .. ldenca '""by Mill· ASS ..... UT phonea, Orte work, NAVE FUN non, th• leader In ... .. ,,.,. 1· trtendty t4&-e42-G282 @ WORK teoded 11av todg ng, Pwt·time. S.lvtrlldo DeTAILINQ Aviation • O•--llland offer• the lollowlng s.nlOf LMng Co la •M~lng a highly • •-oppty'a at our Ftn vty • ~-in motivated .. ., •tarter lrvln• Spectrum, loc. Front desk c:lerits, Cr9a~ c..· for to a11ume mana~ N~port Beach, r• F/T/PIT. Pl•••• vl1tt people with ment dut1" of out aort wear ctotn1ng our front dHk. for ap- Alihelffter'a le ........ ..,;... d•lalJt"Q department. Ito r • for men, pUcat1on1 9930 Stater fOf -... CanldateJ mutt ha.Je women & klda I hlr Ave. <(7t4) 065·8000 •n enerveflc previously managed F1PT aalH PoatHona EOE M·F ON P9ftOn lo worit with or owned an auto F o' 1 "t • r 4 PIT Gift & M•ll Store ow ectivity diret:fof to detallf"g company C11t1 St911e Louel<a Tue a. Thur 8•:)()-5;30, 1 provide• C1uellty and have an eye for M .. 78 .. 1922 no exp nee, tun J<>bl PfogtamfOr our P9,rfectton ••well•• a M ... Ss-9171 reaidenta.Muatlove "!llllng~aa to aucceedl~;=:=;;:::=;;:;=~; P•rt or FIT ••••• people, plantt, pets and reap the ben.,lls I end children, 81 we of this outatandtng needed for ch1ldren'1 .,, en Eden 0 pPt>rtun1 t y. Fax APPOL'VDIE.Vf boutique. South Coast Altemetiw Fecility. AHume to (714) sse-SE11T.R.~ Plaza 714-850-0&48 4023 or contai:t Oave Ff ~lumln" ancl PROPERTY MOR M·F , Aooly In peraon to @ P14) 558-0578. C\CnJng i.hilh. FT. for Senior Mob1te · l yndaGrant Driver nHded deya ~H2.g20 Hme Park ln North'HS 350 W. n-. St., CHh, must have valtd area Exp pref Salary ~, c Per Hour + b•n•tltt. • Fax. Cotta Meaa • L:lc & reta •tart mid Ci I Resume 949-852·5582 (949) e31·2212 Jan. $49•548-2778 111tf'V' llHf!< ;~~~~~~~~1 fl•mllv • -· s-retary b lll(lin R••I IEet•t• S•l•e I! .......... 9"' • 1k• t. I• lliHJ ''"'-''••"1 P/T L neediki' Ar• you ltn • il•I i.; 1\ut FIT or lc1n1ed or P£T • -#Dlllvt• e•p'd L..-;..al S .... retary • J'Ui ,.__, not. We're hiring nowt IMWll:IV n -• ""' •Lmr,:trrm•.......,_,,. ERA/HS will pay for ~.pets. plllltl & with at least 5 yeara of your r'""''d courae and -t.? S41verado Famlly Law back· l::..w\J1~lml •n 11.ltt'> --. ~;O;'i ~ ia = ground? If so, you An•l icn~ tnl( provide troe training. ~··"V might t>e juat the Call fo• ••t'l••l11l1111·tn ~00-5391 Ext. t 19 fof I unitt.11 ind1vklU1 •l!Cl!PT IO IS tohtlp· .... ~..u..... parson I'm tooktng tor 1-~-na.\7" *" N T • ..,._,,, In ttle NB area. Inter· Enthu•la111c, br1gl'lt, retidenta wlttl • Hied? PleH• call Pat watt organized tor Aliht•mtr'a take CIWI at 949-840-8093. medlcal equip. d••t of our cfot., cab, birda •Fumltur• DlapfllY* NURSERY SALF.S tnterfM:e w1doctor1 of· Ind gardena 111 our Installer, PT. Mon-Fri. ncea. Beale computer 11aiUecf IMng tor a dealgn tlrm loc In 4h-$ I 4 per hr. 1klt11 req. Room for lf'IVlronmenl Potltlon CM Musi nave good · depe-•-on growth FT Fax resume iltoinvolvetdming driving record, for ~ to 94 .. 9 5 0-8821 midtnta in our Vin to drivlng • 1711 truck. sales abl.Uty ar 1ppointmsnta and Oil Contact Terea @l 714-experlence. outings. Genuint love 445-9200 or lax re· Contact Tom or of 1ni1111la, good aume 714-445-9202 Chartes for driving reconl required Full.lime. good pay ind CLA8SIFIED appt. at o.c. benefits. It's the resource you Prem.ler Nur.tery •-ty in ,,.,llOll to can count on to sell a flowerclale~ """" ,.... myriad of merchan· Lynd• Gr1nt dlH Items, beceuse 714-754-6661 350 W Bay St • our cotumne compel Cotta Meta quattfled buyers to f1owerdale (949) 631 ·2212 calll ~~=~~~ ~~~~~~~~b:==~8~4:2~·~&;9~~~8~::::0 - The HY?tt Ne\YPOrtcr has ~t opportunities & benefits .avaiJa* e: RESERVATIONS AGENT FRONT DESK AGENT ICTURE FRAME/DESI GN SALES ASSOCIATt: We don't k"°" 'fO\I by name yet. but v. dtl ~ lh31 )'i>U ill't .. " mthusl;htk tlUt~ni; lndfvidual who h'1\ 11 lea SI I yur u( pielu re frame JCs!gJVsalc' rxr We ar.: a high qu;ihry ptcturt lroJITll! 6 art l)lllcry franch~ loo&:ll\: for prof assix. to heir us rcahu l)llr ¥f0Wth i.'O.Jb. Call Hing at 949-72J-•71o CLASS IFll!D CATCH22 Desire an above average Income. but working for the wrong Company? Salea/Manag6ment opening., will tl'\fn. 714·891 ·3698 RETAIL SALES South Coast Pla:u high.end children'$ boutique needs mature & enthusiastic SAies usoc1ates to work"' a run environment. Crrat pay + comm1~sion. CAU 714/754-5415 ~-------------------------By CHARLES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF <1nd TANNAH HIJlSCH Wl::EKLY BRIDGE QUIZ • Q 1 •As South, \IUlnernhlc, y~ hold. •.H\JU ~Q7 o KJ)2 •At 1ne b1dd101 l!lli.procet'ded SOl.TfH WES'f J'liORTH RAS-I' 1• Pus ll"il r.. l o Pa l • f&il ? Whal do you b1J now'! Q 2 Neither vulnerable, South you hold: •AK862 0 KQ98 O AQ6 •6 The biJd1ng has proceeded: SOlTfll• WEST NOR'Of EA~T h l e,: Pus P 1 What ac1ron do you~e'? Q 3 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold •QJ762 o \Od o K86Sl •1065 Partner opens the bidding witb one heart What do you respond? . Q 4 • As South. VtJJnerable, you hold; • •QJS~Al05 OQ952 •K106 t>wtncr open the badJing with ~ club. What do yuu respond? Q 5 • Neil.her \lulnctable, as South yuu ho!d • •K(JJ 054 o AKUS •154 The biddini hasroccCded: SOUCH WES' NORTH EAST 1 o Pall 2• Pass ? What do you bid now'! Q 6 • Both v1.1lnerable, 11$ South you hold· • 106 ~ A Q o A 9 16 • K 8 5 0 The bidding ~proceeded: ' EASf . SOUfH WF.ST NOR111 to r.. r.. Dbl Paa 1 What action do you take? loolcforanswus 011 Monday rl wm to be. betkr brid~play­er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridlf IAUtr by caJl lng (800) 788- lllS for inronnation. Or write to: Goren Bridge IA_t!~!l~ P.O. Box 4410, Chkaao, w. OUOGV. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 5530 R•o•ptlonlet Prof Sal•• S•o,.tary tor two commercial Insurance COMI! GROW Theraplata, $6hr. Euy brokerage firm looking WITH USI fob, friendly office, PT, for mature lndlv w/ Expanding retall ad-llexlble hra NPB. proven otftce akllts, verttatng departmeot PhonH, fifing, ached. buay phones,• 20hr. aeeka a ael1 motivated appotntmenta. Basic worl< wlc td lilt In for account executive to computer akllla. primary receptlont11. aell, develop and Hr· F ax Re au me Io Must be able to work vice new buelneH (949) 2&0-0194 a lull wk, twice a yr for and •~lat H<:tlon1. Sool•I 8•rvlo.a Site vacation relief Perml-We prefer a candidate Manager PIT tor nent poalllon. Call to hive a minimum or ••ntor dinning center (949) 263-0606 ext 2f t year print ad-In CM. Experience w/ or Fax resume to verttalng experlenc.. food aervtce and good 263-0906 Att Lynn Excellent communlca-otganlzallonal ekllla R.c•ptlonlat tlon •kllla. Ablllty 10 dHlred. Muat enjoy Community newapa-HI goal• and make working wrth seniors. per seeks part-time proleaalonal °'"enta-Apply In ~aon at: receptionist. Heavy tlona In a fa.at paced 12&5& Hoover Street, phones, Must work and detail oriented •n· Garden Grove. E.O.E. II wf I vlronment. we th th• publ c Xlnt ~neflt package, Upao•t• BouUqu• Monday· thru Friday lncludlng 401k. Drug Sales exp prel'd 1 pm-5 30pm Equal acrffnlng phyatcat r• highly motivated, opportunity employer. quired EOE HnH of atyle, salary Phyalcal/drug scrffn· RHumea via tu: At· + .comm, perm PIT Ing required. Fax r• lenllon, Lynn Eaota Britt 94U75-2174 sume to: Rhonda Weed 714-660-4l\()2 or mall: W•nt9d P•.-.ona wl1h (Q4~) 642•7667 Ttmea Community tll• tnatatlatlon & • STUMPED? Cal kif Answers 9 T~ -· "°'""' ,...._ • '6c,. "*-1.tcJ0.37°'9800 ext. cede 500 Please Apply in person on Monday and Tuesday from 1,Spm and Thur:sday from 9am,lpm or .l."all our Johlinc ·for additional opening~. It's the resource you can count on to aell a myriad of merchan- dlae Item•. becau11 our cotumna compel quallfled buyer• to cant Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? L•t the Cl•Hlned or mall to: 330 West News, 330 West Bay removal exp for 2mo Bay Street, Coata Straet, Coata Meaa, proJec:t HB. Suaanne -----------------'-----------"" Mesa, CA 92627 CA 92827 310-3914537 SELL YOUR USED VEJUCLE· (949) 759-3075 E:.EOM/NDN 842-5878 ·a•rvtc• Directory help you find reliable help. ,&42·5878 Thinking of having a garage sate? Glvo us a calll CJ.ASStFIED 942.sete RENT. through classllied HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ........ " c .... tn.cl The moat compretten· alva and curront dlrec• tory of good• and .. ,. vlcea aroundt THROUGH CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ~ .~ ERVICE IREC:IORY for all your needs ... .. ------I CABINETS 3490 CONCRBTE • ELECTRICAL 3610 BANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 PAINTING SERVICE iiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil MASONRY 3557 liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii ROM! 37581-iliil--lili• 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 31Ja ·DIJlBCTORY Advanced Wood1y1t1m1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8m•tl Job llXP•RT QUALITY CRAFTSMAN liliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif •••••••••I -Custom Cabinetry· Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan l!lectrfo 20 Yra Exp. Ref'a Kitchen• Bath• Ooora Cone, Patio, Driveway Local/Quick RHponae ·I'm Your Handyman· 1--------.. Moldlngt • Mantela Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 25vr. Servlce/Aemodela Martt 94M50-9S20 TIME TO BEGIN ADDmONS Let1650 714-998-8970 Exp. Terry 8S7·78M Ught fixture repair =tiiiiimmii YOUR HOllE ll.MODEUNG 3410 **·"'o MASONftY** L7M 70 ~9-e~7ot2 ru CARPENTRY 3510 BLOCK BRICK STONE Llo'd Contr. No Job IWIDYMAJI · IMPROVEMENT 1 -0 too amall. All aves. PROJECT? R89UILD or Rl!MODIL A 1 typn tty Work I Aepr/rmdl, fans, new Al phasaS of home, or olhce *iorMt °' omc.. •Remodeling and all e.t. L730089 831-7843 avca. apaa. 845-3858 rtlllll'. Noi<>bSlooblgotSmal Call • plumber, eQual1tv c 11 e1t0t\ ty r 1 N ~for""'" fret eslllnate. painter, handyman .. , on• v PH o r•p• ,.., 0 QUICK l!LEC ave •-or any or the aer-•Aeaaonabty Priced fob too •mall. oc 32 CONTRACTORS L493623 Faoa. Spaa. C.S. COMSTRUCTIOI vie" Hated here In •Local Co. #8363t8 yrs Uc-bond-Ina MIC/ GW!-.r'l:ID•'I' 3558 troublHhoot, 21yra (,...)LCl738SOI our dlr~oryt •Stephenaon Maoc Vlaa 71~He.3SM .au•ivu. 'itSl::IWIHL.-_......;.1111 C•ll 949-e44-MeS Woodwork Doors tnat. exp. (71~) 842·2905 • f~ •• :VC:c".: cloHtl ramdld, crown LEWIS Conatruotlon 1---------TODAYI APPIAISIU.S 3427 motdlng bueftnm etc. Remodel•Handyman PENCES XE'l\WRT (C\STRlCT:I\ '!!!~~~~~~~I Rapa1r1 854·1934 L.f704773 Local R ... • DE,..,,S :;; •7 14oaa7-8925e '"" & P r•D-r li&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~,. • Wood F•no•• * S ~~Y.,!~ES iiCLEANINiiiiiiiiliiiiGiiiiiiil3ii5ii1iii5 ~~i~G 3570 ==~i~~ • E•tat• Pro C•rpet Cl-nerl liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 11\S D<ioation& Honoat-Pollte·Faatl W.t•rproof C09tln9a ~ ANA!UlPAP Cf.Ill l'rlendty & Mature. Oeokt/BalconlH/Stalr 2 0 22r: Lon 714-97•aON Quality YWOrk/Reaa. S 1 -54 -1 .) L.587430 722-8789 3615 cani '""' to get to .. thoM ,..., jObt Wound the "°'*' . L9t..,. c1 ..... ~ ....... ........ .. ,... .. ............ ...... PUBLIC NOTICE The Call!. Publk: Utttl- tlH Commlaalon RE· QUIRES thet all u•ed tk•'• Custom Patnung Plumb/Dr•ln cteanlng Prof, Clean, Quality 24hr Emrg Svc LOW Work. Int/Ext & Docka. Ratea Fr" Eat; Bond-L• 703488 931-4910 Insurance 84&-3299 l'I o u 1 eh or d good a -.. -0-8_1!_A_T_l_S_8 ___ L_L_C_O movera print their lnt/Ext•Smatt Jobs OK P.U.C. C.I T number; Decorative Painting tlmoa and chauffeur• ll4Q•3~ 848-3008 . print their T.C.P. num-714.aaO-H28-Paner bar In all adVertta-. • mentt. If you have a-------- queatlon about the I• PET gatrty of a mover, ll~o or chautteur, call: SERVICES Publtc UtflltlH •Neighbor ood Plumberl cl~l~~· Commlaalon 714-558-4151 h t S itter/Doe Wolka r --------Dally. Overnight Vltlta JUUN' Rafa avt. Uc'dlBondod G.,.,.........,Dr Den!M 114 938-8970 V & &~ knM .. r ,.1n1tn1 ruldintlal (flux flnbhlng wood tt1toratf0n man hew 5 48-5 481 "',.~ 3880 ORCO P l .UMBING ., DaAIN CL&»ONO 7-D~tnD:k St.a... ....... 7601170 •Gutter C ... nlng• Frff ••tlmatea. (949) 84s.o33S \ CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Scmi•tttittd CUltCt offer 25% Off MateriaJ/l:abor! 2S different co1ors of denims&: 100'6 of ether fahria' J~ Yt:an of qualic> · work and craft, anship!., I , J I I .. Newport/Costa /V\eso Daily Pilo a·st .-ChanCe . 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