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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA ca UNmES. SINCE 1907 · Jfclrd ·w0tk p~ys 9~' . ) •' 8 College Park kindergarten teacller Arlene Trask is named Newport-Mesa's elemeJ'!tary Teacher ~f the Year. D•nett• Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A band played , children danced and tears welled up in Arlene lfask's eyes Monday morning ~hen she was awarded Newport-Mesa's ele- mentary school Teacher of the Year. "I am very much surprised , honored and grate ful." Trask said. "It's exciting; this is a big moment and a big responsibility. I represent all the wonde rful teachers." teachers gathered to honor her. The whole campus snared in a celebration that included a special impromptu pe rforman ce by the Costa Mesa High School band's brass born section. Some students even tried to share in the glory. "I thlnk it's because they said we were good." sa1d Hayley Price. a 6-year-old in lfask's class. "It's because she lold them about us." agreed 5-year-old Natalie Lemus. FYI For more about the Teacher of the Year award and a list of all the district's winners, See story. Page AS. sary applications. • l know you have to talk about yourself and that's just not some- thing I'm comfortable doing with anyone except the children,• she said. ·sut once I started writing, the words just flowed because it came from the heart.• Having taught at College Park for 12 years, Trask thought she owed it lo the school cormnunity. .. . . ' .. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 1, ~000 ) It was an emotional day for the College Park Elementary School kindergarten teacher, as her fami- ly and the entire student body and It was a theory n ask endo~ed, teUing her stud ents that she wouldn't have won without them. Nominated for the award by sev- eral colleagues, Trask said she had been besildnt to fill out the neces- "I decided to do it so that Col- lege Park would be represented/ she said. "It's my school. I love this school a nd this commu ruty. • BRIAN POBUDA I DAil Y PllO• College Park kJndergarten teacher Arlene Trask dances with her husband, Philip, aft.er learning she was named Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict's elementary school Teacher of the Ye ar. t• Born to be wild Alice Wheaton got the ride of her life -on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle -· for her 80th birthday Monday Noakl Schwartz D AILY PtLOT A lice Wheaton may think twice the next time she tells her daughter what she wants for her birthday. Following a respectable tea party with mends, the BO-year-old was told to get ready for her ride on a Harley-Davidson motorcyd e. "You asked me to go for a ride for your birthday,• said Wheaton's daughter, Katie Voss. "You have to be careful what you ask for.• Wearing black jeans, a Harley T-shirt, bandanna and goggles, the lovable biker granny joined a gang of motorcyde fanatics for a ride from her son's house in Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach. In planning for the cele bration, Voss had asked her mother .what she'd like to do for her 80th birthday and heard the answer in dlsbelief. Her mother h ad already had two tup replaceme nts and had Just recovered from a fractured bone Still, Voss asked around and found a friend who offered to take he r mother for a ride along with a dozen of rus Harley buddies. Voss had heard that on a past vacation decades edf- Uer, her mother took a wild motorcyde ride through the Italian countryside with a local resident. "My father was funous, • Voss said, laughing. She added that her mother had probably tucked that ad venture away, always hoping to "let her hair down• again someday. Videotape of arrest brings woman to tears •Laura Rooney, daughter-in-law of dctor Mickey Rooney, aJJeges in Jawsuit thdl Newport Beach police broke her arm. Greg Risling DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -A 53-yed!-old woman who e lelt a.rm was broken dunng a conlrontabon with i'ewport Beach pollce three years ago wept profuse!~ dS she watched a Videotape of the alleged abuse Laura Rooney, daughter-in-law of actor M1ckC'y Rooney, SdJd she was fnghtened by the tv.·o ofhcc>rs who tried to handcuff her dunng a narcol.lcs-related a rrest on "I started sept 2, 1997 Rooney claims she wdS plMed against a wall to become and injured when a Jailer Jerrified grabbed her dnn and pushed it upward be.hmd her back. because 1 Rooney was 10 the nudclle of didn 't wan 1 him her testimony for a civil ldwswt he ft.led m 1998, alleging pam to hurt me." and suffering. She broke down when she viewed the modent Laura Rooney that was recorded at the New-Pla int iff port Beach City Jail. Rooney said he initially restsled the officers because her wns~ were swollen from previously be.mg placed m handcuH-. "I started to become \embed because I didn't wdnt him to hurt me." she recounted. "He grabbed m~ wru.t too hard and when he pulled it back, my arni broke "It felt·hke my arm had separated from my body It's the worst pam I've felt since I gave child birth.• In the grainy tape. one ofbcer apped.I'!> to hdve d dJ.ffJ- cult tune Wlth Rooney. Another officer appears moments later dS Rooney begins screarru.ng Rooney IS barely VlSt- ble as the officers comer her when her arm breaks The two officers main tam they followed reguJar pro- cedure and Rooney broke her arm wht.le shP wa resisbng aJTest "They showed tremendous re traml," Sdld defense attorney Bruce Praet. "The ofucer tried eveiyttung and went beyond what they would normdlly do. Jt wdSn t the officers who broke her arm. he did 1t to hersell • However, even after her arm was broken, Room?>· nght arm was handcuffed to a gurney as she wa ta k- en lo Hoag Hospital. A week alter the inodent. pat· lures show her ann that is badly bruised and reported- ly has nerve damage. Rooney 1S seekmg compensanon for los of employ- ment, medical bills and emotlonal distress Her attor- ney, Garo Mardirossian. said the value of the cilloe may SEE ROONEY PAGE 5 Youngest Mayor's Award recipient honored lllU ..... .M ClASWIDS -__ ___.:...AIO NllC llJ1'CIS _._.u __ ,..Jt AndrewG ...... OAA.Y Pit.OT COSTA MESA -A seventh-grad er from Te~inkle Middle School became the youngest recipient of the Mayor's Award for community service Monday night. After volunteering almost daily at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen on the West Side last sum- mer, Nicholas Smith, 12, has returned each Pri· day to scoop ice cream, vacuum floors and tut vegetables there. •He does whatever we ask him,• said George Neureuther, the IOUP kitchen's manag• er. •aut the main reuon I nominated him was tbat be'I very comfOl1able going c;»ut and eating wttb the people -•pedally the Mniors. wbo'w tort of ..sop.d bim. • ~· Wa.d yegMable IOUp lnto paper ...... Moncrey. )u9t 'baan blfare Mayor Gmy MaalllilD ,. a 1..-S bllD da9 awn. • r have friends 1 hang out with here,• said Nicholas, who has blond hair and a catcher's build. He plays for the unbeaten Costa Mesa National League Dodgers. "Some people are lonely and the y really want frie nds. They tell you some amazing stories.• His friends include Glona, a gray-ha.ired woman wearing green and purple Mard.1 Gras beads who refused to gwe her last name. "He's one kid I don't worry about.• sald Glo- 'ria, pausing between spoon.full ol eoup. •1 tell him to stay in school and no matter what, con- tinue to read, study and Jeem. • Nicbolel' mother, Bernie, Al a C'OOk et the kitchen. She brought htm with her to work for the ftnt time lut summer. Nk:holal, who conftdently ltroUI around the IOUp kitchen greeting viiiton, Mid he doein't feel qui .. \ .. cOmfoltalJle f.ciag lb8 City Coun· di tD llCCl9Pt 1111 awmd . .,,. 61 ...., ........ -•iag,. Nl:k .... SPDm ________ ...:.. 111V9Cl 41 ..... hdftc ut. tries to .. Ill four...,.,... IQ .... but lftilr ~""'on..._ ""-donlll tos Ct ... plea .. ..... M ' . ·ON A2 Tuesday, March 21, 2000 Kids Talk 'BICK \ What does . ,., Lent~ean to you? We asked students at St. Joachim's Elementary School: What do you plan to give up or do dUferently during Lent1 "I'm going to do some- thing for Lent instead of sacrificing something. I am going to help my 'mom at her pet-grooming company every Friday. It will teach me respon- sibility .• MARTIN PREMOU 11 Sixth grade "I am going to help my mom at home. I will help her clean up the house everyday. It will teach me to be more clean." ·1 am going to be giving up ice cream and soda." MARIA SWIFT, 7 First grade JOHN SWIFT, 10 Fourth grade "I am not going to give up something, but lam going to make my bed every day during Lent, so it doesn't make as much work for my mom." NATHAN FREIBERG, 11 Fifth grade "I am going to give up talking about peo· pie. That way I will be concentrat- ing more on myself and not on other people.• HOPE HARRIS, 13 Eighth grade "I am going to give up Oreo cookies. But it's going to be pretty hard." KASEY MITOiEU. S Pre-kinder· garten VOL~N0.69 - l'I 1'1-EI Victoria Elementary School : ' • ORGHaATION: Victoria Elementary, a kindergarten- to-fifth grade school • CONTAcr. Judy Laakso, principal •ADDRESS: 1025 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa • PHONE: (949) 51 s-6985 • flEEl)S: Books for kinder· garten to fifth-grade readers for libra!I and classroom use • WISH: Computers with CO. ROM drives and educational software for Mac computers Doily Pilot . ' IN ltlE CLASSROOM DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Eastbluff Elementary fourth-graders listen to art teacber Debi Haymond. D•nette Goulet DAILY PILOT • IN THE Q.ASSROOM is a weekly feature In which Daily Pilot education reporter Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa school district and writes about her experience. Young ~ts study master works, learn various techniques had more freedom to make their artwork unique. They could add as many doors and windows as they wished. They could add window boxes and signs. Students asked U they could make some buildings shorter and others taller and wondered how they could make an alley or a mailbox. G one are the days of school· children drawing and paint· ing random, unintentionally abstract artwork while making balls with rubber cement. The atmosphere in f:astbluff Ele- mentary School's art room is far from the paint-splattered chaos that I remember. Bright sunlight streamed into the tidy art room, where fourth-graders sat with pen<;ils poised above clean, white paper and clear plastic rulers. The walls were covered with groupings of impressive student artwork. There were Modigliani- style self-portraits done in watercol· ors, and brightly colored tissue col· !ages of lady bugs and inchworms fashioned after that of Eric Carle, a children's illustrator. But all eyes were focused on art teacher Debi Haymond, who stood in front of the day's impeccably neat lesson plan. . Haymond meets with students every other week for an hour and a half. During the last 10 years, she has developed a style of teaching in which each lesson incorporates a master's work and an art technique. On the white board behind her there was a print of a city street in Parts painted by French artist Mau- rice Utrillo. Above that were three sketches demonstrating the steps to creating a similar scene. Haymond gave the students a brief history of Utrillo and his work before jumping into an explanation of his techniques. She had students place a hori· · zontal line just below the middle of the paper, instead of near the bo~­ tom, where young artists are prone to putting it. , The teacher explained perspec- tive and how the horizon would shift if they were sitting in a tree as opposed to sitting on the ground. The next key ingredient was cre- ating a vanishing point where the street curved out of sight. The concept of the curving street and the different perspective of the shops along the street was very complex for the fourth-graders. Step by step, she took the students through the beginning stages - insisting that every line be just so. At first, it seemed to stifle the children. But as the lesson pro· gressed and the skeleton of the drawing was constructed, students One table of students, which 1 dubbed the •coffee-talk• group, focused on making their prominent building a Starbucks or a Diedrlch's. Another group wanted to stay with the Pans theme and insisted on French names on all of their bwld- ings. A third was interested in win· dow boxes and awnings. So what started out as a very rigid lesson relaxed into creativity. Still, it was far more advanced than the elementary school art taught years ago. Today, children are taught more at a younger age. Teachers expect more of them and I'd say they are living up lo those expectations. School MENUS TODAY fruit, choice ot mWt wich or macaroni and cheese, crisp green salad with LO..V-fat dressing, choice of milk. fruit turnover THUUllY Elemenlaty achoo/ lunch menu for the Newport·Me!IO UnJl1ecl School Dbdrk:t: Muncbable luncb salad or chicken-patty sandwich on a bun, lettuce and pickles, choice of fruit. choice of milk Muncbable lunch salad with ~t yogurt or tw'key and gravy with rice, fn9sh. baked dinner roll. bot veg· e tables, choice of fruit, choice of milk MOlllY • Checks .. not kceptad #Of less then $17.50 • Ei.n.nt.y lunches•• S1.75 WEDllSDIY FllllY MuncbabAe hmcb salad or two mini cbeeleburgen with lettuce and pjcldes, 100% fruit juice bar, choke ot milk • There .,. three menu chokes every day. The vegetarian Mlec· don v.nes ...tet may be • set.ct. sandwictLoc. bot entrM... Munchable lunch salad or •brunch for lunch• dnna· mon-swirl French tout with maple syrup 4Jld two sausage.:. patties, choice of Turkey and cheese sand· • NOii: The rnuncNble lunch salad contains toned greens. Of .ctwrtisernMU herein can be reprodlnd wftt1out wrttt.n per· mltslon of copyright CJllYMf. HOW JO REACH us ~ The Tlmes Orange Coun1'f 0(800) 252-9141 ~ OaifMd (949) 642·5678 ~ (949) 642-4321 &hwtlll ~ (949) 642-5680 $t>Ol1S (949)574-4223 News. $t>011J Fax (949) ~ 170 E-mail. dallypilotetatlrMs.com MM\OMc. 8uslnetS Office (949) 642-4321 8uslneu Fax (949) 631·7126 ~by1"-~Newt, • ..... fAthe I.ell ~ 1'"* ............ Editor -.. ........ ~(dltOf ......... Olredof of ~IPf'Y ...,...lWMIM. Senkw ....... ~ 0.- -"-0& • .... - WUTHER lllD SURF TEMPQAlUMS Balboa 48165 CC>fona del Mar 47164 Costa Mesa 49174 Newport Beach 48165 Newport Coast 47/66 AMF PORECAST A combiNtlon of north west wlndswell and groundswell will provide head-high wrl today . WtNeJ will be slightly smaller Wednetdly. LOCA'llON 1111 ~ 1·2 NwJPC)rt 3-5 ...... ., J.5 .., J9t1Y l-4 CdM M TIDU TODAY First low 3:46 a.m ....................... 0.2 First high 9:51 a.m ....................... 5.1 Second low 3:58 p.m ....................... 0.2 Secondh~h 10:11 p.m ..................... 5.2 WIDNISDAY First low 4:27 a.m ..... ,................ 0.2 First high 10:32 a.m ..................... 4.5 Second low 4:27 p.m.................... 0.7 Second high 10:49 p.m ................ L" s.o POLICE FILES · COSTAM~SA • ...._. StNet: A purse and its contents wOnh S 175 were stolen from a car in the 3300 block the ~ of M¥ch 12. • Neewpout loulev...t A Compact dfK p&.,., worth S 100 wa stolen from a car in the 2600 block tt'9 ewnlng of March 3. • • Vktorta StNet: A bicycle worth S 150 was stoten !ft the 500 block the ewnlng of M.wch 1. NEWPORT IEAot • ~ C.... l ... sway. A CM lter9o wotth S 100 W11 stolen In the 1IOO blodt the ewn1ng of ~ 10. t I Daily Pilot Energetic Dean Bradford wore ma,ny hats D ea.n Bradford was an Interesting man. He was part of thllt influx of young men who came to Newport Beach right after World Waz 0. Dean had boundless ener- gy. He w.as one of those peo- ple who felt good even in the morning. While the rest of us . •normal" people contem- plate suicide in the morning, Dean would hitch up his . • trousers with his elbows in that James Cagn~y style and say' "I feel great!" He never wanted to go to bed. I consider my finest hour the night in Arizona on the old Mobil Economy Run when Brad said to me, "OK. Judge, I give up. Let's go to bed.• He was very emotion- al, another trait I did not shaze with him. He was an I Robert Gordner . THE VERDICT ex1Marine and loved to sing the. Marine hymn. He always had tears in his eyes by the ·time he came to "the ·shores of Tupoli. • One·of his great frustrations was that he had never been in combat I know why. He was never without his glass- es. I am sure that in his record was a note: "Never give this guy a rifle. He's blind as a bat and will prob- ably shoot his commanding officer thinking he's the enemy." So Dean spent the war as a Marine on Wake Island watching the gooney birds. r Dean had one noticeable idlosyncrasy. He loved hats. He never saw a taxi driver's hat he didn't want to buy. . That Uttle fixation got us in trouble when we were in Mulege in Baja California. We went with a carload of Mexican soldiers to visit a prison. Dean fell in love with the officer's hat, took it off the officer's head, put it on his· own head and asked the offi- cer how much he would sell it for. Since the officer's hat obviously wasn't for sale and be didn't speak English any- way, trungs were a little tense in that truck full or • M~xican soldiers and two gnngos. In addition to his hat fixa- tion , his early morning hap- piness and his tendency to cry over almost anything. Dean was a· guy who loved to organiz~. He fonned the Bay Escrow Co. ,and ~tarted the Newport Beach chapter of the JUnior Chamber of Commerce (the old junior chamber, of which I had been the president, folded when World Wai U came along). . Dean's Junior Chamber conceived the idea of a floating Christmas tree and went up to the local moun- tains to get one. They .: selected one just slightly ! smaller than a giant sequoia, and nearly wiped out the perfume counter at the Hams department store w)len they hauled that monster through San Bernardino. Then one night, a bunch or us were in Palm Springs when Dea.a announced dra- maticctlly that he !::\ad can- cer. He died not too long after that, but not until he had organized his. own funeral. He designated Moose Lagerlof to be seri• ous and me to be funny. I was just a little surprised 1 that he ctidn't write our lines for us. • R09ERT GARONER is a Corona del Mar resident and former Judge. His column runs Tuesdays. Newport library receives windfall from foundation •More than $126,000 in donated funds will · be spent on databases and books for library .. Noekl Schw..U DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation donated a hefty $126,672 to the library, accounting for nearly half or its total materials bud- get this year. Among other things, the money that was turned over on Valentine's Day will be used to buy databases for the institution's computers. These will include data- bases' to research news, financial infonnation, books and general information. or the total amount granted, $6,540 will also be used to add new books and audio books to the library. The latest contribution is abOut one-third more than the foundation had originally bud- geted to give to the library. The foundation had been focusing on buildmg an endowment fund for the library to glean an annual $100,000 during bad financial times. ~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRANO NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Beat for Less! <rl_ tuiiiiRAJuJ1 Floral & Gifts Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat I0-5 Sunday I Oam-4pm 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa (Across fTom Ralp~) (949) 646-6745 3165 Harbor Blv d. Costa Mesa One Block South of •os ~ (71 4 ) 5 45 -7168 50%. OFF TOPARI ES AN D FLORAL Jtrrangem.tnts Home Decor Specially Furnilure Siik florals Custom floral Arrangements Celestino's..a quality MEATS 1Sll 11le Ffnesr Mror ond Semn.• Am1toble Smti111 Cos"1 MtsA for owr 30 ~·n I ~o,fferALL-NATURAL BEEF 8c CHICKEN! Honey Mustard Chicken Bmast B• 315° SS ""'9. Cornbread Stuffed Chicken Bmast a.IN 3509 I lar. Lamb Kabobs M11riltolHI in IJ'IUI, lilifandf'I and FreJ. Mini Wild Rice Stuffed Chicken Breast Bah 3500 1 '"" . S4.99 lb While the foundatio'n had planned to give about $80,000 this year -in order to cam- paign for the endowment fund -generous donations and a good return in investment~ allowecl · it to make a larger grant, said nacy Keys of the foundation. "We're very appreoative," sa.Jd Library trustee Jim Wood. "It's a pleaSdJlt surpnse. It's in Une with what they've done in the past.• The foundation has a sym-· biotic rela1.Jonsh1p with the ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Taxes 15% discount 10 CM Rcsidenrs (714) 546-4272 library's board of trustees. But for the past six months, relations have been strained as the two groups wrestled with trustee accusations of finanopl mismanageme11t. An audit, however, found nothing amiss and the groups are actively working out their dif- ferences. While the foundation raises money and handles donallons, it is the trustees that dcode how the funds ~ to be spent. Still, the rq:unddt1on ha!> con;;isteotly donated a compa- rable chunk of money each year since it was established six years ago. Since 1994, it bas donated a little more than $1 million to the library. This includes $450,000 from the first foundation that prllTlarily raised money. to bwld the mstitution. · In the flast, the funds have been' used to install the library's computer sys- tem and to pay for confer- ences, book collections, the new teen center and the lit- eracy collection. 1s01°0FF SERVICE OF YOUR CHOICE (Alftl ·~·~ • ()Mll'M.. """llUG.,... OU(T 30°1°0FF TWO OR MORE SERVICES CAlftl, llflN«f • ""4(IU11ll't • ~AL' AMJ. 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A4 Tuesday, Morch 21 , 2000 I,' Sculpture sale a tall order_ •Pacific Life trying to sell four-story-high sculpture, but after unsuccessful run on eBay, may donate towering piece. Noakl Schw •rtz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT CENTER -A four-story-high sculpture that has stood in the mJddle of Pacific Life's atrium since ·1971 has been removed, offered up for auction on the Internet and now will likely be .given away. As part of a redecorating effort at its Newport Center headquarters, the company is revamping the center atri· urn and will replace the tow- e nng Tom Van Sant sculp· ture -titled ·celebration of Life" -with a sculpture of a humpback whale and its call. Pacific Life attempted to sell the large sculpture on the Inte rnet auction site eBay, but is now thinking of donating the piece. "The maximum bid was $150,000, • said Pacific Life spokeswoma n Ma rie Con- nell. She said it had b een appraised di d much higher figure. The piece, which has stood at Pacific Life since the Speclallzlng In all wldt:hal building was constructed in 1971, is resting in storage in special crates, awaiting ~ts new home. · Its replacement should be ready in about a year, Con· nell said. Last month~ Pacific Life - the state·~· largest life and health insurance firm - pulled its long-standing plans to expand its Newport Center offices. The proposal included a 420,000-square-foot expan- sion of the existing building. As a result, at least one- fourth of the company's work force will move to Foothill Ranch in South County by summer. The move was the third in a series of application with- drawals attributed 'to the uncertainties created by the so-called Greenlight initia- tive, a slow-growth measure that will appear on the November l;>allot. Prior to Pacific Life's action, the Irvine Co. and the California Teachers Retire- ment System withdrew their e xpansion projects, which were part of an overall plan Athletic Shoes in Men, Women, Kida & Infant Sizes NB Apparel t:aa!! (9491 720-1 602 . ] ~----_.;....,,.,..._ _ _...:.,_~ r A newspaper clipping from 1990 shows then-Pad.fie Mutual C hairman Emeritus Harry Bubb In front of Tom Van Sant's "Celebration of Ufe." to add 1 million square feet of office space and 200,000 square feet of retail space to Newport Center and Fash- ion Island. So while the exterior of. the Pacific Life headquarters wUJ remain as it is, the inte- lrior will receive a face-lift. Connell did say the mas- sive art piece is still for sale if anyone is interested in "an exceedingly tall sculpture.• DON'T MISS THE CHANCE to be in this annual issue that's all about Newport Beach , Costa Mesa and Corona d el Mar! Publication Date: Friday, March 24, 2000 Call hJI M arch 9 to be a part of this special edition. For Advertising, call (949) 642-4321 . ' Pilot COSTA MESA ' . . AROUND TOWI • Send ~ TOWN Items to the o.ily Pilot. 3JO W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627; fax to {949) 646- 4170 or c.all (949) 764-4l30. A com- plete listing may be found at dailypltotcom. TODAY , . MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Sidman will discuSS the use of hypnosis in acbleving personal and pro- fessional success. The event is open to the public and costs $15 for members with reservations and $20 at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. Cal St.le Fulle rton'• Family 1be Corona del Mar Cham· Business Council will hold a ber of CoJ1U11erce will bold a . workshop titled •Tue luncheon starting at 11;30 Chan.ging Role of Wome~ in a .m. at Five Crowns, 3801 E. the Famil Firm: A Llvirtg Coast Highway, Corona Ciel Family • · Business Case Mar. Ed Selich, chairman of Stu(ly/4'from 7:30 to 11:30 the Newport Beach Planning a.11\~ at the Center Club, 650 Coffimission, will speak. The ToW1l Center Drive, Costa cost is $15 and reservations Me~a. Alan Carsrud, a iare required. For more infor- !'ationally ~ec~ed expert' mation call (949) 673-4050. m the family business held, ' will lead the work.shop. The WEDNESDAY workshop is free for mem- Doily Pilot The Newport BMch PubUc Llbrary will present a free program on the ·Fear of Lelsure• at noon . Dr. Stephen MM<>n, a psycholo· gist and newspaper colwn- nist, will speak on the unconscious fear of pleasure. The library is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Borden Books, Music and Cafe wil}'pr~sent a •Person- al GroWth ..and 'D'ansforma- tion Group" with psycholo-' gist · Craig Wagner at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be based on the Richard Carl- son book •oon't Sweat the Small Stuff.• The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call " (714) 432-7854. bers and first-time guests. For more information, call (714) 278-4182. A support group for care- givers of Alzheimer's patients will be held by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County at Silverado Senior Living -Newport Mesa, 350 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. The free event runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For resentations, call (949) 631- 2212 .. lbe Prospects Networking Group meets this and every lbe American Flbromyalgta Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. at Foundation will hold a Mimi's Cafe in Costa Mesa · fibromyalgia support group Courtyard on Newport and at 7:30 at the Hoag J:fospital Harbor Blvd. The event is $6 Cancer Cent~r Auditonum, and includes breakfast. For . 1 Hoag Dnve, Newport more information call (949) Beach. The topic will be 474-2225. ' ·neatment of ~ Disorder for the F1bromyalgia Patient.• The group is free. For more information, call (714) 840-8038. Hoag Conference Center will pre~ent a seminar titled "Ob, My Aching Hipl" from 7 to 8:30 p.m . The event is free. The conference center is at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 44, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (800) 514- HOAG. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host hypnotherapist Jacque- line Sidman at its 7:30 a.m . breakfast meeting at The Pacific Club, 4110 Leadership Tomorrow will hold its annual fund-raiser from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. The event will feature food, music, a raffle, and a talk by A.G. Kawamura on "Enlightened Capitalism for a New Millennium.· The cost is $25 in advance or $30 at the door. For information, call (949) 644-3247. The Newport-Mesa Crib- bage Club will meet at the Oasis Senior Centet, 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Play starts at 6:45 p.m . For more information, call (949) 646-5293. MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • californiats leading underwriters • New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUfRO&CO hM:stmtrll ~SUu J~ Private Client Group 1b Set an Appointment, Please call ... LANTZ E. BELL Brandl Manager 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 Newport Beadl, CA 92660 (949) 720 -8901 lbell@sutro.com THURSDAY McCue Associates will hold a seminar tiUed .. Where are you Going?" from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. to help people determine how to make career a nd life decisions. The event is $25. McCue Associates is at 4570 Cam- pus Drive #60, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (714) 979-1000. Borders Books, Music and Cafe wiil hold a seminar titled •To lr1corporate or Not to Incorporate" with attorney Jerry O'Brien at 1 p.m. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 432-7854. The Alzheimer's Assn. will h~ld a free support group from 1 to 8:30 p.m. for care- givers at Newport Villa Rosa, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For reservations, cctll (949) 631-3555 . The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Wlll hold a Sunset After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. al Tiramisu, 2325 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event is free for mem- bers, $10 for pote~tial mem· bers. For information, call (949) 729-4"400. ------,.-.~----~~----·~--~----~----'-"-·--~-=~·-"1 \ , . Daily Pilot Teacher of the Year: What does.it take? •Aside from a hard-working nature and dedication to education, there's a manunoth application process. Danette Goulet and how you make learning DAILY PILOT come alive for children in your classroom,• said Linda NEWPORT-MESA Mook, ' president of the Kindergartners and high Newport.,Mesa Teac~ers sch·ool seniors alike were 1 F.ederation. . quick to take credit for their ·A c:;orumittee of .pr,~ious­ teacbers being honored )y distinguished t}iachers with Teacher of the Year and administrators awards MQnday. ~ reviewed and judged the ·My senior AP English applications, narrowing class said they felt com-them down to 10. A delega- pletely responsible. They tion of teachers then visited said, • 1t•s because we were those classrooms last week. so good,'" said Michelle "It was so gratifying to be Lindfors, who was named in the classroom of these top Newport-Mesa's high 10 teachers: Mook said. · school Teacher of the Year. It was finally narrowed • But it's clear that earning down to the three top teach- the honor takes much, much ers in the district. Arlene more. nask was awarded elemen-,.... ·1 tend to believe it was tary Teacher of the Year, based on the application Lang was awarded middle you had to fill out that was school teacher of the Year about 10 pages long,· said and Lindfors captured high Rochell e Lang, an art, art school Teacher of the Year. history and home economics Each will rece ive $2,000 teacher at TeWinkle Middle from'.the Donald Bren Foun• School, who was named datlon, created by the Irvine middle school Teacher of Co. to honor teachers for the Year in Newport-Mesa. excellence. "You could select a little bit Two of the teachers - about your teaching envi· Lindfors and Trask -will ronment to sh·are. I caU (my now go on to be considered classroom environment! for Orange County Teacher credtive chaos." of the Year and then the The process began when statewide contest. fellow teachers, parents dnd There was also a Teacher students nominated the of the Year named at each Newport-Mesa Unified school that participated. School District teachers No matter how long the they felt were deserving of process was or bow hard the award -118 total. they worked toward it, the Nominees were then winning teachers were asked to ftll out an applica-equally excited and sur- tion, which Included prised. describing their teaching ·well, I applied, so I philosophy and how they knew it was possible. But l carry it out, and asking and was completely stunned to answering questions on key find out I was Teacher of the educational issues. Year for the district for the "It is a very arduotts secondary level," Lindfors process of reflecting on your said. •1 was shaking when own pracllce as a teacher they came in.•· TOP TUCHEIS N9wport-Mesa Elementary School Teacher of the Year: ARLENE TRASK Newport-Mesa Middle School Teacher of the Yur. ROCHEWLANG Newport-Melli High School Twher of the Year: MICHEUE LINDFORS TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Mike Brewer Allene Ttask Jayml Ropp TeriiWood • Scottla Evans eecma Ordaz Jackie ScottK'alser Phylis Vllss Judy Hibert Pat McUughlln Shella Rogers Danielle Dittmer Annette Cooper Holly ClMk Jana Sc:hmltt Ellen Ferrin Mwilyn Wright Susan Markowitz Jennifer Dory JoMarie Hayes Julie Obouk Barbara Wagner Rochelle Lang Jim Tomlin Michelle Lindfors Dominic Lakey Jon Chance William Burge Loralu Finch ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: Adams College Park Davis Eastbluff HarbQr. 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A6 Tuesday, Morch 21 , 2000 ROONEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 reach the six-figure plateau area, but a monetary gain pales in comparison to the excessive force allegedly dis· played by Newport Beach police. "They were acting like bru· tal thugs, the kind or behavior you expect when bookies don't get their money,• he said. "This is a case about offi- cers violating the dVil rights of a citizen. If they were a little more patient a,nd had her con- sider her options, we wouldO't be here today.• The case is the second in recent weeks in which abuse l>y Newport Beach police has been alleged. The city agreed to pay $10,000 earlier this month to an Orange County prosecutor who claimed he was assaulted by police after ledving a Newport Boulevard bdf The plaintiff initially ... ought $600,000, but settled for the lesser amount. Derense attorneys said no '>UCh setUcme nt will be struck m lhf' Rooney case. · Pohce drrcsted Rooney when they found one gram of crdck cocaine in the trailer home she shdred with her hus- bdJld, Mickey Rooney Jr. She pleaded guilty and was !>entr.nced to !:-lO days in jail dnd three yedrs of probation. She wai. dlso convicted on four other cha rges, including resistrn g drrest. stemming from d 1996 case. Doily Pilot 1 Costa Mesa to join drug task force I • After requesting more information, City Council OKs deployment of narcotics officer to drug-fighting coalition. city would have greater access to drug-fighting intelli- gence, high-tech swveillance equipment and manpower. The coalition comprises approximately 30 other city, county, state and federal anti-drug agencies, includ- ing the U.S. Depart:r;nent of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Agen cy. tant information. The report suggested that joining the task force would bctng the city increaSed rev- enue •from JT>,Olley, cars and homes seized in drug arrests. Hot;{ever, it did not determine how much it would cost the city to join the regional force. approximately $8,800 of the officer's overtime pay. Councilwoman Linda Dixon, wbo eventually voted for ·the membership, asked Smith why the city should : reshuffle the city's successful f\ill'COtiCS unit. Andrew Giant redeploy one of its six nar- OAtLY P1Lor cotics officers to a central Los Angeles office. COSTA MESA -The City Council voted to join a coalition of Southern Califor- nla drug-fighting agencies Monday night; Membership to the South- e~ , California Drug Task Fo~e requires the Costa Mesa P9lice Department to Lt. Ron Smith said doing so will allow the city to be more active in squeezing oui major drug suppliers. "We're adding more power to what we're doing O?;J our streets,• Smith told the council Smith also said that as a member of the task force, the The council delayed approving the membership at its last meeting, ~greeing that a police department report on the task. force lacked impor- A revis,ed report st1id .the city will still be ~espoOSlble for paying the redeployed offieer's salary, benefits and' overtime, which amouht to about $90,000. The DEA will reimburse the city for •we continue attacking at street level without narcotics officers and attack the sup- pliers and major cartels with our task force,• responded Smith.· ·u we only concen- trate ori one, I'm afraid we'd never get a lid on it.• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEEJt omcro..Y runs periodic.ally In the Dai- ly Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding y~r organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228. MEDIATION CENTER The Mediation Center of Costa Mesa needs volunteers for case management and intake. · Bilingual language skills are necessary. For more information, call (949) 574-5990. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Stud ents from 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing positive pee r and adult relation- ships. For more inforina~on, call (7)4) 549- 9622, ext. 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit residen~ cham- ber orchestra needs volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones, mailing and help with recep- ' tions. Nominees are also being sought for the · Board of Directors. For more information, call (949) 830-2950 .. NEW DIRECTlONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. For more information, call (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have exten- sive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call (949) 722r1611. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. 1Taining workshops at the cen~al library will certify volunteers. For registration or more information, call (949) 717-3874. BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Newport Harbor takes 18 awards in decathlon Newport Harbor High School students who par- ticipated in the Orange County Academic Decathlon last month wo'n 18 individual medals. Competing against 68 other teams from through- out the county, Newport Harbor captured third place fo r overall team score and second place for team score in the super quiz category. Alex Arjad won first place for math and second place for economics. Doug Dukes won first place in the interview category and foUTth place in math. Tony Gielow captured four medals: first place in math, second in speech, fourth for his overall score and fifth place for social science. Steve Weller placed first for math, third in both the interview category and for his overall score and fourth place for social science. Jamie Dow earned third-place medals in lit· erature and economics, fourth place in fine arts and math and fifth place for his overall score Sorayah Ockuoglu placed fifth in the interview cate- gory. -Danette Goulet • Did y~u know the amount of federal funding Costa Mesa receives depends on being counted in the Census? ~/come to S 0 LJ RC One "Your Southern California Mobility Specialisu" •Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Prod.ucts • Service & Repair • Insurance Reimbursement Specialist "Gver 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Wmdow Treatments •Valances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Co,,,pliment11ry Cons11lt11tio1' ;,. Yc>11r Howu ' census 2000 .. 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"Rather than waiting for someone to come to tfle planning desk, the city needs to stimulate the neighborhood to make these improvements work." ~Daily Pilot wekomes ~ers o,.. •m~s concerning Newport Bffch ~ Co\u Mesa. lhere are four Wll'fS to ~ in your com- ments.: DOily Pilot Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING We must teach .kids to believe in themselves I went to a talk recently on how the educational system has been com- promised by society's concern that kids have high self-esteem. My kids went through that pendu· lum swing, when the elementary schools even had.Project Self-Esteem. The main focus was to learn how to compliment yourself and others. Then, the school started giving out a lot more awards. The idea was to ensure that every student got an award by the end of the school year. Once the students figured that out. the awards lost their meaning. Personally, I don't think additional awards given to everyone do much to improve self-esteem. Insincere com- pliments from a teacher have the same effect. So, if we tailor the edu~a­ tional system in an effort to raise self- esteem, we fitted the students with the wrong suit. I think we should recognize and praise students for accomplishments that are benchmarks of achievement and perseverance. At my children's school. the students who have a 4 .0 grade-point average for two semes- ters in a row have their pictures dis- played on the Honor Wall. The Honor Wall signllies each student's year's worth of time and effort to reach this pinnacle. In my opinion. schools should work to provide tutors and prog'rams to help kids.get on the Honor Wall. This will work better than pushing them through the educational conveyor belt, without e nsuring that they understand each subject before they face a more advanced one. Kids need to be convinced that if they work hard in school, the reward will be waiting for them at the end of 12th grade. lf each student puts in the time and effort, a college or technical education is his or hers for the asking. Some students get derailed: they think they must be stupid because they flunk the ir tests. We have to con· vince them the problem isn't with their brain -it is with their effort. · Erin Gruwell, a product of New- port-Mesa schools, was the inspira- tion that convinced 150 •at-rtsk• kids they were smart and they could suc- ceed. Kids from families that never bad a member graduate from high school are now entrenched in colleges throughout the nation. These same students wrote a book that you need to read~ ''The Freedom Writers Diary,• by the Freedom Writers with Gruwell. Gruwell started her career at Long Beach Wilson High School. teaching at-risk kids freshman English. She taught English to the same students for the next four years. Once sh e found out how disenfran- chised the kids felt, she threw out the standard lessons and the class began reading books by teenagers who bad struggled. Each student kept a jour· nal during that four-year period, and "The Freedom Writers Diary• is a compilation of excerpts from those journals. I hope that Gruwell and the Free- dom Writers will come to talk lo the kids in our district. I hope they can convince our kids to express frustro- tioo wlth a pen rather than a gun. 1 dreem that our students will see they can be aucceesful by virtue of their own hard work. When I wu a kid, I reed all of the Horatio Alger stories, until I was con- vinced that it was poaible for me to be successful. The Freedom Writers are the Horatio Alger of today. True self-esteem comet from believing in younelf. Once you .. believe, no one can take it away. If you don't believe in younelf, no one can give it to you. There II no magic lelf-esteem award. •MY I I .... DWI> II 1 CGlta Miii f'llldlrwl. ttercoeurm nn ~ han be Nlli:Md r., e:m.l M GGSoo 181Dlmm • • •• -WOODY TESCHElt., head consultant for EIP Associates, whkh has prepared a draft plan for the West Side revitalization. • unas -Mail to the o.i1y PLlot.,330 w Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 ' • MADBS HOnJNE -c.all (949) 642-6086 • • MX -Send to (949) 646-41l70 • E~ -Send to dailyp1fot0lat1mes com All COfTespondence must include your full name, hometown and p'hone number (for verification purposes only). \~ . . ., Tue.day. Ma<eh 21 2000 A7 sou11s FRO~,)t.HE ·soU1~_.}/· : . / : . . Coffie on, NewI}~rt .(·'" Iet's ·-talk . By Leooard Kranser T he Daily Pilot pom~ out the solubon to Newport Beach residents' airport concerns (MTime for a new look al El Toro,• March 9). It says, •Newport Beach leaders need to strike a deal with \heir South County enemies: If you help us freeze·John Wayn e in its current state, we'll stop our push for an airport at El Toro." Don't call South County "ene- mies"; we are offering that "deal. H First of all, we wrote Measure F to require a two-thirds vote of the people before' the county could: • Increase the operation of any existing civilian airport beyond its current legally permissible and authorized level of operations. • Affect the physical expdllSion of the facilibes of any exisbng civilian arrport beyond the current · and legally authorizcd'!ize. · • Make any expan ion or change in operabons at any exist· ing airport. Measure P eHecllvely prevents a John Wayne expansion. ERIC HUTCHISON ~~ So why is the Newport Beach City Council spending taxpayers' money on a lawsuit to overturn Measure F1 The 2-to-1 win for Measure F says El Toro will not be built, because the people will not allow it. The most recent polls by UCI and Cal State Fullerton show opposition to El Toro airport exceeding support, which is dwindling. And Newport Beach Congressman Christopher Cox's 47th District voted 74.3% in favor of Measure F. The alternative to building El Toro airport need not be expan- sion of John Wayne, unless the • Newport Beach strategy back- fires. Talk of John Wayne dou- bling or tripling comes only from El Toro promoters. It's their "boogeyman• to scare residents to their pro-airport side. Supervisor Thomas W. Wilson tried to take John Wayne expan- sion off the table, but the New- port Beach City Council askoo the county to leave it on. Realistically, there is little need for increased airport capacity m Orange County. The much-exaq· If Newport Beach persists in its litigation and pro- motes a counter initiative against Measure F, your opportunity for a "n o John Wayne expansion -no El Toro " deal will evaporate. gerated growth in regional air travel demand will arise from remote and growing areas of the lnland Empire and Los Angeles County, closer to March, Ontario and Palmdale airports. The Southern California Assn. of Governments predicts Orange County's population will grow by only 14 t}o Ill the next 10 years. 'Th.is is no justificaboo for dou- bling, tripling -or in the case of El Toro -quadrupling county air- port capacity. Orange County is expected to add only 385.000 men, women and children to 1ts populabon. but the county proposes to expand airport capacity for 28 million pas- sengers. The El Toro pltln depends on unporbhg th c;e pas- sengers from other c1irports and other counties. U Newport Beach per .. 1i.t'> 10 1ls litigation and promotei. d counter initiative against Mt:dsure F your opportunity ford "no John V.d)'rle 'expansfon -no El TorrJ • dedl will evaporate. We urge J\ic\\ port Beach to abandon dootnPd, co<>Uy attempts to prompte dn El Toro airport and focus on JU.,l lurutmg John Wayne. As Steve Smith -,c11d Ln his March 13 column. • \.\" -.houldn't reject South County'<; olive branch, noted that th<' P1~1ht e1t1es of the El Toro ReuSl' Pl.inning Authority alread) hdvf> offt>red to fight against expansion of John Wayne, tf only Newport Bec1c h leaders would agree to c1 deul • Talk to us We oppo-., dtfJ>0rt noise, pollubon and l1t1lhc -in all our backyards • LEONARD KMNSfR 1s cra1rman of the El Toro Coaht1on, a group that includes the El Toro Reuse Pl,inning Avthofity, Project 99, Taxpayer~ for Responsible Planning and No Jets He may be reached at coalitionOe/toroalfport.org HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan :. ~ Council: Joe Erickson, Heathe1 SCJmers, Llbby Cowan and Linda Ducon OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall noo """'w- port Blvd., 92663, (9-49) 044-3 31N Mayor: John Noyes Cowtdt: Gary Adams, JdJ1 Debc1y fl..or- ma Glover. Thd Ridgeway, Dennis O'Netl and Tom Thomson NEWPORl-MESA UNIRED SCHOOL DISTlUCT District Office: 2985-A Bear St Cosld Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Sapertnleodent ~Obert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco. Jun Ferryman, Martha Fluor. Wend~ LE>eCe, Serene Stokes and David Brook. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Me .:i 92627, (94_9)631-1200 Board: Th.ldy Ohlig-Hctl l. t-hke Healey, Fred BocJcmiJler, Dana Haynes dnd Jim Atkinson Smith's cries for peace rile airport supporters S teve Smith's column ·we shouldn't reject South County's olive branch• (March 11) has a few problems. Significant leaders in South Orange County who are fighting against an El Toro airport have made it quite clear they believe the answer to our county's air transportation problems is to expand John Wayne Airport. Irvine Mayor Christina Shea, , Irvine Councilmen Larry Agran and Dave Christensen, and Assemblywoman Patricia Bates (R·Laguna FEEDBACK Niguel) all have expressed thelr opinion John Wayne can and should expand. The city of Irvine has con- tributed millions of dollars to fight Newport Beach and Costa Mesa on this issue. Are we to belleve the leaders there will suddenly change their minds and help us? There might be some in South County who would he lp, but what good will that be when . thoee who have control of the mOlt money think John Wayne should expend'l Steve ha.I placed hls trust tn a few people from South County who have a-malled htm. I Will put my trust in people who live ln lhia cominunity, such u the entire Newport Beech City Council and tbe COit.a Mesa mayor and Oty Coundl. a.AUDIADOWM mwpo11 a.cb - S(AH Hlillt I DM.Y I'll.OT Planes c:ontlaae to take otr from John Wayne Airport. Steve Smith's March 11 c61- umn wu outrageous. Rather than ~ the entire piece of propaganda, I'll concen1rate on b1s last paragraph. He stated; ·vou won't find (the Airport Working Group) working to atop John Wayne. They'll be in court. trying ID vain once again to con- vince everyone that what la bad for the twin dties ii good for El lbro. • DOM anyone else out there ftnd Smitb'l lgeDda to stop Ul El Toro Airpalt tiglanlngf ~be tbAnkl he knows ... tbu our dty P · ..... • 9"IJ odm group that is faghting the expuwon of John Wayne. He thinks that all we have to do ~ trust South County to help us stop an ·expan· s1on of John Wayne Airport and it will happen. Those are the people who have been shouting to anyone who will listen that there II an artifioal cap at John Waype and that tn the yeer 2005 (or poisibly before), our •ttlemmt -.iree- ment will expire and John Wayne wt11 be forced to -w-t"""ace- twice the pelHDgen it c1cJe1 today. • · Tbe Airport Wortdng Ol'oup wU1 be tn c:ault '° dMhnp • very flawed Measure F Even before Meas ure F went to the voters, the Allport Workmg Group realized it hdd mam problems and chdllengPd tl!> legallty 1\vo 1udge ex pre <.ed concerns about 1t and hmh.'d dt the possibility of a sue~ p-.-.tul challenge should tht' rnl'.t'>ure pass . . The Airport Workinq t 1roup 1-. fighting for the peopJC' nC l'W• port Beach and Costa l<'"d l. for one, thank <..oncl lor tht·m DON NYRE NC'v. port Bedch It's time courageous leadt•rs m all commuruties 4dm1t the ba 1c facts about the El Toro d1rport debate: • The declining usage at John Wayne clearly show lhat Orange County doe not oe d a bigger airport. 1Wo thirds of the county' vol· ers are agaJJ\.St the county gov- ernment's arrogant po 1uon on this lllue. The Millennium Plan lS a superior alternabve by any loga· c;a1 standard. And la•t but not l ast, Mea· sure P truly helps all communi· ties. not just South Cnunty. When Meeaure F paned. we didn't loee u airport -we geiMd • gem named ·The Mil· leanlum Plan.• \ GalltON IMMMY M..-.Y'lto ' Quot• Of •• , •tf yau ty to llnw a fm1W in a1 tldt (Lanpbf), you .... mab sun rs WAY In, .. he1 beat you -·· Jim Kiefer. Newport baseball coach I A8 Tuesday, Morch•21 , 2000 •Sports Editor Roger Carlsoo • 949-574-4223 ~. Daily Pilot Newport ·Harbor Nicks ·W~riors,. 6-5 • Langsdorf's game-ty,ihg, "Woodbi:idge has a couple of pitcl.1-BASEBALL . With runners on first and second and . . · . ers with some pretty good stu!f," srud only one out, Brant knocked down a winrung homers lift1Newport. Newport Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer. reached With singles before Alan Lane pitch in the dirt a nd alertly saw the run· ' . "llut if you try to throw a fastball in on . layed down a perfect SSlCrlfice bunt, ner on first break for second which~as Tony Altobelli Nick, you better make sun~ it's WAY in, moving runners into scoring position. still occupied by a Warriors' runner. N 1 wpor I I} •,' l J DAJLY PrLOT otherwise, he'll beat you." A surprise suicide squeeze by Chris Running at the stran~ed runner NEWPORT BEACH -The stubbor-Langsdorf added a single and three Ward brought in Jacobs before Cory between first 1and seconp, .Brant saw Mond.1\. ~. ~fcH• • ness of Justin Jacobs and the biceps of RBis to his totals, while Jacobs threw a Forsythe laced a double right down the the runner at second sneaking off the Nick Langsdorf led Newport Harbor complete-game five· hitter, striking out left-field line, bringing in Brant° and bag and fir~s strike at second to pick High's baseball team to a 6-5 Sea View five. cutting the lead to 5.3. off the lead runner, setting up Langs-NII 4ut1. W:>ocbidge6 League comeback win over visiting Newport (2-5, 1-2 in league) man-La.ngsdorf tied the game al 5-5 with dorf's game-winning dinger in ,lhe bot-~.,.S.AliloNiguel3 Woodbridge Monday afternoon. aged to come all the way back from a a two-run blast to center field, scoring tom of the seventh. Langsdon clubbed two home runs, 5-1 deficit for the win. Donovan Wong ahead of him. who led SEA VIEW LEAGUE Aliso Niguel at 'M>odbrldge including a tie-breaking blast over the ~ong ~th Langsdorf and ~acobs' off the inning with a double to right. Wood~ HMllOR 6• W~~: 5 2 IMne at Lagl.f\a Hills left-center field fence in the bottom of heroics, Kiefe r w~s plea~ed wtth the Brant' made a big defensive play Newport Harbor 010 220 1 -6 11 2 the seventh inrung, giving Newport its key plays from van ous Sailor players. behind the plate in the top of the sev-Jacobs and Brant Flagel Peck (6) and Martinez. Newport at Aliso Niguel fl!Sl league wm in three attempts. He ·Trailing, 5-1, in the fourth inning, enth, cutting down a Woodbridge (2 -5, w. Jacobs, 2-2. L -Peck. '2B -Yoder Ntl'J. Wong IM>odbridge at !Nine now has four home runs for the season. Jacobs and catcher Garrett Brant each 0-2) rally. (NH). Beerer (NH). HR -Langsdorf {NH) 2. Weekend • warn ors .•Ba lboa Isla nd's Kelly Stewart goes swim crazy a t the NCAA Division HI Swimming Championships for Wheaton. College. So how was your weekend? If you would l'\pve asked me Last wee kend, I'd have said someUung dbout sleeping in or gomg to a fnend's bdrbecue or something wild like tht1l. Ask Kelly Stewart the same question. Her weekend from March 9-1 1 had a little more piz<1zz. Stewart, from Balboa Island, is a sophomore ~l =~ .. Tony Ahobelli COLLEGES at Illinois' Wheaton College. She and eight of her teammates went to Atlanta, Georgia to compete in the NCAA Division Ill National Swunming Championships. Needless lo say, it went well. Stewart started her compe bbon Thursday, March 9 with the 50-yard freestyle. After a 24 .02 morning swim had her as the No. 2 seed, she led from start to finish and touched the wall in first. Her llme or ~3. 76 was not only her personal best, but it was good enough to qualify for a senior national qualifying tune. Stewart ended Thursday's action by anchoring the 400 medley relay team, leading Wheaton to a third-place fm1sh behmd Division Ill powerhouses UC San Diego and Kenyon College. Their time of 3·52.44 was 2.19 seconds faster than their morrung time, wtuch was the fastest of all qualifiers. On Fnday the 10th, Stewart dnchored the 200 medley relay, wtuch placed sucth at 1 :48.63, setting a new Wheaton College rec9rd. Followmg that, Stewart competed in the 200 • freestyle. Starting the race, Stewart's rtght lens of her goggle filled up with water, but still pushed on. With 50 yards to go, 8011-1 lenses were fill, but still managed lo touch the wall a l 1:52.09, winning the event. 1Wo inclividuaJ races, two personal bests and two national titles. Her last race on Friday was the a nchor leg of the 800 free relay. Overcoming a huge deficit, Stewart shortened the gap and h elped Wheaton ta.ke fifth place with a 7:41.32. On Saturday the 11th, Stewart started otr with the 100 freestyle, her last individual race. She was just out-touched at the wall, taking second a t 5 1.88. Finally, as the anchor of the -400.free relay team, Stewart he lped Wheaton take fourth with a time of 3:32.84, another school record. Wheaton ended up in filth place overall. its hlghe~t ran.king ever and Stewart was the 18(.'0nd-hlghelt ICOring individual Of the meet. SEE COLLEGES MGE t r/. I HANGING I Parents find golf tournament a great way to help find a cure for their son with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT N EWPORT BEACH -Little Dusty Brartdom didn't fully understand why everyone was gathered at one site to play in a-golf tournament. As Dusty cruised along the course Monday at Newport Beach Country Oub with his mother in a specialized golf cart designed to look like a Humvee, he watched as his friend, 7-year·old Tanner 1rauthen. played in the inaugwal charity event to raise funds for research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Dusty, 1, who suffers from DMD, took the day off from school at Carden Hall in Newport Beach to hang out with his buddy and about 120 other golfers in the event organized by his parents, Neil and Catherine Brandom, who learned of Dusty's disease a year ago and have been hustling to help Cind a cure ever since. ·w e went to a Parent Project meeting in September, and realized we could do something, so we planned this golf tournament,• said Calh. ·We had never organized anything before. "Duchenne is one of 42 different types of muscular dystrophy and it only affects boys. It is a fatal disease and children usually survive into their teens, and there is no cure. These boys get weaker and it affects their heart. They just die. It affects every muscle in the body.• • • OONLEACHIDAILY PWT Monday, the Brandoms expected to raise Dusty Brandom, 7, gets a putting lesson from cele brity Mickey Jones, left. while bis .s100.ooo f.or o~ with mostly private donations. best friend, Tanner Trauthen, runs in to join them before inaugural Pa.rent Project . "Most first-year golf tournaments are negative Charity Golf Tournament at Newport Beach Country C lub, which was·• fundraiser (in profit returns), but we are goin9 to make money for Brandom in his battle with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Below, a celebrity group. to~ DMD without any big s~nsor, said Criend 1i'oy lncludlng Richard Kam of Home Improvement. far left) James Hampton of the Longest Miku.lka, who helped org~e ~e event. ' d Dusty, the oldest of three siblings, looks and acts Yard and Teen Woll to his right. tip their hats before teeing o ff in t1ae tournament Mon ay. like a normal kid, but his muscle cells are deteriorating because of a faulty gene. His enthusiasm for life masks his weakening muscles. He has known bis close friend, Tanner, for about four years. "Tanner's my good buddy -I think it's neat that he's pla~ goU, • Dusty said. ·1 can putt, but Tanner can r y hit the ball.• The tournament included a celebrity foursome of actors Richard Kam (•Al• from the television show "Home Improvement"), Mickey Jones ("Thl Cup• and "Sling Blade"), Mark McClure (Jirruny Olsen in the "Superman• fibns) and actor/writer/director James Hampton ("The Longest Yard" and "Teen WoU"), Heavyweight boxer Francois Botha (Newport Beach), who has fought Mike 'fyson and Shannon Briggs and is hoping to fight Lennox. Lewis on July 15, also teed it up for Dusty. The event featured an Australian themed barbecue awards dinner after the charity tournament with the ·surttones• band as entertainment. The Brandoms are from Australia and have lived in Newport Bea.ch for five years. "We're here to stay," said Neil Brandom. a real estate developer. •My wife and I both came to study at Cal Sta.te Fullerton, and we just stayed on. Newport Beech is the kind of place where you like to stay and raise a family.• The Brandoms, after seeing their oldest son having trouble running and climbing stairs, were twice told by doctors that Dusty was slow developing and would grow out of his physical shortcomings. But when their 5-year-oki son, Luke, began doing things Dusty was wiable to do, they insisted on further testing and found out lt was DMD. "1bat's why we're here, to help find a cure or strong treatment for this dbease, • NeD said. •w e obviously have a vested interest ... our 900 bu the disease." South selection committee eyes 16 locals • South All-Star football team will be announced April' 4. S.ny Faulkner DAILY PILOT Record-setting run------ ning backs Andre _ Stewart and Marshall He ndricks, USC- bound oflensive tackle •llli••• Blair Jones, and Daily Pilot Pacific Coast League Defensive . Co-Players of the Year Kyle West- man and Jay Bottom, are among t 6 Newport-Mesa District seniors nomi- nated for the South All-Star football ·team .. The local candidates, submitted by their coecbel, wW hope to get one of 36 roster spots available for the annu- al summer sbowcue, ICbeduled July 14 at Orange Coast College. The South roster, selected by O range County sportswriters, is scheduled to be announced April 4. Stewart, the CIF Southern Section Divic;1on VI and Sea View League Off~sive Player of the Year. was also the tit tnct MVP after leading New- port Harbor High to a 13-0-1 record and. tls PCond ClP championship. The 5-£oot-9, 170-pounder rushed for o school single-season record 2,404 yards and scored 26 touch* doWN. Hendricks, who broke the Estancia single-season nuhing record wtth 1,417 yards on 200 caniel, ft!M'eed 1,963 all·PWJ>OM yards for the Baglel " a running back, recelv• and kick ret\amer. He also had eight bitercep- Uons et c:omerbeck. He ha been lll·STll FOOTllll offered a full scholarship by Hum- boldt State, according to Estancia Coach Dave P~kms, who was unsure Monday 1f Hendricks had accepted the offer. Jon I <1 h ·H. 270°pu11nll rll~lplc• moyer, has air udy l><'u1 wll l h•cl to play in the Shrine All-Star Game. Me may, however, still decide to play in the county game, should he be select· ed. He joined Stewart as a member of the All-Southern' Section team (all dlviliOns). We1tman, a 6-3, 275-pound defen- sive end for Estancia. ls bound for occ, according to'f>erldna. Bottom (6-4, liO) played tackle and end for Corona del Mer, whk:h IMred t.be Pedftc Coat lA9gue title with Costa Mesa. Other nominees include: Sean Fenton, Grant Estabrook and Mike Hayes (Corona del Mar)1 Dave Weir, Shaun Ferryman, Erle Connaty, Juon Rankin, Todd Duddrldge and Jake C ·1evC"land {Costa Mesa); as well as 11ke nmn•'Y and Nick Haddy (New- port Harl.>or). Fenton (6--4, 260) ls an offensive tackle bound for Yale, while Hayes will play fullback. at Cal Poly San Lu.ls Obispo. Estabrook (1,043 rushing yards) was the Pilot's PCl Offensive Player of Year. Weit, like Westman and Bottom an All-CIP Division IX pick. wu a two. time ell-diltnct p8l1onmr ... Mfety and oullide linebecker. He al8o played~. ·--r _Oa __ i~_P_il_m ____________________ -'-------------~~J>()l{fS ______ ~----~------------_;,;;r~~sdo)::._.;;.(.;,~Mor___.;.~_2_1~,2-ooo ___ A9_ Glli .., ..... .._ ........... Iii-' ..... r--------------------, : r i, r , 1 t 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I L••••••• ·-------~ SCHEDULE COLLEGES CO NTiNUED FROM 8 And you thought keepmg up with the hoops brackets was tiring .... Despite a void of wins for Orange Coast College's baseball team, Jason (don't call me Jerry) Reuss continues to send bdseballs into orbit. Reuss has seven dingers for the sea son, giving him 22 for his career at OCC That's good enough for second on the all-time home run Ust surpassing Kevm R 1mer's total of 20. A cruel twist of lrony struck the Vanguard University wom en's basketball tournament The Lions, who a ttempted and made more three-pointe rs thdn dny NAlA Division l school in the country, were beaten by the three-point shootlng of Western Montana. WMU rut t t of 24 treys in the game, including 8 of 14 m the second half, while Vanguard was held to 5 of 18 from behmd the arc. That's an 18-poml edge for Weste rn Montana, m a t 9- point game. Mt. Rushmore • Ba yes, "Roche and the Martinovich twins are clearly the keys 'to success fQr 1the Mustangs. Girls swimming COSTA MESA :-. Last year, Erin Bayes, Katie Roche and the identical twins of Jody and Wendy Mart:i.novich carried Costa Mesa High's girls swim team. This year, it will be more o! the same. PREVIEW y ~ l HE·MUSTANGS I ~ "Those (tout) will can'y a lot of our team 's weigh t,''' Costa. Mesa Coach Todd· Kol- ber said. ·. ,, 1Wo dual meets into the ~ 2000 season, Bayes, a jwti.or, already guaranteed a spot in the ClF p reliminaries in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle sprints, repeating her perfor- mance last year. She was the runner-up in the Pacific Coast Leagu~ in the 50, and she was third in the 100. last year. Jr. Jr. So.· So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Junipr Jody Martinovich qualified for CIF in a stagger- ing fivEt events last year, com- peting in the 200 and 500 freestyle races. She also had her choices of the t 00 freestyle, 100 bre aststroke and 200 individual medley. Her sister, Wendy, quali- fied for the second year in a row in the 100 breaststroke. She also' qualified in the 200 IM last year, but Kolber said she will swim whateve r event M.esa needs help ·m.. Junior Dana Steenhard has stepped up in Mesa's first two dual meets this year, both wins. She competes in the 100 butte rfly and 200 TM. Frances Assal and Candice Carpente r have a lso Unpressed so far. Roche is doubly dangerous in the 100 and 200 freestyles, coming close to qualifying Junior Vicki N1gori.zawa competes in the 200 and 500 freestyles. She fin.ist,ied sec- ond in both e vents in a dual meet ag a inst H untington Beach. Sophomore Megan Devey swims in the same two events. -by Joseph !loo Tars tee off. on Ayala C HINO HILLS -Jake Allanach led the way wtth GOLF a two-under 35 in Mond ay's nonleague goU match with Ayala High at Los Serra nos Country Cl,ub, and Newport Harbor went on to complete a 399-443 vtctory Monday. Allanacb's overall score for the 18-hole match was a 77, cmd he was 1oined by Dan Kus h (38), who combined w1th l'raighe Concannon, for a 77, as well as Kevin Olson (37), 78, Scott Tippett, 82 and Mitch Johns, 85. --The NeWport five ha d a "break-out" day, according to their coach , Jim Warren. 01 the 45 holes played by the five. there were six budies, 28 pars and 11 bogeys. Newport improves to 3-0. Ayala falls to 2-1. Costa Mesa sweeps by Rancho Alamitos -C OSTA MESA -Costa M~~~ High's boys VOLLEYBALL volleybd.U team took ca re of V1S1ting Rancho AJarrutos, winning , 15-4 , 15-10, 15-8, in nonleague action Monday night. Shaun Ferryman and Nate Jones each had e ight kills for the Mustangs (2-1), while Da vid Van Ngo had 20 digs. Orange Coast wins key four-school battle COSTA MESA -Brian Winston fired a two-unde r 69 to lead the Orange Coast College GOLF men's goU team to a Orange EmplTe Con!erence win over 1.rvine Valley, Golden West and Cypress m Mesa Verde Country C lub, par, 71 . OCC shot a 385, edging Irvine Valley (387) and Golden West (390). Cypress was fourth Wlth a 41 3. Wtnston's 69 was four shots better than anyone else in the four-school field. Mike Akah osh.i (78), Enc ffird (79), Enx Hebert (79) <ind Kyle Wicks (80) round out the scoring for OCC ( 15-4, 10-2 m conference). Bo.JI tennis PRMEW illE SAllOIS • YOUTH RULES •Sailors' stock rises. So. Jr. Jr. "· Jr. "· k. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. NEWPO RT BEACH _ After an off-season w he re Newport Harbor Higb's boys tennis coach Richard Berman worried if he would have a team or not, 40 playe rs show.ed up for tryouts. One of the bng htest new- comers for Newport is sopho- more N{ck Kuhle, a transfer from Ne vada who 1s the . Sailors' No. 1 singles playe r. Ranked in\he top fiµe in his age group at Nevada, Kuhle is also the grandson of John · Wa'fn.e . While his grandfather was .his own man, Kuhle has been impressionable, helping tus talent grow. "He's super-atte ntive,· Berman said. •He loves to be coached." ·Another newcomer. fresh- man Brandon Lu!ty, is New- port's No. 2 singles player. A top football playe r on lhe freshman team, Lufty is big, but he is d eceptively qwck "He's got quick moves and great hands,• Berman said The No. 3 singles player is sophomore En c Allione, a for- mer member of the sailing team who decided to concen- trate on tennis . Although inconsistent, he can be Ne w- port's best player when he's peaking. Sophomore Charbe Hirst 1s a solid player wh o rotates mto the singles b.neup. Newport's No. 1 doubles squ ad of Ryan Curry and Col- in Duncan is where all the Sailors' yea rs of WlSdom resides. Curry 1s Newport's learn cap tain. ·1 was really sic k for one month," Bennan said. "While I was out. he organized prac- tice and took everytlung upon lumsel! .• While Curry is the team captain, he and Duncan share that role and have developed a good rapport with each oth- e r. -by Joseph Boo For starters • Estancia High's girls swim program is growing a t a startling rate, with 24 now jn the scheme. CO~IA MESA-•inexpe- rience" 1s an overstatement when <1ppl1ed to Es tancia Hlgh's qtrls swun team. Just how mc >.perienced were the Eagl~ before the 2000 sea- son? "l hdd guls who didn't know \•»hat a lap wa s," Eslanc111 Codch Michelle Spanley <>aid. But h.ke a ball of yeasty dough m a cool. damp place, the Euqles are expanding at a n aJamung rate. FlI'St, there were only four returning SWlmmNs. Then, a surprising 16 guh 'howed up for tryouts. And "'1th the Paahc Coast Leagut.-schedule about to s tart, Estancia now has 24 girls, e nough to spht the group mto vd!Srty and 1uruor varsity ThP three returrung swim- mers dfl~ 1uruor Somer Flaher· ty. semor Kabe Wyman and thl' Ct1..,<>1ty sisters, Lauren and Jenru!er Nc•Prlless to say, Estanoa needs those four to rack up pomh dnd they have been fairly succ.-essfuJ this year. Fla- he rty, d . ~econd-team PCL girl.., wull'r polo player, IS the fdstc!:.l lr1•e>style swUn.rner on the Edglcs She is also a ·co- captdm Lis d junior, and is mstrum••nldl m teddung oUt-· Girls swimming PREVIEW THEUGllS ~ ~ E~ ANn#M ff. Jennifer C.-iy Jr. == ~-Sonw Fw.ty Jr. ~flour St. DYN~ So. Jemffwr '-tton So. Eliubedl Kuo Sr. St8pNnie "-id ff. Katie WyrNn So Rubi Zwgou ff. COMh: Michefle Sp9nley er teammates. ~enior Lauren Cassity JS the other co-captain and fills the same roles as Flaherty This· despite plaYUtg softball in the same season . Wyman ts another softball player/swunmer. She came closf' to qua.Wymg for C IF U1 track last year and will be counted on to swun the more a dvdnced strokes hke the butterfly. Lauren's sister Jenru!er ts c)lso athletic and versaWe enough to compete 1n the medley events. r ' -by Joseph Boo CdM. bump s· off Edison, 12-6 ~ORONA .DEL TENNIS M AR -Host C:oronu ctel Mar applied a t 2- 6 def •dl on Ed.t.son Monday in nonJc•ayue boys tenrus, keyed by Bndn Morton's sweep m smglt>!) dnd a sweep in dou- ble!> Ir• 1m Mlchae1 Bean and Pet••r Kulmal1ck.i. CdM unpro\.•'" to 7-0 Wllh the dea- ton NONl..EAGUE Corona del Mar 12, Edison 6 Single' Morton (CdM) def. Malaway 6-2; def. Ke)'54!r. 6-4; def Santos, 6 2, Kennedy (CdM) lost. 1 6. won 6 1, 6-1; Wadhwa (CdM) lost 2·6, .i 6. wo11. 6-2 DoublH • Ball-Myers (CdM) lost to.W Hall-J. Hall, t--6, def. Albrecht· Yang. 6-0; def. ~ To«iay. &-0; Bean·Kulmatldu (CdM) woo. 61, 6-1, 623, Stuart·N1ng (CdM) lost 3-6, 2·6, won, 7·5 CdM gives it away G \ R D E N BASEBALL GRO\.C - Desplle' a complete-game 1our-h1lter tossed by pitcher Dd\e Knecht, Corona de1 Mar HJgh " hdsebd.11 tedm let one sbp d\.\ '''r losing to host Bolsa Grandi' 4-1 in e1ght uuungs Mondrt) m nonJeague acbon. Kn<'l hL struck out three whtll• \\ 11lking only two. • Sophomore Billy Edgle was 2 for 4 with a double and a run scored for CdM 13-4) NONUAGUE Bol.sA GAANDE 4, CDM l Corona del Mar 100 010 01 • 3 6 3 Bolsa Grande 001 000 12 -4 4 I Knecht and McKeever. Stewart. Rodnguez (7) and De Santiago W • Rodnguez l · Knecht, l-1 28 -Eagle (CdM) Sailors pull one out NEW P ORT SOFTBALL BEACH -Lau- ren Gallardo's two-out, two- RBI single m the bottom of, the hf th mning gave Newport Harbor High's softball team d 6-4 nonleague wm ove r Santa Ana Monday afte rnoon Sabnna Cou ch a nd Athena Vasquez each went 2 for 3 for the Sailors, .whtle Kun • Moore we nt the dis tance. stnlang out sue to pick up the win Newport will travel across the bay to take on n vaJ Coro- na del Ma.r today al 3 15 p m NOM..EAGUE N£Wl'OflT '·SANTA AHA 4 Santa Ana 003 010 0 • 4 7 Newport 102 030 x • 6 8 Alondra and Paz. Moore and campbell W • Moore, 4-1 L · Alondra. 28 • Smith (NH) .,. ... ,..,,~ 'I -7--,·. -·~-­ ' ,, I I' 'W 't .,j&r ... ~ ·-·· .• .--. "'r-' ~-( PU.C,.. , 11 PUB~ NO~ES 11 PU~' .. .. ........ ""_, ..... 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" ,...,.,...., " TO the granting of V J """"" vr d PT boa end USS V: · ........ ~ ""--·· ·• con· .......__. F (9t9) ._ ~.. .,~ uo1•I 11 00 am on lhe h '1av1 you started Hive you s1aned H1¥1 you ata,rte .L • , ................. ~ ""' ~ -1 si. or -.. • , ._ -t e J •ntion you """"' busi ._, No on Ule t t er aruru in dUCled by 8 ""'neral _ . .:3-_ 1 ..._.. ...__ ....___ ,.,. .. (T'•) 57, 111t1 oayolApn12000.a1 • ,,. :nq t>uSiness yel7 No ~ bu$tness yef> No ~.,, neu •- h L _. "v ... -~-· ...... _.,._, ........ ._. -.., • ~ wt\fdl time such bldS thou appear at tho '1••lht r Melinda Elo.M Mane Enl!Hn K1!$1en M<nasi8n the South Pacific. H e a5 oc-cn a parlnel'Shtll by 1 11111 at ...,... ~ 1965 T-"Y &er.I St t\ll be opened nd heanng and 1tat• Lllhi!Jh Tilts Slalernent _, Thts statameot wu member of lhe Ncwpon H arbor Yacht ~v~r,:~ ~~rt,si 1nC1 bin ~ ~ T~Salt Ofbr Pl31~ ~ead tor a your ob11ct1ons or ln s statement "-as tiled wltll ar.. COunty flied Wlltl the County Ale• Naivaez Ill ~ Of ~ .. '•<• 4/Vl«XJ DAHUA AVE STREET file wnnen ob1ac l.IQO 11r1UI the County Oen. ol Orange County Cle111 o4 Oranoe CounC'r Oub since 1942. ThlS itatemenl was .,.,,_,"-*" Sl02 ct h F1ctltloua Bua Inns £NM£AN&.EAF AVE tion• wuh th• court c 1i. o4 ~ County oo 02·1'·2000 on 03-03-~14• H e is su rvivai by his wife of 58 ycais, 11'80 Witrt ll'le County flW'Olf Codi encl NtvtZlld Heme Statement St.OPE REPAIR b1fore th• hearing ' 02 29· • 20006819727 08 ... Pilot Mat ,. 21 Clerk of Otafl9e Counly ID do i:iu.-11 .. a."" The lallowtng pel50f\S PROJECT Your appurenco 2000M21~ Dally PllOC Mar u 21, •• Katherine; his son John Kirk of on 02·22·2000 bt '*' "Y "' *'¥ llllllJl1lld are doing busoneu as Tide of Project. may b• 1n perton or D •ilv P11<>( Ma• 7 "· 28 Ap!ll •. 2000 T799 28~, ' 2000 T7~ 20006820404 rust111 • "'-_,.. d" 0 a e JANITOOIAL COnttact No. 3151 by your attorney. .1 28 2000 T789 Flc:tltloua BuslniU Flcttdoue B\lelMia BdJingham, Washington, his daughter Dally Pilot Mar 7 1' "lrl '"' lnCI ,.... oan-SERVICE 11301 Euclid "'80,000 IF YOU ARE A Flcdtloua Bualnffa Heme Stat.ment Heme.....,_,, Su~n Staaf Fisher and h is grandson 21, !l8, 2000 "n 89 =.10 :'° = i::.: St. Sp '132, Garden Engl~~:!.'~';'•'• CREDITOR or a Name Statement The foll0Wtfl9 pert0n$ The lolloWlng per8001 J~mcs Cla~cnce Fisher of Km ncsaw. dlC'tbeO -"'°" hi Grove, CA 92840 n Webb contingent creditor Tile fOlloW\ng persons are dolr>o bus•ness as are doing MlM" u • •· F B I .. _., Dal/Id Eoward Bailey • of the dec1aaed, you " ~business as SPIGNE~ UMOUStNE, Olyf!IPic Boal Centers • d • H I Fl . f lctltlou• us ,,... ptl1Ur4 IO • ~ 10 ""' JO E· ·~·"' s ~· Public Woflll DlrectOf mult file your claim A & LIQUOR, """" """" ......... St •2. ......... 201 c Shlp-ro Way Gcoro•a an a smer c en c1a. o Heme Stet.ment dlla'1bld bebw The '* wit 11 ' ......., ' • ProspeC11ve bidders ._. '~ ~" ,..., a·-c .. D' The following peraons tie .._,. bu1 """°"' CCMlllnt 132. Garden Gf"Olle. A may obtain one 581 01 with the court and w I 91h St • Cost• po11 Beacfl Cihtomla Newport H Ch ,. Palos Verdes. 921MO mail • copy 10 th• Mesa CA 92627 92663 92663 Fu I 5 · ·11 b h Id •reckllngbusineues. at _,.""Y ...,,.... "' Thlf business ts con· bid dOcuments al no per1onel rlf)rHenl•· Muna Sweldan. 122s Morris Stephan Mime Cel'llM. Inc . ncra crv1ccs WI e c WlnKlean Software. ~ ~ Mii pos, dUdad by an Individual cost at the olftee ol lhe tive eppointed by th• Ae<IOwood Mll11>rae CA Spigner. 204 33ttl 12. {CA). 201c Shipyard Thursday, March 23. I 0:30 AM at St. 3857 Birch Street, Surte ...., at --...... ID H111e you 111rted Publie woru Depart· court vw1thln four 94030 Newpor1 Beacti, Caklof Wai;. NeWOOtl Beac:n. 56e. Newport BeaOh, CA P1¥ ,. ~ lftlCIPll dolfl9 bullnesa yet? No menl. 3300 Ne~rt mornhs from the Mansour Aldeyy11, nia 92e63 CA 92663 ' James Epis,cofnl C hurch, 3209 Via 926$0 N11 d "8"""(1)-...clby OaVldE Balley Boulevard, PO 11 dateoffirat lHuance 112s Redgwood Deborah Louin Thi• bu1tneN II oon Lido N Beach L Maxwell LodUe, Jr., .. o.o ct T11111 •... Thoa statement was 1768. ~ Beech. of latter• "fro'lltded M bl'M CA IM030 Spigner 204 33rd ~ ouaeo bV • c:ot1>0tttl0n . cwpon , 24'31 BarnboO Slreet. n • dwfll '*-' • lllad Willi ~ County CA 928S8-8915 1.n i~tion 100 of Ttlis t>uSlneU 11 con-•2. Newpor1 e..ai Cal-H1ve you 1l•t1ed 'llliiimaiiiliiiiliiiill!!!!!!!~!!~~ Newport Beech, CA ,..,.,.., '" N ..-i•> Id Cle,_ of~,.~.-. FOf l\Jl\!'ler lnformetlOn ... <ICJC18d"" en lndMcloal llon1lt 92963 CIOl!lll bullfl8ll ~?No '." 92960 _,. Mlldw flt~".. .2000 """"""' c.tll FONG TSE P!OfKS the Cakfornla Pro· w' Tiits ~ • oon- 1 ,,..,_ c.n..r "'°-· ~ 1°" Wftle Robert Onke. 51 Cor· Oetd al TM! .._... on 03·t5-2000ll~ Manager at (90) bate Coda. The trme Hav~ ~~'«,:: duaecl by huttlend ano Dan taus, VICI PnlM· l'TIOfaflt Cllde. Newpon .._ ._ CNr9ll hi Delly Pilot Mar • 1 28 6"'·33AO. for filing cl.ms will CSC:~ AldtVY•• _,.. 08"4 • Cle11•1d • Baactl. CA 92660 ....,_al .. w 1gr.,. Apr , 11 2000 • tao2 Publlahed Newport not e1q>1te before Thia statement wu Hive you ataneo This ~ wu Inc** II A-1MJ~.-ll This business Is con· • .,,_,.,. ,.Wllllalh ' --Buch·Co11a MeH four monthe lrom 1 •td .,..,, the County dottlV ~ )'9t? Ho lled Wtltl Ille County the hide dueled b'( CO-Pllr11'8r. ,... ptdc9Dll o1 .,. ,-. Fk:tllloue auelneee = Pllo4 Merel\ 21, 28 the hMring data Cle~ ol OrenQe County ~ S09'8I OMt d anw. courwy Have you llertad o1 •> ,_. ......, ..__ llaktfteltt noticed .OOw. on 02'22·2000 Thts "8temeni ... on G:l*-2000 end git b OOirlO bollneu yet? No 111 be • 1111'11 ....,. Thi T808 YOU MAY EX· JCIOOlllQD4 Jieo _.., ~ County 1111111•11 ,..-L M...,a LOdda, Jr, __,.. ,,._, i. "9* cin N Tht ~ AMINf the fie kept O. ty Pi1o1 Mar 7. 14 o.nt ot Onlngt County ~ fllllll Mlt 14 ?1 ~ ...... ~~~~ e.,a1 tee T~ o.ti. J :;-~\TU RE ~E CJ1n11107" by the court. If you l1 .ze 2000 rm on 02.23-2000 . 21 ~ • 2GCJO T7'll5 ....., ....,~ co;;;y M:Urf*I ,,.,.. ... • SEAACH PARTNERS llOTICE OF •• aperHl'\lnterHI Fi~tftJOU• IUill'iw lCIDD•IDllt F\CiW1 • lliill'i111 ~~~2000 ,_.,. lr'd ...._".!!I b) LIFE SCIENCE N llllM TO ed In t1he11 •"e,'!· vout.. Nwne 811illtlft811t ~094'V Pllot11 =>o 21Ll_t..: N11M • 1 :•• 20lllll20UO ~ ..... w -p ART N E f\ s c ) AGI ·~!& mey • WI n ... The lollowlng P8"ION ' H IW The ,.,...,.. ...... OW'; Pilot Feb 29 .._.. ~ A 1-~ ESAAIPALACE COM, ... ••~ft_:,,,.. court a formal Ra· a 10W1Q ~ ... t'n.. ert dQlllQ ._.... • 1 14 21 2000 "1'1M _... -·-• d) EIMC>COHSULTING ---·-qyeet '°' Special J0£L I< 8ETONTE ...,_ .. ttlY*lt -..AGE \MTIU INC ~1111111!!~~~~ . • ..... ND '-~II COM, •> EMTAA.IN· = "° Nooe• Of the tteino ANO ASSOCIATES. The tolllMlrtO l*90nl 11150 ... __. ". fllPolOlloll ..... OtACoM. 57A Pa!Mf ,. • of en.~°"' aftd 1fti$81n\1An&A~ •Ndoil'\OtMlrllMI• •303 FOUfW' v.-.y, a..ot,......,.,ol !Mne, Callofnle 92918 1 ....,,..., of Ht•t• • 101. Coat• ...... Brown 8011, 1J14 CA~?OI 0..... ~ ""I Tr1vec11. 51A To • hoh1. •••h °' of ~ l.tomia ~7e430 LOOM -. •>.. c.. ll'IMlf9 ..... Inc., o1 s. . oet1cmao • PatM<, 1Mn9. Celllornll bonefloiliri... .,..._ petittoft °' eocount K8'NI ~ .,...., Calbnia Wlta <CAI. , 71to ....._. IOQO AM,_ ol s. ., .. Netl tor.. 00"'"''."' .. pte~ lft ••c· \ $ &aMll Ana AW• E"*' HIMty NlcflOllll, 9' .... ~ v... ... "...... • .. '""° ArenN, 51A oredltore, ... ,,.,. "°" USO of the "U• •XtOL Coll• 1J1• lel9t" Aw ." '-·CA 111':11 ..__, ..... ~ ...,_,JMN,Cellfon* MMwho,._odtef. C .. 1fernl• ftfMo•• Mesa, Callfo1n1e C.--.. ~ ,,_......_•OM- • 0. 0.. tOI ~n l 112111 wioe be ......... In Code, A """"' for 4'6t1 6'l0 12129 ..._. ..,-; e CIGlfUIUIPI a.-• ---. ~ Tllll ....,... II con-the _.er ....... er ....-. ......_ fonn TM ~ • con--n. ~ 11 .,.. ... ,,. rou at•~ Almft Ill~.._• CIUaad 1111 ~,.,.,... bo•ht-. of: IRWIN it .,., ....... frem the WOed W .., nlMtMI 1M18C11111: #I.,...... ._. ..,..._ ,.r! ._ dllftea •nor& H•V:.,.Z:. ettttecs ICWln~O oourt o6eftt. H11v~ ettrt•cl Ha~'"'*' . ......-...... Int, -=-: --= ~"' , ..... Y9'? No ...: ~ = ,.~ ·1~ ":I( ..,:' No ~" ...:: No ~........ • ... JV .S--. .... n. '11*11 w ICWllTKO In .._ L---~ T?Wa 1t119 :411C w Tlllt rM -,_ ••--=~:-~ ::.~~~ ==-.=.v:: =-r.•::;;.., ~:"'0.::.8= ::-:-o.::.= ;:. .. "':¥ .. = ..... , "'-on_.., ar... .._ on 01-n-1CllCJ °" u.11.--_ ....... _.,...__ .... Mw ,,,,,. . Tie NiiiNN ...._ ... 1111 m1 iii••1"0 ,.. ti .. .., w ....... ... "A Nllt, Ula Niil FW a Ills Dllw 1"1111 It • I Al 0 Tuesday, Morch 21 . 2000 .... . . -"' t· ....... ~ .-it•~·~.,,j Daily Pilot ~· • ·, , C.... .... • C...,_ !•"'• ...-. °'' • •-• """' ...... _..,,,. CTC ... i~J Y. • """ ol 11111 ..itonCMllGIOO11 US abohly •or any «01Tect11MS .. .soc111ion u~mgs 1uo-E._ SWY1C• 400 c-. OMSIOn, PtlOne (9111) Plete Mld In~ •• Ill All It 111• ...... (Notti!) ol ltwl sttMI edit .. Ind Ca<tllOll OI UYtngS oana ~ w • ., SV-18 Sm 859·4274, 1<116 Dill Yw1ltHheplans.mSQKI· ...,. . • 1 o1 lncklltrlll A. tions A COOY ol ltlt APPLICATION FOR COSTA MESA, CA ol Eatn11u 1111 SIM Cou11ty ~common d119\lllOl'I 1P1Clf..0111Stetion5102ol V•r c. 93086 PllQntl S1re11. Room 918 l•ca11ons therefore anti ll•bflOS 11 on lite et ttle CHANGE IN 92927 8dd11111 ti91ed above O&Al&.l"'ASHIP OF cm ol ~ IP• TrUSI dNd 07. 3 Ull· Co11rtllou1' 700 Clllic ~ any sllown n.1111 Thi 11141 F1111nc111 eoa. ano (805) 520-5241 Siii lnlor-(958 14 ), P 0 8 0 1t suet\ addendll lherelO •• • you Ilk acuon to Cenllr Ollw WHt. Santa IOlil! lrllOUlll of the ~ Au4nor1zt0 10 oo OllS!MSS INlllOl'I ~7~18 er. 942896. Sacreme1110. may be is.ued PfiOt 10 Succeutul bidder nnc; or. 41 • ~-SALE sllaff provide Payment A8LEVCOHOUCE""AOE EE ANO WINE· prOllCI YIM ~ ~ Ana, Ca at public: auciion ba•a~ With llllWISI 111 um slat• Sall! saMI Wiii Aldi Trlltleet Calrfornla 94296·0001. bid opnmng date mar bl ICIO I 4)1.tlk IO thl htglleSI Odder IOI IMllOll cl Ille obltgalion bl mlOl 11'1 811 'AS IS' cpll-Slit Ollleef CJ01515 3121 up 10 2 00 p M Tues . l,..IC)ense reQulred A. 8, Bond ·•nd Ptr10<mance " EATING PLACE Bonet LICENSE Published Newpo11 .... If you "* expla-caSh Of check 11 dlSaeed secured oy the P<aotttf lo dllJon bul ...-.11ou1 CO¥ellalll 3128 4/4 2000 day, Aprll 4, 2000, et Of C·27 t1111Df1 ol Ille n111n cl Ille belOw pa'flO'e "' full •I bl ICIO Olut r•IOl'lable 111 -ranty ..,.._ OI m· •--------1 which t11T11 Md plate Engineer's Estlmate DEPARTMENT OF Date ol F1t111g 8 aach·Coste Mau PARKS ANO AECREA· A.Pc>Ncatlon Dally P11ot, Me.tdl 2t. proc.-ong llOllMI you 1ime o1 sai. ill r111111 1>1le tSlmafed C05I$ ~ p1«1 •eo•dlng llll9 pos.. Stete of Callforn1a t~ w~t t>e pubhd y s 114 !>60 rou shoulO conlXt a la-. 8flO 111111H1 conveyed IO MIO ICJv .. r.ces ~I tilt ltne cl MalOl'I or ~ • The Resourc:M opened and read for per 8 * d ' m us t b e TIOH March 6, 2000 2000 Ruaty Areiaa, Dlrw:tor To Whom ft May Con· T903 t• NoCa • '*'°1 ~ 8flO now ntkJ l>'I • vflOlf fl't ""..ii OUOlat1011 al 11141 to Sllllly Ille ·~-A lon1Wlg the WQ(tc H IOI· subm0tted tor tile entl·e """ CTC Rell i:.... UICI Otto cl Trutl Ill Ille ~""'<• ol Sala IS MNIO b'f Aid 0..0 ol '119ftC~ foy,,5 • v.1)11< descnbed !herein. Sr.as as~ ~ property ..cua1t0 111 .aoo S11l,U 3 S4 It • possbl T11111 aowanc.s llllleun-DEPARTME T OF Furnish all lat>of, ma· In IJCCX)f(tance with the Pubf11hed Newport oem l;::~~;;;~r;::9~ 8 eecl1·Cos111 Mesa The Name(s) 01 the II ~ P110t Mlrc:tt 21 . ~~~r•1e ""* pursllllll to flt County lllWl s11te and " 111a1 111 1ht "'" ol Sile lht os ..,, llllef911 " pro-PARKS AND tenals. roots 1nd 8QU'I>· prOYtslOfls ol Secto00 o..o ot Tr1111 u~ by more 1u11y CleSCtt>td 111 tht ope111ng !ltd 1111y bt i.ss ¥!did and l!lt 11npM1 pnn-RECREATION ment neceuary to de· 1770 1773 and 1773 1 R«itn F Seag111 JalllCt J abcW• rlllftf!Ced Oeto ot tnan 1111 k>lal llldtbl~ ~ cl lht Nole MCUflO PUBLIC WORKS velop coastal blufl1op ot tile Labor Code. the Scaotoa l'llJ1lblnd lllCI wdt Trust Thi SllHI 1octns due ln a<ldlllOll IO CISh the by Aid Oted ol Trust 'Miii NOTICE oYertooks, trail 1ocess Ot1pa11men1 ol Parfl.$ ______ T_80~7 1 FAUSTINO MEJIA HERNAN.DEZ PALEMON SANCHEZ The applicant• listed n lOlnl t~•s dlllO and ocll• 'OIMIO" desl9· Trustee ....,u acctpC cast!· 111111est thereon • pro-TO BtODERS picnic facillt1es. 11J· &M Recreatton nas 07123193 and , rtc111dl0 nallOll tf any ol tilt ru l 1• s en.ck lii'Ml on 1 Y1CllO 111 ~ Nolt plus Seiled bid$ will be re· terpreUve amphitheater asc;1111a1ned thal ll)e 07129193 u lnwumtlll No Pflll*TY dew ll>ed fbo•• tt ~1e Of na110111l bank a f111 ~ges and Ill· ceived 81 the ofllee of Ille improvements, 111\(j In· oenoral prevailing 1a1~s 93-0508t 07 ol Olficlll Re-purpo1td to oe t03 Asc>en c/\t!C~ era""' by a stall or penses Ol lhe Trustet.a!ld Deper1ment 01 Parks terp1ehve exh•bll stands of wages in the county '" SELL . your home throogh classified above are applying 10 u...:~.,,._---c \he Depa11men1 of Alco- hOllc Beverage ContrOI 10 sell alcoholic beverages at; 2263 cxrcta 1n lht olllOt ol 11\e Lane COS11 Mtia Ca fll()BrJI crlOlt umon ot A ot lhl tr119b cretltd by said R I 81 CRYSTAL COVE wn1Cl'I the work is to be CouNyRtC01011 otOrange 92627 The ulldef11g11e<1 c11ee•craWl)oy'11tatt 01 0..0 ol , TlUSt a n d e creat on, STATE PARK. 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Furnished apts avail. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 Come in and uJoy 1~ Hvinc &1 t~ WOLFf TANNING BEOS " " "" FAIRWAY APAIITMEJllTS AT 81(; CANYON TAN AT HOME loYIOI temell "'"" "'11h wh«it d«pttt and wttlUcy awaiu yo11. B~riel~~~~~~E! r::: 5f.4J 51~~r O ~ ' 2 ilcdnlonu & 2 ilcdnlom townhomn. llRI~ lrom $199 00 _t_,_.903_· _2226 _____ 1 CASH INNOW ON NEXT INTERNET SlJOO • S2600 l w Mrinti.~ P1y<nen1 Fr 1, 1'Hlll IJ~~IJ • ltlllr'S Two-cw ~-~r-.....,. FREE COllXCa~ l flHOIJOll~nl:U • ~ • • ...,. __ .,.,... _ CJI I """711-()1 C9411t lU28070 • WNl\ell,,,.,., hooli.._ • Indoor alls -.,.,.,. 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ROCk We can wor11 good pay e•P WE BUY ESTATES elC S<Ys & 60s & own aoplllnc• 1 , Ca• • ......,.,d '" "~"dlr ww:t l.lll(E 9<19·64>7505 TWll !M9-888-1357 e•1 2 "WE PAY MOAE s FASTER" I I OfUVEAS.•WHEN " Comt'~ 474 WORK to benefits we've got d lhe •a-bells and wt11snes 'P&j(j _..' -weekly 'GrNt PIY ·s I 000 r.=======~ sign-on~ 'Tramong()(> p o11un111es SAT It Pays to Advertise In the Best LOCAL Real Estate Section Call Today II Canyon & Oi=.en Vltw1 O\<el I 0 ()()()st IOI 4 81 ~ ll"p QI.Ml' ly l!lro 1']1l ·it11 1a10"" • e1qu1s11e landscaping l]QUmw!I kit SI 495 000 "9efll C 21 J<l\H 'l 7· SO:l6 0t !.62.,.22-0911 E•I Z68 ciieiTY Gii; 3iif 2.Sbe vu of,.... wtdocll. hU9f dtcll. comp remocl. lmmK 2 c11 pr S4000 M9-2tl-4f30 PWftlflou1t 1bt, Iba wllofl. utt11 luxury unit, with hlU bey Ind oc.en vltwtl $1750/mo. 949-293-4631 Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154 00. tali Wkly \Mu\! pre.wrll If•~ Adi 235 nns & ~JellCnl''b S.~ed on bta Jbl·"'Y tandseaP'!O 9' ~~ FEAlllRES 24 HIM Lobb1ID11ect dial phones Free HBO ESPN & 0.: Pool & JacuzD Gu&i i,. .. n- dry Close to <IOS & SS Fwys Mins from o C F111grds col~ anrl bell$ Walking 0.$· ranee 10 shopt. and reSlaurants ~649·4922~ HOUSEMAN MANAGER Manage large ullte or home. 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LL.M:IUl:&..jJ $4~H1 ~ .'11T.,.., .n ..r. Ir: Rlf"'"' 30 Y'S tip G4~ W )Q • Ani4rn11al • c-•urtW PiiOnea Plus 111'391-1001 (9.~21 54~:~769 ~~~£ L-~;..;;;.-~~--'I Cabll'lcJ Who!Pw t Clf>eioq Snttt 1987 ' (949) &So.1151 376 TUTO~ING . SERVICES , ... ~ ........ "'t•••f • r..tor1119 e, . a CteoJtnt.-0 • ; Rtsoi.rct 5'Jrt<t, •t ! . ... ...... ,__. ~ Sflt< .. IJtnrg II • : rtfClnO, '"'"""' ! ; s~ skll ll'119Q111 ~ .i . t*•71MS3S • ................. ,.j Call the Classifieds Uk t! lie!; Cfoa f1k,/te A GOOD AD! Call '""642·5671 'I I I / . .. 0 T: ~ ~ ~ r :§ N . . .- N ...&: • e -~ . ! .-. N ·-< \ "' " ..... DUNCAN ELECTRIC SM.AU. 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Morch 21, 2000 Daily Pilot Capturing the history of the sea ncil>ucs of the Sea in Sunset His coUeaion of naucical Jt,ieas of an including the)._"°" brass a:lcstiaJ model merican Rooa is • small ~ ftUddk. ol June Wkh • Purioik &acit appcan more like a that once adorned th~ / restaurant made in the l ~SOs. The back roo~ is ~ .siq> spccialWns in cheme and lhe dWd y. Oc:loba. which ii museum than an antique continues to grow. fiUcd with wooden Jurch covers from Amcricari counny antiques. their on_IY ~ cw:n<. nu.,.., IQ Ff sro • irs nautical pieces chronicling Bakker supplies nautical decor ro the WWll Navy liberty ships. New icenu for It at 105 W. Chapnwi Ave. in inlO the holidlr .piri:c ~ • lfldms a life thar is reminiscent of the sea and life movie industry, Disneyland a.nd sale include brass telescopes and ship ...._ic:al Old Towne OranF nat ro the .. ~ •Ae (Ji;" P s.iDa• dlir surrounding it. rcstauna.nts as well as homes and offices. figureheads. a.SIC c:ifm. American Rooa ii open for fa ,...,.. of Nuftmbao Dwitw this Holland-born Eric Bakhr, who The shop is filled with historical A'nlil/un of llN &11 is loc11w •t 1681 J r-· ~ opened the store about 24 years ago, was nautical memorabilia from the I 800s co P11riftc Ualt Highway. Sunset &11ch. bulint.a JO a.m. -5 p.m. Monday · ·ve rime the shop will be deconud once 1he owner of Hupoon Harry's WWll: shiny brass tdcg~phs, canoon-Businm houn arr FriJ4y tlmJ11gh S11'""1y. duough Saturday and I I a.m. -5 p.m. ''for the season and ~ngt of holiday restaurant. Although be never intended fired and shoulder-thrown harpoons 1 JI a.m. to 5 p.m. or l!J apJXJhmnmt. oa Sunday. , ,/ creasurcs from chc late 19th a:nnuy and · ro leave the resrauram lrusincss, he found from rhe 1800s, wood-handled flair C4'/ (562) 592-1752. / ; The shop has a wide variety of cou~ ~rly 20th ccn ry will be tbr saJc. himself doing just that -selling the pistols, captain's pocket telescopes. ,)_'_L_ rcscauranr, purchasing the building nexr scxranrs and chronometers, and an· . / ~L~ucs:_~ ~d ~~lc~·i'.~!. The firsp(>pcn House this year will be ~9hr and opcnlhg Antiques of the Sea. extensive collection of telescopes, , muoa, ~ an smam '!l.~ioraginat .(L __ L • __ .i ..a ch ·fro· Th hdd o,p MUQl is at 10 a.m. 'The shop ._ J pa.int 111-.. sumice ro oosc m. e be ~, fOcw is 19th c!cntury, yet oc.casionally will. dosed from March .20. th~ cxceptionaJ 20th ccnrury pieces arc:: 24 m order to prepare for thas Spnng found American Rood" has had rhe C'VCnt. Wonderful antiques have been honor of being fcarurcd in Country gathered fTom across chc United Sarcs H#l'M M11x11zint and the third and plaa:d io room scnin('1 for loyal consecutive year in Americrln Country customers to pwchasc. <;:omc visit the ~by Don and Carol Raycraft. shop ~d enjoy the splendors of Spring. The shop plans and holds three Open To co11111Ct Amnic1111 Roots, caU (714) House cdcbrarions a year. The:: first is 639-3424. Tht stu" is l«1utd at 105 W. scheduled in 1he Spring. rhe ~nd in °"1pm1Z11.Aw. ;,, Omngr. t j ~American Roots --- ( I, 11111 111 \". tz:ltJ:tttJt:tj~~~ ( I "' I•• ( \ > i.....c < r.i 1111 &3 )-3414 l:ttt(l...:t: .::;,oou 111 1 • -·~··''~· ~~· lftl •11r .~_1111 '111' H~fil!~QE If 20 •A' S000. E. ST. • SA-. Ba~'lO • OrEN 7 DAYS (909) 888-3377 http:l""-.h9<1U~• com YEAR2000 ESTATE Auction Sc~ule Saturdays at 6:30 P.M. 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S.ntll Ana (714) 542-2433 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK THE BEST IN NEWPORT· MESA SHOP AND/OR ·coNSIGN •ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLU • SILVIER •LINEN •JEWIELRY -CRYSTAL -CHINA •FURNITURE A '""°-!IC T CW AllllTANCI LIM>UI M NIWl'Oltf•MUA 2220 FAIRVIEW RD., COSTA MHA (AT NEWL'ORT BLVD) HoUH: llCHIDAT-FlllDAT IC>-4 SATUIDATI 10-1 (Ml)l41-1477 'SARAH WHITCOM ~ ANTIQUES & RESTORATION • FURNITURE REPAIR • REFINISHING • FRENCH POLI St"i • HAND W OVEN CANING • PRESSED CAN~ • WICKER I • RATIAN • RUSH ON ANTIQUE Row 130 ~.17TH STREET -COSTA MESA ~ ____ B_~-~-~-~6_T~-~-~-~-~-:-~_N ___ · .. I Doily Pilot Tuesday, Morch 21 , 2000 83 Co back In time at Eckert's ·ceneral Store !:dcm'• Gcnc.,J Sro0< ;, a family-run busihcss. The owners Chris and Kim Eckert along with Janer an harlie Eckert opened the mall rwo ycan ago. The four of chem have a combined coul of more than 50 years cxpcrkncc in the antique marketplace. Throughour the years, the Eckem have been involved in antiques. They've owned both wholesaJe and retail srores, 12ughc antique business and informarive classes, organized buying rrips around che Unired Scucs, and consulted itnd designed several antique malls. • Their mall located in Los Alamitos, is designed to resemble an original American Gener.a.I Store circa 1900s co 1930s. When you step inro the mall you fed as though you've stepped back into cimc. The enrirc front counter atta is sr11fFcd full of original genera.I srorc antiques: bean counters. coff cc grinders, candy scales and jars. There's a wood burning stove char always has a fresh pot of free coffee brewing along • side a tray of free cookies, an original cigar store Indian and rons of original advcrrising. As you travel throughout the I 00 plw dealer mall you'll find antiques from advertising to Victorian as well :U unique designer ircms for your home. Edmc's is a qua1iry antique mall that offers a qualiry product. Each dealer mUSt follow stria guidelines on the inventory rhey can sdJ; rhcy mwt scodc their spaoe with at least 80 pcn:cnt antiques and older collectibles. The other 20 pcrc:cnc of their inventory can be made up of unique, unusual decorating icems. The dealers arc not allowed ro sell g~ sale:. junk or carry new oollccribles like Beanie Babics or fut food .coys. Because the dealers have to follow~ st.rict guidelines the srore has maintained a higher qualiry level of merchandise than the average antique mall. Eckert's has acrracced a large dientcle of retail customers, collectors and anrique dealers as well as incerior decorators, designers, movie studio prop buyers and theme wk design buyers. Ir has even been visited by reprcscncacives from decorating magazines. Come, visir us today. We're sure you'll love the srore. &ltmi Gmna/ Storr is loca~d dirtrtly off t~ 405 & 605 fotu'tlJS at 3555 KA~ila ~Ill' i11 Los Alamitos. Call (562) 431- 0548 .. r: ., ,. 11' (j,pri~• ~i> . ~tue ANTIQUES R~A~4 ~U.,-C~E~ ~F~ A~~ (J~ ~ri~ l)~~ (949) 642-3 632 369 E. 17"'-CM, 92627 MON-SAT lOMt -Gr~~ UN 12PM -4PM ~ Behind Jxk in ch< 8o1 , SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT ONE LOCATION ... • Anuque Mall & C1f t Emporium • Tea Room & Dining Parlor l.u11cbt011• Ttas' Lady Va11tSsa BanqlUI facilrtrtS • V1ctonan Gift Catalogue D1sll"c11ix /rt111s lo OrJrr by i\11111 Join us for Mothers' Day T~ Call for infonnation. Someplace In llme 1 3 'l S. Classcll Avenue Orange, CA 9'2866 Antique Mall • Gift Emporium Tea Room • Dining Parlor (7 t 4 ) 5 38-941 I tto.n Tuu-Ftt IOMMPM S.t IOAM·6PM s.daytHPM ~~~~ .--J/Expose yourself to atttiques" • ',I ' ·., .·. , , I , l t ~ { 1 i \ , \ I 1 ' 1 1 '1 ; I ·, • (714)!'•1 JB09 (!14)'•4h '••l'•O I 111 I ~ I '-I I PI \ ( I I ( )I{ \ \ I I ( >l I \ ~ ( ( H I I < I 11 ~I I \ ' llRYl~tlE llJHL 1 Air ContlitiontJ • FrimJJy_ Stlzjf • U.P.S. Aiwilttblt 0,,1 ofStAu Chtelts Wtkom«J • A.mpk Ptriini • Mi1111#1 Frtmt FrtnutlJS ORIGINAL LOCATION: HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LOCATIO 5889 PARAMOUNT BLVD. 12185 MAIN STAEE I LONG BEACH, CA • . GARDEN GROVE. QA (582) 834-8370 : "'fa,'::~:~., (114) 531-9117 . ... \ \ ·· O IJ . Chicago ~ ince ~ Mayof'85 ANTIQUE MARKET Furniture• Glassware Silver • Jewelry China • Dolls ' China Repl~cement Decorator 84 Tuesday, Morch 21, 2000 Daily Pilot Blue Springs: for Shabby _Chic and antiques Llncoln A~tlque Mall looks forward to new challenge lue Springs, Ala., owner Susan W. fJJison has been bringing success to her 17th S ocation for almost two years. Doubling che size of her score a year ago has enabled her to carry an extensive line of Rachel AshwcU's Shabby Chic bedding, fabrics and lampshades. These items arc extremely popular. Ellison is introducing new panerns this month. In. addition to' Shabby C hic furnishing.~. Blue Sprin~, Ab., also . carries wonderfuJ ola chandeliers in all sizes and styles, with a special focus on unusual lamps and ~nccs. Ellison has filled her store with old conage i.ryle furniture, garden items and accessories, with new treasures arriving almost daily. Design services are also available ac Blue Sprin~. Ala. Blue Springr, Al.a., is IDcated at 369 E 17th Sr. #23 in Costa Mesa. CaU (949) 642-3632 ukbrating JO years in Da1111 Point • Fine American & European Furniture & Collectibles • Period Pieces • Pottery, Mirrors, Lamps, Jewelry, Art, Books, Linens • Deco, Country, Shabby Chic ~ Have it ALL! • Antique Faire -Four limes Yearly- Truckloads Outside! We Are Teeming With Antiques For Sale Now More Than 1 (){) Spaces! 3424-t COAST HIGHWAY, DANA POINT (949) 489-8313(949) 489-1793 MAIN STORE NEXT DOOR Come Spend The Day With Us! 3 levels Free Parking www.landmarkantiques.com 14461 Edwards St. .. Westminster/405 A VINTAGE COLLECTION; FURNISHINGS, OLD DISHES, LAMPS & PILLOWS, FUN!! \Pl\< I 1<>1{ <.I{ I \ I 11 >I \ ~ '. Open Tues thr.u Sat lOam -5pm (714) 373-4546 • ~~ ntemational Trade and :J Investment the parent company of Lincoln Antique .is C$llbuking on a new vehcurc. They arc about co begin importing Fine Antiques and CoUcctiblcs, mainly quality andque fumhu.re from Engknd & France. ~couragcd by the SUGCCaful 50 years overall and 11 years they have in the Antique and C.Ollectible business, they decided that it was time to start importing amiqud & coUcctiblcs. Their goal is to J(jngdom's prmtier Antique seeker. The result is a Grand Sale on Saturday, the 1st and Sunday, the 2nd of April 2000. A 40-fooc container will arrive fur these dates with over 400 hand picked fine quaJicy Antique pieces from England and France. Among the contents are: 'become one of the 1Tt2jor supplic:(s of Southern California. HallSWlds, cupboards, dining sets, bed SCtS, parlor ;ind console tables, cea Qrcs, compacti ul'(ls, Aoor lamp$, dressing tables, Victorian mjrrors, baclc and side boards, book cases, high-end Annoites, deco~rive icems and much, much more. These are moscly 19th cenrury pieces and items are in good condition ~ finish. • The confidence thac their extensive business cxpcrlc:ncc has given them will help in shopping for the best prices. This enables them to olttr the antiques co the market with a minimal profit added. 1)lcy believe that their entrance co the importing market will have a positive impact in stabilizing the grossly inflated prices. This will m2ke it possible for dealers and shop owners to find quaJicy pieces :u a rcsonable price. One of the first steps they have taken is forming a joint venture with United All items will be sold at crue wholesale, 2 days only. RcsaJe number required from Dealer. EngJish buyer will be present with knowledge of origin and circa of items for sale. Lincoln An~ MaO is loc1t«d Al 181 I Wm Lincoln Avenue i'n AMhrim. (714) 778-2522 or (714) 178~5678. "";,~~ ;.. 353 Old Newport Blvd. From the Past By Margie 949.499.151:1 ANY SIZE STYLE OR SHAPE ' ~ NEW & RECOVERS Ne~ort Beach . (949) 722-1132 Specializing in finer. quality dollhouses. furniture and accessories. Assembly. repair and electrical services available. mreat yourself to a visit and bring away a lasting gift of pleasure. HOURS: 21544 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach, C4 92677 ,.........,,__Close co Wescminsrcr___. __ Mon. 12:30 10 4:30 Tues. w. Fri. 10:301t 6:30 Sat. 10:30 10 5:00 Closed Sun BRING THIS AD TO STORE FOR ONE TIME only 10% Discount. Mall 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 949-548-6845 ~ Come to Stella's Place for our 2nd Anniversary Special Parking Lot Sale/ Sunday March 29th, .lpm to 4pml. Enjoy an eclectic mix of French ~: furniture, Eisenberg & Haskell jewelry; , American pottery and antiques from the 1920s. Come Visit! • I . I I I I I: I· I I I I I' • • • • • ., Daily Pilot Tuesday, March 21, 2000 &5 Chandeliers allght at Circa. Lighting It Antiques (tlirca Lighting & ·Antiques You can always find a minimum of 30 Lighting and Antiques. ·customers arc her kitchen sink." Come visit Circa Lighting :ind Anuquc • s~iali~ in antique lighting .chandeliers hanging in their showroom hanging chandeliers in every room of the There are al~ vintage scone~ and you will enJOY the uncluttered, wdl which includes chandeliers, at all times. house: bathrooms, wa.lk·in cloftts, accent lamps in pair;, which are difficult decorared atmo phcre. $COnCCS and accent lamps. They offer a Most chandeliers are unique and one-kitchens, ete. One customer even hung tO find. Circa An11q_ucs also carries Circa lighhnt and Anflques IS '""""' wide variety of 9pcctacular chandeliers of-a-kind from France, Italy and Spain. an 1880s Vic1orian chandelier, dressed American and French furniture, china, 111 130 E. 17th t. 'IC, Oma Mesa Call from formal Victorian to Shabby Chic. According. to the owner of Circa with original apple shaped crystals, over sterling. art, mirrors and esme jewelry. (949) 722-8586. A superb collection of Art Deco & Nouveau figures and lamps COi Of wide IVI colol CO!Oiog S8 00 lnCklQes pOl!Ogti C°'-1181)110 tne Trodel1 23561 Aid91 Routt Of., Sul1e IO Uaunl Hills. CA 92653 (Ml) nuon •Fu (Mt) 7&W039 'Now ~cepung VISA & Mntet<:dd Slot Machines Over 100 in sco k al o: Pool Tables .!Jj~y, Sell , · J,//epair, Restore 25 Year Experience • -:. Financing Available -·-Schafer 's Antiques 171 Tu tin Ave., Tu"tin 714 .. 541 .. 5555 -p••·····~············~ : Calendar Shows : • Proudly Presents • • • I • I . • : e e . ar : : Antique Show & Sale : • Over 275 Quality Dealers Combined with 39 • I • 1 Years of Excellence. All Types of Furniture, • : Glass, Silver, Art, JeWelry, Primitives, : • Americana and mortJ. . . • I • I • • • I I I I • • I • 1 Fine Glass, Porcelain and Rug Repair Available at Show I : Hours: FRIDAY-& SATURDAY 10..7PM •SUNDAY 10-5PM : :oEL MAR FAIRGROuNDs: : EXHIBIT HALL ·• .. ·: SAN DIEGQ, CA 1( : I 1 · • SHOW INFO: (760) 943-7500 or • • WW\Y·calendarshows.~om • I $6 ADMISSION GOOD FOB RUN OF SHOW I Richard-Ginori Villeroy & Boch Present Tense Arthur Court Portmeirion Wedgwood Noritake Salviati Spode Nikko Vietri Zr~ke Caleca Essex H!mark PTS JC Design Denby. peruta Mikasa Mesa lnt'I Laure JapY Franciscan Lynn Chase Fitz & Floyd Waechtersbach Lindt-Stymeist We Ship • Open Dally• Fru Partcln9 1212 5. COAST HWY, LAGUNA ~EACH (949) ~1141 potW')'eha,k.com (800) 531·7467 ANTIQUE MART. INC. A Quality Mall With O'er 100 0.-alt>l'll 3555 KateUa Ave~ Lo Alanuto , CA 90720 562/,i31-05 a.8 www.erkrrtsgeneral tore.com . Eckert·~ i~ a quality antique mall tlrti1ig1H·tl. to re emble a rir ca 1900 to 1 920~ ge neral ~tore. Wr have over 100 dealer who ti1rll <1ualit~ antiqur and collec tible from adverti-..in~ to Vi<·torian. Be urr to visit our ~}urn <'a"-t' gallery with over 40 fanta~tk <·a~r-,. 10-6 ~ally . anday II ~ f ·,.,.,u, Card. I 86 Tuesday, Morch 21, 2000 I Daily Pilot Sarah Whitcomb Antiques & Restoration ~oration, on Antique Row in C06ca both red and whicC: and blue and whice. come take a look. id ~rcat Aunt Minnie give you the family heirloom as y.our wedding gift? Did you find Mesa. lf the item is coo big for you co wrestle, ask the fumirurc doetor co make a house call for a oo-obligacion ev:aluacion at (949) 650-5947. Concra.ry ro popular belief, rcsroring antique furnirure will not destroy its value; instead, it increases iis A visit to the rcWl store will land you in :another place and cimc. Whether you ate ,. sean:.hing for the perfect antique fumitu(C. The owners of Sarah Whitcomb Anriqucs & Restoration have been in the fumirurc business for more than 25 }'C21$· Their' many repeat customers will tdJ you that they arc cxpcm in the fidd of selling. resroring. repairing and refinishing fine furniture and haidwarc. So grab Great Aunt Minnie, (but lea~ her dog' behind) and Sarah Whitcomb Anriqun i.s ""4tnl "' 130 E. 17th Stmt, OJftll MtJA. OJI (949) ou the Chippendale armoirc was ddivcrcd that Great Aunt Minnie's dog used it as a chew toy? Would you like co restore ir to the way it looked 200 years ago? Bring ir and other "injured~ furniture .ro Sarah Whitcomb Antiques & worth. vinta~ linm. pottery, or tabictop. you'll find just what you arc looking for. Aromatic smdling candles and imporrcd bath produa:s arc fearurcd this month. The store's extensive collection of Johnson Brothers English cransfcrwa.rc is a~ablc in 650-5947. I (l!ap~lli 7 BACK STR£ET. ~ ANTIQUES FOR HOME AND GARDEN ~~ Lon A KilliAll. Proprietor «489 style furmliag-ud fuieries. fute gifts and aooeuories. Engliali guden orn4111enta.'hneu.. ud mvph morel <Tonv s Archi~ctural Salvage Wrought Iron Gates & Fencing Stain & Beveled Glass Stone & Marble Doors & Windows Bronze. Wood.Copper Statuary & Fountains Come discover wonderful treasvres to feather ycur nest with a touch of romuoe and nostalgict. ·'- 359 Old Newr>rt Boulevard Newr>rt Beach. CA 92663 9(9.722.0244 New Collection of Handcarved. Roman style marble. bathtubs sinks. sink tops. columns. doo surroundings. mantels. relief panels & more. Dealers & Decorators Wholesale & Retail Opea Moa. 1·5 p.111. !fies -S.t 10:30 • 5:30 p.m- "Buy &> Sell 123 N. Olive • Orange CA 92866 (714) 538-1900 Fax (714) 538-1966 ''The Groves'' MONTHLY OUTDOOR ANTIQUE MARKET at IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • 200 Dealers • 1ST5UNDAY · EVERY MONTH April 2 • Max 1 ·1Jone 4 -"t: .July 2 • Aug·~ 6 • Sept. 3 ~ /" 7 amto3pm Exit 1-5 or 405 at Jeffrey Road Dealer info. (949) 7~5177 - •:•ORANGE COUNTY'S OWN •:• j . J\ntiqms since 1989 t1/ pnt> faN11'1t1w U/11/ R/l/tp111V 2941 Grace Lane #NB Cosca Mesa (71 4) 546-3307 DOWN .. Esme: Antiques • ln1crior Design Ccn~ficd Apprais~ls Now ""'"""'"" TausuaES FaoM Tiu SAN MAaiNo EsTATE HEi•looM C hiNA LE111ox • Picku d • Rou111ThAl liMOGH • lbvHiAfll SilvH • C•ysul • Jlwd•y ~-~ ~-~ Circa 19CX> Furniture DlMGllH D1c011 • Cuno• Floub U1111~11Al Coll1criblu 8..-.c TlttlO<ICllo °"• Ntw l'!•AMlot. CAllHy of fiNE A•n Coin ud Vith "Tli1 Pun1y011 of l•p11ltin Nrcutmn" Tin Cou•ryAAd 120 WUT Bo11iTA Awa11u1, S•11 Di•u, CA 9177 J (909) Jff ,60 U HOME AMERICAN COUNTRY ANTIQUES. INC. We are a 4,000 sq.ft. mall with over 30 dealers . · located in Old Towne Orange Specializing in Country, Primitives, Lodge, Fann, Western, Advertising, Americana, Cottage and Garden Antiques 200 E. Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92866 (714)288-9208 l ~: ! t5 ' ::l Open seven da~ a week -Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to t--t1--i,.___-+-......,..-+--1 5:00 p.m and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p_J11. -·~&;uR~ME w//J ' BcaucifuJ antique silver, cryscah china, porcdain, clocks and furniture plus wonderful collccriblcs /"'m OTIAGE FINE HEI RLOOM ANTIQ.UFS nnd CROFTON ANTIQUF.s Fine furniture & antiques, specializi ng in English and European porcdains. Two ~11-kn<?Wn antique clealen under one roof1 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 UUSt west ofTradcr Joe'~) , • • Inquire about our GIFT REGISTRY for speci~a&asiont, birthdays, weddings ~DdAntiquc·Showers. . Grudma'1 c.otup Uorco ... Aadcplel (9'9) 6tUSl7 (9'9) 6U-4515 Glori. ... f• Dori ... Norn 7 t H .· 1 1 • • • - ' • -.. • ... .. • ... . .. . . -. ... .. - Daily Pilot .. Pottery Shack: We create our Collectibles ® ur collccribles become us. Afier aJJ, our own special collection of purchases for our homes aearc our world of Lrcasures of particular value and style, chat as they .ige, bccQme our children's f.avorite antiques. So when you visit the Poncry hack and stt che cxtemive variety of dinnerware, gfasswarc:, Aarwarc and home and garden oCCtS.$0rics, we rcaliz.c the Portcry hack i~ not just a patio with dishes piled high. The Pottery Shack is home to S<> many ways ro collect ·our world of 1rea5u rcs. Many of rhcsc directions lead us to oom~anics that buiJd on their collections year alter yc:1r. For our special ~nal gatherin~ a.round the dinner 1ablc, pode, Ponmcirion, Nikko and Noritake come ro mind, :1.ccentcd with 1hose special ccnrcrpicccs from Fit7. and Floyd. So many of the Porrery Sha ~·s Italian ceramics and home accesrories become rhc • perfca aCGCnt pieces that put our unique personal sea.mp on our homes' style and ambia.ncc. Even the lighchcancd ~trylic..s for pool. patio and boa.tint emcruining. pastimes that arc enjoyed i11 Orange County, <:reacc jUSt the right :1.cmosphere while adding the necessary demcm of practicalicy. The Baby Shack hu plush anim:als by ~ and Ganz that, of course, become our children's favorite collcaiblcs and soon become their own crcasurcd antiques. So too, the tcsdiilncss we seek in our gardens is complemented by the unique pots, garden stakes :1.nd . fountains that ccrrainly can accumulate that wca.thcrcd. :1.nriqu.c patina afitr aging so gncefully ip ' our Southern California sunshine. A visit ~co Laguna. Beach's 64-year-old landmark. th> l1onery Shack, itself an antique, opens our eyes co the many directions our definition of collccriblcs can take us. The Pottery Shack is ltxattd at I 212 South Coast Highway in Laguna &ach. Open daily from JO a.m. w 7 p.m. Frrt Par/ting. CaJJ (949) 494-1141 or visit thnr wtb nit at www.ponnyshaduom. .. Tuesday, Morch 21, 2000 87 ..,.,.._Olltdoonllt James Pessy's Interest leads 'Ille Glows on April z to Art Deco Decor he Groves monthly oucdoor .. amiquc market ~ held the fira Sunday of every month at lniae V., C..OUC.· Dealers. rolkctors, aad aaalOrl 6nd their f.ancy in a most pleasant atmosphere that takes the shopper back to the days of C2rly c.alifumia. Vendors from all over chc Southland and at far away as New York offer a wide variecy of 1ntiques, art and eollectiblcs. ~ hows att 7 a.m. to ·3 p.m. J>:u:king and admission an: 6ec. • " . . The show, now in iu third year, has h«x>mc an Orange County community mccring place and a good rime for family and friends. Join us April 2 at Irvin~ Valley C.ollcgc (at the comer of Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road) in Irvine and experience a fun dey outdoors The Groves - Southern California's finest .and Orange Couno/1 own. he history of what is now d emand from customers for rhe An Deco Decor began extreme high quality, produces that from the interest and Pessy produces year in and year our. admiration of the an deco styles Wichout exception, he is so'ught out and bronzes that James Pessy from buyers worldwide to create studied during his two-year stay in works of arr for them because of the London. He envi'>ioned cre.uing perfection he demands from himself (re-case)° high quality scatues and in che production of those works. lighting fixtul'cs based on the The creation\ of James 'Pessy at beautiful works of arr he ~o Art Deco Decor ace ddighdUJ co admir~. view and admire. He invites you ro 1µ11hc early 1980s rh'ose vision~ visi t his Liguna Hills l9cacion and bed e Art Deco Dec.or. Sjnce enjoy the many works of an he has \' ch,ose early years Arr Deco Decor produced and collected during 6as created art worb foi;_ homes, these· past 20 years. He is galleries and hocels all -over the knowledgeable and educated in the world. Pessy manufacture~ more world of an deco and welcomes than 2,000 items and is known for both whobale and retail trade co his !ncredible ability co c reate almo-.c any work of an rhac he is pre~ented with. The continued growth of An Deco Decor has been fueled by the have che opportunity co share this knowledge. Art Drco Dt'ror is locaud at 23561 R1dgr Routt Dr., "ilfitr #0, Laguna Hills. Call f9.;9J "'68-6077. 0Iastl£ ~ntiqu£s Tu.e"/f & Tu.fi;f ANTIQUES OF THE SEA CONSIGNMENTS WANTED! China ~ Porcelain -Pottery Sliver -Sterling and Plate Estate Jewelry and Watches Dolls -Antique to Modern Furniture and Accessories Collectibles and Linens WE ARE ANXIOUS TO BUY! HOME APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 112 E. 18th Street -Costa Mesa (949) 722-6779 or646-3333 Since 1965 Tfl1 •111/T/Q/IEt LlllE!lt • 01111111 No Reservations required for Scones & Tea Tuesday· Saturday 10 am ·5 pm Sunday 11 am -4 pm 400 Westminster Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 949/650-5223 WP&NTEI> ANTl:Q S Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles $$ CASH PAID $$ . One Piece or Entire House Full FREE Estimates • Also Legal Appraisals • Immediate Friendly Service • No Obligation WE BUY NEWER MODEL •Appliances• Televisions • Stereos • Autos • Office Furniture "WE PAY MOR•$ FAST•R" ' (714) 957-8133 (800) 849-4922 T Since 1977 .. Strictly Nautical" Decor For: Office -Oen -Ba r · Restaurant Prop Rentals Marine Antiques & Seafarinq Collectibles from centuries past. I oo·s of Items to Choose WWU Lyle C:.noon &rometer• •/,·Hulls 8owhead Maidens Chronometers ShlPJ Models 6innadcs Ufe Rln~s 8raSJ Oauves Tel~raphs flare Guns Spnws DITln~ Helmeu 6rau G1fu LantemS·Lamps Oa.rs • Ship Wbttl5 Pulley 6lod1J Tripod Telacopes Compasses flqureheads Ship lleUs C:.nnon Prop Rm111l5 Cbimine Clod1s Pon holes • ...---. 16811 Pacific Coast Hwy. ours: 11 -s. Sunset Beach (at Broadway) Fri .. Sa1. & Sun. (562) 592-1752 Fu (562) 592-3026 MVtrtuaUy A Museum- April 1st -2nd . IN ANAHEIM Two Days Only -Parking Lot Sale SATURDAY & SUNDAY • 8 A.M. TO 6P.M. Quality Antiques from England & France A new in L~ison in the United Kinsdom. A buyer with over 30 years ot marl.et ellpenence has hand picked O\er 400 p1e<l>) to till the 1st 40 foot container which ,.,,,11 arme the day before 1he sale. No 11ems will be held bJc~ tor th1 even!. From England 226+ pieces Dining sets, bed sets, parlor .ind corner rabies, te.1 carts, compactium , floor lamp , etc., etc. All items in good finish and cond111on. from Fran<:e 1 CJO+ pieces Many high end armotres, bed<., dining~. some decorative pieces ~ly 19th century and much, much ITl()(e • · Don't miss thi ~t! The Englilh buyer will be present with knowledge of origin & C1(Ct1 date of items for sale. All items will be offered et wholesale COit. Following the two day wholesale e\'ent. Lincoln Antique Mall antique dealers will offer a latge variety of home fumishrngs including high quality furniture at ~really discounted price. . \ ' r Don't Miss more than 200 antique dealers at the Del Mar Antique Show he Costa Mesa Antique Show on March 17-19 was again a great success with exhibitors arriving from all over Southern California and the Wcirern United States. Michael Von Bucst, called che Bicdermeyer Man, was in town all the way from WatkinsviJle, Georgia. He joined numerous out-of-state dealers from Ariiona, Nevada, New Mexico, Washington and Oregon who a.me to rown to display their merchandise for cager antique hunrers. Now in irs 31st year, che show is produced by Calendar Antique Shows, a fooure in chis bwincss pr~ucing quality shows for more than 40 ycars·in Southern California. The show runs three times per year: March, May and October. Watch this section for future show dates. The next show being produced by Calendar will be at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar the wc.ckend of April 21 -23, followed by the newest addition to their show schedule, the Las Vegas Antique Show on April 28-30 at Ca.shman Center in Las Vegas. ' Both shows will feature 200-300 dealers, displaying for sale everything from tin toys co Ttlfany silver. All types of glass, silver, jewelry, furniture and other fields of antiques will be represented. Also appearing at the shows will be some players from the Negro Baseball League, and also from the Women's Baseball League of the 1940s which gained attention in the movie A League of Their Own. The players will be at both showw to sign autographs and sell memorabilia from their historical backgrounds. In addition, Robert Flint of SportStop.com will be in attendance with a wide array of ocher historical items, indudjng baseball items used by Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Mark McGuire, plw ite~s from other sports including football and hockey. Additional information can be obtained from Flint through his Web site at www.sportstop.net or by writing him at info@spqrmop.net. For general information and admission discounts for all Calendar Shows, visit their ~eb site ar www.calenchrshows.com or write to them at info@calcndarshows.com. '· ' ' Welcome Sprln~ at Someplace In Time ping is~ ud Someplloc a wonderful Mochet's o.y Tea fOD1P1ece hilloric: 1914 building. 'Ibey Abo have In Tune is blooming wKh with old &shioned cntcrtainmmt 6om The beautiful Victorian Giftwam Cataloj • Chinttwuc. They have Girls Nut Door, a 'ingjng trio performing avaiJablc by calling (800) 36()..0600. Th. large .dcaion 6om F.ngtand mclodXs rcminismu of the pd old days. eo« is $3, refundable with your firsr onf«. and even have picas dw are lhcjrs The <X>« is $22 per penon ~ a heavenly Also abop on their Wch site a aduDvcly. lo ooopctation with RoyaJ lunch and mcmainmau. (indudes cu and IOIDCpleceincime.mm. Wincon, the store and catalog have gruuiry). Mab your raes~ now, as ~ /,. 1i11W is""""'"' 132 oommitaioncd for a limited time, a this ~t boob up early. CaU (714) 538-G'*-11;,, Hislit#Y OIJ/ T~°""'l"· S# beautiful Wclbcclc jug oomplcte with p4 I l and pras s;at, menu. htnm 11rt Tws44y tbro#f.b Fri"4y. I 0 IL"'· j"t 1 Somcplacz In lime in gold acripc on the Somcplacc lnT~ putvcyorofVictori.an p.m.;~ 1011.m. -6p.m.;anJSt1tJJ.. boctom. You won't find this jug~ wan::s is oomp · of a Tea Room ~: .12 -5 p.m. OJJ (714) 538-941l.-fofbJ4J dJc. a mUSt for any Chintz coll~L , Dining Parlor,,'/ Antique Mall and G~ 5~83. • . ( Looking for a great plac.c to tab·M),m Emporium .featuring 48 dealqs and a 'I / fur Mother's Day? Someplace ln,}t?Ji~ Vinrage ~ng Gallery all houltflin ~ , · · j'/ Speclal treasures of.iihe past .. at Stella's Place'· mrcasun:s from the past toe~ the future -that's Stella's Place. An eclectic mix of French furniture, old chanddiers with original crynals, lcaJian borbolla mirrors, French enamd ware, Eisenberg tic Haskdl jewelry, American ponety and an. Cwtomcrs leave S.cUa's Place with a litde hmory about their pwdwes and a,.smilc of thanlc.s from the Owner Betty Pctcnon, with a promifc to fiod that unusual piCa: they may be Jearehing for. A 200-ycar old original paint German bed, rests beside a British Colonial table, while a Victorian fish bowl shares space with a fire screen. An eight and one-half foot Art Ncwcau door with frwccd glaa and gilded trim towers over the other collca:iblcs. A Murano glaa chanddier i:winldcs. A large an deco chandelier hangs in the window -all adding to the norcs charm. Work by anisu l~tcd in the Da~npoft often appears ar S.cUa's Place. Come discover Stella's Place -it's full o£ wonderful antiques. From a 1920s ~ peacock signed •raris" co a WcUer Vast., S.cUa's is jlllt the place co fiod that special ucasurc that links one to the past, yet ena>Ur&gcs one co boldly step inco chc future. St1"4i Pf.tut is l«tlrtJ •t 130 £ i?th St.. Cosu Mts11. Ct/J (949) 548-6845. ... France Is Just around the comer at Panler de Fleurs l anier de Flcurs, a family owned and operated business with more than 20 years of experience, un ds the value of prefern:d buying and personal service. Each piece is individually hand picked from various regions throughout France. From the streets of Paris co che Loire Valley, Bordeaux ro Bcziers, Lyon to Avignon, they arc tiJClcss in their quest to bring you the finest in French antiques. Master craftsmen painstakingly restore each piece w iu original splendor and the love of chis dying an ~rings back to life the timeless beauty of superior anistry and design. Panier de Flcurs is also the leader in dcvdoping innovative antique conversions creating a marriage of funaion and beauty. The incmiible grace and complexity of a French armiore is rransformed into a modem, practical piece. St~. tdcvisi~ and computer cabinets arc some of the more popular conversion requcsa, as well as china cabinctS and bookcases for impressive display. While strolling through che rcl:i,~ing atmosphere of their stylishly • deco~ted vignettes, one might get the feeling they have been invited to a gracious home in the South of France. This ls truly an antique shopper's paradise where on~ can rcali?.c cvcsything for their home furnishing needs: beds to buffets. sc:rvcrs to settees, and dcsb to dining sct:S, to mention a few. So, whether you arc seeking to furnish your entiJC home in French antiques or simply bring home a bit of France, it's just around the corner ;11 Panier de Flcurs. Panter de Fleurs French Antiques ls located at 1791 ~ Cowan in Irvine. Call (949) 863-0733 for more infonnation.