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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot.._ 'I'. • ,Ifft •I customers bad gathered at the fJUlt of the store. One« them ubd when it would qpen. •1 told 'tbml we wenJD't going to opm UDttl 9 a.m,.," Bild said. .'lb.8y dicln't Care. 'Ibeyjult stood there waiting .• Nina Robimoo.. the director Of sales and marketing for .Fashion ls:1and, said she was • piet111e d with the large turnout at the sboppiDg center. . •Qur parking lot WIS full at 1 (p.m.). DO doubt~ 'With people,. she said. •1t . was cWinltely a good day for value~· ~I MW bad two or Utteit !>ags in their Slloppen brawld the eapeded llllge crowds Ina quest to llnd ... 11o11. day~ • galmat p.hton &Imel. • Fashion Island, hotels prepare for Dec. 28 arrival of football fans. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Buttons have been delivered, chocolate footballs have been ordered and banners have been put on display in antici- pation of the some 6,000 University of Michigan fans who are expected to converge here for the Rose Bowl. The thousands of alumni and dedicated Wolverines fans will be spending their time and money in the city after flying in Sunday and before heading lo Pasadena lo watch their team play against the Washington State Cougars on Jan. 1. Local hotels, Fashion Island and other tourist attractions are preparing for the flood ot visitors. A\ The Sutton Place Hotel, little chocOlate footballs will be placed on each guest's pillow, all the sta1f will be wearing Wolverine buttons and a University of Michigan retail sales outlet will be set up. Barbara Eidson, Sutton's public relations man- • SEE FANS PAGE A 10 Parade parking notsn1ootb sailing for some • Lack of parking a problem for some Balboa residents, businesses. By ~ristopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The 89th annual Christmas Boat Parade, which coasted through town last week in a blur of twinkling lights and faces turned red and pink with holiday cheer, bas left some sour feelings in its wake .. Some Balboa Island residents claim they were shut out of their own neighborhoods for lack of street parking, while some businesses owners say the parking problems kept c.illtomers away. Mary Macdonald, 71, whose Ruby Avenue apartment bas no garage, said she drove past •every nook and cranny" on the island on Dec. • SEE PARADE PAGE A9 ~~liool ·ofticials split on :proposed education initiatives By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot the state constitution to require a simple majority rather than a two-thirds majority to pass a school bond isrue. Newport-Mesa is facing a capital improvements crisis in its schools, which board members have estimated to cost between $15 millton and $30 million. The boa.rd ii comtdering floating a bond issue to pay for upgrades to the aging campuses, most of which are 30 years old or older. Bond issues haven't fared well in Orange County, where a large majority bf voters are usu- a»y older adulta who don't have ddldien m ICbooll. 1be New· port-Mesa school district is searching for a. firm that will help rally community support. Even ,o, . getting a bond issue pused by 66 213% of voters ts an uphill cllm.b. ,. So Pelmtein's proposal of cut- ting the votes needed to a simple majority coWd be a sigh of relief to the ~ate .. acbool districts. •Any reduction in the per- centage would help,• said board member JUdy Pranco. •ne way it ii now, the minority can keep , the majority from approving a bond. meuure. • Although she wouldn't want the rate reduci9d to• ~e 51 % majority, Franco said the current percentage requirement makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to pass a bond mea- sure in Orange County. In light of the size of New- port-Mesa's capital improve- ment needs, board president Jim Perryman said he doesn't see another way for the district to fund all the required repairs. •('d be m favoT of that,• Fer- ryman satd, ref erring to the notion of redudng the required percentage of votes on bopd lssuet. •The last thing I want to do ii tax oUtMlVet to solve all our problem., but l don't see any other solution to the problems we have.• Board member Wendy Leece said she doesn't support a reduc- tion in the number of votes needed to pass a bond issue. •For something as important as raising taxes, I believe we should stick to a two-thirds majority,• she said. But Leece, Franco and Ferry- man agreed that the initiative attempts to do too much. •1 don't like the fact that the Initiative amends the constitu- tion and addresses all of these classroom issues,• lhe sald. •Some of the things in the lnltla· tive are good. but I think it's unfair to put all of this on one plate.• Board member Dana Black • said any attention that will get extra funding to the school is good. . • 1 think it's gre6l if it raises money for schools,• Black Mid. •tt seems like e~ it trying to get on the education band- wagon.. but it ltlll Clciilll:l't teem like education Ii iUcb • h.igb Pri- ority in Sea.memo. There's too many issues for us tO be baW1g to deal With ~tom.. Nordstrom ii having lb big half-yearly me on men'• cloth- ing,~. fumiibings and shoes. Tber8'1 UC> a big telec- tion of items spedflcaDf pur- chased for the sale. Noldlllom (549-8300) ii at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. In response to customen pre- fening Hollywood Video's five- evening rental policy, a lot of the Blockbuster Vldeb stores now offer five-evening rental, u well. At selected Blockbuster Vldeo stores, you can rent •library releases• for $1.49 for five evenings; new releases are $2.99 plus tax and come in a red cover (two evenings) or blue cover (five evenings). The price for new releases varies depending on the Blockbuster Video store you choose. It's the $2.99 price at the 495 E. 17th St. location. A 1998 art calendar is on sale called •Memories in the Mak- ing.• The calendar features color reproductions of 12 }>4intings by Alzheimer's patients, many of whom can no longer communi- cate in words. Proceeds from the calendar provide funds for edu- cational and support programs for the estimated 40,000 Alzheimer's patients and their fa.mllies in Orange County. Cal- endars are available from the Now that Lacoste clothing ii so popular again, .., _.,... dale'• has made it euler to find its women's line by adding a Lacoste department on Level Two. Bloomingdale'• ii in Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach. · Bally (557-1914) ii having a selected men's footwear and accessories sale at ib South Coast Plaza store. Sale mer- chandise is reduced 25% to 35%. Where'• The Partyt (722· 1803}, at 270 17th St. in Costa Mesa, bas reduced itl Chrlltmas merchandise. There are many plates, napkins, decontiom and stationery to chose from. Where's the Party? allO bas a nice selection of party supplies for New Year's Eve and delivers and decorates for parties. • IEST MIYS appears Thursdays Md Saturdays. If you know of • good buy, call me at 540-1224, wrtte me at 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mes., 92626, fax me at 646-4170, or •mall me at dpllot2•arthllnk.net . PREDICTIONS fOI .. No. 1: AC1ted tncumbent Supervisor WDIGa will be defeated for 5tb DJitlict Super- visor in the June ela r:tlon by for- mer Newport B..m Mayor Clarencie 1'arDer\ Tbe issue that will cause Wilson'• defeat -bis opposition to the ooaverlion of El Toro to a commerdal airport. His stance ha left South County recidents out of the c:l1tcumoDI and deciliom to l8CUl'e the belt opera.ting condttlon1 (i.e., COD• dudve houn of operation. qWet aircraft. compatible JODIDg, etc.) when the airport ii converted. to commerdal Ul8 in 1999. Tumer wu one of the leaders In con- trolling the grOwth of John Wayne Airport and can do the same for South County residents on El Toro convenion. No. 2: 1be annual CCNSfa M..aJNewpod Hr:J:tt:: I Oab Plllf"' will to Costa Meta H1ab School'• foot- beD/1occer ~While~ Part 11 under c:omtrudioD. Plen- ty of parking for Piah J;'Jy guests can be found at the high school. Orange Coast College and the Orange County Fairgrounds, and the rental cost 11 reason- able. The annual Uons Club Fish Pry parade will be held with the parade route beginning at Harbor Center, prooeediDg up Harbor Boulevard to Pair Drive to Palrview Road and on to Cot- ta Mesa High School. Attett- tendent. jim de boom No. 7: The Balboe Bay Oub will break ground on its long- .WWetted ~nsfon including botel. banquet and meeting cen- ten and fttnea fadJities. No. 8; Tbe dty of Costa M..-will-.. most of the newly found $2 mmlon =city m.a thlt are in te ....... WISHES FOR 1998: No. 1: An attitude change on the part Qt the Irvtne Oty Coun- cil and residents who feel the beaches in Newport belong to everyone but the future·ol El Toro belongs only to them. No. 2: Dttvers will stop before the crosswalk rather than in the crosswalk. No. 3: Handicapped parking wtil be used only bY those who need aa:isted mobility (i.e., wtieelcbairt, walka's, canes, etc.) and let the teSt of those with handicapped placart¥ park with the rest of us. No. -': Law enforcement will give tickets to the ddvers of ca.rs from New York, New Jersey and ~who do not have current year ltk:kert OD their license plates. 1bey live and drive in California with out-of-date, out- of-state pl.ates in order to avoid paying their fair share of tue~. licenses and fees, No. S: A member of the Orange County delegation to the state Legislature will step forward and~ new l~ lation for thole cOnvicted a sec- ond time of drunk driving and every convtcti.on thereafter, with punishment including the sale of · Ole cc tbey war, ddvtng at the time of their mrest. . . wOlnH IENAllNG , .. Our ... wish tor you In 1998 11 for good ."- health. peace and prosperity. ~ 5eMCI aua MEETINGS THIS ... : CO-.G WEEK ... Because of th~ . ~ New Year'• holiday most service clubs will not be meeting until _ • the week of Jan. S. · -. • ·~· • m••llNITY •cum 1s pub-lished flYefy Saturday In the D•lly Pilot .• Fu your seMc:e dub's meeting lnfor-• - matJon to 631-5851ormailto1743 • - hyport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. : . . ...----~----.._--~~~~~~-----~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---· VOL 91, NO. 298 1"0MAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIUJAM Lom>IU., Editor STIW ....... I. MaNlglng Editor TONY~. Amt.Wit Mlneglng Editor TINA~ Otyfcltor .,..CAl9.,. Sports Eicltor MMCIMlmN, ""°'° Edttcr LV.BOU. ~ AMrtllilig NlffWlllN. 0 lfled MM thing UM . .a••Olf. ,.,..,~. PMllat>IMAll, OWf FNncW Offta!r llEADE8$ HOJUNE 642-6086 Record your comments .t>out the o.lly Piiot or news tips. ADDRESS Our lddr• Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Clllf. 92627. ............. "' fliMIJritriCB) ~L ...... \1cle Pli I ' I 1 1'o Glrwlll Mlf\l8er 4""7Cllf. Ck M fW*,.._, WPOMCAST LOCATION SIZf Wldge 1·lM Newport 1·3 SW la.ddes 1-2 SW River Jetty 1·l WI CdM 1-lf/N IOA1mll No'1hMst wtndi llt 15 lcnots c:btng momllig ~ w4fl beaon'9 wmt to ~~~Mt waves will bulld to two feet. Loally strol iger gusts below pmes ~ ainyons In the momlng. 1IDB TODAY Antlow 12*a,m. Ftnt high 7:03 a.rn. Sea>nd low 2.:1$ p,m. Second high == FWSt low 1:21 .. m. flnthlgh 7:37 •.m. SecXlnd low 2:A9p.m. Second~ 9:12p.m. 5.9 3.7 1.9 6.1 -0.7 3.8 Swells from the south-toutt1wes AA! driving focal concH- ttons. WMH gener- ally r•nge from below the knee to waist-high. You may ocxasioMfly find 5UQt1tiy betW ~~the upper J9tdes. New- port~ IW. guM'da-with 1he Witt .... pqctlat- ly n.t, there's no ~to"'*' dMdt ~ lllldt- les. CUrNnt ~ tlonlwlll~ ~butMW ~fiomthe North '9dftc mar Nlldt UI eill1y 9ri the ~week. NEWPORT BEACH • ...... DIM: A Millet wld cash worth $100 wen! stolen from • locker In the F'wst block. • ..,... Drhe: A wallet wld Its contents valued at $-40 was stolen from • bllr In the JOO block. • w.t ..._ lloulnwd.: A otflulw ~worth $600 was stolen from • ~ In the 1100 blodt. COSTA MESA • -....·ot ... Alta: A c.0uW phone Md boots worth $330 Wlf9 ltolen from •CM In the 3400 blodt. • .... M•._ Steteos worth $300 w.. stolen from a home In the , 500 bk>dt. • ............... AOicyde wont'! $350 WM~ from the 2700 blodc,; • DM M .. Cink A~~ $200 Wiii stolen from• aJt ln1he1000~ • ....._ ._.1'1JW& A. tot.i ot $80 1n CMh w. ICollr\ from • Mltet In • diintil offb tuncti room In the 2()00 blodc. . . .. ·. =· . ·-• • . • • •• • • • • •• • :· .. · • •• . • .. =· • :: • .. • .. -•• .. • • .. • --.. - Bsq., caDed to lhare a grln over a quote in tbe PBot from attorney Leigh Steinberg. It was in Mon- day's beaner story giving the local angle on the replacement of USC c:oec:b John Robinson by Paul Hackett Steinberg, who negotiated the deal for Hackett, said his client has •an incredible offensive mind.· •1t'1 nice to know Mr. Hack- ett's just as offensive as the rest of us,• Jim chuckled. •BllClra" •Cala ~Yr • Qf •I wU.. ·a.a,•= l&.'UI ·casbah . 'Comcous .... o,..ica-.a ......... a •.•• ... ... * . :=•c.1c S•Z9 I&. '1 .95 .a, 7 & ~ °' ........... .... l'Mbl ...... • FWED MMl'IWS column runs f!VefY Thursday and Saturday. :: SI89 .... I&. '1.19 CURr MAIM Honey Roasted Peanuts 70% RallCll/ Ftlt-Qllllt & 8419 "-a .,.., -.o" A f&.'1.11 Um. I can't believe ..... . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the pec?ple who can make a difference to you and your g3.rden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC • KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Land.cape Dcaigncr ....-------. COMPIErE IANDSCAPING 46 YEAllS EXP. UccmeNo. J08SSJ ~ w.w •to c..: ro c...,. to oo. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Worship s.rvtc. 8:15 & 10AM Ourch School 9AM AdlMs • 10AM 01'hn Chlkf c.. Pl'Olllded 664-7 400 611 Helocropt-. Ccw'onl .. Mir SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 N >-WEIMRE REFO• The Jan. 18 sermon at St. Marte > lllA&Jlle. ll&Mil&•mn G-. of .....,. Chepel con- ducts servicfs Heh Sunday immediately following a 2 p.m. spiritual heeling a.Mee. This 21st century, open-minded fami- ly church focuses on helping you to grow f n your belief. In addition to seminars and dass--es. it offers psychic demonstra- tions, private rudi!9 and lec- tures. They take place at 1401 15th St. In the Newport Beach Masonk Temple Building. Call (818) 343-5030. ,.. ... S1UDY . His Olsdptes Fellowship In Costa Mesa lnvtt.s eYet'yOM for a stwdy of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Friday. All ages welcome. Call James at 650-2589 for more Information. jj., ... ~ ... H-•~,·.1 \ii. Zach • a • ri • ah t ECLECTIC COTTAOB FURNISHI NGS t ,~~ous Wondrous ' Bed Linens Children's Furniture and Garden Accessories i Setting of Topiaries Baby and and Roses Bridal Registry p Garden &. Open Monday ~ Interior Satur~°"f'J -6 ' Design Sunday 11 -4 . Services Ph. 714-719-2911 •Fax 714-719-2912 -~H-_..._...._.~ .; .......... tnlld• crl ...... . ::rra.i:i:t=:i· -~.....,.IUppOrtof H Nt:r Mr'l Ma"ilMca of ~ II g9 Coulitf, '.'l'be. ~ ol tll9 ---WU a bollday lun-,-.. a9idecl to tbuk Iba many MmtMn ~ gaft their time ~ 190UrCel.,,... tbi put year. 0-.. a.. and hggy ,Oolllw ' I q.y, two ol the mott gtvUlg women cm tbe Orange Cout who allO serve on the AlzMhnen amununtty advisory board, attended the luncheon with fellow board membelS ltobelt DlYtne and Selly Jenny, both of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa's s ... Vocke and Dick Maelke were also In the crowd. It was a time to honor some people In this community deserv- ing of spedal recognition for their generous spirit. Joanne . ,.,_. and her teenage son, like, shared their experience of the loss of Joanne's father to Alzheimer's. , ·we could not have coped, and I know that we never would ·have made it through without the support we received from the · ..Alzheimer's Association,• offered ~J>pagle, as she was recognized '~ the crowd for her dedication ~~ fighting the disease and sup- r:ft>rting those suffering, :· Mu Olan of Newport Beach • underwrote the luncheon as a : tribute to bis late wife, Dorothy. ' She fought Alzheimer's for more ~ than 12 years, during which time r Max served as caregiver. Olsan ~ tontinues to volunteer to assist Ii others fighting the disease. With "' more than 40,000 people suffer-~ big from Alzheimer's in Orange. .,. ~ty, the need for support is . great. · •nie Alzheimer's Association : is a non-profit, voluntary health ~~anization dedicated to • increasing public awareness, providing support and assistance 101 patients and familles of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, and to supporting research for the cause and the cure of Alzheimer's disease," reports Association representa- tive Llnda Scheck. For more information or to become a volunteer, call 283- 1111. ••• -. TWo very accom~ local young women. .1eenee;-,: Alalluler, daughter of and ltObert Alllnaler, and JC.atlll 1 • Dagakl Kern. daughter of 1\wll and J--ICem, took their bows this past week as Las Madrin.as debutantes. Both young women are Coro- na Del Mar residents attending universities out of state. They returned home from·the Univer- sity of Washington and Wlanova respectively to join their families and 33 close friends for the cere- mony of introduction ~ society at the Dec. 20 Las Madrinas Ball, held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. More than 850 guests from Southern California came togeth- er in support of Children's Hospi- tal Los Angeles. Pounded in 1901, the hospital and its support from Las Madrinas ranks among the oldest charitable and civic endeavors on the West Coast. Newport-Mesa participation has always been an important community segment of this asso- ciation. The ball was chaired by Nancy McCullough in association with Las Madlin.as board mem- bers Daby Spurgin. Debbe Booth, Mary Luck. Margaret Laddn, Eclle Frere, SUND Hull, Ka1hleen McCarthy, Clare Webb, Maribeth Bortbwlck and Kay Onderdonk. ••• Opera Pacific has been in the headlines this week with the passing of the baton from Gener- al Director Patrkk Veitch to a yet-to-be-determined successor. A search committee is ha.rd at Mu OIMn of Newport Beset. left. and Mark A. Colfnum df Corona del Mar were honored at a holiday luncheon for the Orange County Alzheimer's Auodatton recenUy. work looking for a new leader to the board of Opera Pacific, rally local support and continue issued a simple statement wish- the grand tradition of opera here ing Veitch good wW in his con- in Orange County. tinued career, thanking him for Patrick Seaver, chairman of 15 months of support. Veitch sue- NEW YEAR'S EVE WEDNESDAY, DEC 3 IST, FROM 5:30-11 :OOPM • Four Coune Dinnn; 7-11 pm • Belly Dancer •Ala Carte Mmu Avai/abk ti/ 7:00pm • Complimmtary Glass of Champagne $2495 Reservations: (714) 752-5200 ROYAL KHYBER 1000 Bristol Street Nonh <ac.Jambo-> • Newport Beach l l I [ ' J • lie• Jear-1 Ive at the · · JAHBOO TEWCf . Wear your favorite PART\' hat and your second rQUnd of drinks ia on us! 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'Ibey are Alex Gol8oQ and Adriana &mchez, the Deily Pilot's man and woman of the year in theater for 1997. Golson •• tnmsplit.nted 1Uan. ANY REPAIR FAC/ll'IY FE M-4111 & Dehy ·Al C.tlW WwkiMs 642-4522 121 l1411tri1I W1r • C11t1 M111 ·> + 1'91 baPIBNT OP'IRE Gou>EN KEY AWAm In a Beautiful Setting On the Bay BAYSIDE SUNSET DINNER Featuring a SENSATIONAL 3-course dinner Served 4:30 p.m. -6: 16 p.m. Monday -Friday $10.90-$13.90 Live Music in our Enoteca Lounge 25.1 East Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach • 67}9500 • • 7:00 p.m. seating: $3990 ptrpmo11 + ""' d-f'lll'Uty 9:30 p.m. seating: s5990 ptr perton + tllX d-pUllity lnc/wJ.a party favors anti 11 tomplimmuuy tlms of chll.11114ine for tht miJIUtht to11st . • • • . . ..---------------------------------------.... --.... ----------~~~------------------------------....;j,,_._ ______ ~-----------------------• .. • '• · .. 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LAI Sal- 650-6299 P..talll'llVO 548-3406 at..rtM.tolal 650-0369 more say •THE ISSUE: Newport-Mesa Unified recently adopted a new policy giving more authority to each campus. -M ac Bernd came into tb1s diltrict five years ago spouttnq shared decision-making. He formed a com- munity task force, of which I was a member, that was supposed to imple- ment shared decision-making in our schools. We're no further now than we were five years ago. With the kind of tbinJcing Wendy Leece peipetrates through our school board, we probably will never get any closer. The only people who can make decisions about an individual school and what affects that school are the people who are at that school -the principals. the teachers, the parents. Ms. Leece may see things as one size fits all. You only need to travel from one side of this district to the other to understand that one size will never fit all in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Your diversity is too strong. There will never be equity. It cannot happen. Therefore, the only way to make our schools better is to put decision- making back where it belongs -- with the people on the front lines. I think Mr. (Jim) Perryman should be applauded for his.efforts to do that. And I think our school board needs to stop being so autocratic, to stop telling us bow to educate our chil- dren and that what is good for a child who lives in poverty on one side of the district is the same for a child who lives in a $300,000 home on the other side of the district. It is not poaible. ~ dedsio~·maldng · · needs to become a reality. Mac Bernd let us down by not allowing us to do that in the last five years, and I sincerely hope that who- ever our school board picks to replace Mac Bernd has some under- standing that only the people in the trenches can make these decisions. PAM WINKLER Newport Beach 1 am firmly against placing the decision-making process in the bands of the local prlndpals. My children grew up in the Newport- Mesa school district, and now my grandchildren are in Newport-Mesa, and I don't have enough faith in the principals to give them that right, to go over the voted officials who are supposed to and should run our schools. Please make sure the board members keep their authority, as giv - en them by the electorate of the com- munity. CAROLEE STEVENS Costa Mesa ID a school district as diverse as Newport-Mesa, shared dedsion- making is the only way to meet the needs ot all of the schools. We have very talented, committed and informed J>Ji,ndpa.Js, and they need the support and freedom to do what is best for their students and commu- nitiel. I agree with Mr. Perryman when be aays the cloeer you get to the • level. the better the decision you'll .,t. let'• allow our school board to l1lten to and work with the apllltl. Good ded.alon-making CCllDm from real knowledge and edlft listentng. MARYANNE SC01T Newport Beach MESA CONSOLIDATED RATEPAYERS The dedsion of the Mesa. Consoli- dated Water District's board of direc- tors to engage in a costly and futile exercise to purcbAse the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. left more than a few people with a bad taste in their mouths. Mela WU Cll1g1Dally offer.cl tint crack at purchulng the tiny San- , t4 An.a H~ ClOIDpally but drirwt.: saying the costs were too high. But when the larger Irvine Ranch Water District took up Santa Ana Heights on the offer, Mesa suddenly decided the deal must not be so bad after all. The result was costly legal wrangling and a public relations nightmare for Mesa Consolidated, which ultimately lost the battle. PUBLIC SYMPATHY OVER CRASH In a dty like Newport Beach, where people talk a lot about personal responsibility, we saw too little evi· dence of it when four surviv-0rs and the family of a boy who died in the May 23 QU crash on Irvine Avenue filed legal claims again.st the dty. It reeked of hypocrisy and greed because before the claims started fly- ing, many of those same people inlist· ed designated driver Jason Rauach - who was driving 65 mph through S- tums in a 35-mph zone -wu to blame. Now they're pointing the fin. ger at the dty, saying the sharp curves, improper banking and water- slick roads from negligently main· tained sprinklers contributed to the single-car crash. Shame on them. ORQUE DU SOLEIL We'd walk a tightrope or do contor-' tions to see Cirque du Solell 19' up its huge blue and yellow tent in Costa Mesa again, but we may have Mid . our final au revo1r. The French Cana- dian traveling troupe'• visits have been a boon to the dty. But during Its most recent stop, at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds, nearby resldentS com- plained the Cirque'• muaic wu losses unbearably loud. At the end ot its tbree·montb run, Cirque off:idals pulled up stakes and vowed never to return to the fairgroundJ. We hope tbJs noise flap doesn't dissuade them from returning to another site in town because although homeowners deserve a good night's sleep, local Cirque fans deserve a good night of entertainment. DANONG DENIED AT CANNERY lt was unfair and disgraceful that the Newport Beach Oty Coundl turned down The Cannery restau- rant's request to let its customers dance. Owner BW Hamilton turned the eatery into a popular nightspot and s.tmply wants to keep his cus- tomers coming ba£k and attract new ones by ottering dancing. It seemed a reasonable request. But then emotion -u lt often does -interfered with reMOn. Some people living in Can- nery Vlllage near the restaurant com- plained trafllc and noise from area eaterries and bars were already bad. One penon even said dancing at The Cannery would attract prostitutes and drug dealers. No one ought to have done a jig after the council sided with the residents instead of helping a first. dass business prosper. 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BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level MIKE'S Fl.fJOR IUYI• II/ICE 1963 • 'KEEPING THE ~POSTMAN BUSY • Corona del Mar girls got a little extra incentive, and that's a lD.ajOr bonus. !:recent days, rve been MrVed a lteady Oow of letters regards to a column I wrote about girls basketball in the Newport-Mesa District. That was expected. When we read things, we tend to pull out of them what we want. Th.at'• what I'm learning, at Jeut. M I read these letters, I'm ttying to get as much as I can out them, rather than just what I want to read. Ovw and over again, these correspondences wave the flag that the Deily Pilot is a community newspaper and ahould be a megaphone for the fpca). teams. · I c:oWdn't agree more. A ~of truth. and not a cbe8dMder who is yelling •dehil\M• u ber1eam puts up a shot. . .A.my~andlgo about our~ we become (MnUtar wttti ltudeilt-atblete8, ~ paral'lt., coaches and even femmtfam. . 1b tell you the Jruth. we become,.~- : I'd be lytDg t1 I were to luggell that rm objective. When ~ del MM Hlgh's volleyball site of the pro-am parties throughout the week and a ·19th hole" for the general public during the weekend. ~~a n .j4 are not Ulllil a Week before the event. Purilir' 9eld Lee ~o. Gil~Deft Stocktoo. Gary Plays, Hille Irwin and Oli Oli Rodriguez me scheduled to play fn the fourth Toshiba event. a Anoe.. addition on .. golf course will be m or seven corporate h<>Spifality tents in the ~lined area between No. 1 and No. 9. Puner said four teiltB have already been sold. •we're pretty excited about that,• he said. < • •SEE GOLF PAGE 8 5 r----------------~-------~--------7----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, • Rialto's last-second putback proves the difference in Friday's first-round squeaker. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Gasping for every breath, Corona del Mar High's boys basketball team s&t on the bench, lungs gasping for air, as it took instructions from Coach Paul Orris in the See Kings' first game of the Daily Pilot Coast Classic against Rial- to. The score board read •59•1 under each team and the clock displayed a :51. They listened, ~ the plan and then went out on to the court and watch the Knight. : destroy the attack and take tb8 1 game, 63-61, at Estancia. •I The $ea Kings {°3-9) inOound .. ed the ball and wo.tdled u Rlal- to's Byron Brock stole the pus, passed the ball up to Omar Gal- yan, who did a bebind-the--back give and go into Brock's bands. He knocked in the layup to give Knights a two-point edge. The tmraveling continued for the Sea Kings, but when RiAlto's Denick Powns went up for a bucket to try to extend his squad's lead to four, Cd.M's 6- foot-9 center Alex Jekeli came up with a huge bloc;k and, as John Franke came away with the ball. he was fouled. It api)eared to be the stuff classic games are made ol. as Franke went to the line with 14 ticks remaining. He drilled them .W. P08UDA/DALY PlDT both. 1le ball game. Ira miyoae'a ball •Corona del Mar's Cam Conover (right) tries to gain poaesslon Priday. 63 ~61 On Rialto's final poaeaion, the Knights mined its tint two •You're not boxing anyone Big plays by 6-2 junior Geoff himself at the free throw line defensive intellSlty went up, but attempts and, as the buzzer outl • •Where is our defenser Hunt and a la.st-second two-twice in the final quarter, con-the off emive know-bow seemed sounded. the tllird shot _ by Most of Orris' shouts of footer by Alshuler helped CdM verting four of four charity shots. to fade away. After three mined Powns -banked oU the beck-encouragement came in the Sea pull to a two-point deficit. 33-31, •Alex has arrived,• Orris layups and five turnovers, CdM board into the net for the wm. kings' first half. by the end of the half. said found themselves down by just 63-61. · After missing six consecutive Orris' squad started to Jekeli topped his team with three. oms and his squad ..emec:t 1bot1 with wbkh to begin the respond to his orders throughout 14 points. Had the defense not been so to let out a collective exhale of QaDJ.e. Corona del Mar allowed the game. Gabriel added 13, which tough during this point, Rialto disbelief. tb.e Knight. to jump out to a 12-Jekeli, a foreign exchange included three firs-half treys. could have closed the book right It came down to mom.enm, ~ lead. But -a pm ol. thNe-point-student, began to control the Alshuler put in 11 points, while then. But. it would have been but things Orris had been harp-.. by Nidt Gabriel and a Den-offensive glass. He would finish Pra.nke added 10 despite play-vice versa bad the offensive ing on his boys all evening final-nil Allbuler layup off of a bril-wJth a game-high 10 rebounds. ing in foul danger. lapse not occurred. ly caught up with them. liant pus from Cam Conover His rebounds converted into With about two minutes As pool play continues for •we're maldng the same mis-put the Sea Kings wtth1n four at offense, as well, as he scored on nunatntng in the third quarter, CdM, it will face Estanda takes," he yelled at one point. the end ol the quarter. a couple putbacks and found the Sea Kings hit a slump. The tonight a 5:50. 1 L---··------.---------------·----------··---··---·------·-·-·----·-·-·-------------------...---.------------~----------------------~----------.--J • 0 6.9o/o APR .~-8 ~W!Dter b:k. oil for hostli after Don Lugo puts away .Am!sla. Ywll\Y. ~ NIJt :&.: MBSA • The' Costa Hlalao g!d4 bUketboll tum alCilo 15th annual Winter qt 1 f 1 t: tournament at 8 tonight ~ I\ -!lOD Lugo Hlg!l's ~of Oi!no, lollow· inf .the taften 56-45 victory over ~ in Priday'a first-round ~~teamsinthetour­ nament began actioo yestenlat• tilt liioots with a llnt·round bye. ~ the field is top-...,.ied C4p11ttano Valley, which II_ ra.Uetl No. 4 in Orange County wllh • 5-2 record, "' well as Villa P~ ~ Pll<lfl!:> Coast League f°' IA,guna ~' ' " • i'nMi'rem~ Will be al Costa ~ at &'20i.m. <md" a· p.m. M-y. with the ~ploDlllJlp ~slated for 8.p.m. Tuesclay. ' ' NJM'POIU GIRlS FAIL ~GTOI'! BEACH - Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls bas- ketball team dropped a 50-27 d'fll'qn lo RonP>o Buena Vista of SaD;~o in the first round of the ~ '!oomament Plid4y, reJe.. g~ tbe SailQrS to a matcbup ~Bdison today at 10:30 a.m.. • ' . • · • SeSy 1Jnccrie SM-XXXXL. • ROmanc./Aduh Vldeoo • Hlgb Hieb Heda • Unlque Hoolery • Adult Games • 3-D Adult Movie !Gu -!alt Ill tbt -playoffo OIMlmt L&.-.1-"'-· """ -llollng ...... ---1-Colta MoN's . 1-lD ttw-playolls. ""'-•!"'-~ that \be -\mporl4DI lhlng · that~ ooverll .. wlnning.J!ver. . • f!1 ~ ""'nmn, !hough, I w1'Mehow~ltwu t0 Re tbOoe teamo lll&Ylnallke . tbef. didn't,eare, like •baVic:t cquld nevor defeat Goliath. oo whYeventjl' · . 1l'uot me, I do l<DO\V how hard thes8·glrls work. I undentand the tl1De commitment, the promise to t841Jll111lles and coaches, the blood, sweat and lean. I played collegiate softball, . l/atOw. __ ...,, __ &oftlld 11r.ti11 r -.-ng ... the __ ...... __ )hall_,.,.. __ ...... ,,. ';?S' i'begrs I 1t'm=., the day Ula\ Mllmm-. 0.-.i.IMM'I ~Wt ~ lllojo.~tl>­ coodi, Blbert o.w; lbe,"!lea ~ bjld & liWe ~In tbe 1*1dioa lot 'l¥llb copleo ol tbe l>Uot ... tbe fuel, . \ You go, glrls. With all tbe let!en blutlng my oplnlQD, my llbllitl"'! es • journalist and'even my character, the fad -the Sea KlQgs became IDlpln!d ID go out there and ldclr. butt to,prove me wrong made it all worili tt. I've Se4m several more games since writiDg that column. No, ow teams haven't won many of them, but it gives me pride to '¥8.tcb them finally going after it with some fire. Costa Mesa falls, 86-52 •Short-handed Mustangs fall, 86-52Hylton scores 18 in loss to Rowland. ANAHEIM -With just seven playen dressed, the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team fell, 86-52, to Rowland in the Canyon Holiday Tournament. The Mus- tangs (3-7) were led by 6-foot-7 senior Todd Hylton's 18 points. Jon Payne tallied 17 points, while Travis Rice added 11, including three three-pointers. Ryan Naff rounded out the scor- ing with six points. CANYON HOIJDAY~ ~ 86. ca.ta --52 Sc:oN by Qua t.a Rowland 24 18 20 24 -86 Costa Mesa 15 7 11 19 -52 Rowt.nd -Fortier 17, Tan 2, Castellanos 5, Sames I 2, Moo ta no 2, Hsu 10, Tec.ana 11, Stockton 9, Arkless 14, Wert 2, Gay 2. 3-pt. goals: Hsu 2. Fortier 1, castellanos 1, Barnes 1, Stockton 1. Fou)ed out-none. <:an. ---Rice 11, Payne 17, Naff 6, Hylton 18. 3-pt. goak: Rice 3, Payne 1. Fouled out -none. Lotions @' Lace One Stop /.oue Shop C08TA M111A MON'TCl.AIR 74) a.br St. 9197 Cencnl " I BIL. Welltolltftllol PetCoCeottt 71 ...... 29-191 t 909-616-6128 Hotm: l~!JMn-Stu·S."-11-5 PELICAN HILL GOLF CLUil,, WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THAT EFFECTIVEjANUARY 5, 1998 WE Will NO LONGER ALLOW THE USE OF METAL SPIKES, i: IN ORDER TO ENHANCE YOUR GOLFING EXPERIENCE . . - ' • •, I ·: •• :- . . OcEAN couRSE·NoRIH fourth Plau, But New Raort Courses GalfDtiat.]••wary, 1995 Top Ten New Resort COM1'$CS Golf Moga'''"" F.im.try, J~ O CEAN COURSE Sovm First Plac.r, fkst New Resort CoMrsa Golf Digest, ]an vary, I 993 Top Tea New Resort Courses GolfMagatt•" Fd>nutry. 1992 Foa REsERV.Anoills Coll (7J•> 76().0707 ' 1'<11-11111 GOif <;18 22f'l Pflkott Hill lood South Ncwpon eo.t, c.d~l<t ..WW.ptllqlllllillCO!R COMiAIUEQ FROM 81 Pilot -ol lbl w-. wl>o -· gooll tn tbe 11·2 ~~""'""' . ewer Bdiloa. be UCSuda -·--Moore allo bo4 • team•blgb three goall tnµ. 8-6 DODleegue win over University Dec. 18. She bu, in fact, picked up QlO<e of the su!>swf-aubtletlj!s the last two seuono playfng in the newly created all..girll prep scene, as well as the 'fiabuco . Aquatics girls dub program. thOn in two seasons sparkling for the Laguna Beach High boys frosh-soph squad. ·The girls' game is actually more physical than the boys,• said M oore, who admits some of thot mAY have had to do with her former male rivals' reluctance to mix it up with a female foe. •Some guys wdllted no part of the girls. But with girls, it's no bolds barred. And more girls are learning how to keep (the contact) underwater.· And, while her scoring exploits have included single-game outputs of nine and ..... ,...COUNT> ----) 00.CS. 56 ..-.g~ I bonito, D Qllco ~ 63 i¥'ld i-._ 6 KUlpin, I 1 ~id, 1 hiolibut, 2 <od<:fnh, 59 mKke<f'l. 2 petd\. 1 trigger fbh. ~ l..wW;9ng . l bo.oti, 32 anglom. 21 i.atld bMs, 1 u.lico ba!oS. 28 oculpiro, 1 Mod dab. 1 white mn, • blue perch, 37 med<er•I. Enlry• <Juu11kliRr &led ions From 19 "-4<1 • in Heigh! Various F"lltislw Availabk Hodson Lighting ()pm Tues .. Fn. 9,30.s, Sat. 9-4 1510 ~rt Blvd., Costa Mesa Quldy J.4htint s.mo. fur 2!1 Y-. 548-9341 eight goals the last two seasons, the 5-foot-7, 130-pouncfMoore believes she has much to learn. about putting the ball in the net. •1 need to improve my shooting out of the set (more two-meter jargon), because 1 never played set before this year1 • Moore said. •vour bec.k is to the goal you're in clO&er (than her more familiar driver position) and the defense is usually right on top of you. Some teams are taught to foul you immediately w hen you have the ball.• Moore, wb.o has one back·handed goa1 to her credit ,,,.., -a.• .• ,,. \ ................ ~ ....... ...,....._..., __ .,_ ............ . 1 'E"midl~ ~ ~.tobolp-Olll 1*1~ol-. • A lot°' It.II-~ too, I Moon nplaiJwl •vou-to ieam.1o IMd .. rWeds, --wllele the goalle II end wUdl far your-getting-rm getting ...... comfodable --·' -A linl·team All·Sea View Leogue driv ..... J\tnlo<. Moon aald she II allo more a>n-about the Sailon' (1-1 and ranked.No. 6 in Orange County) chBJ)CPI at malring 8 JUD at defending league d>amploo Irv1De tbia season. •t think we have a very good team. We miss (last yeats) -·but all the girla ....... to be playing up, I And though scoring helps keep Moore's name in the headlines, while also boosting. lbe nus· place amorig Orange County's elite teams, Moore prefers to play up ber defense. •t ll.q defending more than off~ she said. •For one thing;'1p a lot less exertion than you use on Offense, because you're leaning on the person your guarding. And,• she added, shifting into a slightly more sinister tone, •you can di.sh it out, instead of take it on defeme. • :07)······· ~~l~'A •••••••• • • • • • • ' ' " ' -• )a-gourmet dinners -. boat and plane c ru ises and to urs )a-one day escapes ta. weekend getaways M--whims ical games Call co ll free 1-888-5 11 -1599 or v1su our web site at FREE LONG BOARD SURFBOARD OR CHRISTMAS SHOPPINC SPREE OF EQUAL VALUE GIVE-AWAY CONTEST ENTER TO WIN KAYAIN CHRISTMAS CONTES't IXP-U/J1 • • • • • • • • I F p ii c • . . .. . : I Today ........... College men Lake Forest College (Illinois) at Southern <:alifomia College, 7:30 p.m. Community college men -Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa Tou~t. first round: vs. Glendale, 4 p.m. Community college women -Orange Coast at Lady Jaguar Tournament San Jose, first round: vs. Santa Rosa, 3 p.m. High school boys -Daily Pilot Coast Classic at Estancia High. pool play: Rialto vs. Pitt Meadows, 2:30 p.m.; Antioch vs. Montclair, 4: 10 p.m.; Estancia vs. Corona del Mar, 5:50 p.m.; Edison vs. Glendale Hoover, 7:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa at canyon Tournament. High school girls · Costa Mesa lnvttationa l, Costa Mesa vs. Don Lugo, 8 p.m., Newport Harbor at Register/ Marina Tcx.mament. vs. Edison, 10'.30 a.m. YOURDENfAL HEALTH by Deed.rem llida. D.D.S. BRIDGE TO TIIE FlTIURE rhc fixed dental rcsronuon known ;u a brtdgc 11 commonly wed co rcplaa no more 1han four ad1accm front rm~ or two sick lttlh. Lake a highway bridge, 11 it supported by rwo abutmtnc.s. wtuch arc sound cttth on enhcr 11dc of 1he g:ap. The span, or "pontic" is a mcr.ll framework aruchcd co 1he :aburmcnu a1 ealh end. w11h the n«:tuary num ber of aruched arrificaal tccch When properly craf1ed . the arrifietal cenh and abutment crowm 1hould nOI only maicb die concow and color of narunl teeth, but they sbou.Jd appear to be growing out of the gums. H~r. the ponuc lhould hardy touch the gum1 bc,aui< nmang unncc.cuary pressurt on the gums lnd underlying bone an damage chem There should i.15'1 be suffiocnt Spact on the undcn1ck of 111< ponuc so dut cknal Ross can be r.wcJ bcnach 11 co lcttp 11 dean. ~·c m•our~ new research and maancnt for ill health cue Regulu chcdcups and cln.nmgs He cht bcu protection against aten11vc Jental treatments and swgery. We arc lowro ar 144 I Avoado A~ .• Suite 508, Ncwpon &.tch, where ~ can help you find the nght solutton to vour probkm wing che moi;c modem 1racmcnt available. Plcuc call 640 S680 10 1chroulc an appoanunenc Our in·hoUK lab fa,al1mn our paucnu' umt and oon~n1en<t. P.S. The fixed hndgt known as che "Maryland Bridge" utiliu\ mcul onlays bonded rn the inside surfaces of the front teeth and 1hc biung surfaces of the molus, in1tcad of complete crown1. ro anchor the ponuc game with ........ Community college men • Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa Toumement. second round: vs.. Malaspina/San Diego Mesa winner at 6 p.m. or vs.. loser, 4p.m. Community college women • Orange Coast at Lady »guar Tournament. San Jose. second round: vs. American River/Fresno winner at 5 p.m., or vs.. losef; 1 p.m. WORK INJURIES WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXPERT . FR.EE CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -NO FEE 263-S9S4 GARY E. SKAWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Making a ~ or fraudulent worilen' oompcnsaooo clwn &S a felony subject to up to S ycan m pruoo or a fine of up tt> SS0.000 or double the nlue of the fraud. .-hx::hcvcr n gnam . or b) both unpnsortmml and fine. CONVENIENIU' LOCATED NEA.aJOHN WAYNE AlllPORT AMPLE fllEE PAllKING I SOOQUAD.. 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Friday 5:00pm • ' • .. 1002·1621 2900-2918 r -.---~ lt . •• • -601o-6080 J EllVICE DIREcTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs -., 2102·2744 2•20-io1a. 610~190 ................... , ~·--~-~~­ . . PUBLIC NOTICE clld Ave. tl'T, Anaheim, CA 92802 Ronald R. Sarmiento, 12235 Clrcula Panorma. ---------1 Sanl1 Ana, CA 92705 CITY OF Ronald L. Sarmiento, COSTA MESA 12235 Clrcula Panorama, NOTICE Santa Ana. CA 92705 INVITING BIDS This business ls con. FOR FOURTEEN ductad by: co-partners 0 Have you started doing POLICE PATA L business yet? Yes. 6-25·97 VEHICLES Erich Roden • BID ITEM NO. 1017 Thia statement was filed • NOTICE IS HEREBY with the County Clerk of •GIVEN I hat Haled bid• win Orange County on 11-14·97 •b• rocerved by the City of 19973739871 •Costa Mesa to wit: The City Daily Pilot Dec 13 20 27 •Clerk. P.O. Bo11 1200, · • • ' •Costa Mesa, Calilornls 1997. Jen. 3, 1997 Sa039 •92t2e-1200. on °' before PUBLIC NOTICE •the hour of 10 00 a.m. on --------•Januaty 19, 1998 It shall Fictitious BuslneH •be -Ole responsibility of th• Name Statement •bidder to deliver his bid to The fo11owlng persona - •the City Clerk'• O"ice by doing business u : • 1he groper announced MOVING IMPRESSIONS :lime. elivery locaUon: City 3128 Trinity Dr.. Costi •of. Costa Mui. n Fair Mese. CA 92626 .Drrv., Room 101, Costa Jim P. Golding, 3128 Trin-.Me11. Calllornle 92626. lty Or., Costa Mesa, CA • Bids shell be returned to 12826 .tM attention of the City This business Is co~ .. Cl•k. within Mid time llmlt, ducted by: en Individual • In a Haled tnYelope ldentl-tt.w you staned doing lOVAL HOU~ 0~"0"1' UH• C • Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 r weel< (4 wk, min.) ii 701 l·M•O · .__ __ -...I_ BAI.BOA NEWPORT SAN JUAN COSTA MESA 2624 ------1 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS ISLAND 1006 BEACH 1069 c.AllSTRANO 1078 .MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 27 69 OPPORTUNITY ; liiiiii!iiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'SIDE Cute Little RENTALS 2904 *prime Location on •BLUFFS CLASSIC* lfl E 1Brl New carpet & •••••••••I •Bayview Offlc•S*l'ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii---~~ Magn cent state paint. Patio & parking B If I i 1 I 1• Collins Ave. Monthly PRIME BAY VIEW Approx 27,000sf. 5br eaut u pr va o o c. PERSON WANTED Income o f $2,450. Fabulous office & 4.5ba In Gatod Comm. spaco. No pels. Close inclds nll sorv1ces to own and opornte Price of $535,000 breakfast room addl· Rock pool, spa, plus to Trl·Sqrl Avail Nowl RENTALS TO 1550 Barald• Dr. retail candy shop Jn Broker 714·646·8583 lions, Dream Kitchen library & lol1. S985,000 5650/mo. 642-4955 SHARE 2724 714·759·3400 COSTA MESA area. All"" Hiiie IClnr1ll•fl9 In ti.. fllWSPptf la 'llllJCCI to lite fed ,,., Fair ....... Ac1 .. 1KI II _..,. wlllc* makn It llletll •--------- 14) M"'1lle .. ., """'"'"· CORONA 11•ltatlH ., .im1•1111llo11 DEL MAR Upgraded lhru-out. Agent 714·587·3097 awnrr.uGTOllf •MOVll IN SPECIAL! Low investment. For Open Sun 1·5 vnaan ('M Storage Units 1 n tor m 3 tion ca 11 2173 Vista• Entrada IUCB z•_.Q Beautiful HB t."odel ,_ppro11. 12x23 S150 Mrs. Burden's Gour· 1022 $855,000 -Home. Prof'I F\JmJll •ALSO. Office Spo>ce met (' .i11dt Company, Uld .... ct* rtll1t111. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iu.~a.i1Wa&atvs11 Duplex for Investor ............ • • lltlallOll 11 good Income, close ... ., ..... .....,._.,11m1. by year-end. Agent Harbor View Homes HOUSES/ prel. N/S/drugs, own Avail. $220 771 ·7240 F or t Wort h . TX Best Buy on Port Tiffin room w/ ba, garage, (817) 332 0702 Portifino Plan onctsd CONDOS W/O, 1 mi to bc:ach, • Open Sun 1 ·5 f OR RENT au.lty Apb. for must love animale. •••••••-Represontlv• needed 1835 Port Tiffin active S'eniors 62+. Avail 2/1. $650/mo + BUSINESS & lmmed1ally. CuWng llliee•lilcll•l .... :· 714-494·2342 se~o.ooo 1/2 br µnits, 1/2 ull + S600.sec. FINANCE edge commun11..Jlion Tlllll ~ will aot --------=:"::..~ COSTA MESA 1024 P•-----' ..-:..~~. 574-425.'.l Lv msg. technology Earn -•NV oo.u••~ residual mcome every .............. a. .... lff ...... -, ......... 1111 dWllbqs Mwettilld II 11111 . ''"' ............. . ...... ,, ..... ,, ... Tacam- ........ · lllal,calHUO 11111·1111111·•·424-ISIG. ftr .. ,. P' 1eu,IC ... ,.._ C.-""D II C2'·3*. BALBOA f>O'.Ol lc spa. Next E'S CM Apartment to second or everyday t ~........ share $275+ Ulla. lrom customers A E A L T Y ISLAND 2106 O ing ...... er. Call aner 6 p.m. --------around the world. 71 1203 714~50-0693 BUSINESS 3bt ,2.fSba 2-cat gar, turn·kty, trl·lvl. 714-780·3142 M otlvatedl SUS4,900 aaworest 4br 2.Sba, Call Agt. 714·581·3897 lrg comer 101. custom EiTATB SALE kitchen. $695,000 0 P I! N a AT 1 --4 BUI Grundy Realtors 831 DAARIELL 7 1 4 .e 7 S ·8 1 8 1 3BR 2BA lo VACANTI I H b --------•OPPORTUNITY Interested? 714·721· Need a Roommate? 4006 or www.1ltnk.net •B•~front Monte1---------1 C 0 1 p 2904 web/nchard0001747 New Yrs Eve week! all The a ly 1lot 3bd 2ba furn'd. Lg vu. NEWPORT Classified depar1ment iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------- lam rm & deck, 2 fpa, BEACH to place an adl Don't --•••• wd, gar, sandy bench. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii6ii9 forget 10 ask about Please be wary of oul Wk/mo/yrly 723·6176 our currenl special•' of area companies. New Paint. Great Kit, • lb.o uetv• ar or Cow'd .Patio, Blocl<•d Rhl9• 2Br Condo. t--------- F•nce, Large Yard Ouard911attd . spa. NEWPORT S27~. Agt 832·0020 X •1Br a 2Br 28•• 714-842·5878 Check with the locnl From $750. 60ll30.Pool 8 1 I I or B u s In e s s O/W. No Peta. Carport •••••••-Bureau before you Can't seem lo get to all those repalr Jobs around the house? • tied on the outside wllh 11\e bvllnell yet? No 81d Item Numb« end Ult Jim Golding Opening Dale. Bids will be Thia staltment wu medl••••••••• . publicly opened and reed with the County Clerk of HOUSES/ aloud at 1 O:OO a.m., or u Orange County on 11 ·20.97 Space for Rec Vehlc:I• 102 or•504.,,.807 BEACH 2169 Ready for New Owner ~~~-~~-~ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 175,000 Ruth, Agent Lido Island Properties 1• 714-84e.4380 Currently Avallablt . N rt 8 T COMMERCIAL send an)' money tor ewpo •Y •rrace fees or services. Road *714-S45-4IS5• REAL ESTATE and underetond any •Next Year see tho ••••••••• contracts baforo you Let the Classlfled Service soon thereafter u PflCtJ.. 19973740382 CONDOS ~ble on J111u1ry 19, Hl98 IN Council Chamt>era. Dally PllOt Dec. 20, 27, POR SALE ~ditlonal Mt• of the 1997. Jan. 3, 10, 1998 '••••••••• ipectflcetlont may be ob-S.c>40 1• talned 11 the Olflce of th• Purchasi119 Supel'Yisor at 77 Fair Drive, Room 100, Coat• Mesa. Callfornla 92626. 1 Dated: Deoemlter 241 1 1H7 I Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally I PiloC December 27, 1997 h041 · PUBLIC NOTICE 1002 -------- NEID DOWN PAYMENT? We wilt loan you lhe down payment on the home of YOUl choice and arrange the un- derlying 1st Mortgage nnanc:lng. Buyer• and Realtor• call The OQWnPayment Co Bk123e.4334 NEWPORT BEACH 1059 ------ Can't seem to get to all those repair Job9 around the house? Let the Claa~ S.mc• Directory help~ find rellabtt help. ...... ,. 8111 Orundy Realtors '114-87S-CU91 X·Mos Boat Parade algn. Shop around tor from this Unique ---------I rat11. Bayfront 2Br 2Ba Apt. BUSINESS OFFICE ---,S.-e-:-11-yo_u_r-:-tt-o_m_o_ Newlr Refurbished .. 1 II' d Boat Dock Avallabla FOR RENT 2769 lttroug .. c ass 18 $31 oo.mo 873·5723 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiil ___ e_4_2_·5_e_7 o STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS?! Directory help you find r•llabl• help. ••2.ae71 ~ ------ Adv~ Wood1y11em1 -Custom Cabinetry· Kitchen• Bath• Doors M olding• • Mant•I• ~ LHl850 114·998·8970 : CARPENTRY 3510 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAllJREFACE CABINETS Kltchtnt, baths, doors. windows. Doug 546-7258 HOUSEHOLD 1------HANDY MAN 3710 ..._ ____ _ SERVICE DRYWALL IMPROVEMENTS 714 631 9 SERVICE 3584 •Paint/Carpentry• HOME 3756 CARPINTAY•Wlndowa -Drywall and morel Doore • Wood Fences Witthoeft Dfyw9ll Small Jobe Oki Peters Painting PET PROOFINO All Phasese Smll.a Jobt Gary MS-8277 ---------YARD Clean-"p, Tree 20 Year• Eicperience Ltll261581 • Call Bob "' C """' Free Estimates 249·8323 Pg-312·0026 COMPUTERS 3556 Clean! Cleenl lean! ANY & ALL REPAIRS TIME Trim/Hedges/Removal lnterlOl'I and Exteriors 20Yra Exp/Fair S/FrH Est Hot Wat•r Heaters TO IMPROVE Palm Trees & Hauling A 1 85,.05 2 l.1400030 714-639-14-47 Garbage Olaposala 88()..8502 Pg-748·5375 • arral. ,... 1 MACMEDIC • Care for Faucatta/Celllng Fans City offlclals are Robert labell co. 3528 Macintosh Computers ELEr'PnTCAL 3 .. 10 S•curlty Ughtl/Ttltphn 1•arlng up for 10% Off thru Holidays! In your hme/ofc. Low/ '-&&u v Scott 714-831·2025 I Nino, a weather MOVING 3834 lnl/Ext•Small Jobs OK CERAMIC • TILES hourly r1t1. 073-8819 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii HANDYMAN •RIK phenomenon that l.1494350 848·3006 .. II J .. •xP•RT ... hu begc.1 to bring a 714 580 9626 P • Leaky Showen Aap'd i ma Ow .. We Do It Alll Fences/ repeat of the storms $00 MOVERS · • • ager : Regrou1lng & lnatall'n CONCRETE 1• Duncan IElectrlc Dacka/Doors/Palnllng that battered the Local 7 daya • weak --------• L670130 Dean of Tile o: Local/Quick Respon" T•tmlt• work 850-3315 area In the 1980.,. lns'd/Llc Cal·T 1119012 t.LAS"l'"t!n MASONRY 355 L1275870 050.7042 396·07e3 or 515·3850 r '"""' • 673-8065 or 846·8526 7 Home Repair/Remodel It's time to get REPAJR ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c t M --'N .......,.... prepared now for , CLEANING Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie 28 Year• IExp. C A L L y 0 U R • Cone, Patio, Driveway Jim 831·2480 LOCAL SERVICES • SERVICES 3548 Fplc, BBOs. Rof. 25Yr. "°'" RHtorall~imodal TODAY! 3880 PIHtar/Stucco Patch ·Serving So Ca 25yrs- L I c # 326864 24 Hrs • mAIM CLEANING 7-DAYS/fiB Sr. Citizen Dilcouat 714-722-9998 ROOFING 3910 Sell your extra household • BALBO.A ROOFING CO • Quality Work Guarnt'd items Roroof/Repalr Fr .. E1t In_ Classified • Uc/Ins 031 ·8081 ·--------.- GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your gara~ sale, determine what items wish to sell. ~ke sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. • --------, ~ oa a e..., •~ ........ ' the Year Ahead ... Exp. Terry 557.7594 El•c rlcal Tiie/drywaii/woodwork -------~ 714·554-7831 ·--------• A TOUCH OF CLASS All brick, block, stone. REMOO Fencal/deckl/room add. • Cleaning. Res/Comm All patios, fireplaces, EL I REPAIR Aoofl/general r•palra. -------- • Lie/Bonded. Freo Eat. BBC's, repairs. 25yrs Newport' Costa Mela Comm/AH. Rafa frH Est JE~LRY Tereta 282·7143 exper. Jay 957-8011 Uc .. '32530 65 Chrta 784-0817 ----~---- --·-·-·--·-----------------D YES,SILL ~y CAR I I I I I 3890 RENT through classified '98 SUBURBAN '98 JIMMY '98 YUKON '98 SIERRA There b•• never been a~ time te set the deal you want on a GMC! ! By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ :.Q. 1 -&th vulnerable, aa SoUth '"YO'l hold: -•AK742 OS S OAQS •AlOt Orbe biddina baa ~ecf. ""80UJ'B WUI' NORTH BAST ..J • .... t• Pua .. :Miat do you b1d now? -:R. 2 -Neither vulnerable, u South :iou hold: :;14 OAJt712 o .AQT •K.J -:»artner opena the bidding with one t»eaR. What do you respond? .... :51. 3 -Neither vulnerable, u South ,.oubold: -::61 O AIS OAST •A1087tl -:Partner opeoa the bidding with one ~e and Eut overcalls with two ::lea.n.. What action do you take? "'Q. •.Both vulnerable, aa South 6YQU bold: ~A 0 8701 OA.JU •AJUO - What action do you take? Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you bold: •Ail0715 OSQ 104 OKQI •V.W The bidding has proceeded: SOtTl'll WEST NORTH gAST •• .... lNT p- ' What do you bid no? Q. 8 -Both vulnerable, as South you bold: • .J 10 814 S O K 81 O Q 6 2 • 7 The bidding baa proceeded: SOUJ'B WB8T NORTB gAST p-1• Dbl lNT ' . What do JOU bid now? Look far amwers oo Moodq. Learn to be a better brid1• pla1ert 8ubeedbe now to tll• Goree Briclp LeUer by caWnc (800) 788-1116 for ;atonDatJon. Or write to: Goren B.riclp Le'9 ter, P.O. Bos +no, C~ DL 80880. . ---------- ~.Juuary 7th .fpm-7ptn Gleodale Federal Bank CommtanJty Room I 00 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Wt nirrently hM the (ollowlnj: RILL-:111d PART·TIME openui~ 111 Or:111i:e Couniy • Tellm1: 6-9 1~ 1tUtt/ca."1 handlini:. will t.~51 m NfW A«ouolS arta • Teller llpedalllc: 14+ ll10$ ltlltt ap • Tdltt s.,n.or. 18+ IOOl ldltrnp wl!ruptnOOI\ "P • ~-... 6+ l!lO!llW acl'Olft;eql • N" A«ounlS Offic~r: I l • "'°' \('\\ \ccounts t"IP • l & 0 !Jc~ f>ttfttml. • l..kftlKd New Attoenis: l·.\ \'l'":ll"' ~p ~Ju~ FDIC m.~urtd products, IMlH~ & !IKunu~ <•. 65. f.AJ) l'fqllrtd MW\ public ttll prt>ft"md • ()pn'alloet ~ j \\'VS <11pm1~ np ma htt:h ll'1ll\SICl!on b111k a Rroog ori:a~nonal <la lh rl'qlllrtti Quallfla Clll'ldlct.la att mcou~ to stop b) and learn mott. We look (OA'lltll to 111tttln~ )'OU! GLENn\LE FEDERAL BANK .. .. ~ ... ·-~~ rut'Wl"/UI\ c I ) Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers . ·····-· Please be aware that the llsllngs In this cat- egory may require you to cull a 900 number In which there 11 a charge per minute. Loving Nur••'• Aide Fluent english. x'lnt cook, driving. massage, local ref's, 12 yrs exp. 646-3735. TRADE through classified 642-5678 Oltl C.,._ Gold a..r Franklin Mina;~ Old watchn & ......,)' T~=Ln• For Aeeo.4•, Jau. Soundtraetcs, eee ... Call Mike M$.7809 Frig s1es, washer FREE TO YOUIOZ2 and dryer 5140 each. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••• X'lnt cond. 6-46·5848 • 2 "ear of~ Cat .. Btac:k & white, male, FURNITURE 60l4 and child friendly 714-631·2111 Muat Sell New& Used Furniture Call Eric al 396·0763 or 5 1 5·3650 SILL ttwJ::..S . . I • i . • • • .. • • o I . . • . • .. ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TRANSPORTATION HONDA 9085 MARINE SLIPS DOCRS 7022 ---- --------- •as Hond• Aooerd Hatch~k. 5 •~. AJC, am-fm cau, lint. 88k ml, 1.:t2500 obo (714) a1a.aa1 t RES Sell your extra household items in Cl:.ASSIFIED ''l pref er a~vertisdin£e . h the Pilot an wit due to the great H..B.1. d eat response an ~ " r service . custome Bill Solis Da' ·=Pilot ID~~ttd~J ~~NOBUD cuSTOM oES\GN fOR '(OUR Uf ave AUTOS WAllTID 1246 DONATll YOUR CAR . Oft aoAT to The OnNHle Co. Bum Aaaooletlon. TAX DllDUCTlaLa Fr•• pick-up and delivery. Wl'9Cked or not running .. OK. Call Qlna at the OCBA office to achedUI• an appt. 714-415f·H38 8:30AM·12:30PM /lie 'II lfel; t/oa lf/,,/te A GOOD . ADI Call 642-5678 ·gs LJ L . L-JSMCJBILE INTRIGUE * ~~~· sass MC. ·gs C ADILLAC: C:ATEAA ~ T~T- ·99 CADILLAC ELDC>AAC>Cl * * II\ : ~ .. • ... .. • " • .. ! .. • • • ' .. ~ ' fl • • "' • .. .. • • • • .. "' - • • ·1 ., ~i • -.j • ... -· ·= = .. .!j • • 3 't6TOYOTA PASIO !Sil 1200813JIS. I0075~0I WAS SIJ.750 510 950 IN USU CW CASll l&ACIC I / /, I ) EVIRY.NIW · '984RUNNIR Model 86~ I In Stock MSRP S23.Q 13 EVIRYNIW '98COROLIA Model 17 1 ~ In Stod Monulodurer 1 Suooest.d Retail Prlee S 1 3,976