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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot1 r:- SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1999 Leak shuts down Niketown •Triangle Square business may reopen today, ~ but cause of sewage problem is still ~ot clear. ,lion. But, she said, Nike wanted to make sure CUS· tomers and. employees were safe and comfortable: probably came from a break in a mall sewage line. But he said the leak wouldn't have occurred if the Sanitation District pipe. mto which the mall's pipe feeds, hadn't been clogged. Coast Ne\vport gets . new real est~te p~er A"il>IUW GINI R Dalt rti COSTA MESA -A mys· tenous sewage leak forced the Niketown store in 1han· gle Square to close Monday, freezing sales in a priJne.hol· iday shopping season. The store remained closed Tuesday as the mdnagement of the Newport Boulevard shopping center investigated the source of the leak. NOTEBOOK steve marble Tbe long road jron1 'radical kooA."S 1 to Back Bc~v r(~valty For Frank and Fran Robinson, these are the good old days. The Newport Beach cou· ple, who fought an upstream battle to preserve the Upper Newport Bay, are now the darlings of the establishment. The Robinsons' long·play· ing effort to keep the Back Bay out of the hands of devel· open; has now gone main· stream, a cult movement that's somehow cracked the Top40. Politioans embrace them, movers and shakers speak fondly of their good work, their names cascade painless· ly through stories recounting the good that has transpired at the ecological preserve They are "Millennium Moments• on the pages of the Daily Pilot. They stand -in terms of newsprint, at least - no bigger and no smaller thari Don Bren, George Argyros and Henry Segerstrom -the royal court of local develop· ment. And now an exhibit hall at the county's new interpretive center on a western bank of the bay will be named in their honor. It is an rronic bit of good news for the Robinsons, who w ere dismissed as over·the· edge tree· huggers in the early days. •Radical kooks • That's how Tom Fuentes, then an aide to county Supet'VlSor SEE MARBLE PAGE 7 Claudine Leath, a spokes· ~oman from Nike'~ corpo· rate offices, said thEf store should be open today after two days of a.uing out the stench. Workers at the store wouldn't comment on the leak or when they would reopen. Leath satd the compdny was disappointed to miss out on two bot shopping days at its only Orange County loca· •There were unbearable odors there, -she said. "Frdnkly, it wds a priority getting people out or there. - Sanitary District officials and Triangle Square manag· er Tom Estes have different theones about what caused the sewer water to seep through walls in the store's bas<>ment Estes said Sdnitation Dis· tnct engint'crs told him Tues· day monung lhdt the leak "The sewage was looking for the point of least res1s· lance and a crnck m our line was it." he said. He said the leak stopped after Sarutation District engi- neers cleared out its line with a powerful blast of water. But Dawn Schmeisser of SEE LEAK PAGE 7 Christmas tree stand on Newport Boulevard • Local home·sf:!lling force merges with ColdwelhBanker in' a move to expand. Gmc, R1'''''· nitl'b NEWPORT BEACH Coast Newport Properties, one of the area's largest inde- pendent real estate agenaes, will JOin forces with a nallon- al conglomerate. officials may be doing ifs last year of bf.!siness where it has stood for 53 years. • BRIAN POBUDA DAILY PILOT Great Grandpa Noonan moves through his open-air C hrisbnas tree lot on Newpo.r:t Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Noonan has been selling Christmas trees in Costa Mesa since 1955. Grandpa's trees have deep ANt>flLW GIA/111 lbtf Pb Great Grandpa Noonan, who bas sold Chnstmas trees on Newport Boulevard for 53 years, is finding there's no room for him there anymore. ~The customers will find me n('xt year,• said 78·year·old Harry Noo- nan, ~earing a baseball cap mount· ed with a stuffed pa nda dressed in a jester's hat. "They always do.• • Noonan said a school and church qre planning to begin construction on his lot - which is between Victoria and Bay streets -this July. But he pronused that next Christmas he will sell his garlands, wreaths, poin· settias and 4,000 plantation·raised Douglas hrs somewhere else in town. Noonan, whose gray. Abe Lin· coln beard has a slight yell~ tint from the rune Phillies Titari agar he ·Disco fever South Coast Repertory turned up the J1its during the '70s. smokes each day, said he's not sur· pnsed he's being squeezed out of his choice tree-peddling spot. "Development is really moving so fast,• said Noonan, who moved to Nevada 10 years ago. "But I guess each person that h as a piece of SEE TREES PAGE 7 ... :· -.-4 • !. 1 . cultiiu A,.1' H. St'I. Hf.I m.; Defy fib culture ~ -~ ---------= ---- c thuiiaa:; echo*) Newport-Mesa re idcnt grooved into the 1970s, ven with Few tocNy'1 Mllhtnnlum Moment, Sff P~J rustlonal iss--u such a th warm Vietnam and the Watergat scan· daJ overshadowmg the naUon Disco, Jong hair, l w suits and bikinis dehn d th fa hlon tr nd of th M a1 and th nation SEE 2000 PAGE 6 PHOTO COURTUV Of BALBOA II\ U8 uc·H1Vr~ Left to right, Mrs. Harry Rinker anct Mn. Robert Grant talk wtth Nancy Reagan ln January l 975. announced Tuesday. The mPrgf.!r w1U put Coast Newport under U1e umbrelld of Colclw•ill B1tnkN, one of the nation's mo t well-known real estate corporation . No !>peahcs "er reJ1~sed about the lmcmcwl deul Ddnny B1hb, who started the company m the midst of a recps,1on, s~ud the merger will rnov1cle his employees dnd chentele \\Jth more SEE MERGER PAGE 6 library donor levels allegation at trustee • Elizrlbeth Stdhr accuses .Jim \\oood of conflict of internst . Ntl\1\1 ...,, II\\ \Ill z NEWPORT BE!AC'l I -A bitter teud between a maior donor to the C e.ntrnl L1brarv and t>ne ol its lrustec ha~ spilled over mto the city attor· n y's ofhcP, wh1c:ll is looking into confllct of mlt"fl~ dllega· lion . "What happened is that Elizabeth Stahr i a ccusing Jim Wood Of h vmg a conflict of mter •st liy 1tling on the Lihrary B,oard lofTru-.tees) and on thP. a d hoc conurutlee," aid conu11ittee memher Don Gre- qory. City Att\. Bob Burnham rnulcl not he reached tor com· ment Stahr, who was mstrumen. tal m rtmtnq the funds th~ re.suited m the cr0allon ol the Central Lihrcll)' ~lll Avocado Avcnu .. , made the accu ... <ttion dl the council\ study sessioa two weeks .iqo, when the ad hoc committee hrst prcc;ented the $12-milhon art.<> center to the public: A letter was later distrib- uted lo all council members m which Stahr atd Wood's involvement went agam t aty policy. Stahr said the problem is that Wood's fund-raising for the Arts and Educauon Genter c m dir ct competition to the Library Foundation. And Wllb the dispute over hnances b ~tween hbrary tru te s and the toundat1on still unre· ol\'cd. elements of the hght appear to b ~ flooding into the urts centt>T proposal. But Wood said contrary to what Stahr h >heves, he hasn't even started fund-nu-;mg yet. INDEX AlM.WC --" 2 ClASSIFEDS -" ______ to POUCHILES ___ -2 PUBUCNOTim 9 SPOITS ---... ...8 WEATHER ~~~. s.w.•r.2 2 Vlednesdoy, December 15, 1999 ALMA II AC The following inJormaUon is col- lected on a weekly txl :Js at the •Orange County Clerk-Recorder's •OtJice in Santa Ana. ·-----:MARRIAGfS NEWPORT BEACH •Joshua N. Buscagllo and Kelley A. 1 Norquist, married Nov. 20 in Orange · • James R. Kao and Marta L. Pellon, married Nov. 22 in Orange • Andrew Y. Ko and Siew Mee Wong, married Nov. 23 in Orange COS'MMESA • Jedediah A. Bwmahln and Puiyee Lau, married Nov. 24 in Orange • Clayton A. Dunlap and Ruth E. Dean, mamed Nov. 20 m Orange • Francisco Martinez Solano and Eloisa Medina Sanchez, married Nov. 22 m Orange BIRTHS .e Justin R. Abrah;µn, on Nov. 15 •Alison A. Barnes, on Nov. 15 locals only County approves cities' light raij ~. •Link b~tween Costa Mesa and Irvine considered as the first segment of the proposed'29-mile rail line through Orange County. ANDIU<W Gt.Wl.R lbttfb COSTA MESA -A stretch of land between Costa Mesa and Irvine will be considered (lS the first segment of a pro- posed couptywide light rail system, offi- cials decided this week. Despite apprehension from several core cities-including Orange, Santa Ana and Anaheim -the Orct.nge County nans- portation Authonty voted to continue exploring whether to construct the contro- versial, 29-mile rail line, said Dave Elbaum, the authority's director of plan- ning and development. Costa Mesa's transportation seJVices manager, Peter Nagha.vi, said the voto shows the county is on track to finally approving the project. #We're really pleased with the out- come,• he said. · A complete rail line wo~ld connect Irvine with Fullerton, with stops at John Wayne Airport and South Coast Plaza, Elbaum said the county will know exactly which cities are on board by July · 2000. At that time, he said the authority also will know whether an unconnected Irvine-Costa Mesa segtnent would be worthwhile on its own. "It gives some of the other cities with reservations a chance to hop on board," said Naghavi, who said he has attended more than 100 meetings over the past nine years with the cities and the authority . Daily Pilot Ill lllEF Steinberg to be honored by youth $TOUp tonight A Southern Cal1fomla youth prganization WW pr:e- · scnt sports agent Leigh Stt,mocrg w1th its highei;t honor torugbt at a ceremony at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Steinberg, a Newport B~acll residt?nt, will receive the Spirit of Achieven1ent AwdJ'd for his chatitable con- tributions to the conunuruty, especially for children. The award will be prel>ented, by Junior Achievement of Southern California, an orga- nization that works to edu- cate and mspll'e young peo- ple to pursue employment. Steinberg has maintained that his clients, a list that includes NFL quarterbacks Steve Young and Drew Bled- oe, give bar.k to the commu- nities where th y grew up A portion of the multinillllon- dollar contracts ogned by Stelnberg's clients arc usual- ly donated to chartUes and foundations. He has also tarted an etli- ruc divers:Hy program aimed at youths that promotes toler- ance dnd nonviolence. Steinberg has been named one of the national spokei;persons for a new pro- gram. Known as JA Base, the program will mtroduce mid- dle and high chool students to the businei,s aspects of the sporto and entertainment industries. Volunteers from both arenas wiU VlSit class- rooms and share real-rue experience:;. Ed Roski Jr., owner of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team, will heJp present the award to Steinberg, -Greg Risling • Jordyn M. Bassler, on Nov. 15 • Nico Carnevale, on Nov. 16 •Michelle Y. Chang, on Nov. 15 CATCHING UP WITH '• .. • Serena G. Cuomo, on Nov. 15 • Adam W. Erk, on Nov. 15 • Kira M. Etheridge, on Nov. 15 •Victoria Hau, on Nov. 16 • Jennifer L. James, on Nov. 15 • Kathenne R. Kruger, on Nov. 17 •Karl Webber Jr., on Nov. 16 DUI ARRESTS The tollowmg people were arrest- ed on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They t.ave only been arrested on suspi- cion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, are considered inno- cent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Dec.9 • Sean Allen Kincade, 28, Santa 1'na • Rogina Lee Clarke, 50, Oxnard Dec. 10 , Candace Dawn Derossett, 22, Laguna Beach • Deborah Elizabeth Schiff, 35, San- ta Ana • Steffany Ann Hall, 34, Laguna Beach • Bruce Edward Hubert, 44, New- port Beach Dec. 11 • Mu• Ir 'H•s •s A '" l·USE R (1) PEDESTRIANS • 0AD •WHEN POSSIBL~SE SHOULDER (2) BICYCLISTS U o PEDESTRIAN:~;AUTION WHEN (3) ALL USERS E PRESENT SPEED LIMIT ~~~ERVE POSTED BE CAR§FUk -}! ,. •Bruce Dwayne Smerker, 31, Orange • Bndgett Renee Fntschelti, 34, Laguna Beach • Jean Angela Qwnn, 29, Corona del Mar The signpost on Back B·ay Drive · •David Randall While, 30, Corona del Mar Dec. 12 •Mike Charles Wic-kett, 27, New- port Beach • Denise Durham Wernli, 53, Santa Ana • Roger Allan Conner, 40, Missis- sauga REAL ESTATE COSTA MESA • 543 Victoria St , $180,000 • 254 Ceo! Place, $365,909 • 1845 Anaheim Ave., $135,000 • 306 Campbell Lane, $224,000 • 373 Ogle St., $360,000 • 313 Vista Baya, $396,500 • 294 Carefree, $275,000 ,. • 2435 Marseilles Way, $195,000 • 370 Seville Lane,-$230,000 NEWPORT BEACH I n 1994, the Newport Beach Police Department considered a plan to put gates on Back Bay Drive to seal off the route from cars during special events, such as field trips. The gates were also meant to play a role in alerting bicyclists that pedestrian's were touring the wildlife pre.- serve. The plan came after a $2.85-million settlement in 1993 to a bicyclist who was critically injured on the road .. It wasn't long before oppos1llon to the gates swfaced · . "How would one momtor when the thing should be closed and when it should be opened?" longtime Upper Newport Bay environmental activist Frank Robinson asked five years ago. "It would be an administrative nightmare.• Robinson said it was the responsibility of the poliee to enforce the 15-mph speed limit posted on the road, which applies to both motorists and bicy- clists. Newport Beach police Lt. Tim Newman said he disagreed that law enforcement alone Wds the answer. • 501 Tustin Ave., $541,000 • 601 Udo Park Dnve, $729,000 "I feel very strongly that JUSt putting a motor- cycle officer out there t~ wnle a ticket is not going to solve the problem,• Newman said. "You can't always enforce compliance." Motor vehicles and bicycles share the road-· way on Back Bay Drive. · • 538 Catalina Drive, $487 ,500 Now, in 1999, the road continues to be a main attraction for Newport-Mesa residents. But gates to limit access were never instdlled. • 1311 47th St., $320,000 • 10 Northwind Court, $157,000 Signs posted al the road's entrance state that it is a •multiuse road" and that users are to "observe the posted speed limit and be careful.• Those using Back Bay Drive. are also warned to "Use at Your Own Risk.• For years, community members have been trying lo decide the best use for the road. Some want it closed entirely to motorists and • 27 Starfish Court, $162,000 • 300 Cagney Lane, $159,000 • 109 Via Vella, $655,000 • 2101 E. 15th St., $303,000 • 302 35th St., $286,500 VOL 93, NO. 293 11tOMAS H. JOttNSON, Publ1wr TOHY DOOERO, Editor JENIRR RAGLAND, SeniOr Oty Editor SJ.CAHN, City Editor NANCY OtUVO. FHtura Editor ROGER CARLSON. Sports Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor ANTHONY 1'£0<. ~EdetOf JOSI J. SANTOS. P.egeDeslgMf IUOV OETTING, o~r..d Ad\itnlstng LANA JOHNSON. 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LOCATlON SIZ• Wedge ........ '" ........ 2-4 nw NeY..-port ••• _._ ........ 2-4 nw BIBdc1 ................ 2-4 nw River Jetty ...... : ·-·-2-4 nw CdM .................... 2 4 nw AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 8:59 a.m ........ -................ 2 8 First high 3·29 ai m ....... " ... "'""'"'" 4 0 Second low 8:56 p m ........ .n ............... 0.9 Second high 1:51 p.m ........................ 3.7 ntURSDAY First low 10.25 a m ........... :"""'""2.3 First high 4.11 a.m ......................... 4.5 Second low 9·5lpm ...................... 1.1 ond high 336pm ............ ..36 WAllf• l'EMPEtA'l\ME: 60 l 1 bicyclists in order to protect the area Others think the road should continue to stay open to motonsts, bicyclists and pedesman~. Bill Patapoff, Newport Beach city engineer, said current plans are to ledve the road open to everyone. But, he sd.id, motorists and bicyclists need to obey the posted speed limit, especially around children. Mandy Strohmyer, who ts a lead naturalist for the Orange County Department of Education's hands-on sc1encE! program, "Inside the Out- doors," said she takes students on daily field tnps along Back Bay Drive from 9 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. Children are led in a single-file bne along the road in the bicycle lane by an ddult m the front and rear. Strohmyer said she is concerned about the speed of some of the cars on the road. ·A lot of • people cut through here to beat the traffic on Jam- boree," she said. Strohmyer said there are normally no problems related to sharing the road Wlth motorists and bicyclists. A close call with a motonst in Septem- ber has made her more alert, however. "Any time you hetve a lot of pedestrians close to traffic, you have the potential for conflict," said Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach Police Department. McDermott said there have been some serious accidents on the roetd, but none within the last several years. He said most motorists obey the speed limit clJld are mostly in the area to enjoy the· view. -Story by Amy R. Spurgeon; photos by Sean HIJler. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bristol Sn.t: A wallet and 1ts contents worth $200 were stolen from a store in the 3300 block the evening of Nov. 30. • Newport 1oui.vant: A pur~e and its contents worth S 1 to were stolen from a car in the 2600 block between 1 and S p m. Nov 26. •West 19th Street A compact disc play r worth $400 was stolen from a car in the 400 block between 10 am and 4 p.m. Dec. 4. NEWPORT BEACH • West CO.st Highway: A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen from a car in the 2300 block betMtn 10 and 11 p.m. Sunday. • • Eastbluff Drive: Kitchenware worth $690 was stolen from a home in the 2100 block betw<!en Saturday and Monday • • Mein Street A c llular phone worth $200 was stolen from l' car in the JOO block between 3 and 3:30 p m SUn· day • Mdactct.n Plaot: A G llular phone worth S350 w stolen from a car In the 100 block between 8 and 8:30 pmDec.6 • 21th Street TWo s.pace heat n worth S 1,638 stolen from • hOme In the 500 bloclk between NoY. 2 Daily Pilot Cities prepared for water emergency • Ne wport Beach and Costa Mes~ officials say , wate r shortage like the · · one in South County this week wouldn't happen . GRrt. R1..,L JNi..; ~~ NEWPORT-MESA -The possibility of rahorung water because of a shortage would- n't h appen in NE>wport Beach or Costa ME>sa, ofhcials aid T\Jesday , In the wake of news that South County residents will probably have to conserve water for the next 10 days beciiuse a major water ma ruptured Monday, Newpo - Mesa offic1als said they are well-prepared for an emer- gency. "If a pipeline broke, we would be OK,· said Coleen Scanmnach, admmistrativc services manager for the Mesa Consolidated Water District. "In South County, they are nearly 1 oo•x, reliant on imported water. That isn't the cdSe here.• Scannmach send ll 's the complete opposite for Costa Mesa residents who are served by the wate1 district. Because importing water tram other a reas was too expen- sive, the district decided to build a colored water tredt- ment facility that will be func- tional next July. ' The prunary source for a majority of the district's water has been from underground wells. When ttie plant is oper- ational, the district will be nedrly self-reliant. Right now, the distrjct reties on the Met- ropolitan Water District to pro- vide about 25% of its water needs. Importing wa.ter costs $435 per acre-foot, while well water costs only $150 per acre-f t. • e more self-reliant we bee e, the less we are aft ted by [the metropolitan d' rict's I lines · breaking wn, • Scarminach said. •we e fortunate to hdve access to ground water, while a lot of South County doesn't have that same resource • In Newport Beach, city offi- cials said it would take a three-pronged failure to sig- nificantly reduce the water supply to residents. Because the supply taps three ctifferent resources -ground water in Fountain Va lley dDd two reservoirs -the city would be hard-pressed to encounter a major disaster. "We have the largest back- up water system in the coun- ty," said Newport' Beach Pub- lic Works Drrector Don Webb. 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Full Service Catering Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Corona del Mar Newport Beach 644 8226 675-6855 Newport Coast residents O:Sked to conserve water by district 1 r •Irvine Ranch Water District will be providing water to South County to help make up for major pipeline break Monday evening. d1stnct has the ability to 'meet demands .bY pumping ground water from wells. Those wells are usually shut down during the wm.: ter months for cost-saving measures. Due to • tb.e pipeline break, four wells hove been started to aug- ment supphes. · . . [Qlf Pb As part of an important mutual aid sys tem, the Irvine Ranch Water District Will provide South County communihes with more than 3 million gallons of water per day after a major pipe ruptured Monday morning. Water distnct customers, which include Newport Coast residents, haven't been affected by the pro- jected water shortage in South County. Residents . have been asked lo use "common sense" conserva · tion practi ces over the next week, however. •Irvine Ranch customers weren't directly impacted, but it has become a matter of mutual aid ," said Keith draw from other agencies. "Because of the mutual aid system we have, we could . Coolidge, 'spokPsperson for U1e Metropolitan Water Dis- trict, the agency thdt lost the use of the remforced con- crete pipeline Mond'ay. •Jrvine Ranch has asked ·their customers to voluntan- ly conserve. so thetr South County neighbob don't run dry .• The pipeline that rup- tured may affect as many as 700,000 residents in South County cities for at least a week. Residents there havt> been asked to ration their water in case of a mctjor shortage. Irvine Ranch does receive water from the Met- ropolitdn Water D1stnct, but its pipes weren't affE'cted by the break. Newport COdst residents wouldn't have to worry should a water pipe break because the water receive help from tl.lcsa or lrvine Ranch Wdler distncts," Webb added. ·aut there L'>n't Wate1 distnct officials estimate they will send about 3.2 million gallons to Santa Margarita and Los Alisos water distncts per day. The district is also con- sidering providing the San- tiago Canyon Water District with a temporary pump. "This is an excellent example of mutual aid among water districts," scud Paul Jones II, the water dis- trict's general manager. "'Water agencies plan and prepare for such situations and we are pleased that the district has been able to Join in the movement to ' assist other communities.• an agency m Southern Calilor- ma thdt can be 100°0 reliant on one sy'-lf>m alone.• at:-ea e ~~IVlt olfut,; d}x;tl.JNJea.e -O.Jh10n $/mu:/· CY1ft1pod .9.Jend. 949 .759. 7979 Wednesday, December 15, 1999 3 MILLENNIUM MOMENT Harry Babbitt A singer and : a Samaritan I n the 1930s and '40s, smger l tarry Babbitt gamed lame performin~ wlth the Kav Ky er band and apr.eanny m ::.uch movtes as "P1aisP the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." In 1%1, 8dbbitt moved lb Newport 1 BPach and set to work makmg his pre~ence IPlt m the C"onunumty, not onl~ r1s a smger, but as a SdJTiilllldn. I iC' performed at hundrPcb of fund-raising f'V(•nl s and racked up a long list CJ! ci\'IC cwd1ts. Among his titles were Commodore ol the Yedf, C1t'- 1izc>n ol tht• Yt>df and execu- 1.Jve hodrcl member of the Boy Smuts of Orange Coun:. ty. The Cit\ of Costa Mesa also quvt• Rabbitt a Mheart ctward'' m 1C!82 ror his exten- sive chantdhle work. • MlllENNIUM MOMENT cele- brates the people who made a map contribution to the Newport-Mesa commuruty during tM cent\Jfy. • .. • • .. .. ' • f4 Wednesday, December 15, 1999 . Leece again ~Overlooked for I • aeadership post , 11 School board' member known for conservative istance 'not surprised' he? colleagues chose . ,Judy Franco instead. I • DA."'l 111 Gell. I I I NEWPORT-MESA Results .of the Newport-Mesa dtstrict ,school board's leadership vote Tuesday rught were not a sur- prise to dnyone, including ron- serva tive member Wendy Leece, Who was passed over for the board's top position for the "tlurd straight year. As expbcted. VIce president Dana Black wdS UJ1dl1i.mously elected president of the board and (:!erk David Brooks was named vice president. ulso by a 7-0 vote. "I'm looking forward to tt, • ·Black said. •we have an exdt- mg year ahead of us." • Although Brooks nominated Leece for the clerk position, longtime board member Judy Franco was elected clerk by a 5- 2 vote, with Leece and Brooks dtssenting. Brooks' nommation was seconded by Leece hersell. •I knew it was go mg to go thls way -I'm not surprised,• Leece said after the vote, addtng, "I'm a team player." Last year, Leece was in line to be named VIce president of the board, but her colleagues broke the traditional rule of suc- cession and instead chose Black for the post. Brooks said Leece's support of Costa Mesa's West Side is what motivated him to nomi- nate her. "I felt it was unportant we have more representation of the West Side (in the board's lead- ership),• Brooks said " Other board members did not elaborate on why thE!y opt- ed not to choose Leece for the clerk's spot, although Black alluded to it. "I'm a p ubllc education advocute, as is Wendy Leece, but I think there are some'con- ditions on that,• she said. Black also said ttiat Franco, who has served multiple times in nearly every leadership capaoty du.iing her tenure on the board, expressed an interest in the clerk position a month ago. Leece only threw her hat into the ring on Monday, Black said. ln 1997, Leece was bypassed for the clerk's post in favor of then-member Ed Decker because of his experience with superintendent searches. But after Decker decided to apply for the superinte ndent job him- self and stepped down, the board voted for Leece to fill the clerk position. When Leece was again passed over last year, she expressed her frustration, say- ing she deserved to move up the chain of conunand just as other school board members have. Al the time, board members said they were concerned about Leece's conservative views on issues rangmg from the creatiorusm vs. evolution debate to her anti-tax stance, wluch some feared could derail the district's attempt to pass a bond to repair crwnbling facili- ties. In an attempt to end any future tension, Brooks said the board decided to abandon the notion that members will move up for positions in sequential order. He s.aid this will ensure the job is done by the person who is best suited for the posi- tion. BRIAN l'OBUDA I DAllY PILOT COPTER CLAUS: Santa Claus, played by retired Costa Mesa police Sgt. Bill Bechtel, along with Mrs. Claus, played by volunteer Carol McDonald, leave a hellcopter en route to the playground of Sonora School Jn Costa Mesa on Tuesday. More Newport-Mesa schools going digital • Board has certified applications for technology grant fo r Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. DANETll! Gout ET lklly l'lol NEWPORT-MESA -They are the last two high schools in the district to be certified as digital schools, but at least they are almost there The school board Tuesday certified that Newport Harbor High School and Corona del Mar High School both qualify for i;tate fundmg to become digital schools. The grant provides $300 per studcn't to provide Internet access and advanced technolo- gy to schools. The funding will be ma tched by the district through past or future improvements, said Mtke Fine, assistant superintendent of finances. The certificabon is a stipula- tion in the grant, which requires all teachers be m favor of becoming digital schools With ijte board's endorse- ment, school leaders will now write and send their respective grant applications to the state for final approval. Those apphcations may be returned for fme-turung of the school's plan for improved technology, Fme sd.id, but there is no doubt they will get the money. "We're writing our grant as we speak,~ said Corona del Mar Principal Don Martin. ~we've been interviewing the staff, looking at other pro- grams, lookmg at where we want to go in terms of technol- ogy on campus.• Newport-Mesa Urufied School District Board of Edu- cation p resident Serene Stokes said the district bas been committed to supporting 1ts high schools' involvement smce the digital schools pro- ject began. When the commitment was made to becoming technologi- cally advanced, district lead- ers conducted a lottery to detennine the order in which schools would apply for the grant. Estancia, Back Bay and Costa Mesa high school· ,have all had their chances, and now the final two high schools are on their way. If all goes smoothly, the schools can expect to receive the grant money in late spnng or early summer, Fine said. ·ca1Tif.1A ~ frir a fresh lftarl.,.. :J I All Cleaning Services Carpet, Air Duct, Upholstery Cleaning, Drapery Cleaning, Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning . 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The support of this new festival bodes well for its future survival because strong conunu- mty backing was an ele- m<'nt the former New-" port Beach lnternationul Pilm Feshval lacked. Earlier this fall, the International f'ilm Festi- val's organizer, Jeffrey 1S Conner, shocked tne community when he filed for bankruptcy. Many involved wlth the former festival specu- lated that it feU apart due to overambitious plans to draw international crowds and hold celebri- ty-powered events, such as golf tournaments. The revived festival hds aueady announced plans to debut on March 30 The scaled-down ver- sion of the annual event will run for one week in Newport Beach. The festival will fea- ture films from around the world, including fea- tures, documentaries and animations. In addition, it will host severdl galas, industry semindrs and sessions with filmmak- ers. "We have already signed a handful of spon- sors and this endor~q ment from Newport Beach is a welcomed stamp of approval,• said Gregg Schwenk, execu- tive director Many local sponsors have stepped forward to support the effort, includmg The Sports Club, The Mix 95.9-FM and Seagram Americas. ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg .• Audics, Taxes 15% Jl\counr ro CM R~1Jcnts (714) 546-4272 Car Accident? l'R.E.E REPORT n ~uls dostly gu.uded Meters you need to know b;itore )OU, unlc your c.a..: 01 •rnk w11h ~nyonc. Don't l(t anorhcr Jn go by un11I Y.O'! all the Toll Frtt l 4 hr. Recontcd M-cc It l-IU-~91· 1071 Car Accident? ,, Daily Pilot around toWn • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or calf (949) 7644330 A com· plete list1"9 may be found at dailyp- ilot.com · THURSDAY Salomon Smith Barney pre- sents a free continuing educa- tion CPA workshop from 4 to 5 p.rn. at 650 Town Center Dn- ve, Suite 100, Costa Mesa The seminar's focus 1S MManaged Money.• For more informa- tion, call (714) 641-7738. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold a 90- minute • Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa M~sa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive,' Costa Mesa. Reservations are $12 prepaid or $17 at the door. For more in!onna ti on, call (714) 885- 9090. FRIDAY •Every Part of Me, .. a free play about issues related to breast cancer, will be performed from 11 a.m to noon at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. The 552 Club Juniors' Holiday Party will take place a t 6:30 p.m. at The Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $55 per person For more information, call (949) 574- 7208. SATURDAY Family therapist Maxine B. Cohen will hold her monthly divorce workshop from 1 O a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 New- port Center Dnve. The cost is $40. For more Ulformation, call (949) 644-6435. The Newport Beach Central Library will hold an "Internet 101 • workshop for newcomers lo cyberspace at 10 a.m. The demonstration will include tips for using search engines and other Internet resources. The library is al 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. MONDAY Parent Help USA will holds Its BEST an The Orange County ChrJsbnas Market Place will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 21-23 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The market place Will feature gilts, food and opportunities to be pho- tographed with surfing Santa. General parking is $3. for more information, call (949) 723-6616. MMillennium Miracle" benefit at Bistro 201 in Newport Beach. The gala will include d viewing of the Newport HdJ'- bor Boat Parade, Chnslma5 carolers. dance music rtnd swing dance instruction. Tick- ets are $125. For times and sion is $1, free for children. The market· place features gifts, food and entertainment. For more information, call (949) 723-6616. DECEMBER 22 ~~-~2~~tmation, call (9491 • The Balboa Bay Club will host a meeting of the Orange TUESDAY The Orange County Fair- grounds will feature a Christ- mas Market Place from 7 a.rn. lo 4 p.m. Dec. 21-23. Adrrus- County Chapter of The Single Gourmet at 6-30 p.m. The din- ing event will include a view- mg of the Newport Harbor Boat Pardde The club 1S at 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more Come & join 0ur· Singi~ Santa Ctau:s Saturtfay, 'Dec. 18 & S~, 'Dec . 19, 12i!ifiii1J».1' • I infonnallon, call (800) 7 50· DINE. DECEMBER 31 Newport Dunes wtll hold a fireworks show at m1dnig}\t The resort 1s at 1 31 Back Bay Dnve, Newport Beach. For more infonnalion, call (562} 491-1000. JANUARY 4 The Mothe~Daughter Book Club of the Newport B<.>t1ch Central Library will meet dl 7 p .. m. to discuss Carol Ryne Brink's "Baby Island." Both. the Mother-Daughter Book Club and the Pdrent-Son Book Club. are looking for new members ·The library lS at 1000 Avocado Ave , Newport Beach. For more mtormation, call (949) ·717-3801. JANUARY 5 The Newport Beach Central Llbrary will hold a free noon program called "Catholic Womanhood m Spam • Uru- ver~ity of New Me.JUco vis1tmg assistant professor Aurora G. Morcdlo wiH speak The library is dl 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 JANUARY 6 The Newport Beach Central Library wtll present a free Mvirtual tour" of Nova Scotia at 7 p.m. Veteran traveler Paula Kruse will give a shde presentation. The Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave Newport Beach. For more mformdtion, call (949) 717-3801. The Jewish Community Cen- ter will present ~The Second Adventure ol Llie: The Secrets of Aging with Joy," a hve:. week course on spmtui:il and social growth in the later part of life. The course meets Thursdays from Jan. 6 to Feb. 3 and costs $30 for center members, $40 for nonmem- bers. The center is at 250 East ·Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 755-0340. Wedne~oy, December 15, 1999 5 QNGOING A llmHed number of seats remain for Newport Beach Community Services' Roc;e Pardde 2000 excursion. Char· terPd coach~ will depart from Manners Park. 20005 Dover Dnve, at 6:30 a.m Jan t and return. at 1 p.m. the same day. Tickets are $80 for NewpOrt Beach residentS a·nd $90 fot nonresidents. Included are lrcmsportalion, grandstdnd seating on Colorado Boule- vard in Pt1sadena, coffee. )UICe ctnd doughnuts prior to depdr· ture, and lunch on the return bus nde. For more infonnd· lion. call (949) 644-3151. A women's therapy ·support group meets to discuss rela- llonship bsues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., # 105, Newport Beach. For more mformauoo call Barbard dl (949) 261-8003 The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store need5 to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bnng in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hdJ'dcover and paperback -are welcome and are lax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch Libraries -Balbod, Manners or Corona del Mar. They 1 cun also be left in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mtonnabon, call (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcom- ers Club meets at 10 a m. the third Wednesday of -ertch month at d1ffE>rent homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tennis, · bndge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. For more intormalJon, call (949) 854-4501. St. Mark Health Ministries 1 presents Lova Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic:. violence dt 10 a.m and 7 p.m Mondays through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyten.an Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave .. Newport Beac;h. For more mfonnation, call (949) 721- 8079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County spon:.ors a d1scu.~1on group focusmg on issues, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult children canng for lheu elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives to identify problems and tssues and develop appropri- tite solutions The cost is $30. For more Information, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce bolds networking lunchL>on meetings from 11:45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Costa · Mesa Country Club. 1701 Golf Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. Vi-,1ton. are welcome. Cost is $12 For more mformabon, call (714 I 885-9090. The lido Isle Toastmasters Club meelc; at 6c30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart- menl'i, 1700 16th St., m the ~lubhousP on the mam level, m Newport Beach For more mformdllon, call (949) 515- 9470. The John Henry PoundaUon sponsors the Comfort Zone, a 1nenta1 illne<;s support group, which meets trom 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays dt th~ Light- house Coastal Community Churc-h, 301 Magnolia St., Co:.ta Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (9491 548-7274 Jewish family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongomg Je\\.'lSh healing sup- port gro~p for people experi- encing chroruc illness The purpose is to provide ~· · - pants with emotional and sp - itudl support to manage illn - and its consequences e group meets at 7 p m. Thurs- days at Jewish Family Service. 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but prereg- istration is required. To regis- ter or for more Ulfonnati.on, call (714) 445-4950 SEE TOWN PAGE 8 Any Online Purchase ' • ) 6 Wadnesdoy, December 15, 1999 . AROUND TOWN ,. TOWN CONTINUED FROM 5 Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 pm Thursddys at Borders Books und Music on 19th Streot und Newport Boulevilfd, Costd Mesd. The cost 1s $3. New pluyers life welcome For more mformd- tion, call (9t19) 759-4871. The Coln and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon- days at the OASIS Senior Center New members who are interested m trading, buy- ing and selling stamps and coins am being sought to 1om these informdl mE•etmgs There ure no ft.-es reqmred For more informdlion, Cdll (949) 644-3244. Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bert.!dvement sup- port groups for dduJts at dll stages of loss. The groups share experiences, hedr how others dedl wtth gnef. receive support and ledm' wdys to cope with sadness dnd loss. One group m<>eLc; ut 7 p.m. Tuesdays dl Beth .ldcoh m Irvine. The second group meets at 10 d.rn. nie~ddys dt Temple Juded m Ldguna Hills. The third group ml'Ns MERGER CONTINUED FROM 1 resources. •1t was m the bE>sl intPrest of our agency dnd our clients to jom the Coldwc•ll BcmkN funu- at 1 p.m Thursday)> rlt th Ezra Center in Anaheun. There is no fee for these groups, but preregistrc1tion is reqwred. For more informa· tion, call (714) 445-4950. Newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Bui· boo Island and the Newport Coast areas are invited lo meet others who are also nc>w at the Newport Beach New- comers' Club. This group of women mee.ts once c1 montl) on Wednesdays at different homes and locations.· Por more inforrnatJon, pleac;~ call (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family· Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist participants m their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 pm Tuesddys at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Preregistrabon IS required. For more mfonna- bon, call (714) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce sup- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an expen enced counselor c1nd meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. ly," Bibb said. ·we feel with U1e local edge we've had. now shared \Vlth Coldwell Bdnker, we will be bigger and more powerful" The agreement, which was findlized Monday, calls for I Bibb and his management team to continue working out •MHle• Zheng I~ NowpS!9.c9!'f:fi •• ling r,.11IOO"\l!IOR~ •Tai Chi Y' Energy Boosting[ CLASS' J • ' •QI Gong Individual Cancer Therapy Y' Relieve Stress CAU MASTER ZJWIG . TtllAX 949 721·8789. JIM DUFFY. 949 455·9239masterJ.~~~ll com · G; Sabalmo Tommy Pe1er Phil Vince ~ • •• \ Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ~ , Pleu'lc ('all •or J • ! ReM?rvutlon' und l>lrectlon'i 723-0645 .. :. 251 Shipyard Wat;~~t Beach""•~ .: '~~ '~~ '~~ .. - .. ' ~ • •• " • .. .. t • . • " • If • t Bring J cannc:~ food item and receive a COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZER for your cable! Don.:ation\ providc<l to ~O~ Having trouble finding the righc gifi? You Clll't wrong with a gift ccrtiflcuc from Newport Rib Company :tVJilable in .my amount. Tis' the season to ay TIIANK-YOU CATERING AVAii.ABLE . . . . . l Suite G, Costd Me:,a. For more infonnation, including date <tnd f es, call Heather Wat~on at (714) 445-4950. An lnlerfalth couples support group 1s offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues fo.ced by couples where one partner is Jewish cmd the other is not, mclud.ing raising children, observing holidays,_ displaying symbols in the home, as well dS rela· t1onships with extended fami- lies. Tho group meets for three weekly sessions W~dnospay evenings at Jew- ish Family Service, 250 E. Uaker St., Suite G, Costa Mcsu. For more information, mcluding dales and fees, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce networkers busi- ness ledds luncheon takes place at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. The WalkJng Club of New- port Bc11ch meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.l'n. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For ·more information, call (949) of the Civic Plaza ofhces near FashJon Island The company's ndme will change to Coast Newport Coldwell Banker. The 48-year-old Bibb built the company from scratch in 1990. Primarily dealing in high-end homes, Coast New- port Properties began 'to b<>come more recognized in the industry Withm five years, Coast Newport had branched out across coastal Orange 650-1332. The Sea Explorer hip Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, sea· mansh1p, piloting, navigatinn and cruising. Meetings are held from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes· days at the Sea Explorer Sea Bdse, 1931 W. Coast High· way, Newport Bedch. For more information, cull (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. The OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing .assistance, counseling and referral ser- vices for seruors. For appoin~ . ments or more infom1ation, call (949) 644-3244. · The Costa Mesa Senior CIU- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOlll its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Col.ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 545-5669 ArthrlUs Fowu:latlon Instructor Hillary Stone leads an exer-· cise class at 11 a.m. Thurs- days at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bakor St., ·cos- ta Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 513-5641. County and had three offtces. Last year, the company held the largest market shure for residential sales in the New- port-Mesd area. Bibb estimates hgures will top $ t billion in sales this year. Wbere its new partner will help Coust Newport IS paving a path on the information superhighway. Wtth more than 70,000 offices nat1onw1de, Coldwell has dlso established (, Shoes for Everyone Men 's, WOmen 's, Kids & Prom Infant Sizes $34.95 to $89.95 new balance S/1or1 in M"/11p~ j-__ l Wulrh Sms ~rtt' ~ C949l 720-1 602 . ---.. • -__.. ·-• -• ~ • i. ' • .. • Vi\it our eclectic showroom! Many ·one-of.a-kind" hllmc acu:~'-Oric,, Lx1cn\IVC line of Rachel Ashwclls Shabby Chic; bcJding. f.ibrics, lamp h.aJcs & slipcovers for your home D"wr.uing ~rv1Co Jva1l;ible. :71/ue c5prinys, 71/a ANTIQUES CENTER (949) 642-3632 369 £.. 17• SL Costa Mesa Opc-n 7 Days • Mon.Sar I 0-6, Sun 12-4 (corner of 17th and Tuscin, behind ack In ·1 ht" Box) SAT. DECEMBER 1 BTH MEET THE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE CanoneoS-3 •• The Triumph . A victory for photography. • FIJll.ftlturtd prolealoMI SLR . shown w/ophooal • Improved AIM Sy11tm with 45-polnt At-.. AF PoWet Drive Booster PB E2 • Ultrf.hlgf>-tptfd prtdlctlvt AF up to 1 fpl with optlonll PoWtr Drlvt Boottfr PB-E2. • Soph/1tat9d E· m flnh IX/l!)fUfl tyttlm • 11 Cwtom Function• fOf ~ ,,, .•. • LIBRARY CONTINUED FRoM 1 ·The alle<Jation is tot ll\ without validity,• Wood settd. •we're six to nine months away from starting fund-raising. (Beio1dcs) I'm a terrible fund-raiser," He added thut he's only mentioned the center at various library events to inform the community. Still, the fight between the library board and the foUndation mcmaged to bog dowfl · a recent council meeting. The ad hoc· committee proposing an Arts and Edu- cation Ceriter next to the Newport Library declined to give its presentation at the council meeting last night because of acrimony spilling over from the dis· pute brewing in the librury. And although Mayor John Noyes feigned igno- rance at the meeting as to the reason for the action, he later admitted to having a hand in the last-minute decision. ~1 did have a conv~rsa­ tion with Jim Wood,• Noyes said •They've got a situa- tion going on with the Library Foundation and my itself on the Internet. Although Coast Newport bas its own Web site, it didn't match Cold· well's high-tech resources •Technology 1s a big part of this industry,~ said Bob LeFever, president of Cold- well Bank of Southern Cah- forma. "The merger allows Coast Newport to be part of that, where clients can access property and community mformahon as well as det1hng with mortgage profits and escrow instruction." Analysts said corporate takeovers m the real estate Doily Pilot thinkmg was we'd better r solve that.• Noye rtddcd that the r a on for his site.no was because he felt "if yuu'1e· uot going to d1 cu an item, then you shouldn't dt C'U S ll." , Stahr'ti letter eventually landed in Bumham's lap. The city Clltorney is expect· f"d to come to some h•gal condus1on this weP.k, Stahr said. I fowevcr, even if Stahr is correct m hl'r t1s1>(.>ssment, Councilman Gury A<lams said thero is a provision that would allow the council to make an exc<.'pllon by allowiri'g Wbod to serve on both committees. "I don't '>ee it as any big deal. (The allegation) may or may not have merit,· Adams said. Despite the roadblocks facing the Arts and Educa- tion Center, Noyes said he believes there is strong sup- port for the idea in the com- munity. I ie added thc1t he is going lo recommend the group meet w1th other com- mittees in the commW,Uty to garner more support for the proposal "Wbat you've got Is good fo lks trying to do good work,· Noyes silld market cue noU1ing new. Richard Gollis, principdl of The Concord Group, Sdid lhP industry hciS become highly soph1stica,tecl. To keep up With the compellhon, it means purchasmg smaller compt1- nlcs to remdin on top, lw added. "Thert> is an obviouc.; advantdge or having size .• Golhs said. "Marntammg mdrkct share will always be <1 chall<>nge and one wuy tu address thdt is having « greuter network of people. It's a nc1tural progression." Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa l'lesa one Block Soulb of •o5 f'wy (714) 545-7168 ..,~ .. ..,~ .. ..,;, ... CHRISTMAS TREE JAMBOREE • I» ~ i~::$2999T0 $3999 • ,. Extra Large & Premium Trees Also Ava '/able • I• Noble Fir • Douglas Fir • Nordman Fir •Grand Fir •.Silver Ttps · • f raiser Fir Daily Pilot MARBLE CONTINUED FROM 1 Ron.il<.1 Cuspers, de ril> cl the Robin ons dntl tht>1r ilk. •Misguided ... an ill- adv1sed minonty. • 11ldt from Dirk Stevens, then-president of the Newport"l larbot Ar~d Chamber of Commerce. Robert Budhdm, then the assemblymc1n who rnpwsPnt- ed Newpor1 APdch, also took hrs shots at the Rolnnsons dnd prC'dic.1cd that, "the qut!stion is not whether or not the bdy should be cl£>vfllopfld, but who should develop it." Back in the l 960i; ilnd '70s, long before many of us hud even moved to Ordnge Coun- 'ty, U1e Bad<: B<1y was sup posed to l\dVl! a dirf Prt.mt kind of future. t' A marint1. The Irvine Co .. wtuch w<Js trymg to wwstle the muddy bdy from Uw sttlt • in a com- plex land swap dedl, hud pldRS to lJwld d wuter ski basin in lh<' top rcdches of the bay with r1 mc1rme stdchum dnd d rowing course nectrby. There WNe to be bodt basins, docks, fuclmg stations dnd commerclill strips ~1tony the banks. The Robinsons might nc>ver . hnye tdlten on the fight lltld th~ development cornpdny not posted tl •no trespdssinq • sign at htll<>-usNl North Star l>each, a SOllWWhdt llllfellldrk- able stretch of bedch JllSt north of DovN Shores. Fran Robinson had trudged down to the bet1c:h one morn- ing with her daughter wh<>n stie 1an mto tlw ... 1911. 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 Tiic ared's lead111g clt>pdrt- nwnt stores mduded JCPcnney and &ars. RC'Corcl players, vac- uum r!et.me1s and polyester fab- ncs were hot items. On Uw arts seen<', residents dttended movies and tho U1edter m droves In 1971 , South Coast Repertory sldged U1e onginal rock-ecology musical "Mother -. ~ ·\ I ' •1 knew it wa public le nd. I yot mad,· she told d reporter back in 1969. ·1 hdd never hcMd of a public b ach being closed to the public.• They organized a loosely gutheted group known dS Fnends of Newport B<ly. The Robinsons w~re lcadNs of the groi.tp, though nobody ever recalls a fonnal election or anything of that ·l)rt. It Wds a cause and they h d given 1l a kick-start. Gooct enough for anyone who belonged. Por years, the highly con- troversial land swap locked clround in the courts, Sacrn- mento committee rooms and county offices. Was 1t legdl for the state lo give awdy pubhc lcmd? Was it even consl.illl- tional for a swtimpy yet pic- turesque spread of Wdter to be turned into a moneymak- ing marina owned by a pri- Vdte company? The hght didn't end quJCk- ly. And it didn't end quietly. Arl.icles from thdt time show that 1t bogged down in moves, countennoves, recomrnendo- tions, court rulings and finally abcindonment. The marina plans were eventually scrapped, the lund remained m the hands of U1c state and the bay was set dside as an ecologicdl reserve. Birds use it. So do those who pushed off in kayaks and cclnoes. And tour groups crawl along the flanks o{ the preserve, taking m the raw and gnarled beauty of the estudry, e. hauntingly wild ter- tdin when contrasted with nearby Fashlon Island or - just beJow the Coast l hghw<1y lmdge -the bustle of New- port I idrbor. Earth" by Ron Thronson dnd Toni Shearer. The show Wds a hit and eventually mad1:~ 1t to Broadway. In 1978, SCR moved to its current location on Town Center Drive from the 11urd Step The- dter on Newport Boulevard in Costd Mesd. Other highlights from the 1970s at SCR were "Godspell," "That Champ1onstup Season, H "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,• and "Catch 22." Movtes and teleVlsion Tiw fight to pr ervc the bay, the Rob111sons nnght tell you, h. > m•vcr really been ful- ly won. '01ere was the fight to w111 control of three Liny 1 lands hc1c-k m the '80s. There Wil:. the Pffort to have the bdy dredycd, lest it tum into a meudow. And there was the fight to keep a ne19hlxmng wuh•r district from pwnping tmttted wuste water mto the bdy. Shll, it 1s ftttmg dlter .au thes<• yP<1rs thut one of the ft'W man-madC' things dlong thC' UppN Bdy will bear the nc.luu• of f'r..ink ond Frdn # Rohmson, JUSt a stone's throw from th<• bea ch where the • Irvine Co. beqged off this fight lJy ·putt.my up that •no trnspuss1ng• si9ri. Fuente~. he ol the "envi- ronm(•ntttl kooks" quote and now a leading voice of the county's R(•pubhrnn Pd rt y; is among thow who tius come to scti the Rohmso11s in u differ-. entbgh t. ·1 have il keen love and <1ffcction for Frt1nk dnd Fran that ht.ts evolved over U1e yE'ttrs. They were very coura-. geous in d1t1llcnqing big busi- ness, opposmg u huge corpo- r,1L1on," Fuentes n.ow says. "I can'l thmk of cmyone who has com<' to know them who would wcinl to do anything lt•ss them qive them, well, a big huq " . I doubt the Newport Bet1ch coupk• wt>rc ever m the mdr- kel for a •thcmk you." But lht1t's c1 pn~tty good one. • STEVE MARBLE IS the managing eclttor of Times Community News He can be reached at Steve Mar· bleOlat1mes com sc:re>enplclys also rPfiectt·<.l the c:hui19mg tinm.... Fe<1ture films th<1t pluyed on local sc.reens mdudNl ·om• Fl<>w Over the C 'uckoo's Nl'st," • J<1w..,, • •All 1l1e Pn.•s1d~·nt's Men,· t1nd •r1d- dler on the Roof.· Popultlf tcll'vi.s1on shows that. aired we<~kly included "The Mrrv Gnflin Show,• "Father Knows Best,• "Oindh's Place,• • Jt1tk LoLdnne, • diltl for kids, ·nw Electric-Comptmy." Sources: The Daily Pilot; Tom Titus. Wednesday, Decembet 15, 1999 7 I \N POBUOA I OAlt.V "°OT Harry Noonan's grandson, William, prepares for another day of selling Christmas trees. .TREE CONTINUED FROM 1 property ls <'nlitlt>cl t'o do whc1t they see fil " In the past, Noorwn would greet tree-shopping r.muJws 111 the lot -until two yod1s dHO, when he broke his hip. Sinc:f• U1en, he's 1£'H gr<><.'ling dutiPs to his two sons dnd two yrtmclsons while he m.maycs the shop from inside a crtlmped trmlPr. A bullhorn resb on orw cor- ner o{ his dP<;k , wlulc thrc•c of his homemade CdJ>S -f'>dd1 adorned with d tliff Prcnt stuffed animal -wen' d1s plc.1yi•cl around th£> smoke-hllf'd roo111 An electroruc-versmn of • Ju1qlP LEAK CONTINUED FROM 1 the Sanitation DL'>lricl scucl thut while district enginePrs did find d frdgment Of cldy m llw11 st•w N lint>, 1t Weis not C'nuuyh to I cause the ove1ilow. "The small piece of (cluyj J Bells" chirped continuously from d unknown location. "Now I'm just doing the book work -ilJlswenng the phones. clomq dll the stul1 I don't enjoy domq." Noonan whlspered "On::ds1ont1lly, people come in cmd "dY 'hi' to U1e old man But l do get to sit bdc:k and smoke my old aydr every day • It's the sdme brand lhat conrnd1un GeorgP Bums smukt·d, he added. Noondn Sdld he's gathered wio.,clom in his 7B ·years. which he is gc•ncrous m passing on to lu.s Ll1ents, who ht.tve included John \\'t1yne t1nd Ja.m~s CdtJnPy: ~Did you know that smoking " p1pP or <1 c1gur IS not as dan- qt•rous dS ogdfettes? lt'i> the ng· arette puper. not the tobacco, that causes cancer." "Watch out for nuts and wc11dos lhi.s year I don't know where they're coming from, but we ge>t them • "Don't ft>cd your Christmas tree Wdter Jrom the tdp. It must ue boiled or bottled, dDd with each gd.llon, you should shake 111 five or sue tuhl~spoons of sug- ar.· But Gwat Grandpa Noonan said he IS most certain about life's uncertainty. He said be won't dctually know if he will be forced to move from New- port Boulevard unW next Christmas. "You never know what the tuture will bnng. Anything can hilpµ<'n m 12 months: chcln't ht1ve dn~thing to do wiU1 11Lc; scwu lines the ht1ckup" she sdid Estes Sdld plumbers hired by St hmt!isser sdid the Sanitary Thclllgle Squdre are trying to District often "hydroblasts• its fmd and repdu the fissure so lint's d!:t d precdution She Sd1d Niketown can open as soon as 1t did not mean there was dny possible. He commended the doggmq m its sewage pipes city on tts quick response She ddded thdt city engi-•A.., soon as we called. they nc>Ns believed the leak was came," he said. "t'm very hap~ from a broken pipe that con-py with the Sanildtion Dis- nPcls the mall's sump pumps to tnct. • Order today get H• and cineC· FREE for 30 days! Don I miss this opport\Jn•ty lo get a month of premium programming FREEi Get HBO and en1oy the biggest box off Ke senso- hom wilh o guoronreed new movie every Saturday night, plus origlnol movies and s ries. 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Ross, \vbo later helped Coach Dan Glenn's Tars win their third straight CIF Southern Section Division I-AA title, as well as thel.T second consecutive CIF State Division I crown, was one of tout Sailors named all-league. April Ross Knsta Dill, a 6-2 senior rruddle blocker GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 1999 Coaches' All-Sea View League girls volleyball Most Valuable Playe r April Ross, Newport Harbor First t eam Krista Dill, Newport Harbor Brenda Waterman, Newport Harbor Tracie Browning, Irvine Jody Carlson, Irvine Jamie Witmer, Irvine Lauren Ruzicka, Laguna Hills Kerry Song, Woodbridge Second team Heather Cullen, Newport Harbor Stephanie Zolna, Aliso Niguel Julianna Bayley, Irvine Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. bound for Duke, was a first-tedm selection, as was 5-8 senior outside hitter Brenda Waterman. Olivia Waldowski, Irvine Kristin Brooks, Laguna Hills Katie Oliver, Laguna Hills Ashley Rye, Woodbridge Claire Hartstein, Woodbridge So. Heather Cullen, a 6-1 Junior middle blocker, was a second- team choice. · Ross is a three-tune first-team All-Sea View perfonner, while Dill and Waterman wer~ second-team picks as juniors. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO ~~· " ~·-~ ~ -.. . OMV Pit.OT PHOTOS BY OON lEACH Newport Harbor's Kyndra Cox hurls ln one of her four goals ln the Sallors' 6-4 victory over Esperanza Tuesday. •Esperanza's fourth-quarter goals get the score close, but Newport Harbor wins it, 6-4. T ONY Al.TOH! 1 IJ Dcftrb NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's guts water polo used a strong, offensive third quarter, then swvived an early, fourth-quarter rush for a 6-4 nonJeague win over visiting Esperanza Tuesday. ·we didn't really do anything. dif- ferent in that third quarter,• Sailors Coach Bill Barnett Sdld. •our intensity was a little stronger and we were just able to put together a good streak of offense and defense.• That streak Barnett was referring to was a three-minute stretch of the third quarter when the Sailors (6-1) scored four consecutive goals to turn a 2-2 tie into a 6-2 lead over the Aztecs (5-2). Kyndra Cox scored two of the team's four goals in that span, while Kathertne Gregg and Ali Taylor scored the other two goals. 1 1 Cox finished lhe game Wlth four of the Sailors' six goals with her strong piay at the two-meter slot. "It was a hard, defensive game for both teams out there," Barnett said. "We're still making some mistakes out there, but it's early 1ll the season." After a scoreless hrsl quarter, Esperanza got on the board first when Sunny Rasbidi scored on a 6-on-5 advantage. ' Newport, ranked No. 4 in the CIF Southern Section Division I preseason polls, bed the game les than a rrunute later when Cox found the upper-right comer of the goal with a shot. Cox made 1t 2-1 on a four· meter penalty shot, before Esperanza's Amy Erwin caught the Sailors' goalie too aggressive on def cnsc and shot into a nearly empty net with 30 seconds remaining in the fin;t half. "We need to stop making mistakes that result in the other learn scoring goals,• Barnett said. HWe also need to generate some more offense. We have the tools to do so.• After the 4-0 run by the Sailors in the third quarter, Esperanza, ranked tees eighth in CIF-SS, answered with two . quick goals by Diana Catran and Jes- sica Conner less than a mmute into the fourth quarter to cut the lead to 6-4. "In both of those situations, we probably could have stopped both of those goals from happening if we would have fouled a little bit earlier,• Barnett said. From there, the Sailors' defense clamped down and the Aztecs would get no closer. "It was definitely a game of runs out there,• Barnett said. "Fortunately we were able to hold on to the lead after their last spurt.• . In goaJ for the Sailors, Heather Dey- den had three saves, while Kelsi Mills had six saves for the Aztecs. It wasn't all good news in Sailor country, however. Senior Jenna Barto, an All-CIF player with 40 goals and 40 assists last season, is lost for the remdinder of the season with a stom- ach injwy. "They can't figure out what 1t is,• Barnett said. "It's a tough loss for us because she was one of our top scorers last year.• QUOTE 0 THE DAY ·11 was definitely o gclll8 of n.m out theta . Fortunately we Weft ci>le to hold on to the lead ofter their last spurt '" • Biii Barnett Newport Harbor girls water polo coach ~. Deoember 15, l 999 • Sport. Edit>r Roger Caison • 949...57 44223 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Corona del Mar • He was the perfect fit for a point guard, as well as the ideal individual to employ Jack Errion's style of play. RJCJIARO DUNN I n the right place at •. the right time, and playing the right position under the right basketball coach, former Corona del Mar High point guard Mike Hess landed on top of the world in 1981. Hess, who was never nashy. could've played in the movie "Hoosiers" with Gene Hackman and fit in perfectly with the style of play. Dunng the peak of the Coach Jack Errion era, the Sea Kings were stacked with Mark Spinn, Jeff Pries, Steve Moore and two guard Chns Lynch. CIF 3-A finals, and again early in the '81 campaign. Hess (CdM Oass of '83) played two more varsity basketball seasons. earning first-team all-league and All-ClF 3-A honors both years. As a seruor, Hess was voted Sea View League Player of the Year by, the Cll'CU.it's coaches and signed with the Uruversity of Texas. CdM won Sea View League co-championships in 1982 and '83, but lost to St. Bernard Ill the '82 ClF 3-A serrufinals, 34-28, and was bumped out in. the second round by Cerritos the following winter. *'fypical Errion style ... thal should have been a halltime score, but 1t was the final score," Hess srud of the semifinal verdict against St. Bernard at the Long Beach Arena. HFollowing a C IF championship, it's tough to top that.• But the late Errion, famous for his man defense dnd conservative offense, wanted a change at midstream and called up Hess, a sophomore. from the junior varsity, and Corona del Mar went on to capture the CIF Southern Section 3-A title, finishing with a nine-game winning streak and 22-5 overall Mike Hess record. Hess, whose offensive numbers weren't large because of Errion's style of play, set the tempo for the Sed Kings in league in 1983 wheri he sank a jump shot at the buzzer •t think that team might have won CIF, anyway. I was just happy to have a chance to go up," I less said from Barcelona, Spam, where the latest honoree m the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame (celebrating the millennium) is working on a PhD in business from the Uruversity of Navarra. Hess, a former UCl standout and German professional player for ART Dusseldorf in 1991, was actually called up from the Sea Kings' N his sophomore year and played on two CIF championship teams. In baseball, Hess was a shortstop. and when the versatile Pnes moved from short to the pitchers mound, CdM Coach Tom Trager needed a reliable glove to fill in without disrupting the balance of the lineup, and the Sea Kings won the CIF 2-A championship. ·rd like to think both CIF title:; were because of me, but I think Jeff Pries was a little more of the reason,• Hess said of the CIF 2-A baseball Player of the Year th'\t year, who later pitched for UCLl\ and was drafted No. 1 by the Yankees. Hess, a 6-foot, 180-pounde~ who now speaks English. Spanish and German and hopes to become a university professor, was an exact match for Errion's '81 squad that also won the Sea View League title. "(Errion) never mentioned anything to me before,• said He s, who made his varsity dP.but after CdM lost to Costa Mesa, 51-48, and qwckly adapted to Emon's way. "That team was so mature and talented, it was easy to step m . We knew who the stars were. Tho c guys made it so easy to play. I just played the right po 1tion al the nght time.• In the 3-A semifinals that ye&, the Sc~ IGngs defeated Lft Quinta and Johnny Rogers, "48·29, m a stellar defensive effort, as Spinn Jtept Rogers at bay with onJy six points. "I never Jet (Rogers) forget that," aid He.-.s, who would later play with the 6-foot-9 'Star at UCI. Rog rs' Aztecs had beaten CdM tho prcVlO\IS year 11\ the to beat Irvine in overtime, 49-48. It was the first of three overtime games in league that year for CdM When Hess accepted the scholarship offer Crom Texas, he didn't realize the Longhorns' coach at the time was a former Bobby Knight assistant who wanted to be just like Bobby Knight, and, well, "there's only one Bobby Knight." After Hess got out of high school, UCI dldn't need a pomt guard. But when he left Texas, Anteaters Coach Bill Mulligan was looking for one and, once again, Hess seemed to make a perfect fit. •For me, (the UCI experience) was a great wne, • said Hess, who redshirted one year, then played three seasons for the Anteaters, backing up future NBA player Scott Brooks m 1986 and '87, then starting his senior year in '88. In his sophomore year, UCJ faced UCLA at Pauley Pavilion in the first round of the NIT and upset the Brwns, "'ho were led by Reggi~ Miller and Pooh" Richardson. "But it wasn't UCLA's best team," said Hess, who enjoyed his best game as a collegiate player. After a successful playing career, Hess stayed at UCJ as a graduate assistant for two yeara while working on his MBA, then the opportunity to play overseas came up and Hess dldn't hesitate. , "It was a lot of fun (playing in Dusst::ldorf). It was like being 1 back m high school again,• said Hess, who played in the secob.d division and was expected to be the team' best player, handhng, sentially, the one, two and three J>Oiltion . Foreigners w re always thought to be the go-to guy. U not, team official would •find somebody else." With the players' skills a little I developed than those in th U.S., It felt the gam •a htUe like Hoo 1crs." Hes , who has fallen in love • with Europe, worked for ad.idas in Gennany for thr • ycan;, bcfote starting his doctoral program full lime. TODAY'S SCHIDULE •8Mketball High school ~ • COf'ona del M ' 1t Sonora loutnament. vt:. \lefbum Ott 7:30 pm • SocCllf' lilgh school boYS CofOna del Mar at N~ HMbor, l.15 pm Doily Pilot Sports BRIEFS .-- Wednesday, December 15, 1999 9 Young and talented ailor are ready for a tough Sea View heague' of youth PREVIEW key player in tho start.mg line- up. The held general for the Sallon; is senior Lauren Birch- hcld, an aggrei;s1ve rrudfielder. Illingworth-Yamal duo ocC·s Banks paces Newport, 60-47 set for USC • OCC fullbdck to play for Trojans riext season.·. ' l 111'1 I'll Hoo NEWPORT HNt80R HIGH GIRLS SOCCER GK Amy Niie$ •Boys' win over Foothill triggered by tl?eir '50.' : ""NEWPORT BEACI I GK Heather Metcalf 2 Katie Yeager Jr, Sr. So The ~tarting qoalie 1S juruor Amy Niles, ano.l '\er uggressive player who t.S tundamentally sound. Back.mg her up is senior Heather Metcalf. ANAl ll!IM ------Newport I for· H 0 0 P S Hope spring-,, cwrnul for New- port I !arbor l figh's gull> soccer Heam. Despite losin<J mght :~niors from last y1•ar's team, the Sailors will be bolstC!red by three talented frnshm<-n ddc\t.>d to a young athJC'tjc hneup Forw~rd Amy Burlinqham, and midheldcrs Tdryn Fldm":.011 and Thad Orth am lht> three newcomef'> who hdve mwcted Uie Sailors w1lh ..,ome skllls. ".They can add a lot," New- port Harbor Coach :Jason Sor- rell said dbout the three fresh- men •t saw them plily on club teams. My teilm plilycd ogamst them quite o few linws, dnd they're quite imprc'sstvc. • ' Aflother newcomer who fig- ures \o make a s1ztlble contn· bution ts 1umor lrtms!e1 Sdtyil Tweend. "She'i. cl trcml'ndous tal- ent," Sorrell sc11d. · On this young tedm, sopho- more$ Amy Ross uncl Tory Manchester qutihfy dS vet<.>r- ans.. And they will be looked UJ>91'1 to provide l<'t1rl<>rshtp on the field. Ross is the: t<•dm's key returnee whose VC'r!-tdtility hdc; 3 Liz Manchester 4 Kellie Abbott 5 Tricia Orth 6 Meridith Miller 7 Laura .Kauth 8 Colleen Farrel~ · 9 Terra Mcintosh 10 Lauren B1rchf1eld 11 Tory Manchester 12 Taryn Flamsor\ 13 Amy Ross 14 Amy Burlingham 15 Satya Tweena 16 Emily Eastmond 17 Natalie St. Andre 18 Andrea Corlchill Coach: Jason Sorrell unpressed her coach. Jr. Sr. Fr Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. FJ.. So. Fr. Jr Sr Jr Sr. uRoss can play anywhere: Sorrell said. ·she's good gomg to thP ball, and can Wl1l the ball for you.• Manchester is a delenmned player dnd one of the hardest workers on the team. ·she's a workhorse," Sorrell said .. She always gives 100%. She never gives up." Both Ross and Md.nchesler drn the silent types, but their play drives the team. Tory's sis- ter, Junior Liz Manchester, is a ·Niles is a strong presence in goal,• Sorrell '>did. The defense 1i; led by senior Emily Edslmond cmd JUnior Menclith Miller. Junior Laura Kauth adds spe<'d at midfield, while Colleen F.irrell plays on the back line. · Seniors Kellie Abbott, Terra Mcintosh and Andrea Cork.hill bnng expenenrr• to the team. Junior Natalie S Andre, fresh off the cross country season, and sophomore Katie Yeager, should also contribute. Wrth a lot of youth coming joining d tedm thdt went 9-12- 1 last year, this could be seen as a rebuilding year. for the 4sdllorc; But Sorr~u doesn't see it that wdy "I hope we c·an make the playoffs,· Sorrell .sdid. "I hate to call it a rebuilding year. We only have pla 1ers for four years.• "With t.aguna 1-Wls, Aliso Niguel. Woodbndge dl'ld Irvine m our ledgue, it won't be dOY easier, but we h£.ve toe players to do it." LOOKING BACK Newport I ldrbur H1uh's Misty May is namPd tlw national girls vollcyhdll plc1yN of the yPar by USA Tod.iy Newport I fcirbor's girls baskelb<t.11 tedm wms the• Cypress Tournwnt>nt IJy defeating Costd Mes<1 , 51-43. Jenny Jennings ~rn• t~ 20 pomts for the Satlms. The Mustan9s' uirls 5 basketball team upset Narbonne in the J.P.umament semihnals. Koo Kim dlmost gets a quadruple douhle for Costd Mesa, Wlth 21 points, 13 rebounds, eight sled.ls and seven assLsts. Corri Lurmann <.rores 15 for Mesa. Undsay Warmington pours in 30 points as Coron.1 rt<?! I\ 1dr:c; girls flasketball team beats El Toro, 57-51. Estanr1il'~ ~Jtrls b<1sketbalJ team defeats Orangewood by the nclic uJous score of 69-8. Karla Domlnguez l~dds the Edgle.s with 14 pomts, cmd her ht1( kup, Vivi Rodriguez, scores 12. Estancid'li boy~ bo-,,kctbull team defedts Long BC\ach Jordc1n 59-46, to move to the championship gdnw of the lrvme World News Cli.lss1c Greg Poster scor('s 19 for Estanna. Newpo1l Httrhor's boys soccer team loses to Santa Murgarilr1, 3-1, m the finals of the Irvine Toumonwnl. Jerome Bouchat's goal gives thl' Sailor~ an early lead, and Steve lOeha has four ~vcs for Newport. Newport I !arbor's boys soccer team edges l.rvme, 2-1, as Alex Opoulos scores the winning goal. Estancia,'s boys basketbdll team advances to the futals of the La Quinta Tournament aR it beats Huntmgton Beach, 79-62. Guty Heredia leads the Edgles Wlth 24 points. Despite 15 points from John Paulsen, and 13 from Mark Flint, 10 Corona del Mar High's boys basketbdil team loses to Cherokee Park's Mi.lnna squad. 00-52. Thuy Nguyen comes of Ute bench to spark a 51-44 win by Costa Mesa's girl£ basketball team over Gahr Estclncia's girls ba.sketbdll team crushes Notre Dame Academy of Shermdn 0dks, 74-20. Melody Earle gets 18 points, SlX steals and five assists for the Eagles Newport Christian defeats Lefhngwell, 49-28. Wendie Bahnsen scores 14 points and Jennifer Rebal pulls down 11 rebounds tor Ule Vlctors Costa Mesa's wrestling team i-,, the runner-up m the Downey Tournament. Diego Barrenecho, Minh Pham, Peter Delay, John Valencia, Tim Harrfs, Jason Grimes and Jerry Roeden wm chd.nlp1onships m Ule tournament for the Mustangs. -compiled by Joseph Boo bor I ltqh'r., two-hedded monster of Dustin IUingworth cmd Adron Yarndl scored 50 of the• Sailors' 60 pomts <'O route to a b0-47 wm over Foothlll 1n-th11 hrst round of the Ecli-.on Baskc•llldll fl;st1val at the Andhci.m Convl1nllon C <'Oler Tuesday. • The Sd1lors, dci.p1te bc•ing outscored. 35-2h in the hrst dn<.l third quarter., dommdtf'd the second and lourth 4udrtcrs, out:.rnnng the Kmghls, 34-12. .\notht•r 1mportdnt fclctor fur Newport was lhl! lrcc-lhrow shoolln~J . Tlw Salfors wNe 13 lor 16 from the chanty <,tnpe, while Foothill Wds only 5 tor o. The Sd1lorr., play El Toro Thun;ddy dl 4 40 p m EDISON IASKETitALL FESTIVAL First round NEWl'ORT 60, Foonou. 47 Newport 12 17 14 17 -60 Foothill 14 6 21 6 · 47 Newport Harbor Reynold\ 1, Rordcn 7, Yarnal 21, Illingworth 29, Cook 2, 3 pt' goals "Yarnal 2, Rorden 1 Technteal Yarnal Foothlll 8 81gler 2. R•vnussen 11, We1r 3, C. Bigler 10, Smith 11, Scott 2, • Evaos 8 3-pt. goals· Rasmussen 1, Bigler 2, Smith 1, Evans 2 Mesa girls tumble MISSION HOOPS VIEJO -C dJli'>- lrano Valley Hiqh used a strong hrst hdll of ba-;kethall to knock off v1s1lmg Costtl Me.,a, 5!-l-26 m nonJeague girls lldsketlJall action Tuesday Jenny Earnest ~cored 12 points to lt•ad tht• f\.tu ... tdnqs f3- 2J. who weri• outs<:0wd 35: 11 m the hrsl half NONl.EAGUE CAl'lsmANO VAU.EY 59, CosTA Ma.A 26 Costa Mesa 7 4 8 7 • 26 Capistrano valley 24 11 8 16 • 59 Costa l\IJeM -Smtth 0, Hatsush1 3, Le 0. Tre10 2. Muniz 2, Marshall 0, Ec1rnest 12, Caron 5, Lazos 2, Hitt O 3 pt goals Caroo 1 C.plsVano Valley Flanagan 5, Peloza 14. Voisard 4, Howard 22. Steube 8, Lassen 2, Pawar 2, Pratt 2 3 pt goals · Flanagan I, Howard 1 Estancia girls win MtS<;IQ'l VIEJO · Lau· H 0 0 P S ren Cas<i1ty and Zuyin Barrera each hdd 15 points to lead Estanoa rugh 's guls l>a~kctball ted.ffi to a 55-44 w10 in the !.e<'.· ond day of pool action of the Mi'i- s1on Vie10 Toumamt>nl Tuesday dgainst lhl• host Dtdblo'> Wtth lhe wm Estannd improve to 6· 1 for the sea~on The Edgles next lace Sunta Ana in ddy lhrP.e of pool play dClton Thur-.dtly at 5~W p.m. at ~fusion Vie10 I hgh MISSION VIEJO TOURNAMt:HT S.COnd round ESTAHOA ,55, MtsSIOH VIVO 44 Estancia 16 13 9 17 SS M1ss1on V1e)o 12 13 9 10 44 Estancia Cau1ty 15, Hirata 5, Avalos 6, Byfield 2, Matsufu11 2, Barrera 15, Orellana 7, Lenhart 3. Ollila 0, Rodrt51uez 0, Villa O 3 pt goals· Can1ty 1, Barrera 3, lenhart 1. Fouled out -none Mission Viejo -Mecham 2, O"OOl'lnel S, O'OOl'lahue 22. Martin 7, MlllCf 8 3 pt goals -O'Donnel 1 Fouled out • O'Oon.Jllu. I m oanuAR1Es I 115 0111T11MES I 1es 0B111JARIE8 I ! .-·1 .I __ N_~_::u_Ei~I N~rc~ I McALLISTER o I )Uri, hve •ons. Funeral ...,...Ices wlU be -• -• -Jeyc.EUcAfttater,Mdttd Robert J. FeneU Jr. (wtla htld 11 2:00 p.rn. on J oy C ampolon go. CALIF. 92660 S1a1e ol C81lomia, de· Sunday, December 12, Mwy), Til'l'IOfhy Ra?iF.mU Thursday, December 15 al 13522 Newport Ave. LEVYING OFFICER scnbed as IOllO>ois 1tthtt111FountalnValley (w111 Anita). Rlt Lie t111Churchof.le1u1Ctlmt 1204, Tuatln, CA ALE NO. Pare.el I, LOI 19, Tract Reglonel Medical c.ntw. Farrill (wile; lien), of La1ter·d1y Saint•, 92780 HCOC480763-A 641 as shown on a map Shi w11 born Janlllf'Y e, Sttphan Paul F•rrtll, 2ns Placentia Ave., Colla 714-832·n27 COURT CASE lhereot in Booll 3t, p11ge , 11n 111 Muncie, lndlena, Devld A. McAlllater" (wtft, Mtu, CA wtlh lntwmem ATTORNEY FOR: NO. 480763 40, Mo$Cellaneous map5, 'thecleughlerofDalluPaul ~~~:').M~1T:1~t~knJk'I:,~ ~.~~i.t :::t': 1v5TQ Judgment Creditor By virtue ol a wnt Is· ~~tyrd• 01 Orange I ar)d ld1 lklle Wall• Barker. (h d Oo ) Or•nftA County .. A.. r b 3-, Sht married oevid A uaban , natd ; twtnt¥ Pacific View Or., Newpol't •-'""" on e ruar; '"• Parcel 2 The North McAnlattr May 24, 1181, th'" grandchlldten and Beach, CA. Superior Co urt 1999 In 1he ebov• dealg· easterty 7 65 tee1 ot Lot toltmnl.ttd Merc:h 4, 1991 tight greet-grand chlklren. In lltu of llowt r•, Central Division nated Court. upon a 20, Tract 641 as shown a1 tht L°' Angelff L.D.S. She laalao 1urvlvldby her contrlbutlona m1y be PLAINTIFF: Judg.,ment entered oo e map lhereol re· Temple. 1lt1er Wllm1 McDonald macle In Joyce'• n1me to Marco a More tea 4·21-1.0 m lallOr ol )udge· corded In BOOk 31, page Mre. McAlllettr I• (hu1band John) ol lht Amerlcen Cance; Luna menl cred1to1(1), Marcos -40, miSQ811aneovs maps, -~;;;;Md::;;;;;;b=:=;;;:=;:d :t;;;D•;;;;Y;;llll;;;:ln;;dl;;an;:a.;;;:==:;;Soc:;;;;lt:;;;l;;Y·:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;r,j DEFEND ""NT·. Mort I e I Luna an 0 records o I 0 range • " 1oa1ns1 )Udgemeot debt· COU!'lty Cotta Jane Moae r Of(I) Coua Jane ~ Parcel 3· The Sou1h· Give The Gift That Keeps on ~iving ' It may so und tmustwl, but mauy f mnilir~ uudtrstcind that planning 11.head Jor a juntral or crtmation is truly m1 act of lot't. Call Pacific View Memotit1l Park . todt1y to recrivc your ]rte Person al Protec tion Guide Planning Portfolio . cill Jim I/ills at (049) 717-4611 btlrl'etn n/1 o mul 12122 #FDt 116 NOTICE OF ahOw ng e net balance ol wes1e11y 15 feel ot Lot 2, MARSHAL'S SALE $363,405.00 actually dUe Tract 641 as shown oo e MARSHAL Of on sad judgement on the map thereof recC>fded In ORANGE COUNTY, date of tile IS5uance OI Book 31, page 40, ~· H""RBOA """VISION, 5illd w11t, I have levled cellaneous maps rt· " "' upon all rtgttt, title end In CX>ltls oe Ofange COunty 4601 JAMBOREE t rNI ot said judgement Common ac:ldrus 1987 BLVD., ROOM 108, debtor(s) In tne proptrty IMne Ave Co6ta Mose, hr.:===A=B==C=H==ln=lhe=Cou=rc=v:of:O:rat1Qe::11· OA 92637·2378 Thi$ proParty Is a dwellinQ, A9QOl'd OV. n- ers RiChard W Croft and • ''Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Seivice Why should you subject yourself & your f~unily to paying inflated ptic s for ca kcts & scrvic ???? Call Toll ftte 1-888--~ Semas Onlgt I Slrrotlldi• Coaltria Lotrarne Crolt, HusbMd LOCAL MORTUARIES MCIFICVllW MIMOAIAL PAM Cemetery • Mottuary Chepet • Oematcxy 3500 Paclfle VIO# C>1vt1 ~BMC;h ~2700 PlllCllMTHIRI m.1.IMADWAY MMuaty '* Chapel er.tnat1on 11 O Broadwl)' 009i.Me .. 142-9190 l Eagles shock Woodbridge • Simco, Cantrell hit big threes for Eagles in. 60-54 boys victory. IRVI NE -...-...--..- -Estancia H 0 0 P S I iigh 's boys · basketball took the lead down the stretch to e:.cape with a 60-54 win over Woodbndge m the second day of the Irvine World News Tournament at Woodbridge High. With the game tied wiUl five minutes remaining, three-pointers by JClson Simco and Jon Cantrell gave the Eagles (5-2) the lead for good Sunco finished Wllh 24 points, while Cantrell had 19 points, mdudiog five three-pointers. Darshaun Gamer led EstanCJa with J 6 rebounds to go along with his six points. . The Eagles play m the semifinals agamst the wm- ner of the Nogales· Vista matchup Friday at a time to be announced. lltVINE WOIW> NEWS TOUltNAMENT S.coftd round EstANOA 60, ~ 54 Estancia 18 10 11 21 • 60 Woodbridge 15 13 11 15 · 54 Estancia -Chandler 7. Rodnguez 2, Garner 6. Simco 24. <antrell 19. Aguilar 2. Maldonado 0, Hernandez O Concepcion 0 3 pt, goals · Sitn<O 3, Cantr~ 5 WOoclbridge -lilton 4, Limbert 10, Harris 2, Reid 2, Walhn 2. Koeller 6, Fotehat'I Kelly 9, Alroyo 4, BO)'\Jm 1, Szektl 6, Perkins 6, Thompson 2 3 pt goab • Forehan-Kelley 1, Koeller 1 Mesa girls in 0-0 tie WESTMIN------..-STER -Costd S 0 C C E R Mesa H1gh's girls socc-e>r remained wibeaten in the 1999 season \vith a 0-0 tie against Westminster Tuesday after- noon in nonleague action. Mdrgaret Landeros had three SdVes for the Mustangs (4·0-4). Three of Costa Mesd's four ties have been scoreless matches. Next for the Mustangs, they host Santa Ana Thursday dt 3:15 p.m. · Sea Kings blanked by Dana Hills girls CORONA SOCCER DEL MAR - Bntla Vogele had seven saves for Corona del Mar Htgh's girls soccer m Tuesday's 1-0 loss to visiting Dana Hills m non- ledgue action The. Sea Kings fail to 6-2-2, whiJe Dand 1 lills unproves to 2-3-0. CdM travels to Ocean View High to take on the Seahawks Thursday at 3:15 pm. ~1 TA c~~~~ F O O T i I L l. -Orancw C'1Xtst Coll£'ge foot- ball's J1mmw Banks announc Pd Tu<>sday he will attend the U111ve1Mty of South- ern Cdhforrua next taU on d full-ncl(• srhotan,-tup. Banks, a 6-foot, 250-poun'd ~ophomon• ful1b1Jck made his dec1s10n dltt"r vis1hng th~ cam- pus Id t v.Pekend, c1llllg the umvers1t}' trong academic and ctUtlt>llc prourams as rea- sonc; for his dH(;I ionc; With 4 ti s1 ~ed m the 40- y<ml <la-;h, Bunks ru hed fo r h61 Yards on 11 t1 carnes and score0d seven touchdowns for the P1ratPS tlui. ~"ar He also ctrnght eight pas"•'" for 85 }'drds 8dnk::. "•lie! 1n dddihon to hlockmg dutw-. a d lullback, his rolP m tlw. TroJcm oHense could ubo mdude a fatr dmount ot rusht>~ (tnd recep-, tlons Mesa girls fall, 8-3 FULLERTON , . -Costa l\lesa . P 0 l 0 • l hgh' girl Wdll'r polo came up o;hort <1yninst host Rosary m' Tuesddy'" H-3 nonleague detcat. Shaynt1 Kime -.cored all three qoab tor the Mu,.tangs f.:>-71. wlule K«sey Petersl'n had sl'\i <'n aves : NONLEAGUl ROSARY 8, COSTA MESA 3 • (~la Me~ 1 I 1 0 -3 Rc)~'Y 2 1 3 2 -a' Costa M~: Kline 3 Save.. Peter~en 7 Rosary: Anderson 3. Golda 2, Montan10 2, Monahan \ Save~ Freyermuth 13 Tars' Snyder champ : IRVINE - Nev. poi t WREST LI HG : Hdrhor se>mor wrestler Mike.· Snyder won the 1 HCJ-pound we1ght clb'>S for tlw Sdilors dur-• ing Saturddy's Andn•w Pena · Cla<is1c at Irvine I hgh. : On his WdY to the lllle, Sny-, der hdd t-..; 0 pins cmd lheni defeated Chn.:; Clark ot lrvme m the hn<1ls. Junior Bruce Lun placed1 third at 119.., tor the Sailon .. Next up for the SdilOrs 15 a' tough meet (It Ec;tanm1 High. Thursday at 7 p m., Wllh the reatun•cl match bemg Snyder; dgrunst lhf! Eagle ' Nate, Thaler. • Both are undefeated and Coach 1Jornm1r: ijuJone thtnkS' it 'hould be cl -;truggle for boUl wrestle1:.. ' •1t should llc ii great mate!\ . to wr1tch, • Bulone said., "Mike's b<>t>n real solid for U9 and 11 he ~tar aggressive he'll be tough to l>P.it " ' Snyder won the St>d V1ew, LPague Liile in his weight class ld-.t year and hmshed thud tno Clf'. PUBUC I NOTICES Fictitious Buslneu • Nam• Si.tement • The I '1ng persons , er dolnd businflS& u ~ AEPWtARCOM 111 :JOA Paseo Espisda' Ulllt 11423 Sa" Juan' capis1mno. CA 92675 • Fleldsheer Inc ,1 (T uas), 27130A PtieO 1 Espn Unit 1422/3, San, Juan C1p1•trano CA g26?5 ' ThtSi bU5lnOH IS con-• ducted by 1 co1porat1on, Ha~ you 1tal100 doing, buSin 1 ye1? No Fltldsheer, Inc , • Lflonlou Lou1<1le1e1, p Sidenl I nus st1temon1 .,,. I 00 wllt1 trie c;:aunty c ot Orange CcNnfy' on 12·13 • 1""'81410) Da PilOt Doc ts 22. 29 . 2000 W664 10 Wadnesdoy,.Docemb&r 15, 1999 I .-J Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The tonowing perlOl'\S or• doing bustneu as: Builder M<I Developer M•ga~lne~. 1602 MonroVia Avenue. New- pOI'\ Beach. California 92663 Peninsula Publlthlng Inc.. (CA). 1602 Mon1ovta Avenue, Now· port Deach. Cakromia 92663 This busaneas is con· ducted by' • c:ofPO'lllJOtl Have you started <:lolng business yet? Yes, 00/14191 Penlnsuia Put>llllhlng Inc., Nick Slavin, Vice Prealdenl This statement was ltled with the County Ci.rk ot Orange County on 10·25·99 10996809322 Dally Pilot Nov 24, Dec. 1, 8. 15, 1999 W655 ,Flctltiou1. Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as- Option& Magazines, 1602 Monrovia Avenoo, Newport Beach, Calilor· nia 92663 Peninsula Publishing Inc .. (CA). 1602 Monrovia Avenue, New- port Beach, California 92663 This business Is con· nuc:ted by: a oorporatlon Have you started dOlng business yet? No Peninsula Publishing Inc.. Nick Slevin, Vice President This statement was filed with the County Cieri\ ol Orange County on 10-25·99 19996809321 Dally Pilot Nov. 24, Dec 1 8 15 t999 W656 Flctltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The following persons are dou10 txistne• as. a)TRAOOGOLF.COM, b)CHECKREVENGE COM, c)~EFTVGOLFEACOM d)BIGEINTERNET COM 24000 Alicia Parkway '17343, MISSIOn Vleto. Callfornla 92691 Kelby Smith, 24000 Aliaa Parkway 117~3. Mission V1eJ0, Calilomta 92691 • Tills business Is <.'On· ducted by an lndtvidual Have you started <:lolng busineaa yet? No Kelby Smllll This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Orang• County on 11·22·99 1999$812283 Dally POOi Nov. 2•. Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1999 W654 Flctlt1ous BuslneH Name Statement The following persons are dOtng business as: Ullman SaJls, lncoiporated, 410 29th St., Newport Beach, CA 92663 Ullman Salls, Incorporated, (CA), 410 291h St, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business is con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 1991 Ullman Salts, Incorporated. David C Ullman, President This statement was filed WJlh the ColJAly Cieri\ ot Orange County on 11·16·99 19996811543 Dally Pilot Dec. t 5, 22, 29, 1999, Jan 5, 2000 ........ ... NQ .. •• ,.m.ns .... 101 ·II• IMROYMINT ........ Daily Pilot r ~I Fictitious B uelnffe Neme Statement Tile following poraons ate doing t>ut1ness .s PORTRAIT PLATES, 147 E1>ptanade, '""'"'· Cahlom1a 92612 N=11 . =l·L ... J~l 1 N=ll @I I ................ NO'Tlct ro ·---.. _,..,I .. SUMMONS gates apropladH II COSTA MESA. CA a Pain, sullertno. 90011 TIMI lout10. Ml C.lifbnua of Iii• di"' o teuo-. oil •.or die Ml~f'(a) 11. I IJS CIUOITORS OF BULK C.llfc>m.a ll~·l'(>rili (CIT ACION usted qulerw QU• la cone '92626 end lnconvenfence, SAL.I Commcmal C* Staooe JUDICIAL) escuehe au ea&o. (714) 979-6769 $50,()Q().00 CUC."C s.c, 6tOS) 6t06.2 NOTICE TO DE FEN· $1 usted no pre&enta au DATE~ APR 27 i... i999 2. S~al damaget f\(t\)w No U9lt·MW nit Nmt 1&14 llllllRu oflbc O A NT (A v Is o a respuH ta e tlampo, Al.AN St.ATE" Cltrtt:, a Med1C8I expentel Phong Chau, 147 Esotanaae, tMne, California 92612 OEEllfll!'LO ICUN11NG10N CA92646 NOtJCK IS Hl!RHY Ptf-wKll wllom cllinu Acusado) KATHRYN pueda l)erder el CHO, Y by C. FARIAS, Deputy (to date), $4,210.00 SSACH CIVllN lhal a bu~.... .. MIY be ftlc4 ... MARIE OAVANAUQH, le pueden quttar IU STATEMENT u. Future medical ... allolll 10 ._ -~"'-. -~ QISCO\IEAY ESCROW end DOES I ·25, talarlo, I() dlr1ero y ottas OF DAMAGES i)enses (present value), This bu11ne11 ts con· OUCled by. en lndivklual Have you started dOing busifleu yet? No Phong Chau This statement was llled With the County Clent ol Orange County on 11-15-99 199968!1530 Dauy Pilot Dec 15; 22. 29, 1999,Jan 5,2000 W665 NOTIC£TO • CR&DJTORS or BULK SALE (\JCC Sec 6t0S) EK.ow No.'229u.MW NOTICt •JS H.&REBV CIVEN lhat a !Hill: ule 11 about to be made l1ie Rllne(•) lad bllaioc" Mldrm(es) or lbe "'~•l IS/are; GWEN ADKINS 1525 MESA VERDE OR.IVE EAST COSTA MESA CA 92626 Dotn1 bwineu u · IMPRESSIONS HAIR .t NAILS IS2S MESA VERDE ORJVE EAST COST A MESA CA 92626 All othn bwtn•U IWl>C(I) aod addrul( cs) ulCOd by the r.cllcf'(I) wllllui the put clvec yQl'I, u Sl.aled by the 1ellcr(1), Wan NONE The 111111C(1) 1114 blls111eu addft11 of lhc bllyert a) la/arc: BETI'Y NGOC VU 999 FIGUEJlOA TERRACE 1202 LOS ANGELES CA l'1lc _.. be'-1 t0i. are ...,nu, cMlalbed aa: ALL fURMl\JR£. FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT and ue ~ ar IMPRESSIONS HAIR a NAILS 1525 MESA VEA.OE DRIVE 8AST COST A MESA CA 92626 r. IK!llt Mic II lntudtod 10 by COlllW'nmlt.cd II lb< olfi« or 01SCOVEA Y ESCROW COMPANY nn CENTEJl AVENUE SUtrE 444 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 aod die an1JC~1cd #le date ia JANUARY 4, 2000 The bulk stlc is aub~ 10 Ca!Jfomi. 1.l'lllR>ml Conwnemal Cods Secr'IOll 6106 2. 1be name llld adclrUI of the· pa10a .. 1th whom dahns mly be llled .. DISCOVERY ESCROW COMPANY ?771 Cf.NTER AVENUE SUITE "'' HUNTINGTON 8EACH CA 92647 llld th• tu1 day ror filln1 cb1111S by any cred110t i.liall be JANUARY l , 2000. which .. the bu.1~111 day before lhc MtllCi!>*led sale dale specified above. Dated' DECEMBER a. 1999 -OWEN ADKINS, .SELLER(S); 8E1TY NGOC vu Buya(s) PCTS LA03UU Newpon Buch/Costa Mesa 1 CllANDIJI ....... .. .... uo .... r-21 ...... -···~ Ull 420 I ~ .,. .. ,. -,,_ • -~' rnc:tuslve coeas de •u propledad (P.raonal lrlJury or S Unknown lllmlt•I .... MiM6ot OMPANY 7777 CENTER YOU ARE BEING 'In avtso adk:tonal por Wrongful Death) c. l.OSS of'eamlngt (lo ~nl of Ille Jella(1) AVE STE "° SUED BY PLAINTIFF (A pane de la cone CASE NUMBER; 808820 date), S Nooe ..,.,,. A.DOLPH SLANKL HVNTJNGTON BEACH Ud. le eata tlaman-Exl!teo Olroe requJi~IOI To KATHRYN MAAIE d Lot• ot lutura earn- ''" WARNE" AVE •f CA 9lllf7 dando) ALFREDO legal111. Pvad• que vatltd DAVAN'AUGH lngs capacity (present HUNTINCTON BEACH &I'd lilt tui dly !Ot nt11a SANTANA. ANA qulera llamar 8 Un Plalnllfl• ALFAEOO value), s Unknown CA92'47 cblll'll by any =dllOf ahall SANTANA a b o g a d o I n SANTANA seeks dam· e Property damage, 0o1111 1>w111tu u SIGNS " JANUARY l, zooo. You have 30 CALEN· rnedlatamente. SI no ages In the aboVe-entf· $995.82 ,LUS 70t WAltNElt AVE ... Mell ,, Ille bw.ntu day DAR DAYS aher this conoce a un al>ogadO, lied acilon, as tollows: 3 Punitive damages: •F HUN'Tl.NGTON BEACH bc(9f1: ~ anticipaced ule summons is served on puede Hamar • un 1 General damages Pta1n11ff reserves lfle nght CA l>l""' 7 due "'*'fkd allove. you lo Ille a typewritten &ervtelo de referencla de a Pain Sulfertng, 10 seek punltlve dam• ... 0 <G DECEMBER 7 1999 response at this oourt abogados o a una ollclna I and Inconvenience, ages In the amount of, AIJ od>cr ~ IW:Qe(a) '1 : • A fetter or phone can de ayuda legal (vea al Qi· $50.000.00 S250,000 00 uc1 addml(et) ~Md b) Ille AOOLl'H BL>.NKJ.. will not protect you: your reotono teleTonloo) 2. Special damages when pursuing a f\J<lge· aclltf(•) ,..,lhi.. Ille pu111wc SELLD(S) MICHt\El J typewritten response CASE NUMBER: a. Medical expet1~es ment In lf\e sulf fifed ycan, u Ullllid by ~ SUZANSKt, 811ycr<•> mu~t be In proper legal (Nvmeto det Caao) (to data). 13,460.00 against you. totlltt1t), ls/en, NONE PC'TS LAOllS46 D«embcr form U you want the court 808620 b Fu!Ufe medical ex· Oate: June 1, 1999 Tbo llAO'ICI(•) llld buaia«a rs. 1999 to hear your case. JOHN J~D-2iTSoN penses (present vakle). /SI RONALD E. ~" or die bllyu(i) Fictitious Bu alneu II you do not file your DEPT $ Unknown DARLING Ware: Ml""•"' J Name Statement response on, lime •. you • C15 • c. Loss ot earnings (to Publlsned Newpon ......,...,.. may lose the 'c:ase and Th.e name and address date} s None Beac;h·Costa Mesa Dally SUlANSKI 1 ARGOS Ttle lollo.wlng persons you mo""'y' and of lhe court Is. (Et d. Loss of Mure eam· Pilot Novembe1 2•. L•G'"''• .. IGUEL ,.. are dOlng bUslness as. r wages, '"" nom" e di lo d I 8 5 ""9 " ui•n ,. '-" USI t t 2960 property may be taken ,..,. .,r if race n a a ing capacity (present val· December 1, , 1 . 1,,,, 92671 n aroonnec • without lurthet warning ~U~E~fOA COU~T OF ue), $ Unknown W647 ~ 1ow-"''c.1110011• "' ~;:Ol'fu511~ata1tt~~l: lrom the court CALIFORNIA e. •Property damage, I.be dlJef eaecun~ olT'icc or 92782 Th!!re are othyer legal COUNTY OF ORANGE 5939.5'p82unl1rv· e dama~es. Ibo 11~ > • ns1 requirements ou may se 1 11: Craig Rose, 2960 want to call an attorney 700 CIVIC CENTt:R Plalntilf reserves the r ghl TUIU.OC'K DRJVE COSTA Champion Wat, Suite If DRIVE SANT A ANA CA k 11 d MESA CA 92626 #2203. Tustin. at1tomla right away you do not 9270 • • to ~see pun Ive am· know an attomey you 1 · ages In the amount ol, The useu be~· fOkl It~ 92782 may call an 811Qrney re· CENTRAL JUSTICE $250,000.00 scncnJly dacribtd u: ALL Mike Mclellan, 21050 lerral service or 8 legal CENTER when pursuing a Judge· FURNITURE. FIXTURES Lochlea Ln., #103, Hunt· aid olllce (llS1e<I In the The name, address, ment In the suit hfe<I AND EQUIPMENT lngton Beach, Cahfomla phone book) and telephone number of against you mc1 uc loakd "' SIGNS 92646 · Despues de que le plaJntlfl's • attorney. or Oate. June ~ 1999 PLUS 74SI WARNER AVE This business Is con· entreguen esta citacion pta!nllff without an at· ISi RONALD t:. •F HUNTINGTON BEACU ducted by a general Judlclat usted Ilene un torney Is: (El nombre. la DARLING partnership plazo de 30 DIAS d1recolon y al numero de STATEMENT CA 92647 . Have you Slar1ed doing CALE NOA Rf OS oara telefono cfel abogadO del OF DAMAGES The bulk sate cs "'tended 10 business yet? Yes. presentar una respuesta demandante, o del de· (Pertonat Injury or by coct•wnowccl a1 Ille 10/15199 escrlta a maqulna en mandante qua no tlene Wrongful Death) otricc of : DISCOVERY Craig Rose esta oorte at>ooado, es) CASE NUMBER· 808620 ESCROW COMPANY 7777 This statement was Una carte 0 una RO~ALD E. 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Advertise ! : In the Best : • LOCAL • : Real Estate ! •• Section .• 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA Attention Bulldoral Prime E'Sldt l ot. Can divide lot and build 2 delached homes $389,000 KMh Randall, Coast Newpon Proper1Jes 949-717-4723 32 HOUSES/CONDOS , FORSAl.E NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT FIXER THE PRICE WIU. AMAZE YOU I AGENT 94t-723 .. 120 OCEAN & BAY VIEWS tSr t Ba Penth0us8 UOll, high ceits. gated comm, pQOI, spa vacant, raady to sell $239.000. Bkr 949-250-4525 tBA STUDIO new f1X1ures, wale 1t1 ctoset, vacant. recessed ligt4lng in kltehen, gated comm $119,000. Owoer/Bl\r 949·250-4525 Live If\ Poput1r Vtr11Ule1 t8r 1Ba, newly redecorated. llgl1I & br1~t. quiet, walk 10 beach, $145,000 Phyllis Scott. Agt 949-729·1923 pgr •Lido Pilln• 31 Channel Rd 2br 2 5ba Prime watet1r1 loc corian countertops, plan sllUltets, land lse, starts $2550/mo. $249,000 lido Aesor1 Homes 949-6~ or 720-9881 109 APTS CORONA oa MAR THE SHORES APTS 1 & 28R TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting G $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet .. community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949·644-2611 t10 APTS : Call Todayll : COSTA ,MESA • LISA RIVERA • """"_..........,. ...... _.J : 949-574-4252 : NfQe Urgt J8r 281. Ptllo, * g11r1;., laundry, $1395/mo. ! ANNE WILLEY * A111ff1blt 111. t.taye yollf •• 949-574-4249 ~ phone ' 11 94 .. 71 .. 1974. .. Oiilt Htiiflts locttlon. ***'Ii ******>* Eiklt ZSr 159' Fp, gar, no 1>1i., S99Slno I 665 IMne AYt 13 CIM Deflell 949·720 9422 Ext 20..'l 1HOUSESICONO OS FOR SALE AUSO VIEJl • MOUNTAIN VIEW 48< uaa HigNy llj)gtlded Cell Angie, agent 11 ?14·~~1. E'llOf! NEW LISTIHOI Sper.k>tlS I-Sty, 3DI. ram rm '41/fp 281 IMCld Ylfd sm.ooo. Ean & JIJ<tf Taylor. ~pl• ~~ G47 •m tij 18r E'sidt BICk aay, yam sn51mo t S70CWW Ct<,_ Wo0d5. 329 Untter· ., Ll$I 9-41!/M&-8093 2.a.droomt 1·k S"600 2.,...,,., a.ctrooma 2·8•1tl S10tUO I mmediate Movt•ln 7144 4$-4442. l~=I Adorebi. tlr up1111r1, cathlHlral ctlllng, . new cat$191. no pee~ MOOfmo 11...aH ... t 132 ~· APTS NEWPORT BEACH ~ " ~ ... .1Ye,opor~ vff~na~ t./~arvnenu Bayfron1 community with fHivate bc-oich & marina. Welk 10 Balboa lala.nd ahopa. Minutei from Fuhion b land. Exua-la~c-apa.rtmenta with wood burning lircplau and private g:uage. • Bual slips av:aiJ~ble • Sorry No Pees N OW LEAS ING 2BR/2BA and 28Rl2BA with den $2050-$2800 ~ Please call (949) 7 60-0 919 R~ !l FAIRWAY APARTMENTS 1.: AT BIG CANYON GATED COMM UNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf courso views. Enjoy carefree living in your large 2 BR apartment home! • lWo-car garage • Washer/dryer hookups • Flreploce (wood & gas) • Air condltlonlng •Wet bar • $2,260 to $2,500 Plea. call (949) 644•0509 Q ._ Another Essex Community ~~ r 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH Ntwty Refurbished 2Br 1 Ba Unit. 1 car garage Newport Heights area 11300/mo i49-219-7305 133 APTS NEWPORT COAST Av•lltble lot I Umlttd Time 0n1v1 2Br. Fp, w/d gar, awesome locatlcin near COM and NB 949-6-40-2800 * 1nu;di6ie View atop Newport Coast, I Br and 28r !)died, gar, WID, t11n .. S$, Bus Center, 888·279-4451 Beautfful 2Br FP, ga1 new carpet, W!O, retr. l>VI 031od l!Qltd c:omm. $1605 NtWJ)Of1 Ridge "'40-28U 154~ BALBOA ISWf) w,..., ffont Balboe llltncl lalQO ABt 38a house Shala w/1 OlhiW J>ijlton. It 800l'mo 94.,m.ono °'911 38' UB• T ownttm1 In lllP(:f loo! tlQn w 10 belldMipping Ntw Poirlll Cpt $2.SOOIMo Bmer lM9 760 1000 OCEAN SIDE PCH, illf ltia a~I• ltvtl, )rfy taut NOOQlmo. No doga. Au11y Af, 14t-71MM2 all SELL ttvough classlfied 160 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA E'Sldt Back Bay 3Br 2Be Hse, 2c gar, $1595/mo. No pets, $1000.dep. 329 Unlvet· ~IL. Usa, 9-i9-546093 ride Charming 2Br hou1e, kldalpel• welcome, garege, l<g. J)l'lvata ..-ard, S159Sfmo. 9411-548-306!1 OREYSlONE 38r 2 588, 2-sty TWM, att dbl cat etec- tnc oar. w/d hit ·ups. 1300 ". s 110M.4o 2t 10 Toonn Avt (V1ctor1a/Newpor1 Blvd ) 949-631-4822 1172~1 T~le Roell Gltn Gorgeous remodeled 59r 3Ba, lam rm, 3c gar, 28006! l3350lnlo !gt 9/5S2 ·8700 176 lfOUSRICONDOS lAOUNA'°B l1•lq1l111lt1 :\ l(l,1111-."; (lf)f'IJI \111<1Ml1n I rut.I\ Tut:lotlay ......... Mone.lay 5:00pm Frida, .......... Thuf"l<lav ;);{)()pm Wednt>•;day .... Tut>s<la) 5:00pm .:atun1ay ........... F'riilm 5:00pm \\.11~-111 H lll.1111-:1-tHlp111 \f.,,,.L.\ I r-•L•~ . ta2 ~$\ FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH I .00.~EUENT f 1448 ~fil) I* FllRNIMIE] • • King country French carved 1476 EllPl.OYlllNT 1 I 47$ EMPlO~ OPPTYS OPPfiS Ocean View 2Br 1.25Ba Villa Balt>oa sunny, bri!j\I, · $t500/Mo. 949-718·1520 Newpof1 Heights 2br 2ba, Villa Balboa, bay view, vaulted ceil. tip, w/d. 2·car space, $f800 611-227-7384. •BAYS HORES' 4br 3ba den dtMn tg bricl< patio, steps 10 pnv l>Cfl. ga1eo comm, ava11 now S3975mo 949 6lt·5994 lirl!lht •br, &Kk B•y area lor lease, Child f nerdy, $2650/mo 714·82HI09'4 or 949-786·8343 183 HOUSESICoNoos FOfl REHT NEWPORT COAST Belt Oeun View 4Br + (Campo Belo), gated comm. upgraded. 3c gar, $5000lmo Agl 949-552-6700 202 -, ' ROOMS ,FOR RENT Motet MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00 t tu Wkly (M4st rxssen1 ltlls Ad) 235 nns & kllchenetts Sttuated on beaoblulfy Rebuilt Vacuum• $29.99 &up Huge Setec11onl Coast Vacuum & Sewing 333 E 171h 111 Costa Mesa 949-642· 1560 • ••••••••••• : * TEACHER * : • Will BABYSIT • : NEW YEARS EVE ; • S250fptr hr/• ht min. • • 50% dtp'wknd IVlll • :•94~572 •; •••••••••••• POKEMON. OOGLIES AMAZING AJ'ff Mid morei 8uy and Sell http II www MetaExchange corMc mas (CAL'SCAN) OLD COWBOY WANTED Paying $1000 + fOf spurs, bits, ct\8pS marl<ed G S Garcia, Bohlin, V1sella Qualey, Guhdberg·Slaunton ,.Echavarria. Phlll1ps·Gu1t tarez, Morale,, Main Winchester Old prison horsellalt b<ldes. $1500 .. 1 800 -902·2427 (CAL'SCAN) BE PREPAREOI Tha MillenMlm Worlcbook by James R. Hall covers water heal. IOOd. insurance. Cfed card&. lranspor\a~on. safe!r.; more 120 BookstOfe a .... onllne (bn com. Amazo n.com) (CAL'SCAN) 402 LOST& FOUND A COOL JOBI Home WorUtl Wanttcl E , __ ... Ion to m•li:e scented candltl. ntry """' postt • 18 or To epply call Toll FrM. WANTED Pine bod. 4 poster lramtt. matt sits high. Paid $2500 TIQUES ~900/~rk ~ Old.r Style Furniture ~ed. framed, SC, Oldef • 00 exp nee. unttmcted 1488-55& 3470 income end grOW1h potential • while establishing new Law Flrm. ~tonlll, accoonls in major city and dale Qlllry. Star1 Immediately resort areas (NY, FL, HI, S9/hr Call Jennifer Gvam etc ) excellen1 949·756-5250 or e·matt oPf>Orlurnty to enter job altnnibrioOaot.c:om P~~~~~2:.'!!!'.. ~oboar::~ •$••e0t•Atittot ·~'"""""""• $$ CASH PAID $$ one ,.<t<• • .-••...,.. WE BUY ESTATES • IM......t .. 1e rnendly-• "Wf PAY MORr FASTDt" I ;t9494922e SOUTHC8AST AUCTl N 2202 So. Mein St. S..... An., CA 12707 1o-•l-CA•2&4 NF.EDCASH7 SS MONEY FOR $$ 11 ANTIQUES A BoollS COIJ.ECTIBLES PAINTINGS POTI'ERY l ITDITO HOOSEHOW 1 40years rnar1<et 88&-4-0ll-6445 HANNY natdtd for handf• PETS R PEOPLE TOOi •Att btttda dog.teal• boarding• a grooming• We stll poodles, pupplM T -cupa & mlnll 35 yn txp. 714-546-2M & CAT, weli·mannued Jong-hatred, famale 2 yra, Big grttn tyu. Ftt 94M54-3246 88 GALLON FISH TANK with lights, 3 filters,. stand, fish . $150 . . 714-540-5995 14<6MERC= I COAST OOIN NEEOS OLD COINS! Gold &1lver, AUTOBISTRO now hlrlno. dependable. courteous stall tor all positions stalllng at $7.25/hr pkla medical bentflta, bonus & stock option p1ogtam • Salaiy hlghet depend· Ing on exJ>4)rlence Pleese teave messaoe 949-833-1~ ext t3. BLUE PRINTER/DAIVER NB Arch firm, FT poa, ltam Whtie tttn S85otlf to atan. Good OMV, !141•752-1800 CASHIER/CU RI< flex flra, F/PT for local Ptlarmecy. Beneflta. Call Charita Pager 714·21M407 DELIVERY PERSON Flexible hrs, PT Cd Chat1es Must have own car Pager 714·218-4407 =~a::'~~· ORIVERS•WHE'H rt oomes TOP HH•ECORDSI to bentfrts, we·va OOI 811 Illa -" bellS and v.tilstles. •paid Jazz. A & B. Soul, Rock. elc: wee"' 'SOios .29 cpm. SO's & 60's s "'oo' MIKE 9"49-645-7505 • 1, O slgn·on bonus. T rOlninO Olll>Ol'l\MWOS SRT I I 1·871 81G·PA YOAY 468 TRAVEL (1-1177·24H293) Toi Free N•c•·JION (CAL•&CAN) " " couHTEJi PERSON ~ptd tMn, E skit CM, Afttrnoona. 2pm-6pm M..f & tome FT. 949-548-2022 • Pharmacy Clttk Typlst • Caahler • l lc'd Pharmacy Ttch. Will train. Cal lor ~eM&w 949-642-0122 or Fax Resume to 949-642·&469 P0111I Jobi to s 18 45nv Wlldllfe Jobi to $21,SMI< benel•IS. awkallon & exam Info 7/CIM. 9am-91>m Call 1-800-~22 E'lt. 0471 •RETAIL SAlE&e landscaped grounds FEATURES. 24·Hour lobby/D11ect dlal phories/Frae ti80, ESPN & Oise/Poot & JacuuJ, Guest laundr'f Clo51t f() 405 & 55 Fwys. Min's from DC Fa>fgr<IS. co1ea9 and bchS Wall<ilg dlstance to GhOps & restaurarns LOST t.atge black cat, last 2 ROUND TRIP airline Foe drycleanets, al poslttons seen on Dtc 3, no IA!J$, vouchers ltavlng LA to avaff Week8'<b a mu$1 in Nswpo<t BNCll 949.673.622 fT Salu proteaslonal wl ultt 111.p ti dttlgn otltn- ltd, well Ofgentz.d. team pit~. Work In • bHU showroom In the Stonem111 Otalgn Ctr. A11all ""4M<fl Pit ... cau 714"41 ..\000,,, Fu RMume 714..,t.()332 neutured mltle. vie of Riller/ Baltlmo n . f250u. 94MS1-2032 52nd St, N 8. 949"631·5267 91M22·mS FiflEFiGHT!RS COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n H.trbol Blvd Pl'lone 94M45-4&40 I nil n INthtr IOfl • tov. Learn firefighting sklll• On th• move? 440 ~ ::,·,;w:~;~~ I m>,...~UCTION I f.i:r~~3': =-~ Sell your xt • nm sacra $890 949-281·9933 n~'" with HS diploma US. 8 Ta HOUDAY SPECIAL SOlld biltlntJI Cliili dark Phi b t C cltilllf'l6hip or (l(ffn Clld h o u s e h old --------1 SEASONEO FIREWOOD wood 30")(60" $100 e 0 omy ourte r~red"""'C811222""89 Items 1165 CORD tntludes blactt tealhe( Cha~ Bo6ton Reed Co Call! Reg <NV' "" In Class'fi d RENTALS FJIEE DELIVERY within 1"jiiii~~il=i.iiiiiiiii1ii390iii12ii9ii1 ii1.eoo.iiiiii20iitii.1iit4iitiiiii(CiiAiiL 0 iisciiAiiNii) i&iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiii8iiiiii TO ~HARE ,.aton. 71~16 I MN StHI Dulldlng In CM Young PrOl 1 to 51\are Crate. 40lr22 wu $5.880 llOOI home •• amenit ~ now S2.830 Must Sell! Ctuan. re~a 5500/mo 1'800·292-0t t t .... .,,_1t1_1s_1_1•_·S4~9·_t 1_0....;1 '~-· "R""CS""s"'!,_.,,P,...A""R""'A-=o--£"'/R""'O""S .... E' NPB thll9 2br Iba wlprOl BOWL •lol oiand st~ lem, CllJiel area. bey w, 2 bll sem. and rOIMld tnp ttansfoi to beh1 l.MM, ga1. no amoM hom MMeim game &eats. $625Ava~2·1949 574·19eo Buy/Seit SM9 642-8542 WOLFF TANNING BEDS I 20IFORmM-I evYJ:~t ~~i.ve1 • COMMEACIAUHOME unlla from $199.00 Prime NB Locallonl Soblea$e ociportunl'ly 1 ·2 common Itel SPICH. lurn'ct, 1111 HrYICU Included axc8tt,u~soomo low Mooth!V PIY!Mnt FJIEE Color Cetatoo Call I tl00-711.0t58 , ... ~, LIONEL TRAINS Sublet 7to Sq.fl. ~ WAHTCO ~on!lllete <:eni.r 1P8C Htgtl vi$lbllitr IS PAID PP 714 268-1993 bld!I 14 vwa remaining 3 11gn1d 01lit Vena ettow mAIOlO rl! OooM $450N roll IY""' .-r" VlOw GrNI parlr.i'IQ CAft Bil •two l 11 ~, ...-Cott' 0 949 7GC»fll00 • " 18 1 qui. 113) bmN Q incl 7TI OtCIClln c1aulntd 1• COW&Mlatrr wn•1h8f you'tt buy• Ing, 11lllng, Ot 1u., 1001.rng , ~1eu1ftct<1 n .. wna1 you nlMCll CLA•a1,.•D ........ 7. Um Qlrl loml.tln C0$1 SICX s:iooo 11tm B1<111ie man • WQmll'I bale( till Ol!ll 11 ~ $111( .. SOii 111100 9IC 94~'310 Sell your tX1r• houaetiold Items Our bfflce wm be closed on Friday, December 24th. AH dadlinn will be moved up • follows: EDITION DEADLINE Friday, December 24 ............................. Thursday, December 23-Noon Saturday. December 25 ......................... Thursday, December 23-2 p.m. Monday, December ~7 ......... : ................ Thursday, December 23-5 p.m. ' To place a new ad or change a current ad, the above deadlines will apply. ThanKs for your cooperation. I ,. RIPLOYMEHT OPPTYS a.ooaw.i r.,.. - lt.pvr 1•c••11kl 1WltfJ1NnffW1' Sl:t'IHtS ..-01'r i),1\· & C\\:rthljt !>It lft, Tup·prodm.·a s higher •lf,aJth.ll ni&lllNIRn.• • Wl·Kl'WI • l'twl1w.1llr>11 ' V"I term f1111.l."""1;t I ..t..t~iiJ11·1l In l'llt'l In '°'"'d \1, .... , •ntl i(t'"''"I( (all ~If DJ~ll 1-888-313-4744 fletlll Salt• UNITED COLORS s:r.~er~ STORE MANAGER We are loolang fOf a ~ manager that ~s1119~=~ energy & loVe to ~I 2yll e~ req'd Top Pay .. 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Greal engine. 1·owner needs body work $3000 94g..?s9-3066 BUICK LE SABRE 197 LTD, low 33k ml, beige. tthr, CO, and fl\Olel Super cleanf (St 1328) $17,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS CHEVY AS'fflO VAN '99 Low 16k miles. wtllle, re&1 air & morel Balance ol wananty, Previous Rental (163971) $19,988 NABERS (714)54~9100 CHEVY CAVALIER 198 Air cond, automatic. power steering, amnm stereo. dUal aJr begs, abs • (W7241408) $8,777 Ken Grody Lincoln Mercury 714-522-8700 FORD AEROSTAR VAN '91 EODIE BAUER Extended, very low mite•, fully loaded, am·fm casiette, ttlp computer, S7SOOIOBO. 714-540·5995 714-785-6111 Pl,A Y OK 01\F'ENI>'! Both \IUl111:rable. E.1\l 1.kals NOlflll • KQH SJ l I) K 6 WF.ST. • ~ s J • 864 • 96 Q 9S42· ~76 •J9 7Sj SOU111 ~S'J •A .J to v QJ lO o KJ982 •Q 10 •• 7 4 i;?-.\8 7 3 O AQ104 •;\K i The brdding. EkST SOl!TH 10 INT PllSS JIQT PllSS WFS f NORTH l'ass 3•, P11~ Pa~ Opening lc3(.f: Seven uf o Study the diagram above, then dc.c1de -would you rather play or defend three no 1rump after the lead of a di11mond7 North's dec1~ion to bid only· three spades and then pai;<; three no trump is unfathomable !-'our spades should clenrly be !' su_nenor contract. ~mcc 695 CARS'TRUCKS NAHSJSUVS th1m: h.1d tu lXl lll h.:11,l llfl Cl)!ht-C.1rd Iii m th1• 'umh111rtJ h ;ntf, ludec:d, 111111 ~~1111.1c l ~uuld h!l~C 11' L'll lWJ.'~ Ill lulhll fly 1,1!..111.: the d<1uht,• l11lt;')\;. 111 d1J111u11th dcclaru lll..es Onl) 1v.u trUlllfl Ill~ U. !he pl.i)' luol11<1<1t'J\) flir \\u1<h lxd.ircr wins the iif)t t11~i..: .1• clicap ly 1~ po~1hle and 11.'.t<h a \jl.•dc 10th!.' q11t:en 1111<1 u~c. Altl.'r 1~,1 lorn~\ out another of dei.:lurcr') d1o1111t1nd \l"fl per.. South h:Jd~ a 'P:ldr IP th.: k.1nK and cuncech:~ 11 ~p;.1Je. ck~cn ui..J,, ·IIC thCfl' f\,1r the ta.k.ing. Agam't th15 hne you \hould opt tu , defend ~When Jeclarer l~J~ 11 'l1'1Jc to the q04:en. Ea.\l <;1mply1 al 1iu.~ dummy 10 win the trick r Now So111h Joc.s 11111 ha.ve the entncs to ~t'!J' Jntl tun the -pades -duwn qne 8elo1c you c.1s1 )Our vote lor the.· defense. hOWC\CI, \Uf>!)(l\C thal, al t.rick two, South lead~ 11 'r31.lc 111k.l ducks on the 1able1 In a mange w.1y that creates ano1hcr dummy entry EJst wms the tnck perlor~e .im.I reverts to J1amonds !nothing cl\r.: is better) Declarer w111~ and lead1, a spade tn 1hc king. forcmg out the ai.:e. The ling.of heart\ 1s ~1111 on the bo;1rJ a~ an e1t1r) to the good ~p;1des, and the contract nilh home 111 ''}'le. Cadillac Coricex1ra '95 Low 44k maes. vs Nortl'IS1ar leather. alloys. super clean! (289724) $19,988 FORD EXPLORER LTD '97 Blackfgrey leather. auto· matic, privacy glass. RIRack, n--------' 695. 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SU1An M Jacob Ph.D. 949-851-5022 :_ ~ y£.OP1,~ >- ~ All breeds, 0 a., boarding & grooming, 0 Q. 35 years experience · ·- ' CATS & DOGS We sell Poodles, Puppies, T-Cups & Minis 714-546-2848 ••• H•nululh New Vurs!Millennium . &ecuti'1e It SM(( • Nautiuf &sleet · Soutlrwest Clliltlren's &sleet Gilt Wr.,,,ing ~r'1iu tllristmas StoclclnlJS • Loe"/ Deli'1er11 Worltlwitle SltipplnlJ Price Discounts .. ~H" •tntlln ..... , • llt.,,••" ...... ~ .. :., ~-· ,,, . ,,, (IJT & G0 .. 11TEIS) • 14 • 13 . . 12 Happy Holidays from Jackie Gillis, Realtor '~rea Specialist" East SiJe Costa Mesa Office 949-631-8011 Home RM AUARlA 1 PTOM ALSO ON OUR MENU FISH TACOS TORTlllA SOUP CHILI SliE CHILI C.HHS£ OMEL£T ··- Limited Bo1iday Buys iile Champagnes Dom Perignon 1990 $139.99 Perignon 1992 $109.99 ·nger"Grande Anqee". 1990 $69.99 Chandon "White Star". $23.95 $23.99 Mumm Cordon Rouge $23.99 Veuve Clicquot "Yellow Label" $32.99 Chandon Millennium Cuvee $17.99 Louis Roederer Estate Brut $28.99 ·e Bottle Selection mm Cordon Rouge 9 liter s489.00 rier Jouet Brut "Fleur" Bottle 3 liters ~349.99 r ~ouet Brut "Fleur" Bottle 1.5 liters ~189.99 ~159.99 sl 99.99 ~179.99 B.V. "Coastal" Cab 3 liters ~84.99 B. V. "Coastal_" Chardonnay 3 liters 84. 99 Cambria Syrah 3 liters Placido Chjanti 5 liters Concha Y Toro Cab 5 liters ~99.99 ~s9.99 I ::t99.99 I • Cheese Specials -- Ka u Kauna . . ••••••·••••••••·••·••··········•·········•·····•··•••···••••··•·•••·•··•····••••···•··· reg. $599 Black Marlin Chardonnay Lindemans "Bin 65" Chardonnay reg. $599 Black Marlin Shiraz reg.$599 Australian Wines· would be GREAT for any .Holiday Party Limited to stock on hand • Sale prices good thru 12120 99 ~ : , .. • Deli Style Cheese Balls l 2oz. Port Wmc or reg. price $2.99 '"harp Cheddar SALE PRICE 2 for$5 00 •• t I ) . . ' Let Longs pack and ship your wine. We have the supplies and · means to ship your wine safely. All from this location. And at very • • • compet1t1ve prices. . . Wine Specta.to.r · '' 100'' Wines For Sale I us One "1996" Rated 9.6 points. Very Limited $1 2999 nge "Grande Annee" • Top Rated Champange ${)999 For 1999 au ieu Vineyard "1997~' Chardonnay Carneros Reserve Rated 93 · points. Around town you'll pay up to $2 7. Longs everyday Price $ Q99 A Great Sonoma Value ll 1• ,. •' e u Souverain ''1997'' l ' Chardonnay Rated 90 point Suggested retail $13. Longs Sale Price for $1 QOO • Limited to stock on hand ........ . .. . ................. ~§t ... J;,~!!Y ........ ____ ._........ . ,. ~ o4 ,. I I I Free Shipping to · any Orange Courity Address with purchas- es over $100. We'll even deliver it chilled for a party "' See store for further details. · • Newcastle Nut Brown Ale $A .99 6pack I Grolsch 12 pack + reg. $11.99 $799 · Gift Set 1 .. llu.Y. ..... 9.f .th.~ ..... Ye.a.r di Amore Twin Pack includes 1 ... 375ml Amaretto & 1 ... 375ml Sambuca reg. price $14.99 Sale Price $799 ... ~P..!.ri!.~p~~!~~ .... Cluny Scotch Whisky 1.75 liter Reg. $14.99 Sale Price $9 99 Emmets Irish Cream · 750 ml Reg. $11.69 Sale Price $ 8 99 R n o Zabaco Sonoma : .• I 75 E. l 7th St. Co~ta Mt•sa Heritage Viries 9 19/6:11-8860 99 1997 Zinfandel 88 points