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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-16 - Orange Coast PilotInside The ·best local real estate SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 WEEKEND REPORT •· T e e .. us1ve·· ream Plenty of people want to take advantage of Costa Mesa's first-time llome buyers program, but not many can because of a shortage of afforda ble housing in the city ~Pb In oberta Wall doesn't own a Iii home · It's not for lack of help -she has qualified for finanaal assis- tance through the city of Costa Mesa's fust-tilne home buyers program. It's not for lack of trying -she scans the classified ads daily and hops on the Internet three to four time~ a week looking for listings. And tt'.s not for lack of desire - the mglc mother of two boys would Jove to stop skimping for her more than $900-a-month rent and to put food on the table. The problem seems to be a lack of affordable housing in Cos- .ta Mesa m pa"rticular and O range County m general. Coste Mesd became the latest oty last fall to 11J1plement a· first· time home buyers program to help encourage home ownership in the aty · Under the Redevelopment Agency program, the home buyer is reqwred to proVide a 5% down payment and pay cl01tmg costs. 'filt Redevelopment Agency pro- vides the home buyer Wltb a Joan of up to $35,000 for the remaining 15% of the down paymenL The home buyer must also qualify for a conventional loan before getting the agency loan. Payback of the agency Joan kicks in after 11 years, when interest begins to accrue at 5%. A lottery was held in Septem· ber to prioritize the more than 40 Merrill Lynch & the Affordable Ho~ing Clearinghouse First-time Home Buyer's Program Por 1 homt up 10 $2'40,000 anY"'~te In Orange Coumy PHOTOS BY DON lEACK/ O~Y Al.OT . Cecilla Chun WU a top in a flrit-ume home buyers lotteiy di'aw ln Costa Mesa, but she dropped out because she had dlfficulcy filiding a home In her price range. She sttll lives with her dilJdren ln a Costa Mesa a~ent. people who pre-qualified. Since then, the Redevelopment Agency has helped three individ- uals and families buy homes in Costa Mesa and another three get into escrow, said Muriel Ullman. redevelopment and housing man- SEE HOUSI NG PAGE A 19 97% Velarde, 5, looks at a pic- ture as her mother, Marla de 1, Luz, and her father, Gary Velarde, • relax in the living room of tbe.lr new home In Costa MeA. The filmllywas able to pur- Cbue the llomewtth belpfrom ~errlll Lynch. Pride of ownership After~of looking, Gary Velarde gets his first home in Costa Mesa through a fii"st-~ home buyers program I : ~ j I i l i t 1 F1JSF. Gt:t °"'"" • ary Velarde knocked loudly on the wall of h1s C1 s- ta Mesa home with his lat. . •oaddy, stop that,' said Velarde's 5-year-old deugh- ter, Kristina. •The lady nezt door is going to get mad.• Velarde'& face lit up With one of his big, Wide grins. liKristiJla, guess What?• Velarde se.Sd •Nobody's next door ,to us anymore.• Por Velarde, being able to make noise, using the Surround-Sound feature on his stereo, and having friends and relatives pull db«.'tfy :into his drive.way are )ust a few mWl joys of home ownership. But after y~ SEE FAMILY MM A,, INDEX And then there were 6 ... candidates • Newport Beach n_arrows field of prospective city managers; interviews planned Jan. 29 and Feb. 2. ,_,, '/ I SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1999 Theater . grQup gets its largest . gift ever •Businessman giyes $L2 million '--to South Coast Repertory, which plans to use money for expansiq_n. P\UI (JI\\' I ~Pb COSTA MESA -A computer chip maker managed to steal th~ ~potlight from French playwnght Moliere on Fnday when South Coast Repertory announced, -0n the operung rught of "Tartuffe,• that 1l had received a $1,2 million donation -lhe largest m its 35-year history , The gift was from Dr. Henry T. Nicholas m , pre!>ident and chief eKecutive officer of lrvme- b~ed Broadcom Corp., and his ·wife. Stacey. •stacey ancl I have alway been fans of the theater.• Nicholas said ma statement. 0 When we movt•d to Orange Co~nty three years ago, we were immediutel)' unpressed .. 'th the quality ot SCR's work.· .. Nicholas has helm d maJor player m the burgeoning h1gh·lL"C:h mark.Pt Wlth Broad- com, which des1gn:. dOd selb computer c.hlp!? for high-speed datu transmiSsion. The compa- ny was found~d in 1991 by ~ichola~ arid his partner, f It:nry Sdniudt, and ha~ an est1mat d market v.alue of dboul $8.7 hillion. Cnstoter Gro 5, d spok£'sman for South Coast Repertory, <:aid UH. Nicholas' contribu- tion Wi.1S their hr t mdto gift to the drts 111 Orang"' County. . The donation has been earmarked for thP. proposed expansion ot the theater group's SEE THEATER PAGE A 20 Genis will lead library foundation • Costa Mesa group looking to spend the year raising money to - improve services in the city. tif l'iot CO~'TA MESA -Fonner Councilwoman !'andy G rus wa" elooted pre!o.1dent of th Costa f\ tesa Ubrary Foundation to lead th nonprofit group dunng a year that is expect- ed to herald significant gro~1h for the orgam- zation . . The foundation wa born out of a city com- nuttee edrly last y ' r and seeks to raise funds to build and mamtain a pnvate lihrary (or t1't city. . Members of th ' orgcsnitation spent much of la. l year drafting bylaws and qualilying for nonprofit talus, said Joan Murphine, founda-ti<JP. x:.Tetary. Members also worked W1U1 an archHcct to come up with a conceptual p lan for the stat "-of-the-art library, which will cost an ci,timatt'd $15 million to $20 million, ha v about 60.000 squar • f ect of $pace and house about 175,000 books. Th library could al o include spcadl col· lection , a Latino cultural re ourre center, rnmput •r technology center, genealogy cen· te.r and Histoncal Soci ty collection. • W were g "tting Ow a Jeg • • Genis d S!'E GENIS PAGE ~20 lie chalked up many years \\'ith school district WWHEI ...... , ... PAlll, CllAVI z OaittNd NEWPORT BEACH -Tho field of candidates vytng for the job of Newport Beach'& dty man· ager wu narrowed to si:r Friday Cturlng e clOled -ses ion City CoUDd1 meeting, interviewed Jan. 29 and Feb. 2 for the job, which pays between $135,000 and $150.000 a y ar, Newport BE>.ac-h offietals hnvo been trying to fmd a new nty manager since the abrupt reslg· nation ln Augu5t of ix-year City Manager KeVin Murphy. 1be oty ·has worked with the Sacramento· Mtirch 1 dcttdhne for having a new city mo.nag ~r an board. Jbe date was sel cted bccau thc- <~Hy wlll hcglll funnmg its 19! 9· 2000 budget that month. Nor praised Danner for his work the pa t f w month , •111c) ha h d a very ta bdiz- ing unpact on the ci ty,• Noy id. •t I ' on of u and h • d on e v ry ,good 'oh . I'm VeJY proud of him • ' --~ "". ' ' John Nicoll s ived ft Newport- M a ~':hoot supcnntendent for more than 25 years be.fore retinng in 1993 after on of hi chief lieut nants emba- r.led $4 mlllion from school &CCO\lntt. After retirement, Nicoll remained lnvolved in th community by ~ on the Newport BeaCh Ubra.ry board at trust~'\e.nd ln 1996 he w• r9ldnlcl bf ···-· ..... Interim ctty Manager Dennis Dmmer said coundJ members nmewed 13 apptications from e wide range ol cuctidates. Danner Mid the m llnal1ltl wouJd be baled oonsuJtant f inn of John Shannon and Auodates to find qualified candidets. · Goundlman~ No,. -~ the dty WU ttyipg to meet its Danner, h a~ of th d ty'S admlnistrativ dcpan.m nt, 1d he would not k the polition. "'I've enjoyed doing this,• he ........ ·..:.•But lt'I not 10methlng I want to do permanently.• theJa\Ot)I district~= ...... .....,. iltretive post su and evU.t· ~tng ectwt educe~ \ • t I ' . ... a Soturdoy, JaOUOf)' 16. 1999 MORAL OF THE STORY .... dndy trane chrisf eson Resolutions can be easier to keep "What the new year brutgs us will' depend a grear deal on what we brmg ··t11e new year." -Unknown I have talked to several ~oplc about lhe11 new year's resolutions lately. One woman laugh ed a nd said, "Why do J even try? J ve already bro- ken all of them and it's only th e middle v! J anudJ)'." Anothe r fnend named Bill exp lained his <Spptoacll to the whole sUbject: "( made a resolution not to rake any resolutions.. . • I spoke lo a group years ago and ked the women lo wnte down two or' their resolutions. Then I said, "Some of you may choose som elhmg external like saying you want to lose 10 pounds or maybe run a marathon." Before I could say dJlolhe r word, a womdil m the front row started Jaug h- .tng cptd scild , "I'm sony for inte rrupt· mg Cmdy. it's 1ust that you Sdid my two resolutioOS". Look at m y paper." Sure enough, she h ad wntten d own !\er intentions to lose 10 pounds ancJ run a marathon . When J saw tha t woman s<•vNdl weeks later, I asked , bf'!r how ht>r running wa::. and s h e JUSt tolled her eyes and said, "I don't kilow what I was tlunking." Mdybe tf we were cledl"er on wh at lhe word ntf'ctns. we would be more f.treful dbout the resolutions we 111ak~ H Wf' <«JO bP-more realistic, the re ·ults mdy h'· more rewarding One jlict1onary dr~hne: "resolubo9 • as "the t of n•solvmg something, a decision . .S to future action.• .. I once hedrd a speaker say, .• Don't ~fW;t make a gottl. Bf:! sure to wnte •dbwn why 1t L<; unportan t·to you . If ypu don't hdve a strong reason for doing somettung, life will fmd trong(!r rem ems for you not to bothe r WJth it .• Are there internal or external • chdnges you want to make tha t are -. truly s19rufwant? Is there something l>u Wdnl to rPsolv1~, and can you i.e'lplcun why? You are more like ly to ucceed if you stute your resolutions p0s1bvely fo1 example, d r~olution to f\Pt eat any dcs:.e·rts m 1999 1s lik ely foil However. iJ you resolve to eat healtluer dncf hst the mdJly benefits of rf.omg so. you hc.1ve a muc:h better '"',·t>ancP of '>UC c c-~s • Thnf' 1s a vnc,c• m the Bible m WhKh 1\1<.>se:. .;dys to God. •Teach us to miike th" mo:.t of our tune, :.o that :..we may grow in wLc;dom. ·The verse ey~ to mak1· lhf• most of ou r ddys not tu do the most ew~ry day. ls there a t>N·1fic chdn9'' to make that will mdke your day less busy but more :purposeful? I low <;an you mak e the !AOSt of your time to work toward ?>at7 It w .. mc1kP. a resolubon to make ne most of our day:. und grow m WlS· dom we ure h~dded toward poslbve <jldnge:. Tlus nldY not be a goal that .nm be me.1sure<I an milC$ or pounds but m growth and progress. Addmg to ft phrdse 1 hPdrd yecirs ago, this cdn be• d resolution thdl doesn't go m one }'ear and out thP o the r And you can quote me on Uiat. • ONDY TRANI OUUSTESON Is a Newport 8ecKh resident who speaks frequently to • )>ilrent1ng groups, She can be reached via ,. e mail at cindyOonthegrow.com faith , Newport ~~/Costa Mesa Doily Pil IN THI SPlllT Address: 2.COt lrvme Ave , Newport Beach .... Telephone: (949) 64s-s·1a1 Denomination: Christian Church ID s· opleit of Christ) Year established: 1960 Service times: Adult Sunday school meets at 8:30 a .m. Sunday Commu- ruon service dnd Sunday school for children age:. 10 cmd younger at l 0 a·.m. Thun.day a women's Bible study and prayer group meets at 10 a.m .. 5enior pastor. Den~ Short, DHi. • • (Doctor Humane Letters) Size of congregation: 1 oo. The seg- ment of young adults 1s expanding. There is a group of young adults and smgles that bas dubbed ttself "The Young and the Rest of Us." . Makeup of .congregation; Ages 15 months through 93 yedfs, singles, cou- ples and families. • Child care: ProVlded at the 10 a .m . Sunday service and as needed for oth- er meetings and even~. Type of worship: A blend of traditional and contemporary. Congregational singing of a wide variety of spiritual hymns, Communion, praise and eth- nic ts a ld.Ige part of the Sunday Communfon seMce. A lay leader leads the litany and offertory parts of the worship. Short gives the day's message. iype of sermon: The sermon is most ofte n based on a Scnpture from the reVL\Cd Common Lectionary. It's con- temporary, offering practical guidance and direction for daily Christian living. Upcoming sermon: The message for Sunday will focus on "How God's Love Om Help Us Break Bonds and Bull- d oze Barners.~ Welcome wagon: There are official g ree ters, but everyone dl Harbor Christian Church h as outstretched arms and a knack for hospitality. Commuruty is in the heart of this con-The Rev. Dennis Short of Harbor Christian Church. PLICIS TO WOISHIP • fDm>R'S NOTE: Places to "Worship Baptist of Buddha are rtllted to • c.ontem- features brief deSctiptlom of chufc.h-porary Issue Those attending can es and temples m our community. also make incense andlor monetary They appear each week on a rGtbt· FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH offermgs The Ohfrma Society con· Ing ~sis. OF COSTA MESA ducts lectureld1K~lon series that are open to the public, Buddhists First BaiP'-iU Church of Costa and non·Bl.iddhlsts. There ~ no Bahai Mew believes the church rs to be charge fOf attending. •Anyone who family onented aod to provide for Is interestf'd fn expiori';'JJ Jodoshin· all •and social graups, at all shU on a personal level iJ invited. BAHAI FAITH OF COSTA MESA ~ of life. It ;11ms to hetp mem-The temP'e I\ at i54 Victocla St. berS MmOOstrate the love of God Costa Me\cl. Call the ternple at 72l· Bahais believe tn the oneness of by Involving as many as possible in 1202 for more infocmat10fl. God, the oneness of man and the arus of ministry. Sunday ~hool fOf oneneu of religion; the unity of the all ~ meets at 9:30 a m. Worsn;r. ZEN CENTER OF COSTA MESA whole human race; the harmony of Is It 10:45 a.m Ch1fq Cdte IS prcM Zen master SUzukl says: •cultl· sclente and rel~ion; the 1~ ed. Bible study for adutt<o, t1cmen-vate )'OUf own 'f)lnt. This me"'1S not dent 1rwestig~n of truth; the tary schooC. high ~001 .,nd colle~ to go ~king for someth1~oots~ elimination of all sxejudice and the ~pie meets at 7 pm yourself. Instead of gaining nowJ.. equality of men and women Bahal . W. Leon Stke\ Is senior edge. you should clear your mind Faith ot Cost.a Mesa presents weekly ~or. The churth is at '301 M~no· 'Nneo you li~ten to Zen teaching firesides, wtuch present the baslu of t., Costa Mesa For more 1n 6r wrth a Cll'ar mind you can actept 1t mation, call 631 3010. as 1f you were heart~ something the faith and offer newcomers an you air~ knew • Zen Center opporu.inity to ask questions about HARBOR TRINITY of Costa esa offers a regular Zen the faith. F1resJde$ are Informal BAPTIST CHURCH ' meditation gathering Sunday from gatherings in the homes of Bahais Hatbor Trinity Baptist Churct1, S to 7.15 p.m. Oeboiat\ Barrett I\ Locations of local firesides ate avail· director of train~ The c~ter Is at ablt through the Orange County· dedicated to •Equ1~n9 believers 711 W 17th St., Suite AS, Coste wide Info ltne at 753·3551. Or )'Ou to PftSent ChriSt to am1h~ In our Mesa For mol'e information, call community through creative WOf· 722·7818 io receive a schedule of may contact Bahai Faith of Costa ship, car ~fo· biblical tl!ath• classes and med1tat100 times, leave MeMI at PO. Box 10832, C<Xta Mesa, ing and le p tra1nin~." It ·~ a your namt and addr~s. 92727. very family-orient~ churc . Bruce Merrifield Is senior past0<. The BAHAI FAITH chufdl Is •t 123<> W. Baker St .. Costa Christian Science OF NEWPORT BEACH Mesa. For more information. call Bahal Faith.of Newport Be.xh SS6-n87. FIRST CHURCH OF offers weekly Friday evening dinner CHRIST SCIENTIST discun1ons and a monthly brunch Buddhist The First Church of Chrtst Scien and lecture on the last Sunday of list holds Jerv1ces Sunday at 1 O a.m each month. Bah"ai''5 Faith Is an and S p.m Sunday schQOI for youth independent global religion whose HIGASHI HONGANJI through a~20 is offered concur· primary goal ls the .spir~ uoifiGa· BUDDHIST TEMPLE rent with t mom1n~ servke A tion of the human fM'nily. It bellews Higashi H?.'_9anj1 8uddh st Tern-tes-timOrt I R!M(e is Id Wednes· ln the esseotlel unification of all ~ Jodo Stiin BUddhm temple. day at 8 p.m Chlld care I) provided rehgions, races, aeedS Ind ethnkl-1p wvkes are Sunday at 1 O at all services for the very ~· a..m. The servke is ~apanese and Th • <hurch 1) at 3303 Via Udo. ew ties. Its memben wot\ to br~ E~listl and Includes ~utra chanting port Beath. The Christian Science about mutual respect and u • a •teaching message. The mes· reading room, next d()()( to the standing a~ Ill J*)Ple. call sage ls bisect on the teachings of c.hurch, is open Monday through 7S9-0999 fOf' ttnw. aoc.tlon and top-BUddhl's worm and con<er111n'iJ the S.turd.i~ from 10 a.m. through~ ta (for 1nformadon on Mekly fn· three tremUre of Buddhism, hOw ~m To ens for patld09 m the IOt dily twning rneetingl) Ot 760-Sl&O we are humlin beings. receiving the · hmd the.~hurch are available (for nfonnatlon on me.tings on Buddhl OhlrTM. -and recPI~ from the readr~ room. fOf' more the last ~of Nd1 rnontf'I) PNC• of mind Often th le fl9\ Infocmatlon, cal 673·1340 gregauon. • ., Outreach program$: Short is the co-- Chau of the Regional Social Concerns Conuruttee. Harbor Chri tian Church supports the work of World Missions Md Homeland Missions, which both provide physical and spmtual suste- nance to people throughout the world. The church also .supports FISH Harbor Alea, Interfaith Shelter and the In~er~ faith Hunger Walle. Dress: Ill.formal Church design: The spacious, open, multi-functional main building and sanctuary were built in 1973. The design incorporated ideas from the entire congregauon. Espeoally notabl~ are large patios tpat surround-the · building in a manner intended to express arms outstretched to the com- · muruty. Mission statement: The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) proclaiJ:ns Jesus as Lord, draws its lilSpiration from Scnpture and the Holy Spmt, wit- nesse~ and serves among the whole human family, acknowledges that Chn.stlan unity and Christian nuss1on are inseparable, and cla.un.s as its par- t.J.cular mission the quest for. lhe reuruon of the body of Christ, celebrat- ing weekly around the Lord's table the life, death and resurrection and contin· uing presence of its Lord. Interesting notes: nus Sunday is a special Sunday to weJcome all visi- tors. Following the worship servlce, a luncheon will be provided for all guests. The congregation of Temple Isaiah has met here Fnday nights and for other holy dayc.; for 22 years. Also, Short is a licensed ffi<J.rriage, family and child counselor and 1s also very active with Marriage Encounter. He does a lot of prernantaJ counseling and weddings. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS SERMONS EVENING DEBAlE MARTIN LUTHER KING An Pvc:rung debate titled ·schoo REMEMBRANCE Vouchers: Good Law? Good Poli-The Rev, Karen Stoyanoff will cy?" will be presented from 6·45 deliver her message, titled "Jour- to 8.45 p.m . Tue:.day at Whitber ney Toward Wholeness,• m cele- Low School, 3333 Harbor Blvd • bration of Martin Luther King's Costa Mesa. Admission is free. birthday, at the 10;30 a.m. Sun- Seatmg is limited. Por more day sermon at Orange Coast Wonnation, call (714~979-4733. Unitanan Uruversalist Church, 1259 Victona St., Costa Mesa. GUEST SPEAKER Child care and youth religious Sara Pechdllac. of SardJevo and education will be available dur- i.ng the setv1ce. For more inlor-Israel will present her compelling roation call (714) 646-4652 . personal story at 7 p .m Wcdnei;- day at the JcWlsh Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa SUNDAY WORSHIP The Rev. Paul N Svingen from Mesa. Ad.rruss1on is free. Dessert will be erved. For more informa-Minneapolis will present Sunday tion, call (714) 755-5555 ext 241. worship at 915 a .m . through January at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover RELIGIOUS CONCERT Dnve, Newport Beach. For more Luau Tt.me with Tony Capa, a information, call 1949) 646-7082. concert, will be presented from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at the SHABBAT SERVICES Jewish Commwuty Center Shabbat services will be present-Senior Center of Orange County. ed Fridays at 8 p.m. by Rabbi 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Mark S. Miller and cantor Admission is free. For more Jonathan Grant at Temple Bat information, call (714) 755-0340. Yahm, 1011 Camelback St, CtASSES;WORKSHOPS Newport Beach. Family Sbabbat services will be presented at 6 p.m . the first Fnday of the month. Prospective members are ANCIENT WISDOM OF PROPHETS welcome. For more inlonnation, Rabbi Mark s' Miller, of Temple call (949) 644-1999. Bat Yahrn Uruvers1ty, will prc:.ent EPfSCOPAl CHURCH SERVICES a class tiUed The Ancient Wis- dom of the Prophets at 7:30 p.m. St Michael and All Ange4i Ep1s- Thursday in the Temple Social copal C hurch , 3233 Paci.fie View Drive, Corona del Mar, presents Hall at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Sunday Euctianst at 8 a.m. and Camelback St.. Newport BcaC'h. evening Eucharist at 5 p.m. at For more mfonnation, call (949) the church. For more mforma- 644-1999. tion, call 644-0463. 8.EAO.fRS HOTUN~ (949) 642·6086 news stories, 1lluttrations. ed1to- rl1I INtter or adwrtisements herein can be reprod\Ked with· out written permiSMon of CIJf1'I right owner. 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You can look 3·03 p.m . . • . • ..0 7 f()(warcS to an Second h h 1ncru\1 in surf by 9 29 p m. . • • •• 3 7 the afternoon thanks to th• SUNDAY arrival of a north- First I~ westerly swell, 2:13 am. ........ 2.0 We'll see an first high lncrHM in clouds 8 25 am .....•. .s 9 with • sllght dip 1n Second low the temptratutes. _,.,,.......,,, Thttt Is lrttle _..,_... 3·15 pm. • •... 0 8 Ltol:Nl1g v.-~~-~~'ld-titatr----r· <~ for Sund.-,. • winm at 11ro to sh< 10 01 pm. . ..• !.I W1ter visibility I\ knots becoming poor to falt. The Wftteriy M •to 12 WATIR sun sets 1t S.06 knots~ the aft«. TB I IRATUM: S6 P m COSTA MESA • LMttsp.w Street; A wallet and its contents worth $100 were nolerl from a CM In the 3300 block eluting the evening of Jan 6. • s.nta Aiw Avenue. Three 18-padS of bffr worth $33 were nolen from• store 10 the 1600 block at about 12:27 a.m. Jan. 8. •Senta Aiw -..-.. iwo·12-packs of beef wOrth S15 were stolen from• stonr In the 1600 block at abOot 12:11 • m Jan. 2. • la.t 1-nh ~A pune and its contents worth $100 we,. stolen from a CM In UM 400 blodc It about 9.37 pm. Dec. 2• • Weft 2°"' ~A cettular ~worth S 150 was stolen from • car 1n the 700 bk>ck between noon ind l p.m Jan. 6 NIWPORT llAOt • ..... ._...,...,: A cellular phone and <ompact dik playtr wof1tl S.10 ~ stoi.n from a car In the 2500 block during tht ewning of Jin. 13. ...... DrM· About SS In~ WM stolen from. CM In tht 500 bk>dt ~the~ of Jan. 13. • Newpert C..W D;he: A WMd\ wont\ S700 w. llolen from a buslMll In the eoo btotk bltt.A1n noon .net 12:15 pm. Jan 14 • ............ , DiM: A ~-worth Sl2S wes ltOltn from I home In the 800 bloCk betvMn Die. I Ind Dec. 11. • ~ DulW: nw.. ll'1Cirt'lttl11rdi end ......... worth t1, tOI Win lfllMn from I hofM trl N 2100bla-·I11•• o.t. J1 n Jin. I. ( Newport Beoc.h/Co5ta Mesa Doily Pilot .. Trying . !irr1:es reveal tYue meariing. of friendship I have a buddy back m Kansas who once told me that a ftiend ts someonP. who ·stays in touch even when he • doe:>n't need anything from you. My friend ought to know. He has a very succes.c;ful business and a lot of money. He gets calls all the time from people who say they are his fnend, but he knows better. Tula Schafruti hdd a lot of friends, I think there were a lot of friends who stayed in touch with her dun.ng her socialite ·days becau,.,c they needed WHIT'S st eve smith UP • sometlung from her. Sometimes it was her money, sometiines it was just her •A-list• name · attached to their pet cause. Almost a year ago, Schaf mtz got busted for selling cocaine to an undercover officer. The word at the tnne was that a "friend" may have tipped off the authori- ties. With friends like that, well, you know the rest. in prison, shamed, h~r mamage · at the bnnk, relatives jockeying for her money and her kids put through a homble nightmare. Now she's on her way home to Newport Beach. to her family Schafnitz ls due out of jdi.l in a couple of days. Nine months and friends, her debt to society paid. The story today is only d little bit about Schafnitz and a lot about what it is to be a friend. My guess is that there will be some people who called them· selves Schaf rutz's fnend but who did not take the tim~ to wnte her or see her while she was in jail. Many did not do either and don't have a good excuse, such as perha~ they • were in Jail, too. Then there are those "friends• who will ostracize Schafnitz. Some of these people did l)Ot mind watching her fall from grace and were only too happy to imagine her m a jail Jumpsuit. I have nolhing but sorrow for the e people. .Consider, also, her family Her kids didn't do a.J)ything wrong nor did her husband. Those who would shun her must also sacrifice her husband and children at a time when they most need their friends. Scbafnitz did a very bad lhing. The only Uung you can take away from a person of means who commits this type of cnme is their freedom, which the court saw fit to do. Every other penalty can be paid by wnb.ng a check. Those who hold a grudge havo a person<1l agenda and problems other than.the crimes of Schafrutz. She has ~id the debt he w"s ordered to pay and that's that. My mmd keeps wandenng back to her kids and how they may have been brutalized for the past scv9ral months by ~ome of the awful lhings their peers can con1ure up. If for no other reason, he should be left alone for their sake. ( don't condone what Schafnitz did. In faq, I believe she got what she qeserved. · Despite her cnminal activity, however, lots of kids are better off because of her presence. The fund raising and. time she spent with the likes of Child- • help· USA and the Short Stature Foundation have given hope and comfort to hundreds, per· haps thousands, of children. Such charity work counts f9r something. It counts when met- BQOKSALE New~teGram Counter REG. '3.95 ~ ""Robert c. A4ins, /ti.A my out a nlencP-and 1t count when sosn one returns to sod· ety. Ye , J am a sucJ:ter for (my· thing that ben'-ht.s kids, l>ut 1t has little to do with my belief • that Schafnltz u~not deserVe th~ community cold shov.Jdr.r. Some are no doubt consider- ing thdt. They have my regrets for their sorry attitude and I urge them to find omething more productive ro do with their time: Her account with sooety ts all squared up and if she was a fnend before she went to Jail, she should be one when she's out. That's what bemg a friend ' is all about. In one way, Schafnitz is lucky. She knows what few of us have the chance to 'discover m our Wetimes. She now knows who her friends really are. ' • STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa resl· dent and free-lance writer. His column runs Saturdays. He can be reached at (949) 574-2462 or via e-mail at: stsmth190idt.net. Saturday, January 16, 1999 A I Chamber to install new board mc1nb r The Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Conunc.rce will install a new board of directors Jan. 26. The cv nt i open to th«; pub- hc, and lhe admisston · price includes dinnei. Cost' is S35 per on at the Five Crown Restoumnt 0-l E. Coast Higt\· way. Social tim begins t 6:30 'p.m., followed by dinner at 7:15. Tickets ar available through the Corona del Mar Chambes of Commerce. 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O' eil ge~ seat on El Toro commission • N'·wp<1rt Bedrh mayor tak<~c, ovPr f<)rmer Mayor Trm1 EdwrJrcl!>' s1•ol rm ' < 1tlz,·n~ ddVIS<Jry hoord Nf;\\ P< JHT l~EA< H 'v1n"Y'JC represent Jhe county supervisor· 11~1 d 1s 1nr ts Th~,.. seven members dwose ·the mm !nmg s1x, which rndud<· tw<1 a\rfotlon expert~. two representatives from C()ffi· mumty gr<Jups. ci member from th'· husmess C<Jmmunity dnd a m.nnbP.r of a labor orga01zat1on port Beach, ne d to monitor carefully. Any-cxpanswn of John Wayne A1rport wsll adver ely affect (u I " O 'NeiJ fdv<,r an dtrport at El Toro, whic:h ts sch •duled to be ctot>~d this year • Informal gatherings at residents' homes will be used to collect community input on revdaliZduon. EusEGll COSTA MESA-Shaping lhe community VlSlon for the new • West Side Will oogin m the liVJng rooms of r de.nts Jan. 26 and 1.1 ur a sencs of ne1gbborho00 · dl(:ttogues ·, · The mecungs are 1.11tended to provide informdl, intimate envi- ronments for oti2.ens to brain· storm deas and share concerns about the future reVJtahzatJon. of thP portion of Costa Mesa locat· ed roughly south ot Wtlsoo Street and west of Harbor Bou.IP· vard The West Side reVltalization plan will be used to bnng an area ulfenng from an awkward mix of bu,.messes, · re 1dences and industrial areas up to jts polenlidl. ·: The mformation gathered at the neighborhood dialogues will be used as the •steppingstones· for a community workshop cheduled for Feb. 6, s111d Cyn-· th1u D'Agosto, c;eruor planner with consultant EIP Associates •trs pnmarily to give people who lJve on the West S1de an opportumty to share theu view of what their neighborhood will look Uk~ for the future,• sa1d m • The neighborhood di~ Will ISe held at vanous k>ca· ion/ on the West Side from 7 zo 9 p.m. JM1. 26 and 27. C1t1· • :ZMS who 'w.nt to p.rticf pate mUst R.S..V.P. t~ assigned a &oalion. <AU f'14! 754-5350 fot ' fftervMK>n. Bette Flick. chairwoman of thP aty's Human Relations Comllllt· tee, which assisted in the pian- o ng. The neighborhood d1e1logue.s will also empower people who have a stake 1.11 the com.mumty -but who nught not hcsve had thPlf voices traditionally heard -to offer mpuf on a project that will have s1gmflcant impact on their lives. Flick said. However, residents from out- side the area will not be restnct· ed from attending the neighbor· hood dialogues, Fhck and D'Agosta said The plan 1~ to have six meetings. Beccsus1> most meetings w.ill take plcsce m pn· vate homes. space will be bmit- ed to about 15 people per home and reservauons Will be neces· sary. ElP will tram faa ilators for each· meeting. Tney will record' the 1deds cmd concems residents shar and prompt d1 cu~s101 D'Agosta a d. On of the m ings will be reserved f 01 Spa1 1 ~b'.spca1ung tCSldcnts. but a other partJdpants wW. ~ rar domly as 1gn~d to locatJon Rick stud: The Feb 6 community wor shop will be from 10 am to p .m at Rea EJemenlary SChoo 601 Hwrulton St , D' Agosta a •Wo'U have the 1Ssues Uste and w e'II u e lhem to h a\i somethlllg people can react to D'Agosta $dld. . Jnput reoe1ved from commu Olly mterviews lost year Wtll ctlS be brought to the communlt workshop Solutions Will be dt cussed ot:-· a second workshop u the spnng. D'Agosta saJd 'h 1111ef\1ev. lcist year gav(! ElP a sP.nse of th~ breadth of is ues on the We Side and the pas ion resident have for their community. ft' too early to identify an dominetlmg 1s:.ues. D'A gost1 aid However, ome commo1 issues mclude community pnd trafhc and c1rculat1on, and exist an9 West Side ameruties such a pdrks. A group of Wes t Side re 1 dents ha also formed a grass roots orgctmzation Cdlled 19th J< the ·Beach to pu~h for a t < 1t Street bndge Members attend cd numerou meetings lost year promptmg Councilwoman L1bb Cowan to urge residents tc. •tru t thf" process: JJ1·nrii._ r) "·'·II ho., hN n 1•)r>< tee! to c1 r1 q ''"1.1 • rlv1son; c.omm1ttN' lh<1t · ... ·1.I r on 1dr-t futw<• U!>f fr,r thf cl Torr) V.r1 nr· t11JSP O 'Neil WdS erected t<1 d four- yµar te rm repn.: entmg th e .Sth Superv1soritd 01 trtct. Als<" eJcc t- Ni ThurEHJdy ruqht were A nd· h Rlm 1ts}or Tom Daly to tt1n 4th Five of tt1n 'H cit y rnprcsenta· tw eligible to voto m the elec- tion abstained Mark· Goodman. mayor of Utguna BPach said he did n ot cast a vote as d form of prmesl BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS 'J ·-.<'11 rur in'1PfJOSE!<l 11 ..... floy nllJhl 1()1 rl '>I •It !J(\ ltll• Cl 1 CJt<J < • t 7N vlvt'><Jf) Comrms· !>HJfl 1 hi· 1·1<·< llon was r cJnVl•m•d b/ l1 ' Lt rHj I o f <'<1hlorn1t1 <"1 •11 '> Or,H IJt· < <JUnty <..hv1 mn fli1• c umnw, 1<>n wtu< h WcJ ,;.,tdb 1 ti .. rt m l ':195 c ornpnses tJ rn1•mlim'> from t.hf' puhhc: dnrJ J>OVotP .. , r l t1[ 'f wri rnnmhi>fS dtC "I>f"'Jnl"tl b~ U" count• Boord of Sup1•rv1 '"" und llvt> nwmo"r Distn< t ~ndt and <.:iarden Gn,v • C(Junctlmon f\.fdrk Rosen to U1c 1st IJ1stm,\ spo t O' 1·11 clld he ran for the s at t'' fill th1· v.uoa ney )r>ft wh1•n f01- mcr Ni·wport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards 11.:s1gnNJ "'Tht> land-t1sc dec.1sluns mvotvmg El Toro w1U havr> o SlfJ• nif1< ilnl 1rnp<1ct on John W~yne Aarp<Jrt , • 0 Nell said ·pt) 1 a f~cd1ty that we, the city of N ew · Carpet Your Entire· Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPT03 M00 SJ..M AS CASH OAC VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resldentfsl Ssles & 56rvlce -Cll Wry:~ Vlr:JV6f' A "' C8rt>Otif!Q ,. .. 1904 H•rbor Boulevard • Coate Me .. t----+--~---.. N .I!. Comer of Harbor a 19th StNet (949) ·722·9642 V1911 ua on !tie wee et www '*P9'depol.net lie. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance ---.....!""'! needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... INC ABOUT LANDSCAl'INC OR YARD MAINTENANCE1 CAU FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TOOAYI Goodman said the process is ·{J 'dfCd toward forony an fJl.r- port a t El Tmo• a nd he absfdmcd becau e •part1opa· ti<m -would only lend cred1b1hty to It • -1rs hke asking a pn soner to help design the gutllohne." Gr.>Odmcm s ciul. ·w e don't want d gu1llotme, therefore we don't want to participate m lhe d c>S1gn • OCC library group plans Valentine ·s t a The Fncnd's of Orange Coast College's ~orman E. Wah.on Uhrary "'ill hold its f1tst Valen- uri~' tea. ·w111 You be Mr Vdlentm,_., ... at 10 a .m ff!b. 6 The event ts open to the pub· ll , and the cost ts $5 for non- members. The tea 'will be held at the home of OCC librctnan Joan· na Brand. -:~NDR.f.~'S "LIBERATING LIMITS" (0£tnUO'l.Oto4Y 5:27-33) \.lirwcbt. January 16. 1'99, s~w p.m 'iundat. Jana.wy 17, 1999, 8~10 & IO:IS a.m. ru s • ,. • CH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido. Newpat 80acf'I 673-1340 OT 673-6150 Churdh JO am• 5 i:rn Suriday SchoOl I 0 am ~.may MIMWO a pn °"' ,...,,.N IJ ,_ }.,~_, O,,.U1 /Jw '" "1 111 ,,,Jn J..J '" ( 'hrut w ""'1 hw fai'lhfol nil ''°""'""" < hrm111n Liin. 'J he Rcv'd f'ctcr D I f.tyno, Rector SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 PacWc Vtew D "' Newport lleCJc:h 644-2617 or 675-4661 OU!d\ lOarn SUnday School 10 am '1111111Q1-~_... ......... Jll". l•W 1 uS"I) Unaan ~ ..,J tlnmnh • !!"9 Goe •• Paalma •212 (to•) OCC polihcal science profe · or and former bbranan Chns· tine Rdgflnovtch, wtU gwe a pre- sentauon. She will d isplay and d1 cuss her collecuon of hi!>tori- cal valentines For more informa- tion and reservations. call (i14} 432-5087. Treasurers group holds first meeting Feb. 4 The inaugurdl Orange County ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ''Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambom & F .utblutr In ~e~ port Beach Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 798 Dover Drtv• Newport Beach . Traditional Lutheran Worship Service with Hoty Communion Sunday 9 :15 am Chnllfotl fduCallon fol off ao-1 o 30 om Poatot Paul N. SV.-..gen Treasurer's (.'onference will takE place begmrung at 8 am. Fe b 4 The pre ~ntauon 1s htJer ·Orange. County. Past, Presen and Future • ll will cover bone issues, investmPnt policy state m~nts, and the unpact of loca government un the busmes> com muruty. The conference .,..ill take plac1 at the Doubletrc Hotel m Cosu Mesa For mformation. call (714 834-6143. • HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH J.. (Dfaclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave . at Santa IHb•I Newport BHch · Sundav Worship · 10:00AM Or. Den.nls W. Short Minister 645-5781 ~ \I FTI I< H >l~T -· -.Co•ta Me.a MISA VIRDI UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, c.~ Wor•hip & Church School l r30 ond 1 OtOO o.m. Or. Richard 979·8234 NSWPOllT C•NTSR UNlftD MITHODIST CHUKH 160 I ~rguerile /we Corona def Mitt 644-0745 Wonhlp at 8 OOAM & IO·OQAM ChlldrM Sunday SchOOI I 0 ()MM Jr. & Sr. High S.OOPM • I~ . . Newport Beach/Costa ·Mesa Da;ly P.i lot •' Saturday, January 16, 1999 A~ ]ordr;in go.ne) but·tegacy-·go_od and bad- M lchacl Jordan took off his crown Wednesday afternoon when he announced his retirement from the game of \)(1 ketball for the second time. The kmg has left the bu1lcling. Or has he? · I Je said with ds much certain· ty as a player can lhut he won't · return ilgain to wow lhe fans. He feasted on the NBA. His prize was sax championship rings. Who will be hts successor~ How can you r<>pl,1cc the great- est athlete who hhs played the 9a.me? • You can't ronvmce me that the legion of tra!i!h·talking, mon- ev.-grubbing, coach-choking, body-bumping r.Jayers m the National BaskellMU Assor1ahon today can produce a fierce com- petitor hke Jordan. 1 lP was a supemovd m th(• {'f!h•stird systf'm of basketball. Today's players resemble a crater-hllecl moon. Maybe Jordan will lace up his shoes agdlll whf'n hq st• 's how sad the l~dgue has become. While Jordan tries to pnf Pct his golf game, LPams will bulth~ for · the gold trophy durinu this short- ened season, flauntiO!J fl.ishinc•ss for substance The first le>r1m to stake a claim in the> pnst..lor<lon ern will be scon ils a pap1•r champ. A squucl th<1t f,ull~I to_ beat tho bP~t. It's tinw for Jord,m lo stPp aside and give -.omcone t..•lse d chance. No on could be,\! him 11 ·0 IE I 0 0 K greg risling and thP Chtcago Bulls when they were on the court Nol even when Jordan was less than him· sell. No one questions the lPgac.-y he leaves behind. He was .m idol. Jordan dazzled crowds with hie; dunks, defen.,ive prowess and last-minute heroia;, W~ ull dreamed we could do thilt some- day:_ just once. I le did 1t rou- tinely. · But Jordan transfomwd the> gdme for better and worse. 'flw nation gushes over his accom- plishments and the fond mt•mo- ries he provided, but Jordcm wus also the fearless lcdd<>r who took • the league fnto c1 n<>w Nil wtlPre money, not the game, wds tho bottom line. Jordan was a markPtmq qolcl mine. I-le forged a bond h~tw~en the business ttnd sports woJ;J d never seen beforn when Alr .Jor· dan became a hou ehold phrase in the mld-t980s, He wa.:> as good at elling a product as he was popping a 15-foot jumper. Advertiser:. knew he would be a "slam dunk. There he was pitching Gatorade, underwear, long-dis~ tance pbone seMce. The Nike swoosh and a silhouette of his body were his emblems. Jordan was the ideal role model. A good 1<tmlly man who played the game with integricy. Today's players want what be had badly -an ondlP.ss gravy trcnh. Eloquently stated in.the movie ·Jerry Maguire," the sports agent pl<1y~d by Tom Cruise said, "I won't rest until I have you holcling·a Coke, wear- ing yow own shoe, playing d Seya game featuring you, while sinying your own song in a new commercial stamng you broad- cast during the Super Bowl m a gam~ you are wmning." Jordan made more money off the court than on it until he asked for an unprecedented $35 million a year. Younger players saw dollar signs. Th<> prol>l~m with aUtletes is· the>1r ldck of focus. They have r<'cord d(•als, problems with the · lt1w, concerns ubout their image. Thn~ is no loyalty to a team. Players want money. They will go wh~re they Cdn et1m the most. Whul happenc•d to the funda-· ment<1Js: th~ box-out, the pick c.u~d roll, makmg free throws? Irvine ~;,,-.--.,,,,;;;;;;;;;;;:; Ranch Market · SINCli/971 NEWPORT COSTA ME~A 'S GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE They ar lost oohind the glamour and lure of tnking a (! •al of Jor- dt\nesquc proportions. Basketball is in ruin . Jordan is stepping away from the court, but that docsn'~ mean he can't • contribute in the future. A.roach? No. l le would probably pull a Pete Rose t1n<I enter the game. General managl•r? Possibly. I le hds the husin<.!ss savvy. Commis-,, sioner Jordcm? Hos a ntCP nng to it. As commissioner, hf' could lead hy exmnplc unrn c1yain. Watc:h out, David Sfo10 Tue ssid part of J11rdun's rcltre• •Aerobics •Personal Trainers •Basketball •Aquatics Center ment was that we didn't have U1 • chance to sec; him one last time. There are countless tirn we watched him on TY. but 1l wasn't the same as feeling the elcctndty sitting in an arena seat. The first and last time J saw Jordan was m 1987, facmg the haplP.ss Golden State Warriors ln Oakland. Tildt night he scored 30-plus points, som~whf'fc around his career <.1vcragl?, but there Wils one moment that tran· scends his le>gend. It was a sight seen tun~ and ~g~in throughout hh; career. A •M~sage •RacquctbalJ •Free Weights Rediscover the ha e•Bnd·bake move to tr e.zc hi def ender, th n a sharp· angled slash toward thP ba ket. HlS head and houldPTs were down, but his eyes were locked on the hoop. H was m .launch mode. Ht.' feet left the ground and fo1 onP brief moment, I won- dered iI he wa~ gv.mg to l 11d. hit got lo\lk!d U1 midair <1nd made a pmni119 1<1yu1r The 1 rowd qas1x.•d Man • GREG RISUNG covers Crtm~ and court~ for the Oa1ly Pilot •Strength Training •Cardio entral Orange Coast YMCA 949~642-9990 ,JI 'Ir~ build Jtront k;ds, Jtrongfomilio, 9 strung rommu11ities. 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Cowan would 8Iso like to the dty make use of dtought-t61· erant plams u promoted by the dty•s master plan She dtes inlt4noel in which the Oty did not adhere to guidelineS : According to staff reports . va.nances were granted to plant tw1 on Susan Street and Sun- ·nower Aven'Ue me<liarl pojects where drought-tolerant plants would have been cht:aper and easier to maintain In another instance, a homeowner was allowed to plant nonconfonnlng us .._----:----------.1 .uees · :As part (lf her proposal for m the ~ of trees that can be planted. This would also guard agalllSt th dty lOsiDg a large number of trees ii disease affect- ed any one speges. Cowan laid. Co'Wan also wants to use larg- er trees m some areas and mcrease efforts to'plant parkway trees: more use of drought.tolerant plants. COwan said slie would alSo like to see a cost analysis perfJ>nned and demonstration areas Uu'ougbout the aty started to get an idea of what the drought-tolerant plants' will ar.tually look. like. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS spondent dnd co-editor of •60 Minute~ • From 1978 to 1991'. ' Stahl served as CBS White The NP-... p(Jrt tt••dc h Public r!ouse correspcmdent, dunng d.>tory FtJundt1l1rm'i. MtJnu-which ume she also Wd~ co- r ptc; Lr•cturr~ Sn1~s prcs<!nls anchor of CBS's ·America f,CJ Minute~ nPW$woman Les-Tonight.!' She also has served as • f ysfey Stahl to speak at lecturP srries ''} Stahl tr1Jtn 7 to 8.30 JJ m . Jdn moderator of "Face tb'e Ncttion." _; Stalll will talk ah<mt and sign The event will take place at f r rN .. ently pulJhshed boCJk, the Newport Beach Central R'·portmq Ltv" • Ltbrary Fnends Meeting Room, ~Mhl 1s a hmadc"st vP.l,..rdn: 1000 Avocado Ave. Admrss10n is r rvrng as both CBS OP.WS corre-$10 for founddtion memtx:r , $13 BUYING OR REFINANCING?! 6 • 50°10 ~()YR FIXED PlllW P. J.. ~-ft " -Wiikr ''2'• rt•' " No POINTS! 7 • 0°1o 30 YR FIXED ~ 1• .. ..,, v-<f'"l 1CfJ. APR [~EMCRlrUND , I NC. "SALE" MARATHON SOD MA 1 OCO SO Fr.fREE OEl.l'M!Y t-i> 1 33C pct' so FT NO 2E 35c per SO FT It I STOCY./P!Ct. -UP 5 SO FT FO:.LS <r qg EA IL . ] LI oyu•s) ~ • u.H~~~· for general admission and $15 dt the Cloor il space 1s avdili:lble Reg1strat.Jon forms etre dVaildble at all branch librdnes, or call (949) 644-3392 to request 11 form. autical Library construction to begin Construction for lhP new Ndut1cdl Library in Orange C:oast College's Sailing Center is scheduled to begrn Feb 1 The Newport BeoCh/Co!.lo Mesa Do ly Pilo Reno decide$ against death penalty for. mail bombipg suspec • Carr couJd face life in prison if found guilty of sending explosive to woman whose roommate was killed instead. GRr£ RJ5uNC lkft COSTA MESA -Federal prosecutot5 won't seek thl? death penalty against a Costa Mesa man sus~ed of sendfrig. a mail bomb to a woman who fended Oft his unwelcome advances but wl;lose roommate was killed · mstead • US Attorney General Janet Reno weighed • the evidence ag8JI1St Darryl Anthony Carr, 35, and opted against the death pen lty for an upcoming federal 3 ~77-square-foot structure is scheduled t() be completed by lfilC Mdy. The addition will cos\. more than $850,000, about $600,000 of which hds beP-n raised. The Sa1hng Center offers more than 300 boating courses, '~ommar.s and work~hops every ~ear dnd has been maintained b)' OCC SUlCC 1955. For information about the .new faohty, call 1949) 645-9412. r:olklOll\ PtH1n1· A,.,, ori ft.' ,,,.,ch G- trial Jan 26. Qur f ltO lite 1n pnson il convicted ·we don't make ny com· ments about our decision-making process Wlth deaUt penalty cas- es.• said Thom Mrozek, pokesman for th U.S. 1Htomey's office, •What we can say is that our deru1on is a result o1 o lengthy review.• Carr allegedly built an cxplo· sive device disgUised as a birth- day gift dnd mailed it to a woman whom he pum.ied roman .ctlly :Jbe bomb was sent to a Santa Ana address Feb. 5, where the woman's roommate. 3?-y1>ar-old Peter Marshall, happened to open the pack.age .. He suff P.red seNcre abdominal m1unes and was hos· p1talized for several months. He died in June at Western Medical Center in Sanld Ana of complica· tions from the m1unes. Clirt was arrested I . • ~orrunc after th bombing by Y.ta MeQ police, who d thit.:{ . found il brown paper bag that contained a btmclmade p ~ bomb without a detondtion devl<:e. Court documents allege that Carr had ngged devices to Mar. shall'1:1 car twice but both bOmbs failed to wo.rk~ The attempts dill· n'l stop Cap-from trymg again, documen,ts say, when he mailed the destructive device that con. tamed gunpowder. · The tritil was scheduled for fedNaj district court m Santa Ana but the case was moved to ~ Angeles U.S. District Judge Manuel Real will preside oves the tnal He replaces U S, District Judge Linda McLaughlin, wl:o reportedly was involved m a ous car accident. For the love of your lift ... Vakntinls Day Special for women only Call for details · (949) 675-3130 (949) 646· 7 44 1 296 E. 17TH ST. 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Th_e problem is. • Amtn~t.· tl1S<.·ouncs of up to l)(J10 on ~uccc.,~lul people haH~ -.o many the estate wxc., }OU ha\l" to pay. tli-.tral'tions, ll', d1ffit ult· for them • Prott:c.·t your chil<ln:n·, to fin<l .tmplc time to 1mplcmcnt mhcntancc from tht: d.1im' of t.•st~llc prolel ll<>n 'i(r.ttc:gic: ... And that's wht.'rl.' \\ c come Ill \Xe.:· re: a profc~sional adv1..,ory comp.my Wolrt, :1n C'it.ltt· pl.1nninJ.< t.'Xpcrt . A good way to start 1999--With a plan. s a tW T f S ------a 4 I I 7 I I _....., ___ _ 11 11 It II 14 II II -~--oml!!l!'I. n 11 11 u a a Mn a o-r.a".'"it po1t.·n1i.1l cl1\(>rdn~ • Inc.:rc:.1sc.· ,·our l.tx L'xc.•mptic in to 5.000,000. • II you m-.·n hie \X't.• :-,pcci.1h1c.· in ht.'lpin~ people.· hem to a\:oad lo-.mJ.< a' much .is p1ot\,,'t't their .1 ... st.•t:-. whih: they c.~tn still make: the pi\ 01.11 dt.•c:b1ons \\ hi<:h ,11<1uld Ix· m:u.Jc-bdort.• .1 l:11nlly fin:11w1.1l ni:-.i-. on:urs. The nc.·w yt.·a1 is .tn ideal timt.• to put :isid.c.:• unfulftlkd intt.'ntions and pn )( 1.1~t ina11on-and .lltcnd our 1hm1~ht·rmwoking. down·h>-canh, 50% frnm one -.1mpk· mi-.take. • Elimin.11c th • powntial < tk-.uh t~1x o n you!' t.1x-dcfcnc:d .1nnuitit.'s wonh ).l-o,000 or ... more. • M.tkc.:• your UK'omc w -tree muni honds c~'tatc tax lr~-c. • And lots nmrc. Soturdoy, January 16, 1999 A 1 rotect your assetS ··· ·the • I 1 .. '{ . • SOUTHERN CAI.IFORNIA" M)' father had never done anything wich c~care planning, although he \Vas urged co. so tht.· taxes have cre.m:d ~ burdm for che c~cace:· Daily Pilm Al'oid 11<.~'-{ot11 •e 'tortes ld.!e these jhnn apj>ear111p, almut yollrfami(l estate. CHICAGO" ~ More th;n $3.5 million worch of cod: will be sold co mccc federal and ~tatc caxc' of the cscace of chc I.ice-. l11c purpose of chc ... ale was ro pay federal cscaCl' oand scam inhcricancc taxc:,. • lJwnL: d rttu d1ti111ng' anula/./e on rrq1m1. __ ,, ( J Topics presented i~ simple, easy to understand terms. \ttphc" <. U 'olff. c.l.lJ, Ch i'<,, I\ r tltttJ fat1tlf Pl11n1Jtr ~' I\ t I I I ' 1' I •' , .~ ... I I I I I ' I • I I I I I I # I I I Spadflcaly fareetll8&« $3mlllon or 11IOl'8. 10 cl.Ill. (\) 12: lj p. m. l Iyatt RC?hiren • Hotel 1700:. JambJn."C' Jrvml"', CA For r11erwalloill: 949.253.0928 or 1.800. 773.9653 Seating is limited, call now. CPAs, Attome~ wekome! • .. I f p F f l p ( F ~ I A Saturday, January ·~6, i999 PICK Of IHI llllll Mellow, a beauutul Siamese female, has outlived two senior citizens. Her big blue eyes caress you as she bug5 her paws and kisses endlessly. Mellow desires a lot of attentton. She is 6 yea.rs old, and spayed and declawed. C~ The Community AnlmaJ Network to be referred, {949) 759-3646. U you would like to volunteer to become a foster family for a pet in need, contact the animal network at P.O. Box 8M2, Newport Beach 92658, or call the above number. ·ANTIQUE ROW A GARDEN CA.FE The C>untry Inn Garden C.£e Oohs 4r ALu The :QOOlt Store Newport Picture Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomh Circa Antique. V ictoriana 4' C>mpan7 130 East 17th St. Ce>1ta Mesa ~t NewJort a E. 17tla St.red • Bdl1ocl<De llARP LllJN • ('49) 722-1177 OW ROURS: Tue.:Stt IOim-Spm CAFE HOURS:.Tue-Sit 1Jam-3pm , !Autumn 'Rose When yo14r parent needs assistance ••• Make the right decision ,,-J Select an "assisted living residence" that has: •Qualified. Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes in Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance For More Information, Call Dale (949) 852-5_100 (949) 580-4057 (pager) wi:: ARE !Autumn 'Rose FINE RESIOENTIAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY \.Ii.sit w on th~ lntemd at: www.autumnrose.com Uc. #306000691 • Have you considered a :PRIVATE TSCHOOL EDUCATION for your chilq? January 27, 1999 • 7:00 p.m .. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington ~ach, CA 92646 (714) 964· 1224 • FAX (714) 962·6047 \ Newport Beach/Cosio M.eso Doily Pilot Expectant ·moms won't have pause I ,£ h .' zn 1 as ion T he Pregnancy SurvJval Kit sold at Bloomlngdale's is a great gift for pregnant women. The $152 kit contains a dress; a hort, slim skirt1 thP-•sWVJval tunic•; and the ultimate leg- ging. The creators of thq wardrobe-in-a-box designed the basics to last through preg1µm- cy for every fashion need, including a flf'St doctor's visit, weekend wear, everung wear, and even the delivery room. Comparuon pieces mclude a classic T-shirt dress ($49); a twin set IS96h boot-Jeg pants ($55); a T· hirt ($36): a loog. slim skirt ($34); a swimswt ($53): a sleeveless tank and bike shorts ($65): a shell-button cardigan and skirt ($132); a sleeveless shift dre~ {$109): a workout urutard ($32); a diaper ba,g ($96): a 'class1c •men's• shirt ($69); and hosiery ($8 to $11.50). Bloomingdale's is at Fashion Island, 701 Newport Center Dove, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 729-6600. The owner of Rachel's on IEST IUYS Balboa Island, known as Naz, says the entire store is et up to provtde great deals on women's apparel and accessones all year. ·one item that really stands out 1c; our patchwork ~k:irts for only , · $9.99, • Naz says. ·we've already sold hundreds and plan on carrying them throughout the year,• Rachel's is at 215 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. For more information, call (949) 673-9150. . John Leonard's Golf Shop, 3100 Irvine Av~ .• Newport 1 1 i ; \ P 1 R 1 r s o u l A r J o s r R f r J G r H o r r H f o u r u o o n s /, r Camelback • Salamon Shoes Eagle Creek • Trager Smith Sunglasses .• Swiss Army Ski & Snowboard Hats & Gloves I Dale of Norway Sweaters Turtle Fur • Tilley Hats NEWPORT MEDICAL PLAZA . 307 Placentia Ste. 207 · Newport Beach (Across from Ho• tfospital) Complimentary limited exam with this ad. · Beach, is having a wtnlN _portswcar ale. with reductions up to 70%. John Leonard's car- _ries lop name brand men's and women' golf apparel. For more information, caU (949) 852-8689. Stagecoach Luggage & Gtfts lS a great place to buy a bus1·. ' ness ca5e -they're reduced 20% to 70% because of an over· stock dunng the holidays. Stagecoach carries top name luggage brands. It's at 2043 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (~-49) 515-9005, Where's The Partyt 1s having a 50%-to 75%-off sale on holi- day and sci cted items. Where's The Party? is a one· top desti· ·--·· ... nation for party goods, invita- tions, ba1loons, cards, stationery and gifts, and 1t offers custom 91ft wrapping. It's at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949).122-1803 .. flowerdale Nur erles Inc. iii; having a rose-prurung demon- stration at 2:30 p.m. today at its Costa Mesa locdtion, 2700 Bris· . toL St. Flowerdale also sells the pd'pular Jackson & Perkins ro!'l- c:,. For more mformation, call (714) 754-6661. • BEST BUYS 1s published Thursdays and Saturda~ If you know of a gOO(f tx.iy, send a fax _to ~-4170 or ..:Wu~ to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa 92627. 20%1 70% off lacl.Ht.1 Tv•I, s. ....... ...... , .. ,.. STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GlrI'S 2043 Wem:liff Dr Mlwpore S..Ch comet" of 1,_ S .,,.,. Aw. 949/515-SOOS 250 E 17th St. Costa Mesa (Mt CcJ'><l <.hopptng c.t:nter1 (949) 650 8584 Owned & 01)1•ratl-<l by Belltn.i M1llf'r of (vl'ry Bloom1n' Thing Mon.·~ill. IO·b • .SundcJy by ChJncc The whole health of your body rests on . your feet. ... .. Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot OCC donatiolls - spur record year. for scholarships FYI Scholarships applications are available at the col- lege'!. scholarship office, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa.· Electronic appli- cation forms may also be submitted via OCC's Web site at www.occ.cccd.edu . •Large amount of money raised last year means more stude nt · awards coming this year. · ll\'\ b,\\S ' ~Pial COSTA 1CSA -Orange Coast College ofhc1als said the school will met~ out a record amount of scholar.;h1p money this year, thanks lo a large amount of donations the previous year. Deem of Students Jeff. Dims- dale said although the precise tota l is unknown, thP awards granted w1Jl be in exce!\s ot $300,000. Jim Carnett. clin•ctor of com- munity relations for the college, said thP. h1qh a mount or scholar· ship money 1s p<1 rtly due to Ute more thtln $..100,000 raised fo r the school's endowment fund . The fund exc~eds $1.5 million. With endowmenL-;, only interest from investments 1s used for the •1 would guess that over 50% give money to~. Some give . their own S<holorships, Of' contn1iute lo on oword as o group." Jeff Dimsdale OCC dean of students talking about donations from the staff and faculty at the college ... The deadline for non- electronic application is Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. Elec- tror}ic afiR hcations must be completed by Feb. 18 at noon. · Students who a\e cho- sen, for an award will be honored at 'aces annual awards banquet May 12. scholarships. The ongmdl money, own scholarships, or contnbute to the principal, is not touched. an award as a group.• 1\.vo-lhirds of the money raised ·Scholarship applications are for the fund was collected in Sep-available. After submission, the tember at OCC's SOth anniversary forms will be given to the scholar- party. About 700 people attended ship comnuttee, which acts as a the event. clearinghouse for the college's Another $40,000 was raised various awards. from the staff and faculty of OCC, • The committee determinec; something Dunsdale said demon-uoth general college awards as c;trates the care and concern col· well as scholarstups for mdiVidual lege .workers ha.ve for the stu-majors dents. ·we ask them to fill out one ·r would 'guess that over S0°1u application fo~ dnd .then the give money to scholarships,• committee tnes to see where each Dimsdale said. •some give their student can ht,• D1msdale said. .. I • . "' Sotvrday, January 16, 1999 A 8f, Newport-Mesa teachers vie for more grant-money_· •Schools fou ndation has reque~ts ·from 268 staff members se~klng educational funding. ()o}(fl'b NEWPORT-NESA -The Newport-Mesa Schools Foun. elation hns received grant rPquests from 286 teachers lhb year, a rcc.ord number of instructors wanting fundmy for projects. · The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation annually awards grnnts m ~be <'alcgone~ to dis·. trict teachers for myn, d pro- g rc1ms. The categories are bc1scd on the amount of the award, the ~mctUesl ~elng $250 and the largest bcmg $10,000. The grant.:. will be awarded April 29. The renp1cnts ot lhP dWrJrds ate chosen by c1 group of com- munity mC'mhPrs und leader~, said fqundation trcasun~r Scott Paulsen . Ettc:h rrirunbl'r of the group redds between 17 <tnd 22 • • "'If we could give money for every request, we'd do it but we haven't been able to do that yet. _ But some ideas, undef this ~em at · ~. ore better lhon others." ~ Scott Paulsen Newport Mesa SchoolS Foundat ion treaSUrfll' ources a Hoag Hospital,· Thi~ · lrVme Co, and many lndividu· ttls. The foundation tdised $114,000 last year fo1 the granl.S Paul Pn sn1d dt thii. point ll ts hard to tell what the. fm al droount will be, a d6nations for this year's award will be ace •pted unul the first week lfl Apnl · . The number of . grant ;reque ls. r up from .168 last applications. . year Ot those 168 requests, Paul;;en, who retired as pnn-o.bOut two-thirds were granted. cipal of Ensign Intermediate The number of successful School three yeal'S ago. said the grants· depends on how much members will rec< Vf theu money the foundation is able to grcmt propOsdls nc l, •eek nuse, Paulsen said The reason Each grant IS read and r v 1luol· so many of the proposals from ed by five people, he 'tt1d TI1n li.lst year were granted was the members then meet to d, !'> large amount or money raised, the proposals. he said. •1t really is <.1 very ldrge "If we could give money for undertaking, many hours are . cvf>fy reqw~st, we'd do it but we spent,• he said. ''It's well worth j l1aven'1· bePn able to do that 1t, though, because it benefits yet,.. Pcmlsen "aid. •y don't the kids m the classrofJms of I thmk any tedc-her has a bad Newport-Mesa." 1dr><1 on \\hot to do· with the The foundation hd, so fdf kicl , but some tdea ' under th.is raised more than $70,000, with 'yst(!nt at least, arc better than donations c()mmg from uch others• · I • I I i 1 ' f ' I I • I • I. J , ' • I ' I I I ., I STUDIO}UN I Not to be confused with the Competition!! I· The one, the ori · al 17th Sc. Seau in the Ross Sho Entry Elegance PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Chlltlren • f••lll•a • H .... hets • ltutlle & Lecllflen Fur ln/11rwrallrm or a11 appolntmnJJ, please call ~. (949) 646-9901 CUITlflliO 711 W 17th ~t.(at Pomon:a), l nn f>.7, Cosu Mcs;i -a block from Tr.Ider Joe'\ MFET OUR MEMBERS Mem~r fon t\ ~C"ar) Occupatioo1 Editor of :-.:twpurt Beach (714) Why did you join Shape-Up? "I had 1wu lm·mh rc~umml:nJ Sh.ipc· L:p & I w.u ready to get fit" Goals: To fi rm. IOlll' ;111J prevent oMc:opom\i\ from taking hold. Invites you to our ROSE PRUNING OEMOHSTRATION Learn how correct Rose pruning multiplies blooms. Bigger snd better ROSES from your own Rose Garden. SATURDAY JANUARY 16tb SANTA&\NA STARTING AT 11 A.M. Donna Bunce Whu ~your rauJu, • l"m ~m•ngcr and more 1onrd! Rrgul.u c:reru~ works.• What do you lih about h~UpP •AJI tht: sraff arc friendly, snfornmi~c 2nd helpful. The owne~ and ~uff arc dedicated to k~ping the club on the cuning edge of.ill that fitno\ .mJ health have co olTer. I alw.ty~ feel comfortable a1 Shape-Up. SATURDAY JANUARY 16da COSTAMf.SA STARTING AT 2:30 P.M. PLANT THE WINNERS Jackson & Perkins fl> 8Mm RO$ES FL OWERDALE'S Msstt1r Nursery Professionals will give this important demonstration and answer questions. I I I . I .Saving• from . Fashion Island Men! Store~9.759.7979 Women's Store 949. 759 .7985 .Solid Brass Acid Finis h. Available in Several finishes &. sizes Hodson Lighting · Open I ucs.-f ra. l/•00·5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newporl Blvd . C'osl.t M u a (,?ualit~ Lighting Sn• in-for JO )·ur. (949) 548-9341 J , f l . I \ • • ·, t f I I • f I A l 0 So!Vfday, Jonoory 16, t 999 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pi CharitieS have hearts in right P!aces Triangle Square Ralphs closing its doors Sunday MATTERS OF rnE HEART: Sorovurru t International of New· port Harbor holds Matters at the Heart on Feb l~ al Twin Palms to honor Carol WDllams and the Interval Hou f>, Mark Burch and the Corporate Combmcd Volun- t<>er PrOJCCt, and Shelly West· more Jlnd Gu:ls lnc. Ronna Kdly <:;tupman l!. thl! gu<"..st hoi.t on an everung that stdrls with a recep- tion ill 6 p.m., foUowe<i by i.I ilent auction, rdtfle, live music and dinner di 7 p.m. The grand priw opportumty drdWUlg is for a $1,000 shopping pree at Fashion lslatid~ includ- ing a S500 g11t ccrtifs<"ate at · Bloommgddle\ nckets at·$20 t-ach are limited to the first 250 .COMMUNITY & CLUIS -. pm de boom sold 224-2266. Proceeds from the event sup-\ TIME TO DINE OUT: Barbara port the work of Soroptmu.st and I enjoyed a casual dinner tntemdUonal ~ewport Harbor, Sunday with friends ut The Can- mcluding lntf'rfdlth Shelter, nery, noting how lucky we are to Olivecrest. Gu:ls Inc .. Mercy I have so many fme restaurants in HousP., a scholdrshap for women Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and who are heads of households and Newport Beach and how are re-cntenng the work force, uncrowded they are at this time Women·s Opportuhlty dnd Youth ot year. The out-oMown v1s1tors C1uzensh1p Awtuds, and the "S" have re tUmed home ctnd many Club for high S(hool g11ls. residents a re mto"lheir New Tick<•ts t1t $b5 Pdch must be Year's resolutions of dietmg and n•wrvpcl by Feb. 1 For uckets or saving money to pay off the holi· more mJonnt1Uon, rctll Victoria day bills. Thctt mctkes it ectsy to Gray di (()49) 717-5507 dine locally! MAYOR'S DINNER Spectk Up It's a grectt time of year to get Newport wlll hold lht! 18th dnIIU-f your two-for-one dinner card or di Mctyor~ Dinner on Feb. 4 at watch the paper for coupons and the Newport Be<tch Marnott dine out Try the new Newport HotPI C u-chctm Carol Hoffman Rib Co. on Harbor Boulevard or and George chroed er hctve the new Newport Noodl~ at 2000 acnutc·d Du1ly Ptlot Editor Bill Ne\vport Blvd. m Costa Mesa. Lobdell d.., m<tstf'r ol ceremorues, There 1s the 4 to tip m . "Happy noted author· TV host Hugh Hour" at Newport Landing or at H ewitt cts the> k •ynole spectker, The Ritz in Newport Center, both and l\fdyor Dennis O'Neil will delightful. deliver th<> ~tctte> of thP City . Parking has become easier at Addrt•ss. The Jun-hllf"d evening the Bamboo Terrac:a on Newport Wlll telebrute NPwport Bedcb, Boulevard. There ure some out· honor pdsl mayor-., and wcog-of-the-way places to try, like mze mcitv1duuls who mctkc d I Sage in the Eastbluff Shopping pos11lve contnl>ulaon to our rom-Center or Blue Water Gnll and mumt~ Ti<:kf'ts ctre ttvdilable c1t 1 Sdbatmo's, hidden behind The $4 5 pPr 1)('rson hy c<1lbng (949) Cannery. Ho Sum Bistro has the "Jore 11zan just Great /Jrpad. r;--------;, FREE COOKIE I World Famous Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I I with pure~ 111 eriy dwM"h bn id I l.imit Ont 1\-r Cu~lciau:r pi'I' V1Yl L ExpiresJanu;iry31, 19'.J'J .J -------- FURNISHINGS DIRECT IS A NEW WAY TO BUY HOME FURNISHINGS. PICK IT OUT TODAY . ,, TAKE IT HOME TODAY! We carry brand new, first quality furniture which we buy directly from the factory Our merchandise i mo tly factory over tock originally ordered by major up cale national retailer~ that we can't name here. fURNISHINGS DIRECT Is different because ... LfGffiMATE LOW PRIONG-foctory Outlet EVERYTHING IN STOCK-AVAll.A&LE TODAY NEW ITEMS ARRIVE EVERY WEEK NO PUSHY COMMISSIONED SALESPEOPt.f LON OVERHEAD WAREHOUSE ENVIRONMENT t t alad tor a light dinner. The wiilt for a tabl~ at Mamma Gma's, Villa Nova and FlVe Crowns tS unusually short at this time of the yC'ar. It's a great time to clinc outl CLUB NEWS: Ed Smith, Manl- ta Bartels, Tom Anderson, Dtane Pearce, Ken Paddock, Steve... Dworet, Hank Jordan and Eric "The Bez" Bezkorowayny, mem· bers of the Newport Irvine Rotary Club, were the volunteers who rang the bell for the Salva- tion Army on Dec. l9. Their cltorts raised $356, an all-time high, at the Target store in Irvine. 'WELCOME TO 1llE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS ... D.ona- van Mayes, sponsored by Alan Oleson, who JOmed the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwams C lub. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS OF 1HE WEEK: Want to get more involved m your commuru- ty, make new fnends, network, or give something back to your commuruty? Tty a service dub! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you MONDAY -6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesd Lions Club will bP. at the Costa Mesct Golf and Country Club. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunnse Rotary Club meets at the Balboa-Bay Club. 6:30 p.m.: -The Costa Mc a-Newport Harbor Uons Club me ts at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a .m .: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club Wtll meet dt the ~enter Club. The Newport l larhor Kiwam Club rnc11t~ at th~ Uni- ver llY Athletic Club. Noon; The Costd Me!>u Rotary Club meets at M(!Sd Verde Country Club. 6 p.m.; The Newport-Balboa Rotilry Club will meet at Louise's l'ratlorm m Huntington Beach for a vocational YlS1lation. nnTRSDAY -7:30 a.m .; The Costa Me..<Ja Ordnqe Coast · Br~akla:.t Lions Club meets dt Mimi's Cafe for a program on ·A Ne<:d for Foster and Adoptive . r:anulie:. " 11:30 a.m.: Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Club. Noon · Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach~Corona del Mar meels at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Oub. The Cosli.1 M~a Kiwanis Club meets ell the Holiday Inn. The Exchange C tub of Newport Har· bor meets at Riverboctt Restau- rant. The Newport-Irvine Rotary C lub meets at the Irvme Mamott Hou•l to hear Rock Lubin cliscuss Pearl Harbor. -.--~----- • COMMUNITY .. a.uas IS published ·every Saturday. Fax your service club meeting information to (949) 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite S, Newport Beath 92660 • Whole Food~ Market will take its·place, should open in May. I.IN GI I llotf Pb C.:OSTA .. MESA -Rutph · Grdcery store m 1T1c1 nglo Square will close its doors ul 4 p.m. Sunday, but plans arc already under WdY to OP.CD <1 high-end ~pecialty .food storP m its place. · • • The store's closure follows the merger of Ralph:. ahd Hughes Market m M{!rr.h under Portland, Ore.-liosed parent company frC'd ~!f!yer. Becctuse of the mer~1N. Ralphs was required to mE'd ~l,dte and federal antltrusl reqwrements by selling 19 of its Southern California stores to <"ompell- tors, offac1als dt the company have said Whole Foods M.ukPt, an Aui>tin, Texas-based natural f :. store, acqUlled hve of the Ralphs stores. mdudiny the one at 1hangle Square, said 'Itiangle Square Propert~· Mnnager Tom Estei;. ·we're as excited as can be about having them m here,· Est<•s said. Whole Foods carries high- quahty products such as orqaruc fruits and vegetables and fresh fish, Estes said. It ls comparable to Bnstol .Farms in Newport Beach. The new store will occup} all 41,000 square feet that Ralphs 1s vacating on the bot· tom floor of the entertainment center. Whole Foods is schcd· uled to take over Jan. 25 and construcUon should begin soon thcredfter. Estes said everything will be put on the fast track m tune for a target opening date m May. THE GREY GOOSE IS CLOSING!!! ff 20°/o-50°/o 0 More items available in Dept. 56 Heritage Villages 1 Byers Choice Carolers Ch1ldren 's Clothing and Accessories Everyday Merchandise Come Early for Best Selection !docs no1 appJ~· to prevaou~ sales or 6pecJal orders l THE GREY Go·osE. INc. We¢cJin Plaza • 1032 lmne A\enue at 17th Street Newport Beach 92660 • (949) 642·7803 Hours: 10 to 6, S unday IZ to 5 THE Daily Pilot C1.1.,.,1f1ed Community Marketpl,1lP ·MATTRESS ore BRAND-NEW- COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT B · L 3165 Harbor Blvd. Get the est f~r ess! . Costa Mesa One Block S~uth of 40? Fwy (7 .14) 545-7168 hli Smam BaulP.fSI lkadquartm in Or119r.o.ty • ' ' . ~. I I ; ~. -. - ''/ I Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I around town Soturdoy, Janvory 16, l 999 A· I • Send AAOUND TOWN items to the oa ty P1iot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627; fax t~m to (949) ~170; or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228 A complete hsting of Around Town can be found at dallypllot.com. . AD educational workshop UUed Who, What, Where will be pre- sented by The Jmagmahon 1 Machine at 10 a.rn. at the New· port Beach Central Library's ' Friends Meet.mg Room, 1.000 Avo- cado Ave The workshop 1s designed to help people get stdrt- ed in the creatlvl"·writing process and incorporates music. mime, improvisation and audience par- tiopation . Adnussion 1s free. For more information, call (949) 717- 3875. A free program UUed U lng the Library-Tools & Tucks will be presented at 2 p.m. at the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo· cado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717·3801 SUNDAY A free workshop on How to Get More Business will Ue presented by Jacque Darnel. author of ~I low to Network (& Prospect) Your Way to Prospenty," at 2 pm. dt Borders Books and Music, 1890 Newport Blvd., Gosta Mesa. For more informabon, call (949) 631- 8661. . A free muslcale titled From Stage to Screen will be presented at 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave.. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. MONDAY A Tender Care ParenUng class onentation for volunteers will be presented from 6.30 to 9 30 p.m at the Orange County Chlld Abuse Prevention CentPr, 2482 Newport' Blvd, Suite 3, Costa Mcsd Volunteers arc urgt>ntly needed ~o provide in-home pdr- ent training to families dt risk of child abuse or neglect. Volunteers must be at least 21 yt•ars old. Reservallons are required. For more infonnation, call (949) 722- 1107 A Welcome Baby Program class onentation for volunteers will be presented from u:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Orange County Chlld ~buse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa. Volunteers will mentor tirst-bme porentc; and offer gwd- ance and trammg m child care and development. Volunt~ers must be at least 21 years old. Reservations ar~ reqmred. For ~ more information, call (949) 722· 1107. ' t The walking club of Newport Beach meets at 9 am and 7 p.m. at Hospital Rood and Supendr I• Avenue. Lose weight and have fun. For more infonnation, call I (949) 650-1332. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce BusUless Referral Breakfast will be pre- Life Has Enough Ups and Downs ..• • ..otCATlOfll AUl9TID (.,,,..,..~ . ...,,.. eerorotllrl modUlllltonJ • DtlT Am Dactll "90TOCOL9 • MOllTHLV Yl9n'S The lat weight loss progl'l/rJ you'H ever need. . ROBEJO' S~ M.D.' ....,.., AIMriClll Soc'-GI ""'**" ' 320 Soperior_, W• 210 Newpon 8wla (949)' 645-2930. wei..atnomore.com ented at 7:15 a.m. at the Pacific Club, 41 to MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are $15 with a reservation. Potential members are $17 at the door. For morn mformation, call (949) 729. 4400 Newport Harbor· Republican Woman will pre ent P.eter IJan- ndtord, author or •n1c Quotable Ronald Rea·gan," <Jt noon m' thf' GoVf~mori; Room at· the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. C0<1st lligh· way, Newport Beach. Social how 1s at 11.30 a m. Admission 1s $20. Rf>servations due by f-nda,y. For more mlormation, call (H~9) 759. 3086. An event titled How to Get a MU- lion-D·ollar Professional Money MdnagP.r tor your $100,000 Port- folio will be pre.sented from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel. · 4500 MdcArthur Blvd .. Newport Bedch. Adm1ss1on is tree. Reservdtlons are requested. For more mformdllOn, call (949) 955-7562. The Orange County Chapter of Roundtable for Women m Food- service dinner meetinq will be presented at 6:30 pm. dl Coco's/Carrow's Restduranb te,'>l kitchen. 4647 112 MilcArthur Blvd., NPwport Bedch Tht> Pvent wili feature Ci cooking cl£>monstra- tton by Heather Gdrded, cxecur live chet dt Co(o's/C,urow'o; ..... . , ,. . -~ . . Rcsliturants. Networking begins at 6 p m. Members are $30, w.1e:.ts, $35; students, $25. Reser- vation:. must be made by Friday. For more infonnation~ call (949) 798-8770. A free mlnar tlUed Attention Deficit Dtsorder will be presented by Steve Holme:. from 6:30 to 7::10 run. dl the Patio Cafe ttt Mother's Mdrket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are r<>quued. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. A public debate titled School Vouchers. Good Law? Good Polt- c y? will be presented from 6:45 to 9 p m. at Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor ijlv .. Costa Mesa. Reservation's are required, For more information, call (714) 979- 4733. WEDNESDAY C~tral Llbrdl}'' RnPnds M ting Room, lOOO Avocado Ave For more inlonnati<'n, call (949) 717· 3801. . An Over 80 Party wtU be pre- sented at 2 p.m. dl OASIS Scmor Center. 800 Marguerite Ave.,· Corona dcl Mar. The event Will feature a spcua.l 1~1formanc:e hy Arpana lndutn Danrers, Reserva- tions are rt.">(juued. for more mfor· mation, call (949) 644-3244. A Welcome Baby Program class for volunteers will be~ pre. ... ented from 6:30 ·to 9·30 p.m tit the Orange County Child Abuse Pre· vention Center, 2482 NE!wport Blvd., Suite 3, Co:.t.Ci M~:-.tt. Volun- teeri. will mentor first-time par- ents and wdJ off Pr guidance :and training in child rnrc dnd devel- opment. Volunteers must be dl least 21 years old .. Reservations are reqwred. For more mforma· non,call(949)7i2-1107. A class UUed Floral Design U will A free seminar UUed Feng Shul be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sher-Y6ur Way wtU be presented b}' man Library and Gardens, 2647 Sandi Miller from 6:30 to 7::10 E. Coast Highway, Corona del pm. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar. Participants.mu5t bring a 2-I Mdrket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th quart vase and scissors or a flora.I St., Costa Mesa. Resrrvatwns are knile. Registration is $40. Prereg-requued. Fot more mfonnation, 1st.ration is required. For more call (800) 595-0667. information, call (949) 673-2261. A free noon program tiOed Minl-THURSDAY mizing Your Taxes will be pre- sented dt the Newport Beach The Good Morning Co'ita Mesa Specializing in the following: •Unique lanJ~cape destf..10S . and renovations •Fine garden mstallation" •Custom ma~onry & ..,toncv.-ork •Accent garden lighting •Excellent land cape maintenance For inquine~ and quotations. please telephone 949/645-4635 or Fax ·us at: 949/645-6390 Est. l 976 business brea.,Ja t l from 7:15 to 8 45 a m at th · Costa Me a Country <;tub, 1701 Goll Cours Dnv~. Prepaid. reservations are 512 Adrru s1on 1S $17 at th door For more mformdtion, r.all (714) 885-9090 • The Eden Alternative ls the titlf' of the Seniors Houstng Counql hre4kfa:.t meeting al 8 am. at the Newport Sheraton Hotet, 4~5 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach Reg1strallon is at 7:30 a.m. Adm1s· sion is $22 for tn(•mbers dnd S:H> tor nonmomb~rs Walk-ups ddd $5. Reservations are rcquPsted. . reqwred For more mformauon, call (714) 833-2929 A 'lend r Care Parenting Cl for volunteers Will be presented from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. at lhe Orang County Child Abuse Rrc- ventton Cent~r. 2482 Ne~Q:rt Blvd, Swto 3, Co:i.ta Mesa. Volun· teers 1u vrgen0}' needed to P.to· vtdP. m-home ~ent trairunQ Jo ldrruhes at nsk of child abuse or neglect Volunteers must be ~t leel t 21 yPar old Reservations arc n•quued For more mf on;na • hOn, call (Q49J 722-1107. For more in1om1aUon, call·l71dJ Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet 832-9368. ~ ) wm 6 to IO p.m at Boiders Books dlld Music, 1890 Newport Blvd .• The Newport Hllls Garden Club. C...u ta Mesa Begmners and w1U meet dt 10 a .m. dt Club experts are welcome Players House n. 1900 Port Carlow Place, mu t tinng theu own games, · NeY.'PQrt Beach. Certi.fu~d arbonst tim~r and penqls. The dub ~111 Rob Johnson will discuss Envuon-provad score Cdrds and wilf mental Care of Tree and Brush mamtom and publi:.h perlor- Tmturung, Time tor Tnnumng, mancc -statiSUCS Prizes y,"ilJ be and Care and Watenng. Coffer. t • award~d after each gd.Ine. AdJnis· 'at 9:30 a.m. New members wet· s1on LS S3 p •r s~~101'1 For more come. For more information, call inJQmldtiOn , call (949) 759-4871. (949) 644-4657. Charter 100 Will present guest speaker D~l F. Gdte:., former chief of the Los Angele:. PohcP Department. at its luncheon pro· gram from 11:30 a.m. to l :30 p n dt Antonello R.istorante, · 1611 \\' Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa Members are $20 dnd nonmem- bers are $25. Reservations arc A readJng and (liscussion group titled Betorn the Rush will be pre· sented at 7 p.m. at the NewPQrt Bt>ach Central Library, 1000 A..vo- cado Ave. Reg1strat1on JS rc-qUU'Cd. 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A 12 Sotvrdoy, January 16, 1999 around town Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Plt6l TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 11 A dramatic reading tftled A Chekhov Cone rt will be prescnt-ea at 7 p.m . at tha Newport Beach Central Library's Friend Meetlng Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. AdJllls- sion is free. For more infonnation, call (949~ 717-3801. FRIDAY ture free doggte treats tor pups m attendance, a professional train r giving tree tip::;, raffle pnzes and more. The event will also serve as a dog food drive· for a local dog sheller. Admbs1on ts free. for more in1onnation, call (949) 854· 3779. ... • A workshop titled Dlvorc~ -A New Begulll:1Ilg will he presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the oJhces of Maxine B. Cohen, 180 Ne.wport Center Dnve, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach Adnussion is $40. For more in!onnation, call A physical tralnlng clas will be (949) 644-6435. ' • presented from 8 30 to 9:30 a.m .. a.t OASIS Senior Cente r, 800 MM-__ ....., guente Ave., Corona dcl Mar. Adriuss1on is $21. For more infor- mation. CdU (94~) 644-3244 .. ~AN. 23 .. A tender care parenting class fot volunteers will be presented from 9 a.rn. to 4 p.m. at the Orange (:ounty Child Abuse PrevenbOn Center. 2482 Newport Blvd .. Swte 2 Costa Mesa Volunteers will provide in-home parent teaming to familie~ at nsk of child abuse or •eglect Volunteers must be 21 years old Reservations are cequired For more mformdllon, · call (949) 722-1107 Corona del Mar Plaza's Three C>og Bakery will present a grnnd opening celebrdtion from 1 O a.m. to 7 pm. at its pldza Jocdllon, 924 Avocddo Ave. The event will fea- JAN. 24 Newport Beach's Paddle Power. will present a kayaking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 10 a in. to 1 pm. The tour will begin Wlth an in~o­ ductory kayak: lesson. Bnng along a camera and bmocula.rs. Admis- sion is $40. Pre-telephone regis-· tration 1S required. For more infor- rnation, call (949) 675-1215. I4N. 25 An admissions represenlattve from Woodbury University will visit OCC from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. The re p will be in front of the school's Student Center, 270i Fairview: Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments are not reqw.red. For more information, call (714) l a., JOAN ANDREWS. MS j~ tducational Psychologisc, MFCC. ~~1'-" =~o~;::::; • r~ CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, ADU~rs A COMPLETE ADD TREATMENT FACILITY ( all for J CODY of our FREE NEWS LEITER COASTLINE COUNSELING CENTER 1200 Quail, Suice J 05 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 476-0991 www.add-help.com 432·5894. A lecture titled .. Attentton Deficit Disorder overview• will be pre· r;cnted at 7 p .m. at CoasUmc Cowi eling Center of Newport Beach, 1200 Quail St. AdmisSlon is free. For more information, call (949) 476·0991. JAN.26 The Costa Me,sa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. The program is titled Know Your Members. For more infonnation, call.551-6S45. The Central Orange County Dtvi- s1on of \he California Retired Teacher's Assocration will meet at the Santa Ana Elks Clu6, 212 Elk Lane, Santa A{la. The event will featule a musical program and lunch. Members age 85 and older will be honored. Potential mem- bers in the Ne,wport-Mesa area are encouraged to attend. For more infonnation, call (714) 998- 3343. JAN. 27 A lree program titled Watercolor Portraits -A Slide Presentation will be presented at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave Call (949) 717-3801". l SAYURDAY I JAHUARY 23 Cele"barfr" Our Grand opening! ••••••••••••••••••••• 924 Avocado • Corona del Mar Plaza Comer of MacArthur & Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach • 949-760-DOGS Saturday, January 23, 1999 10 AM to'7 PM Three Dog Bakery Founders Dan & Mark will be on paw to offer cooking tips and sign cookbooks! Professional Trainer available to assist with dog/human communication "challenges"! The Costa Me.ta Chamber of Commerce after·houn; bu iness mixer will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Newpqrt Rib Co., 2196 HarboI Blvd., Costa M a. The event will feature a no-host bar, door pnzes and hors d'oeuvre.. For more infomiabon, call (714) 885-9090 .• Breakfa~t is·$6. For. more. ln!onna· boo, call Angie Stafford at 474· 2225 or nna Fuman at 55 t-3156 All Lassen' Leach Club meets at 7:15 a .m. Tuesdays at M1mi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd , Costa M~a. for rnore information, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Oran~ County offers meditdtion mstru(;tion hi r Overeatel'i Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 pm. w~esda~ l St. John's EplSCOpal. Chwch, l~ E. Bay St.. C9sta Mei.a. For mom information, call 953-0900. JAN.28 ' <>very first and thlrd Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 ~.m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, }20 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation. call (949) 722·7818. A reading and dJscusslon group titled Getting There -The Trek· to California's Mother Lode dur- mg the Gold Rush will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbr"ry, 1000 Avo- cado Ave.. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call (949) 717-3808. ONGOING SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentctl.ly iU. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.rn. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall .C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Bedch. The con1tdential group 1S open to the <"Onununity For more mforma- tion, call 631-2880. Prospects NetwQrktn9 Group meets from 7 15 to 8:30 a .m. Wednesdays at Mmu's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costd Mesa. The· Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Comnus- s1on meets at 7 p.m. the fin;t Tues-. day of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more· infonnation, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellow hip warits to help men and women who smoke to quit arid remain smoke free. For more i'nfonnation on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house trnJ!I 11 a.m. to 3 p.m Thursdays al 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa M~a . The e',{ent features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and tbe Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more information. call 631-5918. HAIR INSTI~UTE Hoag Cancer Center otfe-rs M~ to Man, a free pcostate c8:._ncer ~,.; cuss1on group. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the hrst Wednesday of each month at ilie center auditonum,'1 Hodg Dnve, Buildmg 41, New- port Beach. For reservations Qr more mtormauon, call 722-6237 The Pad.He Business Xchange ~ weekly breakfdst meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesda}'!) at the Pacific Club, 41 lO MacArthur Blvd., Newport B~dch. There is no charge tor the initial meeting. For more informa· tion, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi~ cal AssoodtJon presents a cOPd relationship group called lnstght Equals Power at 7 p.rn. Th~­ days. The fee u; $25 per week. For more infonnation, call 722-4588. S I \ 11 -Ill -11 11 -.\t: I II \II: HI ..... 1111:.\l'lll' INNOVATOR OF THE LASTEST MJCROSl.rr CRAFTING TECHNIQUE. Tl:nS TECHNIQUE WILL CREATE THE MOST NATURAL RESULT WITH MAXIMUM DENSITY POSSIBLE. I ·, " I . ' I . ' I ' ' " . \ I ' ' • " N~port S..ch: 3101 W. Coast Hwy. 1314 • 9•9.650.9299 •fax 949.650.8711 Los Angeles: 310.453 6220 Contemporary Sportswear for Women .. 40% -·10% OFF MONDAY -SATURDAY 10 am -'P!" . . 1024 Bayside Drive • N~ort s'each Bayside Dr. at jamboree Rd. M9-719-~-·~~-~-- ~pc;>rt Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pilot • oag Cancer Center often • free luation and imagery workshop m 10 to 11:30 1uri. the fourth eanesday of each month at 1 oag Drive, Building 41, New- Beach. For more inlormation, 760-5542. 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more mfor- mation, caJJ 251-8700. Arthritis Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads an ·exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdayi; at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St, Costa Mesa. For more mtot- matioJ!. caJJ..513-5641. around town I l trat10n i required, Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast lhghway, Newport Beach. For more informatiQJl, call 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center offers a dal-! ly telephone contac.1 program for seniors who have a lirruted local support syi.tem. For more lft1or- mation, call 644-3244. 855-4308. . Toastma ters Club 231 m ts at 7 a m. Mondays al The Irvine Co , :'.>.:>O·C Newport ~ mter, 'cwport Bead\. For more inf unnauon, call 733-2209. e Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 1!, of Ora.nge County offers a r~ram for young men ages 14 18 interested in learning about ·1mg, seamanship, piloting, vigation an<j cruising. Meet- gs are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- ay5 at the Sea Explorer Sea ase, 1931 W. Coast Highway, e~ort Beach. For more infor- ation, call 642-6301 or 551- Nightly meettngs are offerP.d Jn The Costa Mesa Communicators Costa Mesa and Newport Be>ach Toai;tmasters Club meets from for anyone who wants to over-. noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the come nicotine addiction. For a Orange County Department of schedule or more information, call . Education, 200 .Kalmus Dnve, 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666, . Costa Mesa·. Meetings are opeh to Harborlltes Toa tma ter Club 1927 meets at 7 am. Wednesdays at the Rivcrbo4t CttfP., 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Br•ach For more mformution, call 965· 3648. Udo Isle To"stmasters meeb Mondays trom b:3U to li pm .it the Glendale Fcdernl Bank Com- muruty Ro0m, 100 N£1wport Cen- ter "Dnve, Fai.hion I land, New- port Beach For morn mtonnat1on,. call 964-5314. 591. ' ;\SIS Senior Center !>Hers ongo- g asc;istance, counseling and ferraJ services for seniors. For ppointments or more informa- on, call 644-3244. e Costa Mesa Senior Citizen quare and Round Dance Club eeks experienced dancen. to join from 9 to 11 a.rn. Thursdays at e Costa Mesa Senior Center, 9th and Pomona streets, Costa esa. For more information," call 5-5669. . free support group for cancer atients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- ~ys and a support group for peo- !e suffenng from chronic fatigue rome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. ednesdays at the Institute for ohsbc Treatment and Research, ~ The Newpott Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organizd • lion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The· museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of .sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m . week- days. For more mfonnation, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to '11:30 a.m. Thu~days for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. TI1e classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longe\rily and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentrabon. The class 1s taught by Victor Annand. No rPg- DESK.JNER RESALE BOUTIQUE Feabuing the Largest Selection of SL John Knits, Sport, Accessories Jewelry ~ Shoes etc. (949) 675-9756 336 Poi nsettia (at PCHl • Corona del Mar anyone who wants to irpprove his or her public spf'aking skills. For more information, call 444-5030, The Newport . Beach 'DlsUn- guished' Toastmasters Club 130ll meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays m Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room. 2300 Bnstol St , Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 m Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m Wednesdays a.t the Village Farmer, South C'Qast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meet;ing 1s free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call I OASIS Senior Center oifers a Care-A9Va n trum.port to take memberi. to appomlmt>nls and grocery shopping. The ~huttle takes members to the cenwr. Por appointments, call 644-3244 People lntere led In re_a4ing Eng- lish can learn Wlth the help of a , tutor. Hourly rates ctn9 tmw~ negotiable. For more mtormation, call 851-1739. OASIS Senior Centet oUel')~u­ al·dtd screenings with u Hraille Institute represPnl<.tt1vP by appointment. for more mtomld- tion, call 644-3244. 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Call 225'! mg group call d Walkers Not Rockei tltdt meets onc.e a week lo enjoy sceruc walks m and around the Newport Beach aree. Call 644-3244. 8189. ".J Tb~ Hope Imtltute. a center fo E ential Weight Management offer~ interactive and proactive weight lo~s groups. Learn behdV· 1or modihcation and other tec~h· ruques to control your weight. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. W<'.driesdays and Thuriodayi. at 369 San Miguel Dnve, Suite 350, Newport Beac;h. Call 718-9848 r oovery a.nd family ed~cation,, Off P.rs a women' SUPP.9" gro~ from 6'30 .to 8 p.m 'Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Co kt Mesa. Cdll 432-0020. The Healing Connectton offers a ' An discussion group for recover ing women alcoholics who have Been sober at least a year meets frorrt 8 <to 9:30 pm. Thu!$day to womc>n 's relationship group at 7 p.rn. 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D D J = ' c • y • L I A 14 Sotvrdoy, Jonuory 16, 1999 arowid town Newport Beach/Costa /\Aeso Daily Pilo CONTINUED FROM A13 Women Hdptng Women otters a free peer support group for women in tranSltion from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include sell esteem, exploration of fee.lings, commurucation, ,trawna recovery and personal support. For more information, ccll.l 631- 2333. . Hoag cancer Center offets a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United Sfudlos of Self-Defense offers kick boxmg · classes from 8:30 to 9.30 a m. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more infor:ma- tion, call 722-0526. Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 am. Monday through Fnday in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Por more mformation, call 644-3244. The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WestNilla Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p m. the fourth Thursday of each month through •October at Newport Villa West ,.Asststed Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more inlormabon, call 631-3555 :The Alzheimer's Assodatton and Mesa Terrace, a residential com- munity for people with • Alzheuner's chsease and related •dementia, offers a Cree support group for caregivers at 6;30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 283-1111. Rebecca Le\VU leads an animal bereavement group that special- izes m the needs of people who have sick or dying arumals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 31 t , Newport Beach. nie cost is a donation to an animal c.harity of Rabbitt Insurance Agency • AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • H.EALTH 40 Years in Business /~ ~ -~ Sr>., ~ .......... ""',.,._... ,,. . 949-631-77 40 '41 Old Ncwpor1 81¥d. • Newport Beach (Nm. It.,.. "-fol-.1) the attendee'i. cho ce. For r rva- tions, call 721-5750. Another Pass.ge, a transitional support group for people expen- encing changes m their lives. meets from 1 to 2:30 pm. Wednesdays m Room 3 at 0 is Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, ca.Jl 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenmg from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tues- day of each !Ilonth m Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screerung is alc;o available from 1to2:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wedilesday of each .thonth at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Be ch. For more information, {'ail 644· 3244. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association offers a body unage and moderate eating .sup- port group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more mformabon. call 721-5750. OASIS Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with s1ght loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Coron(! del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. A support group for those wtth bram tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p m. the first and third Thursddy of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p .m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach The meetings are free. For more inf or .. ma ti.on, call 722-6237. ; Free professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc., IS available for cancer patients by appoint- ment only from 10 a.m. to l p.m Wednesdays at Patty and George H<>4g Cance( Center, 4000 W. Coa t Highway. Newport Beach. For more mformation, C6ll 722· 6237. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.rn. the fourth JUesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor· mation, call 122.6237. The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every thirp Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more infOnnation, call 513-5641 . ~ OASIS Senior Center otters care- giver support counseling for peo· ple caring for a loved one. For appointments or more informa· llon, call 644-3244. Hoag Cancer Center otters sup- port for people faong pr undergo- ing bone marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues For more infor- mation, call 574-6872. • Chess lovers of all ages are tnvtl· ed to JOin the Jewish Senior Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p .m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 513·5641. The Newport Beach Psychologl· cal Association offers a coed sup- port group at 1 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support_ group requires free preassess- ment for those who want to join. For mote information, call 722- 4588. The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p m . Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information. call 261-8003. Natural Foods Cooking Classes are offered at New Leaf Natural Cuisine. Classes are $35 each. For more information, call 444-1005. The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery * 20%.0ff Entire Stock TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER CALL NOW . 642-8400 ' DESIGN CENTER ~~For All Your De orating Ne.eds!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Cov~rs • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads. 1be Commner ~Network meets '9t _ 7 am Fridays m the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, •19800 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. For more mfonuAtion or rcservatioru;, call 550-4785. Tbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Busm~ Leads luncheon takes place at 11:•5 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Road, Co:;ta Mesa. For more infonnation, call 574-8780. A tne lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, WORD WISE T echnical terms can ue confusing to people who do not work in a profession, and Realtors use tenns that may be confusing to boyer.i and sellers. Terms such as escrow, clear tittle, easement~. encro~chmentc;, contingencies, finanong, appraisals and the dosing process may be intimidating and you should not hesime to ask for an explanation. Buying or selling 1 home is a major step, and professional Realtors arc toiallr committed to help~ng you unde~tand the process thoroughly so chat you can male informed decmons. The simple transaction of trading the sellers' house for the buyer ' money has become complicated uy several hundred years.of custom, common law, as well as state and local government requirements. Consumer ~emands have resulted in. requirements that communication be as clear and understandable as possible. Realtors worl to create an atmosphere in which you feel comfortable to ask, questions. Do not hesitate co asl 1f there is something that is not cl ea I'. to you. Lylccn and Jeff have 27 consecutive year~ of real estate experience in ~ewport Beach. They arc Coldwell Banker's fl team. For professional service or advice with all your real estate needs, call the Ewings at 9491644-9060 x. 114. .. b offered the third Tinui>day of each month w1th ttorney. Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited end r er- vations are required. For mor infOtlll8tiOn, coll 955·2575. Revise your WeUme documents regarding du.rllble pqwer of attor· ney through OASIS Senior Center for $1 each. Por appointments, call 644-3244. The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover. Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost ~ SS per session:lEo the time and day, call 642-1303. -OASIS Senior Center often p ventive health care services IO croon; on the fourth Wedn~ of each month m Room HS-0 a.t 800 Marguente Ave., Co~ona ~ I MaR. Call 644-3244. • Fadng Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased c;sncer patients, rr.C?ets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer •Center, 4000 w.' Coast Highway, Newport Beach. A'.dmission is free. <;all 722- 623?. FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be tool! 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Once you've filled the Louis Vuitton bags with the latest and hott~ Italian designer clothiilg, bOard a luxury steamer and tour ,fabled Lake Como docking in'Bel- Jagio for dinner at Villa Serbclloni. Tilis is only a hint of the itin- erary planned by our own local restaurateur Antonio Cagnolo of -South Coast Plaza Village's. • a aimed Antonello R.i.storante .. Cagnolo has decided to take , friends and local customers a private c;uJ.inary tour of his omeland, proving beyond a doubt that you can go home. again and do it in style. The eight'-day adventUre will • • THE CROWD ..>,_· .. '· . -·-.... i : ·~ ' -. ., . . . " h·:;:-, ,':~~ ·-~· ,_;1. ~ ..... ;\ • •. ".' - 1:;;',1',•ff!/;. '/.!~, " • u . • '.. • _.. . . • b.w. cook. include Monte Caflo, Milan, Lake Coqlo, Piemonte and Cagnolo's own home town of Savona~ The tour. which is first class naturally, promises to be the summer jaunt of lifetime. How much, you ask? $15,900, and you'd better reserve early. This is, after all, 1999, the cusp of JANE BENING, M.D. Board unifi~ . . . . is pleased to announde the relocation of her practice to: 3Sl ff ...... .Rd., Suite 611 Newpwt Bach, CA 92663 .a 9.49-642-1363 . . ''For those who want the time and care they deserve" Gynecology • Menopause Care • Osreoporosis -Sec Dr. Bcn~g on OCN -12:30 pm, January 22, 1999 "Our lime.a wirh jJnc Glenn Haas drscuo;.sing Osteoporosis M.inagcmcnt the millennium, and word has it that rooms in uch places as . Motel 6 in cities such as Las Vegas may be going for $500 a nignt as we approach the end of the yoar. On a serious note, C.agnolo bas becom~ a community legend, · helping disadvantaged children and pitching in on many levels for many causes; He has provided his restaurant for many benefits, and is.deserving of much praise for his generosity. As one of the conswn- mdte hosts on the Orange Coast, . Ceignolo will surnly create and lead an amazing visit to Italy and Monaco. Reservations ar(! 1ust ·i;l call away at (714) 751-7153. ••• One of the most important and prestigious events of the Winter sooal season is the upcoming UCI Medal dinner and ceremony slated for Feb. 11 at ~ ~ • th Hyatt Regency Hotel, Jrvme. Newport's VCJ)' pcaal couple, Rob rt and Margaret (Peggy) Sprague, will he among UlP. dlS· linguish d honorees for lheu •Jong-standing lead11rslup, gen-· ero~1ty and oorrumtment to help- ing UCJ nP.urosc1mit1sts under-. stdnd the inner workmys of the l.irt.u n," reports Tom Tierney, chatnnan pf the UC! floundahon hoard of dueclors Others ~P.l to be l<tuded lor thei1 oulstcmchnq r1ch11wemenG and comnutmf!nl to UGI mclude Al and Tricia Nichols, Norman Rostoker, an1l Richard Ford. UCl has become a wUild leader in higher educ.:atton ond resP.arch. This annual ceremony lmngs together the best and the bright- est of our community, ra1S1ng important funds for slmlent scholarships at UCL ••• The second annu1tl Martin W. ~ ~ I ~ *IR INE LOCA';l<;1' 0'\l y ~~LLl=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES University Ccnt~r ' 4237 Campus Dr. (Across.from LIL I) (949)854-4452 Wttte Memorial Distino .,..-. Speak~ Lecture Sen" ~· ! · • ds at the Newport Beacl1 1 ..il,;..ic. Llbrruy with Da,,1d Levy on Feb. 19 . Levy, Who CO·dJ.SCovcred the ShoemakN·Levy 9 comet. v.111 present his work, "The Sky' the Llmll." Andy Rooney, writer, produce1 anq "60 Mmute.s"' com· mentator follows on March 19 with his book, "More Than A Few Minutes Wlth Andy 1 Rooney." use Law prnf Cl'tSOr and KABC talk radio host Susan Estrlch . shares.her 'atclaimed work, •Pol· )tics, Crime and the Ruin of Law" ·on April 23, followed by Pulitzer Pri7.e-wmrung author Doris Kearns·Goodwiri on May 21 with her latest book. •wait Till Next Year: A Memoir· based on a love of baseball and spedf1caJ- ly the Brooklyn Dodgers. It's a very impressive lineup, which hould be a draw for 18.J numbers of local readers. For J more uif ormation, cclll (~9} 64i7 3296. ••• Newport's very passionate ballet mistress Molly Lyon IDVltcs th fommuruty to go "beyond the stage~ as 13allet • Pacitir.a presents an information- al program qesigned to give thd ballet enthuf1ast an in 1de loo~ ut the elements thatcombme to bnng the dance p •rtormancc tR life. Dancers, dapce mstructors • c;tudents and supporte~ will explore 'Yhdl it m~ans to be a dancer as both artist and athlete The reception 15 JcID. 27 dt Ball l Pacifica in lrvme . For more information, call (949) 851-9930. • 1.w. COOK"S column a~ars eV81)' Thursday and Saturday Have you considered a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? ----- The Pegasus School invites you to join us for MIDDLE SCHOOL . GRADES 6,:7 AND 8 , INFORMATION NIGHT January 21, 1999 • 7:00 p .m. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 964-1224 •FAX (714) 962-6047 'f [q ~~d~ ~n1JJ,fL~h1~ale ! Ja nua!J' 21st, 22nd & 23rd. A AR I ~ 1 Fashions, Gif.t Items & Accessories on Our . Famous Collections of · AR • . I 1mon . •Johnny Was if & el M 'ARMeIRE ~s4oi:%~Wl;t ach I (949)' 644 -9388~:=,------'"""1·- ' -'1Vliolesale to tfie 'Public "rfor '1fliis . Sale Only.! Save a11 adaitional 4,0% aPF 1luri1~q tfirs air~ ct'Cnt . ' I f t I A 16 Sotvrdoy, Jonoory 16, 1999 date book It's cill that meets the eye at Hooters MyPb T here may be nothing more p<ithctir: than a guy walk- ing.into Hooters Restau· rant alone on a weekdny night. When two I ncnds of mine told me they had other plans Thurs· day rug ht, l realized I .wouJd • have to go solo I brought d mag- azine with me to, er, um, divert my attention. To my surprise, when I sat down at the table that overlooks NeWJ>Ort l iarbor, there were a couple of guys eating and drink- mg by them. elv~s. Whew. The level of emuarrnssment foll tremendously. · Hooters. which is on Newport Boulevard rrenr the Balboa\ l'emnsula, falls NIGHT LIFE mto a cnllquf> neVlce. Not exdcUy known for hne dininH, Hooters lS a popular destinatmn tor the male spcaes. It's a plcice whl•re men hke to rest their duff after a long CJdy of work. It isn't any 9rt'ul revelation why. "This is cl Qr<.!dt place to hang out with your fncnds." 1>uid Jake Miller, who Wds with "his boys." "The food is prl'tty good, a nice · Jocatiqn, and well, the waitresses drP reul iriendly." Ah. yes, the female sNvers. Weanng th()')c light, white T- sh1rts and gaudy orange shorts, they look lX'tter suited to a ·Dukes of Hd?.Zurd " episode. I don't know when.they plan·to . upddte the umforms, but they do I n•mJnd d patron of roller <.kales dnd disco lights. I Most of lht• patrons urc• men. · They get a b1tP to t>ill, but they aren't shy dbout gctwkmg. e ither. Nothing wrony with thdt, dS long as no one 1s hurt. When my wait- ress brought rny check. I dskcd her for dJ1 Pmployment applica- uon. I told her it was just d joke. She c.Udn 'l laugh. Hooters doesn't mind its unage With a motto like "DebqhtfuUy Tdcky, Yet Unre- fined," they h<1vl' Pmbrdced · thousdncls of men who enjoy calone-pack('d food and the opposite sex. A perfect combina- tion. .... +WHIM: 2406 New· port Boule- vard ·+ WHEN: 11 a.m. to mid· night, Mon- day through Saturday; 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday +PHONE: (949) 723- 5800 Hooters server Ebru serves a pitcher of beer at the Newport Beach restaurant DONL£ACH/ DAllYPltOT •our atmosphere is laid back, and there is nothing formal about 1t," said mdllager MikE> Steppe. "No reservations are needed, dnd we can accommoddt(• a par- ty of two or 20." The Newport site replaced the old Red Oruon nightclub, next to the seafood lovers' Woody's Wharf. Most of the action at Hooters happens on the week- ends, when football and basket- ball teams square off. There are a couple of well-placed b19- screen TVs, dOd plenty of seat- ing The menu has been tweaked by the owners to include more Califorrua cuisine. Hooters has several types of duckeo sand- wiches and saltlds to choose from. The seofood consists of shrimp, steamed clams and oys- ters -like guys need it raw to get the JWCes flowing. The famous ducken wmgs can get downright sloppy, so there's always a handy roll of paper towels at the table. U Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil V1rce F lavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique "In~ n"1m ~ dlnlna room avafl11blt for group bu•lntU mttllngt 111d prh1IC' run1 lfun• . 723-062 l Ph~ase Call 1-'or Re<,er~ations and Directions 25 1 hipyard Way • Newport Beach MORE 'lHAJli A LlJllGERIE S~ORE CD's & DVD's ti Shoes Toys i Lotions LET OUR TltAIRBD 8T.AIT CAPTURE THAT 9PSCIAL llOllDfT -~-...,....,..•o.e.••c;;t1 • ........ a.......,. WEDBLIVBR ,... ............. • 270 &. 1'7Tll n : • C09TA _. (949)7:18-180S you're daring enough, try a gourmet dinner composed of 20 wing~ and a bottle of Dom Perignon Strange combination, but what do l know? Seven domestic and import beers are on tap, and wine cool- ers and sangria are available. Hooters also offers catering, especially important during I Super Bowl festivities and to·go orders. You also can schedule private pa~es at any one of their restaurants. The Hooters chain has hun- dreds of locations across the United States. The ins1grua with the owl and his bulging eyes (yeah, right) have become mstanUy recognizable. Why Newport Beach mstead of other Orange County cities such as Westmjnster or Fullerton? Loca- tion, location, location. @•[!] ~ ,~ AMACHI 1:.. ~ ~ , -ESTAURANT _."-Pl ~ ~ tg I 7 , . • •Authentic Sushi ear ~ Elegant 0tning •Complete Bar "~ ~ • ~ w:.:~::. sATuRoAY NIGHT sPEc1AL E ~ DINNER 110tt-SAT Spicy Tuna or Calllomla Hand Roll E~ rel ~-1.-.. *2 00 EACH !!;] 2675 Irvine Ave. . • ~Costa Mesa ----------------~ rel ~~~Go11C01n11 Sushi to Go 64:5-5518 • 645-5519 i5l OPEN DARY HEALTllY & t .,l .1AVOlll., L SOOl1I COASI' PWA VDJAGE (Next to Antonello) (714) 436-1010 ! Gift Cert1fieates Avaflable TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WH/tf YOU WATCH [ [J SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT nME! 'Holy Smokes! 1/a Of our Bar Is certtfled · outdoors I 3 outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newpcrt at Harbor Costa Mesa 548·8428 ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah · Egg Twist Bread -Co Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Spect 0c"-'""''" Serving Authentic Genna~ Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen 1 SChnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf 540..()281 2950 Grace Lane • Colta M- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dairy Pi Af 111 MUSIC A CHEKHOV CONCEllT Dt.aets and arias from the 1>layti of Anton ChekhoV Will \)(rper· formed by Jane Hilary Md DaYid Rouaeve at 7 pm. Thursday at the Newport 'Beach Central Ubrary. Adrru • sion m free The library J.S at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, dUJ (949) 499-3665. GUY lOMBAROO'S ROYAL CANADIANS Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadi· ans. with band lc.adcr AJ Pier- son, play at 'p.m. Sunday m the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC. The 11 ·pie<:e bdnd wiU ~rlorm big.band hits from the •'30s, '40s and ·~os Tick ts itrP • $20 to $23 in ai.lvance and $2fi at the door. octc 1s at 2701 Fauview Rond1 Costa ~fosa . 1 For more mro~ation, C'all (888) · 622-5376. PIANIST PETER SERKIN World-renowned pidmst Petei Serl<in perfonns at 8 p rn. Jan IOUIS 28 at Founder.; Hall:m the Orange Cowity J>ertonninQ Arts Omter. A prCVlew ~by John Willet begins at 7 pm 1lckets are SJ6, The center is at 600 Tuwn Center Drive, eo.ta Mesa. For lmQll! infonnation. ~ ·The Center at (114) 556-ARTS., 15-YEAR..QlD VIOLINIST A strltig concert at the Jewish Community Ceriter begins at 2 p m. Jan. 24 and features 15- year·old violin vU'tuosa Riana Pa.tuner. Tirkets are $12 for een- tl'r members, $15 for nonmem-":' bers, and $25 for reserved seat- ing anrl J.>0St-:c·oncc1t reception. 111e renter is at 250 E. Bakfr St , C<>lita Mesa. For more 'informa- tion, call (714) 755-0340. THE HARMONIA BAROQUE PLAYERS Tue Hannonia Bdroque Players will r:rtonn wThe Three Tre- bles on Feb.? and "Musical Banquet" on May 2 at Newport Harbor Lutheran Chwch, 198 . Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (949) 548-3631. . • facia.IJ • Mauagto • S~rt• Thmart • BoJy Wraps • H)'lirvthtrapy • !Sod)' Pohslt • . . • Pttf•. Vichy ShOwn• •Sturn Rooma. Wu.inc• EJt'1l'Ofiiil • • Pn It Po~t uur lllttapy • Hand a: Fout c.,. • Peels • Gi.f\ CCrtilic•tet • 10% DiKoun1 valid for aU _.noicu uc-vt atr.ad)' J.iKbw1t4'J packapa. ttta1l products or io conJunni .. n with any 011Mr dlKounL ; . January 29 ... February 28 Low· pric.:cd ·previews I begin ,)3f1URry .2fi " 'J\vo lovers reunite, long after their in ten c. 111ic1t affair has ended, ond 11nm('dmtcly woncl"r, ·where do we go from hc1c?"' "lhe New York Timcs u11ls Skylight ·ab olutely plenclid.~ You'll aqrec. even us It astounds you with Its c..omplcx1t1cs .ind then tc<n ut our heart. •f ASCINA TINGI" -Nuw York I'o!>'f r;iewport Beach/costa Meso 0ouy Pilot date book Why dcid can't review 'Miss Brodie'· lOMTITUS S ihce the Newport Theater Arts Center came into ~mg in 1~80, I've usually been m the audience on opening wecken~. W.ith the exception o{ tour produruons (three of which 1 directed), I've reviewed every show that's been presented at the former church with the panordITUC view of the bay. And, wb en "The Prime of Mic;s Jean ilrodlc" opens there in· two weeks, I'U most likely be m the audience on opening night. But I won't be shanng my opin- ions of the show with Daily Pilot readers. There's a bit of a conflict of mterest here. Seems my beauti-· tul and talented 19-year:-0ld daughter, Mindy, will be one of the "Brodie girls," students of I' Ii A LIAN ICE CREAM ?6MOOTHI ES V 5 ANDWICHE5 VGOURMET COFFEE 'tf ESPRESSO DRINKS VOTED 19 98 •Be5t Ice Cream" in O.C. -OC Wookly . the captivating and duplicitous .' schoolteacher and title character. Usually, when I cen't review t1 local play, J p<iss the baton on 10 my son, Tun, who's ahout to be~a Cdreer as a Adua!Y. it's sur. prising that this situation hasn't come up more often, with on ex- wif e and two. kids 111Clkiig O<Casio~af o~ar¥eSon stage. teacher of English and wnting. But, · obviously, he has the sam~ tonflict this bme. I had to d<>fN to cm other . n:v1ewer sev- eral years ago when he appeared m "A Funny · Tiiing Happened on the Wdy to the Forum• at the Co1>ta Mesa C1Vlc Playhouse. Actually, it's surpnsing that this situation hasn't come up more often. with an ex-wife and two kids making O{'casionat appearances on stage. And, unlike the f1cvonal reVlewer J played m -cnoc's Choice" back in 1984, r really c-an't crosi; the line when famlly members, past or present, arc involved. Still, it's a situation J wouldn't trade. I've always been proud of my kids, but never more so than when we'd do shows together. Of the plethora of theater memo- ries in my acting scrapbook, two of my fdvorile$ arc •Tribute· with Tun and HI Ought to Be m Picture " with Mindy . It's the sort of feeling d father must have when his kids decide to follow him into the family business. Only in th!s case, the business is a pleasure. BACKSTAGE -Speakirig of proud parents, the people at South Coast Repei;tory must be Don 't Sp eculate- Investigate. 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J.md," an SC'R ·comnu.ssi<med play that pr~rruered on the Mam- stage in 1997, was a finalist for the 1998 Pulitzer Pnze for dramtt, Congratulations to SCR and to all thn.•e playwrights involvt"d, • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. Hii revlem appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Co11U! iu andset.: our· 'A{as{amf .5e{ectim1 of cfesigner rogs aruf carpets.~ ' (9491 722·7224 Mon·Fn 10-6 Sat J0-5 www.rug~andcarpets.com 230 Eas~ 17th St COsta Mesa I. So1urday, January 16, 1999 lllEFLY .111 DIJllOOI Boys chorus to .hold audition 1b AJl·Amertcan Boys Cho- rus i holding auditions this month for boys a9 8 to 10 at the Boys Chorus Headquarters at the 01angc County Fatr• grQuhds in COstn Mesa. lWcnty pots rue available, anct audi- tions a.re by appointment only. "If you know a young man with dctcmunation, who enjoys working hard, has a happy di - pos)tion an<l a reul desire to suc- .c. eed, nd hlm to us,• said music duector Davjd Albulario. . A gen~.rai irifonnation meet. ing will he held at 7:15 p.m. Feb .f at the headquarters and, alter a formal presentation' ts made about the chorus, parents will be encouraged to ask ques- tion)>. ' The fairgrounds are at 88 · Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. To schedule an appointment or for more mlormation, cail (714) 708-1670 Ballet school looking for dancers The world-renowned Sdtool of Amencan Ballet s~ boldmg auditions for l 2· to 18-year-old Feb. 7 • at th Junrru Def or DancP Center. · The auditions are open_ oJl}y to intcnnediate and advance({ s\udents ~ · A $10 application fee reg\ilied at ith..e tlm of audition. and danrC"?rs must reg.ister one hour in odVd\'.1CC of lhelt a~ Uon Uiil"e. Th.osc cho en iwill begin ~lasse:. June 28 m New York City. The dauce center is at 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G3, Costa Mesa. For more lnfom1ation, call (212) 769-6600 ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Have the Right .-...~~L to Choose Your "" Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa 'mo ~= ' ~----. forum • commun1 ~ 18 Saturday, January 16, 1999 EDITOR Ill Textbook case of taking .back a Shalimar Drive, 1994: Families live in squalor and in fear of gang Violence. Drug dealers loiter on front lawns, w aiting {or motorists to stop and make a purchase. Mothers are reluctant to let their children play outside. it's a neighborhood ou(of control. · Shalimar Dnve 1998: Gone are the· gangs, the squalor and lhe drug dealers. Children spend their after-school hours at the Leaming Center. Families rule the neighborhood. "People are out and enjoying the neighborhood like they should ... No one's afraid anymore," Councilman Joe Erick- son says. ' A lot has changed in tour·years. This tiny West Side neighborhood once was plagued by drive-by shootings, .stabbings, roach-infested apartments. One woman cqm- plained that thugs cut the electricity to her apart:Jnent because they suspected she had telephoned police to report their shady dealings. Finally, residents had enough. They got involved. They demdnded the city get involved. They worked hand in hand with the council on a plan to take back their neighborhood. First, the city closed the street to pass-through traffic. Then the city beefed up police patrols. ~sidents, with the help of local churches, opened the Learning C~nter, a haven where children could inte ract in peace and receive tutoring or help with their homework. Landlords were forced to clean up their properties or face the wrath of a fed-up City Coun- cil. And now, where an old, dilapidated apartment once stood, there• 1s a park where neighborhood children can climb the jungle gym, play on swings and enjoy the pleasures of being il ch1Jd. Jt's been a long, hard road, but it shows what can happen when a neighborhood takes control Congratulations. MAILBAG Glove r, Sinclair, two clf>an-cut kids center at Harbor and Wil son Street was temodeled. It is a shame that a few people can complain so loudly and often that they are seen as represen- tative of the ma1ority. These few neither represent the majonty viewpoint of the neighborhoods around Harbor Center nor all of Costa Mesa. ImprQve schools, don •t sell them B tdvo to the Daily Pilot for the front-page color photo . ol McHl Glov~r and CclmNon Sine ldir in reference . tu the' Ddily Pilot Class of 2000 1-Calhnq th<' shots,• Jon. 13) Jhou9h f don t pN<>Ondlly know either of those young men, see- ing them nVitlly dressed in shirts and bes was a refreshing -1ght. I was diSappointed in school board member Dana Black's comments regarding pnvate·schools and po.rents or children who attend them ("Board member launchP.s school crusade," Jan. 4). She dismisses attacks agamst pubhc schools, clauning they come from people whose children attend private or home schools and then goes on to critioze private schools in her attempt to justify public education. Tiw1r good tdstc m personal grooming did not go unnoticed. r commend them tor the hne ~xample they set for other stu- dPnts m our community JENNIFER STOCKLAND Costd Mesa Education in the arts leads to appreciation It would behoove Black to pay attention to fellow board mem· bcr Wendy Leece's comment: "Maybe we can learn some thmgs from the private schools. They do a really good Job and foe much less money.• Granted, havm9 children n both pubhc and privdte schools allows Lcece to have personct gxpenen< e with each sys- tem, but I also like her positJve thlnkmg and w1Umgne s to explore altemativ~ more than the a ienl <'Jo~ed or pro· \. _ l wish I bad h~ard Jerry Mandel interviewed by 8. W. Cook on "Here and Now" (The Crowd, .. Mandel exp re ses lJJlportance of the arts on radio · ,grammed mind of Black. . I LOUISA T. ARNOLD C'osta Mesa Ow public schoo_ls have a lot of problems -disappointing test c;core and faolitJes lead the hst. But a mmd-set unwilling to admit there are many other valid reasons for parent opting for private education is also d factor. show" Jan. 9 ) . Center r~sidents want His discussion of the impor- t th · ak tance of art m S<lCiety needs to ( > eat Clf C e tOO be ongoing. It is no surpnse to I am wnhng to comment on read that one listener felt the thP Wednesday, Jan. 9, Daily performing arts were a virtual Pilot artJd~. "Center penmt has waste of time because that per· Don't waste yow time on a crusade to convince people public education is wonderful. Instead, dedicate tho e hours to mvesh- gaung way~ and implementing plans to u11prove it. Believe me, if our public schools are superior to pnvate, people will know 1t. Children won't have lo leave. and you won't need to waste time trying to persuad~ people a voucher system U1at gives parent:. a c~·wicc of school for the>r kids isn't a good idea. JEANNE JO .. NSON Newport Beach loophol<>, neighbors say.• son had no art, drama or music A tow individuals seem in their school education. They determined to stop the redevel-had not experienced the beauty opment of l larbor Center, a of a musical phrase, the exhila- Ionq -~ought-.arter project to rid ration of singing or playing m thP n ty of a rapidly declining an ensemble and the indescnb- shoppmg renter in the rruddle able mark that music can leave ot Costd Mesa. In this article, on one's soul. these 1nd1viduals tned to por-With the announcement of a trc1y ICI Development as not new 1,800-seat concert hall and adhenng to the conditions of 500-seat music hall in Orange approvarimposed by the city. County due to the most gener- Nothmg 1s lurther from the ous gift of the Segerstrom f arru- \ru th ly, I wonder how many of our ThP. complaints of construe-public schoolchildren also will lion noise arc over the construe-feel it a virtual waste of their ~on ot the sound wall and tune to attend the concerts in lnndscapcd berm, which the these halls due to thC' minunal dt>veloper agreed to build presence of music education in before demohtion and construe-their lives. Our Newport-Mesa tion of the new center. On visit-school students receive such a inn the> site on(> cvcnlng, 1 sdw limited exposure to the beauty Remember, aU ot the New- port-Mesa area was a farm at one time, long before the re was a cultufdl art~ cente r, college or freeways . The site in question was a farm· before the athletic hclds. Do we soon forget how Orange County received its origindl name? We are all living on what was once farmland. I thmk the name is great and ·should stand. It is a great deal better than what we have done to this land that 1s becoming evermore so precious. Sorry, but I hope you leave it alone. RALPH ROLLINS Ill Costa Mesa &hat this is what is being done.. of music that 1 dream of the day :nw other wall that these few there will be enough mol\ey to If I h Tib j>eople now demand to be bwll pay music educators to see their on y t e etan was a hnal request by Council-students enough each time, Palace was portable ... womdn Libby Cowan on the each week to develop the skihs 1~ it possible that your readet, night that the City Council to truly experience music. Only Llqda Reynold'>, WdS in front of approved the proJ ct. It was to then will our concert halls be the Potala Pdlace m Lhal)a, replace a cham·link fe nce tbdt filled with intelligent hstencrs Tibet, and not the Portable ct& to be erected behlDd the deltUUld.ing more. Palace.m.Tha a (On Vacation, lome Depot buildmg' to epa-DIANA LANOIS Jan. 7)? ate the undeveloped back lot Newport Beoc:h If only the palace were rom the center. This fence hac.t l portable. well-wishers could othmg to do with the sound. Nothinn *th remove it from the clutches of 11.u,.u46 wrong WI the Chmes • alls but IS another effort by lCI calllng fields 'the farm. ' e velopment and the City ouncil to be ~en lhve to the Normally I do not reod Steve KEATS HAYDEN N~wport Beach lfleighpors. Smith's column in your paper, Sh · It · ·ecms ( ome resident.5) butt did read the farm column ~ OOting a necessary ant the dual-paned wmdows . and found it of interest (What's use of force? nd au conditioning installed in Up, •Why 'Farm' fields when Hurray for the rpan with the he hous clo ' st to the center fields could~ in the 'Pirikl'•' gun (•Man uses gun to break hile still try10g to kill tho pro-Jan. 9). up dogfight,• Jan. 5)1 EX"l. Remember, (some) nrc part . It is no surptise th.at I dis· J reaHy hope Costa Mesa f lhe lnwsuit against the pro· agree with Smith. J think thP police understand the 11tuatton cct. It ms rnthcr Uko takmq nam~ Farm j .. perfect for thr dearly enough to not charge omc Jmprovcments, then tum '"' c;t Mf>.ta High SChr it . the man for firing it. ng agcunst lCl D vclopment, n~ of thlr: <Atntry's greih . AVA HENDRIOCSON .~huu~d.u...111,ulda;;Sul-'l>fl~•n.u.t...,ouiv~e~r .1.1baw:u..ckLw-a.urd.r.~+insti1• ·''11u1, Sto1di1Jd llAJv~4-----------:------- o l5 ,, s ns1tive as po Ible.to is often referre<S to 81 th• Fenn. Center may be a pipe n di. ofits neighbor . The tadium·at UC Berkeley ti dr r. #"',,.;., ... Th redevelopment of HMbor named for Strawberry Canyon, earn 1or ~ta Mesa nt r ls th · h t thmg that has and the lut time I wu there tn Th new downtown center ppen d to thl c-tjon of Has-the '60s, theta were not any 1ound1 teniflc (•Comnussion Boul vord incc th Kmart strawberrl• to be found. givet OK to new center, It Jan. 12), I A•new pool , gymnastics cen- ter, space for Child's Pace, a new gymnasium woUld all be a gr •al addition to the communi- ty J ust thmk, renovation of an . area built right ofte r World War • II: a place for kids to play m a ~ate, dean envuonmcnt: maybe even a skateboard park. Well, l um certain it is too good to be. true. Why? This is Costa M • a. ll w1U be a matter of moments before the neigh· &ors will want a sound wall, t1u- cond1tioncrs. the building posi- tioned differently, some land- scaping, different tcnant9, no changes to the position of the dl}.veways. And oh, can you please moko swc it looks like it did when we moved in 40 years ago? N01sel They won't make any noi$e lil<e that pesky circus, will they? No increase to city tax rev- enue hk~ that darn Harbor Cen- ter and -c ertamly no increase to trafhc -or commerce. or the failing neighborhood economy -like that 19th Street brldge would bring to Costa Mesa. Thi ..i after all, our nc1ghbor- h<X1d nd we don't ever want it to <.:hungc. MEG TWEEDY Costa Mesa Smith said it best in .schools column Two years ago, many of my 1turlent5 at Pacihdt High School wr 'te letters to th$ Daily Ptlot 11. out the Donny Bridgman ltagetiy. 1\ Whole p&geTri1Jie :Pilot .was devoted "1.lbese let- tars. The kid.I wete thrilled to Me that their voices had been heard and their effort rec:og· "1Zt..'<f. Tben1 1n May of last year, I Newport Beadi/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . ~. neighborhOod read my sample-column entry for the Fred Martin Perteet re plocement "contest to etU my classes. The kids agam were enthused to be just a htlle part of comrnunUy action at work. They encouraged me dunng the several weeks bc•fore summer vacation and m SC'ptembP.r asked about the outcome. "Not to worry,· I had responded. ""The colummsls who got the nod aw top-notch!• On the first Monday of th1 year, r again will read from the Dally Pilot to my tude nts. This ti.me the focus will b , on Stcv~ Smith's ·school coverage gets A+ for importance to commum- ty• (What's Up, J im 2). · Steve's passionate comm(!n· tary Juts tho buU's eye of why education issues am cntical lor young and old ahke. As the say- mg goes, "Be good to your kids because they're g~ing to choose your nursing home." I am· certain my students will applaud the work or this fine journalist and quality "mensch." I am confident, too, that the!>c young people will unde rstand some of us "older~ adults truly care about their world of school. These students will be -JUSt a this teacher is -very grateful. FLO MARTIN Cosld Mesa Wilson sounds like despera~e politician l am commenting on the front-pa,ge article about Tom Wilson 1 •Wilson: Let voter decide major pr<!,it!cts, • Jan. 12). Wilson is sounding like a frustrated and desperate politi- cian. His latest proposal would effectively hamstring the county . just to kill the El Toro a¥port. He complains about constantly findrng himself on the wrong end of the 3-2 votes. The latest vote was the one to approve noJSe test.mg for El Toro, Wllson and Todd Spitzer voting nay because they and other South Countians expect the 001 c test Will hurt their anti-airport cause. It probably wUl Wilson was elected on that smgle issue -just to kUl the ll.lrport. However, if the noise proves to be ac,cept.ble, wht are he and so many others afraid of the airport and $Up· porting the lar-fetehed Mlllenm· um Ptan1 The MWennJum J>lan will cause more ttafflc and pol· lution and may not be finandaJ. ly feuit>le, end John Wayne could be gridlocked ln •• few as 10 years. . What secret agenda are WU· son an his 1lk planmngf What do they talk about In private? \We obviously need a new alr· port in 20 years. We won't"'*' anything proposed ln the MU· lennium Plan that I can thlnk of, Theee airport f~ are prettf ' •• C~director of Shalimar Leaming Center Marla Alvarez, left, stands at new park on Shal- imar Drive with Paty Madueno of Orange . County Con- gregation Organlzatton. DON LEACH I DAll.Y Pit.OT ' smart, and they know that. Why • dte they dead set against an air·' port of any .size? I believe there is much more ' to lhis than meets the eye. MIKE STEINER> Newport Beach Questions Wilson's abili.ties, leadership What do I thlnk of ~upervisoli Tom Wil!>on's suggestions that ' voters decide major projects bl the county? · Jn addition to his suggested two-thirds constituents' vote for ' noxious ma1or projects, I sug-1 gest he go further. Let that be • aid !or all board decisions and county-approved projects - large or small, noxious or not - starting with Wilson's very own most noxious projects. Sure, I'd Jove nothing more than to stop .,. the insane approval of countless• rubber-stamped, c<>unty-~. approved projects. Jn one sense, the constituents would have a ;:> say But the sad fact is·that SDI'· • r Tr nal-mterest groups funded by major master-planned develOR· • crs would be bramwashing the , masses with slick mass mailers, 1 one-sided propaganda, in effect leavmg power to spedal·inler· • est groups with the most attrac- tive sell. Come to think of it, 't this is already our sad\state of pohhcal affairs. What do J think of Wilson? I question his abilities to lead, his 1 v1 s1on and his integrity. RUSSEU NIEWIARQWSta Santa Ana Heights llow about a bus route ' to go under bridge? I hdve ~ suggestion on the hridge go1ng over to Crystal .,, Court ("Bridge approved to link 2 malls,• Dec. 29). Why doesn't Segerstrom alSO work with the Orange County Transportation AuthorttY and have the No 45 bus, which goe down Fairview Road, also go down Harbor Boulevard from West Side Costa Mesa? Have it detour at South Coast Plaza, gdl down South Coast Plaza to Bea.ra Street and then up Sunflower tot Fairview. This would access Metro • 1 Pointe, and then lt would go down Bear in f root of Crystal • Court, which would allow you I to go on either side of the itreet1' and then it would go up Sun. .I I nower, wh.ich would give yoC I the village and anything in ~t area. 1 Also, 1 think the JCPenney, I store tdee 11 a good id .. (M.:i· 1 bag, •How 1bcmt a.~_., Crystal Courtr Jan. 1'4). My huaband and I drive all the w#i down to the Laguna HUia uM to go to tbm home 9bop, wbldll Is reaDY, grMt. I ' I ~wport Beoch/Co~ta Mesa Daily Pil<?t • HOUSING ag r. With a ~udg l of $700,000, ~e agency can probably fund 18 more loans, she saiU. · Jn addition, onP ot the tfuec· home buyers 1s a Costa Mesa i)olice officer who qualihed under 4 part of the prog rn spc<,:i.hcaUy intended to encouraue more otti- ¢ers to bvo in th~ city, Ullman scud. That progrttrn has a sepurnte t>udget of $280,000. There has only been one taker so for. or the fu~t 20 pt:ople enrolled in the general program, about 70%. hdve dropped out, Ullman ~aid. About 20 more people hav.e been contacted to partmpate in the program: · , Christopher and Marci ManT sour had just missed the cutoff m September's lo!er)!. They were one of the e1gh fomilie or indi- vtdu!l!s conlcte Dec. 3 to partic- ipate m the rogtam. ·we we "hoping, and it paid oH, • Mansour said, A 60% to 70% dropout rute is typical for ftrst-bm-. home bl\yen;_ programs, especially those that are just getting oft the ground, said Jari Appelroth, Southwe:.t regional manager for USE Com- munity SeMcos Group, whic:h is ~clrrunislering the progrnm. "The reason bcmg is people get all excitC'd over these pro· grams, but a lot ol them hnd oul they don't really ht1vc the mini· mum down payment," Appclroth said. These types of programs gen- erate a lot of mter<'.st. For exam- ple, about 150 people attenderl mform~tional seminars on the progr.im lost fall. There are about 100 unscreened candidates on the program's waiting hst. Ullman s<ud. Other people dropped out of the program bucause lht!y didn't like the cap plctced on tht~ house prices. The agency loan s good for a home pnced at $227, 150 or under. The avcrdge price of'.:i home in Coit.a Mesa ls $235, 170, accord· 1ng to a study by the t:!nt<>rprisc foundation, a nallonal, nonprofit affordable hous109 tld\'QCdte group. S till; proyrum pdrtlcipttnh such as Wall und Cecilia Chun said 1t hits h<!cn diffi- cult lor them to find homes within thoir pnce range m Co~ttt Mesa. Wall rece1ved an extension to continue to Lry to go mto escrow 09 a home, and Chun has diopped out of the program. • Wall aid she has bE?en unablt? lo find a home in Costd Mr.sa. "I'm constantly looking for a property, but unfortunately there's nothing under. $160,000, • shesa1d. !WaU has found only two con- -do ·urns within her pnce range of $1 ,000. One of those condo- miruurns was too snlt11l, dnd Wdll was not i:tble to bid high enough on the other. 1hese progJams, by and large, me • intended lo help low· and YefY low·intome famk. Bu1 al ' often, lhe fcdies wtlo toke advantage of them are moderate- income families." Ooug8~ Clearinghouse ~pokesrrllil"I program. "Irvine ha!i $145,000. to $160,000 condos that I could ufford, but they don't hdV~ this r>rogram," she sutd. • M ost of the 31 c1tiei. w qra.nge County h we a first-time home buyers programs, Appelroth Aid. In addition, 'd similar program ha emerged m the private ector. M~nill Lynch has contracted with the Alforde1ble Heu!tmg Cleanny- house to administer a fir~t-timc home buyers program. • · Mem.l.l Lynch's program b cht· ferent from most m thttl 1t only requires the buyer to co111c up with closing costs and have one month of cash reserves. The zero- money-down home loi:ln fl'<)Uire..'> no private mortgage msurt1nc;e <md is targeted ell low-<md mod- erate-income people. Tht> lodns can also be used to buy homl's anywhere-m'Orange County. The Merrill Lynch progium ht1s helped pldce between 1 ll and 24 individuals and farn.ilJ('S m t\omes since last fall, said Doug Bislry, Clearinghouse spokesman. About $5 million of the $20 million aUocctted to the pr9!Jram has been lent out. The program could help as many as 100 people by the end of the yeur. The first-li!lle home huyers program lS part of a larger $77 mill1on program Cillled the Memll Ly,nch Southern Califom1a Part· ncrshJp for Economic Achieve- ment. •There's a busmf'ss valuP and econonuc development vt1lue related to alfordable housinu." said Garrett Gm, comn111nity development mi:tnug~r m Mt>rnll Lynch's Southern Calitorrua dis· trier office m lrvme. ·11 the mtra- structure of our county -teach- er!>, police ofhcers. fm•hghters, people we're ll')'lng to attract to work m our companies here - can't afford to live here, it hurts the economy.• . Gin id home ownership is vil<"ll to the tability of a c:ommuru· ty Md helping individuals and families to build wealth. •Tho e homes are nlmost like a lauuch.ing pad to really building then future,• Gin sa\d. However, fust-tunr. home buy· ers p1ogram:. such .as Mernll Lynch'tt and Costa Mesa's only h~m to touch on -d problem that plague:; Orange County. Some nlso question who these programs are helping: FAMILY However, th r ar pnvately own d devclopm nts m Ute coun· ty th t ru ubject to cov nants and erve the sam purpose as I· C~NTINUED FROM A 1 government housing would, 1 -1\ilillcr srud. of renting, Velarde is till getting Another illu traUon Of how due used to the change. Orange County aflordahlc hous· I ~Right now, I'm trying to get ing nce<ls are is the wa1Un9 list for l out of the habit of clo mg the 1ental a sistance pr0<Jr~ m the i bh.nds all the time,· !illld Vel rde, county, · The Orange Count}' ~ who sometimes forgets that no Houstng Authoiity ,typu:ally ha a f one will be pecnng into hi livtng two-to three-year Wdlt for rental { room window from his new back assistance vouchers and certtfl-· i yard. . cates, Millf'T smd ! ... Until las\ fall, Velarde lived in Soturdoy,JonUOf)' 16~ 1999 A 19 "Everything you do now, you're doing • to '°"' house, not .... body else's.· DougBdtry Clearinghouse spokesman Vclaide llld Vel rd' tried to hnd ways lO reduce the amount he would huve to pay per month by work· mg with o fnend who was a mort- guge broker. "It st1ll got to where the pay- nwnl cared tile holy heck out Qf mr·, • Velarde.said "It 1s designed tor median-' mc:omc people ....-not low-income ul all,• Appclrolh said of Costa Mc .. ~·s program. The three people who have· l>oughl homes wtth Redevelop-. roent Agency lootis had median incomes, Ullman said. However, Ullman c;aid she will need at least At one point, 7 ,000 people f a Costet Mesa apartment. He 1s were on thn wa1ting hst, Miller j onQ of the 24 individuals and fofll· said. The hst 1!> closed but 1s ! ihE:s Merrill Lync-h and the ex1>4?cted to reopen m the spring .• { Affordable Hou:.mg Clearing-. I ~ a county thdl yrcw up more ! house hdve helped through 1t • affluent, one of the .roots of the , first-time home buyers prog1din, problems is the lack o{ political ! Velardo bought a horn,. last foll will, BU>lry said. · i ih Costa Mesa m~ar Killyl>rooke Veltmic" dedicated hours after work Cltld on weekends to sea.rch- mg for a h ome ·and estimates he has looked at 50 to 75 homes ln the past two }'ears.. · . a full yedr of stdllstics. to deter- mine what income group" the ho'me 'buyer:, program is actudlly helpmq The applicants are even- ly d1vid(;'d between low and mod· cmte mcomE>.s, she said. · •The!>e programs, by and large, ure intended to help low- and very low-inrome families,~ Bistry Sdld . ·aut hll too often, the famihes who take advantage of them are moderate-income fami- lies.· Bistry ddded that although it might appear only middle-class families are being helped, Ill real- 1ty the program 1S helping both low-and moderate-income fami- he:. through a •tadder· approdch. For instance, when a middle-dass family buys a home, it oiwns up a wntttl unit to a lower·income fam- ily .. W hom~ver the:.e types of prog1ams are helping, one thing is clear; Hous- mg ttffordability has an effect on a wide range of mcome levels in Orange County. The programs are making home owner. hip possible for peo· plP. who otherwise would not be . a hie to come up Wlth a down pay- ment or for whom home owner- ship is a distant dream. · "We have the (biggest) alfurd-· ahilHy crms m the nation." Bislry St.lid. Orange County has no public: hou~mg, sc1id Dan tviiller, the 1.:nunty's mtenrn dllector of hous- mg and commuruty development dr>partmcnt. But one of the things that must r Elementary Sc-Jlool - a fact that be remembered 1s. that people i Velarde lS thrilled with c;eelting affordable: housing in i •1 mean, it's. )ust down the Ordnge County are not of any one i street and around the comer,• econoJlllc dass. ! said the 44-year-old. drawing a "We're. not talking about j picture ""'lth hi'> fmger. · homeless people or the vPry poor· j Although Velarde has rea 1Wl crowded into a unit," Miller ~aid. i his dream, for many people m "We're.talking about.a-good por· : Orange County home.ownership tion of Orange County.~ t ic; a chronic dream that will DataQuick reported this week I dlwdys be •just dov.'Tl th!"! street that Orange County home pnces dnd around the comer,· and out reuched an aU-time high for the of their fmanoal reach. decade, said John Karcvoll, real Programs like the ones estall· estate analyst. As the med1c10 lished by Merrill Lynch and the price of homes m Orange County . city of Costa Mesa are h<>lpmy cqntinues to rise, hom~s will. i create homeowners, but for every become furthN and further out of I person assisted th~re are still the reach of low-to moderate-1 more who tau through the cracks. mcome people. ! Home ownership is something According to a study by the · Velarde said he has bc~n work- Enterpnse Foundabon last year, ing toward his entue hf<>, He 36% of households in Costa Mesa began looking senously two ca.n atford the average home. years ago. · pnce of more than $235,000. That At first; Velarde thought he numbers compdre:. with.12% tq would need $10,000 but thel','l he 4ti% of households in other found out he would need $251000 selected oties that could afford to $30,000 for a down payment. . their average home prires, which ~I'd gel up to 12, hut then you ranged from dbout $164,000 in couldn't get to that $20,000 mark, Buena Park to $554,555 )n Ne w-I don't know, for some rea on,· port Beach~· H there wa::. still daylight c when Velarde got off the freP r on the way home horn work h would take detours, combing neighborhoods for~ his future home. ·I would dnve around and k cp looking and keep looking,• Velarde said. · Velarde and his wife, Lu:t.. have worked for years taking care of other people's property •le 1s a maintenance director for Arnell cmd oversees 19 apartment complexes. Luz has worked as a housekeeper at Oakwood Apart- ments for 16 years; Now. they are making prepa- rations to plant-roses m their yard, and instdll a sw1:0g set and pldY: house for theu daughter. Some- day, there could even be room 1or a spa Watching home unprovement how on Channel 54 on Satur· days hds new meaning 1or Velarde. • Everythmg you do noY.', you're doing 11 to your house, not somebody else's,· Velarde said. "We're cxpenenciny a 1 % appreciation .a . month," said Charles Markel, tt real estate agent with Paettic Coast Redlty Group m Costa Mesa. •Tue mar- ket as outdisttmcmg people It's hard to save as fc1st as the mar· ket's apprecic1ting. There's wry litUe l'lffordable housing m Costa Mesd in my view. There's some townhoml!S, but I J..hink the sin· gle-family ma1 k• has been bypassed." ominations ·open for 1Jun1an Relations Award Tbe Orange County Human Relations Commission is accepUng nominations for the Hwnan Relations Award. The commlsslon's .awards banquet March 21 will honor 18 people who have made cootrlbutions to Orange County in the area of human nghts. Nommati.on.c: ·will be accepted until Feb. 1, dnd will be ~valuat­ ed on issues dealing with human reldtions on and olf lhe job. For more information, call (714) 567-7474. Send completed nornindtion forms to the Human RP-lations (;omnussion, 1300 S Grand Ave. auUding U, Santa Aria 92J05. Wall works tor thP National Ateruve dnd Records Admtrus· \ration m Lagund Niguel. She makes roughly $25.000 u year artd pays more than $900 a month for a two· bedroom apartment. '.l...fofiMiRilll • APART~tENT GRADE I "I skimp,· Wall said. ~1 have enough money lo cover my bi.lb and put a roof over my head and put what little food there 1s on the table.• Much to her disappointment, Chun dropped out of the f1rst- time home buyers prcx1ram alter not being able to hnd a condo· minium m her price r~ngc m Co'- ilMesa. ' Chun is an adult \p+3cial edu- cation teacher at Fairv1ew Devel- opmental Hospital and make:. about $40,000 a year. Because she is.a stute employ- ee, she pays $875 a month for a two..bedroom apartment that nor- mally rents for $1 ,030. C hun said it's discouraging try- ~g to fmd a home bc<'duse Costa Mesa has a first-time home buy- ers pr<?Qram but doesn't have the housinf, while other cities have the af(drdablc ho\lsing but not the l 1 0 Yt:AR SlAIN W•ltRANl'f • G llEAT I-OR PET OWNERS '26 CO\.OllS TO CHOOSE fROM TAI T IAS'fE R 1 0 VEAR WEAi! • S YEAR STAIN WARRANT'I' PER BERBl!.R \0 YfAR ~All 5 YfJ\f $T""'N WAAIVo.NTY • •bLEGANT FR IEZE 10 YEAR Wt:All 5 YtAR STAIN WARRANlY :36 COlORS TO CHOOSE l'ROM -s14t~o. .......... •CU'l' PILE BERBER 5 YEAR STAIN 10 YCAR WEAR WARRANTY _...=-5 16~~D. lnstoO.d 1 6 C:O\ORS TO CHOOSI! l'ROM 1 •KID PROOF BERB ER· 20 '\'EM W£All & 20 YEAA ST>.IN WARlllANl'f 1 0 V ,,_R NO l'AOE WARllANTY CE RAM IC TILE MA RBLE SPEC IAL •COLLI ERIE. ~~$4 49 VARIETY Of C:OlOllS lO CHOOS!! fROM l•d~· n. •HIGH PERFOR ~A '" 'ILE • !ARBLE PECI L LIMITtD TO 5lOCK ON HN«> LE D s·249 \ so.n. E~.E2Q... illti HiC!•S s~·,;. S64!n. ·-··. ' 1 .. A 20 Saturday, January i6, 1999 THEATER . CONTINUED FROM A 1 ENI S ONTINUED FROM A 1 of the [Mst yeM. "N6w wo'rc Sdil ing out of port,• A sit<' sPlection romm1ttec 1s also looking dl three possible lc;>Cttllcmc; within the c1ty, mdud- • g the 01t1nye County Fmr- un<ls. Murphme c.aid. Orn• ol the 111a1or goals of the The theater group in 1986 rec·cived a Tony Award for di tin· guished ·aduevcmenl by a 1~1onal thcatCJ and has racked up 470 Drama-t.ouue Award and .. 67 distmguished chi ·vement award from the Los AhgeJes Ora .. ma Cntics Circl<?. The theater h hecn home to a number ol original works by American playwnght.o; anrl ha:i. pr~ented staple:. rangmg from "Waitmg for Godot" to "A SIJeet· ell! Named De~ire. • · The NiCholas uon.it1on ts only the late!>'t 1n d enes of g1lts to the theater company. The theater opened its pr~sent fdcillty m 1976 on land dohated. by the Segerlitrom fdrnily. Last month, the Segers~m IamiJy donated ·land south of the theater complex that will be used for. the planned ·econd theater. South Coast' Repertory ul~o announ ed this month·that it had received a three-year, $550,000 grant from the James lrvmP. Foun- dation to fund new plays, produc- t.Jon enhancements and a comput- I corrung year is to, complete · a needs assessment and commuruty survey. Jt hds been estundted that I could cost about $50,000. Gems S<itd the orgamzation will work to drum up support to accomplish its god.ls. "We're hoping to start devel- oping ct higher profile m the com- munity in terms of both level of interest and level of support,~ she said. In fact. lhP. foundation's fir:;t er network upgrade. But Cro aid despite the donauons, the nonprofit theater group still needs the 5'Upport of patrons. South Coast Repertory bas an annual operating budget this year of $7 8 milhon. Gross said the group has a goal of raising S1.8 1rullion to help finance thlS year'.s 13 productions, the play develop- ment program and its optreach to c-hools. Gross aid the annual fund closes the gap betw~n pro- duction cosb and revenues and helpw keep ticket pnces reason· ab~. · Emmcs said the new second theater tould be completed with- in Ute npl three years and when it u;, South Coast Repertory will • climb a little higher. •ey having the new theater, we'll' be more fiexible and have a stro11ger economic base,• Emmes said. "'That will allow us to attract even more top-caliber artists to work with us. It will be not only a physical expansion but a qualita- tive expflnsion as well.• major event is scheduled for Feb. 6, when Souplantation will donate part of its proceeds from diners who bring in library fliers. Most of all, the foundation is .seeking to fill a much-needed gap in the conunuruly. "What we could have vs. what we do have is really dlsappomt- mg, ~ Genis said, adding that she considers library services a foun- dation for a cultural, intellectual environment. B RIEFLY IN 'THE NEWS I [{pagan associate to speak l OCC asking for Hall nominees The Newport Hdrhor RP.publican 'A omen vnll i pn•sf'nl Peh•r l JannaJord, duthor of "The I Quotable Rec1~1an, ... 1t 11:30 .1.m. at the Balboa i Btly Club. f -.: Hannaford hegm1 working with Reagan in ·I '' 1974, when Re.igun was novemor of California. i The pr~1cam also will include an 1nsta1Jation : OCC I) searching for nonunations for its Alumm f Jail of Fame. Prospective members must have enrolled m their fin>t OCC class no later than 1989, but they do not have to be graduates. Prev10us f lall of Fcime mductees include South Coast Repertory co-founder David Emmes, novelist T. Jefferson Parker and judges . Mar~aret Anderson and Susanne Shaw. of n11w olhcer.., for the women's group. ~ Adrn1.,!-1on to lhe luncheon 1s S20 per person ~ TI1<> Balhott B,1y Cluh is at 1221 W. Coast High- W<Jy, NPW(>f)rt Bc_•dch . 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Call 546-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or ALDEN'S CARPET has open d an ... w Arca Rug Studio \Vfly Pay Dept Sto re Prices? A,.L Hl'GS & Rl lNNEHS on SALE. I landmacfe wool!,, · '-;ynth<.·li<"· !->i"al ALDEN'S C \RPl:.T">. 1'\C. I fi(} i Pl.it 1 '1\lltl 51 .. ( o~t.I Ml'~t\ ()4()·48 38 call Joy at 5'B-675'4. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM _The library's literacy program seeks volunteer~ to tutor adults wishing to improve their r~atl· mg and writing ~kill . Tutor. 1raining Workshops held a.t the Central Ubrary will certify vol· unteers. ·They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. To register, or for more information, <"<111 (949) 717-~674 .• NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Frlends of TI1e Newport Beach Recital Senes Guild needs volunteers to assist in fo::.- . tenng music appreoation. For more information, call 644- 4206. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA Variety of g~neral help neE'dod For information or applications, call Rita at 642-9990. NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER Volunteer to help stage theater producbons. A vanely of jobs need to be tackled, including set construction, ushering, mail· ings and assorted technicdl duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two--to 20-hour corrunit• ment per month. The Newport Th ater Arts Center is at 2501 ClUf Drive. For more informa· Uon, call 631-0288. . OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels vo1unteer5 are needed to distnbute pre~red d~ hes to homebound seniors m the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 :30 a.m . and 1 p.m. For more infor- mution, call 644-3244. ORANGE COUNTY ·CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The prchestra neoos volunteers to help sell tickets, staff social affairs, . work the office ~d assist with mailirig parties. The orchestra also needs volunteers who wo•dd like to learn more about classical music to partici- pate on its administrative boa.rd. Call Gil Abrams at 644- 7019 for more information. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to work Wlth high-risk families and children, providing weekly, emotional support to families infants and fi.rst-b.me mothers in their homes For more in,f orma- tion, call 722-1107. .;.;..;. ......... .-...•,, Atn••OI)' J'NauN• "' ""°"'Mllldllrilcm NEWPOIT BEAOI SUPfJl S1Ub •• ,...,. .... 11'1 =7'Zl;3 "'..,.., ... ~ ... --'--Mii~~t:I..- 'f ' ~· 349 days. • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 ' fllGH SCHOOL IOYS llSIEllAll ·Tars pull away, 5S-.37. . •Robinson's 18 second- half points help Newport Harbor drop C6rona del Mar from the ranks of Sea View unbeatens. NEWPORT BEACH -Adren- aline and crowd noise could sus- tain Ou-ndden players from both teams only so long in Friday night's Back Bay boys basket- ball showdown between visiting Corona del Mar High and New-J>ort Harbor. So, Newport Coach Larry Hirst believed, whoever. got something done m the third qudrter, wouldn't have to won)r about running out of gas in the fourth. -------~it was a battle of MASH units .· said Hirst, whose squad exploded for a. 13-0 run in d t w 0 - minute .span of the third quarter to help seize d 55- 37 victory and knock the Sea r • Kings out of the· first-place tie the Tars now share wlth Santa Margan ta. ! i f Newport (18-2, 3-0 and ranked No. 4 in Orange Coun- ty). has now beaten Cdlyt a school-record five strrught ti.mes and takes a nine-game wmmng streak into Wednesday's first- place showdown at Santa Mar- ganta. ·we needed to make a run, or we would have been way out of bullets,• said Hirst, whose hopes were realized, largely due • to senior guard Gary Robmson. ~ Robinson, who missed all si.x i • ' ' • of his first·haU h eld-goal attepipts. upped the Sdilors' 20· 16 halftime lead to six points with a layup 62 seconds alter intermiss1on. CdM (14-5, 2· 1 ), as tt })ad the first two periods, answered with buckets by Dennis Alshuler and Kevin Hansen, and Sed Kmgs Coach Paul Orris was feeling good about Uungs with 6:12 left in the third. "(The Sailors) like to score a lot of points and we had kept them in the 20s and were only down by two," Oms said. "We thought things were going our way.• But Robinson and Matt Jame- son dropped m consecutive KIM HAGG(l\'IY·MIOS f OAILY ~OT Newport Harbor's Gary Robinson gets inside Corona del Mar's Alec Hanson (left) and Justtn Shea (50) for a basket tn the Sailors' 55-37 Sea View League victory over the Sea Kings Friday. three-pointer.; for the hosts· and shot 72.2 ) from the field in the Robinson followed a Dustm ~econd half) to finish with.a sea- lllingworth layin with another son-high 18 points. He also three-ball on a Jameson assl!>t. chipped in five assists, four Adam Hearlson scored on a rebounds and a steal, while · putback with 3<01 left in the playing strong defense on third to complete the run, which Alshuler. lifted Harbor to <t 35-20 lead. "This was our btggest crowd A Billy Clayton three-pomter of the year and it took us a little with two seconds left in the peri-while to get our composure,· od made it 40-24 and RobUlSon Robinson said. nailed CdM's coffin with back-Jameson and Illingworth, to-back connections from three-who aJong with Clayton were dom to start the fourth quarter bed-ndden Thu.Q>day, scored 11 Robinson's penmeter pyro~ and 10 pomts, respectively, as technics gave the T~ d 46-24 Hirst used a steady substitution advantage and he answered a 5-stream to keep his horses fresh. O Sea King run with a left·hand-Alshuler paced CdM with 16 ed laym and an assist on Hearl-pomts and seven rebounds. son's 10-footJumper to make 52· ·u you loo~ back for a tum- 29 with 3:32 left. 'mg poml m our league season, Robinson hit 7 of 9 second-this may be 1t." Hirst said. ·But a half field.!goal attempts (Harbor lot will depend on Wednesday.• ,. QUOT£ OF THE DAY . • •h was a battle of MASH unm .. : Larry Hirst, Newport Harbor hoops coach Newport Beoch/Cosio Me$O Doity Pilot BJ CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIU M •A spirited gentleman. IW1 Plot Irwin has always been d man qf onsiderable· humility with no desire to be anything other than a worthy coach, a spirited qenUeman and a decent human being. His closest ftiends will have no trouble conveying memone~ of successes ·m many such directions. And yet it will always astonish most knowledgeable sports people to review how mcmy admirable sports name" he has rubbed shoulders with over the yea.rs. He played college toothaU for the famed coach Amos Alonzo Stagg. He mixed Wlth the lamed Glenn S. ·Pop" Warner once scouting football. He and a prep grid mate once defeated the great Olympic swimmer Buster Crabbe on a rough water swim from Bcdbod Pier to· the Balboa Feay in the harbor. . He also coached one of the greatest-ever football linemen, Gino Marchetti of the Baltimore Colts, befofe he advanced to the pros Marchetti became an NFL Hall of Farner. A sportsWrtter once asked · Irwin if he recalled the 1934 long swun race with intcmabondl champion Buster Crabbe. · Irwm replied, ·t recCill we had . to race Crabbe, but 1 don't remember how 1t came out.• A '34 sczhool mate named Da\'e Phoenix confinned that Irwin and Wayne Dye won the race because he was there to witness the event. After some.thundenng years as a hard-hitting fullback for . Harbor High, winning All-Orange League honors m 1935, Irwin advanced to College of Paafic to play under Stagg, who was a prohflc invent.or m the grid sport, as well as an All-American at end for Yale m 1889·90. Irwin served in the Navy during World War ll. His hrst task was directing sWl.ffi.ffilllg instruction at many pools at the Great Lakes Naval Trairung Three of the many sides of ewport Harbor's Al h:win. Center. Before the war ended, he served a!> d flight deck officer aboard the USS Lexington in the South Pdcihc. After returning to his alma mater at Harbor }:ligh, lrwin coached the varsity football lCJ.1ms and swunini:ng outfits from 1948 through J955 His '49 gnd tedm went 8-1 and scored 323 pomts, but lost a bid for the league championship l{Win wa later hired as gnd chief at Orange Coats College and dtrected the Pirates to a surpn ing title ill '56, but illness prompted him to retire from football after the 'Sb secS.Son. fle was inVlted to take on the challenge of water spom, which he did and he achieved many h.igh marks. In time, he wound up at UCI and sub equently ~<J.ffie the umvers1~"s athletics chrector . Dunng his Irvine years, he led the water sports teams to nwnerous awa.ros and titles and drew a wo'l"ld of praise from the liiwunrning world from coast-to-coast. And hnally, most assuredly, a coast-t~coa ·t member of the . Daily Pilot's SportS Hall of Fame. celebrating the millennium, to be unveil d Jan. 1, 2000. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL lTHlETI Of THE WEEK •Newport senior· ddds offense to defensive presence for the Sailors and chips in with leadership, as well. ongrlltulations . i • R'\Jll<Y I-Al 11\.\1 R IXtf,.,. , , I a sport where athletes are already more than 90% submerged, Newport Harbor High's Jocelyn Mandonno foun~ a way to maint&J.Jl an even smaller profile her first two sea. ons of girls water polo. •1 was always a defel'b1Ve / player and d fcns1ve players don't g t thet much r cognition,• . Mandcnno explained. Other than the appreciation of her tcat1Ullatcs and coaches, there wa limited ewarene of Mandenno's contrlbutions to the reig!1Jng Sea View League champion Sailors. _But a funny thing happen ~d on Mandenno's contented path ,.tow4.rd oblivion, when Coach Bill Barnett tabbed her,•bcfore thi season began. to JOirl hi£ rotation at the set position, the atea, two meters from the opponent' oal, upon whith the ~potlight is typically transtixed. - •samett tried me (at two meters) last year and tt didn't really work out," the nior standout said. "He deeded to try me agam this year and I was a little skeptical. l d been a defender and olf enso is totally different. On off~ you h&v to SEE JOCELYN MGI llJ • • J oceliJn M ander~no The Inine Company and Harbor V.ew Center will be making a doiiation to the Newport Harbor High School Athletic Department in recopition of outstanding performances suCh as yo ...... ' . . .. .. .. 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NewPQrt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot SEA VIEW LE .AGUE BOYS SOCCER MA.RC MARIJN 0 Newport Harbor\ Zach Wells is pumpe~ up aiter his first-hall goal put the Sailor' up 1-0 in Friday's conque.-,t of rival Cd~1. . -Newport win is a ~keep~r' • W('US and Verhulst abandon goctlie duties lo score three goals in 3:-0 win over rival CclM Fnday. B \Hit\ I· \l I..,..., II ~Pb NEWPORT BEA C t f -Newport Harbor High seniors Zdch Wells dnd Otto Verhulst dropped their gloves and came out scoring Fnday, <JS the two fom1er uoalkcepers com- bined tor·dU three gMls in thl"! Sailors' 3-0 S a View League l>oy~ :-.occer v1ctory o\iN vt 1ting Corona del Mar. Wells, a ll''uvily-recruited keeper who hc1d b ~en sidcbnt>d dll season, returned from a c,houldcr in1ury to torment hie; 8dtk Bay nvals m the fu~ld with a pau or goals. Verhulst, who pluyed the fU"st hall in goal for the .&11lors 14·tl·2, 1 ·2-0 m league) before being rchcwd by Duke Burchell, addC:d a ~<.>conct-h.ilf tally to mdkC! 1t 10 gama" smce far corner tor di! t.he St1ilors would need. "I WdS JUSt in the nghl pl<1ct> in the nght · bnw, '' said Wells, who hod only one Cdrr•er varsity fJOcil coming in. ~1 guuss tht> ldc;t time 1 hdd two gottls was when I played AYSO." WE.!lls' htst scor • Wds set up by Trt') Meck, whose booming shot lrnm about 30 vard:. m lront, ncochcted ·oft the Cd~1 keeper Ju:.lin South. Scott Pt:!rkms got f11st crac:k at the rebound, but Snuth again made one ol hts seven save:.. Welb beat Smith to the wbound, howevN, and Newport's Zach Wells (left) head'> the ball away from CdM's Reed Glyer (9) and Danny Mar..,hall was do or c1tl mg dbihty to Jtm1p h19h and hPctd the hall mto tht• upper rryht r orner with d defendPr clr.ip~ct -011 h1r.; shoulcll'r, "Tlrnt's 1ust a tnhute' top Zach's athlelletsm," WC>st smd of the ... conng outbur.;t, '' l11d1 lhP ro.:ich aad wc1s totfilly unexpect- ed . We t did expect ha:, h•am to come out stronyl}~ alter a pnfr of Sea View lo st•s tsn•i his pla} P.r. complied, despite Jnu,smy a pc If Of starters due to :red crud m \\'cdn day"-. lus to El ioro .. \\'c cCJmP out mspirctl," We I said. "Aflt>r two los~es, Uu one . CdM had bNlcn the TdT-., dcttmg back to thPtr ftrsl lt>a9uc mt•t•hng m 1994. ·wf' enjoyed Zach's corruny-out party." stud Newport Codch Mctll W<•st, who started his four-yec1r v<1r-;1ly slt1nclout t1l sweeper, hcforP <><•nchng hun onto thP front line fol- lowing Pilch of hts sul>~·equ<'nt rests. later off-h,mdectly deciicdtc>d the score to Mi<:htH•I Jordan, with whom he shares th1• No, 23. Vc>rhulsl's srore in the Mlh mmulP wtts created by d bnllictnl cross from sophomon-' Tyler Sunrnons. Simmons' pt1ss trom the left wmg !ldVf' VNlrulsl <·nou9h room to heat the chdfging Smith to th'' 1>ctll, tapping it past the sliclmg keeper, then pu ... hmg 1t across th•? goal hnc into the empty net. Sen10r forwdrd Munuel Orope1.11 was rtlso d catctly-.t lur th~ wmners, while scruor sweepN Enc Pernne hl"lped pC1'SP1ve the shutm1t, th" third strctHJht tor the ~culors against the Sett Kings, the> sixth Int I ft1rbor in the I.1st sPV<'n Bac:k Bay showdown •M y probh•rn nght now ts l'm not too fit," said WP!b, who ployed on the hdc:k line as a )Untor wh1h• rc(OV<'nng from d broken. thumb, alter ~t.irtinq in goal dS a freshman cmd ophomorc "My lungs aren't in shdpe, but I wanted to play today. There's only so rnuch leadership you can convey Wlth words from the ~1dchne. J Wdnted tO get Out thew and lead hy <1omg." Wells, who, dunnn one> of his c,1cteline breaks, p1omised volleyball teammnte Addm Hearl on he'd score another for' him the next ume he hit the fu~ld, backl'd up his bot1sl m the 73rcl mmuh>. C.dM (5-7-2, 1·2·0), playmq without four starter-. due to tllm• s. had .:i pnir ol quahtv · scunng d1ann's · A Owry of hots h} Adam 1 lv)'1, Nick Kohan, Hoyt again ctnd Junmy J lo sfelll were nil denied moments 11fter \\ell:.' fu,t 9()(11. A second-half C<1 I brnaknway \\hich would hM c halved Ute 2-0 dehot, fraled when the shot saUcd high Wells dad 1ust that m the 21st rrunute. pouncmg on a rehound and burymg tt m the Trdvts Uhl ct up tho row with an accu- rate throw-in toward the tar post and Welle;, an ouLo;ade hatter m the apnng, used h1 leap- ·we wer" a little hort-hanclcd today,'" Cdr. t C0c1ch Ron Evans s tfl H.A pp y BIRTHDAY SCHEDULE I 1·1 P 11 A ...,...aurrs • DaHt'I Le9w • 1 bolt. 7 angler~. I cAllko bm, 25 JMld bMJ. 20 i<ulpln, 1Nlbut.- • "'':"~· 1 boM. ,, ..0 • ,,.~. 15.J(Ulpin, 2JtHJMed JOCELYN . CONTINUED FROM 8 1 figure out what you'rl? umng to do with the ball. You have to try to outsmart people." Mandenno, howr.vcr, stayed with it and the results hnvc been impressive. She scored 12 goills in hw gdmcs last week, including a pair of four-goal cffort5. Far from relieved from her defensive tC-'ipons1bilitie , the Daily Pilot Athlete or the Weck also sparkled on that end of the pool, contributing heaVily to a 7-6 up et of Villa Park, the No. 2 team in Orange County, de pile not sconng m the :.emifmals of the Newport Hcubor·Coronn dcl Mar Tournament :Jan. 16. I larhor loi;t to Poway m the cha..01pion.~h1p game. The Sailors (10·3) mov d up three spots to No. 3 m the Orange County Top-10 poll by virtue of U1cir ~trong week. "She's doing a great.Job defensively," Barnett tud. "She's guarding the other team's prune two-meter gul, coun~erattac.king very hard and servmg as our SC<"ondory set lo Kyn\fra Cox.• Manderino lead th Sailors m goats (33), a ists JOCELYN MANDERINO lom: May 23, 1981 Hometown: Newport Beach Height! S foot 6 Weight: 125 Sport: Water polo Poe: Twe>-mctcr defender c.o.ch: 8111 Barnett Favorite food: ltahan Favortt. movie: "Gattaca- -..t llthletk "'°"*'t UERttlng fourth-seeded Los Alamitos,• 3, 1n the CIF Souttl Section DrvblOo I quarterflnats. "We were t~ underd~ and came in and beat them . ...... Of the .... It: She scored 12 ~ts In five games u the Sailors finiSh second in N9wport HMbor<cfM Tournament. ~Pill CoOector JP0t:D cMd ~ .99-S t29) and o:t..-al (331 As 1mpr s1vP a h 'I offensive dnd dl'ltm..,we contributionc; han• l>ecn, however, Barn tt "nld a. thud aspec:t ol her gantP-h<b a llow<.'<l her to bt.>co1he the t(•ftm leader h cnv1s1rw tl -"ht: could be. •The mo t tmponant thing ls her attitude,• Barn tt said. •Th re WftS an eniobonai----+"Tt. turnaround and h •,. r ally 111 ding thP t am." Mandermo 11cknowledgc a nonleague Jos to Unlvcmty, before th Christma break, prompted her to evaluate her aid. "- . Satur~, January 16, 1999 P.CL BO YS SOCCER EA S' _OPES BAITERED BY I S Estancia tails to Laguna.. l3ertch, 3-0: Artists' arsenal of weapons µroves too much for Eagles · 'in Pacific Codst League· game. J,\S(>°" I lllJ LAGUNA BEACH d.., aull lHs"nnl v.ht<:h Laguna Beuch I hgh trtrried onto the ho} soner lield Fnday ntqht agamst Estanoa in a Pacifi<: roast Lettgue ccmtest was widuly Vrtm d and devastating. . With long bombs by Aaron Krinsky, the de<.0ys ol "It wa r.h::ar the defen c was not exp cling 1t. • Thomas~ said. D r OS •shave troublP. ad)USting ·lo the ball when }OU d1~gwse it like that w E tanatt (6-4-4, 1·2) created its O\"i n prob I <>rns. making q ue.stion- a ble pas e -and tdktng shots wh1d1 were often deflected or '-'1d or the mark ·we are a bet- ter team thdn we· are howmg • Coach Coach Andy Thomas and radar-jammmg defense, the Artists looked rnore like a .sp :._ Cldl forces umt m a 3·0 victory over the Eagles The field" dt L<1gunc1 Bectch 1s· notonous lor being small and th1> Artists huve heen dnllt><l well on how to naV1gatP its dunensions Emir m the first haU, Knn ky Sf•t "We've got to put it together if we are gorng to compete tn this league . " teve Crenshaw said. •\\.\:'\'e got to put it toyether . af we are qomg t~ compete m th1c; lea~ue." The Eagle:.' best htst-half chdnce ("dme 1n the dosing minutes \\.'ht>n Irving lslds bred a b1c~cle kick at the net But the shot was blo.cked l>y Ryan Bwst, who had both Steve Crenshaw EStancaa coach ·up for a lhrow-m about 30 yatds from the goal His thrnw ctppeat,~l • to hover p<Jst E tcU1C1& d£>fend• rs to Rooz Ehdmc, company com- mander, who rifled m the first core from pomt-it>lank rang Knnsky's throw-tns would p ·r- plex the Eagles defense dll mght ~ BecauSP of how small our flPld 1s, we drill on throw-ms a lot m practice," Tiwmas aid,· Aaron 1 ... abo great d set Y<)U cant teath d kid that kind ut ..,kill ·· Two mmutes l<1ti:r, ~l tbP rt.>quest of Thomd , the Artists [2- 1 in P~cihc Goast Leaque play) i;>Xecuted d dewy play whtl h n t- ted Ehdule his <;econrl uocil ol th mght. After a foul was call d. Bn n Rocuk set up on a free klck Roark rtsced towc;i'rd the haU w1th Ehdrtfc· dose behmd· At :the last moment, Roi:trk pulJr>d oil and it '"<I Ehddte who fir ·d into the upper nght-hand corner of th" n t for a 2-0 lead tu savt!~ m the first half. E aul tendoza had a shot all JU t O\ er the goal m the econd half In all Estanaa got few chances Cellar Terrone did put on d how late .!'l 1 game wh n he dnbblE J ~st :.1x defenders m the n 11cti f the field Even though 1t was d Cicns1ve decisvm, Thoma ' troop'> "' be a IJ1l more cauuon..c; when th y play on Estanc ias battlefield later this season 'Est( ncm no.~ 0 1<1t of talented player with great mdi\'ldU<ll skill , "Thoma~ said "Jt will he a lot tougher game when we play on a bigger held whQre theu players hav more room to work • Estdnoa gonhe H1fand Amaga had lour sa"e' "We cant take an~1hing away from Laguna Beach " Crenshaw au'! "But lf '"c can pull it togeth-e.r and play hard next time the core will be clo e " PAC I F I C COASI L EAGUE Mesa ties Hawks •Winless Costa f>.1esa gives Laguna Hill~ all it can handle in Pacific Coast League standoff Friday. COSTA 1' IESA -The Costa Mesa High boy soccer team came close to ats fust \ iclory of the year .Friday, but had to settle for a 0-0 tic agalllSl defending Pac:thc Coast League champion Laguna Hills at the Mu tangs' field. •We had more qu lity coring chances than they die! and one of their ~v • wa a nurncle. • M Coach Mike Dunn said. Ed Ramirez, Tnru Hem '.}dez and Bnan Dunn U tested Ute Hawks' keeper, according to their coac:h, who Bl.so praised lb defensive work tu.med ln b}· keeper Roy Leal (six sav ), sweep- er David Tron and back·liners Marco Sl:lntangclo, Greg Gonza- lez and Jason Marshall • The Mustangs are now 0·9-4, 0-2-l m leagu $2,000,000 ~ll Pl R ITl{M LI Fl AGE IO·Yr. Term 20-Yr. lenn 3{).Yr. Tenn 40 $1,'180 $1,375 $2,583 50 $2,735 $2,915 ·' $7"._317 60 $6,895 . $11,349 $25,960 f'refo~d non·ull1<1Cu' annu.11 rat<·-. A I I #0447 57 . 1CM Finandal Group (949) 720-8460 - VOLATILE STOCK MARKET! • Your o wn Private Porf olio Manager • Fee Based .. No Transaction Cost • Quarterly Performance Review r .. , • -rts Newport &och/Costo Mesa Doily P HIGH SCHOOL IOYS IASllTIALL JC HOOPS Artists edge Eagles, S 1-49 Hawks top Mustangs,, 63-46in Bucsin 73-47 victory SU MMARIE S HIGH SOtOOl BOYS • SEA VIEW LEAGUE ' NEWPORT HAltaoft 55 ' CoftONA on MAR 37, Score by Quarters CdM 11 5 8 13 • 37 Newport 12 8 20 1S ·SS Corona del Mar Alshuler 16, uosby 7, Hansen 6, Hanson 5, Morris 2, Bottom 1, Shea 0, Hunt 0, Snell 0, Patterson 0 3 pt goals Crosby 1, H son 1 Fouled out None Newport Hat'bor Robinson 18. Jameson 11, Illingworth 10, Clayton 7, Hear Ison 4, Lrmon 2, Yarnal 2, Kahle 1, V.alleJO 0, Hsieh o, Ol<"ii O. Taton 0 Paicvk O 3 pf goals Robinson 4, Jameson 1, Clayton t Fouled out Nom• PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA BEAOf 51 ESTAHOA 49 ScOf'e by Quarters Estancia 11 14 9 9 • 51 • Lag Beach 12 16 15 8 49 Estancia Cantrell 13, .SirTKO 4 Garner 1, Ander~n ·1, Valbuena 24, Maldonado 0, ~odrrguez 0, Chandler 0. 3·pt goals • Cantrell 3, Ander$en 2. fouled out None Laguna Beach • Hanour 20, Obrand 14, Be1mfohr 12, Reynold\' 3. Donnelly 0, Rutter~ 2 • 3 pt goal$ Hanour 3 Fouled out · None PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA HIU.S 63 COSTA MESA 46 Score by Quarters L.Jgtltla ~ills 9 15 19 20 63 Gosta Mesa 10 12 15 9 46 U.guna Hills Lre 3, Estrada 2, E Lee 9, P1e-rwn 9. Anderson 5, E1ttrc1m 17, Skinner 7, Houser 10 Costa Mesa • Tran 2, Hat\ushr 3. Jones 18. rerryman 17. Whittaker 6 • Estancia absorbs.tirst PCL los in a dogfight at Laguna. H1111AIU> Dl S'\ ~Pb LAGUNA BEACH -Even after d tough Joss Friday night, cstanda High boys basketball c:oac:h R1ch Boyce remained optunislic. "Hey, look on the bright side; il we win on Wednesday (at Uruversi- ty), we're sf.ill in first place (m the Pacific Coast League),• Boyce said, loHowing his team's 51-49. to~s agttinst host "Laguna Beach, which came from behind in the second half. · . Pressure fr~e throws and dog- fights for loose balls highlighted the pubating illllsh Estancia (9-10. 2-1 m PCL) had 1l1> opporturuties in the warung sec- onds. It even had its most productlVC pla~ er ~t the free-throw hnc w1th 0.00 7 shoWing on the clock and the Artists (1 4-4, 2-1) clinging to theu two-point lead. Senior Brett Valbuend, ~ho led TENNIS Davenport, Hin gis vie in finals today Newport Beach's Und~y Dav- enport. operung the season as the No 1-ranked player on the Women's Tennis Association Tour. will face Marona Hmgis · to<hty. m the fmal of the Adidas International Tournament dt Syd- ney. Australia, d prelude Lo the Australian Open. , Davenport, a Palisades Tennis Club member, trying to hold on to her rCiI\king as she prepares !or the yeM's fir~t Grand Sldm, bf't.tt Steffi Graf, 6-2, 7 -5. in the Adidus sPrmhnals, while l linq1s, bidding to take bdck the No. 1 rdnkintJ. knocked off Barbard Schett of Austria, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5). Davenport ended l JmyL->' 80- wl'ck run atop the world rdnk- mgs last fall after wmrung tht? l' i-.che Grand Prix in Filderstadt, Gurmany. Davenport also bncum(.> the fu.,t Amencan-bom woman m 16 )'Ca.I~ to wm the U 5 Open, when she beut then-No 1 Htngl.S tn the hnal at Arthur Ashe Stadlurn m Flushing, NY., on Sept 12 Dav- enPort did not lose a set the entire tournament his qudd with 24 points and t O rebounds, missed the first free throw, making the second mot~. so he intenho11<1lly mishred on the sec- ond m hopes the Eagle.s would rebound and score ou d putback to lorcc overtllnt> Estanna's Dan.haun -Gamer got the hoard, but came away empty hundcd and the Artists celebrated "ThosP. rnis~d free lhrt>ws did not cost us the gdme, • Boyce said. "Br.ctrdld everything for us leddmg up to thctt. We were going for the win al the end (m the h.nal 12 sec- onds), but we qidn't get Jon Cantrell open for a thrce-pomter: and_ we got m trouble. But Brett bailed us out gomg lo the basket (etnd getting fouled)." .. Earlier, Laguna Beach's Je~~e Obrcmd sank two free throws to give hls teum its margm of victory with 0: 12.5 left. "I hadn't been in that situation before," Obrcmd :said. "It's a new thing. but 1 make 0(free throws) all the time. so 1t was no problem. If Valbuen<l tied the game tor the fifth and Hmtl time, 49-49, with 0·22 left when be made one free throw, getting a fncndly bounce after h.it- bng the front of the nm. He missed the ~ond and thP. Artist~ took con- trol with matter:. d~ddlocked. · Estancia,~ parked by Cantrell's thr~c three·pomt<.>rs, led most of the hrst hall, building a 16·6 lead in the fust quarter. After Laguna BC'dCh tied It, 21-21, r!slancta raced ahead by hve But tl\e Artists ralliod for their hrst lead of the game, 28·26, when Austin ButtP.rs scored Wllh 1.00 lelt in the half. Senior Peter Andersen, however. nct1ed a three-bdll for Estancia and Valbuena a. sumcd control of the half's hnal·shot, beating the buzzer with cJ Jwnper in the pamt as the bred-up Eagles managed a 31-28 halftime lead. · The Artists outscored Estancia m the thirg quarter, 15-9, ·as 6-foot-6 junior guard Travis Hanour (20 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots) provided the big blow Wlth a three-pointer to gwe his team a 41-38 lead wiU1 2:05 left in tht> period ' COMMUNITY COLLEll \ P~L}>la:y COSTA MESA -In the battle to stay out of the Pacific Coast L~aguo cellar. Costa· Mesa High's Nate Jones scored 18 pomts, but Utguria Hills outplayed the host Mustangs, 63-46, for its • first PCL boys basketball victory of the season Fnday. Shaun Ferryman chipped in 17 points for Costa Mesa.. Steven Whittdker scored sue pomts. Costa Mesa falls to 3-15 overall, 0-3 in the PCL. The Hawks are now 9-9, 1-2. The fourth qudrter was the difference in the contest. Laguna Hills outscored Cos- ta Mesa, 19-9. OCC post to llllgendorf • The long-vacant position will be fille d by the acting athletics director. Alter two years without a full-time athletic director, Orange Coast CoUegP. President . · Margaret A. Gratton announced Fnda.y OCC v.ill hire acting athletics director Jane· Hilgendorf, a longtime coac:h and instructor at OCC, pending hnal approvdl by the Coast Community College District Board of Trust1>CS Wc.>dn• ·sday. J hlgendorf, 57, has been acting in the dual capacity of cbVts1on dean and ath· letic'> director since August. Thu 25-yeur resident of Corona del ~ Mar starteu teaching dt Orange Coast in 1970 and started a coed volley~ team the following year. In 1973 .. she mitittted the official Pirate:.' women's volleyball program Hll d rf J hl~dorf compiled a record of 233-ge n ° · 100 (70%) ove1 her 18-year career as head c odr.h. She led OCC to state champJonsh.ips in 1978, 1960 .mu 1982. Orange Coast also won six con- ference titles and went to the playoffs 15 of her 18 seasonl> Her accompll hments mado her one oJ the orlgmal inductees to the Cali!om1a Comrnwtlty College Vol· IPyball Coaches Asc;ooation Hall of Pame m Decem- ber of l<l9b. Hilgendorf, as a member of the Com~ mission on Athletics executive board from 1981·97, also served~ CCCVCA President, Since her resignation m 1991, Hilgendorf has been working in the area of cuiTiculum and teaching assign- ments for the PE. Division. The Milwaukee rtative is herself a community college product and· earned her associate arts degree from Pasadena Oty College. She went on to complete her B.A. fiom UC Sdnta Barbura and hm masters from UCI:A "I'm looking forward to this opportu- nity to represent the physical education departnient in all of its rueas, including alhlebcs, at OCC and to the commuruty as well,• Hilgendorf Sdid. An avid golfer and tenni player, H1lgendort said she'll continue to lead her crulK!de for physKal activity and good nutntion. •11ve always believed that being physically acnve and having a hedlthy Westyle is vital to enjoying a full We, espedally m the sedentary world we live m. and I've always enjoyed shanng that information with stu- dents and others," Hilgendorf said. - 1 -by Jason Hlll Classified Adveriisinc presents ihe ••• RIVERSIDE --:--~~­ Erin Tomlinson W 0 M I was 3 for 3 from behind the thrf point line en route to 18 Pt)ints Orange. Coast College's 13- . vtctory over host Riverside. Orange Empire Conf eren womP.n's basketball action Fnd. Tomlinson also led the tectm assists, seven, and rebounds, s1 Forward Sardh Mid9.]ebroo scored 17 pomts for the Puat (18-2, 3-1 m OEC action) · Point guard A.dna Sorti scored 13 points. Leah Wilde h sue assists. OltANGE EMPtRE CONFOEHCE 0ttANGE Co.AST 73, lbvu.slOE 47 Of'ange Coast· Tomlinson 1~, Middlebrooke 17, Sortino 13, Peyton . Wilde 2, Johnson 5, Mojica 4, Klytta 4 Weeks 2, Lewis 2. 3·pt. goals · Sortino 4, Tomlinson 3, Johnson 1, Mojica 1. Riverside -Johnson 14, Kelley 9, Chavez 4, Ramo~ 7, Tasulis 2, McBride 6, Ybarra 4, Baker 1. 3 pt. goals Kelley t, Ramos 1. Halftime OCC, 39-26. Pirates in 104-74 loss RIVERSIDE -After M I N g1vrng up 15 unan-· swernd points in the second hal Orange Coast College sat bac and watched host Rlversid crutSe to a 104-74 victory m a Ordnge Empire Conferenc men's ba.sketball game Friday. The Puates, who haven't beat en the Tigers smce 1991, ha now d1opped 16 c;onsecutiv meetings to Riverside (17-7, 3- in conference). . 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No ---~~..,....----I during which time any In-thla nollce 11 paid t1om a r!zed agent aggrieved or th•• notice 11 paid lrom. a able lor ravl9W In the City ducted by: hueband and ~~or:11;.::;ie s;m! Jr flt MORTUARIES PUBLIC NOTtCa t~r•~ed .party or their au· filing fH collecied from the lhll decision may ~I• a no-filing IH collecled trom the Clerk'• olftoe or the City of ~le t rt d d 1 with the Cou~ty ~rk 9:, Plennlntt DtrMtor'• t °' ed agent eggrieved of applic•nl Ilea ol appeal to the Plan· applicant Newport S.Ch bu'!'i°::.S~ou t?' ~o • 0 ng Orang• County on 1,.a.99 Funeral aervtcea w111 be held at 2·00 p m ., Monday, January 18, 1099 at the Newl)On Ward of The Church of Jesus Chris1 of Lallar Day Sainte PACIFIC VIEW , MEMORIAL PARK , Uff Per'"lt l~at dectston may flit a no-Publl1htd Newport nlng Commission with a 111-Publlthed Newport Publl•h•d ·Newport Beth A. S~tivan 19"9779909 Ne. US CAmencfecl) lice. ~al to the Plan. Beach.Costa Mesa OaJtY Ing fN or $691.00 to delr•y Buch·Costa Mesa Oady Beach·Coata Mesa . oa ty This ataternent wn filed OalJy' Piiot Jan 16 23 30 Cemetery • Mortuarv ChDe>e! • Crematory Notice la hereby given nmg u loo with a 111-Piiot January 18, 1999 tht cost of Iha appeal pro-Pilot January HI, 1999 Pilot January 18 1999 wtth the County Ctet1t or Fet> a, 1909 S&tiM that an apphca110n has Ing IM ot $691 00 to dtlray sa142 cedure. · Sal43 ' s8141 Orange County on t-3-99 , 3500 Pacific View DriWl-1! , Deen submitted by at.,. the co11 of the appeal pro-Staff lnvll.. neighbo11ng PUBLIC NOTICE 199"779885 under the direction of Newport Beactl ~ 644-2700 ~ buc:u cott .. Co., to re-cedure PUBLIC NOTICE property owner• to submit PUBLIC NOTICE 0111y P11ot Jan 9. t8 23, quest a change of the op-Staff 1nvrtes neighboring comments and/or prOVlde OAPINAHCE 30 Sa140 --------- eratlonll characteristics of property ownlfs 10 submit p::.~~ILIC :.oTlfE, ln1>u1 related to the factltty NO 8a.28 Flctltl04la Business OBITUARY 888 Bateman funeral Homa Graveside aervfcas will ~ con· ducted at 1 ·OO p,m • Wed,,asday. January 20, 1 999 •t Iha PIERCE BROTHERS ·~ ' BEU BROADWAY ~ 1•1 Monuary * Chtlpe4 \ I·• 1n •l'llst)ng tufl·aarvlce, comments •n'd/or prOl/lde Uee p ng It~ 0~ea under consideration. Wnt AN ORDINANCE OF THE Name a .. tement PUBLIC NOTICE 1mall·1C•I• rfftaurant The tnpul 1el1ted lo the lac1llty Notice ~~"'t,.,.:y !liven ten comments sh<>Uld be CITY COUNCIL APPROV· The f~lo1wlng person• are Flc:tJtloua Bualneu request it to change the under con1•d1rat1on. Wril· that an app1tcat1on has submitted to th• Planning ING AN AMENDMENT TO ~~~FO~ ne/:c~NOLOGY Name Statement. cc.mentty •uthorlzed hours tan commen11 •hould be been 1ubmltted by Department by Tu!'sday, ~~!,.;~t;f Pg~~.Ju1:i~ GROUP, 2&371 Paloma, The 1ouow1ng persot1s are ot OP9flltlon wtlich are Im-submltled to the Planning Mlc:haal Rodman, prop-January ze, t999, 1n order oismicT TO ESTABLISH Apt 1178, FootMI Ranch, dOln~ buslnoss as ted trom 8'.00 • m 10 11 00 Department by Tuesday, arty owner, ro .permll add,.. to be considered. In the THE PERMITTED GROSS CA 92610 • a) Filth Avoooe Jewel.'Y bl p m , Monday through January 26, 19')9 •n ordt'f hons and altaratoons 10 an Pt1nlt'Q Departments dKt-FLOOR AREA FOR PRO· Jtrlrty Wllllamt, 25371 5th A•enu• Jewefry, 24155 Thursd•y: •nd from e oo to be cona1dared 111 tht •••Sting ••no•• famny dwell· slOn TM eppucation and FESSIONA.l & BUSINESS Paloma, Apt 78, Foothlll Laguna Hilts Mell Sp 11-12. 11 m 10 mld~t. Friday Planning Oepertment 1 de-Ing that 11 non~nformong development plans ol tht OFFICES SITE I & 2 AT =~1;A ~~.. 2837t ~a~;• Hiltt , California; through Sunday. The pro. Cislon The appllClhOn anel because port1ont ol the tll· proposed project ar•1avall· 800•984 SQUARE FEET Paloma 4'Pt 78 Foothlll Hratch Torouian 24155 poted change will adjust c1...-e1opmen1 plans of the Isling dwtfllng encroach 10 able for the publlc reVlew 1~~~:e~.f~~M~?,SION Ranch, C,\ e2e10 ' Laguna Hills Mall• #1040, lhe hourt ol op11atlon propased pro1ec1 ••• avail-feet 1n10 the required 20 and 1nspac1ton Ill the Plan· Subject ordinance wJ. In-This bualneu 11 con-l.lgunt H•ll• Callfornla, Monday through Saturday •bl• for pubhc ttvlew and toot front yarel aalback and nlng Department. City of troelucod on the 14th day ducted by: llusband and 92653 from o.,.n•ng at 6 00 a.m, inspac;toon at tht Planning 6 foet onto the ,aquired 1o N-port Beach, 3300 New· ot Oecembaf, 1998, and wife This bu1lneu 11 con. to 4:30 am. and closing al ~t. C•ty of Ntr1w-foot rear ylld Hlbac~. The port Boulevatd, Newport wss adopted on the 11th Haw you •tarted dOlng duc:!ad by in lndtvlaual 13 00 p.m.; and on Sundsy port Beach, 3300 Newport propoted addltiOn 19 be-Beech, Cat1tomla, 92869· day or Jenuary, 1999 ~~ Yee, Oec•m-:;:v• YPU ?t:'ed doing IM proposed hoUra of op. Boul4ward, Newpon 8aach, tween SO% and 75% ot the 1788 For further lnft>fma· AYES, COUNCIL Jenr.Y Wllllams Hr~fc~~J':c!i ..... ~ erabon WOUid be from &·oo Cafrforn.•. 9265i-1768 For e11lsling aquare footage lion contact the Newport MEMBeRS: ADAMI, This statement was ftled This atatem8(1t wss filed am. to 10;00 p.m. The ful'ttl., Information contact and , req111res the approval eeach Planning Depart· GLOVER, THOMSON, wi1h the County Clerk of with the County Ctef1( ot property la located In the the Newport Beach Plan-of a Directors use Permit. ~nt. Cuuent Plans and DEIAY, RlltOEWAY, Orange County on 12·17·98 Orange County on 1·8-99 RIC (R ... 11 end let'-nlng OepartrMnt, Current The property 11 local~ In Project• O.Jvlslon, (949) NOY•&, AND MAYOR 1"80778239 18998778893 vice Commerol•O DI .. Plans Ind Projects OM· lh• f'.1 Ol•tflct. 644-3200 O'NEIL 011ly Pllol Jan. 18, 23, 30, Oa!ly PilOI Jen. 9, 18, 23, tnct. IJO~, (949) 644-3200 Prop•~Y located at:. Thi. project tiaa bean r• NO ea, COUNCIL Feb 8, 1999 , Sa145 30 Sa139 Property located a1· Th•S project hu bMn 1e-2519 a.loon Street viewed end It has baen Mf:MIEAI: NONI! 210t Ku1 eo .. t Hteh-YleWed, and 1t h .. been Plannog Directors UM detttrruned tha~ 11 11 cat-ABSENT COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE way dettmllnad thll H Is cat· Permll No 38 11 achaduled egor1cally axemp1 under Mf:MBERS; NONI! Flctlttoua auelneH Flctftloua Bualneaa Plaming Olractor·a use egortcally •••mpl uoder IOI' review by lhe Plannlog Iha raqu rements of the AaSTAIN COUNCIL N•M• a .. tement Name Statement Perrnrt No. 15 (Amended) Iha requ11tmenls of the Department ol the City ol C•llfornia Envuonmtntal MEMBERS: NONI! The followlng person• art Tht lollowiog persona ~e 11 scheduled for r~ by C•lllorn1a En11ironmen111 Newport Beach it 3 oo Shopping for • a new ~A Y 0 R : D • n n I a doing buslnast aa· doing bu1lneH •• B•o- lht Planning Deparlmtr'll of pm .. on WednHday, Jan-apartment? claaallled O Nall SUPERIOR ELEcm1c. 390 chem Otstrlbullon Co .• 1t11 Cl1y of Newport Beach SELL uary 27, 1899. Tht r• feta you compare Sell your unwanted Grapada Way, Coate Mesa. 22271 Cam1n1to Ttcate, LA· 3 00 w...,. CA 92827 guna Hine. CA 9~ at '. pm , on ...,.n... vtew w•ll be htld 1n the costs • without ha19ta Items tne easy wayl Rick. o. Sutltvan, 390 Gra· Clifford Leon S•ms, Jr., day, Jenuary 27, 1.... YO\Jf nome Planrlillg Department. II ap-or worry• , To place your 01da Wsy, Costa Mesa, 22271 Caminita Tecat., La· The review wlll be held In thfough claSSlflf!'O proved at tl\at time, the Ip-Cl•aalfled clasaltted ad call CA. 92627 guna Hlllt CA 92653 the Ptant\lng O.pal1rnf'll. If ~I parlOd or t4 days will 842·5878 842-5878. Beth A. Sullivan, 390 Gra· Tnls bu1lne11 Is con· HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... ERVICE 3490 CLEA.NING DRYWALL FIREWOOD 3618 IU!ALTB, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE 6 SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :....SERiiiiiVliiiiiCiiESiiiiiiiiii3iiSii4ii8l l~SiiEiiiRVIiiiiiCiiEi!iiiiii3~Sii8ii4 0 ,. at .. 1, • wo 0 d 1 • PJTNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 CABINETS DIRECTORY Advenctd Wood1yatems -r ••••••••••I -Cuatom Cabinetry· Wlttho.ft Drywall Orelar nowt $135/cord· ·,r1 1·.1· '· "'·'111> '"'~ Kitchen• Bath• Doore E ( I "-· All Phllt .. Sm~g Job $75/half, FrM delivery Moldings • Mantels uro eoners Ctaanl ci .. nl Clean! 714-865--1432 ADDmONS U91650 714-998..S970 v..C••••;•U ·6'•IOU ·™ 20Yrs Exp Fairs free Ell ------------: PHEN+DIET REMOD-e""'G 3 lO =IOIW.IStlt,. L#400030 114-639-1«7 FLOOR INSTALL • Complc:tc Mcd1e1I Proa iiiiiiiiii~iiii11iiiiiiiiii4iiil CARPENTRY 3510 DEDICATION. s 7 9/ mo W.!:f hj:; ,.l:BUILD or REMODEL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714 342-06 6 · ELECTRICAL 3610 REPAIRS 3620 ~oualllymes ~~sT~:1on !!~1r!t!:"~=:s. 714 437-2704..... liiiaiimii•iiliilii.Jiioiibii....,.iiii.,.iiiiEii•iiTii Sat••*Svo•lnatall IA(iRA _,. n Hardwd'Vlnyl/Ceramlc •R•aoonably Pricad kh, bOlh. d,., wnd-. Dunoon El•°"'" PERGO'Ca<"'11M/C ~.. Rs:AINCoN~ •local Co. 4'535318 Oex1g 714·~8-7258 Local/Quick Retpon1e L708279 999.9990 J y1c;rr. •Stephenson Assoc. •Ramodall"g and all s a r v 1 ca tR 8 moda11 Cati M9-&44-548S types of repal,.. No CONCRETE & Ught fixture repa r --------800-700-8 4 job too 1man. oc 32 MASONRY JSS?,..,...L_7sa_10 ___ 1M_9.e_5o._T_04_2 RANDY MAN 3710 .. \ APPWSALS 3427 --- &P SERVICES • l11111rnn<"r. • f-~tall I • IHS J)o11a1toll\ \"'""'1-r ,\'l\l\t::l'\l'C ~.RI 1 i -5i0-122f» AUTO ' yrs Uc·bond-int M1Cr1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llo'd Contr. No job iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Visa 714-N&-35841• loo small. All avca. •Home lmprvmnta•----------1 Woodwork Ooor9 Inst. Brick, Block .. Stone, Tlla Reprlrmdl, fans, new Drywall. carpentry & IMPROVEMENTS closets ramdld, crown Cone. Patio, Drtveway aves, apaa. 645·3658 morel Small jobs ok HOME 3756 molding base/trim etc.. Fptc, BBOs. Rel. 25Yr. QUICK EU!C SVC Gary 949-645-5277 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repairs tl54·1934 Exp. Tarry 557-7594 L493623 Fan97 Spas, Home "•tontJo~tnletlal •CllMllNT WORK• troublaahool, 21yra Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork -----------llampad C oncrete exp. (714) 842-2g()5 FencesJdackS/room edd CARPET CLP.A.NING 3515 SrlcklBlock/Stonamle Roofafgeneral repairs. L.541858 S.8-8110 ~t>4 '°'~ Comm.IRN Rell Fr" Est iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --i Chris 714-e0~0805 **J"d MASOMRYtt Wpir ,~,. 1 Pro Carpet Cl••"tl'' BLOCK BRICK STO ... E flfGIQj QUALITY CRAJl'TIMAJt uonaat·Pollta-Faatl •~ •• 20 Vra Exp Raf't n All typaa·Olty Workl ._ ~·-..... I' y H 'd ,.rlendly A Mature, ·Est LTJOOH 831•7 &43 ............. .,..,...,.,..... • m our an yman· Lon 714-979-2098 Merk 94M80.8928 Ml,1111\1111•I1•\l\f1R1 Ill • 11\' •,11111 L.:\1"4\11 I ,_ Ce<utJR..Mcl TIME TO BEGIN . YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? • Qu•luy Work NB ARCA MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Callt. Public UUlf.. ti•• Commlaalon RE· QUIRES lhat all uaed houeahold good• mover• print lhalr P.U.C. Cal T number; Omo• and c:hauffaura print thalr T C.P. num- ber In all advert•• .. ments, If you have a quHllon about the 1 .. gatlty or a mover, !Imo or chauffeur, call: Public UtllltlH Commlulon 714-558~ 151 BOWES, Allee U.J••nle'' Elysian Gardens In 72, of Newport, Oft, Salt Lake City, UT Cremation ·~ 11 O Broadway Ao" Costa M"8 ·•· 64~·9150 •. c:llad January 14, 1999 uf\dor the direction of of cancer. Russon Brothers Mor· She was bom In Sall ~lu~o~ry~======~~~~~~~~=~,; Lake C11y, Ulah on -; _ .1 October 15. 1926 to -14 Rudgar and Ann Woodbury .Amundsen, She was a teacher, counselor and school psycholog1S1 m Call· fomla, Nevada & O•· egon From 1970 • 1992 aha was a school paychologlat with 1ha Garvey 1, School Olatrtct. . . Sha lived In Hunting· ton Beach for 26 years. Survivor• Include her huaband of $0 years, Howard of Newpon OR: a son, Scott of FL: daughlers, Ann Bowaa of Moscow, 10 & Peggy Fowler of Beaverton, OR; brolh· era. Max Amundsen & Walter Amundsen: ••• 1era, Phyt111 Hamilton & Barbara Otf•ald all of Salt Lake City, UT • "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation &: ,, '"· l I Burial Service . · 1·1' ~1Y hould you subject " your elf & your family to ; paying inflau:d prices for 'in. caskets & services???? ~ ( ' Call Toll Free 1-888-5..CASKET , r Sen ing Oran~e & SWTOunding Countries .~ t I .... ______________________________ .... : ·~----------- ._ ________________________________ .... PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 11'11'8 Ouatttr ltalntlnt TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hr•. Richard Sinor Ltc•2eo&u 951·1892 CHUNG'S PAtNTtNO 24Yra Exp-Grt Price! Guar Wortc-Frea Est Uc4'375&02 538-1534 MIN90W Clrc:I• Malnt. P11nt1no·lnl/Ex1 HOUH Apt Ouallty Job. FrH eat l4'5tl9097 83e.8888 lk•'a Cualom Painting Prot, CIHn, Quality Work. lnlJ Ell1 & Docks l41703-t&S 831"4e10 AOaERT ISBlll CO lnUE~Small JOb9 01( Oacoratlva Patnll"g L'494350 948-3009 71 4-580-9028-Pa{,ler krucgcr painting r.:~idrntlal faux flnlshinJ: wood rcstorc:rtton mauh~w 548-5481 11~ 7'4~0~ ~rt Dreln C1eanlhg & Plumbing Rapalr11 20yra e~. All work glW. ···-545-82 .. Plumb/Drain cleaning 24hr Emrg Svc LOW Ra1a1 Fr•• Est Bond- lnauranca 648-3299 ORCO PLUMBING {l DRAIN CLEANJMG i -D'l S/\l UK Sr, (Jti1rn (futuunt 760-8170 - N\".'PT r.1r .. Tuto• ,')t; ( : lndiv/Grp HeJp All Le;:~1~~" ~949-~ DETAIUNG 3442 CERAMIC CONTRACTORS .iiiiJ!!i~~~~~TILES 3528 GENERAL 3558 a. MdluM •Tc.at hnp. • Sl<IM"cr li,cn.lr Call a plumber, palntar.~andyman or any or th• aar-vtc" llatad hara In our diractOf)'I CALL YOUR LOCAL ll!RVICaa 1-------------------PET llWPO"T'a l'I NEST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii 'Profeulonat Moblla L.Mkr Showera "ep'd auto detalllng. Since Ragroutfng & lnttaJl'n 1en. 94~18-1519 L670130 Dean of T iie 673-8085 or 848-8528 LllWIS Conat"'otlon Ramod•l•Handyman l#704773 Local Rea. •T14-8S7·882&• BATHROOM CLEANING R.BPINISHING 3448 SERVICES 3548 CUSTOM WOIUONG WOOD· 3567 • anr1rr • r-~• • a,,.:r • f'MI I ~PA• ln/Ou1d.« Lu. • h"' • 11ono Ci1<11iu • Cu• FRJ£E ESTIMATE 722 • 7478 . , ' HOM Wair A TOUCH Of' CL.All Pl!NCES · C~nlng. RH'Comm Cual, Woodwrk. Hm/. D!a5 3615 a.tM.'1 Rr,la.:ing r:~· :r~t.~3t(~ 51n • ShoweY~ oonter• -72 Lie/Bond. FrM f!at. Off/Boat/RV, Furn,1,.••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii Tareaa 1t4-P•·714a raetr, rpr, d1plya,1• •iftiht mieiiftiftl shlva 714·799-n19 EuropMn' ProfesalOMla. Batt In townl A-19. Oartt11--------- 6 Or.ce IMM57·2847 DECJt HdullclUNdid COATING Good ref/own ttanapt l••••••iliil•ll .osnnr•• Anytime 2•1-oe,1 lft80N 114-392-e110 W~roet C..tlnee SUVICIS 3488 -------:"'""'!' Oeok•l 8•tcontee/8talr ••••••••~I . OV•lfty work/A•••· S "'•duoe Mmtn c:o•t On the ~ove? L.6t7430 122.e1et Out~ to Prof'I co Sell your extra pr,.. ;wu 6 cte1 vst h Id MC/M .. .,..Mset houu o Items In Claaatfted • Overttocked With •MT? Ac.it 10 Claeelfled will tMlp \['olP 'RT ( \·1 ~l I.'\ rr-;-;. Dm>.IUllC • Carprsicry Drynll R.qllir. ~' ln!ll ~·!i)uet'O ~~ (714) 9"·705S TODAY1 SBRVICES ' 86 Sohm~oy, Jonuory l 6, t 999 •.. TAXI FINANCIAL ~DIRECTORY I -Jeffre y L. Kaylor ~CCOl "\T ANCY CORPORA 110~ A Ptvf~ 60lilOiSIOil ·scw«t • I \tatt ~ l'coonal Rnamial rlanning ~ • '1t llurnll1\ Mana emt nt { onrnlting · ;;"~· L•la\N <\C'counhni: Jcl I rn I 1-\,1\ lor, ( I'\ < 11' ~ • Oljut<-11< • '?u ()4 949-442-7350 THE B Ej.LR ESOLUTION TO Audits Wogt (J( rn1<ihments I'oyroll fl1xe' Seizures Levie~ Unulcd Returm 1 -800-990-4858 2-l hrs ; ·* * U.S. T * * ~PROFESSIONALS ';. . I.aw Offices of ll'ffrey f\laben THOMAS C. BECKER (949)646 -8803 Al I. I \X Fe>J{r-.1S-.\Ll:ST\Tl·S I:'\ [>I\ -f>1\RTi\' l:.l{Sf l IP FllHJCJ.\l~Y OHl'OR.\TIO 'S 1.LC- ES'f'r\TI·.~ • ~.10 r. 1:-11 s·1E117 l O~ I.\ .\\ES.\. C :\ 9:262i :28 '\I \RS kXl'l:.Rll:.NCE R&R Accounting Services t'Oe Tax Ser11 • ....,~"o • Payroll '<·c., • 8oolclceeping ;s •.Accounting Service • Free Tax Consulting All Year Wt• muJmtzeo your tn~ saving accurately Timely and profe.,~ionall) Call: (949)863 -9870 Fax(949)863 -9873 Time is precious, but so ~ a future l.t'.1.: ()1 •lt·1w<l lll\'t'Slll\t'l\IS ;'\o 1-t·1· 11u-. H1·111t·111t·nr Pla1111inj.{ WHITE DISCOUNT SECURITIES 2900 BRISTOL STREET SUITE C 101 COSTA MESA CA 92626 Bu11d a future, not a regret. (71•) Q7•5af8 Of I • 1•11~ It" JUl~llll"I I •II <aaa) '76·93"0 Ron Ellison I.kt nno• NASO S!DC PS( t..A.SP8 G:r tQtJAL HOUSING OPPORlUN lY A I rfli tSlllf Hvetl1S111Q In lllil e 11 IUl~Ullt lllt f tf "'31 r a1< H 1t1l•t Atl ol 1•1 u •mf•d•• •-i'" 1111tn It lllt9al lo lfflllist Uy JltltflRU 1111tl!lll01 •• •1u11m"1111• bUN ti rtct, etltt rtllttea "' fll!lflup. lamih•I 11•111 ,, 11~tlonl .,1,11, et '" lnltAllon lo llllh any UO prtlPIUO hm11111111 ., •111:nm1~111on Olt •••••O" wlll ntl k-..... ,1, ltct~ '"' .. ,.,,, .. , mt41 fff ttll Hiett •• ,,.IS Ill 1 •1atl" ti 1111 law 011 "'''" "' Ur••Y lnltr11>t• lhl •II ••tllltf lfftrll11• II 1•1\ •ltftJ•Ptr trt "1ll1tlt tt 11 t•NI tHOlllltq •1111 11 Clftl ptitl\ ii ,_11111M11l1t1. ''" HUD Ion t ti 1 IOll 4f4 ISM '" 111t WnM"""' DC 1111 ,1uu nn 11119 '' ttt 3SOI GENERAL 1002 SOLD! ShowCa$• ho,,.,a• for 6ftle In our Snlurday Rear Estate Supplamen,t! HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlaplay ad• •tart at Juat S781 Deadllrnt Wed 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Ll•tlnu• for SUH Deadlln• Thurs 5pm ***** It pay• to ad11ertr .. In the best local R .. I Ettate Secllon CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 AHNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I UJ.IOA PIUIUfSUl.A Nl!WPOltT MllOA 1007 DACH 1081 PllfDISt7LA HIWPOIT 2107 llACB nwroir 2189 UACB • 2869 MUDDSIDPS DIPLOYMEMT 3018 5530 MBltCBAIO>ISE 1---------1·--------28r Den, a .. FP, • BLUFFS BAY VIEW C)oean View 2Br 2Ba LJDO 18L• ._.. ••w delu11e tbf ... lty M.,,.berehlp R•oepUonlet lrvtn•,1--------- Houaea to Ocean. twnhm upgrad approx den, lg d9Ck, nu paint Charming 28r 2Ba, on gated eetate, very to centw Club, 15500 alrpot1 •rH, comp!Jt•r ANTIQUES $552.600 Jana Sl'lul1tr, :l300af • 2bf ,.. C:S9n & c1p1, parking, Yfly P:rplc, patio, Qatllg•, pvt, t car only, no P4ll or bHI oner. Contact dlatrlbutor n~ecU1"iiiii••iiliiiliiilil Agent 94H73·7388 $8301< 20t5 vi.ta $2075 a~s..54&-e3&4 Avall Now 11900tmo. ·sees. Agt 84Nl6H Jotm (7t•I 432.1711 pa11on with good 1ootdet't OM dinette w / 4BR a.SBA 20809q ft Caudal Open Sat•Suri Agent O•H7M012 Live ~n Lide 1525 f:,ho"J· :::.r:!~c!i 8 hend caned chr• .. IMng •p•c• .. pan-Ml "Gt eso-3822 NA N• PenUtou.. 281 at•p• to bch, ••P .a a· ugp .. medloal 2 I•. v •• t. s e 6 0 . 0<am1c vtowst $589K Cioo 1. Naw 5Br & 6Ba CORO 28a, "On lh• Water" entry lg rm .-ba. WO, MU 8055 "4al'lagony a I~ Doug Echel~g. Agt ;Jc oar, S1,H5,000 DEi. MAR 2122 OM of Newport• beat ten, IMH73-6103 EMPLOYMENT f"axh r .. :H22..6oeo tbl mart)le top waah 949-498-7'711 Biii Qrundy Aealtora lllewl Sm dock a11all aT•lt& TO UND 2br P on• · 1~d. $225. 840-23~ .IUST LtaTllD Be•t IMIHS16'8t81 1Br 18a Open Sat 8-1 . SHSOO/mo. 8•9-615-1t>a nu Cerpet Ga· Reo4'1ttlonlet Loo Oppty to bullC:S ~ Medlt•"•n••n VIiia l..ota of new1newl gar tOOO E1'1. 300 rago, $950 P4tr mo.Agt Community neM~• units or your Dream Located lf1 Bayview apace. nip•"· $12215/ Newport No. B•autllul Pam 949-862·0743 E.MPLOYMJ;NT par •ff1 k~ pa~-t~ne Home. Wiii Not L.etll Terrace. ~81 2.~ea. mo 508 112 Avocado 3Br 2.sea. loc. In a 5530 !•C•Pt on •t • 11'1 $3991( Aon F•l1ot Oler Barbar• 6•nregr•I Bkr 949'-75g..9341 gated comm. A mu.t phonea Musi work 949·720-7337 .Realtor 9~~-01o5 ... , $2800/mo La• well with ti\• put>llc P'ront Hou•• DuplH 044•8373 Ext 185, MISCELLANEOUS t20·t ... O '"'n hour Monday thtu Friday Nwprt 8"or•• 2Br 2Dr 1ea, FP, 1c gar, Prudential CA Realty DUNTALS · • ~ t pm·6:30pm. Equal CAPISTRANO ofc, 2be. ~am cell•, no pet• $1300/mo 1------------~1~ In apara tlmel $100 opportuhlty 4tmplover. B1211CH , \.lOlS newer Ill• r()<)f. S3"19K 3101 3rd Ave. vacant •NEWPORT TERRACE I••••••••• •I g n Ing b on u a I Pl'lv11cal/drug acreen-'°"' 8111 Grundy Realtor• Aoent.Oonatf Pfaff • Speclou• 3Br 2 .6Ba, 8oo-e<>o-0343 •ld 1927 Ing required. Fax re- 949-875-6161 Coldwell Banker rwnl'lm, fp, patio, pool, Aerobloiill••P 1ume to: No Mon•r Downf 4Br O S13$0/mo, Avall Nowl ROOMS 2706 l•et-·""tor. Evening R"onda Weed 3.5Ba custom tNtures ce•nfront Condo Agent 949--676-4912 h·~u~:--exp'd. 1115/hr (9"9) 642·76&7 30001q ft Only pay s 3 9 e :o o o 2 -t 2 COSTA MESJl 2124 NP Height• 1 br l'IH LIT:TLll INN HOTBL call Jiii 9"9-840!·9 or mall to: 330 Welt closlng co•t. S6391< Agent 9491723-8120 conag• atyle, trig, Nol ey beh wtrl trade a Bay, Street, Coata Agent "714·307·9486 •ON THiMY• l!'ald• 2Br 1B•. hk-up, S , or peta, utll paid. room tor night work. BllAUTV Meta, CA 02927 •Privet• boat dock ad gar. y,d/grdnr, lmmac. 1850. 949-645-4507 lmmtd 949-673-&800 STVLIST lor F11ntulfc R••TAURANT MOR. CORONA t>Hch 1ao• vl.W •bf Sm Pet Ok 11165/Mo Panor•mlo Vlew•I N• w 0cHnlromt22nd Sama In N .8 FfT-P/T wanted. eom• •X'P D 'CY ••nn. 3ba very cl••I' all 7.14-775-a870 -'T.sitally redone home Prlvate rm untum ahr guarantHd wage•+ req'd , night ahlft, &e.&o u~ 1022 term• motivated 2 mll.' r o Sh ' ' vacation pay, Mngt. apply at 2800 Newport '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UST BIDE 1Br 1B• n over or•e. bath, utls pd, n/amkg, OpportunltlH. Call 811/d EL AANCHITO. --------'-- 1• ... HARBOR VIEW• house $695. w/garage 6200sf, marble floor•, kltche~tt•, laundry. Jim al 1·800-967-9729. __;:.;....;;;.;'_;;;..;.. ___ _ Charmlnif Cepe Cod ,.. 1770 No dogs Agent granite countere, n-1 bloclk to NB P,.r SalH WANTED Immaculate Ollt luah 5br 3ba, 3 car finish. ~9} 542•9699 roof, L.uxurtoua Mttr-&510/mo. Call S11m CH•I' COM• O"OW canyon, partial ~an upgradH. HV• $850K ,-~ Sulla, private pool at 949-67~ Exp brhkfHI Atl•f WITH u•• ANTlllUES view ·OPEN SAT· Unlqu•ll '$8500/Mo. (BetwHn 9AM-5PM) needed. 6am~pm Expanding retell ad-, !t SUN t2-4 320 Hazel. •OCEAN VIEW• NEWPORT H•nu " ...... _lty S•VSun only 18 'to/hr vertl•lng department Older Styft Furniture Can add on or bulld 2br 2 5ba condo new 2169 (949) 559-0386 Call (949) 721-i 160 Heke a self motivated PIANOS & Collectibles n 0 w. s 8 2 5 t< c • r Pet/pa Int BEACH *illAWINh RENTALS TO account ewecutlll• to ·~ ... ,.,_,.,,.. Q,.atValu•f S 165 ,000 . Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By ocean 2Br 2ea SHARE 2724 CNS1875597 Hit, develop and .. f" , •• .....,. • ...,...,.oo<.r ..... ..,. Agt 949-159-9070 Wayne Smith REM.AX s 2 .... 5 L B ..._ t de" WO• poo't FP• US CBN8U8 vice new butlne.. $$ CASH PAID .$ (949) 120-7351 .,. • g ,.,.,on .,, • BUREAU I I VACANT TWNHME Exec. 2Br/2.5B•, Fp, 2c gar NS/pet S1400i 180" Panoramlo oen vu NEEDS and •PK al Hct one. WE,.BUY ... E .. STATES LOWSST PRICED OPEN SUNDAY E SIDE Ba""lde patio A"'"'nt mo 7 .' .... 2•7420 We prefer• candidate r-• •-• • .._,., man•ion. 3 levers, wf BLOCK to .. ave a minimum of 38' In COM. Out of lmmae 3bf. 3 Sba (925) 975-4359 ,. C'"'NV''"'SSE " d b lld elevator, gourmet kite. .. ft RB 1 t••r print ad· area seller taya con o, u era own w k I I h $229 5 WE HAVE oo prlv full ba, clean, or o c a I Y • vert a Ing e1tparTence. Sell It Tod•~f Lrg om• • 00 Many s1 • 75h s 32 /2 I f HOMES IN NB/CM AP'" ,,..,....ENTS $850 949-376-5903 • · r, · 1 ml, ex~•11en1 communlca· 3Br & lam rm, needs uxury eat urea. .n.&\.&&n T "'"' cosmetic work but 2335 Elden JoAnne, From $1500.-$6000. NB Walk to beaoh • omporary, ~ wke, tlon sklHs Ablllty to PRICED 1000'• LESS RE/MAX. Owr/Agt per mo. No F••• FOR RENT 1br w/ba1h, all amon. •tarts March 1•"• aet goal• and make t h a n I a a I s a I • • 849-042·3812 Broker 949-642-3850 !••••••••• aec1,1r\ty 1 al & lut + • Need car. Clllzan or profetslorial prHanta· · utll $550 949-646-3735 legal resident tlons In a f .. t paced $319.000 Make Offer I Waterfront S unHt Vu 1 Br 1 Ba Private patio, APPLY NOW d d t II d Kolar & Co. 2·Sty 4Br 3Ba Home 2car parking, stops to BALBOA Step• to Be•ch 4Br "714-'798-4001 !~on,:e~t orlonte •n· 949-378-~616 lmmac Cond-s525 000 •and . $ 8 5 O /mo 2Ba. patio w/ocean EQuaJ.Opportunlty · Xlnt benefit package, When Only Corona Agt. Brian Edmondson 94e.s1s-1ooo E"Xl 3oo· PENINSUIA 2607 view. $570. + utrs. Employer Including 401k. Drug d•I M•r Wiii Do... • • 949-723-6151 2Br 28• Condo, oen Avl 3·1• 949-e-ts-ne1 acreenl""''physleal r• C t N s 3 OOLF SHOP ''lfl • 0~1es o tepa & bay view, rd llr. •f'ABULOU8 Vll!W•r ........ 111[1. MERCHANDISER G.i quired. ~OE. Condoll 2Br 2Ba. NEWPORT 28th $1. Marina, lrlg. At th• bch, lg 2br 2ba1• Newly opened Strew-Retumea via tax· Al· F11eprace New 0 E W JD. hdwd llrs, 2 + 2 car gar, $1750 BUS.NESS a. tenllon Lynn Etola C Kii S COAST 10 0 k 1600 1 , .......... ) ••3.2•1 ... .& ~ berry Farmt Golf Club ' 2202 So lital" St. . S...11 Mt, CA 92707 ·-·l ~-c.•1&' on1ou1 , uper 7 pr ng spaces, .a ....... v1 .. ., In lrvtn• 32 htatwk 714-65().41802 or mall: Patio Reduced To $2500. 949-67S-5973 FINANCE Gr .. I benefita. Relall TlmH Commun1tv $349.500. A MU$l Selll • 1----------Cl hi N-•· 330 Weal Say By Appointment AWESOMl!I Lo-•t 2br ba apac nr O•lson a CORONA. ot ng exp. req StrHt, Cot'-MHa, 739 Avocado Ave. priced detached 4br Twnhme 2 car gar, DeL MAR 2622 049-851·2580 CA 92827 ----.---"--- <:/) H plantaflon ahuttera & WO hkupa $1500 Agt ~ tHA<ma d41 tAf.tllt b•rber carpet, beat Cynthla9'9-675-4630 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS ---------.18.ALl!S AEP for ~•r-APPLIANCES 8011 •~VA"UUd rocationl $489.800. 2Br+Loft Townhom• •2Br a•• newlr FOR SA.LE 2900 HAVE FUN •g• co • 10 c:all onliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "vr , AglPaulaAllen 2 full bathe, 2car gar, remodeled frontliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii grocery atore chalnl, 01! elde by eld• IJll• ¥~.~ (949) •51 ·1313 pool & spa faeutu... hou1e LO deck, gar, B•lbO• l•l•nd Shop @WORK •ntTy level position• 26cuft fllg, lcemkr, CilTED VILLA 4Br-i Vary clean. S1G50/mo. hrd-wood fire, beam retall or artist atudio, Q I la d Fax retume to attn ' xlnt condl Almond, -C-0-5-1-A-~--~11--1-02-4 Famllv. S428K to A11aH 1·15 8roker949-Cella, alcyllght & more. S35K FP. Low 1en1. lrv l n~p'•c~um . 1U:a.72~7000. $225 (IM9) 846-9515 m~ S488K eeautlful 640-5864 $2200 .&•~725-8535 Prine Only, 875-3110 Newport Beach, re-taAL•-...LORIST Agent 949·723•8120 38r Furn Condo 2.6Ba •Great 18" 111A• 1or1 wear clothing Permanent F/T. Fun FURNITURE 6014 Bl!ST OF I! SID E ORl!AT HOUSB OREAT LOCATION 3br 2.ba Quiet cul·d• sac. hdwd Ila, frple, wd decking. $399,000 949-631-fl011 Jeeld• 01111• RU New Hom• gatoe. 4Br Fabuloua Big Can!/.o" w/~ara~•-CloH to BUSINESS •tor• tor m • n . ~~~.p~rb·c!r:'~!:~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii 3Ba, Iott, lormdl OR, golf courM view. woC p~t~.• 11~~1t;:~~g~ OPPORTUNITY women & klda 11 hlr 714-540-31 35 •D•rtc Oak dining e•t home ofc, 2.5c gar, Fp'•, security, pool, FJPT aai.s Po•ltlone approx 2490sl. Darren tennis, spe, $2895/Mo 949-640-7000 X306 2904 F o; t n t • r , Sect'y/Bookkeeper wrth 8 chairs $275 • Smith, Agont S599t< + 949-759-0279. + .Old COM• Lg rear Call Chrtauna Walker needed for 1 man of· electric dryer $16., ' ) 500 It t8R 1eA k 949w040-2:J71 flce-F/T, Oulclcbooka, r•tta" couch, loveaeat, (714 834-7 X232 B•Jf Front Duplex w/ un · •pet 0 · tA New Biz For 99 • good people skilla chair, ottoman. $850. (949) 729-9670 Bo•t Dock rower uml No gar, '1100 Agt. Coke/Hor•hey/Pepsl (949) 840-5505 949--675-4642 2Br+ Oen, 28a, FP, 949-640-7ooo >Q06 New Routea A11alll E •Id• :2br, 2ba 21841••••••••• W/0, lrg patio. 1c gar, •True Studio Apt• $1400./Wk Potential NB Hearth Club .. •k· Tl!Ll!MAftKllTl!AS Teak aota & 1011••eat Canyon ~0 5181 •500 S Incl• utla, Boal Dock loll of clo••t and Financing, FrH Video Ing FT & PT AHl•lanl ••••• ·mak• mof1Gy ru•t color $400 Spa- Open Sat Sun HI HOU ES/ for up 36' boat Super cabinet tpace Old 1-800.337-'1375 Mgr, PT Aecepllonret fHI and easy call ciar yam• for weavl~ 1 •t Tim• Home CONDOS cloan & sunny $3000/ COM utll Incl $775/mo ·--& PT Food/ beverage mike. (7i4) 891·9802. knitting 949-548-71 Buyer lowaat prl<",• FOR RENT Mo. 714--815·1332 f=lrm 940-7tHM>M5 Pie.._• be wary ol out .. rver 949-762-7903. TELEMARKETING • hme e Side $237,900 Big Canwon of area companl .. NB w .. k•nd Nennw Bu1lneH d•v•lopm•nt MERCBANDIS! B .. u V . lew 2br hmo Spacloua 2t>r, 2-car COSTA MESA 2624 Cl\eck with the toe.I Engll•h sp .. klnQ a repreHnltiv .. , growth MISC. 8015 gar, f/p, w1d hl<·UP, B •It• r 8 u a In•• a muit, exp, & r.•f'• po111ton for Iha right '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ON LY $ 1 7 8, 9 O o GENED •" 2102 ctr air, alarm ayetem Bureau before you , ..... ulred 94~'72 per•on No Selllno r• avu. $2300 Sorry no peta. * 1 B r D •ta oh• d Hnd any money tor ... lead generation and CONTRACTOR MUST .Marge Lea Realty liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 94~509 ootta .. with patio. ffft or Hrvlces. Read Pf'f Busy MB Offto• appointment saning, LI QUI.DATE B•lg• 949-722-0020 3Br Step• to S•nd l'l•ar beach. Cathedral and underatand any working w/c astlng gt•at Newport e.ac:ri Ruldentlal pluth St500 Bluff• 1•8 tv Lrgst 3Br. cell•. frig. Mov•·ln contract• b•fore y0t1 director• & agents locahoo. No E111p MeQ catpet s7.79 eq yd E Side Duplex 2br hse 'I-1 br hae Both with garage Great 1oc Owf\ar may corry with 1 0% dwn $330K Bayfront Condo greenbett, pool, dbl Speclall $895 + dep 11gn. Shop around for · Know Window• 95 You mull have xlnt 94U15•2781 s2500 oarag• S2250. S.lly. 133 E. 16th SI. No rates. 949 .. ~uu.oeao c:ommunlcatlon akllla, &LllCTRIC WHEl!L Studio Ap•rtment Agent 94~~96 Pata 949-548"-2421 AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE PC Exp and th' dealr-CHAIR Invacare'• 1600 BLUFFS, MIN J 28A 1BA completely ATES Prime altu PROPERTY MOR M·F to aucca.d PT Oaytl storm .. ~ .... mod .. 38R nr S•net SiJI level, 3br w ' I redone. pool, carport, St601<yr pol'I. l..o-st ~rne'C::ar~-;;;o~0~~~1: FT Poatllona Avall. STMRX Incl., btlttene•. S1500 lntld• Indy, dbl ar S850/mo + depoatt. priceal 80()-8()()-3470 . Ho\.lrly baa• ... comm. c:harger and aluminum " 94"" .......... ..,... arfa, EJ!p pr•t. Sal•rv F tnt I k • .,,800 ,.gt. ...-v-._,., (949) 831-2708 "'-all vaNDINQ rt• -• or more ormatton rempe. r • nu -E 'Sfd• Newport Hghll BNR .... -t benefit•. fax can 949-7&•uu~o 7t4-887.02ee> a•ea 2 HousH on a l!'Bluff fantaatlc: view •Coeta M• .. '• ... t mutt aell by 1/27 A"uma 9•9-852-6682 ext 310, Lot. Both Upgraded· ,,...,.,.._,_,_w .,.. home •Br 2.5ba. Jr-~br & 1br,.a110 2br t0-20 location•. S2K· Rl!CEPTIONIBT -.-T-H_E __ M_A_I L-'"8-0-x-.. ·1 MOVED MUST SELL Mlch••I Ltimbert Aemax (949)495·0378 $4491<. Earl & Judy llF°""rArUMUrMWTY Large 2-<:ar gar, $3500 1 ba, quiet gated S10K. $4,000+/month Wllllamt Sonoma pot Taylor, Agt1 842·4722 949-723-449"6 M•T:&24312 comm, pool, t•nnla, Income. 1001'. financ.e Court r •po r 11 n g counter Full·Par1 time nack $100 •lg Iron bird E'Bluff Great •br 31:Ul •••Y ace••• to w/good credit. Toll agency In OC. n•ed• perm Ship, phorntt, cage $100 , bll< al'larp E'Sld• Nwpl Hgts 4Br1_________ w/2 car gar attach-... fre•w•y/beach/malla. fr•• 1-886-538·8508 rHP pe11on 10 handle oftc 949-942-6292 micro $\OO., wood 3.5Ba·Ofc·Oen. 275 E-BAI.BOA "'"' v•ry buay phn mutt 16th s\. $385K FSBO brand new upgradH 714-557..007• •1'1 605. • Wanted Pereon• with burning portable fir• ISLAND 2106 52500 1-888-721>-3448 • 81de 2br 1ba, all Dletrlbutor ftout. be multl·IUk w/good tlla lnatallatlon & pit $40., patio Ht & 6 1-R---2;l:eo~ti5. ;:r!SiC84~5-04;---4-91iiiiiiiiii.iiiiii&ii&iii.i Harbor Rid ... • 3br new, gar, MUST SEEi lnveatment secure by ~~~Mtkll~, M'Y/:_, 4~ '1tmoval exp tor 2mo rKltnlng ch,., $200 .• I •EAST SIDE* • 211 18th Pl. (14 lnvrntorv Call Mfg. an or project HB. Suaanne puah lawn mower $30. 317 Broadway New 3Br 38a A/C, 2,Sba. famrm, form Th• Renter Center 14100-3Sl2-258:J a mutt Ort ben•/HI. $10.391·383'7 849-640-2365 Beau Aemod Sunny W/0, fncd yard. grdnr, ~~n~,1ii011hr.rv,:g;; Call (714) 841-4203 ~~e~la.F~1~;.:';.':7!~ S•leot Comfort king & bright 3br 1ba hme gar, hi cell, frig, deck -~-..,.-10-YM--E-NT___ slL• bed pd. $2000. attacli gar. Prim• $2800. 9•9-873~059 · 04 5122 E 1••d: ~br1 2b•, en· CREDIT 2807 ~,. ••II $1600/obo. area Owner $419,900 H•rbo' View KnoU c 0" Y • ear gar, SERVICES 5533 H••lthrlder never 949·'722·72 45 3br 2 .5ba condo, upgradHI Cata otc. d pd •o:IM"O *N _.... HOMB6. BALBOA Renter Center UH . ..,.,,., Hll ..,_ .. pos200001. t:C:::..7'!~..,~t1•· Call (714) 841 ... 203 GEJ OUT _ _... $250.obo, D•lwa E SIDE Costa Mes.a PENINSUIA 2107 ........ VV""YYV Pl•••• b• aware that Golf baro, black/tan, 3br 2.5ba from bYlldar1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Nlo• 18r 1aa w/gat retell s25°o aell 11'"" aproic 175091 hi c•il 11 •LIDO ISLE• bay view walk to ahopplng/lh• OF DEBT! the ll1tltlQ1 In tl'll• cat· Cell 94~72().9983...., AC wal1t-1n cloat'• 2 2Br t B• houH on • dplx 3br 2ba, nu ule/ atres. Fridge & extra . • eQOfY may require you ------------ car' anac gar $285.m quiet street. W/0, frig catpet, gar. $2000 mo alorao• avall $710/ ™ a h I I to ca.II • 900 number Wotff Tennlne ~. 049-722 -8,20 6 mlCrowave lncludOd SM 103 '\Ila AntlbH mo .... $425 dep Maple _..§ C tl e £!..: In Which ther• Is a Tan At Home Two Cuatom Hom•• $1•00 9•9~73-6819 (714) 833-4595 Apa. 949--581-4000 •Ctt'dll(atd)(OnSoliJattd charge per minute. ~':m°~4:,'c~:~,~=~ $3091< & $:)15K 3 & • r--"------...,,.----------Spaoloua 2br new • l'll1ml1llS lm'tTN units from S199.00 Br a. built 94 & 91 . NEWPORT NEWPORT carpet S950mo small • lnttrtst /W:J('tf/ APPOS..!'!!!'!;Vf EMPLOYMENT Low Monthly Pmts c11n 10, det Ila e411r1 yard. Avail lmmed II ·s~ ..,. •LnMll' WANTED 5535 flr.. Color Catalog & Judy Taylor, Ag•n1t BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 048 C!Ms.8385 • t2fl/S3111tnlS IOP, Ff ,\fonunJ( aml Call t ..00-711..01 $11 949-6412··1722 •llablamos • C\.!1w1~o;l111lit care•Olver tor--'"----.&.---Sl2·g2Q elderly. 10yrt loc11elt WANTED HUNTINGTON BEACH · 1040 BRAND NKW, deluxe 2bt 2ba. walk 10 bch, final pha•• from $219,900. 3 9!> start rate By Appl Agt Bot> Sack• 94!M60.S544 LAGUNA BEACH 1048 *"OATH LAGUNA• Bungalow 28r·2D• Vu E•pan1lon Potenllal :· NEWPORT MARINA··: APARTMENTS Bayfront commal\ity with ptivatc beach & nwina, Tropical la.odJCapin&·t...rr l.anaj ~I & suA dcdc. W.Jk to \Jlllbcia hland •"o~ Mi11ut~ from Fuhlun bland. 1. • Sptciou.t J BR, 2BR and 28R & dtn apts. • Private patio1 of balconies •Wood biami.rtalgu fireplaces ' • Ptivatt guaga '• Boat tlif>:' anilabk • $16SO $1600 No ~u ' .1 • Tooll e444,000 ------------------Agt, Mr1ana 31&-0071 HUNTINGTON BEACH . 2840 Or••t Buyl SFR, beach cle, lneld• trao loc. 38r 2Ba, fp and • morel 1249,900 Agent, ••1111111•111•••1 114-374-t 132 ANNOUNC!MENTS The Community M•rbet Pl•ce. c1a .. med M2·MT8 NBWPOIT DACH 2ee1 A.NNOUNC!M!NTS 2920 f> JI DrlvlngJshopp1ngl er our good cook I Cl'lrl1Un• TO BUY eo 19 T111~pr1•h1<' ·~ M•848 3738 ''iiiiiii1i!ii~iiiiiiiiliiiii h111ll\'r I" 0 11 • .ioh 1,_,,_., Chlld/lllderty Care. I BUY ALL PLANOa : ::.:!,~,:!,'~., Moala, hou .. kMpng. Anhquaa.qual fUrnllur• • ,.,.,,,"""'•-"-companion, 19yr old 1pc or houaeful cath tJ,.tohll"h•ll In 11~1 111111 iiro\\lnl( Cull lot llt'lll'>lnlm(lll 1 H6H-:)13 •744 CATCH22 Deal.re an abo•e averap Income, but working for Ule RuHl•n girt, nex hra, paid (714) 957-8133 Marta D49 875-8011 Old Colna Gold Sliver Drvr/Bodygrd/Eecort Franklln Mint. Sterling Ex·MP, Studio drlve1 Old watchH & Jewelry r a f • • • c a I I B o b Wtatcoatl Coln 042·9448 (949) 722·3584 R•COADBtTOI' i Ch Jau. A&8, Soul, Rock ancea are Etc.. 60'• A 80'• Mika you wlll find ~ Me-78019 what you nffd at the prlet you wan\ to pay when you read Cleaelfled P.nE TO YOU 1022 BALBOA NEWPORT LIVE THE TRADiTJ() wrong Company? 8ale11Man:.;cmt111 ~ open.inf', will ln.ln aw.et 1hephara mhc female, 5yra, nMda 1<>11• & room. (Mom In hoepli.I) IMSM3t·2206 -----•!ISLAND 1006 BEACH tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1069 HOUSBS/ CONDOS POR SALE ••lboa lelenet Oplx. •efft value' ee l1land• So bay front vu of P•· 1 •tory hme, 2br 3ba, 'vlltlon 4br 2be, upper SS24,900 Joan Trout unit, 3br, 2b• tow•r Burr Whfte Realty unit 11,175,000 M•) 07-..e~o Lor•,' VanC•·A••ltor 949) 882·8'79a GINER.AL 1002 °41~7~002 28r28• 'VtrtelfleJ' iiiiili&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8albo• laland Opl,., By OwnOl &1&-4372 vu ot PavflllOn 4br * v.A. * 2be, upper unit 3t>r, Ab•ndon•d •••oh SO Down • &O MOll•·ln 2ba lower unit Cotta9e Once In a FR · E Counaellng 11875000 lll•llm• opportunity ot FREE U•t (If Hom•• Lora v'anc: .. ·A4llaltor ontv $341,000 .Agent HU ON A REP 0 S 949--673-4062 949-723-8120 t ·800-723-6857 ~,. 1 •• H ••~• Condo w/ V'1teran RMI E•t•t• !l;i arm"• • r ..... D ... 2• 0 plu1 large 1Dr r.,,tal oo.. ..r + an, unit. Hom• bullt Jn '87. Pttcad S681< Below Ulted for 14590 ooo Comparlble Home sener Hye brln0 an $~39,000 Lane. 717· ott•r•. Call Naney1-•.:.;7:..4;.;:8:.-------81mmon• 941_..,._ .. loourt Hiii k91'0M' 13n !>Ct 141 Pian, 3'06•f ot l.AJ11uty Litt .... lboa leleftd Pr1'M Quhtt IOClrffon. Opbt upper SBr Z Oba S760K Agent I00-34U tp i.ower ~Br 1.lt&a fp o t e 7 5 •7 1 1 t ~a O•t•O-· ST41.000 Lor• Vance~eallor '49 .. 7)-4(Ml2 ivy n ell h. FMd h. Ct••lllilMI· The Terrace Apartm nts at .~ .9Ju~a .J9fT? W4L~ An Exclusive Opf)Ortunity for Wuferfront Living on Newport Bay • Limited availability of Studios. 1 8c l Bedrooms . $1400~$2600 • Private Guard-Gated Enuanu U -Hour , Sec:urity 8c Switchboard • Priv.ate Bach' • Gym, Spa & Pool • A Village unto itadf with Meeting Roonu, Rataurant, Cocktail Lounge, F.ntcrtainm~nt & Room Service • Membenhip Required 'lo hMult1 your prtvaC4'1 1howm,. pl~•ff <"•II (949) 645-5000, ext. 539 • •• 714-891-3698 um.onwn 5530 LOST• POVJm 2925------ LOaT Jan 11 , Of'I E. 22nd St. Vetloo# love bird. HMr1bfl(n elderty pereonl 94.....e-c>241 L ... MatneHaft mix bl•ok, very eweet, n••d•• RX. Owner d•v••tatedl L•r•• I aw•~ 94!HM2-3922 PDSORALS PDIOUL SDVICIS 3o05 S1#t 09"ng T°"'9f'll '91•1 Callfornl•'• ;1tO TINO QAMe• IOOoftOMANCll ...... iUY IL GI i jlfll;c; I. On Cd · ~QQSVUC\100 EMERSON CONSTRUCTlON, INC. Stelting IAbortr: Conttruction d«ntorition knowledge a plu1. Mu)\ speak Oucni E.n&lish. Po i1ion rcquira rdi.iblt uudc an~ gooJ driving tC' orJ. We offer p.uJ vu~t~ns, mcJ1cJ&I, nJ ~OIK. Also Sttki"g Wlt/Jf>"ptrn'.' N~ to know paincinJ. wallpaptr, ' •nd ijaJlt drywall rtt*n. General knowlc\tgt offinid\ cle<:1n .al is a rlu,. Mlllt-bave rd1ahlc truck and good dnving record 401 K. nauonJ, infd1 I ~tfiu. avatl.tblc c.u n .. ~ ar (714) 6»9615 - WBA1 HAPPENS ·11 rou ' 001'1 AOVllRSl'I Ne ort Beach/Costa ·Mesa Doil Pilot '!.~~~ms cosrA MESA 6124 MAJUNE surs CADILIAc 9040 Bridge ;;;"~~=~~eo~s~s e:sTAn SALi! sat & noas 102tlliillilii&11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '; Sun Jan HS & 17 CAM '97 SKV1LL• 8LS -----------.,.-----------------(No. Early Birds) 302 North Lido lalo low ml, Sea Mlat ByCHARLESGOREN Prine ton Dr Near (OPPOS!to Atdell'a Ma· Qr..,,, tan tthr, VI, wllh OMAR SHARIF now womoha clothing rlr\a) Slip f°' SaN Boat Northet.ar, Bal of warr, llZ81 lg thfougti-4X. 42tt. (949) 876-79n (807748) ••••••• and TAN~ HIRSCH book.a, befJCling, btfCI NABERS CADILLAC c1ge1, mlac nem•. i--------_ _...,..,<1,,...1 ... 4)""'64()........, ... e_1 .... oo __ Ev rvthlng mu t go MOTORCYCLES ••i DiVitll ' WE KLY BRIDCE QUIZ ••t e 1 2 Low rm, White, tal'l • 4s2 Shady SCOOTERS 8018 lthr, V8 Northatar, eat Or., Moving Sale, 2 1~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lamlllee, bedfm eats 1• or warr, prev rental. r e c 11,, e r 1 0 f • 1 ' Q o .C a rt ·~ e n e k e (76855) t29.988 clothe1, more) ~ fncty Car 3HP S800 NABERS CAOILl.AC 949•548·3807 (Call (714) 5:-0.9100 . before 8pm) PUlNOS A Q l ·As South, \IUlncrablc, yuu hold: •AJ 94 0632 OA K9 •-'109 f>anner opens the bidding with one heart: What do you rt£pond? ORGANS 6059 HUNTINGTON' BB.AC CHEVROLET 9045 Q 2 . Both vulnerable:.~ South you • Black hljh glo111. 8tl, B 6140 , _______ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiliiiiiii hold:. IN.AF A la SON AUTOMOBILES '91 Corvette low ml grand piano, with red· MultM•mlly gerage j•••lllliiililiiill 22K, gareged, fully • K 4 l o 6 o A 6 5 • A J 10 7 5 J wood Interior, •how· •ate. Adult, children loaded 118,000, one room condition and baby clothlng, owner 94SHS73·1425 S7800, 949-487-9879 toys, plu1 much more. BMW 9030 The bidding has proceeded: Q S • Nc(thcr vulnerable. u Sooth you hbld:. •AK1076SoKQ96o KQl•~ TI1c bidding has procttded. SOlTfH Wl-:S r NORTH EAST l• Pull INT Paa ? What do you bid now? Q 6 -BOth vulnerable. as South you hold: extrem•lr R•r• 1 of a 1<lnd 9tt concert grand. M•eon & H • m 1 l n tot a·1 1 y roatored, Rosewood semt-artCll8 . $7S,OOO Saturday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii'---------- 1 ~.,!>;"~~t!~Y '89 790IL Blk/blk, FORD 9075 NORTH EASr SOlTlll t o Pua 2• WE.SI' Pia.II • •AK Q7 o JIS 086 •AKO· 10 Pass ? · Circle chrome, Ctd, phone, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (cro111 etr•eta ong owner, 97k ml. '92 Bronoo Xlnt cond, Whal do you bid now? Tiic bidding has proceeded: SOlTfff WEST NORTH F.AST . Botea Chica & Hell) reduct<' to 111,900 nu paint: 5.8L V8, CID .. _720-7337 $8000 714·38t.0139 Q 3 -BOlh vulnerable, as South you hold: l• Pua 3•• Put 949-64 248 l• Pus • ... Paa 1 ' SPORTING GOODS NEWPORT 6065 BEACH '91 BMW 850cl Fully Loaded S27,995 (#6822) COYE MOTORING (949) 850-5915 *'******* 'HT·BIRD 011ly 18k ml, V8, lthr, chrome whla & morel Super aharpl •invuational, not forcing Whal action do you take? 6169 . l!etat• ••t• sat 9-12 •01 BMW es0o1 ll'ltn••• l!qulpment 2 3 1 S Arb u tu a Fully Lo•ded v .. r End Salel All Cryltal Chndlr Fed $27.995 (18822) traadmllls, blket, ltalr Mahogany t)uffet COVE MOTORING •l•ppers, new & relur· 1ablea 1amp1 etc ' (949) 650-5915 1>fshed 949-722·&4e6 ' • ·· •-~~...,.,_ ___ _ •Bet 7·3:00• '02 BMW 825 2362 Azure Mulll tam White/Black, lo mt (178843) S13,988 NABERS CADILl.AC (714) 540-9100 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOlTTH 11;1 Pua l • 20 Pus ? What do you bid now'? WF~T Pus Q 4 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· lqok.for answtrt on MondaJ mcgregqr metal w00d1 graphite shaft '1 1, 3, 5 hke new StOO (949) 873·7499 sale, Iota of houee-$17,995 (#7814) hold, lloreo, 1oys, COVI! MOTORING tQOI$, etc (949) 850-5915 POOL TABLE Cullom '93 BMW 74011 full •late, "hr poclcet1, •••••Iii•-12k ml Bumper Warr. '93 llXPLORER XL T 4X4', auto, air, (C37328) $10,995 I.DUS OF Wl!STMINSTl!R (714) 802-8900) GMC 9081 •A QJ842 o KJ86 oA9 •5 The b1ddmg has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH l • Pass 2. EA!>T Pus Learn to be a better bridge play. er! sui.nt>e now 10 the <futtn Bridge Letter by calJing (800) 788- 1225 for lntomuitJon. Or write to: 0 Iha u. en c. r v e d T1UU.t $25,993 (#6859) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , $5000 oew, eacr1ttc• 'N1 ..... SPORTAnON COVI! MOTORING ,97 SAl'ARI • S 1950 (949) 840-2648 --------(949) 850-5915 ... AC 7 ? I What do you bid now1 Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, ru. 60680. , __ ..._,..,..._ ____ ... uto, , pua, Au•••" iurtboard _.....,.... ____ .-,.._ '94 BMW 7401 (547701) •ut.895 -------~~---'-------r------:..._ __ 9 o.· Brand new· nevor POWER BOATS exec's Choice w•ta•TMXulaNSOTF•R UNCOLN 9120 NISSAN . 9150 PORSCHE 9175 uaedl ONL v $495 $25,995 (4'1666) a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 642·2338 ~ 7012 CO(~~~e~!~~~NQ (714) 892-8909 '89 Mark VII LSCli,ii89iiiSiieiiniitriiaiiiliiBiitkiii,iii4iii1iip,liii~,8!i5~9ii1ii1iiC!iaiirroiiiriiaiiii carefully maintained, PS, tinted am·fm cue. Red/tan Int, xlnt ncnts 6075 On Shore Moortna+ '95 BMW 525 HONDA 9085 abeolutly pert.ct cond Real Sharp looklng & $1500 down assume lloeton Whalar. Premium Package ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S6800. 94H51-8345 low low ml $3500. $18,500 PP. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil All Accossorloa, $171< $25,995 (1119572) 1• • or 949-e«-1058 · (714) 394-3293· 949873-0411 2 Amtr•k lkket1 I av· or OBO 975-1835 COVE MOTORING '87 .ACCORD DX •94 MAXIM.A QLI! Inn Cos•-Mo•• to (949) 85<>-6915 5 d allo k wood--------" ... •" •P • ya, en MERCED~r 9llO Auto, tow ml, alloy1 Now Orleana, LA --------'98 BMW 74011 CHI, 125k, A· pealing &;.;1 (735t29) •17.995 Orea• trav I, 1tvold ir MARINE SUPS Low Warr Mii•• Earl Shleb paint, LEXUS OF dolays S175 a round· DOCJltS 7022 $43.995 (#8447) mech perfect, $3777. '91 MBZ 300 SL Wl!STMINSTl!A trip 800-971·9556 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COW MOTORING obO 714-558.aOOO !mmac. throughout (714) 892-8900 ·--""-'949--._) 650-__ s __ 9_1s__ '90 ACCORD • $34,995 (4114458) '07 ... T, ...... SI! ----------.Bal Ponln. boat·-COVE MOTORING --.,..T BtECTRONICS '97 BMW 828 Auto, AC, ca11, Auto, A/C, alloys 'w, • doc1<·18-30ft, In Bay WhitefTan (092598) 19.i.995 -<949> eso..5sus (179188) 118.395 STEREO 8080 lslDnd Cove area. PWT $29,995 (#3849) Ll!XUS OF '92 MBZ 500 SL LIUCUS OF or .. 11 949-673·1943 COW MOTORING W•STMIN8TmR Smokefellver, lo ml. Wl!STMINST•R Mltaublaftl Bl•ok Looking for Side he (949) 850-~91!5 (714) 892-0ec>e $41,995 (1'8699) (714) 802-0909) 801n Big Sore•n or mooring on ~•lboa COVIi MQTORINQ •97 Sl!NTRA QXI! St900 Mint Condition Is Profor north ••de BUICK 9035 A '95 AfgORD (949) 650-5915 Auto, air, alloy• SATURN 9190 '85 SL 1 Sspd. tow ml, 1-owntlf, AJC, am-tm cass. trans ext warr $8150 (714) 839--3122 TOYOTA 9210 '79 ~ELICA QT ltltback, auto, 4 cyt, atereo, gd cond, $950 So1urdoy, January 16, 1999 . TODAY'S CRaSSWORD PUZZLE ·ACROSS 1 COOfCh ~ 4 Lufnmojiea .,, 8 '\.I T ravi.a • 13=1stand 1 s RegulaUOo t8 S.yWlndow 17 Tatteted 18Y~pon 19 Type ol heel 20 Davich . nt 2J=:ws 24Some~lty 27 Whlrtyt>trtl bl8dM 29 Fnend ot'<uk1a 30 Type of mask. 32Roman~ 33 Flying lormaUon 3o4 -r ouched by an-• 37 Scurry 38 CicM-flttlng headdrMMe 40~\'ahlela '42 Growl 44 Nav otflCel '45 5.-p '46 Bequeat "8 UUle kidl 49 areeoe·a ... St Evaluee S2 COlckuts .... 53 Buy•(• paper 87 949-840-2385 Cati Leia 009-948-3030 ''iiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiii ~k~18) •13,~--'a·· '94 MBZ 8500 (739818) •11,ees N.B, Two boat s11p1ln1• LllXUS OF White/Gray-lmmac LllXUS OP obo 949-4531-3852 ------.---.,----------,r--:--------!:l 1-------I J p1lvata marina on Via '79 Eet•t• W•gon Wl!STNINSTBR $43,995 (#0206) Wl!:STMINSTBR L1110 Salt Of electnc 40 3 CID, full pwr, (714)892-0909 COVIi MOTORING (714)992.e9oe CORONA DELMAR profcmeo Large 40 . 150k, orig ownr HOO (949) SS0-5915 65'15550 Small '2.6'/ obo 714-Me.3•72 '98 CLK320 Cpe SJOO Available Now•----------JAGUAR 9105 Blk/bfk, lmmao oond, No . llve aboard 9040 fully loaded, MUST 949--675-4912 Agent CADILLAC ,82 X •e 1 rf SEEi 323-756-5511 6122 .. Whte, Sn , NO MOR(; Slf P RENTI '98 Sedan O.Vllle $3200. (714) 589-0189 -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 23ft sailboat w 55ft Cream/blk top, cream MERCURY 9135 Sat 8·2 Moving Satot Mooring EZ accesa tthr Int, warranty, J~EP O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 26 y .. r accumull,llon C949i 4S(Mis93 1 4 km i, S 2 1 , 5 00. "" 911 '92 SABLE 4dr, all No ant QI.JOI, CIOlh 5 CL.ASSl~lEO ,-(949) 720.7"35 pwr, 821<ml, good lurn. hsewnros misc. 1tla trie re1ourc• you ·-a~tl.LI! '88 CH•ROKEE 2dr, •ter•o. a JEWELi 2734 Windover •v K>• S5900 (949) 844-0045 {No rty Ord&) can count on to ••II a Low ml, V8, ·northltar, 2wd, 6cyt, 5 •pd, aJC, myriad' or me1ct'ien· Carmin• Red, tan lthr, amitm/c•11, tint, '94 Grand Marqul• 8•t Oem·1pm dlse homs, because bal 01 warranty. $3400. (7f4) 989·5587 Low 37K mi, va. lthr, 500 1/2 Avocado our columns compel ,8025441 s24,988 non-smoker, MW car In ellolf w d, frfdg , quahllod buyer1 to NABERS CADILl.AC T 1C!YV$ t r a d e I n I futon mlcrowav . tc. cam (714) 540-9t00 &.&;AV 9115 (876025) S13,"8 ;;;:::;;;;;;:;;:=;:;;;:;;;=:;::;;;:;;:;:;;::;:;;=-. •97 SEVILLI! NABERS CADJLI.AC Plug f nto the Cf ossified section to find services fro~ electricians ono plumbers to landscapers. & pointers. . ._ Low 18k ml . Froat '91 1!9250 (7l4) S40.9l00 belga, tan lthr, many Auto, air. leather Thinking of having a xtrH, gorgeoust (143980) 11,905 gareg• aale? (210078) t29,988 LllXUS OP Gtw ua a calll NABERS CADILl.AC WESTMINSTER CL.ASSIFll!D f7t4l 540.9100 (714) a92.e9oe M2..se79 LOCAL CAR DEALER TO . . . SERVICE CARS AT NIGHT AND EVEN SATURDAYS C::OSTA MESA Orange Coast Jcep/l~u:u on Harbor-Blvd. in Costa Mesa has extended its service and parts hours. 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Orange Coa t i conveniently ., Io c at e d n e.a r t h c 4 0 S a n d S 5 freeways. For more information call 7144/549.-8023. . ,, . ---- • No room left In the garage for the car? A call to claHff1ed can tt.1p •------· VOLVO . 9230 VOWWAGEN 9235 VOLl.SWAGEN 9 2 30 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 SEDAN 980 '94 VW JETTA OL '05 JETTA QLX VOLVO '94 SBDAN 9eO Auto, A/C, leather (039352) $18,895 Ll!XUS OF W•STMINSTl!R (714) 892-8908 Sell your home. through clu•111•d M2.se7a Auto, A/C, leather Blk, aunrf, 5 ,1p, auto 5 sp, lthr, AC, · (039352) •1e,a95 locka w·remote. alarm, (0f>7432) $14.895 • LEXUS OF AC, llereo can PS, LEXUS OF WESTMINSTIUt brakea, 871< freeway Wl!&TMlNSTl!R (714) 802-890e ml. clean, grt cond, (7·14) 892-8908 Sell your unwanted Item• the ... Y w•yl To pl~your CIU•lfted ad call Ma.se7e. 18700. (71 4) 44'5-899t ,_.....;..._...:.... ____ _ Th1n1<lng of having a garage aale? 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(735129) 17,895 '95 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER Red/Grq, alloys, air, auto, t leather, roof rack. privacy glasl, amlfm, cleanat in town! (112789) $30,485 I • •