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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-04 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1999 Woman in critiCal condition . . .. \ • " • '$ folloWing c~-ttuck accident •The 19-year-old victim, who just moved to Ne'Y"?ort, was hit at Jamboree' and Eastbluff. Gm <: llJ!'IU1'G ~,..,, NEWPORT BEACH A 19-year-old woman who recently moved to the East-· bluH neighborhood remains in critical condition after bemg involved in a traffic accident near her borne Wednesday. a bobtail truck that apparently ran a red light at about 12:15 p.m. The truck, which belongs to Children's Hospital of Orange County, was driven by 28-year-old Eddie Bretado o( Hawaiian Gardens. Bretado was traveling northbound on Jamboree Road a1> a 1998 Honda C ivic driven by KeJJy Bartnick. 25, of Newport Beach was iuming left from westbound University Drive to southbound Jam- boree. Burch was followmg th<' Civic m her 1998 Chrysler LeBaron through the intersecbon to Eastbluff Dnve. McDermott said Burch was dlmo<;,t out of the intersection when she was hit by the · truck, which crushed the driver's side und top of her car. A. hre engine used a tow line to separate the crushed metal and free the victim. Bretado bad a minor leg inJury ctnd refused treabnent at the scene. Bdrtnick wasn't injured. Drugs and akohol don't appear to be a factor in the colhs1on . However, investigators will be examining whether the truck's brakes failed. The accident backed up trafhc for d half-mile in both directioru; on Jamboree. Rebeccd Burch wcss rushed to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where she is being treated for severe head injunes, a ruptured splec9 and internal bleeding Police say Burch's car was crushed by The truck, which polfcC> !xlld may have been traveling about 35 mph, clipped Bartruck's car and careened into Burch's car. Newport Beach pohce Sgt. Mike· NeighbOrs s<).id Burch and her family recently bought a one-story home in cast· SEE ACCIDENT PAGE A4 -ON lf.ACH I DAii Y PILOT Newport Beach firefighters work lo fiee Rebecca Burch from her car after an accident at Jamboree Road and Eastblulf Drive on Wednesday. Parents question ·school changes •Some alternatives offered to turrung 4 West Side.,el~mentary\ schools into primary centers f eecbng into Davis. flL..,l l"l MA''"' lkly PtJC NEWPORT-MESA -Should Killybrook become a kinder- garten-through· six lh-g radc school m the Estancia zone7 Mdybe all the schools in the Cos- ta Mesa zone should revert to a kindergarten-th rough-six th- grade configuration. Few stones were left unturned as pruents aired thctr propo dis at tho tlu.rd Costa M(•sa f-llgh School zone reconfiguration meeting at Davi& Elementary $C"hool on Wednesday mght. About 150 par- ents and teachers dllended the meet.mg. At issue is a district proposal to tum Sonora, Paularmo, Killy- brooke and College Park ele- mentary schools into primary centers that would feed mto Davis, which would be a fourth- lhrough-sixth-grade center. Parent proposals included con- tinwng to have fourth-grade classes m all the schools, mclud- ing DaviS, and allowmg parents to chose whether to send their children to Octvis. Paulanno parent Janet Krochman Sdtd that the results of surveys from College Park, Paulanno and Killybrooke show a -lack of community cohesiveness about the dlstnct's proposal. •This option gives each site ' SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A4 ,...,.,.,_'"°" ...... ., ............. _,...A. INDEX QASSRD . * , __ JS COl•lllTY fOIUfll ... "" A II POllUll5 ------..A2 MUC llJTKES •. 14 SOCITY ---"--".A 14 SPOllS ... ---"-11 MARC MARTIN I DAil V PllOT Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Netl look.s up the city's Web page from the den of hls Corona del Mar home. HOiding a steady course Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil has been committed to law since a long sailing trip in his 20s; he brings the same commitment to public service MORE INSIDE Jt.\U l-R Jl.AGl.'\.\T> llrjy Pb A t age 4, he batUed polio, which caused him to lose all movement in his left unn csnd some m his nght. In lus mid·20s, he sailed hallway around lhP world on csn old schooner while he figured out whdt he wanted to do With h.ls We. J le eventually bwlt a diverse <"arccr in law, going from a p1osecutor to tt young, incxpcri- ~nced city tillomey to a. successful real estate lctwycr. Meet your mayor. · Once in the background of Nuwport Beach C ity I tall, Dennis O'Neil is now the city's most visible public figure, and will take center stage torughl during Speak Up Newport's annual Mayor's Dinner. He said it is time for his rnn· lltucnts to get cm insight mto who he 1 ... , where he's been and how he's gotten h re O'Neil was born in Oakland on J, n. 27, 1938. While playmy dt his parent,' vacation horn •one day m 1942, O'Neil got a high fl•ver, and hi father ru htxj him to the hospildl. •By morning, I was totdlly paraJ~cd. • he Sdld. I le was d1a911osed with polio -an ep1denuc at the time -dnd underwent tredtment. Mo t of his body n•coveied, but he lost ull use of his left arm. •It was somf!thing that ha pp ncd at soch a young age, and the human body and spmt are .c;o aduptal>l • thctt either you ad1u:.l or you tion't," O'Neil said. •1n my ca c. I ad1usted v ry weU ! SEE O'NEIL PAGE A20 MILLENNIUM MOMENT AFTERNOON ATTACK Armed nwi rob pftOnS at troubled· ~CostaMesa i.-... midcll of .. day. Story, 1t1P.A2. NIGHT GAMES lJlllL..,.• ....... ~ ..... . llml.WS, .. .. ....," .... """' ...... .,,_,... -~ • cwport-Mesa learned a lot fro1n educator ln the 1920~. S1dney H. Davidson support d a new junior colJ :?ge district and e new campus in the vicinity ol Newport "Beach and Cot;tn M • A goldf'.n opportunity rame in 19'6 when the U.S. government off red to MU tbe Santa Ana Army Air Bue fOr Sl to an educet;onal dittrkt. With persualion from Devidt6n, Oranae Cout College was born. Ae Sidney H. 0.Vldlcm became Newport Harbor High SChQol'I ftnt ~In> l 931. Th IOhoOl n.JDed ltl athletic lead after b111\, Mail bomber found · ____ · ty •Jury deliberated less than three hours: Costa tvtesa man races possible life sentence. Fit LOS ANGELES -~j,t!deral grand Jury took le~s than threr: hours to oon- VlC:t a Co ... ta Me a man.of making anct ~ending a mail bomb that ratally tnJUred th<• roommate of a woman he romanl.l· cally pur:-ucd. Dcmyl Anthony Carr, 35, was found guilty on stx bomlnn9 chdrge<: thdt stemrm'd from his arrest m Februar; 1998. Cdtr will be sentenced Apnl 26 in d fodcrdl court m Los Angeles. He laces a mmunllin ot 40 years in federal pn:aon and ct max.unum of a We SPntcnce by -U$. D1stnct Judge ManuE>J Real. The JUry, composed ol SL" men and sue women, heard forensJc' e'ndenro thttt tied Can to three inodenl!> where destrucllvl" dC\'IC't.~ W"re planted. The la.,t bomb wti sent Feb. 5, 1998, to ' Santa Ana n~ tdenr.e. It cxplocft.>d ~nd cverely 101urcd 48-ycar-old P tcr Mar- hall, who died from abdommal lllJun veral months later SEE CARR PAGE A 19 W ill new coffeehouse leave 'em steaming? Provocative name at.brew spot in Balboa Island may cause a few raised eyebrow GRl • Rrsu lC Pb A n upstart rom,pany Uult boasts· on in·)our4ac name and roastl . flnc blends of coffee WW be movmg into the &lbOa hland b\&lln dbtrict next w k repladng • J>Opuler ooffeehou . • Th Bad Ass Coffee Co. Of Kona, Hawau, wm open lu fim location -u w U 11 some eyes -With a store in tbe 300 bl«k Of Marine Avenue on &.:Ibo. lslend The fonw teDant. Dtlldrlda1t Coffee Inc., b6t been ~ • l with ftl jeVl•brewing bn6rlll over the pest llx monthl. Tbe MW i ,200"!1qUMe·foot store Wiil MW a qft. ety of colfee Choices • W.U • IDM· Chandfll9e oany1ng tbe ·w All. 1ogo. _._Jbere ~---~ A 2 Thursday, February A, 1999 BEST IUYS greer Wylder Orchid festival in full bloom ·. · in Costa Mesa S oulb Coast Plaza has once again turned itself into an orchid lover's dream with the amval of the 19th annual Fdscmation of Orchids through Sunday The international orchid show and sale features displays, i.errundrs, and orchid plants, cor- sage5 and art for saJe. All three levels of the wing formerly c·alled Crystd.1 Court are featur- ing the orchid show and admis- !>ton is free. It's at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mf'sa The J. Peterman store at fdsluon Island in Newport Beach 1s hdving a big winter clearance sd.le. The heavy wool, outerwear and holiday clothing 1s on sale at 50°'o off. Other cloth.mg is marked rrtown 30%. The J. Peterman store carries cloUung .. accessories and home decor items. The store is a t 347 Newport Center Drive. For more mfonnation, call (949) 719-9884. Max Muscle carries a full line of apparel for women, including leggings, shorts and Lycra tops, dJ1d there's a sale on men's shirts '"at $5, and sweat shirts for $10. Max Muscle gives a $1-off ooupon toward your next pur- chase. The store is at 1000 Bri$· tol St., Newport Beach. For more mformatJon, call (949) 253-9629. A clearance sale is under way '"'at Urban Gardener m Corona del Mar The inventory is low There are mostly candles, holi- day items, potpourri, and rruscel· ldileous home dild garden acces- ~nes The store is getting ready to move to a new locallon at WestcWf Court m Newport Beach. With tulother Urban Gar- dener already at 1811 Westcliff Dnve m Newport Beach, there will ~n be two Westcl!ff Court locdtions. For more mformation, call (949) 640-6912 Savannah is offering a free gift Wlth dny purchase through Sunday Sdvtmnah is a new home-and-garden boutique con- nected to Every Bloomin' Thing, dJl outdoor flower shop at 250 E. l7lh St .. Costa Mesd. Savannah J! filled with unique urns, "Wrought iron, garden acces- .. ·ones, antiques and dTChitectural :pieces. For more rnfonnabon, caU (949J 650-8584. • BEST BUYS 1s publtshed Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or wrrte to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 H OW T 0 CO NTACT US The Ddlly Ptlot welcomes let- ters on issues concerning New- port Beach and Costa Mesa. "'There are four ways to do so. 1 J LETIERS -Mail to the Dai- ly Pilot. 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; 2) READERS HOT-LINE -C<.lll (949) 642-6086; 3) FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170: re.nd 4) E-MAJL -Send to dailyp- ot@earthlink.net . All correspondence must include your full name, home- town and phone number for ven- lication pw-poses only . .. ,. ,,, locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PILOT PIOPLI . . She sets new· pattern in qU.ilting with her computer SHE IS Using i:omputer softwate to make another kind of soft ware. NEWPAmRNS • . Years ago, the mpst Hides could do with a computer was type. Today, she iS runrung her OWJl busi- ness, Soft Expressions,' ~hich helps peo- ple design quilts using computer software. Her busmess links a long tradition Wlth modem technology. Although sewing, and specifically quilting, aren't usually associated with computers, Hicks has made the crossover and is helping others do the same. "It's an unusual com- bination m .that (quilting) is seen as a handc1aft, • Hicks said. "But most of the work of quilting is + For more lnformMJon on Soft~Qlf (714) 43~23 Of vtllt the new Wlti stte soft- e~ c°"'. which will be up and running in a fey,/ days. done on gods using automatic designs," Because of this. quilting as a mediwn has lent itseU well to computers. Fellow quilter Margrit Hall said she does most of her design work on comput- ers. ' "Right now, it's very lllhovative," Hall saJd. "Everyone now is really getting into it. 1 think it's kind of the wave or the future as far as design.• PATCHWORK DESIGN Hicks has a 25-year background in sewing and teaching arts and crafts She held her first quilting class in 1981 and began using software in 1990. "QwJters can share their work that will never make it to cloth,~ Hicks said. lt took Hicks about a year to write her books. She has been m business for three years dJld business doubled last year. "That's mine," as bis mother displays her award-winning quilt •Adam's Outer Realm,• made after his high school grad- uabon. computers or because they Just don't think it's the way quilting should be done. Quilts, however, becauc;e of their pat- terns and repetitive gC!ometric shapes have always lent themselves to grids. The computer 1ust expands on that and makes the process faste r. BREAKING BORDERS Hicks has since published five "Com- puter Quilting Made Easy• books to take the pain qut of learning the programs. She has also established a Web site for her business, which includes a "virtual" quilt gallery. All of Hicks' skills, including quilting and Web design, are sell-taught, she said. However, she credits her family with being supportive. Her graridmother intro- duced her to arts and crafts while her mother nurtured her talent. Hicks also runs her mail order dnd teaching business out of her h~sband and son's accounting fum. Her son, Adam, 24, bas a special appreciation for his mother's Clrtistry as evtdenced by hi proud remark, The most difficult part of the business has been marketing. The quilting commu- nity is a. small niche and the number of quilters who are computer literate is even smaller. Moreover, some quilters hdve been resistant to the idea of using computers as part of the quilting process. The quilters, who tend to be older, have resisted either because they're not comfortable with Rather than erasing or recoloring, qUilt des1gners ccm cut and pdste or change •tabncs' with Just a click of the mouse. "Ifs a faster graph paper,• Hicks said. "You JUSt c-an't do on grc:.tph paper wh<lt you <:an do on a computer qwckly." Some of the computer programs are capable of creating very complicdted designs. -Story by Elise Gee. photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius Armed robbers hit local bar; tie up victims • 3 men took watches, jewelry and cash from patrons in Wednesday afternoon heist. GIUX. Rl.."1..JNG COSTA MESA -Police are searching for three men who robbed, then bound patrons With duct tape, at a bar Wednesday afternoon. Two of the men were carrying handguns and demanded valu- ables and money from five people who were at Gdribaldl de Noche in the 800 IJlock of West 19th Street at about 2:30 p.m. About 40 mmutes before the incident the three men ~ere haVUlg drinks at the bar, police said. One of the robbers asked a female bartender about a job opening She didn't recognize the men. The robbers returned and one of the men pulled out a black senuautomatic handgun, police said . His partner displdyed a chrome revolve r. Police said the three thieves told the victims m Spanish to hand over their valu- ables. Four customers lost their watches, several items of jewelry and an unknown amount of cash The female bartender gave her money and jewelry. The men also took about $110 from the cash register. The men ordered the victims to lie on the floor Police believe the men brought a roll of duct tape with them. They placed the victims' hands betuntl their backs dnd taped them ·together. Shortly after the men fled. a police officer driving nearby saw someone wtth bound hands run out of the bar. Another V1Cbm alerted an employee at a nea.rby Piua Hut." Latino between the ages of 26 None of the victims were and 29, about 5 f<>et 8 inches tall, lDJured. mL'<lium build, dean shaven wtth The bar has had its problems short black htur. l le was wore a before. Police claim the bar was black stnped shirt dDd cream-col- notorious for rowdy fights and orcd pants. crime, although activity has The second gunman was decreased considerably over the ~csmbed as a bght-skinncd Lati- past six m onths. said Lt Ron no in his mid·20s, about 5 fc t 9 Snuth. mches tall, with a stocky build In April, a ecunty guard shot and a buzz-style haircut. and killed a patron m self-defense He was last seen weartng a red after he was allegedly attacked shirt and dark pants. Witnesses by a club-wielchng pdtron didn t get a good dcscnption of The victims in Wednesday's the Uurd man. robbery were able to give good Anyone with information can descriptions of two of the three I call the Co ta Mesa Police robbers. The ftrSt gunman was a Department at (714) 754-5281. Costa: Mesa residents suffer home-invasion robbery • 3 men burst into President Lane men, hold gun and k.nif e to 4 people. GRIX. Rl.l:.UNC 1\vo adults and two young children were victims of a home- invas1on robbery when they were held by three masked men who ransacked their Costa Mesa residence Wednesddy afternoon. No one was m1ured. The three men entered the unlocked back door of a home in the 2100 block of President Lane at about 2:15 p .m. They found a 64-year-old woman and two children -a 4- yedr-old boy· and an 11-month- old girl -inside the home. One of the men carried a knife, while another held a semi- automatic handgun. The armed robbers were star- tled when the woman's 73-year- old brother came in through the front door. They ordered every- one on the floor Two of the men began can- vassing the home for jewelry a nd cash while the third masked robber watched over the victims, police said The robbers then herded the V\Ctims into a bathroom and left through the front door. No wit- nesses saw them leave on foot or by car. Police believe the robbers are etther teens or young adults. The victims were able to describe two of the three men. The robber carry- ing the knife was d~bcd as a Ldtlno, 5 feel 10 inches tdll and weighing about 145 pounds. He wore a black, hooded weat hirt and dark bdygy pants. The one with the handgun was Latino, 5 feC!l ? inches tclll and weighed about 170 pourid.s He wore a long, blue jacket and dark baggy pants. Anyone with information can call the Costa Mesa Pohce Department at (114) 754-5281. ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... · news st~ 1llustrat10M, 9drto- rlal 1Nttlf °' ildllertlMments herein a n be reproduced With- out wrrtten permission of copy· tight owner. 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Winds POLICE FILES COSTAMISA • Senla c.t.ellnli Drive: A bicycle worth S100 was stolen from •home In the 2500 block betwHn 6.45 and 11 :15 a.m. Jan. 29. • Sun&mMI w.y: A video camera wOrth S875 was stolen in the 1500 bk>cJt duttng the ewntng of Jan. 29. • V1ctorta ser..t A compact d•K player Clnd a JMt•r of speakers worth S 150 wtft stolen from a <ar In the 500 blOdt between 3 Mld 6 a.m. Jen. 26. • ._. ,... ltrMt: Sewntl toots worth SSO w.re stolen In the 700 bait during the evening of Jen. 31. • w.t ... ltl9et: A portable ttlevKion wotth S100 WM ltoten from • cat In the 700 block during the evening of ~b 1. ~OIUIMClf • ,_ .. ,,.. llllM: A ctltular phone~ S2SO wm 9'olln from • w in ft 4'CJO ~ t.l'lJdHn 7:30 a.m. Md 5 p.m. Feb. 1. • .. _,_. ~ Drh9: A celhflir phone wonh SJ00 w. stolen from I w In ~ )00 bait b9tvrJe1n 9 end t-AS 1.m. Jin. 17. . • • s.i Jt 1 •• ... Drtw· A Aer90 .net tadw .,_,, wonh s 1,llO -*"" lrom • Cir In 1N Z700 block durtng 1M .... "' .. '· """" ............ ,_,., ........... _....,. ..... . t'IOfN-:11\lM .. block ~n ,..JO and , .. a.M. feb: 1 ·Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pil~t ! Men· must play cards right on Valentin es Day I I L egend has it that Valentine's I Day was born about 4000 B.C. 1 when a Neanderthal man con- ' swncd with pa :.ion for a lady love ' scratched a large hedrt on the wall of i her cave and bisP.cted it with an arrow that pierced both of their ini- tials. The lady was so entranced that she stayed for the rught, and the oth- er Neanderthal men, no slow learners here, drew their own hearts -and Valentine's Day was born. Tius is not true, of collll>e, but rather is a cover story fed to us many years ago by tpe real perpetrators of Valentine's Day in order to hide their role irl 1Ls'origm. The actual begin- ning of Valentine's Day t'ook place long before First lmpresSions and Sllckworld and In Your Face Cards ' and Noble Works and Me Graphics existed Even before Hallmark, three , pioneers irl the greeting card busi- ' ness we'll call Ben, Vmccnt and I R • oger got together to discuss a mutu- 1 al cnsis. : "Between Christmas and Easter,• I Ben said, "we're dead m the water. ll Birthdays alone don't cul it. Might as well shut down.• 1 "I'm looking for a temp job for those months,• Vincent said. "Nobody wants to buy a.n Easter bun- ny Cdid in February.• : "Wait a minute," Roger sdid. "I 1 may be onto something. Why don't we make up a new holiday? Put it between Christmas and Easter and i create a whole new card market!" •Gotta be com- pelling,• Ben said. •Some people are Just getting out their Christmas cards then. H THE IELL CURVE S card ~Jes. And, of course, that's how 1t worked. In the fui'est tradition of free enterpnse, another human frailty was turned into profit. As a result, for many decades now, the American male has spent anguished hou.rs each yedJ' -....-.-....~......., ..... ' poring thiough The group dis- cussed a covey of ideas -Millard Fillmore's birthddy, the pardoning of Richard Nixon, the victory over Pana· ma, the b>.rth of the Super Bowl, Bill Clinton's first date -but none or them worked, partly' because they didn't happen in that time • racks of sappy valentine cards, . buying inedible _______ .._ ____ · chocolate marsh- period but mostly because they weren't compelling enough. Then Vmcent went right to the heart of the matter. "What's the most compelling emo- tion that sells cards?• he asked, already knowing, the answer. •Guilt," said all three at once. -Guilt sells cards, especially guilt of the Amencan male." SQ a new holiday was born. It was christened for a preVlously little-noted saint named Valentine who was allegedly an enthusiastic supporter of human Jove. By convincing American women that a Old.fl who ilidn't remember her on Valentine's Day was unworthy of her love, the card makers could instill fear m men and thus attract new· billions of dollars in mallow hearts, and looking for bargain flowers. There was a brief period in my childhood wh~n things took a tum for the better with "Comic Valentines.':. These were cheap, single-fold affairS that irlsulted the recipient m rhyme and could be sent anonymously. They were canonized in song by Lorenz Hart who ·understood -like all 10- year-old boys -that insult can be the ultimate aphrodisiac and wrote these lines for Richard Rodgers' "My Funny Valentine•: Your looks are laughable, Unphotographable, Still you're my favorite work of art. Comic Valentines have long since disdpped!ed, to be replaced by pseu- do-sophisticated sexual jokes or unc- tuous sentiment -all outrageously expensive. That's why, at thb time of ·year, so many men ·tand numbly m front of card racks, theLC foreheads . creased in olJviouc; and pdlOful headaches. · Of all the suspect holiddys credted from gau1e to sell merchandise and cards-FathPr'~ Day und Mother's Day come especially to mind - Valent.J.ne's Day i.s probably the most' dnven by guilt. Perfectly rational men somehow expect to make up for a year Of neglect by !)E!ndmg a senti• mental valentine to thel! wives. A lot or others who don't limit express.ions of love to Valenune's Day do it beca9se they fe~l 1t ls expected of them. It scarcely needs pointing out that men don\ feel distressed about not rcce1vmg a valentine from the women m thcu lives. And women clearly don't feel the c;ame sense of guilt about not sending one. This has noth- ing to do with whether or not prior behavior makes the guilt legitimate, but rather the propensity or the American male to be highly suscepti- ble to'gwlt and the awareness of tllli. fact by the Arnenccill female. 1 believe Uus strongly and will probably not buy my wile a valentme card this year1 Well, certd.Ul.ly not a chocolate marshmcillow. And if I gave her flowers, she'd be highly suspi- cious. So mdybc d !>mall valentine. Not sdppy. If I can find one ... • JOSEPH N. BEU. is a Santa Ana Heights resident. 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' ~ The action, lcik.t>n on a 4-3 vote,"allows· the leagu to uc;e the ttcld f.nday nighlc; until H 45 p m. and Satwduy nights until ~ p m .. for m<1keup games throughout the regular ea on, 1arch 1 through June 12. Kop1C'kt and her husband. Bob, b"ave lived m thP Canyon Crest condonuruum . ,. '1lwt ~to be 0 talll ladt of .... sandy Stridt Canyon Crest reslden1 complnx for the par,t 17 year . They both pleaded with parks conuniss1oneri; to deny the Little League's request and allow them to have Satwday mght~ free or the sounds of baseball. "We, n d tht~o evorun9s for our own well-be mg,• Kdnm Kop1clu aid, af leT demonstrating the noise to comm1ss1oners with d recordmg taken ori her bedroom ·balcony. "It seent!> · like every year, Qrnething new come.-. up to acid to this facility, and it's 1ust getttng to be too much,• Bob Kop1cki Refurbished U-Drive Boat sign sees the light • Landnldrk restored to former pldce of glory nectr Rcilboa Bodt rentals, which is offering 1933 pric~s m commemoration. 11 "''" n ''''·''" ~f'llol 8 \LHOA A pte<'e of old Bal- uut1 was hrought back to life \\"pclnP<;d<1y d') the histonc and rPstored U-DnvP Bodt sign WdS lighted in dll its nC!on glory. U-Dnve B0ctt sign before 1t was restored m 1982, was dlso at the ceremony. He will dondlP 50°., ot the proceeds from the sdle of hJs U-Dnve pnnts to go toward ma111· tenunC'e of the sign. •1t's a rare day when a city, in pre~erving a hit of its history, recdptures a bit of its heart and soul as well," Milton said. DPbra Huse, the local artist who repainted the ~1gn, said he was thrilled wd. • But four of the comml oner~ -Pat B~k • .Robin Smclair, Philip Glasgow and Val Skoro -sympathized with the Little League's need for adf,J1tional field time. They did, however, move the lights-out time from 9·45 p.m. to 8 p,m. Saturdays. Other rel,idents complained of pe<?ple on the field as early as 6 a.m. and of times when the field lights are on well past 9:45 p.m. •There appears to be a total lack of con· trol, • said Canyon Crest rebident Sandy Strick. •But Jun Manrung, representing the 1:.it· . tie League, said 1f there are such problems, they are not bemg caused by his organiza· ti on. U the league· needs to play a makeup game Friday or Saturday rught, someone will have to request and reserve specific dates and times through Recreation Man· ager Steve Hunt. Meanwhile. the cornnussJon dU"ectcd Hunt to make sure the light program h funcborung properly. "There should be no reason why the lights are on past 9:45 p.m., • Hunt said. MannJng said the league next Wlll u requesting ~nnissioa for the lights to be on until 7:45 p.m. for practice time during the first few months of the year. Despite objections from th~ residents, the commission unanilnously approved a permanent, lighted scoreboard that woilld h~g m right-center fiela and face Paci11c View Dnye. · In other news, the conurossion et Feb.· 23 tot a ·s~ study session to review the plans for Bonita Canyon Park. The meetmg begms at 5 p .m. in City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.' Romeo and Juliet. The Duke and Duchc of • Windsor. Grdce Kelly and Prince Rainier. Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. Eliza. • beth Bennett And MI. Dar- cy. You and your signifi· " cant other. Join the list of other f a.mous couples and tell the Pilot your story of love. Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086, send an e-.. mail to dailypilot@earth- link.net or·send a·letter to Daily Pilot, VCsJentines, 330 .. W. Bay St., COsta Mesa 92627. We · will print as • many responses as poss1- ble, Just in time for Valentines! February 1st thru 13th l~!r-~ ...... ,,./.;f. ···!" ·~~ V. Stock \., Reduction "~ .l \· Sale · ~··· ~~ ... .:-t·>~. .. ~.. . .. .,, ...... Bdlbw resident Gdy WdSsall· Kelly kick('d off the ceremony, which was attended by about 25 pcoph!, including local digrutanes such tts Newport Bedch Mdyor D<mnts O'Neil. WdS<;dlJ·K£>1ly hdS mdde the U- Dnv<' s1c1n her crusdde Ior the fTdSt thrN' YPdrs dfter Mike 1-fdr- rnh. tomwr ownci o( the Emerald Fornst rcstdurnnt, took 1l down JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE ANNIVERSARY '"" Pi. • .. ' '\ A., ·"":··:.-· As m:ch as . • f ' ''\_. ~ • ~ F~st·\1/2 Off} '< ·• Aj \~'i: Feb. 13th.1/r\.--:: // dn<l held 1t hostdg<' It now hdngs next to Balbod Bodt Rentdb, which ls offering l 933 rent<1l pncPs Ill honor of the yE>ar the> sign firo,t wc•nt up. Wdssctll·KPlly thanked fonner Blilboa Lll.>ranctn Jdn ferry, who slMt<><l Wcsssall-KC'lly on her nus- ~um to qet the stg(l ht1ck. "I yw•s-. sllP called the nght pPrs<•n. bt>CdUSe we never gave up," Wtt,~c1ll-KcUy Sdtd. Ld<JunH Bed{h <1rtlst David _Milton, whCI pc1tntNl the ongU\dl SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM A 1 time lo c1ccommodc.tte the smaller kmd1•rqdftPn proHrams, • she Sdlcl. Paul<mno pt1rcnl Debbie Eng- ldnd propn'>ed having Killy- brookP c hcingNJ into a kinder- g tt rt" n ·I hr oug h-c;1x th ·grade sc.hool' that would I eed into E'>t<1nc 1r1 I hqh uLc;fedd of Costa Mt>s<1 1 liqh -dn 1derJ that was ~hot uown q111ckly hy d group of K1ll}1l11ook p.uPntc; dnd teachers. "S1•nd vour child to &tanoa," .in t1ud1enr P nwmber responded \ Kill~ hrookP parent repre· s1•nlctll\'1• s<ucl thl' community WdS concPrnPcl dboul having 1,000 st11cl1·nts t1I Dc1v1s, wtuch would he th1 c d'iC 1f all the fourth- grdCJNs wf'Te moved there. ·w,. u•qu,·st thdt tho boa.rd rons1clt>r Uw unity thut we have already arcompllsh<"'d, • said a Jptft>r wnltt•n by Killybrooke pdr- ents thdt Wttfi redd at the me<>tlng ... Ph•dsf> re<"onc;1d1•r your plaru; lo n·conhqure our zone. Many of thc> pdH•nts survey,•d said they'd hke Killybro<>k(• returned to K-6 formdt dnd that Odvis become a K-6 school ai. well." We're Celebrating 120 Years of Qu~lity Flooring Service and Lowering the Prices on ( ~~/) Breabvater $2295 'S},m c.u 11:,fon 1~1hum: In.stalled over 80 01. Dduxc cu 1 cusli1on. Delana $2595 6~ 0: (Alf vfon f'J.t 'f Cm.rt Josralled o~r HO or.. Dclux<" ca t cushion. JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE "The DI.Jest Carpet Company in California" Since 1879 2927 S. Bristol St. • Coste Mesa Open 7 0011., Mon~Fn 9 5:30pm Sot & Sun l 0-4pm CA Uc. #272823 ( 1 /2 mile south of South Coast Plozo) •·•J (714) 751-2324 Vi1it our web site: www.bloesercarpetone.com L.. __ _.~~__J .. ..., ,,.\ ... ~ ... • .)." ... .A •. ,,,,,, ·~ .... ~. .... .,, .. . Selected Merchandise From Our Own Stock Reguiarly Sold In Our Own Store • Rings • PcnJant!'I • Pins • N<.:cklacc!) • Chain~ • Etlrrin~~ • W~tche~ • Bracelets • • Charm~ • Ml1unting • and Sil ver Jewelry of All Kinds Come Early for Be ·r election. CHARLES H. BARR Use your: VISA, M~tercord, American Express, Discover Card 1803 WestclifT Drhe Newport Beach (949) 642-3310 SOUTH COAST PLAZA . CONGRATUIATES OUR TOP REsTAURANTS FROM THE 1999 ZAGAT SURVEY.* TROQUET Top Food -28, Top Strvict -25 "you couldn't do betttr i'h Pam" .. MORTON'S OF CHICAGO Top Food -26 "perfect steaks···· in a grown-up retro room GUSTAF ANDERS Top Food -26, Top Strvict -24 "exctptional Continental·Swedish fare "0 Supenntendenl Robert Barbot reassured parents that th• di trict would not move aht-ad with any plan until there ii a consensus in GUSTAF ANDERS' BACK POCKET Top FooJ ·24 BANGKOK FOUR Top Food -24 ' the community about one of the .proJ>05al The distnct's next step will be ,.to hav groups of 20 to 30 par nts ANTONELLO RISTORANTE Top Food -25, Top Strvict -25, Top Dtcor -24 Jivt .st11r ..... Northern Italian fore ·"aptly named Swedish homt cooking"'** "the best Thai in the county110 .go over the vanou'> proposals and , weigh th pros and cons of each . • The parent reporu will then be • discussed al n future m cling. ' !:ACCIDENT •• • CONTINUED FROM A1 . I '\ -LESSONS For Tickets Visit •Pacific Bell PCS •Roger Dunn Stores Golf Shops Participating Locations or call (949) 515-4840 Thur.dav f ebruo 4 1999 5 .- TOS·HIBA· •• ~ '') MARCH 8-14, 1999, NEWPORT BEACH COUNTRY CLUB , . Seventy-eight professionals from the Senior PGA TOUR are coming to t~wn to do something .rou can't: Make the gam.~ of golf look easy. De.fending champion Hale Irwin, Lee Trevi:po, Gary Player, Gil Morgan and Chi 'Chi Rodriguez are .among·. the legends who will battle for the 'I. 2 m.illi~n purse in Orange County's only PGA TOUR event. And all that money they're playing for won't be coming out of your pocket~ Advance-purchaSe daily ticlc.ets are just$ 12. Week-long badges start at $45, givingyou a front-row spot for everything from the Monday Celebrity Pro-Am to the . pressure-packed fu:uJ round on Sunday. It's a small price to pay to see ~e best golf in Orange County all year. And the all-you-can-eat humble pie is free. , A6 OllTUAIY James L. Tathwell Jumos t... Tathw~ll. a form r dlrector of Fluor Corp and group vim pr 1d<mt of Auor Engineers and Constructors Inc., died Tuesdny. Ile was 85 Mr. Tathwcll was born ltl Kansas City, Mo. on July 26, 1913. He grdd~clle<l fwm the UnJvcrsity of Kansas at l.Jlurence and was a meml>n of thP-lnangle Fratenuty. lhs ( cUP<?r t)(•gan Wllh Mobil O tl Corp, and Phllhps PC!trolf'1m1 Co. In 1941, he joined the Fluor Corp , whne ho r<:matnecl un:W his reUn-m1•nt in 1979. Mr. Talhwell was mstru- mf!ntul ln f'stabhshing FJuor's foreign opera- tioru;, op<>nmg thi> fl.rst foreign office for the tompdny in London in 1957. · Cr<'<fllNl)or rus.contributtons to the f()m~­ ny's mp1d growth. he oversaw the o~r.atipns of vctrlOU!-> rnmpany ~ub!.1dianes, wrudl tncludf~d Fluor Ocean Servicet>, Deep Qil TC!chnology. Fluor Power Seryices, Fluor Off-~horc Dolling and Auor Mining and Minerals I Jf• wc1s c.tppointed to the Fluor boa.rd of dJre< tors in 1 %6 dnd served as a trustee of the Fluor Foundation. Mr. Tdlhwrll WdS a member of the Americdn Sociel"y of MN:htJmc rtl EngineN-.. the National Society of Professional Eng1-"'""TS, lhf• Mct.,oml: Lodge, Hoag Hospiti:tl's 552 Club and St. Andww\ Presbytt•ndn Church m Newport Bedch f h• ,., survived by his wif P. of 59 years, Helen Moore Tathwell; has two d<wghl<>rs, Jf>an L Foulddi and Joy L. Curtin; and his grr1ncldctuqhtN, Ndt.ale<: Jdmes Fouldai. A memonul "Nvtce w1U be held at 11 a.m. Feb, 12 at St Andr(•W'b In lwu of flowers, the family has suggested lhdt dona- tions t>f• rnt1d<• to HOdg Heart Institute dt Hoag Hospital. rr l11rtf lru1/,. (II • JA II I(' I" ,J,J '' rJ/( 14 ffl II j/ 'if./,.,,, }'J,,,,,./,,/ c7/,,,, .l',,,1~/!> Hodson Lighting Open Tuts -fri. 9 00·!>, SJI. CJ·-4 1510 Nrwporl Blvd. Cost.i M u.l Qua1ity Li1h1101 s .. vic• for 30 v ...... (949) 548-9341 Children's Shoes and Clothing YEAR END CLEARANCE 0%-'7 % .. SKnCHERS IAIY BOTTLE ELIPHANTEN ,··ENZO RACHEL KENNETH COLE MmOPOUTAN PRARIE QUICK.SILVER llUAIONG FAPDOODLE ERINS IAllES JAMS AND MUCH MOREi Now Available \:.lJC'Y. ~Nt-19 (Ooea nOt opPTy to aot.} ... . ( Nautical library at OCC is afloat • Construction is under way on the new facility at college's Sailing Center. Husas MA.sHNr IXJttNal NEWPORT BEACH -Al· ready one of the nation's top sail- ing programs, the Orange Coast. College Sailing Center is taking a b1g step toward becoming a 'com· prchellSlve school with its own nautical library. • This week, builders started layrng the mitial groundwork to begin construction on the 3,277- square-foot facility. Located at the waterfront facility on Pacific Coast Highway, the library 'Will be a secx>nd-5tory strucjure that will be built off the emting building. School officials s<ud the new library Will provtde' ooth a valu- able re&Ource to the local bociting community and a much-needed central resOurce centeF for the more than 6,000 studE>nti enrolled in the ~g program. "This ls crucial for having a comprehensive program.• said Jun Carnett, OCC spokesman. "This caJ)' off the college and makes it a comprehensive school.• The contra.ct for construction of the library was awarded to Metro Builden & Engmeen Group Ud. of Newport Beach m December. Abo'1t $600,000 of the $868,-411 cost of the library has been raised. The largest contribution was a $250,000 grant from the Harry and Grace Steele Foundation. Construction is expected to be finished by December, said Doug Benp.ett, executive director of the OOC Foundation, which hel~d raise money for the project, "This is really unportant to the t:>oatiilg community," he said. :It's a place where people w~o want to research dilferent facets of boating can come to." The center will feature \>Q.atin maps, videos, nautical books an chart.S, computer pr9Q?ams and t>ook.Btore. which will be avaa able to students. and the public, "It's an important P'-lrt of tb college's outreach to the commu ruty," Bennett said. The Salling Center opened it 1955 and has become one of th premier boating schools in th coun~.--lt offers more ~ ,30 courses, inaudin_g~ginning . ail mg, manne weather, coastal nav · igation. medione at sea, cookin! afloat; Channel lslands Ctu.lSlnt and offshore cruising. IUSlllESS NOTES APARTMENT COMPLEX CHANGES HANDS TWO PARTNERS NAMED IN FlRM LAWVER NAMED BAR ASSOOATION CHAIR Lei Lei Wang Ekvall of the Costa Mesa la firm Albert, Weiland & Golden will serve tt chairwoman of the Orange County Bar Asso Morgan Skendenan Investment Real Estate Group of Newport Beach has announced the sale of Placentia Apartments in Costa Mesa to Gene and Unda Go1dsman of Dana cl>oint. The complex was prevtously owned by Peter Rodgers or Costa Mesa. Rutan & Tucker announced the addition of two bankruptcy and creditor's nghts partners, Michael F. Sitzer and Penelope Pannes, to its finanaal, banking and commercial firth. Sitzer specializes in real estate and com- mercial law. ciation this year. Ekvall's goal is to establish a countywid program offering pro-bono bankruptcy advic to low-income members of the commurut)' She is a graduate of USC School of Law. Grant Halm of Morgan Skenderldll's New· port Beach office represented the Goldmans. Pannes specializes in representing creditors ln various matters. r---~ ~---, : The Extra Space You Need : I ti Individually Alarmed ti Resident Management I Units Team . I ti Climate Controlled Units ti O~n 7 Days • 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate ti CoUmts ti'ti R t I I Access . mpe ve . a es I r----------, ti Personal Business & I 1 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I ti Extra High Ceilings I :! $50 off! : 1 I Your tot Monthly rental. I ,; I : Liii=iii"i.J 1 : I 1111 Camel back St. stsoN AVENUE j I L Newport Beach, CA 11 ------------------- OR,QINAL GERMAN • Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -SptJCial Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitz~! Bratwurst -Meatloaf f' -~ I I I lfl81t..,.,,CMelt"' I I Valentine Coatfalt CWJCSk• I I & . I t Heart Shaped Pastries I I Exp. 2-15-99 I L------------------~ (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ''The Cure • for the common fender bender." When it comes to needing a rental car, Hertz Local Edition is on the YR/. So when you find your wheels out of commission, we're just a phone caU ~-We offer insurance replacement rates and bill direcd'f to insurance companies Remember there's the big Hertz at the airport and a llttle Hertz In the neighborhood We're the little guys. So give us a call the next time your car s'311S acting up. . . 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For morn mformdt1un, <'dll (~49) 644- 3244. An exhibit of acrylics UUed "Col- or in Acllon" will he on dt...,play through FPh. 28 al the Newport Oeftch Central Llhrdry, 1000 Avo-~ddo Ave. ror morn infom1at1on, call (!WJ) 717·3801. The 19th annual fascination of nfC'hids lntf!rnallondl Show & ~rtl£> WJU run lhrou9h Sunddy 1Jn dll lhn•e lev<·ls of South ('odst Plctzd CrysttJI Court, :n :J:i B(•ar St., osld Mesa. 'll1e <•wnt will fed· 1<• livf' video l:il'lllll\c1r:. und emonstrc1tions nonstop. Aclmis- 1on 1s free. I tours dfe 10 d m . to 9 .m. "Thursd<1}' c1nd ,friddy: 19 ,m. to 7 p .m. S<.1tur1..tay; di'}" 11 .m lo b::HJ p .m .. Sundt1y. For more infonnation, call (714) 435· 2160. Ph\'slcal therapists Carol Fracalosy and Kem Haug will present a free lecture at 10;30 a .m. in the multipurpose room at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guen te Ave., Corona del Mar. They will explain how weight· bearing exercise111 help stop bone loss, increase bone density and improving strength, balance, flex- ibility and posture control. For information, call (949) 644-3244. The Ebell Club. of Ne wport Beach will meet at 11 30 a.m. dl the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Onve, Newport Beach. Lws Moreno will sing' a medley of Valentine's songs. For information, call (949) 721-9267 .. Gold Rush Ufe, a. reading and discussion groµp, will be present- ed at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Preregistration is reqwred. For more information, Cdll (949) 717-3808. A. free program about children 's literature titled' An Evening with Pamela & Henry will be present· ed at 7 p.m. at the Newport Bedch Central Library's Storylime Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Speak Up Newport will present the 18th annual mayor's dinner at 7 p.m. at Ute Newport Beach Mar- riott Hotel and TenniS Club, 900 Newport Center Onve A recep- around town tion will be at 6 pm. The event J llgh School, 600 Irvine Ave ... will feature knynote speaker Newport Be r.h . Workshops will Hugh Hewitt of KCET's •Life and address pc<.ial education bastes, Tunes,• Admission is• $45. For learning dis~b1bth , ocial kills, information, call (949) 224-226b """ ;t4dcnts at nsk, mforrnauon dhout ~egc and more. A ronuhental A three-week tennis-serving bri•nkfast will bo provided. Ncw- clinic will start today at 7 p.m. at port-Mesa Unified School D1 trn:t Newport' Harbor High School's parents and taff t1re he\, Adm1s· tennu• courts, 600 Irvine . Ave.. .,100 is $10 for non-Newport Mesa Newport Beach. Re<Jistra~on 1s Unified Sc:hool Olstnc·t utt~nde<>..s . $20 tor Newport Beach residents For more infonnallon coll (714) and $25 fo1 nonresidents. Par 424-5061 ' information, cdU (949) 644-3151. · Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, will be. present~ from 7·10 to 9 p .m . at the Light· house Coastal Community Church, 301 Mayn<>ha St , Costa Mf'_!;a, Anyone diagnosed with u · mental illness js IOVJlCO to attend, Ad~1on is free. Donations dre accepted. For more mfonnabon, call(949J548·7274. FRIDAY Th e Orange Apple Computer Club will hold its monthly m<·t•l- ing from 8:30 a.n1. to 1:30 pm 111 th~ Chemistry Bu11dmg at Orangn Coast College, 2701 Fd1rv1Pw Road, Coslu Mcsd. Ray Acevc•du of Olympus Corp. wdl lm demon· slrdting its top·of-the·lin1) <tig1te1l cameras. First me~tinqs aw free. . Annual m ·m'ber mp I s For 1nJorrnation, call (714)836·0.522 A Healthy, We lthy &: Wis women's health event wW b pn•· sented frpm 8:30 m to noon st the Oouhletret• Hotel, 3050 Bn tol St , Cv!tla Mesa. Adm1 Ion is 12. Th(• event wlll 1" hir.-. gu ·~t ,SJ.)(!akers from lJCI Mt>dJcal Cl"n· IPr and Salo111011 .Snuth B<lntf y AsSPt Managc111enl For muff• mtormc1tlon, c-.11J (Y4c.11 955· 757H A one-day workshop on the art •Jt finP. book·mdkln9 will hi> p11•- ~ntf•cl from 9 u m, to 4 p.m nt OA~HS' Senior C t•ntN, 800 Mru· ytienle Ave, (..;orond· dc l f\1ar MtttP.nalc; dH' $6. A<lnus~1on is $40 (not mcluding mntena~)Jc•r Nc'W· port I.iedcb residents and $54 f not including matenals) tor nonro 1- lhur.doy, February 4, l 999 A 7 ll ewport Bea1 h' Fltne COD• ccpth .... ,u Qf lc>r two l vels of CPR cla scs lrom 2 to 6 pm at U1e Cos- to Mesa Heng HPalq1 Cent r, 1170 Bak r St. Courses are taught with American H art Assooati9u ~1dcl11w Adnus ion is S25. For 'Ulfono;;tton ~'lll :(04'•) 6~ 14 6323. Defore Dance Center will pre· sent a Wf'st Coa!'>t swing dancP 1<.>sson at 7 30 p m. at the centN, 151 Kalmus Onve, Costa M~sd . Dancing to dll kinds of music will follow until 11 pm Admission 1s $8 Partners cir£> not needed. ror more IIliorrndtion, ccill (714) 241- 9908. SATURDAY SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Parent JJnlversily w ill be presented' from 8 to 11:30 d.m. m Sims Hall at Newport Hdrbor -= Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh Fresh Fresh CARDIO KICK BOXING Mexican Northern Mahi Mahi Seabass Fillet Halibut Fillet Fill et Come lit am{ see our 'Afasfatu{ Sefectiorr of drsigm:r rug~ al/({ carpets.· (949) 722-7224 Mon-Ft1 10·6 Sat 10-5 www rugsandcarpets com 230 Etist 17th St Costa Me$C> 1111:. ():".L'\ "OL"rMPIC: & 1\-1\HllALAlff~ < I l \~11'10'\." I'\ <>H.\'liuL ( Ol .. , I'\ CL.\S~l :.'-, . \ \', \fLAI ~l ~I :. ~10'.\i-S1\ l FIRST C'-ASS FREE C ALL TODAY!! 333 E. 17"' ST. • COSTA MESA (949) 574-0122 TOY BOAT ~ TOY BOAT ~ TOY BOATe C lassic Toys for Girls and Boys rio Trains/ Thomas Trains Playmobil/Robotix Fmgerboards/Gott & Corolle Dolls Doll Oothes & Trunks . .and More' ' Today through F bruary 9th l I, 3331 E. Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar (Ocean side of PCH between Marguerite and Marigol . $9 ·.95 tb. 8 11.95 tb. ··7.95 tb. RETAIL MARKET 154 East 17th St. • Cosui M esa (949) 574-TUNA (8862) www.Ranta m o l cn~enf<• d .con\ Another new store, another good reason to stay tiome · • To Entice You Into Our New Store, We'll Pay Your Sales Tax Newport/Costa Mesa 1880 Newport Blvd. 949-631-1381 You'rl' 111v1ll d to iJUr tll'\\ .... 101 c \\ hcrl· 'mt can try otll out l'X~ l'pt1tm.ll l'ltt11pmcnt 11 you'1l' .... l'11ou-. about gc11111g 111 ~hnjlt: .rnd t irl'd ol 1 hat sw l'.ll) g' m · ... mdl. t ht.: n }'OU0ll' lwt11.•1 off t.l) Ing ho11t(' .\ ~t.mlord Unh·1.·r .... it} .... 1udy proved tlut propll '' lw wot k.1Hll .11 honll' ~lfl' n11H1.' hkl'h 111 s1h k "' n '.'otl Miff hom our qu htv .,,, ml pri t's, that \1 h;ttk them \\Hint thin run rel urn The Finest Equipment Wllh Ml Attitude on P.rke. www.&9gym.an A 8 Thur.day, February 4, 1999 ·TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 7 SUNDAY A back-country bl.ke wtll take place at 9 a.m. at Cyrstal Cove State Pdrk, 8471 E Coast High· way. Nt wport Beach Hikers will mP.el at El Moro VlSltor Center Parking is $5 For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-7047. Dr. Erin Browder, an anthro- pology professor at th<• Uruversity uf Sdn Diego, will present a sllde ·1ectu1e lltlPd "Beh111d the Scenes of d Gudtemalan Dig• from 2:30 to 4·30 p.m. at the Lycewn at Southern CiiWorrua College, 55 · Fatr Drtvl!, Costd Mesa. Admis- sion 1s free for members and ~outhl!rn Calilorrua College stu· dents, $2 tor other students and $5 for nonmembers. For more 1nlomldUon, cdll {949) 786-9149. MONDAY A four-week cla~s Ulled UtUe Snenl1sL., <,ldrts dl 9 dfld 10 a.m. Mon<..lc1v t1t the Edstblulf Boys & Girls Club, 2555 Visl<.1 del Oro, N<•wport BPtiCh. nw class lS d • hdnd., on" approach for preschoolcr:o. dges 3 to 5 Students w1U l<•drn scienti.hc methods of prf'chchon, measure ment, testing dnd ohsNVdbOn. For more infor- 1t1dl10n, C'dll (949) 644-3151_. _ . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Coastline Counseling Ccntt>r ot Newport B ach will present d free lecture UUed "Attention Dcf 1at 'Disorder Ovecvaew• at 7 p.m. at the center, 1200 Quail St., New- port Beach. For more infonnabon. call (949) 476·0991. TUESDAY Jud1tb Todero will present a free :seminar tiU d Slowing the Agtng Process from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at MothP-r's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta MeSd. Admission is free. Reser- vauons d1C required. For more mlonnation, call (800) 595·6667. A five-week ballet class for adUlts from 7 to 8 p.m. starts Tues- day at .the West Newport Com- munity Center, 883 W. 15th St., Newport Bedch. The class fee is $45 for Newport Beach reSidents dnd $50 for nonresidents. For more infonnation, call (949) 644- 3151. WEDNESDAY A workshop titled Growing Plants Indoors -The Eac;y Wdy will be presented at 9:30 am at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2047 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Adrrussion is $15. Pre- registration is required. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. The Balboa Bay RepubUcan Women, Federated monthly meeting :y.rill be presented at 11 .r a .m . etl the Balboft Bay Club, 1221 W. Coa:.t H1gh~dy, Newport Beac-h. The event will feature gur. t speaker Ron Prince, ch1.ur- man of Save Our State. Adnus· sion is $22 for members and S25 for nonmembers. Reservations are rcqwred. For more mJormu- tJon, call (949) 759-9219. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's noon networking with KFWB New Dtrcctor Cryi. Qmmby will be pie· scnted at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Ne~rt Beach. Members are $15 With 'a reservation and potential members at the door are $17. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. A progTam tilled The Truth About Gender Differences wlll be presented at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. Adnussion is free. For more infor · mallon. call (949) 717 -3801 . Padfic I.aw Offtces will present a free Living Trust and Medi-Cal Estate Planning Seminar at 2 p .m. at the Elks LodgP No. 1767, 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. Por infortnation,call(800)874-8724. A cooking class tilled Hearty Entrees for Winter will be pre- sented from 6 30 to 7:30 pm at the Patio Cafe ctt Mother's Ma.rkct and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St .. Cos- ta Mesa Admission IS $10. For more infonnabon, cdll (800) 595- 6667. Bom~® Nonsurgical method to temporarily relieve facial spasms and lines. You're treated by the doctor and not a technician. Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. ,g>:~.~~c.;;~~ 631-9060 Ncwoort Beach DON'T CALL THAT 800#, TALK TO SOMEONE LOCALLY! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNF.RS • HF.ALTH 40 Years in Bt,siness /~ G-~ ... Sr1.., ,,. . 949-631-7740 WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOIL. -."W*$M~a• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: flSHTACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHIU CHEESE OMHITTI Cockla115 Phont Aht:0<1 for food To Go +i l Old N~'J>On B1¥d. • Newpon Beach ,,.,_, ..... H_,.wl 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-64S-7626 OINER'S FEE • AQUATICS CENTER • RACQUETBALL • P E RSONAL TRAINERS •MASSAGE • CARDlO · Save up to $100! ' •AEROBIC • FREE WEIGHTS • STRENGTH TRAINING EQUIP •BASKETBALL Rtdiscovtr the YMCA , 2300 University Dr. • Newport Beach 92660 949 I 42•9990 . L Yearly Inventory · . . Flooring Clearan_ce . Sale ·. · 4 Days Only. Sale: starts Friday, Feb. 5th, ends Monday, Feb. 8th Room Size Carpet Remnan~ts in Stock as Iowas 95 carpet only each Does not include padding or installi~ Lees by Buf lington Sisal Close Out J ·,. reg. s32 .9s $·1 9 5 s I \I\\ I \\II R Umiteil Stock sq. yd. on ( r; \ ' Includes poddin9 & installation Anderson Hardwood Flooring Natural Maple Prefinish , Material Only - 99 s . ft. *limited to stock on hand Laminate Flooririg 3 woodgrain colors f· Material Only s199sq. ft. -· All Area Rugs On Sale bke an ·ex11a •umited to stock on hand - ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot • • • •• • •••••• JOIN U /-OR VALENTINE'S DAY • AT THE CANNERY :HarbOr Cnti e 0pecial Saturday, February 131" Sunday, February 1_4t1t 5:30 pm Dinner in the Restaurant Jolloll't·J ''' • 7:00 pm -8:30 pm Dessert Cruise • I' 1 .,. 7:00 pm Dinner in the Rest11ura111 hl/11wrJ fr.• · 9:00 pm -10:30 pm Dessert Cruiu For more mformation or resermtions p/e,zse mil (949) 675-5777 Ne\\ ort Bc:ach .. ,,, ••• • A 011t Hour Mam1~ A CuJtom Signatu 'F.uf al Dinntr for 1i~·o ($ 01lut) at Tommy B.Jha 's •A Htart's 11 ff • Ai-lcart Sl1.i •A "Tu•Jor 0 • • • • • • • @) ~~~~~(i) ............ ,_ . .! ... · il ~ ........................ . 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HIS & ~Valentine\ Day canb Dinnt!r or Sunday Bnmc.h Rose petals at tum-<lown • One free rom31lUC ITIO\lC in )'Our IUOflt • Lale cht"Ck out till 8 p m 4500 ~ht:AaTHI It 8o1 ll\~llO, ~tWPllllT Bt.Afll, CAllf0l~l4 9l660 • (800) 243-414 I '-Jloeeth ~ttJ( ~ f 6hampq911 '.) ,6JJ1•unch Our extravagant buffet brunch includes your dioice of Prime Rib , Broiled Salmon, or Cherry Glazed Ham in addition to made-to-order egg dishes, pastas. and an array of delicious <lessens. Price mdudes fresh juice and cof~ee plus o ne glass of champagne per person. Served l l ·OO a m . to 3:00 p.m. ~2 1 . 95 per person. Special prices Jar children. All swrtthtart couplts who tnjoy °"' champagnt brunch wUI rtcdvr a co,,.,,,hnvatary htcirt-shaptd box of GhfrCMklU Voltnlfnt's ChoCololts. Bnstol 81stm is located near the carousel In South Coast Plaza Complimentary Valet Parking for mfonnauon and restrvations. call ,556-M.H . -.. -----· -----· -- I Newport Beoch/CostO Mesa Doily Pilot . \. • • ~.u~r.~U/ .. foLlr COllf',f for tu 10 1ong sten1 {Nat to (714).436-1010 • • • •• • ••• • dlQ(JfM/' ~r.cBR ~~~~ &uula~ ... ~s&'JI ........ II · Joi" us for a ' Mein lkdsteak Yellow Tomatot''>, 1-rcsh M (l;i.lm lti~tl Cluffon.1dl:' 11 • Mu~hroom 'fonell.rnci with "h11t\\k• Mui.hro<.lm\ Ro.\.\tcd ( • 1 • • Chillc:d Blue Point Oyster~ on th1: I~' • • • Ro;m Turbot filled with \h11mp. t 1 obmr Gog Crillc<l Jumbo PrawndJ Sc.Ulion Ri\otto Cake, Sun DrkJ l Newpo rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ,lti zn er /-~ _, I p.·r /Vl'l•1.,, • • • 1~Jµc;l111g .rnd f\Jh) Purr,1hdk1 • 1 1•cam Jntl t hivl·, • • • " l •lidl \\trh l\.1h.11ni~· Mig110111.'t1~ • 11:1 .111d ~Jllop., ht 1'.1piom• • ... ll(C' .• • • • • LirlcncJ /\hi li1n.1 • iu S Ill c ~mJ l\Ab}' Herl! 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St11rting 111 4:30, our kitchen will prepa~ a ecial menu for you and tbe wved ones in your lift. f41V ~ &f 1080 Bayside D rive • Newport Beach (949) 644-4220 Orders Plctc ed by Tuesday, Feb. 9th *FREE D ELIVERY *FREE STUFFED A IMAL OH *MYLAR BALLOO •1cilh Your Order of a Dozen Roaea Vaie A"angement *LONG llORT • TEM $7500 TEM $3500 8111·~ 1'i11u~ /c(u· }011r Order to (714) 556-38\1 J lhurldoy, f bruory .4, 1999 A 11 •• • ••••••• • • Call 949-650-0101 • for eservations 'Enjoy our formal setting. Live. music wt.ry %ursaay at 8:30 p.m. ·iHiy pay top Joffar 2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newport . Beach • • • Colibri Lighter; (valued to $110.tXll .............................. S49.95 : • .. I hca..ant t Ii,: r C • 2-finger ...........................................................................• \S.<15 • 3-finger ....................................................... _ .. ,.......... .... l1,95 • ' 1 ra.H:I li.unudor • • • • Sn1all (Valued al $69.<>5) ............................................. , ... 44 <.>5 • Large (valued at $89.95) . . . .. . ........................... ~64.95 • The Smoke Shack Hl·Time Wine Cellars 2 50 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 9262 7 (800) 969-3005 for your finest chocolates . choose a pre-packed or custom packed heart box for your loved one. Lots of suckers. can dy-filled hearts. novelty items and m uch more! Jelly Bellys $~.50 per pound • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ct1an1pagn~ for yo .l ,,,. Laurent-Perrier Brut Rose .................. S 4 2. 98 Laetitia Brut Rose-oc Fai r gold I ...... S 19. 99 Don't forget the Fresh Caviar! , lli=flftd? www.hitime\Nlne.com >l Ii Thursday, F bruory A, 1999 Ann Marie and Roger Alford and Carol and RJ ch Hoppe visit the Trevt Fountain In Rome, Italy, and take an extra companion -the Dally Pilot on vacation Newport Beoch/Costo·Meso Doily Pitot LEFT: Bud and Bar- bara Ryan of· Newport Beach check out Athens with the .,1 Daily ...A Pilol . .. Chris and Christy BrlgandJ tOok their children Taylor, 10, Jessie, 7, Elise, 2, ctnd Annabelle, 5 months; to the island of Oahu and bad enough room to bring along a copy of the Daily PiloL RIGHT: Arthur and Rhoda Friedman of Newport Beach and thelr grandchlld.ren Sydney and Sam Friedman of Seal Beach take the Daily Pilot to the "Four Comers" of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. 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The Boo~ Store Newport Picture Frame Stella ·a Place Sarali Whitcomb SHOP & DINE Circa Antiquea Victori~na 61 C.Ompany • 130·East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Newport a E. 1'7th Strttt • lkblod The HARP INN • (949) 712-IJ71 ROW HOURS: Tue·Sat IOam-Spm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat tlam-3pm (Call store for appointment) . • Tarot ·.Script Channeling • tlrrb.,, e,.. nti.I 011, anctn'\C • Astrology • HandwriUng Analysls , on vacation Laura and Rachel Dinsdale of Costa Mesa helped Jheir cousin Hannah pull lobster traps in Jamestown, R.l. &ckllay mo~ri eenter Preschool • Kindergm'ten full Time • Pm1 Time • Yezir Roilnd ltg~ 2 to 6 • 1:00z:un to 6:00pm • Education co prepare young heam and mind, for the chaUcnge of tife ,, • Ex~rienced, ccnified, Moncc~ori lhchcr' • lndividualiied academic inmucrion • Excc:nsive ocra.curricular activicie, {An, Mu)ic, Computers, Gymna~rics, Drama. D . .m1.c, ere~ • Small da~s ~izc • Toilet cr.aining (949)548-3771 : David Hannon of Irvi,ne and Chris O'Connor and Gaviil Rainey. of Costa Mesa take along the Dally Pilot to read the ~urf Teport before they venture lnto the wcrter of Tamcirlndo, Costa Rica. " "~ '.14 Nurturing lntirnate Environment" .Full Years NO DOWN NO INTEREST NO FINANCE CHARGES Thursday, February 4, 1999 A 13 Jon and Jennifer Bald\\-1n celebrate their wedding in Lafayette, Calif., by reading the Daily Pilot amongst family and friends. ·For the Mo$t lrre~ AM'°',,.. CIMf '*9 -& 2 FREE Orfalr nm--~ . ._., ... ,........ c.Mllflill,..... .,..~Qlfy Ten #1 the Univerw-.;. • Solar Planet (949) 675-8804 S411NHrpoltmYd.Ne~e.ct\CA ().../1{o~ROOFBERBER $17~ 10.y<"&r •ammty S.\'t'M ••aln W"1tan1\ 37 colon to thoOo<'lrnm ~SSIC BERBER $12~ ~LEGANT TEXTURE $19Ii UT PILE BERBER /~t1TRA HEAVY LIFETIME WEA WARRANTY l~ 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714• 7 54• l l 51 (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) LET Us GIVE You THE BODY OF YOUR DREAMS! Breast Augmentation $4500 (Sa/int or Stliconc. inr, 'tneral untfthtfia & all prt·op worA.-upft: Tumescent Liposculpting $1900 ( AnJ An•a. inc. Rtnual tmestheJia & all pre-op ~·ork·Uf1·'' froceclurt Ptr/ormed During Feb., Marr:h, April '99 We offer affordable cosmetic surgery in rrrtifitd "State-of-the-Art" facilities hv Newpprt Beach surgeons. ' , INhy (jj!r-'! CARPE']' & Til...,E? . rn'UFETIME L!] INSTALLATION GUARANTEE YOUf lmtelluion Ii Gu.tr.ntffd for the life of Your C.rpet• [!( 30 DAY NO QUESTION _ ASKED WARRANTY If you Don't Ulr.e It We Wiii Rep1e<e it r&Y BEST SELECTION L!!I lerbet C..rpet.. PluUlet, end future (ir PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION 1y Ntw1>011 C.~ 1nsutten, rAY LOW Pf'ICE 1nt0rtd a loridtd L!f . GUARANTEE ' on All floor Cowrl"IJ l'rocturu• rn'MANUFACT\JRERS' L!'J 10 YEAR WARRANTY rd LONGER WEAR G'*•ll'"5 Your C.,,,e1 I\ l!J GUARANTEE ,.,.. of Oetw<b~ l.lnwrpetled w..r WMr•nhn •IM store for ~lh for long lMtlng ""''°'"~•· As low as Average Bedroom 12x12 Size Average Uving Room 12x16 Size AS LOWAS AS LOW AS WE Will BEAT MY LEGITllWE ESTIMATE BY 50% Of THE ~.~ .. • Th"!rsdoy, February 4', 1999 SOCie Newport/Costa f'.iteso Doily PilOf Pacific Life improves lives of others wilh grant program ~ ' 1 998 wai. a b nner year.• . aid Bob H kell, the Pacific Life executive ch4rged with handing out more Uwin $1 million m grant1t,' about h of the money Pacifte Life ecrtmarked in 1998 to help Ulc community. !fhe ~tribuuon of f unets wa handled with aplomb at th<! Pacific Life Headquarters at Newport Center. Several hun- <4cd g.ue t representing a Wlde array of local caus hlled a low- er-level rereption room to meet • and greet theu benefactor.;. ·, ·nus is indeed a day !o ccle- brnte, • Haskell said •We were · able to fund 20% more agencies this past year. and I am very proud to teU you <tll lhat we will be U\CTCdstng the funchng of the Pacific Lile Foundation by an ddeutiondl 2o•y., 1n 1999 to a totdl of $2 4 m1lhon 1n !If dnts for the com mg yedr. ~ AppldU!>(• WC! ... only ~lightly muffled by thP npprec1d!t• sound of ,n1bblm!J ds lorcll folks t!DJoyed th(' sumptuous ldtf'· uJtemoon buff<•l pruv1d<!d hy Pacific L1f<• Amonu thosf• dt the• event: Molly Lynch ol Bttlll't P.ecif1cd, Vivian Clecak of Human Optwns, Betty Moss of Oranqe County Bu'>mf•ss Com- mittee For Thf• Arts, Naomi VJae of the Ordnge County eum or Art, John forsY'! of Paol1c Symphony OrchE!stra , g Dutra of Untted Wdy of ange C'ounty, Vlcld Heston THE CIOWD Lott of The w· Hall Master Chorale, antl Tony Manrique of the All American Boys C horus. ·our goal i s to improve the "Our goal is to improve rhe social fabric of · tif e in this com- munity. To assist people in this county where most of our employees make their home is our first priority: Bob Haskel, l'ocifk lift Exl<llfive received. social ta bnc of life in this community. io assist peo- ple in this county where most of our employees make their home 1s our first pnonty," said Haskell, before telling the crowd that his office funded 44 °1., of the dppli- callons • 1 believe the increuse m applicdtions was due in purl to w/C04!p0fl E"f) feC 15 1999 •PENS •WAWTS • JEWELRY BOXES • MONEY CUPS •GAMES , •COASTERS • BACKPACKS • • i STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GI FrS FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w/Wlllte I tp • Pink & White Powder •Lome Gel •Silk Wrap FILLS Uppe r Lip ' ' . • PERFUME 80TTL!S • AND MUCH MORE 2043 Wntcliff Dr Newport Beach t:1H'1W ol 17""' Irvine Avw. 949/515-9005 $300 $325 $200 $150 our new onc-pctge form,• mu ed the man with $1 oullion in chcc:ks to d1stnbute, with the avmage grdnt IJeing $7,000. I h1skell intioduccd the chair· man and CEO of Pacific Life, Tom Sutton, who added his . warm wtshr.s to those who had come to <1<·cept their grants. Sut.: ton emphdsizcd the P<tcific Life corporate idedl of C"ommunity involvement, and was joined by fonncr Pacific Life leader Walter Gerken fQr the presentation of the annual Gorken Award to a distinguished locdl organization. Services foundabon/Orange County; Diane Dietsche and Roxanne Gana of The Ameri· can Cancer Society 1Jerry and Matt La Pointe of Boys Scouts of Amenca, Sea Explorer Ship 711; Peter Keller of The Bowe~ Museum of Cultwal Art; and Karla Paz and Jolene Kelkner • · of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County. Also there: Betty Anne Har- llne and Cheri Harris of Assis· ta nce League/Newport-Mesa, Stephen Chrlstensen ~f Chap- man University, .Karen Johnson and James "Walkie" llay of The. Discovery Science Center. Greg David Emmes, founding artis- tic dircc tor of South.Coast Repertory, was called to the p0d1um to accept the annual Gerken honor on behalf of the Costa Mesa-based theater. Others in the crowd included Sutton's wife, Marilyn; PrtsclUa Munro and Al Roberts of AIDS . From left. Margaret Gratton, president of OCC; Bob Haskell, presi- de nt of Pacific Llfe foundation ; and Davtd Grant, chair of the OCC Nautical Ubrary Fund were on hand at a reception to give and receive grant mon~y earmarked for various local organizations. • Bradbard and Margie Wakeham of Families Forward, and Linda Jensen and Jo Caines of the KOCE-TV Foundation. • B.W. COOK'S column appears e11ery Thursday and Saturday. Any Cu11tom •·ramu~· 2So/o OFF •H01S ... ~~1.t: T0'111E PllBl,IC 1111 llclm 111, Ullll f, Clltlllill &•8-5080 Tlt e Orig inal M/K£'$ CARPETS OVER 25 YEA RS IN COSTA MESA · Now Owned & Operated by Me~a Upholstery • BERBER PLUSH 20°/o OFF 25°/o OFF · with this ad til 2/15/99 with this ad bl 2/15/99 No :ocr on 17th street LOCA'nD at 1998 Harbor Blvd In Costa Mesa Large Selection of Quality Flooring •Texture •Cable • Plush • Berber • Vinyl •Wood ~?lte4a Eileen Seibert, M.D. Hli.uJ Ccrtifil·J, I nlunal M~di'-i1w i\111101111':•·• tlw ~"'p<.11i11i;i .,(I lcr Nl'W 1..°'ffi._,. cl l 355 Pl.11?c11llcl Awnuc, Suill· 2{)} Nl·wpurl Bca1:h, (Hl·hi11d 1 ll'.t~ I (tl>1piLa l) 9 49/646-4355 • Ac:ccpt i n~ New Patients • DESIGN CENTER #Fo r A ll Yo u r Decora ting N eeds!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made • Slip Furniture Covers • Drape ri es. Shades & Bedspreads • Pa tio Furniture ----------------, HAIRCUT & BLOWDRY $6.99 Reg. $10 OFFER EXPIRES 02/ 15/99 Nor valitl wi1f1 ()ther ".lfers. l 111111 onl' coupon per cuuomn Gofld m parricip111i11g /()r11tiom. [ -,~ G-n:~.~t C lips f~~~~1-1~l ---_J I -------------~--~ --~-------------, MATRIX ® PERMI I I $ 45 oo Short halrl • RE0.$55 I $ 65 oo Lona hair I • RIO~ $75 I I OFFER EXPIRES 02115199 2701 Harbor Blvd. suite o-e, Costa Mesa Open 7 Days .. N1t1.m.·tp.m. 'I I I I I I I I I I 'f714ffsT-C'i.i'Pr25ar r 111u .. y1 ..... -•~·~-·~~~­ IY'*Y 11:001.m. • • p.m. r I .. ----- port Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot dateboo k: Thursday, February 4, 1999 !t I~ Movies about musicians Jrlt .all the right notes . , • IDITOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Ct1t1cs column features movie cntiques written by community member~ seN1ng on our panel. '70s mega-bandc; get spotlight in 'Still Crazy' T he British rilm • suu Crazy" is a sly poke in the ribs at those aging rock bands who, for better or worse, are still performing m an effort to hang on to ttu;ir youtli and rem1nd us baby boomtlrs of ours. The fictional hdrd-rock band Strange Frwt was one of those overblown, arena:packing, hard· living groups 1 R~El CRmCS ~a~~!~;~ut, literalfy, with a bang. Now, 20 years later, fate has 9iven them a second chance to reclaim some of their ·magic" and another shot at stardom. You can't help but f€'cl embar· rassed for them as these guys try to pick up where they left off. Time has not been very good to them, and all the old Jealousi~s and bad feelings soon resurface. The keyboardist (Stephen Rea) IS now a condom-machine distributor still pming over their manager (Juliet Aubrey), who in tum 11 aruaous to reurute with the group's mysterious creative leader (Bruce Robin· ~on). The bass player (Jimmy Nall), l1 mid· dle-class fami· ly man who Susanne Perez hates his (OOf· . ing job, longs to play music again. Ho de)pistls the now fragile, detoxed lead singer (Bill Nighy) for still hog· ging the spotijght with his end· less posturing. And then there's the d.nimlner -aptly named Beano ('Iimothy Spall, barely rec: ognizable from •secrets and Lles •) -whose main goals seems to be dodging the tax col- lector and getting chicks. · Driven by their acid-tongued roadie (Billy Connolly) on a grungy bus that had belonged to another group, they tour some tough clubs in Europe with painfully amusing results. The music captures the essence of those '70s mega. bands, and the cast has made their characters quite real and surpnsmgly touching. Nighy, to particular, is wonderful as a sort of Norma Desmond on Prozac. Like me, you may find yourself rooting for these guys at the end. • SUSA.NNE PEREZ, 45, lives in Costa Mesa and 1s an executive secretary for an office furniture manufacturing firm. ..... PLAYlll Actors make beautiful music in 'Hilary' A s if to make it clear right from the beginning that this tale of two gifted sis· ters is not literal btography, direc- tor Anand Tucker opens "Hilary G"1"Peth Paltrowud loleph Flennes star tn •sbUespeare ID Love,• the romantic comedy that takes place while Wllllam Shakespeare wrote ·aomeo and Jullel" and Jacloe" wtth a strange episode m which the two sisters, as young children, encounter a supernatural being who whispers a secret to Jackie. By the tune the· meaning of this episode and the identity of the mysterious figure are made ,-------, dear, they we June Fenner also made UTclevant. The key to understandint'J the chaotic ta of the brilliant English ~Wit Jacqueline Du · Pre lies in a quP.stion she , asks ber hus- bdnd. As the question ts f ca· · tured m th prevtew of the mo"1c, I don't feel i 'm giving anything away. Jackie as.ks her h1.tsband1 who lSi a brilliant muSt- Cldn, if he would still love.her ~ she couldn't play the cello. He • doesn't understand the question. Hilary does • The greatest dE'light of this • film is watching two gifted actresse : Emily Watson as Jacli· i ie and RaC'hel Griffiths as Hilary. While WaLc;on has the more dra· matlc role, inducting Jackie's real-life tragic encounter with multiple scleros1~. Griffiths has the more demanding one. She mdkes utterly believable Hilary's devotion and compassion for a sister whose passions overwhetin the live.s of all around her. • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident 1n her late 50s. is vice president of • WOfk forte training company 'a TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT! ~· RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT ()) boerd the "Pride of Newport' FMtt>oet, home of the Newport Harbor NalAicel Museum (Formetty Reuben E lee). ~for Ulch • Tuu .ff'i 11 em-3pm. Brunch seMd Sat.1.#'day &. Sonday Safn..3pm. I 0iontr ~Wed -Sun. Spm-1 {)pm We eet.81° corp<J'8ta and prMlte OWIQ, W9ddiogs & benqoetS AJ meior Cid cards llCCepf.8d loc8ted 14. 151 E COast Hwy Newport Beach, (949) 673-3425 Fax (949) 673.2175. AUTO BIST RO The first drlY&thni restaurant on th• planet where the food ectuatf meun CU-breakfast bistro menu 11 ser'1td Sam-11 em CU' el dey biltl'o menu 11 l8'"Yed 11 am-1 ()pm We offer me dekaca IUd'I a s..n. ~ NOodlea and • Qiled Chcien Foceccie Senc*:h WiCtl Artichoke & Rome tomato Plus 1 ful range of expresso & bistro blr.w'lgls teMd .. detlolY.I Loclt.1ld It 3100 w C.oe&t Hwf (Niie ti) 9"1gEMN). ' TWIN PALMS Cekfomil eonc.t Cuisine, featln'lg the bourc.y ol the coast Ill • co11t••cn•1 indoor-outdoor Rage aqu1r1 1tmosp'1ere, live ~ '*'Y nigtlt. lunch. Mon .sat , 1.30am-3pm Mrt • ~ blr i'TllRI Milltlll between Ulch/00ner Ind nu.sat. ~ ~ l.oCICld It 6:1) ~ c.w ~. It FIShicn l$lend 721· 8288 I JACK SHRIMP ~ 111.CtlerU lnlili9n8 Cl.Bl8 In en '4)belt. ceul ICt1'01pherl ~ plltlC> onng Try ou-~:f*• or Iha Jlmmil' J1mbe1¥ Tau OlA and ~ ....... • 2400 w COii& t-My 65().5577 , THI CULINARY WRAP frllh. heethy •'*•IMlc:wlll deball wnipped Mhirl. flit rol. ~ 7 -• Wiik '"°"' 11 OOWn . 9 ~ LIXlltld 11'1 h ._..,, .... ' 2!il E. , 7ih 9rlll (714) 548-4400 ' NEWPORT RIB COMPANY A1W 15 yeet1 ai Nlwpcn ., • Nflllport Al> ~ hM movld' Wt n IDclt8d • 2196 Hlttlor &Mt (IN okl Slullr) Wt offw • DOl:Mlil 1M9, ........... men~. lf!CI • lilpntl ~-. ............. ft .... Wtt'Mlhe --... ~..i'I~ CQitl¥ --me! cu1ib'Wiltte1Q llM91831~110 DNK~RDILIL 'The New Toste Sensation in Chiclcen, Steolc & SealooJ" ·Kevin tves '98 .~· ,,, p ~ • l .. "The oromos of garlic & cilantro woff & conversation hums ot lnka Grill" ·LA TIMES • A t. -·'"l ·3: ~_... . ,, . .. ·~ '-3 -~r-··~· · ·~' "Serving some of the most innovative foods around" {OSTAMESA DAILY PILOT ..... . '·~ -.. ;;~' • i:;.i ' '. -~· LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY j. SATURDAY.• 7 PM 23600 Rockfield. l.Dke f0test 260 Bnstol •Cosio Meso \Pl<I , llif(W IT \H" • .......... 949-587-9008 714 444-4652 -/ , YANKEE TAVERN ll'I the bey n Ne...,xrt Baect\ ~ WlCh & OnnlJ' ~ Ux:ated et 333 8lly9da D'IW 6755333 ZUBI ES CHICKEN COOP We·re mere lh80 ~ c:hicQn• ti addlbotl to OtK fbisserie 8roasted and Gnled ~en, we ofter Steok Seafood. Prime Rib, Baby Bad Ribs, Pilla a 22..cam ~menu and mo"8 Generous patlOl'lS et a GfEAT vaU! Qime check us <M! ~ tor kinch , dOler, [pizza and appetlZefS ser-.«t al day) erd Sooday 8feokfest Fu1 c:oclctail ~ Banquet faokles up to 70 Gameroom 6000 to be open 414 Od Newport BMl I~ of Ho&pul Road and Od Newp(lrt) Ill ~Beach 6456CB6 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The ooty brewert 11'1 Newport Beach. we serve ewerd wming beers & we hM a fantasbc lood meoo, Wiitl ~ dining and kU ri Re parq lOC8t8d at 2920 Nswpcrt BMS. Hoin 11 .30am-1 1 .~ ~Ttus 1 1 :Ditn-1 CXBn FriSat 6758449 BAMBOO TERRACE Oleck CM !tie hippe« Oinesa reSUkM'8nt l1l ()"ange ~ ~ I 9nodeled to resemble IW1 Aatsl bfs" hOuse. ()n ()n scrJe5 t8St1 ()lirw food and dftr's a tuty stoclted bGr wiltl renti. ig troixal <iris, a QUiii«¥ WWll kst and • g'8&t ~ of l""lUfl boaied and draft beerS tbn Urdl Tu.Fri 11 45am • 2pm Dinner Tuas-Ttus 5pm • 1~ Fri & Sat 5pm • 1 1 pm Closed on ~ locatad at 1773 Newport Et.id " er.a Mesa 64::..5550 SIR ROGERS, LTD ~.coffee and eeprauo Oinks & ltl'lOWlies, Al new breakfast menu. C1t1r1ng 11111l1ble. Open Mon·Fr1 at Sam Set et 7em end Sil • 9em l.oc8tad et 270 e. 17th an.. r.osca Mesa 645-2252 VILLA NOVA Villa NM offn OwiC lt8lla1I rusme ~ a ~ 11at-WNt F1t8W'WlQ homemade pastas. fresh seafood & veal specialOes and a unique Ma!lrlnn ll'l'bancl rerlWllSCft of an Italian ~ Pi 'Olesso Ill serw:e & an eww-d ~ \Wl8 list de!itj'C pal1'IJlB WtiM dtoog io !hes runllllbC seaino l.Ne erwtail min i.;is rrt/l>f It 9pm The t4>star'5 Ogllr l..otnge featln& irernun ogn. &PrU and an extl!rl6M! appetll8I' menu l.ocat8d at 3131 Wea Qiea Hwr 642-788) A NTONUCCl'S EflJ'( delicious homem9dl lt81ian c:oWlg in a rela~. casuel atmosphere Step& to the ocean 0\ 6700 W PC H 111 NB Tredibonaj flMll'teS Shimp Scampi or Faawrv Alfredo, to a t86ty essoctmert cl Pizzas. Pastas end Salads are offered with Specials 09~ Enpt e glass or boale of yoor lavonte wine or beer end don't forget to save room for one of <M" delect.able des&elU ~ da1ty 11em-1~ DetNery avail. We cat8r IWld offa-pnwte Unch/meeong room tor 25 gueas 94S631'3592 A MACHI Su6n & Sushi ID Go Complete Bar Al Major Credit c:ards Located A:. 2675 M'i8""' (Acroee from Newsnt Golf Ccuse) (714) 645-5518 SUSHI NAOMI ~ ror bdl MondeY.friday 11 m e m • 2'<I p m lhl8I' served Mniar Th.nd8y 5 p m .g p m. Fnday & Satmtay 5 p m ·10 p m IQcaed at 320 Eftlol ~ I G In Co&tl Mesa 714041·7321 BEN I HANA Amerua most celetnted Japanese ~ Q:>en 7 days e ~ lunch 11 ~~Mon .fri . Omar 5 D-1~ Mon ·Tun. 5 :n 11 ~ F1'I • 5CD11 CQJrn Slit • 4 D-9 ~ s..i Ux:atac1 at 42~ Brcti ~ 94S9550322 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mel<ICefl food 0 , w1ttl the ll"e8hest in!J'9dlents & e NM light CU1S108 Great mergantes Hw'9 Li.rd! & Dinner Al m8jOI' credit cards accept8d Loceted et 2101 Ptecantia, Costa Mesa -642-1142, 2Ero ~ 8IYd , Newpor\ Beech -675-6855 and 2744 E Qiest ~, CilM -6448226 Ml CASA Our maels ere now e tnp to BaJB es wel as Me•ICIO Now olf~ fish tacOS Phone &heed for crdn tl>ilO Hain o..Yi from 11 am Al ITlCIP' credit cards accepted Located N. 296 1 7th St • Co&ta Me61 (949) 64~7626 MR. JUAN t'a like e ..-to Cebo A t.11te r:J Mtleftl: Me.•can & Seefood Open 7 d8yl I lrom 8 ClJamS CQml Beer & Wllll Milable l.DC&tad CATALI NA FISH K ITCHEN ti Get hcd.ed on ltle frelihest 6'1"• avaaabla Fresh f1tled fis.'1 seafood ir2 ~. S3fldwi:ttes, l8ladS griled plmes end pasta spcoal:les ~ seven da;'S I week Moo t1ln.i Sat Ha~.3pm &nday Ham-7 c:atemg M3able loc8:.l!d et 670 w 171tl ~ IQ3, c.os:a Mesa (Well~ ri the IJ8W Tl'lldPJ' Joe's J 64!>8873 SANTA MONI CA SEAFOOD Regarded es SW:hem Qilif~'s top seafood ,...._ Wtii1 !tie largelil finest se1ect1on d fresh seafood dally Also, a mu"';.mt of SCJ'\111'4lt1C deficacies SIJCh as un ~ fist! e:1trees, clam chowdiY', ftst, & did~ senctMctl8S and el the fuGligs fO" e goi.rniet meal • hO'ne ~ 7 da'f.I ~ l.oaad a 154 E 17th ~ , Calta Mesa (714) 57 4-8862 THE CA NN ERY •. list.one waterlror4. retltaU'ent end ha'bor rru!sa Cler(« Hol.n ~ . .Sat, 11 30 • 2 em s..i 10 am-12 pm, AA map-credit cards ~ • suggesr.ed Located at 3010 l.Bf8)«%e Aw. Newpa't Beach CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 FBll 675-2510 BLUEWATER GRILL . C8suel WlllAJ'frort dining at h fO"mer ri the h:stCn: See 9ldy ~ llellttt's ~ fresh ~ ood C1fSta' bar nl rd flat\ !Tllrlet FIA Der' Dgar P1t10 DIWlg -Al map-cerdl Clc.rnf: evailallle ~ uPOO .,,.'8 Moderotltt i:wud l.ocac.ed It 630 liit. Plrl Dwa n. l..ito !&land ~ 7 GrJS lflC1'I end cirw19" 675ffiH • AMELIA•s SEAFOOD &JTALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Arneti8 taes been locals arc ViSltOl'S ~ ~~ii Btectl We dfer tflQ lfl psst8S fin@ -..s & ~f/lil';~ seafoods &... dmer is &er-.ied Sun ems llvs lrom 5 CD pn -6 00 • pm Omer datf SWl1WJ • s pm ltrol Fn Sat Sun tnJn 11 30 Im .. • 3 30 pm Salday tntt.ti tram 10 CD '"1 • 3 30 pm 311 Mime Aila en Ballol ls!Md 94967305Ell 2263 FINUW Rotd 1• Wi1Son. bemd Jiffy Wlel ..i949J 631•7500 HIN RY N HARR v•s ~ Wrmg nllile at n.. ~ ror Ulch Mon.fri. 11 ::mpm LA PALAPA GOAT HILL TAVERN ROYAL KHYBER Ooied for Ulctl on ~ &Kldsy Brunch Met leMd 11 :n s.wig Nt81Dc SWh MeUan seefood QM:he, ax:ktaas. a111u1u!S, We hive Che molt reps on reccn! In Ccurty! 46 ~ 2 ~ Omer .... from 5 :Qin. Located at ltle SotAh ei:..t Pim ~. tnUlldlt elld rnich more ~ 8 da'y'5 1 Week.. Doled on , blln, 42 men> treMn We 50 ~ & blended 'Aage. 1821 W Sstbw /we 714413&1010 . ~ llne n c:r Clb<AA.. lDCeted at 12~ ~~in~ Satdl ~ 111 Ml many~ bolltlonS ~ 14 8ttctl I,_. M.cr. Lp:tl'a) 873-2BS7 br9"die6 (}Jdoor &moklng m CU' bell' gardlln l.ooatad a 1830 SABATINO'S RISTAURANT le SAUSAGI COMPANY Pesta, CMllr ..i.d, homemedl eauuge, veal, lamb. ~ clhs. Wilt, beer, CliplUX:hl & dellart Hotn 1 ~ I ~ ~ Sit & Sm bMch 11un e 00.1 oo !bl .nv. 111m-10pm. Fri.-6at 11.,.,,. 11 pm AJ mlfOI' crd <*'di ~ loc:eted A&. 251 ~ Wfly, ·~ Belcfl 1714) 723<&1 RISTORANTI MAMMA GINA ti I beildlA .-Ing M the blr \M mJ1it! perfOI 1 Ii IQ '*/Of f'I CM B'd8cl LNlgl locM • 2!51 e.. Pdic cow. ~ i\ Nlllpart Blli11 Llntt Man &it 11·:oa00, Qnilr Bntdl 11.-n-3pm. °"* t.m&il Spm-1~ Cll tt..i b' ~· 8736500 SA PO RI ....., food kr t.ty ..... Qisl 113)n~ ~ n.ndlf. 11~11!Qirft lllC*I • 10lll--.. OM.~ ~EM I~ & Hlrtcrl 54&6429 GELATO CLASSICO SeNng tiier'I iCI cnem. "1VXthiel. ~ tdtM. . llp'e5IO lln:h l9wd daily Q:ief1 7 dlyS 9 em • 10 II!\. l.lx:llad • 2756 E. 0.. tw; Qnn Di Mr 94S.721 1100 BIACH •ALL Feciig h ~ Ar It 21 t6 w We ~ eceletall tn:S <X9'1-. p>d tlblla. Oii ~. '"'* ~ ll'!d ~ tf\. Tdl& 949 875-«>4, GKLATO PARADl•O Fo-1-d-.n•rwti)Dtm1d11Mr ..... & ... .. ... ,..., .. "*'. CIWl1 plllal9'0illlf'lil n. .... .. c0nq ilnalw nm...,..,. cw eo ¥11"1 •' lau n. ,_, • ........ "' . .,~ ...... ~ .. ----. ..... i9..,.,.,.t11111lillr: LeiliMta lllR,.....Mll~ a.dl~ , A 16 Thvrtdoy, F btvory -'· 1999 date book Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily PilOt ,., Caliente Southwest Grille is a new hot spot on 17th Street NANI. Y C HU:VUC . lbtt C alj ntc Soutbw t Grille JOUls a bne of great and <trfordaule restaurants on 17th Street tn C'osta Mesa. It's cm order-dt·tht> counter place with plastiC' forks and k.nlves and paper plah~. as well as wonder· ful, delicious mc>uls that would cost twice us much m a full-ser- vice rPstt1urdnt. ,· · Ric Flanugan owns the newly opened re.,tawant. wruch is get- • ting busier by Uw ddy. Flanagan, who IS president of the Blue DINING REvlEW ~!~h~ s':f ~9 bemg single helped hun come up with the menu fo r his new e ndeavor, "I've JovL>d !Mexican) food and being single I E>dt out a lot,· he Sdld . ·so I went to a lot of pldtPs and tned the food and mdde niy own creallon o ut of it I wantt!d good lost food and havf> ,, pldce (w tw rc) I could eat twice .t day· The ffi<'nu 1s short and sweet dnd mvt>nllvc with new twists on old M<>xJC t1n fuvorltl'S. From chile rcUenos dOd lO!ttddas to quesadil· Jr1s and bumtos, Cdlicnte takes thcsr trtlchlional items up a notch 10 fldvor dnd texture. 19."t> rellenC?s de New Mexico are n'ot batte red and fried like th<' trad.Jtiondl version. They're stuffed with 1ack cheese then rOCtsted and topped with mango relish chili salsa dnd served with beans and nee. The beans are more remark- able thdn most. Flanagan's are a pamng of mashed pmto and black beans mixed with chipolte chili, creating the sense that you're eating fatterung refried beans without all the fat. The fish and chicken are char .. broiled, the cheese is a flavorful chunky Mexican variety, and three types of fresh salscis suit any taste, from a hot red to a tamer roasted variety. Tacos and burritos come with chips and salsa. And for St.99 and $3.95 respectively, you absolutely cannot go wrong. rve never nad a fish taco I dldn1t like. And that still holdi"' true. The fresh mahi mahi tacos (Sl.99) are low cal and delicious -a com tortilla wrapped around a nice chunk of fish with cab· bage. cbimayo tartar sauce, pico de gallo and a sprinkle or cbeese. The fish is fresh and moist, and the taco rates right up there with · my favorites. Salads are fresh and light, like the blue moon chicken salad ($4.95) with romaine lettuce, blue cheese crumbles. cojita cheese and citrus avocado dressing. The iajas chicken salad ($4 95) comes with grilled chicken breast, sliced avocados, tomatoes and roasted bell peppers ove r romaine lettuce. Combina tion plates a.re $4 .95 and served with black beans and rice. They include a chicken enchilada and chicken taco com- bo; a cheese enchilada and stedk taco combo: a chile relleno and mini tostada combo; and the taco platter with one steak, one cami- tas and one chicken soft taco. Each of the tacos is prepared dilie rently. The chicke n taco is filled with moist grtlled chicken, cabbage, onion, Iettu~e. tomat~ PROFESSIONAL BROADWAY MUSICAL JACKshrimp ... ~ Mardi Gras Pasta with Shrimp or Ve,etarlan Style tfe,;,,,,, '°'" ,,,,.11,,,,~ ~~r::~l!!,EBt~::v~( Famous for our Jambalaya, Big Gulf 'Shrimp, and spicy sauce. We also feature ·scampi, salmon, and other non-spicy dishes. llewport leach 2400 W. Coast Highway (Mt)650-55n ....... lac, 881 Fomt Ave. t 103 (141)37 .. 1112 • 211 E.17'h-._a. w ... • 11 ~ ==-= •tmW•KHI :-='tM> Sts.at ow...-c Pl•••dgbl. ud~ GeOrge Galar- do preient lour menu items at Caliente South- west Grille. KIM HAGGERTY ZYUUS I OAlYPILOT BUYING OR REFINANCING?! No POINTS! 6.50°/030 YR. FIXED Looil~ ·-Ill! 5,40 (A()" lid: .. {I 62~'!1 >.PR MIN """.,..,,. • ._, 7. O°!o Jo vR. FtxEo IMllS t-5241>.00) r. 5650.000 7 092 APR E:_ \ 1 I f? II l l '\ I > . I '\ < Try Our Homemade Country Breakfast or Banana Pancakes. ,-------... ---, I FREE! I I luy 1 OlnlctW, Get 1 FREE I I • Plldlllt d I Drtm. Coupon-be I pracMlld bdclt ~ bpfa MM9 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay D ~pt Store Prices? ALL HUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handrncld wools, syntht"tic~. ~isal ALDEN'S Ct\RPETS, INC. I b(; i Pl.x. ('ntlJ SI . CO.,ld Mt'SCl 646-4838 Holy smokesl w.. .... ~ 113 Of our Bar Is Certified outdoors I 3 outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. NewPon: at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 / The Far East Has Been ~oved, West. Experience cuisine from .six Asian countriea , and' cheese: the steak taco has onion, grilled chills and cheese: and the carmtas taco is filled With'• sunple green chili sauce and shredded pork. The fire-roasted vegetable sal- ad ($4.50) is' bountiful with 1la- vors of fire-roasted zucchini, beU peppers, onions, yellow squash and tomatoes over romaine let- tuce and spinach and topp<..>d with sprinkled cheese and otrus avocado dressing. The dressing complements the salad and add1> ·that Southwest zing.' 1 Baked rolled tortas are on the menu for $3.15, with a choice of , chicken, steak or carrl.itas with cabbage, tomatoes, onion and · .sliced avocado. Aautas ($3.95) come with a wonderful, zippy chipolte dipping sauce and sour cream. Burritos are also packed with fiavor. The steak bumto ($3 95) comes with strips of tender steak marinated in chili sauce with bell peppers, onions and cheese. The Mazatlan fiSh burrito ($3.95) is essentially a fish taco m d bigger flour tortilla plus dvocado slices. Delectable. Any burrito can be mddc wet -basically adding sauc~ to the top -for 50 cents. Or add rice and beans tor an additional $1 each. And com cake -which we went back for seconds and thirds of -is sweet and; moist like a dessert. While the walls are colorful · and warm and the place has a lot of character, the ambience could use a little improvement It's a bit echoey and cold and the tables are lined up against the wall !iQ tha't all the diners are sort of pacJC.ed in. • . I felt like I was on c\iSplay, and that the other diriers cotild hear every .word I was sayuig. Those who weren't speaking were conspicuously doing so. When the music is turned on, the place has a homier feel. Softer lighting would help, and outdoor dining should be in · place by press ti.me. But whose complaining? The food is awesome. And with a lit- tle work on the d ecor and ge~-: dl a tmosphere, Caliente is sure to be the new hot spot on 17th. • NANCY CHEEVER'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday. Great Food Fast Witb6ut having to get out of your car! SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Oia-extensive menu ;,,c/iuks: •Cdfe Latte • Ftu.it Smoothies • CIWTea • Routed Twkcy Sandwich • Clusic C.au with. grilled Chicken •Sesame Peanut Noodle. with Chicken • Grilled. <llidleo ~cia 3100 West Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach <Next to sterling 8MW> . f re1/... fr,,..~~ fire ~jei f /a:vorJ of #t.e f ov.#.,wej . P1ll1 Au41 81rrlt1 Wh11c mc.11 thttkcn b~""· duntJ oruon anJ JlUJ•<'ll•.> unm w11<>c, lcu11<t", Quao Frncu, rourcd J>Cl"r<r rd"b C1nltu Burito Flour TonilJ.u fllltJ wuh 1rnJrr Chunlu of •lc-wl) l>rao.c-J pnrl. w11h P"'' ck GJll•t ~"'mule What 81l1n Burltt Grolkd chic:kcn with mwhtt>0m\, rcpi1.11t, c.orn ""'P'· Que><> fr""u "iou1hwn1 Apple Sl..w. a.nJ 1 a.ocado ci1rus Jr.·"'"ll· Muetlu Fla~ Burlh f l'Qh Mahi Mahi, zary t hipoclt 1arctr. Sou1h""°" •l•w. Quno fra..o, AllUCllJ.:. -----------' $295 POLLO ASADAI r BURRITO ICfWld w/chips ( I & sweet com callt L - - - -~2121199 -- --J Open 7 Days• Sun·Thu llam·9pm • fri·Sat llam·lOpm 271E.17th St..; Costa Mesa; (949) 515-0909 1:;1. IJ. m · 1.:114. W. LE. 1.:1 ,----------------.------------~ c ......... .......... ............... ........... ~ ....... ........ oateOOOK \ Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pilot I Thursday, February 4, ~ 999 A 17 ., fair of opposites should attract .audiences to 'Skylight' • : • 'fOM 71 rus llllfLY CdM troupe stage annua1 production Corona del Mar High Sdlool d61loo t am Orch-0 ppos1t~ attract. true enough. But, like mag- nets, they often repel. ln David Hare's p<metrating drama, "Skylight," on South Coa~t • Repertory's Second Stage, they accomplish both actions vigor·· . OU$1y. ., It would be difficult to-unag- me two lovers any more opposite than Tom Sergeant (Martin Jarvis) and TH ..._EA_tt_R_R_EV_l_EW_ Kyra Hollis 1lt {Cmdy Katz), ' 20 years his .1uruor. He's made a fortune in the r~taurant busmrssi she's eking out an exi£.tenc:e teaching under- pnvileged lods in a seedy part of London. Yet, once upon a time, she lived under hi.S roof, an associate i{l business. a fnend to hls chil· dren -and his mistress for six years, d relationstup· severed when his wile dIScovered the ti'Uth. Now a widower, Tom !\et!k!> out KyTd in an attempt to rekindle their flame after three years without contact. That flame igrutes a blazing V ITALIAN ICE CREAM V5MOOTHIE5 . . '¥5ANDWICHE5 VGOURMET COFFEE f E5PRE550 DRINP\5 VOTED 1998 •Be5t • Ice Cream" in O.C. -OC We"kty (949) 721-1160 , 2756 E. Co•et Hwy. Corona del Mar emotional confrontation that keeps the audience rivetP<l under the sensitive, probing direction of Martin Benson. Jarvis' upper-class boorish blus· ter entangles w1lh Kat.L's pas- ~•onate dedication to udproving the lot of the young downtrod- den in a blistenng clash of ideas and ideals suggesting a modem Henry H19gms and Eliza Doolit- tle given to more earthy pur- suits. Jarvis is magnificent d5 the raging capitd.list who u. es his sensitivity only to seduce. His disdain at Katz's living conditions 1s fendered with high comic lleurish .md his quickly triggered rage otten turns a tendPr moment into a frightening dia· tribe. There may be little to adnu.re m bis character, but underneath the snobbishness bordering on cruelty ban abun- dance of charm, employed by Jarvis as a button to be pushed when necessary. As his social, economic and mtellectudl (not to mention chronological) opposite, Kdtz rends off his overtures with determined dedicabon. Hers is a more internal fervor, tempered t1e1111e ESTABlISHED 1962 Steak • Se.a.food • CockWls 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 'SKYLIGHT' • WHERE: South Coast ~ory Secbnd s~. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa -Mesa • WHEN:Tuesda~through Fridays at 8 p.m .. 5.lrturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m., SUndaVs at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. untO Feb. 28 + HOW MUCH: $26-$43 + PHONE: (7,14) 708·5555 Martin Jarvis atte.mptil to reswne bla att.ili' wttb Cindy Katz In •SkyUgbt• on the second Stage of South Coast Repertory. by weariness and discomfort, but her resolve is staunch. We can see how she could have suc- cumb<>d to his magnetism, 'while at the same tune visualizing cer- tain disaster if the relationship were to resume. Bookending the superlative diatribe between Jarvis and Katz are two appearances by Lars Carlson as Jarvis' college-age son, dttempting to reunite his The be~t and mo't authenuc Italian ice-cream (gdato) in California. . Come in and try u,, you won't he d1,appointed. ~ "'atle °"' 4,1,te, ~ Corona Dtl ~far Plat.a 952 Av<X'ado Avenue • Ncwpon Beach CA 92660 -tel: (949) 640-9256 ----, 1 f'lln:hbe rtllto on •,:up 1 I or a cone IUIJ rc.c:l\c: the 1 I -.ood unt fot half price on I I ptnai\al"'!fl ol llili 1114 I 1 Offer hm11ed 10 one t nntm1c:r ptr v1•1t 1 1 Oflcrop«i ~I>-.IB.1999 t __________ , ------------------------------------, 1 H'PPt hour i~~ oil' otall outcti.t.l)bt1~«n 10tl1arn .J llllllpm Moodayl(lfnJa) I •1.Jmu S20 ptt '"''"""'r• per vim, .'it \'lhd "'""any olhcr off a • I •nm oiler dOQ r11it apply 10 tlll.u an.I ipt~1•I e.c:nt OC\k" 1 ·------------------------------------ ' I father and his tonner nu~tre ... s, whom he strangely.admires. I Carlson's scenes are played a!> lf he were two dilferent ch<tracter . edgy and hyperactive m tho opening segment and cunousl~· becalmed and upbcdt in U1e see- ond John lacovelli's chilly low- • Pool Tables •Golf Game • Food, Fun and Spirits • •Sunday NFL Ticket •Drink ... Spectals Facing the f\'eu·rwrl Pter 2116 W Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 rc>nl ·<h trict df>artment e tung is ide6l, compll>t with a working kitch n a rea m which Katz prP· par s spaghetu Paulic Jenkins' li9hllng lr..ncti. an fill e>C understat· ed gloom · Wtille David Hare is gru.rung notoriety on Broadwa~· for his ·111"' Blue Room• and it~ glimpsr! of Nicole Kidman in the flesh, hi .. Sk)'light• o n this coast is u µrofound, WlSettling roman- tic d rama. Jt'ltvil. and KatL ignite tlus work with incendiary brU· liancc BACKSTAGE -,A concPrt v en; on of the play •Q uilters • featW1ng Karen McBndr. and the cast <>t the a< cla1m~d Laguna Playnou e pro<luction, will be performed Sund8}' at 3 and 7 p m. at the Co!'>ta Mesa Churc;h of Rcligiou~ Sc1mce, 2850 Mesa Verde Dn ve, Co to Me a Contact the church at (71 4) 754-73Y9 for tlcket infor· mahun. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His revtem appear Thur~ays and Saturdays ls, pr ntS it annual pro· duction t 7 p.m. t.OOay, Frl· d y and Saturda)' at the Newpon Jiarbot H1gb School The program-Let Party Uk U:'s 1999" -! atur orlga mal Winces to music by Jan Jac:kson. M. ~n • Robert Mil 1 Mor; f' t c:t ! Prince. The gmup '· >1nposed of • Katie AakJt il )1 j, I I ~ Amster, Jf!lu u. Whit- . ney Beer-Kerr, ti. l>••ttlng n\ 'Cone Bowden, Cu ~Butler, KtiSten Prenkicl, Sally Fusooe Katy Lewis, Keleigh Meg Majan Moore, Meredith OStrowsky, Je~1c.a Palermo. Ashly Phillips, Kti.Sten Sitt.er, • Crissy Soee.r, Janue Tanzer, Sftrah Weiland and KatiP. Wiedeman. Tickets a1 ~ $6 m advdnce and $7 at the door. Newport Harbor High School is dl 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Heac-.h For more infonndtion, call (9,9) 515-6000. Family O\vned and ()perate<l by the san1e familv who brought vou .. the "Best Baby Back Ribs in TO\\ n .'· ~t.~Rl' C'oMP~~ Open 7 Days• MON -SAT 4-10 pm1 S l 2-10 pm (949) 548-0099 • Fax (949) 5'i8·8-t68 2000 A MacGillivra_y rreeman rilm fDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 'i & 405 FRHWAY~ MEf T llNINE • CALL FOR GROUP ~AU<., ~ INFORMATION 714 832 IMAX • • 18 TI1ur&day, February 4, 1999 commun1 forum V1 Newport Beoch/Costo f'.Aesa Doily Pilot ED l·T 0 11 Al Wllll YO y ~et cool heads Prevail on school changes 11 P 11111I1111.1 S J PRESIOINT E y.-•ryhody tclkf' d dl!~'P hrf!ttlh I Jrict's lt!JH'cttNl itSS<•rtions thdl thH par· dHcl c.ihu down OK, now. <ml-.' Hlput is cic•sircd and wtlued, Th~ 1f•nmt d111JcussJCms ilhottt • "Oh, suH•." many purents art• ">uy· r:ow lo fl•('(lf)f1qun1 C'<lTllfJUS('S m lh1• m9 "We've hct!rtl th~tl Ufltore." mun o1 rus word. And he prides him· selt on being a con. ensus builder. That's been his track iecord. Take the moratorium on inlru·dis- trict tnmsters. He persuctdPd the school board to heed the voices of the pdrcmt.s, and the moratmium was lifted. . us back," says school board member Dana Black. "instead. we want to hear some options." In tum, we -along with parents of the district's student<; -will watch to make sure Bdfbot keeps his proinise am Ointon, (DJ, The Whi• House, 1600 PennsylvaniA 'Ave.. Washington, D.0., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to a p.m.) (2021456·l1t1. VICE PRESIDENT ~1·wport-Mi•s.i Umlu:d School JJistTict ·I .Too lnw. But it's d n<'w Nd, New- '"'" <,pi11 k1•d d lluuy of cleh,ill•'> <1nd port-MP'>cl is u.nclPr rww IPadership. <111vi.·11 "'Hiii' to 1w<1r JMmc. ThC'rn are Sup C!r int£>nd<'fl.l l~olwrt B1nbot has Al Gore, (D}, The Cep1tol Btuldirtg, Suite 212, Wasblng. , ton, D.C .• 20500. ,• ~ . 1n•t1l1ons •If c11t1"t this, .pPLihons f<Jr ·asked the ~ommunily to purHc ipctt~ in 'th<1t f:n111t10nS" ;,r • nmnmq high. Pt.1r· th~ process,.und ho hc1s promis•~d to Let's give Barbot somP. brPathing room. Let's consider the opllons with a cool head. U someone has a better altemdt1ve, bring tt to the table. · to hear the parents' concerns .. consider their ideas and choose a plan the majority of parentS can supP.Ort. GOVERNOR Or~y Dam. (0}, Stille Capitol h $acramP,nto 95814, (916) .. 45. 2841 i:nls wt1ril H1P11 < unCl'I ns to I>< .. hct.1rcJ, liste n to new tdPclS. ' .ir1d t111•y JP.ii lht' d1st1icl r<•ully doc:;n't So fdf, Bcubpt htts donf• nothinct to Th.is is a time to put tear aside and trust that intelligent people can find a solution, strike a compromise. -~ .. ctnl to hsll'll N1·VPf rnincl lhl• di')· sug9esl hP's rmythinB other than d "To Just put a petition togetner sets U.S. SENATORS "" • Barbara Boxer. (0), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite l 12: • Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. lmpenal Highway, Swte 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414- 5700. MAILBAG ubli(' SC'hools n1ust ;1 tpr· to st ud ont needs 11wm food th<tn cvPr bcce.tusl' 111 qn•11l cJdvanc<.!!i m e.tqnc-ullum. S1>rv1n• : J,m, l:i). W~ hdvc a school-based clink <1l Hl'd Cl<,>mc>nldry School. ,Although P. nfiC'dre·~ g1vmg a qr11nt Js l·ornrnenclablP., the cor- pwt1L1on w1JJ h<'nPfit from .refer- rnls. ('ontinut:d intrusion into c'ln .irt•ct whf'11 ptlrttnl.S should bf' takmq w<,1mnsih1hty is the mdin prohlf·m district was an excellent example of solid, hard fttcl-hndmg jour· nd.lism (Educabondlly Speaking, "Smdll class sizes are at the expense of other grades,· Feb 1 ). fit and whose education will be detracted, will forever be the brunt of a school system that has seen ht and continues to sec ht to use my children and their school buddies as gwnea pigs for the district. • Dianne Feinstein. (0), 331 • Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224·3841.; or 1 1 111 Santa Monica Blvd .• Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, 1llfllll1d '"' "''•II'> 111 11111 '"" Jl•ly, II 1! 11111 J'"'""'' "' 1111111 v:-. pul>l11 , r h1111l l1111 p11v.il•• r11tcl '''i1ubl11 : •'t olc, I 111 Ii rri.,11!11111111ht1'>11., t \,(I <llldJ1•111 1• I h 1• J(1f,. 111 !hr• p11hllc !idlt>OI IS )• • tfw 1(1 •·Vl•I) h1JCly lhr• \'NY I I HI lh1 l111111t <I dlltl 1111rr·C!CICJ· ' h I" .ii\• '' lhl r 111tw.11l) I I fJfl\f cl the • h •<llllllllj d1~1hfl•d, I ~ lllllHJntrc~ ctllli' lllf• ( luldfl•fl ol ?(JI• c 111111111111 lolk. I tlt111k 11 would 'l -· lrlll le 1 .,l•y lt1<1I U11• r11lr1 <11 1111' Jit 'v•lll I 111.KJf I'> ti 1111 llttlfl' Jr111l11•d, : \ l<1l h.is 111 ••11 -;.i1cl •>I loll' ~umebtidy must hdVP hcen domu som~th1ng w~ll m tlw ... chools to tram peopl<' lot Lhc t.1dvdnces W1• huvt' mddf' ov~r Uw Jltl~t 10 ti:> 1 5 years. Pnv.at<• schools lit1ve tlwir pluce. I rlffi huppy lhctl Uwy C'<trl tl11lctwn with r1 m1nm1u111 of con· sh utnl JO our aOC:ll'ly. J don't Wdnl them, howf'vN, to lc•ll 1111• thctl my pubbc S<. houl Is d htid plcJC 1• dOd it shouJcJ lw < l~.tnNI up I hc1pp<·n to h1•l11'Vl! puhhc. sc houls df£~ doing iJ prC'lty qood JCJb, or \\'<• wouldn't IH· whN«! w1• •H•>. It\ tun<• WP stoppt•d th1 h<11unr1u<• ttnrl fl.>C'.u~f'd on 1rnpmvmq t"<hH ubon in both P<J· ment~ -phvctl<• .mu public . N111· tiler <·on rest on 1Ls lauwfo. ROBERT J. SCHILLING Bdlhod lsl.tncl ChiJdr<'n 's hPalth ran\ Le; parent';' rP';pOn!-,ibility Pc1nfiCcm •'s cir.ml JS just d pie,·1• of Liu: puzzle. More dnd rnurc pcopl<• Uwn ledn on the .• 9ovcm111e>nt to provide for their ch1lclr<•n J\JI pt1rt>nts huve accc>Ss le> dime .. ctnd c:hunlt<:~ dnd free nred1c.al sNv1ct~. Hy th(' school uwkmq lhf' " serv1c cs more con- Vl'nwnt, we iH«' only encournging morn d1•pcndcncc• Yt•i,, childn•n who use the h<'ttlth SNVH es may tome lo ~chool to 1'•c1rn, but they iite JP,irrnng !hut lhP govC'mment is !ht• nrmny It 1s l<1lst> compassion tor PXped1<>nry s c.,dke SARAH SANSEVIERI So often 1eportcrs will fill a column with fJowPry words, own opinions, or plain yellow Journal· l!.m to prei,ent their angle of a case. Gay's facts were presented in a strtughUorward mdnn<ir · backed by numbe~ and stdtis- tics My question is: Are the ~­ pie going to use this informauon lo progt('ss scholdsbc achieve- ment at our schools? I am as incensed today as I was when I findlly pulled my children from the pubhc schCIOI system and placed them m pri- vate school. My question lo the d1slric:t 1s Uus: When do our children stop being stab.sues that arc expend· dble to the betterment or other..~ At what point do you see fit to lake responsibility for the games that have been played with our children? My quP.stion to the parents of I this lost group of children: Why \U'en't we camped out at thl' lloors of our district office? Our (310) 914·7300. t HOUSE OF REPRESE~TIVES • Chns Cox, (R), 47th District, 1 Newport Place, Suite ... 20,~ Newport Beadi 92660, (714) • 756-22441 or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D Gu'! 20515, (202) 225-5611. {Rep.: 1 resents most of Newport Bed Ch.) • 0d1la Rohrabacher, (R}, 45th D1stnct, 101 M6in St., Stiite 3C, l luntington Beach 92648, ('114) 960-6483; or 1027 Long- W<•rth Building, Washington, IJ.C., (202) 225-2415, (Repre se1.ts Costa Mesa and Wer. • Newport Beach). STATE SENATE ;.Q11111 1 1111 ''""'If\. '!I /\11ll'nr r111 •'\l ire t1 lr1111 I cl1111 I krrow .it1011I lttl'> Id" k1111w, l111w1•v1•1, t11.1I Wf' ,~(1\1• 11111 111 tllC' llH•SI 1ifll1JPlll :; :,, '"''''" 111 U1,. w11rld . < >111 11111111•<., :11Tt' l1JlJ ·1\l 1 IJTISlllJIC•I <JUIJdS. (,JIJr P<1rt ,,r d growmq ft-<lt'rcil I c1ut·ndc1 is I<> <JC't s< hool·ht1wd heullh dmics 111 pJc1c" tn our J lats off to column on sr11all class sizes I agr<'e, Gay There are a group of stugents whose Pduca- tion time p<>nod expanded over a dc•cdde who will naver see the l>t>nf•h~ of a soltd r.ducution Joundabon. We gave them pro- grdms hke "Just Read• without tedc:hing them the basic neces- sdry sk1lls ol phoneuc sound d1dgnoslJC capabthhes. They were uncJble to yet the n<•cessdry indiv1ducJl dltc•nllon they needed to excd m cldss beraus<> of the OVt'rWhc>lmmg SIZC of lhe cl(lsi,, It s<>c•ms very rucc-, indf'ed, lhdt thmqs will chdOQP for the up-and-<:orrung dds:-.es. Howev- m, my chtldrcin dre lo gradudte in the ycttrs 2003 ctnd 2004. These cldsws, t1ccordmg lo Gay's infor- mauon r<'Hardmg who will bene>- silence and hope to change the sysLem a little at a ltm<' h<t<, unproved the situation for the u'p and conung, but do we ctllow 1t to conb.nue to b<' dl the expenst' of our hlgh S('hoolersl They gwdu- dle very soon, you know. My hdl off to Gdy for what appedrs lo b<• d deep rommit· ment to present dll the fdcts to the people. Ro Johnson (R}, 35th DlS tric-t, 18552 MClcArthur Blvd. Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833-1 0180. STATE ASSEMBLY •4 ltn.11loqy t'> hqht Yf!IHS 11hl'tJd ott1•:1 1111t11m'> 'I tw .1<1v.111n·~ ' hdV~ llltldf' tn hf't1tlh htJVI! c1n (.ISl01111d1nq w,. proclw I' < ommumtif•., so U1dt tclX doll1.1r'> will provide! 6!dslly urc·<·ss1hll' lll<'<Jtcill Sf'TVICl'S lo ( tuldrNI dlld U1f•JI fdmiliPs ("L1•l'n• qut>c,~ dJslnc l's rolP Ill prov1din<J hl'<tlth The tnfurn1ctt1on presented in Uw c ohunn wnttc•n by Gdy Geis-. t•r·Stmdnv.il in mgard lo the ...c·hool c lftss-siw reductions tak- mq plcJn• 111 the• Newport-Mesa READERS RESPOND JANE ALTMAN-DWAN NPwport Bt1dC'h Marilyn Brewer (R), 70U1 D1s- tnct, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, lrv11le 92715, 663 7070. Debate over school reconfiguration rages on •THE ISSUE: N(•wport-Mesc1 olfi~ I ldJS di<' lc1k1nu ( OrllinUnily input 1111 cdrnpu~ "trurturc, spc1rk.inu 1 •1110t1ons rH1cl con tr ovPrsy. T l1111k 111 lht• pos'>1h1l1t11•s. Our "1 110111 cl1 ... trt1 I h11s lllVllc ·cl l1'11< h· •·r-. p.i1Pnt., .111<1 1111' c:omn1uruly lo 1 rrqu•)'' 111 .i d1ctl0<j111• lh11l will shdf><' Uw I 11111" ''' 1·<1111 nllo11 Wlwtlwr 111!> qr.idl'• 1 w •I If'< 1111l1q111.t11uris 111,,1>tr.1IP'Jtc pli!n I 11 lltt lll'W 111111«1111111111, w1•'rp told thdt 1u1 uh·.1-. 111t1tl('f. 1.1•1\ t.11, .. up thf' school 1i ... 11 1ct" d1ull .. ng1• to work lO!)e>th1•r to • 11v1s111n 11 l~tlN p11hhr .,chool syst<"m 1111 ewpor t-r-.1c• ,, ·1 "" <11-.tm t l111s prnvult•cl c1 slurttnq prnnt lor qr.ult• li>Vl'I n•<·onhqurc1t1on:) 10<1 f'llC Oil( ''U''cl pi'tlt>OLS and 'illltl to It '\VI' cl ch,iloqut• c1h01tt hOW ('df'IJ 1.0n<• 1 1n ht•.,I houw 1to.; sludf>nlo.; So lcu, lhcrl "''''U"'' h.11. hl'l'O 1lhtSIV(' HI lhl' 1 Jc opl11111 > ul pos1t1ons .incl pcl11Jun11. \Vht•n r 1ml111n1t•d w1tlt urwn f"OflllJlUrtl· I llltlll .. rlfllf <IC ht11JCI' to WClfk COlluhOfd• 1 vr•ly, W•· lmd 1111r pttsl st11n<lmq in 1111• ..141~ 11111111 f1111u1•. l't1sl tc11he..,1111•11't 111~ 11111 L1•t'i; slml tlw ch tloquP. : I lrrmly 1i .. 1wvt• WI' "Ill r.,uc n•"cJ 11 Wl' sl• 11 lo 11111' .inuthl'r, ..,h,1re 1d1•c1s, cJnd \'~11k l11ql'fl11rto1omtly.c,ulvf' ou1 proh .ttt:i11~ I hop• you w11t 101n m'<• tn llWPtinq 'tltts c li.11l1•11y 1• Our chstrn 1·., h1stmy 1s \~It h>n hy op port 11rul1Ps st •11f'd ttncl oppot111n111c'> lo I l 11t's not nuss this one• .. LINDA MOOK l'rPsHit•nl N1 wp<>rt·Me~d P<•dr.ration of Tedchnrs Of"'Xl COOlJnllnlty llH't'llllfJ di 7 p.111, rl'h 1 () c1t KdL<;Pr ch•nwnhiry St hool. Without deor <•nrollnwnt flfOJ<•c·Uons, how c1m tlw dt!-.l11c·1 dt-.<·u~~ t•nrolinwnt Cdps tor En~1qn or N(•wpnrl l lttrhor I iiqhl I:nc.,1qn hctc., qrown trom '160 ... tu· dc>nt., in 1 C)')S to <1 c:urrcnl cm ollmc11t ol I, 1 f>2. Newport I lcubor I litJh he•.., 91 own from 1,550 to 2, 100 in th(• samP pt•rtod. We are told lhctt Nt•WJ>Ort I IMhor l hgh has ft ca1>ttnty of ol least 2,400 stucirnt Mednwhtle, our olhN threl' high chools, subltt1ctiny the nuddle chool tudents, wlll ~tl .1t t ,000 to 1,200 tu· dents. Thero is cl •arty orm•rhmq wroncr with this pictuw. The fiJll Option listed UY·UlU Ch!itrlC't ti rt"linf for Ensigrfs owrc-rowdinu lS to add CJ wing of bo11'1mg 1loog lrvmt• Avenue. Not only is thls a Uand·A1d opproach, 1t is not m tht• ht• t mtert• t of tht• hildron In tht.ti zone. The school 1tc wa never mt~ndt>d to ho"''«! o mnny duldren. w,. hcsw i,tlrcncJy lost crlti' di ht>ld space b«4USO of lhn addition of r loc:alfthle buU<lu15J1, and the phVJilC'Al pllmt as iihOw· any Sl<JJUI of uven1!1e 10th~ art~!f of ptwnbinu. landscopang and cafeteria pacu. The ttetnt ndous growth m th~ New· port I larlx>r wnf? s not m proportion tu bu'th rnh or hou my mowth. Over the y ers, th •St hool d1 lri< t hn 5hnmk the boundnrlt of Co t11 Mns11 uncl l1!'111mctB m r ponsf! to othf'f nc els uncl UI ucs, One of the impf t solut on' m to be th opening of Mont Vi ~ H a JdDder al1illlkthrou911.1.h1rd ·91Adel chool, whlC'h would grow to kinder· c artcm.thro11gh mth. Fom1h would ? ( • know from th<' start that U1eir chUdrcn would .ittend the Corona del Mar mjd- c1le/hJqh school campus Th.is site used to b<' m the Corona del Mar attendanre :1.onc. This dt•c1s1on would surl'ly reliev<> some• of the pn·~sure on Ensign and N<'wport HMbor l huh. Another possible solution would be to open an element.ttry or Junior t\igh mag· net school, drawing students from any 10m>. ThlS has been discussed a great ctea.J tit the district level, but the idea hdsn't gone anywhere. I It i encouraging that dL~trict staff ·ms to be listerung to concerns that have come up at the elementary level nnd in the Estancia zone. However, >l l1 th~ N~wport Harbor/Ensign zone that is most im~cte<t. It is &bout time the dis· lrict set some housing goals with the best interests of children in mind - nam4>Jy neighborhood JChools. And the d1stnc.1 needs to take a hard look at boundarios or enrollment cap1, at a min· imum. The llarbor zone ls truly impect· ed. Let's do something about lt. uw...•..A YEAGll Newport Beech I must reply to the two IMtert ln Mail- bag on Tueeday, Jan. 26: •frultrated with re('Onftgur:atlon. • f1r5t, to Denamane ANUanol on her lettN mmmcnting on Devil mad 'lhe Khool bolrd: We were not blDPY with the ( hanges made wball our claUgt.wr, who n.d only one more ~ 11t Sonora, "'r--Ll•l.O fly II Jo..,,., hangc not only dilrus)li ow lives u r~renll and tudenll, but a1lo th1nk of ,,... •t .. Pamela Frankel, left, talks with parents of Estancia students Chuck and Elaine Cassity about a petition she is starting to keep Estancia High School a ninth-through-12th-grade campus. MARC ~RTIN I OAll.V PILOT ... the tcdchers and staff who had to make the chdnge, too -some not too willing. Let's lace it, nobody wants lo be moved out of their comfort zone. ll1csc i,chools were to accommodate 400 students -once there was plenty or space in the multipurpose room, the library, tl}e playground and don't forget the bathrooms. But now, students num· ber more than 600. You know younelf how i.queezed the students were IJl a classroom with 35 students. espeaally the older grades, baVing to split time in the multipurpose room between upper and lower grades for pr99rams and assemblies. And there was a time when we, at Sonora, could not even use our multipurpose room. The entire Door and st.age were temporary classrooms. Talk about being disruptive to a IChool. So the answer, even though It wu dif hcult and disrupting to many, wu to open DaviS and Rea. Think about the students who attended the seven schools ln our dJatrlct that are clolec:l beeame ot declining numbers. They had to make chang•, too. And DOW we are OD the other end of Uao tcale, where it ....., • thele Khooll iMt were cloMd need lo be reoPIDtd to Nlleve ~· Al f0r 0.vll, I UD IOft'Y JOU Md a beet nperlence with tm tebool. u our daughter Md a wonderful .,_, at Dew. Sure U wu a lttde cllpVpttve to etart. u tMy h8d only tM ...... to 99' ... lcbool ~and .... by ..ny·s.p. tember, but by the new,..,, ...rythlDg IHrDeci to hnit ........... w.' wished we coWa have nperlenced a MC.'Oftd YM' then, to reep the benefltl of ( the school that is now m full operation undt•r th<> gredl guiddoce of PrinopaJ C heryl Gt1lloway. : As for the OJ?emng of Davi~ and R~.: 1t was obv1ot.1!> your school was not • inforrnC'd dS well as the other schools : were, as lb~rn were ffidny school board: meetings on the subject or opening ! Davis thol I attended, and many times • we w<'re there until rrudn.ight. There • were also several meetings at Davis for I pcircnlt.; lo attend and voice their opi.n· ' ions, plus rndny smaller groups gathere~ wtlh the school board members. The • school bOard did listen to hours of J>dren conunenls dnd looked over mounds of ! paperwork with many conltgurations that had them swaying to and fro with their agomzmg decisions. Believe me, the school board mem- bers do not hcive an easy go of it. Let m sugg~ t, apd.rt from your school PTA, another good source of information on your school distnc:t is either attending , the school board meetings, or you can • watch it on Channel 67 in Costa Mesa read the Dally Pilot. ..,..,. J see a btgger problem com.mg in the future for thr Newport-Mesa school dia. lrict, With lh(l ever-growmg population m lhiS arra, the numerous new homes that have been built. Most are families with little ones, and where are they going to be placed in the next five to 1 O years? This problem.is not going to go away, cmd it is time to open existing schools or bwld some new schools. But there is the Catch 22 problem 1 that haunts our district -money. Here we arc in an area where the real estate secti<fn offers dO?.ens of homes for sale with mllllon-dollar price tags, and we struggle to give our kids the sChools they need. · Yes, it is hard to move to a new school, but that takes me to Karen Soli Thompson's letter on separate junior high&. We were not happy with our daughter of 12 attending Calta Mesa 1 High School -combo junior high -• ttnd Ensign wa• the only answer for ,.. in thil KhOOI district. She bu Ucelled there um Y!Ml• and we are very plealeClll With U.. llCbool, 41Ven tho!Jgb tbit WU a blg ~for all of ua. But our~­ _.. edumtlon comet ftnt for us. lball II a ... t ldaoill under a great IJl1..,.a -Allan Muc:mno ma Jail Na. No COIDPlelntl yet. YOU'.~ KMn. a ...-..111111mt1 blab II ... CIDlr W9f ID~ •llJ*JlllY .... .,., • c:b8*l8 .... way t.10r'9 tbllr ...._ AndMwe blla ""',....99' tblll: d&.,., Ii ... CcJlta . . . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot COFFEE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Company officials aren't afraid that the name will cause a back- lash ln Balboa. The company, which started in Hawaii, moved ~ ~ tts corporate offices to ultracon- bOUt the demand for more loca· servative Salt Lake City. where it dons by coffee drinkers, the name has three stores. The Utah capital of the new store may shock more has been t.a.rnbhed by a scandal lhaA a few of the lSland's conserv-that involves dty representatives ative residents and vh1tors. allegedly buym9 the support of Newport Beach Councilman Olymp1c offlc1als for the 2002 John Noyes, who represents Bal-Wmter Game . think it's tunny. We don't believe the name will be a problem." boa Island, said he sees a poten-Bad Ass Vice President Henry Ual problem with the new compa· Hill said U the company can gain The name is derived from Hawaiian legend where the com- pany began in 1 e92 Donkeys used to carry load.S of coffee on their backs through the mountdin passes near Kona .. Hill said the name was a clever way of honor- ing the hard-working anJillals. ny's provocative name. the support of Salt Lake City resi- "I think_ they'll be shooting dents, it can succeed anywhere. themselves~ ~e foot on that one, . "We most certainly want to be because this lS a , conservative , . accepted by the community and area," he said. "This town really I pop going into Bad Ass Coffee. t involved in it,". Hill said. "There r~es on I~ supJ?Qrt, and I don't. They may be a little put -Off by.· are some people who tlunk the think you ll 9E;t little mom and that," . name fs terrible and others.who . The privately owned company ·CARR CONTINUED FROM A 1 Carr maintained that he was a "patsy" in a government consplf- acy -a ploy that led to bis arrest. "I think the jury's verdict answers the question of how sub- stantial the defense theory was,• said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman ror the U.S. attorney's office. Carr was reportedly infatuated with a 24-year-old prostitute named Martha Galindo, who he "dated" repeatedly. Cahndo resisted his advances, although he kept occas1ondl contact with' him. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Hardunan portrayed their rela- tionship as a bad vers1on of the movie "Pretty Woman." ~ --·- ~ •He wanted to' save her from the streets,• Hardiman said in his dosing statements. "He wanted a deeper relationship with her. But when she rejected him, he could- n't accept that. He became obsessed with her." The prosecution contends Carr was responsible for plaang two bombs underneath the truck of Galindo's boyfriend, Andrew Amuso, on two occasions, once in 1996 and again in 1997 Neither of those devices exploded. A month before the bombing that killed Marshall, Galindo and Carr took a trip to Big Bear Moun- tain. The two went to a movie the following week, and Carr tried to hold her band. She refused Hardunan believes the mddent made Carr snap. Carr mailed a package that was addressed lo Galindo and DESIGNER RESALE BOUTIQUE Featuring the Largest Selection of SL John Knits, Sport. 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Found inside Carr's Peppertree Lane apartment were electrical equipment and two notebooks with drawings and unsent lettel"S depicting Carr as a man jilted and seeking revenge against Galindo and her friends. . As Hardiman reviewed the prosecution's case, Carr repeated- ly scowled and shook his head. Defense attorney Thomas Goethals argued it was Galindo IHIPERGO SS.99 Sq. Ft. ''"''"""di who sent the oomb to herseU because Marshall hadn't paid a month's rent to her. Goethals also daimed Amuso planted the bombs on his truck because he knew Carr was moving m on his girllriend, and he wanted some sympathy. However, Assistant U.S Attor- ney Stephen Wolle said the jury couldn't be convinced by the "lit- tle tltihgs• -as Goethals put it - to find Carr mnocent. •The little things in this case don't mean anything compared to the big things, such as the physi- cal evidence," he said. NH1s (Carr's) account is that the gov- ernment and everyone else is out to get tum from the word 'go.' 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I'm glad I went to see Dr. Damser. II works! And that's what counts. " Health -West Chiropractic Clinic 1501 Superior~ Suite 212 ~ Newport Beach (949) 646-9225 bad 11 stores m the tropical island chain before selling them off franchises. The &lboa store will be the first company-Operated ouUet on the mainland. Hill sa d the corporation is looking et another site in Newport Beach and wants to open stores m . Huntington Beach and Santa Bar- bara. Company officials said beachfront citiei. are a.n obvious choice for new sites because of its Hawaiian origin.s .. •1 think that we want to be m areas near the water and have a lot of tourists,• Hill said. •we like the feel ol the Balboa site. We felt it was the right move for us." . The news marks the end of the thJ'ee-year tenancy of Diedrich's · Coflee at the Balboa location The • ifhundcJy, February .. , I 999 A I 9 ore began in 1972 ln Co5ta and h expended to C-0Iorado cUld Teus, C4therin Saar. vice prelident of marketing-for·Diedrich's, Mid the Balboa ute was mWl oom- pared with the oomp411y'1 mac suocessful locations. Beatuse the company caters to local rm:identt.. the year-round population wasn't enough to support it. she sa.id. . •we are very muc.b onented toward the local. community,• Saar wd. •With the cotteehouse fonnat we see really great growth rates, whereas the store on the island was more of an espresso bar.· . ... -~Jenifer~. cOntrtbutid to this s1ot'y ' CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don1 want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too! I It may be weeks, months or even years before yo\J experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. Roses may break you, candy's a waste, but a Sunflour Valentine, shows your good taste ... ..· •Cookies •Brownies •Pastries r:-------------~ •FREE COOKIE• I I I World Famous I I Oatmeal Raisin Walnut . I I with purcba:ae of any sandwich bread. I I limit One Per Customer per visit. I I Expires . I I February 15, 1999 I L----------... ---.J More Than ju.st Great Bread. VINTAGE SURFBOARDS ON SAU Now. Mon lo-6 • Tv-11Mw lO.l • frf 1M • Sat 1M • SU.. 11·5 1036 lmne Ave at We1tcliff Plaza, Newport leach 949/631 ·2996 Caught ya looldn' \ _didn't If Don't you deserve a Smile like this? i Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. PellaW of the Amdemy .of'General DendlU)' PtewadYe. ComMt IDd l1•XllM O-•lla1 1401 AYOCltD Aft., Ille I06. NewjMNt 11811 (nm n "aa lllllld) (Ml)"' •• -•'•• A ta Dllilll Ml I I •m O...,C.-,0.Wlldley 0*1•DllllllA•1d du 2 r r ,, • , m 2 ca · 1 1 • Thuradoy, Febfuory 4, 1999 He wd he never let the d1 - bthty stop him from doing what e wanted to clo as a child, And ATAGWKE • NAME: Dennis 0. O'Neil •AGE: 61 • ~Y: Wife of 34 ~rs. Thais; daughter Molly Proul, 27 now, as a public figure, he said he knows people will be curious. •you can maintain a normal life if you can accept it and deat.. .. '!!Wlth it," he said. "It doesn't both ... • r me, because I don't know any-. thing ctifferent. • FAVOltlTE MOVIE: "The Treasure of the Sier· ra Madre.. ' "Even though I'd rather not had polio, f think some people admire whdt I've been able to adueve dcsp1w the handiC'dp. ~ A few yeuis later, O'Neil pioved to Southern c.'aWorhia He • went to Glendale High School• ~nd graduated from use in 1956 with a degree m polibcal science -nd rellgion. • ·, As a coUege frebhman, O'Neil was dealt another blow. He was ln a ma1or cur accidertt and severely m1ured his bdck, neck and legs. •When I wds born, J had to leam how to wdlk, then I got polio and bad to learn how to walk, and then J was in th11. accident tmd had to learn alJ over again,~ O'Neil said. Ifl 1962, O'Neil dropped out of a San Franosco law school and decided to JOiJl the crew of the -Dwyn Wen, a vessel bwlt in 1890, ,. hich was sa1ling to Tahlb "It was an expenence that was ery enllghtemng, ~ O'Neil soid. We were gone for eight months, d expencnced Pvery kind of wecither conchbon you could pos- sibly undgtne • The adventure tncludc>d being adnft ol sed for 30 ddys Wlth no WUld, he SaJd. "It aUowcd me to do some seri- ous Uunkmg about wh.it I wanted to do with my We,· O'Neil said. He deoded to go back to law S<.hool in San Frnnosco He also worked pdrt tune for d Jaw furn, • 8EST PIECE OF ADVICE: Be positive, be Involved and never stop learning. • HOBBIES: Gardening, collecting art • MUSICAL TASTE: "Best of" collections of artiru ranging fJOm reggae to classical to country west- ern to pop rock. which requir~d that he run errands, including going to the bank. On one of his trips to \>ank he met his future wile, Thcill>. They married and later moved back to Los Angeles O'Neil then went to work as a criminal prosecutor. He helped put away prostitutes, drug addicts and members of an anti-war protest group. "It was a major learning expe- rience, and I really grew up at that time,-he said. A few years later, he was hirf>d ' as the assistant city attorney for rapidly growing Newport Beach. City Attorney Tully Seymour rellied soon after, dnd O'Neil landed the job. •Den.ms was involved in the most dynamic period of th£! city's growth,· said Robert Shelton, a 42-year resident of the city who was oty manager and a counc·il member in the 1950s and '60i,. "He wcss well-regarded by the council, because he's a can-do New& Used orts Equipment nowboards • Skis • Skatcboatds EKcrcisc Equipment & More Buy • Sell • Tra~;;,jjjjj__,,.,.... __ .o;; Hours: Mon Fii IOom 8pm Sat 10om'6pm 5u'l 1 l om »n ( Rrinol & McArthur next to Michaels (714) 641-7427 lawyer.• · Bob Wynn, who was dty m n· ager when O'Neil was oty attor- ney, agreed. •Some lawyen> have· personal. lti where they say, 'You can't do that.'• Wynn i;aid. "Denrus' response would be, 'Let me see bow that could be done.' He was very posltive." In the late 1970s, O'Neil said a new City Council put the brakes on development as residents became more concerned w1th quality of We.· So he moved on, opening ct Newport Beach branch of a Sacramento-based real estute law firm. In 1986, O'Neil joined a group of lQwyers who had split off from a lctrge Orange County firm. There he met Hugh Hewitt, his f nend and founding partner of Hewitt & McGwre. •tn 10 years be has never lost his temper, and in 10 years of meetings he is always the first one to move for adjournment," send Hewitt, keynote speaker for the Moyor's Dinner. "So that should bode well for rapid City Council heanngs." During the recession of the early 1990s, O'Neil smd business dramabcaUy slowed. In 1994 his law furn dissolved, and he joined Hewitt & McGwre. O'Neil decided to nm for City Council that year becduse he said he had more Cree time on h.i\i hdnds. "l thovght maybe public office would be good for my career, and the conununity could benefit as well from my experience," he said. ' He ran for the seat vacated by longtime resident Phil Sansone and won. · • As mayor, O'Neil said his goal is to continue to open lbe lines of communication between council .... ,• ....... . • Newport • I I : BEAUTY SUPPLY: I I I I ~--~~~ .. r. :zo% OFF: I Entire Purchase I • ~ tmti.tra ~t® eg;~ • I 'S AVeOa Ro Murad I F' mo: ~tlfXI •••••••••••••••••• • 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. 1 I 261-6788 I I I 1 Jamboree at Bristol 1 I Back Bay Court I •••••••••••• R GUYS 0 EU SINCE 1953 ~{ CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls FF -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL f: E .. 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"Most of what l know about Denny is what everyone knows: Newport Beach/Costa Msso Doity Pilot He's a warmhearted, pragmatic, cut-to-the-bottom-line, caring and unselfish person,• he said: Hewitt agreed. "I don't think Denny has any enemies in the world," he said. MARC MARTIN/DAILY Pit.OT Newport Beach Mayor Denni O'Neil likes to grow orchids as a hobby in the garden by hJs home in Corona del Mar. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Occd.re. Ric.Ii, 0.0.S. A WAYTO AVERT GUM SURGERY ,. A.diilu W'\lld l'f".adh.r ~ oral hahb hahiu 10 ~.,iiJ,gum dismc If aoglu nrly, gu111 d-'' trc:atabk Jn ~nnc:cd WO lhouah. tnftmd gunu pull 11'"'1)' fhtm 1ht cttth Jnd I~ IUppMMf: l"•bonc wnkros, a wuig tttth co loosen °' (VCll &II OIJ1 lo imt toodl loU. surgery lw oftm !>mi llCJa'IUll' 111 tcmcM: the lwdtonl pbqttt. Now, th.rt ml) bf• W•f 10 IWlld lWV'l' Acu:itdtng.10 rQCln.bn' ii 1hr U111~flllT oi MKhipn 1n Ann Arbor who •1UJ1td ')() pt<•plt "'"h gum ~Of, lhon-1rrm Wt vf .in11l>K>llL~ (ippl1ed 10 the gunu 111J ta~rn orJtly), .. 1mb111f\1 •11h d~p deaning Uf ru<~ •urfol(.ft. rt-duLC'll the neN for gum turgny Uid tooth a1ro1<11<>1U by 118,._ l'he be.• COUIK to foll•JW tn/rntni gwm dt\l".Uc involm brush. in .. !kming an 1 gttung rtg11l~1 <km.ii ditdup. MEET OUR MEM.BERS Tamie Ru.s Member for: 3 yean Roulur My fitncs..' program ~ 'A1lrlcing. thank.' w the rr.iim:n, SPlNNING and my lomi"ency Occupation: Re.ii b1 . .ne Agcnc and .iproud mom . Why did you join Shape-Up~ lo gc:t fit & srav he.tlrh I h;id lru.•mh rhat wel't' mcmhc:r.. anJ rt'COmmcnded I Jnm. Goals: lk~idcu1ay1111; fit, I wane 10 ht-hcan hnlthy and b me \ I rec :u I can. faccru..c: rc.tllr help• ~oncrol the: StrC'I.\ in life. What do )'OU lil.t about Shapt·Up~ The duh as ~mallc:r, more pcuon.il .lnd in111111tC". It h.i.1. .ill the: excrd~ <"qu1pmc111 uflargrr dub •. I Jon't ha~e cci worry :ibout ap~aranco. everyone here " only mc<·mceJ in Maying m ~lup<', Wt tn.:oor~tt" new raarch and treaunm1 for .ill hc-.ilch ~rr Rcgulu <htd1u('l and danin~ ur thr ~" 1•ro1«11on .ipinn nttn•••t drni.il 1rt~1mcnu ~ntl 111rgrry \!Ir ur lt101td 11 144 I A.vu..ioo A>e., ~tr WR, Nl"'Wl'O'I 8a<h, wh<rt we ~ bclp you fin.I 1k right t0lu11on 10 your problem Wiii!': l~ rno•1 moJ,;rn trmmrnc a\'llluhfr Pl('al(' all '40· SC.SO 10 khtdult JU appoin1111a11 Our m·~ Ub fxilou1n our pill(nll 1imr .llld connnlUIU, J n a bnlliant display of color the 19th armual Fascination of Oich1ds International Show & Sale w1U be held at South Coast Plaza. This premier show, sponsored by Ihe Orange County Branch of the Cyrnb1dium Society of America is rated among the top 'show!' in the country. "'1 he fascination of Orchids" brings the nation's lt'ading orchid growers ~nd enthusiasts together to feature an array of artistic displays. seminars, competition officiated by judg~s from the Cymbidium Society of America and the American Orchid Society. An outstanding selection of orchids, corsages and orchid art will b available for purchase throughout the weekend. JUSt in time for Valentine's Day. C ome see all three levels of South Coast Plaza1s westside transfonned into a garden of orchids. Adrmssion is fr ~e. The fascination will last forever. , South Coast Plaza Presents The Fascination of Orchids 1999 SHOW DATES ANO HOURS: Thursday, February 4th 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Friday, February 5th 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Saturday, February 6th 10.a.m. -7 p.m. Sunday, February 7th 11 a.m. -6:30 p.m. EYE-OPENER rt; • • ... 330 days. 9an\ HA&l.OI MM! °""'""' ""-- Thur5doy, February 4, 1999 • Sporn Editot Rogor Carlson • 949-57 4.4223 QUOTE Of THE DAY 1his Is t.lge, hecause W11Vt hacf CU chin down D little. In thfi league, it's easy to sb1 doubtitg yM'Self ... • Paul Orris. CdM boys basketball coach ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 81 Tars uncork 20th victory . . 10 l F Hale Irwin is looking to three-peat as Player of the Year, and never mind the mconveniences of too many media days. W:en you constder Hale lrwm ·s as to rushing uccess on the Seruor PGA Toui, you can't help but suspect it must be pretty humdrum for the world's -· greatest goiter to increase his already heel.le schedule by making special appearances (i.e. med.la days) dl every chdmp1onship stop. Everywhere lrwin wins, there's a tropby to hoist and d . large paycheck to endorse. But he's also conurtitted to return to the scene of each success a:ztd promote the event the following y~. an out-of-the-way tnp which doesn't show up on any Senior Tour master Sl'.'hedule, only ln~n·s personal calendar. lrwin won seven events on the tour last year -tnggered by his unforgettable hnal round (and victory) in the Toshiba Seruor c~ SlC al Newport Beach Country Oub -and has r amdssed 20 uUes m 3112 years. hw1.n also won 20 tournaments (including the U.S. . Open three tunei>) on the PGA Tour, but that was during a 29-year stint. While Irwin collected another record-setting total m pnze money last year ($2,861,945} anq mov-ed past Greg Norman to become the all-time leading money winner m professional goU, the natural reaction is to presume frwm grows tired of attending "media days." Fact is, Irwin can't get enough. •sure, it does add some time to my schedule, but I wish l bad more of these," srud Irwin, SEE GOLF PAGE 84 • Sailors become .the third team m Newport's history to surpass the plateau with 6 1-4 7 verdict over El Toro. 81'.R.RY FAUIANfR . !btf lb NEWPORt BEACH -Newport Harbor High christened the third 20-wm season m 69 boys basket- ball campaigns Wednesday with a vintage performance. All the familiar elements for success were there for the Sailors, who rebounded from a 20-point loss to Irvine Fnday with a 61-47 10¥5 HOOPS triumph over the Chargers. Among the staples: • Otfen~ive balance -three Har- bor starters scored in double fig- ures and the other two with nine points each. • Strong starts in both helves -the Tars selZed a 9-1 lead and bolted for a 10-0 .ron early in the third quarter to repel El Toro's up~et aspirations. • A superb a.11-ar<>Und game from senior point guard Matt Jameson -the four-year starter am.as ed 16 points, 10 rebounds,· even as~1.S and hve st~. •Deadlyfield-goalshootmg-the SPORTS HALL OF FAME hosts shot 53.3% tor the game, mduding 68.2% (15 of 22) after intermission. • And EU)Ough defeni.1ve pres~ure CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM to force 16 turnovers and limit the CpilJ'gers to 36.87, Ghooung from the field (14 of JS). , The only flaws, i1 one could use such a word, would be: A relative ' Jack of transition points, though they did rack up double figures; mediocre free-throw shooting (10 •An ice-breaker. of 19); and 16 turnovers themselves. SEE TARS PAGE 82 TH\R.ML1 PHllJJI':> lblt "°' HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IASKEIBALL H er interest m sailing began in 1969 CdM! 58-54 • Missed free throws with 0:10 left kills Woodbridge as Sea Kings hold on in a wild Sea View affair. HIOIAIU> J) '°" Dmyfiol IRVINE -Though Corona del Mar High's Sea · Kings escaped, it wasn't exactly a Houdlru act Wednesday night That's because Woodbndge let the bdrn door open with 10 seconds remairung in the Sea Kings' 58-54 Sea View League boys basketball Vlctory in front of a silenced Wamor crowd. •This is huge, because we've had our chin down a little," CdM Coach Paul Oms said. "In th.u. league, it's easy to start doubting yourself because the competition's so fierce, and we were rrussmg one of our war- riors (6-foot-3 senior center Justin Shea)! Shea, whom Oms refers to as the team's "barn boss,• hyper· extended his right knee in prac- tice Tuesaay and sat on the bench in street dothes. Shea could miss Friday's gd.IDe against Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, but said he hopes to be ready, especially smce he missed the Battle of the Bay football clash· last sedson because of the same knee So with Shea out of commis- s1on, Cd.M's Alex Bottom filled m nicely and Geoff Hunt came off the bench to provide first· half help (three assists two I steals and one rebound). . DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Corona del Mar HJgh's Dennis Alshuler (22) goes to the hoop. He's blocked, but fouled by Woodbrldge's Josh Burgess. Woodbridge (7-16, 1-6 m held a 43-40 edge by quarter's ledgue) led at halftime, 36-28, end. on the strength of its second-Then, m a must-c;ee fourth quarter run, when the Wamors quarter, Woodbridge tied it. outscored C~, 18-6. 49·49, for the SlXth time lD the . But the Sea Kings (16-7, 4-3) game with 3:42 to play. · • came back with a strong thud Corona del Mar rallied in-the period, and, following senior closing moments, however, and Dennis Alshuler's steal and bwlt a 55-51 advcmtage. three-pointer launched from haUcourt to beat the buzzer, SEE COM PAGE 82 when, together with husband Frank. they purchased a Newport 20, their first boat. For the nPxt 14 yedl"S they raced and cruised together as members of the Palos Verdes Yacht Club. She now owns a Nightingale 24 named Hummer. In 1979 Gail Hine was elected the club's Rear Commodore and was responsible tor creating a series of very successful women's sailing seminars. By 1980, she became one of the first women commodores in Calif omia. This was the same year she became the brst woman to be elected to the Board of D1rectors of the Southern California Yachting Associallon, and held that position through 1983. She was re-elected in 1989, and has continued to serve as a member smce that time, achieving the presti91ous position of commodore m 1998. Hine has been a board member of the •Recreational Boaters of California, .. a boating legislative advocacy orgaruzati.on, since 1981 and was elected its president in 1994. She is on the National Advisory Council of "BoaVU.S .. • and, as a past commodore, is on the board of the •south Shore Yacht Club• 'in Newport Beach. Hine designed and published the "Cahfomia International Sailing Association• newsletter, a non-profit orgd.1\l.Zdtion that funds outstanding Calif orrua sailors in their national, international dJld Olympic racing campalgns. She has received the "Yachtsman of the Year Award" from the Association of Santa Monica Bay Yacht Clubs and is a founding orgaruzer ot one of the first "women's only" races titled "Girls on the Bouys. • The perpetual trophy for this event 1s named m her honor. Her list of dwards and accomplishments are most impressive dlld among them: the SCYP.:s ·warren Ewart Memonal Trophy," the "Marilyn Butehsh Award," the "Edward F. Kennedy Memonal Award," and the "James M. \Veb~ter Trophy. In 1990 she began chamng the Women's S<Uling Conurutt~ tor SC YA, which included writing and publishing the biannual newsletter, "White Cdps and Waves." She created. organized and promoted the very successful "Women .., Sdllmg Convention.• currently celebratmq its 10th aruuve~rr. nus }ear's convention, to be held on Saturday at the Bahia Con'nthtan Yacht Club, attracts over 330 women sailors and is the most successful women's ailing seminar m North Amenca. •Racing bas reall~· changed over the years," said Hine, "It takes a Jot of money to race comPQtit1vely, which ha driven the average saUor mto older. used boats. · • owadays, to climpaign a high-tech ~t like a Mclge i4. 1t would take .$50-to-60,000 The PHRP doe n 't have ·he significance it used to hd\ e which handicapped ani. Jt·vded the playmg lield I remember m 1984 when the Manna Del Rey to San Du~go race had over 300 'entnes. Now it., d0\\-'11 to around 75 because so manr feel they . aren't competitive,· Hine .said Gail Hmes commitment to improve ronclition for the sailing and racinq enthusiast in and around Ne"-port B ach puts her • m a niche or her own m the Dail~· Pilot'-. ~lillcruuum Spot~ Hall of Fame. • DAILY PllOf HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK • Costa Mesa senior wrestler's persIStence is paying off as he eyes the Pacific Coast League title at 215 pounds. Dmv"-c osta Mesa. High wrestler Gus Sandoval didn't start from scratch this season. That would have been an unproveme.nt. Instead, the _enior 215-pounder, required deprogramming of the tcclul.i<Il.!es be lea.med his first three years, under three different M esa coaches. •r•m pre tty much relearn.mg everything this year,• said Sandoval, who has proved to be a quick study. The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week extended his unbedten streak to 14 matches, before dropping two or his three contests in Saturday' Laguna Hills Tournament, in which he finished fourth . Thursday. he completed an undefeated Pactfic Coast League dual-m t c; ~n ~Y pmnmg a Univers1ty High foe in. 48 second . Currently 15-2 with three pins. Sandoval enters the PCL Finals Tu d4y Wllb gold-medal asptrabon . He won the San Clement lnvitatlonal, his only oth r tournament of the a.son J , "I came m ho.ping to win league and g t to cm.. said SEE SANDOVAL MGl IJ ongratulations • • • • • . 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Hut fatanc 1a, took poor shtJt m Lhl' ec. ond quruter, dllowmq tht: Wulvcrm ~ to climb ht1c.k trom u 13-poml dehcll When Ahso Nu1u•"l took the lcd<.l on d ha~kct hy (),,'\: e Ccutu1d1ni wt th }U~t tJ\!('f tout mmute.-. to go an thP fourth quc.1rter, 11 n~vcr looked brick und won, 08-bO. "It Wds dctm1tel}' u11111<1turity, • fa.Lancia Couch R1d1 Boyte ..,did • W took tupad hots and folded too much We didn't play like we know h<1w to wui We better learn how qu1C k, olh<!rw1 e tl will be .ct hort on from heu~ on out • F.itt nuo (ltJ.13, 3·4 u1 league) t.lonllrldh d thf! fm;t quarter bPhuul Jon Cantrell's tno of thh e-pomtl>1~ .. JdSOn Simco's pdU ol lhr~<'-potntf'~:i. .. to bla1 t th(.' sec· mid qutHlt!r g<Jv<• Uw lfogl~ c1 cointurt.•ble :l6-t 3 lead · But Aliso NigueJ 112-11 , 4-3J got hot emu went on a 13·4 1un to1 lh1• hnul fivt! rninute.it of the 411c.1r· tc·r. Boye:~. womed because hil> h·am was 1ust ~i ot 15 trom the flo01 m Uw pcr.ioo, wanted his lPnm tu con'7ontlute on taking the 111101 i,hul L fore huUlune to rctlucu Ahso N1yucl's momenlWll < ·,u11odsn1 had othc1 1ded~, stult lhP hdll ,.u.d hrnd a three-pomter whu h went m us the buu.er oun<h:d . . •Thi~ may bu d result <Jt our loss to Ldyund BedCh," Codch DON lEACii I OA4Y PlOf ( otOnd del Mar's Al~x Bottom grctb a rebound in Wednesday's will. Ken Gold:.ton • 1d. ·we were ahead and they r.amP. back to beat. u . Ow players were a little hurt by that und it showed m practice. We r~ainl!d our compo-· sw m th~ econd quarter." Tht> third period Wds ti~ht and m the fourth, Estancia hed the score cit 54, on a three-pomter by Cdnticll with 3:46 to play. Camdndim quickly gave Aliso Niguel th(• l<'d<.l agru.n and this tim~. the Wolvm irws woilld not give 1t ba'ck. With 1.05 remdining, Sl~ne<.:a Kem drove home the pbmt with d dunk, giving Aliso N1yuel a 62-.55 ledd "We n~ttlly went cold and look ~ome pathetic hots," Boyce said. •u you take pathetic shots, E.-spe- aally in the fourth quarter, a good team i<> gotng to bite you They took d big chunk out of us.· . One reason Estanoo struggled Wds leading scorer Brett Vdlbue- nd <lid not ffidkl! a field goal until the 4:48 mork m lhe final frame. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Woodbndge pulled to within ont! point, then with 0:10 on the clock, seruor gudrd Scott Barlow was fouled and ~ent to the free- lhrow line tor two shots. Barlow, the quarterback of the school's CJF Southern Section DJvlMOn VI chornpionstup football tedln and the basketball team's ll'ddmg J><:orcr m this one with 17 poinb, misSttd both from tb.e line. Oms, who'd planned to call timeout, figuuny Barlow would at lea!>t tw thE! gdmc, changed his mind and tri~d to let time run our as Alshuler 111 rebounds and 11 points) glabbcd the defensive bodrd <.tnd dJ'>hed to semor guard Brandon Cro-,by ttedm·high 16 poinLc;) Crosby "'dS fouled und made one free throw with 0.08 left He missed the '>l'c.ond shot, but Woodbndgl''s Shum~ Hams, rac· mg to kC"!!p the• hall to play afl~r 1l toucht•d d tc<1mmutc, couldn't save the be 11 cJUd CdM ffidJil· Laincd poss~sion. Alshul ·r added two free throws wtlh O.O:i rnmdining lo give Uie Scd Kinys their mdrgm ol VlClory. "I hgured (8<1rlow would make dt leusf om· free throw), so we w m rnmmg up Wllh d strate~ tor a play tu run,• Orru. said •we alwayi, had omeone on him,· Goldstone said . ·And w hen he got the ball. we had Kern alwayt> help lllg whoever that was. (Valbuena) scored 10 points in the third quarter last time we played them and we wan ted to ·make sure it didn't happen again." Valbuena was held to JU!>l eight points and six rebounds. . C dlltrell finished with 17 pomts for the Eagle's. Simco hdd 16. MCJAC COAST LfAGUf ALlsO MIGUEL 68, ~Sl'AHOA 60 Scot9 by Quwt9n E~anc1a 20 10 16 14 -60 Aliso Niguel l l 1 ~ 22 20 • 68 ~ Cantrell 17, Simco 16, Valbuena 9. Andersen 9, Maldonado 5, Chandler 2. Garner 2, Rodnguez 0. 3 pt. goals ~ Cantrell 4, Simco 4, Andersen 3 Fouled out · Nooe. Aliso Niguet ·Ross 16, Camad1m 15, Lamela l 2, Kem 8, Deven 7, Boyne 4, Munsell 2, Zanolh 2. Sievers 2. • 3-pt. goals · Lamela 4, Camad1ni l, Ross l. Fouled out · None. *Then he misses, then he missed another one." The Sed Kings, who m the first round of league knocked oft Irvine on the rodd when a last- second i.hol by Chns Ferguson rolled off the nm, were also Jed by Kevin Hansen (15 pomt.s, four' ass1sts and three steals). To climb back in the ledd m the third quarter, 40-38, CdM's Alec Han~on scored on d bcin.l shot with 2:07 Jett on dJl a~stst from H<11lSen. In the second quarter, aft('r Hdnsen's one-handed push shot .over Woodbndge's 6-6 Josh Bwgess, the Sea Kings hiid a 26· 25 lead Wlth 4:24 showing. But, aside from two Brooks Moms free throws, CdM wus shut out until the second hall. "We got sloppy in the first half, and I wdS {upset) when we went mlo the locker room,· Oms saJ.d. "G1vmg up 36 point~ m the fl.?St hall? I was not plea.sed • SEA VlEW LEAGU£ ~on MAR 58. Wooo•uoGE. 54 Score by Quarten Corona del Mar 22 6 15 15 • 58 Woodbridge 18 18 4 14 • 54 Coronil del Mar • Hanson 6, Crosby 16, Alshuler 11, Hansen 15, Bottom 8, Hunt 0, Morm 2, Patterson 0 3-pt. goats · Crosby 1, Alshuler l, Hansen 1 Fooled out -None Woodbridge -Barlow 17. Ham\ 1, Weiss 10, Burgess 18, Uecker 6, Bennett 2 3-pt. goals -Barlow 3 Fouled out· Nooe. Costa Mesa, Laguna Hills in PCL showdown • Musltmgs travt•l to Lt.1qw10 Hills tomqht. I J\(,lJNA I ULLS -Costc1 f\l<"'u.J I llqla r1nd L.r1CJUtM Hills, wh1rh t.,1\1• c1 nh1n(•cJ for six PdcalH ~ (1t1sl L a iuc girl!. huskt•lhall ( htJr11111<1o1!>h1ps tn the 1 ti<IOs, < ol· ltdt' lumqht c1t 7 ttl the I low:ks' qy111 Wllh '>) • J>OS C<;. IOJI of 111~1 pld< l t1l ... 1nk1• .• \Tlw ~tu,tanys (t.'>-0, h·l 111 h·uHlll' <111cl runkPd .No 'J in <"Ir Southl in :section D1vis1on Ill-A) coml' in on a two-grtme losing sttedk, mclud.lnq theu ltrst PCL d1,lcdt Tw" d<Jy 'c11 home ag<11n t Umvt•r-:.aty Ldgunu fhlls l14-7, 6-1) 110 lo t only to M~iJ in le guc pldy, d 54-44 verdict Jan. 14 at Mc•sa. ·whoever wins (thas) giim • will wm the l«>ague champi· c nsh1p," MP'>c1 COdch Jim Weeks o;,Hct lllC'1 fllecddy\ 47 -:ih loss to GIRLS HOOPS Una, 111 \o\ht< 11 t-.h su tut JU'it 11 ot "-ii twld -~uc1l <1\ll mpts I 1~ i'~"I I'hl· Mustc ll!J pro ,rn cl 1e< 1.:nll}' by po"r shouting, 111ch.d· 111n 1 noull'dLJUt· loss dt Wood l.mclut> St1turdcty, w1U huflC h• Imo tht wn~.w ay<.unst the Ht1wk.,' hr1<lenwrk zone' dl.-'ten'>e. • Li1yuna Hill:.' 'i3·.i2 vie tu1) dt Mc a m ldsl yt?i.ir·., t cond round co t the Mu:.tcJng sole po~~es~1on ol lhP ll'agu t1Ul' they wow1d up -.haung with Alt'>O Niguel ThP f\.1u~tangs ilw led hy ~~mor UvQlyn Power:. (13.2 T>0mts per Htune ), 1uruor \utw1 11 S1JUth (11 6 potnb ancl 12.8 rebounds pet qc1mc), 1uruor J~nny Ea.i nest (11.7 ppg) dlld ~ophomc1re poml guard Ndncy l-ldtJ>ush.i (8.5 pvllll'> I arid 7.4 ii!tst~L-. pt.:r ga..1e) Smi h hi.lei n a1et!r·high 2'> point• <1ncl ctclth•ci 15 rebounds m the first L<iCJUlld Hdb yam~. uy Barry Faulkner Ldte result.!>: • ( 01onr1 dc•I M<lr I hyh, scekmy 1b lsr!>t St.:u Vll'w Lcdgue victory, 1 l"llh·recl lhl lourlh qmutcr Tues- day night twd with Woodbndge. 'But the v1s1hng Wt1rnor:. { 13-6, 5- '.I. u1 league) took advantage of ( d~l nusldkc:. und eam~d d 33· J8 Wlll MWc sell-destructed a little," 1<1 CdM Coc.1ch Elbert Davi£, SCA Vlf:W LlAGUI GIM.S WoooeM>Ga JJ,•eo..o... on MAii 11 SCore by Qwlrten Woodb<1dge 2 6 6 19 • 33 Corona d ~1 Mar 6 6 2 4 • I 8 Woo6ridg• • A.~trur 9. Ril.y 7, (t'. t.men 6, Gray 4, Stew•rt 3, Yocum 2, Tmm1nen 2 ii pt oo•ls • Non• Fouled Ol.lt • None. CAH'ona •• Miit ·IC McCoy 11, Dickson 3. Quon 2. Cyr• 2. W•· nabe 0, IC<llwata 0, Khng 0 Gruber O, Hawluns 0, !'Nm O J pt. goals · No~ 'ouled out · 01ckton, Kung whose tedm {8-15, 0-7) wos outscored 1ll the fourth qudrter, 19-4 • Newport Harbor J ltgh 1uruor Aprtl Ross scored 20 point:. dOd seruor Kristen Urban added t 7, and the Sdilors led, 14-13, ditet one period. But host El Toro outscored the Tdrs, 38-18 m the 5.econd and third periods to claim d b9-50 Sea View League wln. Newport feU to 13-12, 1·6 m league, while El Toro unproved to 16-3, 7-0. . SEA VllW liAGUI G...U EL TOllO 69, NlwPo«T ~ SO $conby~ N9wport Harbor 14 11 7 18 • 50 El TOJO '3 18 20 18 • 69 Newport~-Ross 20, Urt>.n 17, Pavl 9, Huntington 2. Moof• 2, Ja<.kson 0, Holliste< 0, c.stillO o. Ashton o 3 pt go.tis • Urban 3, Paul 1. Fouled out • Non« 11 lbro . G1u. MflldtOla 27. GIO Mmdiola t9, Ewrftt 8, Shaw S, Rik1mura 4, Haoscn 2, Twaddell 2, Craog 2 3•pl. 9<)als • G10. Mendiola 2. Fouled out· GIO Mendiola, Everett, LOOk COMMQNITY COLLEGE IASIElllLL O ~<~ wome11tan,64-57, in crucial at Santa Ana • Pit dtf?s fall two ga mes off the pace of the Orange Empire Conference-leading Dons. S \N1:A ANA -Otany<! Cou t Cullt1Je" Chl.lrnp1011stup hupt• m the ')rdnqn Empire Confer no~ wumen's l~"keth<lll race took a h •avy blow We<.ln dcty moht OS tht! host Santn And GoUr•ge Don , rt><.otdcd a 64-57 v1c:tory, liftinq lhP wlnnns two full gt11rw ah~(ld of th·~ Puates. 1 h Dons, 19·6, 8· 1 in m nfer· c nc c, ltuiltd l>y u 2h·24 count 111 h li t rt1f', hut c arm• on trony in th c ond h lf for the v 1ctOI')'. ' M .. u) r••lhu's thrf! ·poml hot p111 th I Orr up, 5A·5h, nnd they n • tra.Jh•d aq01n m w het hod be •n a w gcune ant11 Ano woul<I not trall from 1i1at po mt gam, nd f m hP.d OC<" oH m lh1~ hnnl tnlnute by 'T. nnmg ltt fnUf fie~-l\row attempts Co t.t Me t.1 t hgh product hantay P,1yton led OCC with t 'J. potnl'i, ond Sdrah Middl brook~ wets also in doubt hgures w1th tu pomts. f\ltu<llebrooke aho hdd 10 r 'houndc;. Sonta Anet had low players m clouble figures, lud by ophomore Roch 11 Anth<my, who h'-1d 18 pomls c JumyP Coast folh to :a~. h·3 ~UMll IMll'IM co•....,.N(l SANtA AMA 64, 0MMa CoMT 17 Of.-nge COMt Sortino I. Payton 12, Tomlinson I , Mo1k1 IJ, Wilde 3. Sfrac:Mrla,, 3, Mlddt.brookt 10, Lew•' 7 3 pt goah • Softinu 1, Tomi nton I, MOjlCI • , Wildt , Fouled out N Sllnte AM "'-dfo 13, H rw 7 ::a2~,2r~t tten:o 1, Mthony 1 out • Noni. Hllftlme Oringt Cod. »-24 TUNNER! •Pirates come up with huge upset of Dons, 83-72. SANT'\ ANA • By all 11ccounts, Wednesday night's game at SantA Ana College, wrudl wa1 one game out of first place In the Orange Empare Conference men'• bu· ketball 1ta:ndings, wu not sup- pqeed to be a place of celebra· Uon tor Orctnge Coast. But the Pirates took lt to the Dons and pulled oft an 83-72 \JJ>S "t wm, putting a big hole in Sdntct And'I tlUe chan~. Orang Coast (13-12, 4·5) Jtad by a11 many a• nine in the fust half aJ1d 13 m the second haU. five Pirates scored m double 8Qure1 . David 't'.aUeton Jed the way tor occ with 14 points. Tenail ZoU. and Roman Doi~ each tied t2 pointa .. Mftll re bounds. Anthony Cooper tcOred 11 points for OCC and Carlos Reyes added 10. Santa Ana falls to 18-8, 6-3 In conference. Greg Gray had 24 points and 18 re~ for the DonS. OM:N• ..... CXJJ SLICI o. ... CoMf U. 1MM AMA 72 ar.... COllll· ~ 14, Reyes 10. Cooper 11, Dolwn 12, Zoller 12. ~ 4. 8Hllr I, Eliott 6, ~ 6. 3-pt. goels .. CastWton 1, Reyet 1, Coop« 1, Martlnetll '· fouled out • Nofle. leMIAM ·Gr~24, ~. 15. a.rrau 10, ~ 3. McCowen l.~tO..Nlhlitl. Jpt.goeh ·~2. Chamblf\ , , tMltic:e '· GrW'/ , Pouled out. a. ..... ~ ~~--~· • ', 1 I\ r J D 1 r i r, ·, (<Mrall) W LJ r-;.---·~ ,........ .... -.... ~ • ~ I. I~ - EI fur" 1 I J 1 '1 • 1 b ---= fMWpOft HMtaor 61. Et Toro 47 CdM -WOodbridge 54 Santa Margarita 63. Irvine 43 Ne\iorport ~at C.dM Woodb<idge at Irvine San~ Margarita at £1 TOl'O TARS . ' CONTINUED FROM 81 . Newport Coach Lany Hirst, however, wasn't complairung. ·I th.ink the Irvine game was a wdke-up call," said Hirst, whose team (20-4, 5-2 in league and ranked No. 6 Ul Orange County) retnd.ined unbettten m six home games this season ''It refocused our young men's attention on the ldsk at ht1.11d l think we'd had so much success early, we started to take Uungs for grdllted " . Scillor fdilS have come to take for granted the kind of eff10ency which dtlswcred every El Toro chcuge. Coach Todd Duon's vlSltors hit a trio of three-pomters m the sec- ond quarter an9 scored the final hve points ot the h<ill to close to within 24-30 dt the bredk. And when sophomore Ashkan Ndwn hit from threedom 51 sec- onds into the third period, Har· bor':. once-11-pomt cushion had been sliced to 26-25. But Harbor, and more specth- cally Jameson, took over in a 2:17 span. wh.ic-h put the home fdlthluJ back m reldXdt.lOrH node. Adorn H~arlson converted a Jameson assist ·for a 10-foot )wnprr to tart the run, which conlmued W1th an tJlley-oop pass from Jameson lo Dusttn llling- worth. · Alan Ll.mon fed Hedrlson m the f>OSl for a strong four-footer, then rolled in a layup oif a Jame-. son dssist lo torce dn El Toro time- out. A Gary Robinson bucket, oft yc•t another Jameson assist, Cdpped the 10-point turning pumt. which left Hclfbor Wlth a ;lti-25 cushion the Chdfgers could never push under elght. Ilhngworth firushed \\/'Ith 13 points, while Robinson <".Ollected 12. Limon and Hearlson. who .. towed out With 1 :57 left, ttach addeq nine, while Billy Cldyton produced the hosts' only poUlts otf the bench With two. Ndzeri led the Chdfgen.' w1U1 d gumc-high 20 points liurbor, wluch attempts to hold onto second plcice when it visits Corona del Mar fnday at 7 30, outreuounded El Toro, 31-18, and blocked ftve Charger shots SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPC>tn ~ 61, El T°"° 47 Score by Quamrs El Toro _ 4 16 13 14 -47 Newport Harbor 13 1 l 19 18 • 61 • "El Toto Nazert 20, Parish 9, Tanaka 7, DeC01te 6, Marks 3, Parra 2. l ·pt. goals · Nazari 3, Parish 2. DeC01te 1. Fouled ovt • None Newport tt...t»or · Jameson 16, Illingworth 13, Robinson 12, Limon 9, Heartson 9, Oayton 2, Yarnal o. Valle10 0, Chat O l·pt. goals Jameson l, Limon 1, Robinson 1. Fouled out · Heartsol"I. IOYS SOCCER Sailors drop 2-1 decision NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Haroor-. High 's boys soccer team dropped a 2-1 Sea View Leegue dcos1on to visiting El Toro Wednesday afternoon despite outshootmg the Chargers from the held, 11 -5. , Zach Wells had the lone New -t port Hart>or goal, coming off an uailt from Brad Leer m the fl.J'5t hAlf. Duh BulCbell and Steve ' GendU9lne played wen in the I Qoel for the Sailon, but in the end 1 they fell to 2·5-0 in league play. r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot YOUTH SPORTS CdM overpowers Costa Mesa, 3-0 ··TUSTIN -llw Coiona del Mdr bpys under-12 gold dil·stars for AYSO Region 57 defeated Costa A Y S 0 · 5 1 Mesd (R<:g1on 120), 3-0, Saturddy in the Area Q All-Star Tournament at Tustin Sports Park. Left forward Jaik Ballba& scored twice for Corona del Mar. Nicholas Osslpoff had assists on both.goals. In tht.J fourth qutlrtt>r, Ossipoff scored his own goal off a 20-foot cross pdss by Gordon Yould, Chris Johnson had 11 saves for Corona del Meir dlld stopped a penalty kick by Co:.ta Mesa's Steve ShoetUer. Kyle Jung, Casey Flynn, Brandon BallbaCk and Neal Rafferty also played well for Corond del Mar. Dert& Spires had a good gdIJle for· Costa Mesa. · • . . . ewport Knigh ts open season with win, tie The Newport Knight<., an AYSO Region 97 boys undPr-12 SUVer all-star team, began the sea-a f $ 0 f 7 s<?n over the weekend with a 7-0 VIctory over Huntington Beach. Noah Zamow scored four gOdls for the Knights. Daniel Furman, Carmen ClmlnJ and Erle ScheUn each scored a goal as well. Daniel Navarro, Jason Jacobs, Shaun Keitzer, Taylor Sullivan, Clayton Helser and Chase Ayers played solid defense for Newport. Adam Pinkerton, Patrick Etter, Paul Kawamura and Joseph Riggio controlled the tempo from midheld. In the Knights' second game, they bdtUed to a 2-2 tie with South Jrvme. Newport fell behjnd 1-0 before.Schelm scored in the first half. South lrvane dgam look u one-goal lead with just five minutes to play. Excellent passing from Newport midfielders allowed Cimini to :;core with just two minutes !Pft to force the be. Coro~a del Mar girls u11:der-14s win a pair The Newport Beach/C.orona del Mdr under-14 girls yold dll-star te<1m, from AYSO's Region 57, A Y S 0 5 7 rolled through the Wt!~kcnd with two shutouts in the area playoffs. The team opened with d 2·0 victory over another team from New- port Beach (Reg10n 97). The Region 57 team then went on to defeat Costd M~d 3·0 Courtney Carnahan, Rachel. MalkJn, Kelly Percival, Jenn1Jer Wil- son and goahe Adrienne Patterson ;Nere key to Newport Beach/Coro- na del Mar winning by shutout both games Elizabeth Almaraz, Danielle Carlson, Keelan Cuyler, Whitney . George, Britta NJelsen, Priscilla Swenson, Jillian Ukropina and : Samantha Cohen provided the offense for Region 57. Ne'YJ>Ort Harbor puts Foothill away, 6-5 The Newport I ldrbor club roller y hockey tedJTl dcfC'tlled Foothill last R 0 l l E R H 0 C I E week, 6-5, behind thr~ goals by Dane Barton. Bdrton also had an assist Brendon Dorish scored two godls for Newport Harbor. Mike Brownell hdd d goal dncl two assists. Goctlte James Egan had 27 saves for Ne.wport Harbor. The 1umor varsity level team defeated a club tedll1 from CapIStruno Valley, 10-0. Brett Anderson had Uuee yodl!>. Dan Santolucito and Jason Mortenson edch scored two goals. • God.lie Trevor Dimarco had 15 c;aves in his first career shutout. OCU Rush advance at State Open Cup The Orange Coast Urutcd Rush, a girls under-13 club :.occer tcdm, advunc(.'<J through the preliminary C l U 8 round· of the CaliJom1a Youth Soccer Assoaation-S O C C E R South/Reebok State Open Cup tournament over the weekend with two shutouts and d tie in Bakersfield. The Rush had VJctonc:-. over the South Bdy Force, 5-0, and Empue 86 White, 6-0. The Rush tied the Galaxy Alliance Impact, 1-1. The Rush ildvances to the next IPvcl in Lancaster this weekend. The Ruc;h got slrC>ng play from Hayley Miller, Amanda Wittman, JJllane HarUlel, Rachel Furman, Kinzie Kramer, Kate HeeM:hen, Brooke Burgner, Kim Hanley, Frankee Kelly, Kerrie Gates, Isabel Monlclno, JUlan AusUn, MJchelle Burgner, Dela.me Ferguson and Shay Barton. OCU Riptide rolls in first round of State Cup The OfdngP Co<isl Unitt•d R1plldc, a girls under-12 club socct•r tedm, won their brncket m the tirst round CLUB of the State Cup over th • wt·ekend. . S 0 C C I R Katya Eadlngton scored a goal in the Riptide's t>pening game, a 1-1 tie with the LBU~C Danger Zone. • Shannon Ca~grove dnd Carly Chamberlain eaC'h scoted a goal a~ Che Riptide defeated WASG 8 > in the rum, 2-1. The Riptide was finally wanned up by its third game and dominat- ed the Irvine Striken;, 4-1. Causgrove had a hat trick for the Riptide. The Riptidt• also got excellent play from Jessica Abdou, MJcbelle Bauer, Elise CarroU, Usa Feucht, Courtney Hanson, Kara 'Jenkins, Andrey I<lapp, Nan Lmn.ln, Ashley Law, Kelly Prince and Lauren Scurr. . .. Wednesday's counts D I I P S I A Newport~ • 1 00.t. t6 anglers. 4 sand beu. 2 ~hco bass, 7 sculPln. 2 Sheephead, 2 perch. 0..,.,-. Lodl4'r . 1 boM, 22 .ngters. 3 c.lteo ba$t, J9 sand bMs, 29 sculpen, 1 hatlbut. 3S bladcimlth perch. Sunday, February i8, 1999 Fashion Island, Newport kach • kgtstratk>n 6;30 a.m. 51</1 OK RUN/WALK .. YOUTH RACES 1 Mk • 119. Mk • 1 /4 Mk Toddler not ... .......... . com KID'S EXPO 7 a.m.·11 a.m. Proc.ccds bcodic Roy 0 . AnJmcn, Harbor View 'llnd Lincoln Elementary Schools. INFORMATION (949) 114-9136 CO-SPOHSOIS . • __ ...,_....., ~':'~~!~ -\Ln .., .. "-1f&f •• or ts lllLI wir11 POLO Sailors ~andle El Toro, 12-7 NEWPORT BEACH-New· CdM trounces pon Harbor Hi,gh set up a Peb. 10 Sea View League first-place Woodbridge, 972 girls water polo showdown CORONA DEL MAR -The with Irvine by rolling pest Vis· Corona del Mar H1gh girl ittng league rival El Toro, 12-7. water polo team eamed its Wednesday. • first Sea V\ew League victory Harbor (13."6, -4-01n league, of the season Wednesday, a.nd rankt.>d No. :5 Ul Orange rolling past visiting Wood-County), broke open a 2· 1 b d 9 2 f n ge, -, .• first-quarter lead when ive Junior Melinda TuckC'.r had different Sailors scored in lhe two goals and 11 8 sists for the second quarter to secure a 7.3 sea Kings (4-9, t -3 in league). halftime edge, The Th1'S scored who had'Six players score, all four thtrd-quhfter goals, Sophomore tindsny Dayley befote El Toro (12-8, 2·2 iind ' had two goals and three No. 9 in Orange County) assists, while Shawn Rus and closed the gap in the final ~n-Molly Strack each hnd a pair of od. assiSts and one goal Jocelyn Manderi.qo had CdM's Hayley Hapeman three goals and thr~ assists chipped :m two goals, while for the winners, :w}>ile Kyndra jwtlor goalie Arin I lendrick- Cox added three goals and son anchored a trong defon- Jcnna Barto had two goals and sive effort. induding a 6rst- tour assists. bal1 shutout. with 11 saves. Newport takes on Thou-The Sea Kings open the sand Oaks today at 3 at Coro-Irvine Southern California na del Mar in the opening Ch hi t ht t 5 b round of tlle Irvine Southern ampions ps orug a y hosting Manaa. California Championships. SIA VIEW LEAGUE SIA VIEW LUGUl 0>M 9, WOCICMIM>GI 2 NEwPoM ~ 12. El. TOflO 7 · Sciore by Qwamn Sciore by QwwW'I Woodbridge 0 0 1 1 • 2 El Toro 1 2 0 4 ~ 7 Corona del Mar 1 2 4 2 • 9 Newport Harbor 2 S 4 1 • 12 Woocl:Jtldge. Guthrie 2. El 1Dro -Lloyd 2, Wright 2, Bell 1, Saves . Nguyen 4, Kenagy 1, Giil 1. Saves -Holtzclaw 5. O>ron. del M•r ~Hapeman 2, Newport tt...bor ·Cox 3, Daley 2, Tucker 2, Stcxksttll 1, Mandertno 3, Mast 2. Barto 2. Strd("' 1,.Russ 1. Gregg 1, Day 1.,SalleS -Kennedy 9. Sa~ -Hendnckson 11. Newport frosh7soph polo tou~ney starts today NEVlPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High guls fro~h-soph water polo coach Les Cutler is hosting d 12-team tournament at Newport Harbor starting today with the first round at 3 p.m. The 12 teams have been divided in the four pools. The-winner of each pool will square of in the semifinals Saturday. The championship game lS set for 4:15 p.m. Play starts at :i p.m. both today and Fnday. Ensign teams collect roller hockey victories The gold and Sliver roller hockey tea.ms from Eru,ign Juruor High both picked up victories Monddy night The gold team deft>dted Southlake, 5-3, behind two godls and one dssist by Vincent Mungo. Corey Adler, Michael McDonald d.Dd Kyle Matthews <1!<;0 scor<>d Ryan Bozarth, Trevor Anderson, Alex Whltestdes, Jason Davis, Jules Bates and Shay Barton also pldyed well for the gold t~am Goalie Elllott Thacker had 20 Sdves. The silver team defeated Tewinkle, 5-3 Ca~ron Shull had two goals and one asstSt for Enstgn. Jeremy Truelove also scored two goals and Kevin Wong added one. David C hrlstlansen stopped 40 shots on goal for Ensign J.B. Wieners, Brett Browman, Kyle Christensen, Joshua Lehr, David Morihlro, Chase Brawner, Brett Robinson and Wes Truesdell played well for the silver tea~n . GIRLS SOCCER ewport's Fredriksen makes it official, inks pact with Louisville NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High emor goa.J- keepcr Jordan Fre,driksen, who has steered the Sailors' girls soc- cer tedm to plttyoff contention this sedson, signed her letter of intent Wcdne~ddy to attend the Umvers1ty of Louisville on d full scholarship. . It was the first day ol the offi cial signmg penod for high school athletes. Fredriksen, a four-year varsity standout, WdS convinced thett Lowsvillc would be in hLr future whr.n she VJSited thP Kentucky campus m September She had etlso C'onsidered five other schools, including Purdue, Florida State and Texds-El Paso. Newport Harbor teammates Brooke Flam:.on (UCLA), Janelle Doylo (UCI) and Devon Burling- ham (St. Mary's College) are also planning to compete in women's soccer at the collegiate level. • by Richard Dunn S CHEDU LE TODAY • BMketball Hrgll school g1rk • CorON del Mar at Newport H.arbot, 7.30 pm; Co\'"t• Mew at Laguna Holts, 7 p m. ~una Beach at Eswnc1a, 7 p m • Soccer High sthool girls · Woodbf~ at Newpo(l Harbor, 3 IS pm. S.nta Margarita It Corona def Mar. J· 15 pm. Aliio N.gvel at Cost• M~ 3·15 pm; Estancia at Laguna Hills. 3.15 pm • W•ter pole> Htgll school girjj -I"''"• SOuthem California Ch<1mp1omh1ps. ftr~t round· Costa Mesa at El Toro, 6 p m . Newport Harbor vs Thousand Oak\, at CdM, 3 pm : Manna at Coron• def M.lr, 5 p m. • SofttNll College -Southern Cahtorm1 College a\ <:.ti State Oom1nguc1 Htlf\, 1 30 pm • Wresthng H191l school • Estancia at Unlvt>n1ty, 6 p m. •Jenni~ Community colk'g mM . c.,ntos at Orange Coast, 2 p m SANDOVAL CONTINUED FROM .81 . Sandov 1. wh rust thre vamty ea.sons provided littl basis for such oonfulenc . •1 pretty much 9ot pinned my frcsh:rnan year {wrestling a th • vari.1ty 215-pounder) I improvl.'<1 a htUe my sophomore year and I had nngwo!Tll lasl y1•br, so I couldn't Y<Te~Ue u1 ledguc. H Sandovdl, however, bolstf'1ed his confidence with a standout semoi football season, tor w}\ich he was named hrst·tP.cUn All·Pdc1hc Coast League und AU-Newport-Mesa 01stnct a:> a .5~foot-10, 210-pound detenslV!: .. ·end. HP. w~ encouraged turth1~r b) the c1.mvw of hrst-yea.r wrestling··. coach Matt Kellogg .. u product ol the highly rega.rded:t:'alvory Chapel wrestling progrdm. "When I hedrd that he came from Calvary Chapel, I dutomallcally knew he knew what he was doing,• Sandoval ~aid. ~This ts the lust tur1t! I've really had a ~teady coach He encouraged me to think pboul wmmng a league champion:.hip and he's taught me a Jot.• With his newly acyu1red knowledge combined with rnr~ quickness, flexibility and . . d9~iressiveness, Sandoval has been d handfuJ . •Every codch I run into tells me 'Your 215-pounder i tough,' w said Kellogg. who 1S sWl tryin~1. to break some bad habit'> SandovC11 developed before h1 dmvdl. "Ii his three previous years gave him anything. 1t Wds a foundation of the bdMcs. But no :one really taught him dn}' Strategy. Before this year, wrestling is something he went out ct.nd dtd. He's a much more well-rounded wrestle'r this veor. 11~·s athletic, dggressive, ~frong and qwck and hl" has the desire lo learn and wm Those are thmgs you can't really teaC'h. a Sdndoval is also the Mustangs' soft-spoken, but Thursday, Febtuory 4, 1999 83 . unqu . Uoned leader. · .. ·:me whole team listens to Gus," Kellogg Sd1d. Sandoval srud be began listeruny too much to the accolddes that accomparued his unbeaten rt:-cord, which proved to b his downfall dt the Laguna Hills Tournament. "I didn't come in focused and 1t opent"d ffi)' eyes a little,• Sandovdl said "I kind of slacked oll u little m practice and 1 thought l would come in and do real well. Now. l know I've got to locus. It was ft good lesson and ' I'm looking forward to league lmdls." D~sp1te his early travails, Sandovul said he never contemplated giving up \\.resthng, a grueling. deil!8l1din9 endeavor which rarely receive-Sa lour-yecu comnutrnent from prep athlPtc "l kept thinking by my senior year, maybe I could actually do .,umethmg," Sandoval said. "It was something I had fun with ancl I thought 1t would be nice to ~csy I hung Wlth it for four years. I also thought if t finally did start wmnmg, the payoff would be really great " . The edrly returns this season have been just that. but "-dndoval won't be content until he pockets a PCL gold medal. f State honors for Newport pun~er Johnson Newport l larbor High ..,en10r Edcbe John-.on hds been named first· tedJTl dll-state in footbaB by Cal-Hi Sports. The 6-foot-4, 220·pound threc·)lear stdrter, whose punb.ng prowess also earned tum All-CIF Southern Sechon Division VI, All-Sea View League dnd All-Newport·Me:>a District laurels, averaged 42 3 yards per punt last fall mcludmg a career· high 7 l ·yarder. I s Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? 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' Newport Beoch/Costo Me$0 Dolty Piiot th wetci. •troubl g tung mouvoted, • but th energ tic, .amh1tious Irwin abhoni mediocnty nnd wasn't pleased with has fin1Sh (tloo for :23rd) t th •So we are the Charity of the Vear 41\d we have the Play r of th 'Year (for tho eoond tnLight year in ln\inl, • lrwt.n moved put 11 playert and made up a five-suokc deflnt in the autographed by lrwm and enshrined .. prominently in the clubhouse -sea14' lrwln's fate that SWlday ternoon as :tt. blocked the ball from g tUng wet dn(I; l!SOn·op mng Ma t nrd Adi r sad. •Gre t." Irwin IWlld, Wlsolioted from h1 front.table seat, "'let's dolt ag4in." flnal round fo edge Hubert Green by a stroke. But hii course-record perfonnance and $165,000 payday were &econdary issues compared to th bunker rake. aved his record round. -+- hamp1on hip l st month in Hnwau. " -+- "It was strategically placed,• lrwln quipped. -tchin~ lho Tosh1b4 Senll)r ~a str, h1ch h wtll try to ct~fPnd Mnrc:h 12·1' I dou't look t tilt od1ng the • r -c:oolc1enc ) Wllh nrc t cp1dutlon." • lrwm, who fm1shed amonq Ute tup five ut 20 of th• Z2 St>n\or Tuur l'l\:cnts m .which he entt.>red Jast yf"t1r, nlade it d 1 combmed 1oumey 'fup dtty, hi\n<Jhny 1tn apPE>aran(:e for C1nu ol his pon.;ol'S'. Cobra, earlier m lhl• day lw forc• hPttding to Newport Bcctch Countrt Club, whim~ he shot tt course·teco1d 62 in lh<' (mal •t found out tt th • MMterC(lrd that lJU~ wasrt't rr?lldy lo pluy: Irwin 1d , •Maybe thnt' wh t I nP dcd " lrwin h~d two fower victom~ la:.t season than ln 1~~17. but his ovcrilll play Wlb never batt6!r1 posting 18 cons~c;utJvc top-five finishes and averaymg $1.30,068 per ~vent. • lrwtn., lbe Pete Sampru of the SenJor Tour with a Jordan~ue dominaUon of th~ field 1n wluch he competes, pointed to..,. the Toshiba Senior Cla sic~" the f>vent lcsst yeM which fueled the fire. ln a nveting finish between Green and Irwin, No. 17 became the momentous bole tor the second straight year (folloWlllg Bob Murphy's 80-foot birdie putt to bet!lt Jay Sigel in a then-record nine-hole playoff). Irwin's tee shot hit tile green but started to roll off, toward the water. As llWln's ball gained momentum down the slope in the rough (local coots kept the grass unusually short), it appeared inevitable that it would run into the lake. -lrwlD, a two-time All·Blg EJght Conference defensive back for Colorttdo's football tec11D in the l 960t», directs his own mtemationally , rocognized goU course design company, which ma~es bun twice as busy as his peors. But he'll always cbensh winnin~ tournaments and never mind returning for •media day.• ' cound last yecH. • lrwm ha gon~ virtually two fuU y~an, wtthoul a substant1 l brt aJ.;: from golf .Sallsfwd? H~irdly. Irw10. bkt· most who urt• comrwut1vt>, desires more. "The last round I played here last year was a memorable one,~ Irwin said. •1t was an exceptionally well-played round dlld it really set the tone for tbe rest of the year for me." ' 11nd aarruts there lire limos when ho hiis · Wh n To,luha S ·ruor Cl4t sic co-C'hr11rman Hdnk Adler add.re cd the audience Tucs<ldy. he made reference to lhe fact that tho I Ioag HospitaJ-opernt~d event won the Senior Tour· trumgural Chanty or th~ Ye.tu Award. Irwin's round was highlighted by the now·famous bunker rake on No. 17, which stopped his ball from rolling into But the forgivmg bunker rake -now • ~ OUNf!I 's golf column:aPpeaB every Thu!Way. ' I f!ueuc Nor1ces J ( p'ueuc 1 Nor1ces • J I Pueuc NOTICES f -~ -·~· i '. {" .. -s .... :-"-.''•'..i. ---"' ~ .. t_ ···~ NO'TICE OF Tile undersignea Trustee NOTICC OF T'RUSTIE'a Ing and state your ooiec· FlctltJoua eualne.. fllll'lg c:lalmt lhl.11 be Fet>ru-runher warning from the SAL£ Trustee Slit No. 11on1 Of he w11tlefl obiec· Nam• Statement ary 23, 1999 whidl 11 the oou'1 TRUSTEE'S SALE was appointed an<I l70C3l-A 1.0ll'I No. ~ lion' wllh tho oourt bef01e busineu day before the Thate .,. olher legal re· • 4J~~RAR~ IND~~~AUa~ -~~i::!u~~ TT~~~yu:~ Tiiie OnMt No 12211-6 YOU the hear.ng Vour •P· .,!"8~~ssf>!srson5 sate dale specrtied above. quiremenll You may want ARE IN OEFMA.T UNCEft A poarance mav be In peraon Eversoll Residenllal. Dated· February 1. 1999 to call an attomey nghl TRUST DATED MARCH 1ns11ument <llle<I May 29. 25, 1996 UNLESS YOU 1008, an<l recorued on TAKE ACTION TO June 5, 1998, H lnstru· PROTECT YOUR PROP· ment No 1998035-4342 of ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD Iha Ott.aat Reco1cl1 OI Ot· AT A PUBLIC SALE IF ange CoOnty, Calilornia VOU NEED AN EXPLANA· and executed by Teny L TION OF THE NATURE Rhoclai ancJ LOUtse R OF THE PROCEEDING Rhodes under the AGAINST YOU. YOU prOVISIOnS ol Iha Deed of SHOULD CONTACT A Trust DEED OF TftUST DATED '1f ~your allomey 9102 PIOllffr Dr., Hunt· • 0 ST I BAN D AL I away II you do no1 kllow OW13nl86. UNLESS YOU IF YOU ARE A CREDI· l<HANOUF an attorney, you IMY call TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT TOR Of contingent creditor lngton Beach, CA 9211-46 Publlehed Newnort an annrnav rafetral servlee YOUR ............ , .. l'T U&" I th d d Oreg A Johnson. 9102 .. ~··-1 Oii .-~ '• ..... , o e ec:ease • you mu~t Pl..,,..r onve, Hunting•~ Beach.CO.ta Meaa Dally or a legal aid lee (ll(ted SE !Ol..D AT A PU8LJC Ii a your claim w.lh the Beach, CA 92646 Pilot February 4, 1999 In the phone book). SAU:. IF YOU NEED AH cour1 end mah copy to tne Lori J. Joiln$on, 9102 Th248 Deapues de qua le EXPLANATION OF TWE personal representative Pioneer D!lve, Hun•""'ton Fletltloua Bualneaa entreguen esta citaaon Ju-NATURE OF THE PROCEED-appofntad by the oourt Ba CA uuv N StAI dlelal uste<J Ilene un ptazo INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU w11h1n lour months hom the ath, 92646 em. t~t de 30 DIAS CALEN- StOJL.D CONTACT A LlfN· date of me t1rsl lssuenoo ol Thi& buStness Is con· The lo1k>w1ng persona DARIOS para presentar Y!Jl NOTICE IS HEREBY letters as provided In Pro· ducted by; llUsband and are doing buelneu as una 1espuestd escnta a LAWVER This Hie IS 00001JC18d at GIVEN tf\lll h rMI plOpelty bate Code sectlOn 9100 wife EM BASS y FLOOR maqulna an aste ClOrte NOTICE IS HEREBY lhe requeat ol Terry L , GIVEN thllt the real prop Rhocl11 end Louise R known u : 870 Albor strNt. The time tor tiling claims Have you staned doing COVERINGS. 2597 Or-Una carte o una Hamada . ..eny Situated 1n Orange Rhodes. as Bane11e1ary, • County. California known whoH address is 901 es 25 Nonhampton Coun. Dove Slrael Suite 160, Newport Beacll. Cal1torn1a Newp<>f1 Beach Calllomta and descnbe<I as TRA 92660-3033 DlrecllOns 10 o 7 O 7 O A P N o the property may be OI>· 939-23·012. See Exh11>11 A 1e1nad by aubmllt1ng a wnt com Mesa, CA t2S77 Mr will not expire before tour buslneu yet? Yes, 3196 ange Ava • #6, Coate teletonlca no le ol~ra le$$Ol"s hfcel Numbef; months from ... _ he"'nng Lori Johnson Mase, CA 92827 p----'--· su -sp• .. &ta 11"' "' This statement waa flied Peter M_ .... , ..... 2597 Or· ,.,,..........,.,, '" ..,. 4'22-613-1' wtll be 90ld at <late notioed atxwe avu""' Hctlt.a 1 maqulna Ilene oUbllc auction It the Nolttl YOU MAY EXAMINE the with the County Clerll 01 ange Ava., #5, Coata que cumpllr con las tor· trom entrance to the COunty toe kept by Ille ooon II you Orange County on 1 ·2s-99 Mesa, CA 92627 m 111dade6 1 e g a I es CoufthoUM 700 CIVlc Cen-era a person Interested In 19996781400 This buslnes• I• con· aproplada• al ustad qulere ttf Oltve Wut. Santa AN, the es1a1e, you may Me Dally Piiot Jan. 28~ Feb dUc1ad by· an lnclMdual qua la cone escuche tu EXHIBIT A Ian request to Iha Beneh· PARCEL 1 UNIT I 12 AS Cl8ty Within tan daya ol the SHOWN ANO DEFINED flrll publlcatJon ot this no-ON THAT CERTAIN CON· tice CA. on 02fatt•. It wllhthecounaRequesttot 4• 11• 18• 1999 rn232 Have you staned doing cuo 2:00pm. to the hlahut bl6-Speccat Notk:e (loon DE· cns1678355 business yet? No SI usted no present.a su def at the same <i ..i.. fOf 1!>4) ol the htlng of an in· Actitlous Buelneaa Peter Maddick telpUMta • tlempo, puede c.utl, • caahWs cneck 11ent0f'{ and appraisal or Name Statement This statement Wal filed perder .. caso, y le puedan clraWn by a l&MI °' Nltlonal estate assets CK Of any with the County Qe"< ol qurtar su aatarlc>. au dlnero t»nlt • c:heek CklWYI by • petition or accouni as The follOWlng per&OnS Orange County on 2·1-99 y otras cosu de su DOMINIUM PLAN RE NotJCe of delauit and CORDED IN BOOK 14221 electl()O lo $811 me de state ot fedefal Ct9dll union, provided In Probale Code are dolno business 88 19991781993 propledad sin evlsO adl- Of a chedl draiwn by a ti* 6~1100 14!50 A Requesl MIND SPA 321·A Oe1'YPilolFeb 4,11,18. clonaJporpal1edelaC011e PAGE 528 OF OFFICIAL SCltbed real property under RECORDS the Deed ol Tl'\.ISI was , •• "PARCEL 2 AN UN-COf08CI a1 Instrument No. Of fedlnlf uVlngl Ind io.i tor Speaat Noll~ lorm 11 Marguerite, Corona del 25, 1999 Th250 E1111ten ocro1 requf11tos utodlbon. uvln;I ~ ava1 able from me court Mar. CA 92825 Fieiltloua Bualneu legates P\Jede qua usted DIVIDED 1/50 INTEREST 98·3!>4343 of Ula Offlaal IN ANO TO LOTS I 2, 3 Records of the County. ANO 4 OF TRACT 10987. Oiied. February 2. 1999 AS SHOWN ON A MAP IS{ Terry L. Rhodes RECORDED IN BOOK Trustee, Terry L Rhodes 477. PAGES 31 TO 36 IN 901 Dove Street, Suite c Lu s Iv E 0 F M I s . USO, Newpart Beach. Cah- C ELLANE OUS MAPS. lomia 92660-3033 RECORDS OF ORANGE Puulished Newp<>f1 Beacil· COUNTY CALIFORNIA Costa MO:i;a Dally Pilot E:XCEPTING THERE· FebnJary 4, 11, 18. 1999 }'ROM UNITS 101TO150. Th244 dlUon, °' UVln;a blrlk done Janet E Kytander. 321 ·A Neme Statement qulera Uamar a un abog8do sfl8Cltled In Anlndll Code Attorney for the Marguente, Corona ISel The lolk>w"'" -rsons lnmed11temente. SI no MCUOr16102 ~ .... .__ _ _. P•tltl Mar. CA 92625 """ .. -atwv.~ .....,..,.~ oner: Ths business is con· are doing business•• conoce • un ~· to do ~ In Clllfomla. HARRY E. WESTOVER, ducted by 110 lndtvidual Cyber Connection & puede Harnar a Un senllcio ::.,,;:~ ~.~~ ESQ. (CSBI 0211248) The registrant com· Training Center, 7581 Cen· oe reteretlCll de abogados WESTOVER " mence<S IO transact bl.ISi· tor Ave .• •HI. Hunt.ngton 0. una otlClna de •yuda II· wll IMdt~ ~ WESTOVER. UP nesa under !he llCtJIJOUS Beach, CA 92647 aal (YM). el d•rectol10 tele- Nlt'lt Of warrancy, upru.MG 901 DOVER OA'.. name or names Usted Steven VanOYer, 7561 bllCio Of ltnplled. ragatdlng W.. STE. 120, NEWPORT above on 1_7_98 Centei Ava, tt6. Hunt· CASE NUMBER: ~ °' encum-BEACH, CA 92660 Janet E. l<ytander lnQton Beach, CA 92647 (Numero def Caeo) ancu, '° ututy the~ Published Newport Th1s.&tatement was tiled Ketafln Sc:hlmmer. 7561 797130 INCLUSIVE LOCATED THEREON EXCEPTING ALL OIL OIL RIGHTS MINERAL RIGHTS NATURAL GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHER HYDROCARBONS B.,. WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN. THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER SAID LAND. WITHOUT HOW· EVER. THE RIGHT TO DAILL MINE. STORE. EX PLORE ANO OPERATE THROUGH THE SUR· FACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF SAID LAND. AS RESERVED IN THE DEED FROM THE IRVINE COMPANY A MICHIGAN CORPO· RATION RECORDED NOVEMBER 8 1979 IN BOOK 13386. PAGE 1280 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 3 AN EX· CLUSIVE EASEMENT OR EXCLUSIVE EASE· MENTS APPURTENANT TO !>AID UNIT FOR THE GARAGE ELEMENT. FOR STORAGE AND VEHICU· LAA PARKING COURTYARD ANO PATIO PURPOSES AHO. IF AP· PLICABLE. INGRESS ANO EGRESS OVER THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DE SCRIBED IN SAID CON DOMtNIUM PLANS AS RESTRICTED COMMON AAEA" FOR SAID UNITS. SAID CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR TRACT t 0987 BEING RECORDED IN BOOK 14221, PAGE 528 • OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA. Will be sold at publie euction on 1ne stepa ol 901 Dove Street. Suite 160, Newport Beach. Celtlotnia. on FebNary 215, 1999, at 9 00 AM. 10 Ille highest bdder tor cash, casf\iers check drawn on a ~ai. or ne11ona1 banlc, check drawn on • 11118 "' lederal a~-1119• and mn MMICllllJOO, • HYtngs aasooaoon Of • Savtng1 bank speotied In F1n1ncaat Code Sedlon 6102 and auttlOtlz«t to do bulineat In Clhlomla The ule Will be malde WlthOul covenant Of war· ranty regercflng title, po11ee11on, or encum· lmtnce•. 10 lalW'/ the ob· floa.Uon MCUred by the 08ed ol Trust exec:vted bV Tetrv L Ind LOUlll Ft Rhodes, Tru11eH of Terry L. Ind LOU111e R Rhodei Famlly Trust Eatabltshed Auguet 23. 19711, ae T rue1CK. to Chicago Tiii• Company. a Celltomla cor· potattOn. et Tl\Jltee. lot the benllflt and HCIJncy of Teny L Rhodet and Lou• 118 A Rhodes. u Benett· c:leiy. dated March 2e. 1996. and recorded u In• ltrument No 91-a50950 ol die Otloal Aeco«l.s o1 Of· ange County. Calilofnte 11'1 th• amounl ol 1678, 149 00. Inducing the I IOCaf amCJUnl of fie ~id I tie and teuONbly ' 49'1 lim&lll<I COltl. t.l!PflnM• ' end edvanc:aa 11 lhe lime i °' ~ .. , publQ!ion of thte .~~-..------~~~ glltion secured by the Died Beach Costa Mesa Daily with ltlG County Clel1< of Center Ave , 118. Hunt· SHEILA B. FELL, COMM. at Trust uecutec:t by Pilot February •. t 0. 1 t, Oran""' County on M 3-99 inatOfl Beach. CA 92647 DEPT. 18 ~ K Hodcarunlth, an 1999 ..-Palrlcl p 0 _.._ ll1e name and addreu NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS W11'1\1nted woman, aa tru• _.,,.,........., _ _,,_T .. h_W_2_4_S 19996780247 St. 11RsJ. c~'b;&a:"""'rry ol the coul1 Is· (El nombre SAl..E TN... Site No. tor. ~ on "21/M, Fl J I B I Da11y Pilot January 28, :;.! b I " dlreock>n de ta corte 85) '7Cll3frA Loan No.~ tnstNmenl 1~20648• cut oua ua neaa February 4, 11, 18, 1999 11\ls uslness s con· ORANGE COUNTY SU- TIM Ofdef No. 1'22S1.a Boe*: -, P-: -, d the Name Statement Th234 ducted by e general pan· PERIOR COURT 700 YOU AN! IN DEJJAUL T UN-omctal ~ ot 0t1nga, l'1e lollow1ng pe1Sons neishlp CMc Center Drive' west, Deft A DEED OF TRUST callfomla. The tot.11 llnOWtt aro domg business as NOTICE OF Have you star1ed doing Santa Ana, Calltornla DATED OIN3119'5. UNLESS secured..., -.Id lnltNmlnt e) Salon Dotour, b) De· APPLICATION FOR business yet? No 9270,_..079 YOU T""''" .,.....,.... TO .,, I 5alo ) H I D I CH ·NG"" IN Patricia c Pin• ,...... ,_'"""' as d thit ttme d thit lnltJal ~' n, c a r e our. "' .s; This statement was filed The name, •l'dresa. and PROTECT V~ PROP· publia!Uon oA this not1C9 la 3033 S Bnstol St Sutto K, OWNERSHIP OF telephene number of platn· EJUY, l'T MAY BE SOLD AT A $121,51us (EltltNled). C0&ta Mesa, CA 926<!7 ALCOHOLIC with lhe County .Clerk of 1111'1 attorney, or pla1nbfl PUeUC SALE. F YOU whk:tl 1ntMta the t.oe.i Josepti CendeJas, 3148 BEVERAGE LICENSE Orange eoun:~~~ wtlhout an attorney ta; (El N£ED N4 EXPl..AHATION OF •mount ot the unpeld bM-Ashbrook Dr. Chino Hills, 081 ol All •-I nombte, la dlracdon y el THE NAT\JR! OF THE PRO-.nce(i....i...ti--~--' 1 ..... CA 91709 • ng .,.,.,ca Oa1~Ptlot Feb 4, 11, 18, ,.._.,.. .._ t·e'-'-....,1 ~-&-"aru.... YOU ~-.., -....-,,... T lion: FEB 01, 1999 25 1 n Th251 ,...,, .. ,v "" ,.,,,.,., .,. ... .......,._ -· •• -.... lnlltel!C) and ru-hl!I business 1, con-• • ....... ..-.... , .. __ ....,._nte, YOU SHOULD CONTACT a --d ad b I To Whom It May Con· vvv-"""" .,..,,_,..... " liONlbly eGllMted c:osta uct Y an indiYICloa cem Flctitloua BualnHa o del demandaoi. qua no l.ANYa NOTICE 1$ eicpen._ _., .ovanca .i Have you started doing Ilene abooado es) Ha\EBY GMN thlt the ""' the ume °' lnlllll publca11on bus1ne11 yet? No The Name(s) ot tne ~ N•m• Stet~t LAW OFFICES QI= PRICJlf1Y known ~· 870 at tNa notlca. n. '"*· Josepl\ Cend8}81 ~n'}~~~~c PYRAM D The lollowlng peflOlll JAV F. STOCKER Aiti0r StT• Costa Meu. llgned truaeee cbdllma any TN• 11a1ernen1 waa had T _.. are doltlg business u · Jay F Stodl:er, CA 1212'7 Aualot's P11c:el 1at19ty for M't lnClofTed· y, lh the County Cleflc ot he eppllcants llst.... a) Center lot lnt911f'1le<I 23 Mauchly, SUlte 100, Number-422-61~14 wlll t» neu at the IO'Mt addrul Orallge County on t·21 ·99 eboYe are ap~ to the Health. b) rt' lew1nga Irvine. CA 92618, 9d<I"' P"t* IUdlan .c ~ and caw common d&Sig-.19996701069 Department AklotlollC Network, c) A to Per· (714) 788·0803 North mint 9'1lrMCe to the nmon, Ir .ny, ltlOWn ._.,, Oa~Pllot Feb 4 11 18. Beverage Control to sehl-faction, 112 E 17th OAT'E: JUL 211"8 ,.~_, ,. _ _._ . .., 100 ~ ~ ,......_ ....... 25 1 9 T .. 248 cohollc beve$U¥ia as at St•aet tE-1"" .,_Ala•--......,.,, """"'"""' """ ---, ...... -" " • .,., ....,, ..,,., ALAN SLATER, C19'1t, by CMc: Center Drtve Wul. Deed d TIUlt haracdot~ Fl ti I B I 215 17 RIVER E A.VE CA 92701 C FARIAS. Deputy s.nt.a AN. CA on u.cuted and delfvwed to c t oua ua nesa NEWPORT BEACH, CA Joan W1ae, 1125 E. 17lh Published Newport 0212511..., • 2:00pm, to the the Ulldenoled 1 wrtttM Name Statement 92663 St. •E·109. Santa Ana. CA Beech-COCta Mesa Daily highest ~ 11t u. ame ...__..~ ........ ..i ..... _ .. __. T.... tulow For the tOllow1ng rype of 92701 ,,_._.....,., "' --• .., "'' ing pel$0tll License 47 ON-SALE Lesl,. ~ ••. 1125 E 17... Pilot January 28, February at Ille.'°' e&lh. 1 c.uhler's Demand fOf S.. The un-ere Going bUtloess as E R .... uo 4 11 18 1999 Th240 check dl.wn by • -.te Of defslgned c..tled a NoClc4 Run111ng Bird Promo· G NE AL EATING St. •E-109, Santa Ana, CA • ' ' l'\lllonal bana, 1 checlt d Defeurt ~ EecUon to lion&, 2603 Elden Ave • #E, PLACE 92701 Flctltloua Bualneee cnwn by I IUte Of federal Sell to be t9COt'ded In the Col.ta Mesa, CA 92&27 Pubhshe<l Newport Thia buslrl8SS Is con· Heme Stat.ment aedl unbt, °' • ~ C°'"Y --e the rul ~ Valeri• Mou1ay 2603 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ducted by. hulbend and The followlng pel8ons cnwn by • -. Of federal arty ll lout.cl and rnor• Elden Ave ' •E ~ta Pilot February 4, 1999 wile ere cl04ng business as uWlgl and loan auocia-than ttv• months hive Mel8. CA 92827 Th2•7 Have you 1ta11ad doing MA RT I AL ART s lion, uvlnG• auoci.tlon, ot elapsed IJnce such racotda-This ~slnoss 11 con· Fictitious BualneH business rs!'? No SPORTSWEAR, 892 W uVlngl bill« ~Wied In lion. ~ .... ,.-wi .... ~ ductod by an lndlVldual Name Statement Joan W se 18th St., Costa Mel8, CA "" _.._, ,.._._ ..--.__ •102 ,... . .,,,_ ,,..._ -I I I f'_. 92627 .-.na.-.......,. _.....,, <> ~~ eomp.ny, 350 Have you atal1ed doing 1 nlS •a ernen was · t""" and aulhoNed to do busf. South Grand Avenue, •7th bus1neu yet? Ves, 1996 The tollow1ng persons wllh \he CoUnly Cieri\ of Doto SO<>rtswear. LLC ~ In Callfomll. The FIOO( Lo. Mgelal CA va1ena Mouray are d~ng business as Orange County on (CA), 892 w 18th St , propefty lwetoftX• ll being 9007~ .. TNttw. Fof'$11U This statement was filed Bistro Le Crlllon, 2523 12·29·98 Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 eold"Ula", The ulewlll be tnfomiation c.ii. (t1ll 387• with tt1e County Cieri\ of Eastblutf Shopf Ctr .. New· 1HHT78M3 Thia business Is con· =:,,:wup~ : ~~TN==~ Orangn COunp~~·:t.: poe1.ta~ia~, 9:6~CA). Fe~al~ r:~~e:9n. 2fu21a2 ~td by Limited llablhty Wnf>lled, regatdlng tlllt, omcet.A.SAPM71102M. 2111, Daily Pilot Jan .28. Feb 2523 Eastblutt Shopp Ctr · FlctJtloue BuelnHa Have you started doing pouuaon. Of enc:um-2118 • 4 11. 18. 1999 Th230 Newpon Beath, CA 92660 N•rTM Statem.nt builfle8S yet? Yes. August brlflCU. to Mtllty CM obi-1--------....-1 This bu$108SS ll COO-1998 ,.....,., Ufed ..., ...... ,..__.. AcUtloua Bualnua ducted by a OO""'"'llon The lollowing persona ~~~ .~:!.~..= ~ BSC8020 N --·· ent .,.....~ are ""Ing""--··· as Ooio Sportawear, UC, "' ,._. ----w, ama ...... m Have you stal1ad doing ....., ON""'"'"--Andrew R M1naoff. Gen-~K !:.~': N~1i~~0~F ,,!hJoJf;:~~~u"::ona bu~:1n~"J8a!!,~:;.,1~9:oo A~~ C«~ 4:1 ~;~~ ei~8:~t was hied lOf, ~ on "211196, TO ADMINISTER Fabucators Weat, 1n9 O.tro&nl, Pre&:/ 92625 • widl the County Clerk ol IN:lnmWlt 19'0421lk5, ESTATE OF: Wnlltier /we• Co&ta Mesa. Ths·statemttnt was hied SooH M, Hennck, 430 Orange County on 1·26-99 Boot: 9' hge: -. °' the JEAN HAMBLJNG CA 92G27 v.11h Iha County Cie11t o1 Seawa1d Ave. Corona del 1ttM111408 otlldal ~ d Or-., aka JEAN Something Spol1y, lne, Orange County on 1·26·99 Mar, CA 92625 Dally Pilol Jan 211, Feb ~ ~~~. MILLICENT (CA), M1n9 Whlc-'191826r2A7Y8 19998781427 d~by~:,~~uac:"'" '4 , 11, 18, Um Th232 _ .. _ by -........ _.. ~ta au " Dally P1IOC Feb. 4, 11, 18, Flctlt.loua Bual-.a• u d ttte time d the 1n1t111 HAMBUNG aka This uullnest is oon· 25. 1099 Th249 Have you &tarted doing ,,_. ~ al OU nota 11 JEAN M. HAMBLING dllCted bY • corpotaf!On cnat68l629 bullneas yet? Yea, 12198 -~,,,.I~• 11211,111.211 • t&bmited), CASE NO. A1956JM Have you alarte<J dolnQ NOTIC E TO Soott M Henndc ""' .,... __ wNch ~ Cha t.oe.i To air heirs, I> 01111• buslneu yet? YH. 1·4·91f CREOCTOAS OF TM atatement wu filed are doing buStneN as· lll1'IOIM1t d the unpaid 1»1-c•anes, credllois, cont Somelhlng SPOfTY, I " with the County Clerk of ~. •971 Per-era_Ltne~io ltC:CtUed and ingent creditors, and per. Ray Torrey, President Bl.ILK SALE Orange County on 1-19·99 11mmon Lane, IMne, CA un.-·-•> Ind re. ton• wtto may otholW1 9 Tt1ts statement wa1 fl (SEC. 6104, 1"967IOM2 92812 eonebtV UbmlUd coats, be lntere•t .. , In Ille will W•lh the County Clel1! ol 1!1105 u.c.c.) oeay P1io. Jan. 21. 28. Oeborall Manene Molina. upen--. and MN-es 11 · or Orange County on 1•28-Eacrow No. 2888-CC Feb . .t, 11. 1999 Th213 4971 Persimmon Lane. ..._ ..__ ..i .._ ... _. :;:;i........,, estate. Of b<Jth, of JEAN 1,......781 2 Fl ti I B I 1 CA 9""'12 ............ ·-JIUl)t1l,....... HAMBLING ak JEAN ...... N01ice " her&by given to c t oua ua neaa Mne, ,., al !Na ~ The~. MILLICEN I M:MBLING Dlllly Ptlo1 Jan 28~ credllcm ol the wllhln Nern. SteterMnt Tl'lls builness la con· =~~ ·~a JEAN M HAMBLING 4, l I, 18. l999 tn 1 named .. n., that • bulk Th• lollow1ng pereon• clucte<I bv. an Individual ""' Sf'f • A PETITION ron PRO· Fictltloua BualneH aalo II about to be made of are Qolng bUl!Msa H Haw you started doing ,..... ot ttle .,_ adclrus BATE has bclln 111e1 by N•m• StntnMnl th• asset a described Real·Time SolverJ. 1506 ~-ne00•,.s Y•Mt? !'!OOll"'• Ind --common destg. AGNES ANN CONNELL In beloW S.ndeaetle Dnve \.iOfON ..... h ... • .. nalbl, r ~·ahoWa hefeln. the Supertor CcJurt ol Cl\lf· The tolloWlng persona Th .. !lfme• and t>uslneu del Mar, CA 92&25 This llatement was lileO The ~ undef uld tornla, County ot OR· are dolf!p bualoell 81 add1ean1 Of the seller are Willlam 6adao Fujltaubo, with tile County Clerk of Died °' lNlt iw.tobt ANGE li J H E L 0 c A L BIN BIN HUANG 333 E 1506 Sandcaetle 011Yt, Otanga County on 1 ·20-99 exlC\Md Ind dell'v9<ed to THC: PETITION FOR :c~~~~( ~~tl'it 17TH STREET, COSTA Corona del Mar, CA 92625 1""710t14 ~~-~ Wfltten PROBATE requests ltull C) TOWER MECHANICAL MESA, CA 92627 Thie t>u11nes1 la oon• Oa1ly Pllol Jan 28, Feb ... _ ... Ind AGNES ANN CONNELL SERVICE ... s C1 The location In Celllomla ducted by an lndMclual '4, 11. 18, 1"9 Th237 Demand fOf ..... --·--............ t .. • ,..., INS, of the .......... x--"k•• off-Ha .. _,. ..,.._ "JIS -.-., • .,p,,,,.n e,. 8S J>e•IONll Orange, CA fl2868 ........ ........... -ve you 11a • ...., """'0 Flctltloua Butlne.• dlfllgned cauaed • Nobce rapresan1at1ve 10 itf!ITll!llt• MBT J Bangert, Inc , of the uller II •me bua1M11 vet? No ~ StaterTMnt °' DtfauA and Elecbon to ler tne e.it11 OI thu dou· (Cal.I.). l<l& s C•trua, 0 ,. As liatad by the Hlltr, an w1niam Sadeo FUfiteubo ... to be tlCOfcMd In the dent 111~ CA 92"68 other bullnasa namtU and Th111 11 temtnt wa1 ftleO The IOlloWlng P8fl0nl mu'lty wtMfe &he,... P'~ THE PETITION roq118$11 i It llddreuu used by the With the Coun"' Clel1! of .,. doing bullnea .. erty £a tocated slid rnor• the r!OOB<jant's Wilf lllJ bl" nesa COf\• seller within lhtM years Orange Coun~·~ Ml ff Chamber OrchHtra than ltvw ~ ~ <X~Jicils, 11 any. bo Admlllod d~: ~ :.:c1:,g beflXI the date audl fltl 1ttM7IOll4 ~·o!t~~ =-S .....-iatnceeuchrecorcs. IO probate The WI and bullnM$yet?NIA wauentotdaliveredtothe Deity P*.>C Jan. 21 . 28 Promualce RUIN, (NE• tiorl. Dile: 211111 Windtof eny <:Odlclls e1 av11118ble MDT J Be,,,_, Inc , buver ere: NONE Flt>. 4, t 1, 19" Tl!2t4 v•n•), ... 1 .. _ _. ,....._, ~ Company, MO 101 e.aminatlOfl In Ult! t~ .. .. ... • ..,_.J JIP 1ne namea and bot!.,..• _,,. .,. ..._.. ''""' sc.#1 Gfand Arilenue, 41ll! k•P1 l1Y the coun w ... " ...,ngel1, r rea. lldOreHeS of tne bUyet ,,. SUMMONS COfooa Del Mer, CA 12825 ~. Loa Angttes, CA THE PETITION requettJ Thia S1atement wee Flied O S T I B A N 0 A L I (CIT ACION JUDICIAL) T.. bueln .. 1 II con- 10011, a:e Tha.._, '°'a.en eillhori1y 10 Odnllo!Sl11 ltle ~n!,-~~ ~:et KHANOUF, 705 , S NOTICE TO DEFEN· dUQed l1y Non·Profll Cor· 1n1onnmon Call: 1t1•~m-•&td, .. •--'A• -...... _.,, ..... ..-"E' •RE sT ..... •1 o·"'T ~""'*"' • ·-·-....... > por911on ~ ...__._._ ·--... UltUUf u... ......... .... 1 11 .. ...... .. .... • • .. • ..... ........ ..,,...._,,, .. _ """' ··----~ .,_, ,._,_ .._... 11 -1 .... m'"'"t~ ''--o1 "'•· ""'"HEIM ,... n2......., SCOTT NSON ... IA-,_..., •~ ..,..., • ~ .-~ ...., .......... ,...., ..... """' " D•ilV Pdol _,.,, ~8. Feb ""'"" • .... •"""' +-· ,,. ... _..._.=,y ... 1 ... 1 ....muwioco. •N -•• , .... ""'' (T"'" ... .-....... I """"' Th2..., ~-........ "' ............ a1e ......... ._. 0 E WHI •""'-' ._..., • --........ _._ ......... ~. ..... • ... """"""• 4 11 1 1...... ..., .... _ .............. ......, -· • °"""• .._ •. _ ..... -""'"'., ---·-· -. wtn anow me ptr!'SQ1l81 r p ' !a • 0111ctlbed tn ~ ... tndhllduatty, and d()l_ng .-....... "--..... , 2111,>'11 "'$efllatrve to tllku IM"'Y STlTl'*NT OF Equipment. 'fhcture bUlln .. e u WHITSON A Andreaen. ~ · tr.lions Witl\Out ob!Alntng ABANDONMENT OF turnllure, goodwill, DEVELOl'MENT, end Tt-. lta""*'1 W9a llled court 11pp10vl\I 81Jfore USE OF ACTmOUI lu .. notd 1mprovemen1 00£8 1 ttwougfl 20, an. Wlfl IM Counly Cleft! of Inking cnnato Y9ry imµot• eullNm NAME and .,. loeat9d at: 333 E. dulllve, Or-. courr on t·2&-J! i.m act1ona, llow1t11tr, lhl The tOllOWing ptreon(I) t1TH STREET, COSTA YOU ARI IEINO -0 t~-· SHOPPING FOR i .' A NEW APARTMENT? med let.II you comjNµ-e co ta without hassle or worry! pereonet reµre11ntetlvt n.e (have) ~ thti MESAi CA,_ eae27 IY PLAINT1'F.Y' Ud la •·~~· , ~.:'· "t::4 wlll be required tO g"'• ''°" 148 of the flclll'°"8 buel· The DUelfl9ee name uatd e... demandaudo) llN _ hOI to 1ntare1.t11<1 P91IOOI ""' neme •> HOSPITAL by the....., at thet lcQlol\ YOUNOlOVE. en lndMd-....... unle61 they have wor...d MECHANICAL SERVICE, II· H. SALT OF ca.TA U!!i..._*.nd JANlTTI ...._ llelli.Wt fKllle.l Of contented 10 the b) THE LOCAL PUIMIEA, MESA YUUNULOI/£, an lndMlfo The IOlbir!no peftOM p1oposecl ncilon ) The In· c) TOWER MECHANICA4. The anlk:ioe1ed dale ol uel 819 ~ •: Ot!fH!ndenl ldmil'Qtrallon SERVICE, 44 ~ St, die bulk eele le Fetwuery You r-. JO CALIN· ... AMee IUthOrlty WID ..... --"-"'-11 ,....... "4 1"9althe°"'°8Ge!M DARDAYlefter ... ---·-"1 --•• urileo 1n l1Ve';;11:d-p;;. TI:.·~ 8utlMI• FORMOSA ESCROW, mone II..,_. on ;iO ~M.ie.7CA .. '2U7" IM lilea 11n Obie(tlon to the rwnt f9fttred 10 lb<MJ INC .. 95 W Vf//llltt INd , Ille a l)PNl .... 1 ,..,,_ TOM Wiide, 21 i-13td petltlOo an(J ~ good waa llled In OnartQe COunty '°..1..~ lt1 I01 M '* oourt. a~~..._ CA lft2'7 eaute why 1he c:oort t"°'*f on 10-1lU5. flLE NO. u111 t.ill .... 18 acited A lel8f Of pttON cal.. ,,.. ........ · la oon- not ~lf\t the tu......_. 1-......aa14•3 IO c.Mon"8 Unlfotm Com· not P'oe.ct -·· "':J': •--·. -._........, A ...... ,,..,. on"..,...!Y~, ........., "' ,__, •--•1 •• .. _._ .....,,""µ .... Thil bUllOeM It con me1c:111 Coo• 9ec11on WIMln ,....._ be Hll'8-....,... dOlna non wW be htld on M CH lndlWllMI 11 oe 2 1n ~ ltOll lofm I '°" ~ v ... 111• '4 t 999 91 1 45 pm In clUllMd := If 10 ~. ttl8 1*'18 .,.,,. 1he OOUft 9IJ llMf ~ Ton, Wldt Dept L73 k!CMad at ,_, '*"'=.ISW ... Med end ___. OI the ~ CMll n111i 11•1e111•1m1*M• ... tied Tiffi ~Ort¥e loult\, Or .:-.: ON11f Qe;1I Of _... wtiom dairna INIY .,_ " you do "°' Ill JG!" ,.. will ,_ County ~ o1 tl'I091. ~ ~OlmllrOn ,..... W•• ••. FO,MOIA "°'*on llme, you,.., OraftgeCounlvan.1~--IF-T CB,llCf 90.. ',....,,,_., llOMM, INC , • W, loM ..... and your t~-e::=o~J .. 111 .. ~ • .,.,. .. ,.. Vllfr .. :i...'°·.u.mt>r• ..... _~!-:': ~...,. .... ,.. t:::=::==:~;;;.::~=:;;:.:.;:;;.:;;.;~:;;::;:;::;:;::.t~' :=~-!!!!!!!!..!~!:!-~::Hr!!lt!lc!!!!.:..::::.!! .. ..'Dim!!!! --.111tll!9 !JIC lllll '°' '"::ltffr,_ .. -,_.,Mr!!!'te"~~!!!"'" • s •&..Y. ,._,_ .;111111 .,.:::Ill I I I 9 • i Actitloua Butlneta Flctttloua Bu.Ines• Name Statement NarM Stat.ment The following peraon5 The totlowlng penlON are doing business as ere dOlng bullnell as: Olun Capital, 280 ANDREW LAWLER V1ctona SL ••&. Colla COMPANY, 901 Dover Mesa, CA 92627 onw. SUtte 101 , Newport Nathaniel Penn Olien, Beach, CA 92660 2ilO Vic!Olta Street, 140, Andrew Lawler, 901 Costa Mae. CA 92627 Doller Onve, Suite 101. This bu11ne11 Is con. Newport Beech, CA 92660 dUCled bV. an lndNldual This business 11 con-Have you atanll<I <lOlng ducted by' an lndlYlduat bu&lneu yet? No Have you atarted cl04ng Nalhanlel Penn Olsen . ~1neaa yet? VH, 1998 This statement was lllad Anctrew Lawter wltl'I the County Clerk o1 This statement was filed Orange Coun"i on 1 ·28-99 with tile County Cleflc of 19991781389 Orange Counl>' on 1-19·99 Daily Pilot Jan. 28, Feb. 19996780fe1 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th225 Dal'Y Pilot Jan 21. 28, Flctltloua BuelMH Neme Statement The tollowlng pe~s are doing buslnelf .. The Rellectllle Wnter. 609 Thames Way, Cotta Meaa, CA92626 Chatlene Lynne cornoe, 609 ... Jl'larnes way, Calta Me\&. CA 921526 This boS•lllSS II con· ducted by an lndlvlduel Have you star1ed doing business yet? No Chel1ene L Colllns This statement was tiled W•th Iha County Clelil of Orange County on 1·26·99 . 1Mtl711301 Daily Pilot Jan. 28. Feb ... 11, 18. 1199 Th227 Flctltloua Buel""• Nam• Statement The totlowlng PlltlOlll ere domg busfneu II& Upba111 Rentals, 103-2151 Place, Newpon Beactl, CA 926&3 Georgia Johnson, 31384 West Nine Ol'lve. Laguna Niguel, CA 926n John Linzmayer, 31384 We&t Nine Ot1ve, Lagun• Niguel. CA 921577 This business Is con· ducted 1>y e general 1>111· 081$hlp Have you started doing bustness yet? No Georg•a Jonnson This statement wae lded v.lltl the County Oertt of Orange County on 1-26-99 11tt1711180 Delly PllOC Jan 28, Feb. 4, 11. 18, 1999 Th226 Flctltloua Butlneaa Heme Stetement The lollowlng pelWl\S are dOlng bullneSll aa· Peoshnk. 41 oo Cernpue Drive, SUlle 230, Newp<>f1 Beach, CA 92660 American Enterprlae SoluUons, Inc , (FLOR· IDA), 6800 NOlth Dalo Mably Hwy , Suite 100, Tampa, Fla 33814 This 1>Uslne11 11 con- ducted by: a ClOfPOl'ltion Have you ataned clOlng buslnaas yet? No American Ente1prlse Solutions. Inc , Anthony F Manlacalco, COO This statement was hied with the County Clertc Of Orange ~ on 1-26-99 119M711S92 Daily PilOI Jan 28. Fet> •• 11, 18, 1ell T'h228 ActftlOua Bualneaa Nem• StatittMnt The IQlloWlng pel10l\I al'9 doinQ business as: Execuive Leoal Support Servas, 17860 NeWtiOpe St. S4Jite #A--427. Fountain vdi-i, CA 92708 Pafocia Encarnacion, 17860 N4rwtlOpe St . Surte IA·427, FOYl'llaill Valley, CA 92708 Thia btnlnea1 Is con· dueled by. an lndlVldual Have you etanad doing bulinell ~l? No Patricia Encameeton Thia 5tatement w11 filed • wtttt the County Cterll of Orange County on 1 26·99 111M711403 Dally Piiot Jan 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, ,999 Th229 Flctltloua Bualnna ~9t8tem9nt The IQllowtng per.one .,. dolnQ bulln8ll •• a) Eelelley·&Net.t & AuodelM, lncotpOl'8ted, b) ESA. Inc .• 2711 E' Cout Hwy • St• c. Corona del Mer, CA 92&25 Eetelley·Scheetz I Al· 1ocl1te1, lncorporatad, (CA), Vt 1 E. Cout ~ way, Ste C, Cotona del ~r. CA9212S Tl* buliftell .. COil• duc.1«1 by • oorpcnOon Ha"9 you •tarted ~ bultnela ~ v ..... 15-95 Eltefley Scheetz & Aa· tod91ee, k IO()r1)0j .... ; J H SdlMtl. CEO Feb .t, 11, 1999 Th217 Flc11tioua BualMaa Nam• StatenMnt The totlowlng persons ara <lOlng buslnesa as · CHRIS MCDONOUGH MARINfi SERVICE, 281& Otake -A.venue Coata Mep, CA 92626 M\chael Christopher Mc:Oonouoll. 2818 Drake Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92826 This busl:ne11 11 con· ducted by. an 1ndMdu11 Have you 1tart«1 doinO bU$1MSS ye1? Vas, 10+18 Michael Christopher ~" This statement was Iliad v.111' the County Cle11t of Orange Coontv on 1-19·99 1Mtl7IO&IO Deity Pilot Jan 21, 28. Feb . .t, 11, 1999 Th218 Flctttloua Buelnesa Nem• Statement The tolloWlng pe!SOl'll are doing business as Bed Heir Oay Hats, 600 1/2 381h St., Newport Beach. CA 92663 Libbie A McMahon, 800 t /2 36tll St • Newpon Beacir,CA 92663 Th•• busmesa Is con-ducted by: en lndNldual Haw you started doing l>UlkleSS .Yet? YH, t +99 LlbbleR.~ Thia atetement was filed w1th the County Clerk of Orange County on 1 ·26·99 '1191711183 Daily Plklt Jan 28. Feb. 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th222 Flctttloue Bu1lneH NerM Stat9tMnt The lollowlng persons are doing buSlneSI IS D. Beetle Oel+gnl, 240 HallOller Dr • Colla Men. CA 92626 Mark Edwa1d Alonso. 240 Hanover Oflye, Cotta Mesa. CA92e26 Thll buslneSI 11 COil· ducted by an ind1Vidu11 Have you started doing business yet7 No Mark Ed'Nard AloNo Thi• statement wa1 ltled with the County Clerll or Orange County on 1·2&·99 1MH711385 • Dally f>ll<lt Jan 28. Feb 4. 11 , 18, 1999 Th223 CHa1NOJ .. NOTICE OF SEIZURE. f'URSUANT TO HEAL Tl1 AND IAFETY CODE S(CTIOH '1471111411 AND NOTICE OF INTENOED FOARITVAf PURSUANT TO HEAL'Tl1 AHO SAFETY COOE SECTION 11488.4 On D£CEM8Ul 23, 1118, • 1807 P\ACENTIA, NO. 8, COITA MEIA, CA, the PIOINRY~••: t2, 191 U. I. CUARENCV you rec..-.. Ktuat notlN. IPle•N UM 90-4'0-27 I You m'IH letw lift endof9td opy of the cllllm on the Olettklt Anom.y of onno. County (Attn: IUIAN ft. RIEZMAN. ~ OlatttG& Attomevl • 700 Chllc c.no Orlw Wen. Santa ANI, Ce 82701 \Mthlrl t!Wty 1301 d•y• of the •flint of the In lha Superior Court/CMI Olvklon. The ·~ co dmely fii. end 1ec1n • Yetlfled clllm 1t1tino .,, lnt•nt•t In 1n. prop.ny In IN Superlo1 Coutt will ,.,ult In the prop· erty belno dectered or or· der•d forfeit to the St11te or C1hfoml1 Ind d11trlbu11d pureuant to th• prolll.1lon1 ol Health ind S1t1ty Codt Section I l 489 without further nqtlc. or llt1rlno. 2/04. 0211 1. 02/18 TAntWELL James l . Teth..n, Retired Fluof Cofpo{atlOfl Exacu1rve 85, Former 01re<tor OI Fluor Corp. · and Group VICI Pf9sldenl of Floof Engineers and Construe· tors. Inc. thd Tuatdey, February 2, 1999. • Mr Tathwel was born in Kansas Ciry, M1ssour1, ~uly 26th 1913 He graduated from the Urwerslty of Kansas at Laureoce and was a member of Iha Tnangle Fraternity. Hts career began with Moblt 00 Corporation and Phillips Petroleum Company In 194 t he joined the Fluot CorporatlOn. Where he re ma1ned unl~ his retirement 1n 1979 Tall'lwell was in- strumental in establishing Fluots foreign operabOnl, opening-the firs1 fore1~n office fOf the company in London, England 1n 1957. Credited IOf his contribU- bOf\S to the company'' rapid growth dunno Fils tenure. he <Mtrsaw the operations ol vanous com· pany subsidlanas, whlc:h included Fluor Ocean Se.Mees. 0eeo Oii T ac:ti· noloav. FlUOt F>ower Sere ices.-r:1uor Oltshor• oriing· and Auor Mining end Min· trals He was appoinled lo the Fluor Board ol Ditee tOl's tn 1966 and se tved as trustee of tiff! Fluor Fdun· dation He was a member ol the Amet1can Society of Mechanical Engineers. the National Society ol Professional Engineers, th• Masoolc Lodge, Hoag Hosp1tars 552 Club anca St Andrews Presbylerian Chureh In Newpoft Beach. He rs sUMY&d by htS wde of 59 years. Helen Moore Tathwell, his two daughters. Jean L lMrt Tag FouladQ, Joy L. (Mrs David CUr1111), anO Ills granddaughter Nalataa James Foutadi A memorial service Will be held Friday, February 12th, 11:00 a.m , at St Andrews Presbytarlln Chotttl In Newport 8eadl In lllU ol now.rs, Iha family has suggested that done· bOns bt made to Hoag Hul1 Institute, Hoag HOI· pita!. Newport Bead! Thie ltatemenl WU flied ..., .... County Q8ftt Of Otqe~ "Affordable Delly P11oC Jin 21 n. Fet>.~. 11 , 1"9 'n\215 FIOihlOU1 ""'""' ............... The lolowtng ptllON .,. ~ buelneae .. FTS lnM8nC8 SeMiea, 2102 ...... c.r.1 Df j 11_30..r !Mne. CA Netz ""8 Tlma loMOna. Inc. (CA). 2102 .... Oen· '9r bf, 1130, INtne, CA 12812 TNe buelflMI .. CIOft1 ~ by • oorporMIOn ... ~~1= ~ b*N..c. lne.• Jew TlllV, l'Na.JCFu . "* llil1N1• .... fled -.. CoufWr QM ol a....~ :-PIDC Jlft I~. ~stJ•1 ... Alternativ.e" Ofscount c:&.ket,: Cremadona Burial Servi~ • . I I j 1 ·11 '". :ll• ...... MLI ..... ..,... 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FREE COUNSELING ~ 'b FREE Llat of HOMES HUD/VA REPOS 1..80().723~857 VETa.AN REAL ESTATE 1 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE IAL80AISUND • ""'BAYSJD£ COVE CONDO P l;nlr ance 10 Blllbo.I l.c£' .J 28drm. 1 S8alh. 21".ar l);l•eg- " S395.000 Agt S4~ 721-3566. Utilf BALBOA ISLAND OOPLEX Upp': Jbr 2 Sbi1 ~ lrplc kr#lf 2b( I Sbl lrplC 2 C11 p . $7451( 94U73-4062 lofa Vance RN110t '-BALBOA ISi.ANO dplx SOUlh 81-j Fil VU of PM!lon 4bt 2bl IW ~· Ullll 3bf 2bl IOMll uni ? '$1 875000 open Sal SI.-. 12~ t4MTM062 L0111 Vanu-R11lt0t $HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IALIOAPENN JUST LISTED BEST LOC °"' Opplf IO tJulld 2 urllt:i or Y' t.r ~· d111ain nme on Ith R 2 IQI • • Steps 10 beach $399.000 Ron Fel1ol Siu 1141·720-7337 1 HOOSES/CONOOS FOA SALE CORONA DEL MAR VACANT TOWNHOME LOWEST PRICED 8dm1 1n COiona del Mat Out of c1r11 W1111t 11>'5 SELL IT TOOAYI LIIV' 38c*m & 1.-niv toom. needs work but PRICEl'.I 1000'S LESS 11\fWl las! Slit $319 000 ~ Oftlfl KOUA&CO 941t-J76·5576 ~ PREVIEW FRIDAY 1o:'2 • 1~w 731 AVOCADO "\ Reduced lo '340.000. • OecofatOJ FrHh, No 61.pal 29r·28a., Pool ' Spa. NlcHI m AVOCADO " Fully Fumilhed, 2BR 28A 2cw gar9g1. Top noor 11iew tlevalOJ, S1.7SO.-lmo to yNr ~ d.J .Al.at .,.._ ~ 1~/)1'/·~ '--04.0 CO (706 ORCHID AVE) ~ ... 8Mu Spanish 1tyle 2bf, 2bl, • p1vtrlA'tdWd llra, by OwMr • 941-7&0-<>125 • FABULOUS LOC Slept 10 ..,,pc .. n llvd. (Open Sun 1M) 221 Larkspur, 4br Sba nl8itls qu11ers, vaulted oe1!ing·, &Jon .ltf'(itn CU$1om homo 0c.an ~ieW JUST USTE"O! ~ SI 4 mi Wiyflll Snlilll AEMAx 949-720-7351 ... - 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR CANYON VIEW ACCESS TO PRIVATE BEACH <!bl 2 Sba llTll1'ac COOJ 17~1 vaut•ed Clli'I S37!> 000 Wayne Smith REMA)( t¥--n0.73S1 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAU COSTA MESA SELLING OR BUYING CALL C·21 TOP COSTA MESA AGENT. EARL& JUDY TAYLOR 114M42-47n. PRIME EASTSIDE DUPLEX $372.000 AGENT 1149-7238120 BEST OF EAST SiDE GREAT HOUSE GREAT LOCATION 3 b&lroom. 2 b4tti QU11tl ul· oo.sac Harlh\ooJ ~°' ..-s I re· place, ~OOd dee~ $409.000 949·631-1!011 JiCk .. G•llll RHtlOf NEW HOMES EAST SIDE COSTA MESA 3 bl 2.5 be lrom bu1l;c.. ap- pro~ 1150 gtt hi ceil AC w • 111~;$(0Pens.i.• sun t2·•l 2 c:ai •ttact1 ga1 AE be.I~ $285 9'.M> 9-4 :I 722 8120 U.u V1<de Hme Won 11aa1 31 19 Bemucsa Or (Open SU. 1 '4'30) $2891< tt. 2tia 1 '1ll"f noa1 sct•OIAS o\\1ie1 S28!1K S.-9 $48-010~ &41648-8719 Eaaulde11 Flnu1 To'W1'1homt 7 uo 1 fXll!lPlex. C'Bdrm• r1otr11H.f~ 25Ba aar gat approx 1.f-00$ I $24\1 500 By C>hoot 9411631-1509 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH 32 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COTTAGE 3 . 2 $360,000 Agent 949-723-8120 CUSfOM BACK BAY lflU Over 3IOO 1q ft. 811 n In 94. $739,000. EMt & Judy Tay.or, Aq1nt1 1141-64,-4722 WATERFRONT SUNSET v~ 2.SIOIV 4B\l1m :•Batn H lie !mtrl4(lllblt Cooditioo S 5 000 Ag1rn1, B11a11 E nond:ion 949 723-615 t MINI OCEAN VIEW 2 t>Wtoom, Illa nome, plu~ a ba.emen1 v.11h add111on1il blldroom end b11rn fllU1' l'!iyroom l)llm(!toom an<J ~rtdl· anette, 25 x !lS R2 lol vtitn par1Ung tor 4 Ci116 8eM :s Ntwpott PeninSUla war oisi.iu to beadl, mL1ie~ r estaurarts Owl1UI 1 Ag! t4MSHnD eiG CYN VIL.LAS FOAIWACARTHUR 2""3BR SALf OR LEASE Townhoml a>:Colence Muon Elill Reahor1 '41-751-7700 2BR HBA 2 atory, tnO unit, o~an vlew, S165,000 • (35 Siar Fl•ll) Weyne Smith REMAX 941-720-7351 1·75 -=:ml CM T11plex , An: ltWHIOfl {)l)Od cond, by 6l~p$ sehOOIS, ~ell m111n, S345K ofl1e11 949 6.11 8011 H-Ji1ie IH9 548"'33~ Jackie GWl1 R11ll0t 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA OCEAN & BAY VIEWS I & 2 Bedroom wll}aUI~ $107s-$1 7'0 • 673-2519 3BORM 2BATH. Yearly 1 Hous. to Buch, Garage, L.undry Room, $1725.pet mo Call Jim. 949-'75-5061 110 APTS COSTA MESA •COSTA MESA'S BEST* Junior 1 btidroom and 1 bedroom also 2 bedroom I bait• Qule1 gated cOIMlunly, pool, teMIS easy IOCeSi lo freeway beach & mall• 714-557.0075 Newport {acrou street). 28drm 1 S8ath New. paint & c:c;rp&t No pets 1665 IMne Ave t 3 Sns. P8f monlh !14Q 720-9442 e.1 203 COSTA MESA S700 Sr.io 1 C>edtoom ut'11.es onr Jud.Id ntM carpet ssoo o.,-p 14~5"4U1717. 1122 APTS I . IRVINE TOWNHOME In TURTLE ROCK Tcw.Mome ~~ v.llh .A ltle Ilg dowo paymoo1 W'C> Ill.~ frpk: IOI~ o1 sq ttg Large Peta Welcome! Now ttom $159500 Vot!W the 1)1· lerr:nce Turtle Rock Vl1t1 APJrtmenta. 949454·1119. 2 &ORMS lor the prlct ol 111 NEWLY RENOVATED, SPACIOUS 945sq It One bar• · den 8villllclb¥ L.lt!)e r ..i~t l>dfm & liv1n<J rooni l!le'-'4a e ct11traJ A 'C Ptita wttcome AelaAlniJ .... 111ei11oa)'9 and piuurnque "~ F1om SI I 10 .caiJ Now 888·'218·0897 132 APTS1 NEWPORT BEACH c BACK BAY DeluXo IBdtm on (µtlliJ est.It very l)flvale. 1 car Ot:tt No pets $895 00 Agent 642-9691 * BIG CANYON * ,5pacloo5 2 be<kOOITI, 2-<ar gur, lip, \\'d hOollotJpS Ct>nlllll c111 atann ~lem. $2300imo Souy no pet~ ~,-6'4 0509 UPPER BACK BAY mo~'lll law-6Utl8 v. Piii \llJ'len & baU~ above gai no l)!!ts $675 tno (1n:ios uusl 949 729 7670 f ~ ... ~port Uarim1 Apartm ... nl"' H,I\ front """ •11111111\ ... 11h pr11.-1t1 l1<·,1• l1 ,'\ mo11i11j \\.11~ It• B.11110.1 f .. l.uul. A\iul<Al.I,. CIO\\-t·,lr11 l.ttt:t' 2BH u.wl 2Blt + tll·n .i.pMlnwnt~ $2100-13600 \\1H11I h11rr11ntr fuc l'l.u•t• ,'( prl\ alt• ,:•n•w·· !)otn. IHI f>ef ... Ple·ue call: (9 l9) 760-0919 1145 APTS I SOUTH LAGUNA 3 -+ 2 t Oen, 2 't.oty borus room !?Iii IMng rm deck pario tp, w~dty Pel$ OI< wl $ llO 6IOUl<.lf'ill. \ti E. Bay. $2500 ~ dep 949 723-0106 154 HOUSE8'CONX>S FOAAENT 8A&.IOA 18&.AND ON EAST BAY FRONT 2bf 1.Sb1, dtn, 2 ,., 11ar1g.t, Wuh•r/Orver, S2'50lmo !MH75-'l36 LIVE 'ftlE 'fHAlll'rl()1 The Tt·1·rnct• Apartments ot .~. An E c·lu!>!ht· Opportunity for \Vutr.rfront thing on Nt•wport Bny • Limited •vail.ibility of Studio.t, 1 & l Bedroom\ $ J 400·$2600 Private Guard ·G1ucJ f.nua.n'e 24-Hour S«urity & Switchboard • C.ym, Spa & Pool • A Village unro itself with Meeting Rooms, Rataurant, Cocktail lounge, Entcrtainmcnr & Room Service • Private Bcac.h • Membership Required 'fo echMl~I" )OUr l'rt& 1hu1''l~. plt'tl "nll (949) 64.1-5000. e I. 539 . . 159 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR COZY 3 BEDROOM 28ATH, 1ertlodcf()(I gamgo, Lp ~ 11 Ii month 10 yHr ltdSe • 949. 711-2943 * 2Bdriii'T81th •Ole, WfO, gar, refrlg, dlahw11hef, no peca. 708 f/2 N1tcl11u1. S12,Slmo 941-675-2854 canyon View, ACCHI to prlvll• beach 2bl 2 5ba Im mac cond t 700sl, vautted c11l's S180IJlmo Waynt Sn•lh RomAx 1149 720-7351 160 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA EAST$10E charming !Br hou'l8 (}IUI Jocar1on pO'll tentt S 109:> month Call • l-4~541-3151 * 2 Borm 1 beth, garage, small yard w d hKups 40S & Haibol S900tmo ••aJ March 1st 714 ~57-5538 1fte1 7pm 163 HOUSESJCONDOS FOR RENT DANA POINT BHutllul 4br 2 b91h 1 story. Prc:.ligious art1a gua1d 9a1e v.atk I.> beach rur r.ldlt1y 52400.'mo 949--498 2501 182 HOUSESICONOOS FOR R£NT NEWPORT BEACH WE HAVE 60 HOMES IN NWPRT BCWICOSTA MESA F1om 51500 $6000 Per Month No Fees Bro" r l\49 642~ UDO ISLAND BAY FRONl 201 2ba downstat11; u 1 ~r~:lld Sppavi: tit ~ii M SJ100 949-67i-882s Newpon ShorH 3 bedrOOITI 2ba new ~'caipet Gr Bl llOIAe S2000mo ~ CO!tOl'I SI • 141-833-2525 • BAYFRONT /BOAT DOCK ACROSS FAOM BEACH Roroodeleo 2Bdrm ~Den. 26a!h, IDI~ llftliO, FP, WIO OtW garQ u locWod $3000 pm mo 714 '815 1332 BEAUTlfUL ~BR. 2iiA'iii l ro1..-1111 H<twood 1111 2 Cll gar, •'O hlrup6 •••~ now $2000 Joan 949-862 t17b;I • BAYRlOGE CONDO* 2 bd m '2 tilth. uppc r urwt 2 .ar g;u .~ r.pa !lilied $1)0()•) , t• .r 1oase 806-37•·1938 ON THE WATER P•noramk: bdy ~lllN, 4botnl :lblil/l ~ ,µt, boill shµ avail no pets 53850 NI r110 r,i49 7"9 7ti70 ttllfliiVERSillESGtted: und1<ground parking. light, & brlt•' SlllS/mo. Agen1 9.41-673 ... 11 P'9«. PA MORA MIC VIEW Totally llJ· don<J home rn O<Mlf Shoro:a e200 SI, maible ftoots, 1r1nte count IS new root LU•lll!OUS M Sim Pfl';4ft pool UriQOO'I ~mo HANU REDDY REALTY (IJ49).559-0386 202 ROOMS 1FOR RENT CM EASTSIOE Pnvatt home lurnhhed , S28S per no • serur,ty dap • 10% elec 149~2·S4 l6 sTIPen. 100111a@11136i 2bt ~ 11-slOe Aioi With 2 prol s~. Cloan. wld, ~P ss.s • I 13 ulll No.'pot:$!Tlll Col St~ .. ~ 2 IMH7S.7407 • Nlwron tte'9h1t, lun outgo- ing prof •••ntoo to &hale lg .'.b ~ w I per!iOn. lv.Tlhse, giatl'ld nol&/'d, S800 949 509 SS5S [204 RENTALS I TO SHARE. LIDO lSlANO 2br 1,Sba ahare largtr apt Fultv rum w!ll1 raoo. 1()5(1. mo .. 112 utl 949 67S.1 t01 CMISO. C011t Metro houM, Pflvtlle entrance room ~ ; nmou lllld l)IJ.. e bil?I S700MO 7U 641 4008 2;:111k CON R ttOUSl HOOel, l:leet Ind unit A 1, 2 llOtJ, 2ba, 711 W, 171h It Owr'8f D111e t4t ... UIO • 211 RINTALS WANTID VALENTINE'S SPECIAL BUY 1 DOZ ROSES $39.99 l.onv-stlilt ~iii vose Reg. price $ 59.99 OFFER EXP. FEB. 8 Woridwidt Der!WfY Order now 24-HR A DAY 800-966-7266 .1402LOST & FOUND I FOUND DOG. 81.tek Bassel Mi• Vr. c.I Seolomstrom St C M Har. red colla1 ~4us"I call 714-557-7887 Loat c.i a• wnite. lem I blue & 1 yellow Wt> N1t111pon Bea<:h trom Broa"d l We&tm1nSte1 114 573-0200 . LOST FEM CAT all wllte sern1 lungha•1edv.l1 yel!OW& l olue eye, Ne"'f>OI' l-leights. wean119 tud collor 714-573-0200 $500 Rewardl Lost gtey Ut named Young FoQI RCll collar? 94g·650-0168 420 GARAGE SALES .. Balboa Island MoVing Sate! Anal blow Qut. E~etyt.>q OlUSI go1 loOITlll new lleiTi$ 312 Apotena Sal/Sun 9-J'i;m CU SAT S.1pm to6 W, JoeM ~ N"ll5fl; ~llf, $leeper SOii tJot1'es b6oks baby t~ IOJ~" NEWPOffT BEACH Lido lite Ellllt Siie, SAT 8arl•·1pm 12t7V11Genoal Fum h.~" hCld. lools doChes ell;: SALEll! Sat FEB 6111 S.2p lots.(I( gr• Wftl Furnl:iJ:e. I~ hOusehold 8lc 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COUECT18LES WANTED NTIQUES Older Styl• Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles • P,oJIC•• .... • si ..•••• 41'°' • ~ . .. .. $$ CASH PAID $$ "" WE BUY ESTATES ttf.957-8133~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. M.ln St. Santa Ana, CA !12707 II •' ••itii BICYCUS I 8111 FOR SALE 1"480Y5BIKE 5100 090 '4944&-1'•2 I• ~I HEW GLASS TA8ti TOP l8•64tl''Wh 8"ipliell wl111Cf1 beYe1 S87 5 1M 9 7St-54 I 0 OUTDOOR ftlk F'tflb!Rb CHAl"S, NU(" UHO. 1100 00 ·-.... 121.at21 9ECTIONll SOFA nwtral COIOf. botl '°"5' ,.. $100 IM9 548.$8 3 Chtoett ait, vou wlll find What you nttd at the~ you want '° pey . Whtn you r'Nd Cll1111111• ....., I ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • Biby Grand Plano • Beautiful IQtk llb.h $2650 714'527~ ·······~ 462 SPORTING GOODS /'EXERCISE EOI#. ATNESS EQUIPMENT Year End Salel All treadmllla, blkH, 1t1lr 11epper1, new & returt>lahed 949-722~66 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED BUOWEJSER BEER MUGS & STEINS WANTED. Cati Cll11y Collectibln 714-897·2221 -RECORDS TOP DOLL.ARI Jau R & rl!, soul Roe~ tie • :ius & 60s MKE ~s-7505 WANTED' OLO COINSI Gold Silver. Franklin trim £tor kn!! Old .. -a:ches 8 le-Nelly WlSTCOAST C01Nt42·t449 474 WORK WANTED Retired P01.Jratns1W101~r ~·.s PT rositton All aspects ct meoca1 care considered. Clll 94•7Si-1231 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTVS Al'POL\'OIL\'f SEITt.Jt.~ l'l /J'T dll\' w11l i"\\.'t\111,\( o,hilt ... ~12·~20 Per llou1 l1~1-prn1l11...:r"' hll(hll • 11 • ..iu. I •..W 1-i<• • l/ll "'""" . ""''"'"'""' • t...: &r-no at!I~ ~>ll<1l1ul in 1~1 and llJU"-U • Call lo• CIJ'I •.Jmlmcral H~~11:i-474"' BARSERY COAST NB 114M33.01U ROBIH STYLISMAANUCURJST TUES FRI 8AMaPM 2 'fAS EXPER CLOSED SAT SUN cuhltrlclelk hqu« store. e)p'd rers hours orion. no phor1' i:""-AWlv et So t*lf Uqu1~ 4 .: 1 'In ~I ~B =-....;;CN'--S167SS97 US CENSUS BUREAU NEEDS BLOCK C"NVASSERS Work locally S11.7Shf, $.32 112 1111 Temporery 3~weekt. 111r11Maich19" Need car Citizen Of" 119AI rea.dent. 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Energetic People Full and Part-time Immediate Openings • • Aerobic Instructor!'i • Fiuwss '1 rainers • Lifr Guard~ • Swim . lustructor::i • Child Care • \urst•ry Stuff • Cu::ito<lial Services • Mt·mber::ihip Service~ l'lease Apply \\ ithin: 2!300 University A~·e. Newport Beach, CA 92600 (949) 642-~· 90 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS WANTED PERSONS w1!11 Uc rnstallat on & rllllO'llat •• pe11cnt<1 IOI 2 mo•1!11 PfoteC! 111 ~B S~ 311>-39t-0537 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Ple111 be aware thll 1he llahnga In Chia category may require you to call a 900 numbef In wtuch there 11 1 chatV-per minute. 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmes PINM be WW)' Of out of 119a tOfllp.11-Check WM lhl local llett.ar B1111111u BU!'9au belate you Mfld any moner °' l•s IOJ Mf'VICH RHd IPld und•retend any co11trec11 betore -,ou Ilg!\. 482 CREDIT SERVICES ANANCIAL PROBLEMS"> £nt.er 11991tru1 lrM, goqd Of bid credit. no tM1. Cell 1 .. 0CMl7.ot71 GET OU OF DEBTI !f e can lzel.£.! • Crt&t Cards Conwlidaiid • Pa,mtrUS l.ou1rd • lrUtrtsl Rrductd • Harassmerus' I"° =I 1917 13 BOST°" WHAEUR 1990 •Onp Y1matia oa!Vanlzod \rlllef idr1I cc.od. futtcc-.er S5500714..C35-93C6 21ft ELECTRIC BOAT, DUFFY hke rww Ult NOVORANIA, 4 nou 50tlp Mere, 714-23'-014& 1n2s~1 * BALBOA PENIN eoa1 00<* 1 &-30!\. an Bay f.slll\d Cove a1ea Power or sa• QtJl8t & 1,; toca\lOn 949-673-1143 (00i(1HG F« 5'1e~ 0t rnor· l1rllJ on Balboa ~laod Pre!et Nortfl liCe Call Le• 904 9'6-3030 Newport a.ac:ti sld;:iil on RhlM ChWlll luc Ill> IO I 111 .. :11:1r $100 r.et moflfh 94M75-41f' 7-7prrL ll95C~1 ACURA LEGENO LS 12 Auto, alt rnooOrool. lltll. ,.,, pi.g •tlo'fS (01119S9) $14191 LEXUS OF WESTMINST£R (714 )812-4906 BMW z.' 1997 S!lvellbla 51( mr·~ "'"' 2858 SJ0.995 COVE MOTOA1NG (949) 650-5815 BMW 32ii¢ 19913()1( in Per· leci m • t811 $30 99S · cove MOT~NO (9491650-5915 8MW5'01'94 I ro' LENOM= I ~Vl~OC=\ln ~ ~ . • . 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CA 92"627 " " ' Thursday, February 4 , 1999 DOWN 1~of Can. 2 Summll 3 Ellie'ttoond 4 fnprogreM 5 Oozes 6 Patt ()( a grCMt 7 Glf1ff1'• home • =~ • 10 T ·Sl'W1 aua t t Slrlighten 12 Typeotmetlf Ot °'*" 13 Endut• 21 Titring 22 Rrvet nymphl 23R~ 24 Actor Flynn 9QJ CARS/TRUCKS SH CAASITAUCO NANSISUVS NANSJSUVS ., BMW 530111994 Low mies, 2 survoots vint 0483. $23.995 COVE MOTORING (949) 650-S9 t 5 BMW 760ll 19M Blecklbfack exec·s el10IC9, ~on• 1666, ~~J?95 COVE N1VTOA1NG (9<49) 650-5915 BMW 850 1"2 Blacklbfack, 6 5P<1, rere Vin# 2540.i. $3 t :995 COVE MOTOHING (949) 850-S!llS BUICK LE SABRE '92 l~ 50I< l'llllll. whte. blue lnl , many xtras (430231) $9.988 NASERS (714)S•0.9100 &ff CARSffRUCKS NANSISUVS · BMW 633 CSI '84 Sliver wlblack. Auto, as IS $2500 080 949·650-9269 ' BUICK ROADMASTER '95 350 V-11, lealh«, rMt w d , xfnt c:ond440fll (430231) $8 ll88 NABERS (71 4)540.tt 00 ...... CAR.PE DIEM i Ncuhcr vulnmbl E~1 deals. Wcs1 led the ten of diamonds, taken by Eut'5 ICC and \he return of the 1wo ol diamonds was by no mean.s the hest ckfeflsc. ~larct's six held the 1nck and a hc11t wu dis· carded from dummy. Next Cllme the nine of diamonds, and We~t could have 'wung the ~ndulu1n baclt 10 East.West by ruftina wi1h the llC'e and switching to a hean. allowina Etit to collect a trick in that suit, alona with the king of spades. But West ch0$c to discard a club, and another heart wa" sluffed frolTl'dummy. On the k.ina or diamonds lead West had the delen~·~ last oppo11unity -8 SJ)3do ruff with the ace followed by two rounds of 1r11mps would ·still have ~trandcd South with a hean loo;er. WEST • A8 NORlll • 09 0 It 9! 0 9 . •KJ9876J £AST • K6 'V A J 10 8 7 6 0 104 ~. Jl O A87J2 ... 105 4 SOUTH •AQl • J 10 7 5 4 3 2 .. ~~J965 •Vold . 11re b1dd1ng; F.A~I' SOllfH Wfo.:S'I' NOR Ill I 0 4• Dbl ~asa p Pass Opening lead: T(n of o Do not give up the good figh1 jusl bCcause your side has gotten off to a bad start. Be on 1hc lookout for a cha~c to recover. South's jump overcall or four spades is not as crazy as ii lookS. South's length in opener's diamonds made it likely that North was shon m that suit and thcrcforo held some cards in spades West had a difficult problem. and no one can quibble with the double. Instead, West erred by rumna With 1he eight. Declarer overruffed · in dummy, came to hand w11h a club ruff and led the diamond jack, dis· carding the king of hearts from dummy. Whether West ruOCd or not, the doubled contract wa.<1 home. 1llC defenders could no longer pre.,cnt declarer from ruffing a he<Ut on the table. CADILLAC ELDORADO '96 Tour, 20K IN, CO. moonroot. bll ol 'Miii (619906) $27,988 HABEAS (714)540.9100 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD '95 49K IN. •blue/navy lltlr, many rtras (702793) $21 .988 HA8ERS (714~1100 . &illliC sea.,, oevhle ·95 391< IN. white. blue lthr ldnl COl'd new w lrado!·ln (2&4014) $14.9e8 • NABERS . (714)54().9100 cA01LUc SEvtLLE stS '96 251< mi, 290 H P No'1hStar, CO a11oys. b1I of w11r (812982) $27 988 NABERS (714)54o.9100 CADtilAC SEVILLE '92 Lowm•lef.,4 9 V·8,tt111. all·new 5tylt1 (823721) $11988 NAllERS (714),.0.9100 CADILLAC 1994 Elclo11do $500 down assume $15,950 CID, chrome wheels. vogue tlru. pp 94H7i.o4t1 CAOlt.LAC 'N 0111t blue 4dr sed<Wl DeVllle pnced IOf quid! salol $3995 &49-760-3939 Learn to be a better bridgeplay· n! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calllns (800) 788- l 225 for lnfonnaUon. Or write to: Goren Bridae Letter, P.O. Box 44n>, Chicago, Ill. 60680. CADILLAC 60 SPEClAL '19 Lo.ti mdes. sapptl11t, lthr Xlnt cono. (Z7M42) SS.988 NABERS (714)540.1100 CHEVROLET CORVffiE ·go Coov low mi • v.tirte tan J'lll:, Jlnl cood (107655) $1S.9\18 NABERS (7t4)S4().t100 CHEVY S-10 XTRA CAB '96 4 cyl, 5 lPd M. lllloyl. pg enVlm cass (1427231 $10.998 t.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER {714)192-6908 CHEVY S10 BWER '95 Wl1t.,grey, auto. pwr pkg Cle, roof rack, (107583) $15 898 LEXUS OF WESTMINST£R (714)112-6906 FORD MUSTANG 1966 289 V8 Pony Ed ps pt> Bladr top. many etctras $6000 obo Ml).574-4973 FORD MUSTANG 96 6 cyt auto trans AC, tun pwr. al pwr seals, brakes, WlndOwS. steemg am-fm ste<eo Ca$$, cru1St. CUS1om tires & v.11s, $13,500/0bO. 714-218-8§7!1 GMC SAFARI '97 Auto l'J/c, 7 pass full pwr, cass (S4no11 $16.598 LEXUS OF WESTMl.NSTER (7t4 )192-6906 GMC 1991 SIERRA 1500, 3'<1 doOI black. V8 5 7 Iller,· Vonec luUy loaded 11n1 co. ShelVcerpel kit, 3ulCh Ml wl/32' 1111$ $25.000 obo caJI john 949-!> 1 ~2304 HONDA ACCORO H H.1~. 82K mt hard ·k>-fnd 3-door AC Mllte 1 ownet. 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