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BEACH • COSTAMESA
EX~omcer charged in ·phone-threat case
.
..,. Husband of dispatcher who directed sexual
harassment charges at PQlice Department Is accused of
threatening attorney handling city's lawsuit
BT LouAxll BAlll.IDA, SW? WMU
NEwPoRT BEAOi -0.1111-
cs were fded Wednesday againlt a
former Newport Beach police ol-
6cer accused of makinJ threaten·
in& pbooe calls in conne<tJoa with
. '
Leaders:
A lot of
gratitude
to .share
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qllddoll we ,,.,, "' rarlou• -•lllq" bd<n lo N"'PM
Bart nd COiia Maa. TH
tupoaM WU OtWWfldlrlbw •ad
-•I tlmu -polpaaL
I b8YC been reflcctiq for the
put week over tho re·uons I am
lhlnktul this ~· llJld cmaioJy I reel pjlltude 11 oo
moay do for my wonderful.
<Jfdlina. cholleoai ... """""'"" romily, friends, IJld lellow ""-
untccrs. but the folkwrina more
clearly r~Occu: my thou.chi.I I.his
Thantsgj,Yin1 Day 1993.
I am thankful that my liCc is
not u dilf.cu.h as:
the de~nl'• sexual bang.
meat ecandaL
Derect Duncan, now an aaent
for lbc U.S. Drue Enforcement
AdlDinistntion., is ICbcduled to be
arniptd Jan. 10 on two misdo-
meuor couau ot matins threat·
enina pbooe calls to Newport
Beach .. ......, Cni& Scott iJI July.
Scoll is defeacfin1 O,C ciry
opinst oexuol lwuuneot ebarJ.e.
lneled WI ,ear by Duncan"• wile.
Peri ~ IJld other remale po-
lice•~ Ropte. ·• vetena dispatcher for
the police department, claims
former Police Chief Arb Compbell
IJld former Copt. Anthony Villi.
roped bor ot 1ponyiJl·JuJy1981.
After Scott reported tbe threat,
·Newport Beach police offac.crs re-
portedly listened to a tapc-
rca>rdint c4 the call, •nd identif'.cd
•the: Yoiee U Duncan'L a,.... Coonty Deputy Dislrict
Attorney Bryan Brown declined to
divulge any .derails after •nnounc·
ing the charges Wednesday. City
o(ficials also declined comment.
... AJ far •s we're concerned,
we're not inYOlvcd," uid Newport
Beach Police Department l.J. Paul
Henisey, adding that the depart·
meat turned the invc11~1~r to the 0'5trict Attorney i offi to
avoid any appearance of con
ol intertlt.
Scott declined to oomment when
contacted Wedocsday and Duncan
could not be "reached.
Bc!ore leaving the Newport
Beach force, Duncan 5ho1 a man
in Scptel'bbcr, 1~ while respond·
ing to a call rcprding a man with
a gun. 'The victim, Sundaga Bry·
ant, teltlcd with lhc city for Sl.5
',
).Luc M.u11w, D.ul..f PU.OT
million in 1990 .
Bryant wu stroUinc on the
beach with bis wife, carryin& a
Portable radio that Duncu app&r·
cntly mistook for a lbotgun. Dun-·
an ordered the Ubcril.n im-
migrant 10 !recu., then fired his
own shotgun as Bryant spun
around, injurinc the man.
After investigating .the shootinJ.
the district altorncy's off!c.c
c.lcarcd him of any crimlftal wronc·
doing.
District sees
50o/o increase
inc migrant
eoucation
II> Federally funde d
program now sends
classroom teachers to
work with students,
BY R uss LoA1. SrAIJ W&ITU
NE\VPORT-l\.1.ESA -There ts
:i 50% increase in Lhc number of
migr3nt education students an the
Khoo! di.strkl this year. as mo~
f3mihcs rrom rural California cit ·
ies make Costa l\.1es.a their hom'C"
There arc about 1.400 mig.r:tinl
cducat\1":' studcnls 1n lhc
Ncwpo rt-l\.tcsa Unified School
Districl , a dr3matic rise due 1n
part to the success of the d\strict's
p~a.nu for studtnts and 1.hc.1r
fam1licL
"V•ie arc reaching and attnct•n&
more ~le." a.id Tony Valenzu-
ela, dlStria mignnt education co-
ordinator. "There arc more k:Jds
movinJ into this area from ruro.I
areas in Northern California."
A wave of fam ilies from Fresno
and Modesto have moved v.1th1n
Khool dis1rict boundaries bc'MiuSt
of the program. the v.·ann South-
ern Calirornia clinu1c and lhc
availability of jobs. according to
Valenzuela.
Carissa. who worriC:s •nd is
rcarful because she hu limit~
nuith and educational atills and
iJ not sun: if the chanac from
her S20 is correct. She rai'..ics
two children and S20 is aU she
has to purchase food for three
weeks.
Leotr, who liYi1 witb his
ramUy of eight and bu been
without 1u in bis apartment foe
the last year because he never
has cnou&h to pay lhc
reconnection fcc.s due for his
CU ICMce.. He coob 00 I
bubecuc ariJl ood leeb
fortua.te to have children and
,,...t<hiklre• wbo kJYe him
dclpitc _playlna "campln1 ou1"
one! llkina cold -.n lor the
put year. Tbcy even share
blanktU: when it is coJd outside.
Voluntun Tr:ri Hadcberg, left, and Lori Shot< pull tin ol tur-Someone Cara Soup Kitchen wu bdng prepared Wednesday
lc<y drasing from oven at Malarky'• liilb Pub,. wbuc food for for a Thanksgiving fcut for the homeless. sec story, page A1.
The district's federally funded
program U now sending classroom
1cachers to students' homes under
the d1strlCt's new Home-School
ConncctMln program. tkforc the
new progra·m. tutors Y1·ould work
with s1udcn1S and make reports 10
classroom tc a.chcn.. Now, tcacflcn
from £h·c clcmC'n1;.1ry schools work
direct!) "''llh mtgr"1t students in
1hcir homes.
Groups pull together to give 21'5 families holiday dinner
I do not have to ~ cans
u Hannah, a Knior citizen on Soc:iol Security doel to help , •.
meet upcnscs. Hannah railct
two vandchildrc.n because her
dau&Jltcr, their mother. ii lost to
druas bul feels happy to have
her health and the kwe ot her
1randchildren.
1 am not Lindsay. wbo wu
l1id off work lix months •co ... .___,..
8y LoalAloc l.u1t.aDA., h.n Wt.nu
COSTA MESA -More than
20 locol orpoiutionl. chwdies
and ICbools pulled together this
Thlnl<,.;.ma to 'ive 21s indla<•t
families turkey dlllftcn with all
the uimminp 10 they eouJd set
their toble with 1 proper boUdoy
meal tocby.
"It'• amazina how they aU
lied .... !her." said Debby
frc.onnor, director ol the New-
port Beodi-bued chority Friends
In SeMce IO Humanity.
Eocb ynr. FISH pro.ides
take·bome turkey dinners for
~ families in Cosla
Me.o IJld Newport Beach. The
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New and improved Weekend
The Doily Pilot's .n..-and lmprowd w.-..i section debuts
todoy In a neW lormat. Until last Woelc, Weebnd hod beoft a
tablokl lnsert..t lnsldo the Thundoy -· 8ut w..bnd i. now • pun-. btoMlilieet MClon. And rou conl mill•: vou·n find k
rilht smadc In the middle ol the A -·
-Wo lcldi oil tho.-todlcn with• spedal ~ -.,ort -Hlf!! School's dnma IWClonts wlU -1 r""IJdon/
peifor--=-cl,._ Oii" to rolM money lor -• ltobo<t -. who lost his homo In tho .........-fire.
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croup ts the s.in.clc largest pro-
vickr ol Thoob&Mni food bas-
kets in the area.
MCJCt years. area organizations.
churches and scboo1s bolt rood
driYet while FlSH buys.food to
supplement the c:ollectioos.
... But th&s year, we just didn't
h8vc the money 10 do that."
O'Connor said. Because ol the
lack of money, FlSH was left to
work with wb•t the orpn.iutions
could collect.
And, O'Connor llid. the axn-
munity puUcd throu&h-Some 215
dinner boxes -stocked to feed
a total of 1,400 people -'W'CR
delivered this week. most to ... .._....~
·-.A powerful thanks from readers
But fcdcnl fu nJ 1ng hai no1 kepi
pacr .... uh the gr0\ll1ng number of
migrant 1.,1.mihcl.. .. \\'c\e been
stretchuic funds :a lot," \1alcnzucla
s:&id. "\Ve look for all the support
we can ,r:t from other prog,ams." We ...... ~lei: ... IN )'OU thMlcful .... tMf n ',...,,.,. plr: · •
From Bil~ ol Coota i.-: "I'm thmlful lor the faa
thal -47_.rw11no11y -the wom111 a1 rny-.... one! she has ..,.i 10 be rny ....._ ._ a>dld 1 not bo
1"1MN1r'
An :ifler·sc.hool program at Ch~
Ncwport-~tc.u. schools prOY1des
ad,iscrs 10 help m1grant studenu
select the nght cl:uscs for gro.dua·
uon '"Our main goal i.s 10 aradu
ate students.'' Vak:nzuels said Ft0m Tommy P\1111111 ol C-Mou: '1-.,,.,,.,_, tllis
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5omrny Jo, who 115. '
l.a.sl school )'CllT, all 2.J: Of the
high w:-hool scniofl 1n the migrant
education program 1radua1cd
And \1alcnzucla san a number of
lhc prosram·s gradua1u h1~ rc-
1umcd to the Khool di.stfic1 aftct
roUc~. "'"rk1ng as bilingual aides
and tuton.
r.-.11111 r11t-.. A10.
Bountiful harvest -Retired professor tends a patch of vegetables at Orqnge Coast College.
·His yield is given to ,families who belong to school's children's center.
··y MAIMJ:S MclAOD. Sr.ut W'lm.a
H ank Pan'an donn'l put Oft the Wrs ol an
experien«d prtkner, but his ............
and rniertncc for the harvat ND u dttp
u &QY car.er.
"!be rclir<d ~ COost OilkF hlllory
.,.-, who -nioed oo 1 fono iJI
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-!or tht ...... JO 1<11'. 11111 ... ot u..i _,. lw spcovted ~is ..........
plllime: ,..,.i., _.-in 1 smoll potch cl
tlto -oi17 co11qo'1 -llblo pnlc• ond
..... bis~ 10 Mt"1 limllln.
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f\Ulli&ht and .... atcr to produce a crop ol ..SO
woc:hlnJ. as he did 1hi1 sum.mer. Qtbc:r ti.,.c his
crops are w hcd out b)' the rliDS and he bu to
stan 0\-'Cf, a calamity wbJcll bact bd scction ol
bee ti Wt winter . "fblio&e ... Ito .. de«ptlYe." Ii< 11i4, u Ii<
r.,..red •he '""' "' '""'U;"' • the .,.,.nc1. .. You can hlYC be1utiM but tMa ~ll "'P
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his ctfon>. lllllead h' "'"'"'" """'wil1I •-af r.-lonncn llld en. "-<iiiploiot<s
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.......... 111 lllldllt ... kids·--A look at the people and places shaping our community.
to tak8 lllCbl'I
witb Sallbl Clllll
A SPECIAL lllEA](l'ASI' wltb Santa
benefili~ the Pedlalrk Cuc:tr-
Resnrcll Fou.Jldadoli ii scheduled
for Oystal Court Crom 8:30 a.m: to 11
a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 28.
The ~cake break.fut is prepared by
Bangkok four. Kids will set a '
Best
Buys
complimcn)uy photo
taken with Santa and
they can ride the Santa
&press tr · and meet
Barney.
Other act~lics
include: Bubblc'inania -
a bubble s.ho.Jt where
kids step inside the
bubbles; The Happy
Crowd :... 1 ehildrcn;s
music band; cqloring
with Froscy the SnoW
Man; free admission to
the Launch Pad
Discovery CcntU and
race painting.
~dmission is S20 for adults an~ $15 for
children 4·12 years old. 1 AH procetds will go 10 the foundation,
a non-profit organization dedicated to
improving the care, qu ality o~ life and
surv ival rate of children with malignant
diseases.
For n1ore informa tion, please call
532-8692.
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Tll£ FIRSf \VARNER Bros. Studio Store
( 413-1235) to be located in Orange
County opened al South Coast Plaza
earlier, this week. on the second 1evd near
Sc aft.-'
rttonK •r ).Luc MAan•. D.ui.T ru.ot
Diana Suber, left, and Lori Shore wrap up food prcp:lttd at Maluky's Irish Pub for today's Son1eone Cares Soup Kitchen TI12nksgi,·Utg meal.
\Varner Bros. Studios Stores arc an
innovative combination of retail
merchandisi ng and entertainment lhal
offers \Varne r Bros. products to shoppers
in :an cnvironmcn1 rcminisccnl of a studio
back lot. Someone cares
The store it:lls hundreds of products for
people of all ages and in all price ranges.
The merchandise ranges from clothing.
toys and gift items emblazoned with
\Varner Bros.' Studio insignias or
animated charac1crs to ooc-of-.a-kind art
objects in The Gallery, a
shop-within-a-shop spccill1Wna in
anima1ion eels an4.,contcmporary
collectibles. l J
The 800 hungry people who will be fed Thanksgiving dinners today by the volunteers at the
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen can be thankful that Merle Hatleberg and her friends really care
Kids. will love the interactive attractions
including "Coloring Trees," for budding
eel artists, and Marvin the Martian's
crawl-through rocket sh ip, loaded with
imaginary spaa: travel games and gadgets.
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l-0ASl-IION ISi.AND HAS extended its
hours of operation for holiday shop~rs.
now through Dec. 26. The center will be
open Monday through Saturday JO a.m. to
9 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and
Friday , 9 a.m. to 9.p.m.
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BT lluu Lo.u., Sur• Wa.m.a
T he more than 800 pcopla
expected to receive
Thanksgiving dinner from the
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen 1t the
Rea Community Center in C.OSta
Mesa will find a real reason to be
thankful today -thankful that
someone cares about them.
It is the seventh Thanksgjvihg since
Merle HatJebcrg founded the Costa
Mesa charity with her own money.
And though she's fighting cancer and
recovering from a broken thigh bone,
the 7()..ycar-old said she wouldn't
miss sharing the holiday with Soup
Kitchen patrons for the world.
Kitchen ih 1986 when she was head
of a food assis tance prop1lm-for the
elderly. She was llruck by lhe
behavior of families receiving food
from Share Our SCtves near where
she worked.
••J fel t so bad to seer whole families
who'd knock on my door and 4Sk me
for a C3f! opener," 1hc said. '"They
were so hungry they couldn't eve n
wait until they got home 10 ~'Inn it
up."
T he Soup Kilche n started out in
the Rea Commur.;1y Center. but
moved after pressure f1o m neijthbors
'tl.'ho objected 10 the clicntcle. The
charily now feeds an ·ave ragc of JOO
people a day at the First United
~·1 e1hodist Church in Costa ~tcs:a -
about 40% arc children.
SANTA CLAUS will arrive at Crystal
Court Friday. A real bearded Santa will
be residing in an enchanted forest home
located on Crystal Court's third level.
adjacent to Robinsons-May.
"I don't judge what anybody looks
like -good, bad or ugly," she said.
"If they come in, I know they're
hungry. We don't give them anything
"but food and love." Linda Painter directs tn.ffie while washing vcget:ablcs at center's kitchen.
"We're having a great family
Thanksgiving dinner 'tl.'ith about 19
people as guests," said Bernie Spiro,
a rt:tii'ed sales manager ~·ho wu D
~1ARY ZVONEK, chairperson of the
American Canctr Soc:ltt)"'s Rueb to
Recovery, would like Best Buys readers to
know 1hat the Discovery Shop (640-4111)
recen1ly moved to Corona del Mar.
The new loca tio n ls at 2600 East Coast
Highway, a1 Dahlia Avenue .
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8t'SI Buys •ppcan Jbursd.,s and
Saturdays. lt'bt'tbu you're a mcrcbaal OT
• shopper, It you bow o/ a 6fJod buf, l 'd
lort' to 1J•·r Jl>U .amr ptlbJJdtr. c.Jl mr at
540-1214, tu me at """'4119 Ill' write to
mt': &st Bu,.,. Dal/)' PUol, J30 W. Bay
Sr., Costa ~fua., C.UI. nQ1.
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Newport Beach restaurateur Bill
Hamilton was busy Wc~nesday cooking and slicing
40 turkeys and preparing big tubs of dressing for
the Thanksgiving fe ast. Hamilton, owner or The
Cannery and Malarky's restaurants, is donating
the main course with contnl>utions from suppliers
and coremunity members. As of \Vedncsday
morning, he had collected about 200 pies for the
Thanksgiving meal.
"We sliced about a jillion pounds of turkey,"
Hami ll on said. "A lot of this is donated by
restaurants and markets and people in the food
business."
Hatlebcrg 's daughte r, Teri Hatlcbcrg, manager
of The Cannery restau rant, was also pitching in
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We dnesday. She said it \YOuld be a mistake to
believe only the homeless arc hu ngry.
"There arc a lot of families v.·ho can afford rcnn
electricity and maybe a car but they can'I afford 10
feed 1heir ch ildren well," she said .
Over al the Rea Com munity Center, volunteers
prepared sa lads, sliced lhc lops off radishes and
packed fruit into individual bags under 1hc
watchful eye of Soup Kitchen coordinator Jack
Moriarty.
"You feel like you're doing something
construclivc," said Moriarty. '1"he people that we
arc serv ing arc not bums."
Hatlcbcrg began the Someone Cares Soup
WIATHIR
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helping out at the Rea Community Center with his
~·ire Sally and daughter An n \Vedncsday morning.
..\Ve jlllt felt ii 'tl.'OUld be lhe right th ing for us to
do -to help other people."
Hatlebcrg \\'Ould like to sec the Soup Ki1chen
housed in its own permanent building. ~'1.tb
shower facili ties and a message center 10 help the
homeless get back on lheir feet . She ra rely thinks
or how much she's done, but or how much more
she v.•ishes she could do.
"I'm just a Band·Aid," Hatlebcrg said. '"You
can't pick up the pnpc r vdthout seeing some bi&
company is going 10 layoff 450 people. Wh~rc ore
they goi ng to go? A lot of them arc going to end
up in my life."
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l'OUCI LOO
cona-
Sou1• Coast; Two lucr prln1en
were rcponed atolcn trom
General Amerftn Fln.antjal
Coast tn tbc 1$00 Wed.
lo.ICMI \V.,: A widco pmc a~
cash we~ 11olen rrom a home
la 1hc 3100 bk>tt.
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All.~-· ,...,... 6r/ ljient
iwllectiftl. C011ntin1
, ....... U\ina with kwcd ones
Md wascbin& a few roo1baJI pmea.
for•
columnls11 it'•
like • day o«.
*'l'm·lhank!uJ..
(~' columns llC
a '"'P• and readcn will
-l 'fll
excuse even the
uppic.sl writin&
on ThanU.
Jivina.
Cheesiness is
more or k:a
expected.
And JO today, I
had planned 10
w:ritc a heartfelt
(is there tJ:IY other kind?) tribute
to Daily Pilot rcadcn and
advertisers. the folks who have
patiently 11udt with us through
thidt ...i dlio. ra ldlllt-tb"f'""P'° who U..: .
• JAmme4 ou.r Rcadcn Hodiac
dajly, ..WO, the Pilot editorial P•sn tbc cealer for <;lebatc In the. communiry.
• become sourcet, &fvinl UJ I.he
tips and story ldet.1 1b11 are
cuential lo any &OOd community
newspaper.
• been Oo6d SamariWU.
offering money, food. clothln1 and
sometimes jusl moral support
every tUne we run a hlrd-luck
story.
• picked the Pilot to advertise
their goods or services, adding
revenue fuel to our editorial
engine.
• made the Pilot their
community newJpaper of choice
over the yean.
In Other words. spcakina for
everyone at the newspaper, we'·rc
1han.kful for 111 the people who
allow us to publish the Pilot '
career-.-.. worklhap 11t occ
COST A MESA -A two-part c=areer plannin& workshop will be
oUcred on Tuesday evenings this fall, Dec. 1 and 14, by Orange
Coast Colle1c'1 Rc·Entzy Center. The workshop, which runs from
S~ 10 8!30 p.m., is free to the public.
Attendee1 will examine pcnonal interests. abilities •nd valu~.
P11tidpants will discover careers that suit their personality. The
sessions will be conducted by OCC counselor Nghia Duong.
OCC's Rc-Enlry C.Cntcr i.s designed to assist individuals who
wis.h to return to school !ollowinJ a break in their academic
careers. It is pankularly effective in sefYin& persons making
career changes and lhosc lookin& lO acquire new job skills.
for more inform1tK>n on the career plannina workshop, call
the Re-Entry Cen1cr 1t 432-5162.
-BT the 'DWT PHOt •
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"Meet A Date ... Get Your Mate
Tbe Voice Mail Way"
0o~INJiolUM770N
Our Service AppM1e To All Ule.tykl
M"" Be t8 y..,.. Old
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Bui ...... aJoas -Coote Mou Ma,o<Sudy Genii -lb
The 0.--lal<miptills ....
peKOf\tl ltoliday.
DrMnt -· 19tb Street, Harl>or or N...,.,., bo\llevuds,
her bu.reaucraoc eye spots what
mty be a viotlttoa or the city'•
aip ordinaoc:e: the holiday
bannen •ttacbed to the li&ht poles
around Triao&Je Squire.
She calls her subordinates at
City HaU and commands the
banners yanked. Now. Or else.
And with those orde~ my
ThlJ\ksciving·themcd column ls
aone faster than a plump bird on a
~turkey farm in November.
l don't want lO write about
Sandy Genls and the technicalities
of the city'.s sip ordinanC.c on
Thanb~g Day. But she leaves
_....roe no ctioicc. Triangle Square,
Costa Me!J 'S downtown crown
J<we~•-·-.... -defcndills 11 ooa:.
Soherw wean.
Developer Rlch Sbapilo ha&
created • mapificenl center
.,,.,,. cnerl)' apil1s. literally, ioto
the urecCL lo I.he middle ol a
devut>tinf .-. he'•
manaacd 10 put totetber a
shoppe(• paradise whole
chemisuy b near pe:rtect.
The lilt of heavyftipl rct1ikn
(The Clap, f1iketown, Barnet .t
Noble, et aJ:) be'• lured 10 C:O.ta
Mesa's once-d:yin& dow'ntown
bogles the &boppina mind and
will help to rejuvenaLe the entire
1rea. Rich Shapiro is the Rocky
Balboa of lhe reu.il world. -
And to keep the momentum
going into the holidays, Shapiro
1ook $10.000 out or bis pocket and
pur up the cl1S1iest holiday
banners south or the Sooth <:oait
Metro. He attached the banners to
the pola or the lantem•like 1tre.et
The Gosling
a child 's boutique
W E S T C L !ff P LAZA
Clusy and dres.sy .. _
Rugged and hand5ome.
~ for school or fbr pl1¥ ...
or dres.slng up for the HoUda,ys.
[)lstlnctJve ~hion tbr
Kids being kids.
The Gosling
!068 Irvine Ave.• l'iewport Beach
Telephone 642-6/!19
Hours Mondq--S..1u~ 1~ p.m Su...,., noon·6 p.m..
SEflTIE_LTS~-··1111•' --
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JIPll ............ Triaftslo
5quate,-.. • -r(ul boliday fed 10 -.-... You
-......... crunch o1--'°"' Itel when walkin1 by tbe center .
Enter The Grinch. She U )'I
Sbap\ro didn't JC-I city approYal for
lhe banners. He uys that because
be maintaias the entire propcny
-indudint buyin1 and
mainta.inins the li&bt standards -
be didn't need d ry approval .
Bes.ides.. "be says, •11 round ii
unima&in•ble. that anybody would
want them (the banncrt) down."
Rules arc rules, says The
Grinch, and she wants 'cm ~n.
Oty inspec:lors issue • cnation,
ordcrin1 the banners down-He
tells them to stuff it, and suddenly,
this is all beaded toward court.
And that. for City Hall, is the
bolidly spirit.
Perhaps we should aU chip in
and act Sandy Genis a ~ittle
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OiJll'llill¥'tl --... Qi I 7 SS ...
Shapiro and Triqlo ~ -bcc:a 90od ril1 I II Onel. ilt fld..
They ....... ~ uJil>l IO ..... tJte
OuilllMI -· .. -r any c:ou.ncil mcmbct'1 cycl.
If the.re's 1 dilpQf.e cwu the
int~rprctalion ol the sip
ordiNn<c, fUIC . Wby -puff
Shapiro llide and say, "Hey loolc.
Ric1 l app~.te what you•vc
done here, bU1 I doa't think )IOU
cu put •-up without Oiy C.Uncil ~· Let's mW: sun:
we set lb.is worked out before nm
tiolidlly -• l.Mtead, WC haft another.
necdle.K Battle Rofale in lhc:
makin1 between Ory Hall and a
, pillar ol the Co&ta Mesa butineu
oooununiry .. Lt.t'• hope Rich
ShJpi.ro wins in a knoctouL
1be Grinc:b shouldn't be
~ k> steal Clu'is.unas at TriansJc Squan.
Wllllul Lobtldl i. tM «lltor.
Great Gifts At o
Great Valuesr
Ge-a.o.•Lo,t
Now 09 Z fw $6;99
or S for $8 .99
16 oz. $3.49 ea.
PIAZA
17th at lniM A,.._, NNp>rt lle8cb
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at-a !iB
OF NEWPORT BEACH .
The Largest
Collection of
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in California
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while quantities last
Fashion I land Ce.nter
579 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach
(714) 759-7979
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M....._...,Ntaaat1r11t,..
CIR' I 'I .. llMI MU
BU cnrol~d ill On.tip Cot.lc
ac's ccr1micl ~ wW c:ooduct
1btir J 7tb ann~ O\ristmu Art
Polteiy 11\d Glast Sale tocb1 tbfOU&h
ThwWay in the 0CC S1ude:n1 ~ntcr rrom 9 a.rn. ID 1 p,m, Tho four-day
tl)le will feature Raku pDncry, ... ..cU
as such functional ceramic itcms 11
teapots. mup. vuca and bowls.
Sculpcurc piece• will tlio be IOld. Pa.rt or the ptl)tttds will ca to purth.uc
equipment for OCC's Cet•miR Club.
F0t more info!m:nion, nll 432-SS LS.
WIDNISDAY, DIC. 1
MOLIOAY IUHO•T HOUP
Ncwporl Beach Mlilrr~:i.:c and F~ily
i·11crap1st Intern t.l:wnc Cohen will be
rondue1ing a 5upport group 'ror women
11 hc:r NC"-'por1 Ccn1er olfJCC from 1 .
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1bc wpj)Of"t group IS
geared 1owarJ helping "'·omen who arc
1oin& lhrough 11 divorce or who are
recently divorced rope durin& 1hc
holid;11ys. The group will mcc1 every
\Vcdncsday evening through J:inu1uy S.
CQSI is $15 per mi!Cl1ng. Sp:icc ls
lu-nitcd, so call 759-0579 for
rc:sc rvation1.
a1u-un1M woaKSNOP
A two,hour "orkshop thll prcscnlS
1ips for building sclf,C~!Ct'nl 14j/J be
ofrcrcd n1 6 p.m. by Or:inb-c Coas1 "
Collcgc"s Hc·Entf) Center. Adn11ssion
is free, alii;J 11\c pUbhc is invited to
attend. For mon:"fnforJU:Uion, call
(714) 43~-5,l.61.
...................... --. p.m. '°'.(:JO,... al 2'$1 .... ,.,
--............. Coola MctL,,..
.... will d"ela7 ..... mlllwy
coaunuaicauo.. lfl&Cmlo • .U •
host mtic <lisoloYs..,. the c..ta M.,.
fire Police aQd F'"u-e l>cpatl!OC•U.
Califoraia HlahwtY P.uot. Ovi1 Alt
htlOI llld tbC Cafiforola AmrJ
N1lional Ouard. Then wW be ~ .,.. ............ ,...._.,.
donations &o lbe Mato--A·W'llll
foundltion or the Maccb ol Dimes wW
.. a; ... •kkc!' '"' -dnwinp .. bCI held thfouiboul the C\'C.Dt. AAc:I
mcmben: of the t.o. Anack:f Rama
chutlcadin& aquad will be aoccpdJ\I
canned food dona1tons ID bcnetil lhe
Oiuae Cowny Rescue MiuKm.. OiU
979-1343, m. 356.
CNllUfMAI MMILY .......
Presbyttrlan Church Or I.he Qwcnan1
in Cost• Mua invi1cs families to ••
cvcnina: of fun and inspiration from 5
p.m, to 8=30 p.m. at 2850 faizvicw
Road. The eve~ includes cuy to
ma~ crafts for cb1klrcn and aduhJ.,
ornamcnts-IDd &ifll fot family and
friends, mu&lc aod llOl)'ttllina. Food
and bcYc.ra&O will be avail1blc for •
nominal ctwie. Admission is !rec.
VW/NUClll SWAPMllT All9 &MOW
lrncr Shawl ls aponsotlni a VW and •
Poncbe S~pcnc<J and Car show Crom
S p.m. 10 9 p.m. in Buildin& 10 •I
lhc Oranp CouQly fair and ~lion Center in Colla Mesa.
Admillion is SS for adulu, children
under 12 arc free. For more
infonna1i0n, call (71-4)364-3672.
MOUi MOW
Tbc Orin&t Countr Fair and
Exposition Center 11 lpOOIOriq a THURSDAY,. DIC. 2 J lunter and Jwn~r ibOw from 8 a.m.
. 10 S p.rn. in 1he Equestrian Center at
•OllNW Ol'POaTUNln ......... , the Falf'&,roundJ in Costa Mcu.
Rick Reiff, cd1h.>r of 1hc On.ngc Admission b Cree. fOI" lnOf"C
County Register Business Journal, will information, call 708-l6S2.
speak at a brealfJSI sponsored by lhc
Ncwpotl I IJrbor i\rca Chamber of
Comme rce :u John Dominis
Rcstlurant in /llc"'porl Beach.
-Rc&lstralion :ind nel10'0rking starls at
1:\S a.m., the program st:irts at 7:30
a.in. Cost is Sl3 ad\·:r.ncc and $16 at
the door for 1111:mbcrs, S\6 advance
11 Dd S21 at 1hc door for guests. Price.
includes bre::ilfas1. Call 729-4400.
FalDAY, DIC. i
MOTO&CTCU IWAl'Mln
A mo1orcyclc swapmccl will be held
from S p.m. to 10 p.m. in Building
I() at 1hc Or:ingc County Fair and
E1pqsit1on Cen11.·r in Con:i t.lcsa.
Adult adm1ss1\ln is S5, childre n under
ll trc free. C:ill 364-3672.
SlTURDAY, DIC. 4
M&nONAi GUUD OPIN MOUJI
T)lc Co51a ~icsa Air National Guard
SHIDWAT
The Speedway Fall Oa.uic wil be held
from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m, in the
Grands1and Arena at ibc Oranse
Cou.n1y fair and ~poai1ion Center in
Qxia Mcu. Admission '-SIG (or
adults ~r IS. S.S for •&cs JJ...17, ind
free for a1cs 12.and under. For more
infonnation, call (714)492-9933.
SUNDAY, DIC. 5
CMIUITMAa WALK
The L 7tb Annual Chdstmas Walk
Fc1tival bc&ios 11 11 a.m. ~iore lhan
100 prizCJ u well as plenty or
rcfrcshmcnu will be available 10 thole
who p:irticipale in the annutl walk
ak>ng East Coast tfighway. Musk,
carolers, dancers and -or course -
Santa Oaw will be on hand,
CtlltlftMAI OHM MOUll
"A Christmas Surptise" will be
unveiled al Cornn• dcl Mir Branch
40""on SVGG<Sm> U'WL
1.A1G£ 26" l'QWllll: D1EAMS SANW s5 500 f'.llEWHDE $80,00 voua OK>KZ
PC&!IJU DlfAM.HllfllAN ~.. s4 500
50""on
-tO""ow
3 DAYS OHLYT SALE ENDS SUN. 11 128
AIMOST A PERFECI' ENGUSB (;BIN~
743 BAKEll, COSTA MESA 241·9973
HRS. M ·F i();(ll).6:30, SAT. 10:0Cr5:00. SUN. NOON-4:00
··U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
,, Tire invtst111ent tlrat
lets you count your
chickirtu birfon
thiry h•tdl.
1 IOO 4 US :9QllD
W-CHZlll 11 .....
The Swediab Women'• "Ed~lionll.
Auocialioll'a Oranp Counl)' Olaptcr
is hOklin.a a Swcdiab C'ariltnw r.ir
bclw«D ll l.m. QCI S p.m. at the
~ MCSI NeiObc:wbood Qntcr .
.DoiJ.•lk>at an: $2. and cbildrca an: '
1'VUNY,DIC.7
Sund8y, Nov. 28
9•m-3pm
• Furniture • Pottery • CountJy • Al1 Deco• Sliver
• Jewelry • Claallthlna • Textllea • Holkiay Item•
Aot11I..,_ $2.50 Wltft Ad
1"5htftA ... , Coelll ..... CA
No-1-. or 55 Fwy. lo tlltr SI., TWo Bloc:b -lo""* A-
~. Fot .... ~• t1!•-•1•le·-. . .... ... ....., . ...., .... _,.,, ____
$toe ---_ ,,,_ a.r.., S• 1 ,,_ wll ,._.a he
J:ll'Oll • Qled "Wwa _. WMI": Prolellioul ......, M1a...-zn1j' 1t
~ 111 *1 O:nruky Rooll or l.M Ncwpon c.-.........,, .,. Su
O.mtato Dt,.....,.., -Tbc
PfOIJUll wfl? o4w Mtvlcla l;w WDNCCl
on lain., a pcofr dour __,
,..._.A llP' luodl wlll W 1<Md .
CtU lhe ~ a16U-3l91.,
WIDllUNY,DIC.a
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There will be. a rcccptk>n Cor !*CW
membtn: lpONOled by lhl: Newport Hamor Arc• Qambc:r of c.oauncn:e.
For details. _caU 7JM.400.
MtnoltlCM soanY
Werner Etchct; DhUfor ol DocnbUc
c 3CA~~'\fn&
'p A• C.. $olt w..I<
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adjusts for cn ss-cross low-back and halte r St}les m blush or
blac k nylon LH.rJ• spandex. 32-38b l., 34-38d c..ld 25 50
Foundations to fit )'Our evel)' fashion need
from Intimate Apparel at Nordstrom.
PUSH·UP TRAPLE·. BRA b moothac, with
rtmovable fiberfill pad for m.i~amum effect .
in whur or black n) lllO L ·e ra p.indc .
2-36.1,b,c: 25.00.
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btage or bla k Tnlob;.tl doublc-knu n ·Ion.
2-6 ,b, ,d; 20 00 .
M 1111nd11J, Noua:a• a 191
---· _.111 .. ...-wd ..
.i!'C:~.::"1 ..... •111baDd aad • father
..... 1111 wile is-.. ....
fin1Miel bw'dea for tM ramity.
I am not OcblO. IMoa m a
motel room with my dWdnll.
lllin& a hol p!ato IO -for my thr .. children and fecliac no Joi'
in life.
I am not Hector. wtae
!l-JC"l'Old dauaJ>IU was killed and
Ith it wu 1 matter ol honor to
pay for her buri.al and came to me
in tcan. boldi~ his daua,hter'1
pin~. request1na S75 '° pay the
balande ol &n $1800 funeraJ bill.
Olfs!J_ ........
k' ....... swM ?" °""*' J • .., • ---..... _ _.....~£31'.N.
OU-,SllaNOur-
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lam~tliatlho dcYutauna llm !all moetll dlda'
CDCI CYeD puic:r de ... or &oil
of life la Or-C..U.I)'. 0..r
tboqbu: er. with thole who ha¥C
loll ihelr -and poa ........
I am abo tllaaldlal and proud IO
be. part of •aJ111111Uaity that ,.,poaded oo quickly and
JCDCroualy IO ati.nimiz.e lhc pain
ind cliscoiafort of the fire v.clims.
DONALD BREN
Oaainnu
1be Irvine Co. o ·
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4illl11"WIMlr ... 1111 l .... IOI ............ ,,11,_
h •llml' s•ot••O... dal ___ ... _.,_ ----· ___ .,...., ...... -·-1• ....... IOdto-
porotlll dtol -Ii.a -... Pit
of their -· -..... ellridtcd ..,. life lor tllc (1111 22
yean. I am also patcful lor all Ibo
par<nts,studeots, andaalr-
bove worked IO bard lar Ibo pall
few yean to snake. 1 difference in
students' liYCI M Wt collabonted
to mtruc1urc the cducatiooll
environmc.IU ol CdM. I am also
Jl111Cl'ul for a aupponiw: faQlily
who nCYCr ktl inc lose • t ·or the •
important lbinp i'n Ilic.
........
' --••z~wotwple ._ Mwb111 1°111 IOO
... .. • wtied -IOO '°'*'Y'" -lO _,.._.,_ ...
,,. .. ---· u u el4'Ule • •• k'I ~ tllc truth.
-..., ..... bean lt'Oadiaa ·-·--tllolllaalN •IDIMbrW.of~a
,,.... .-i.11oe lot ..........
af -I -tllallliflal for tllls jottney.
A ............. •·bolt...,, "'°
collo-(who did not !mow OM -•)Nmuk-"Y
commenced • campaicn 10 win me
ewer lo their particular ~li&iou
f•ith, .
Thoup wary of street-comer
proaelytizen. I was. surprising1y,
not ofkadcd by thclr actions.
They were my close friends
(lhou&h operating in different
spheres or my lire) • and appeared
motivo1ed b)<.the..l>W of
.......... .re .....
; ; 0 j~
1o...-. n.""' ,....., Moad 1a6J•I-.. 1 ~~"o ..... n~•""'·•
commndllble U.. t I .... br' ia''latltM w:..~·I a their fU*. ........ d ... .,.... '!'I"'-....... .., Ii!' ......
ind1p I Mindy • ...., ,...... tM lillCll ............... --·. "' ~His~~ ~w!'! :--..::':; ~ ":".' .. t:'
human ACtillc:e. be•• .,_..""'I·....,...._..,
.. Your lite can be chan&td.'' ;:py oulCN'Pfl'elr ,.,.._ ..... -friends promited. · 5aYior ·dilpt and ptl+ 11, dall)o.
I wasn't iure I wanted it to be. Tlllt ,..., ""!°"'-~ ~ "You can be Ulured ofycMll family, In Iha a m--..
demal saNa1ion.,"' they entreated. "!1 J.S.ycarof ~-~ ~r klled,He the
Al 30. eternity aecmcd very Car victim ~~~ • wu off noc bWDe-. -1 ICMlo a
.:You can-dlseov<r a peaco that pedestrian, had been driatlna 11
surpaues all understandins." they well that eYC.nia&-
emphaslzcd. · My ~ -lllY foedtft mtlhOf)'
Peace. That was somelhir~& J or h!m ii IS a .,acsen..~
longed for. I was a seJr.posseucd S-year<))d -;-.preceded aM; lfllO
youns m~n. ridina .the tail oft death. Thtt I not the w1y 1t t .
career 1h11 11 once filled me with supposed to be. Suddenlf, c1crru1y
excitement and arotiery. "lnade· seems.'°. very cbe. .
qua.te" was my ntiddle name. A nn11n1 telcphooc jarred iM we talked • , . for months. 1wate that ni&t\t. With lt, came
FL"l~!y, ::!!:: :nc:c th::n :i ye~ o! .... ~Al
That J am noc Delores. who
cannot w.alk welt because she
suffers from the c({ect of !J'Olt bite
10 her feet from all tbe years lhe
wandered OP thc,streei.
Tb.al 1 am not Edward, a
Vietnam veteran. homelcu with
no family tics, dyina of bone
cancer and no Ion' pants -only
shons to wear dunn1 the cold
winter days..
l.~ thankful tba1 there were
no liYcs k»t in the Laguna Beach
fire ud that our district's staff
me~n an dona.tin& tome of
theu sid< days to help their CclloW
cmployect cope with the k>u of
lhctrboni<>L
LINDA MOOK r-;-.,--,....,-,.---~ . Tctcber .
Capllal
Funding ·
Group
REFINANCE TODAY
Guamteed To Loww Yov
Moathly .Pl,..t At
_ABSOLUTELY NQC.OSI'I
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l am gratcrul 10 be such an
MAYA DECKER
President
Newport Mea Federation of
Teachen
Coron> dol Mar Hip School
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What l'm thankful (or:~
J'm 1elftSh, and i1~s 1 trait that I
deplore. I'm a C.ilure when it
With the approochina holiday acuon w.:
would like iO take rliis opportunity to
thank our friaxk and cusromcn: fOr the
goodwill and loyalty dut has helped. ro
build our business bigger and bctttr """'Y
year .
We shall always try to mcrir >""'
a>nfido:nce. We an: gntdW fOc >""'
conaibutioos oo our auca:ss and wish ro
~ you and >""' family greetings at tlUs
Ilwlk&giving seasoo ... from the sWf at
QW'lcs H. Barr Jcwdcn.
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CHARLES H. BARR
Member Of
American Gan Society
Ac=dital Gan Lab Mon • Fri 10 to 6, Sat 10 . 5
1803 Wcs<cliff Dr.
Newport Beach
(714) 642-3310
The truth about
funeral prices in the
greater South Coast area.
At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe
that every family deserves a perso nalized final tribute .
Here, only the family selects the type of service they
want and the price to be paid. ·
Burial space for two •••...•..••.•..•••.•.•........•. ~ •••.. $910
We will provide direct cremation,·
including mortuary care from .................................. $678
Or choose from other type of services from ......... $895
Casket Priced from .................................................... $200
Harbor Law11-
• Mount Olive
Mortuary A Memorial P11rt
S40-SSS4
2'4 Hour Service• 1626 Gi1ler Avenue• Cotta Maa
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Si'BVBN'S PHARMACY
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3150 S. Bristol SL. Suite 100
eo.11 Mesa, CA 92£26
(71 4) 432·1000
Tht Brtast Care Center 1s
convenitndy located across tfle
lre•way rrom Soutfl Coast Plaza
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USl6 OllDAYS~
SHOPS
Uift Today For of,..~
(800) 201-FUND
5031 Bi«h Ave ., Suh E, 11..di
One out of every se\181l women In
Orange County will develop breast cancer.
Breast cancer Is the most conimon
cancer <1moog American women.
Sadly, there Is now~ lo prevent cancer.
but earty detection and treatment can
save ycur breast. your Ille or both.
The Breas1 Gare !Anter of Costa Mesa
offers mammograplty and mudl more.
Screenlnos. diagnostic work-ups and
educational programSare combined to
form the C.nler's comprehensive breast
care program .
If you would like more lnfor!lliltlon
about breast cancer or would like lo
schedule a mammogram. please call the
Breasl Care Center al (714) 432·1000
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,.loth1ng for tl'Om«"n & children
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.II o~.·c•t1on1 tpec1•liz1njl in
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R obert House has
a lot to be
thankful !or
-todey. He';
recovering from
back surgery,
but II otherwise well. Hts
wtle and two grown
children are fine. And he
has a lot of caring friends.
What House doesn't have
ls a house.
~ Lut-month 's lllguna
Beach fire took the Skyline 1Drlve home the 61·year-old
chairman of Harbor High'•
Science Department had
lived In "since the house
Wal new In 1964."
"We were right In the
middle of the holocaust,"
he said earlier this week. "I
lost all my recollections of '
the past."
He wasn 't home when the
nre broke out.
"I tried frantically for lour
houn; to get In. I came
away with just the clothes I
had on. I lost an old · ·
Mercedes In the garage that
I drove to school since I
bought It new In '59.
There's just lots of things
I'd collected over the years.
I couldn't flnd a thing.
Everything Is just melted.
There's nothing to find
anyway. Once you do find
something, It's pretty.well
charred."
House, who now lives wilh his
wjfc i.n an apartment a few miles
away, wa.s still clcanin1 up the site
the day he was interviewed.
"We'll probably rebuild,
cvcnluaUy. Th:tt's the correct thing
10 do for insurance purposes.
We've been here 1his long, we're
not planning lo pull up s1a.kcs."
The fire capped a. tngic year for
House. Three weeks into the
$Choo) year, the founder o( the
Environmental Na1ure Ccn1er had
lo end what .... ·ould have been his
391h year as a Harbor Hi&h
bK>loO 1cacher because of back
surscry. He fractured 1 disc over
the summer "ploying cowboy in
\Vyom.ing" and is now on sick
leave. ·
But things arc looking up thanks
to the school's nward-winning
theater department Having
romple1ed a successful run of
.. Noises Ofr· lait weekend. the
nine student cast members :ind
16-member crew will present a
bcnefil performance of 1hc play
Tuesday to nriisc money Cor House.
"The Caculty got toaether a~d
said they wanted t.o try to raise
money Cor him," expl:tined Gail
Browt:r, chmiNo·oman oC 1he
school's Performance and Visual
Art Dcpar1mcn1. "~1eanwhile,
we 've &Ol this incredible show. 11
seemed like the pcrCcc1
opponurti1y."
Urowcr's drama department
produces eight plays a year and
doc:sn 'I mind one bit pcrformina
"Nolscs Olr' one more time.
OASSICAL MUSIC:
Eso-Ptlcb S.lOM•
1 .. ds lot Ang<IH
Phllharmonlc 8 p.m.
Satunlar In an Orange
County Philharmonic
Society presentation ot
Onnp County
hrlofmlng Alts Centot.
---liidudot ~·-· ~ o.y,··
M•d1l1 .. 1 \Win eo-""" oolol•t Cllhahomllld
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Robert Howe, a. Ne\\•port Harbor High School biology teacher, looks through remains of his Skyline Drive home in Uguna Bc21ch.
For the benefit of Mr . House
Harbor , High drama students stage special
performance for teacher who lost home in fire
0
"11 was 1 grcal show," she SOJid.
.. \\le'rc so glad ~·e get 10 do it
a,ain. l h3ve one k.id who will step
off• plane on Nov. 30 and male
the pcrlorrnance. ··
l'he benefit .,...ill include: a
pre-performance: reception with
Cood dona1cd by such local
restaurants as Margaritaville, The
Arches, The Warehouse. Hard
Rock CaCe, Oys1crs. Ne~·port Rib
Co., Pilla Bakery, The Cannery,
Domenico's ind Marie Callendars.
AU pppcr producu a.re being
supplied free of ch:arge by Smart
& Final. Oearly C1nadio.n and
Evi1n arc contn'buling bcvcnges.
Arr•ngcmcnts arc also being made
10 rafnC items II the re~plion.
Because everything is being
donmtcd, all money raised will go
10 House.
"We have a SI0.000 aoal,"
Brower said. "If we tan do 1h1t, I
lhink it will be a crca1
Thanbgivin1 present ...
House ls overwhelmed by the
generosity.
By MATT COKER, W e e k c n d E d i t o r
E.rlk Pattcnon (let\), Sara llobinson and Gcoqe Algic ~hear:sc a scene foe the ... Noisrs OCP' knC'lit.
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c.n..y at T rlangle Square. Sul!e
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·•t was pretty taken back and
very, very emotional about it," he
said, "and very appreciative, of
rour!t: • .:4.!!d jt!!t ~. i:'s k:i-: .. c!ii
hud to ny ... it's &OOchi.ng. )'OU
know, tO know peopk ICC thin.kine
o( you and caring for you. It's a
vcry nice ccsture... '
House will be at the benefit.
"la 's going to be hard for me to
auend and keep straight.," he
conceded.
It's fust the latest example of
the Harbor Hi&h drama studcatt
helping those in need. Last school
~ar, the department hCld a
spca.:al reception and pcrforman
oC "Into lhe Woods'" 10 raise
moqey for former dr3ma t~1chcr
Robert Wentz.
This yt"ar's students arc
especially altruistic, Brower said.
"I have a rc.:ally impressive group
oC kids."
Jus1in \\lalvoord, 1hc president
of the Thespians club (and "Gary
Ln ··Noi)Cs OCf 0
}, "is one of lhosc
people ¥.ho feels we.should do
something for others," Brower
said.
"I ~as 50 proud oC 1hem that
·lh ey ~·ere thinking oC somethin&
like 1h is and not 'Lct'1 make
money and ha~ a party,· .. she
said of the 20-mcmbcr Thespians
club. "I 1hough1. gccz. it's
1 amu1n1: They're 50 grown up."
"Thts summer while I wu in 1 Colorado I came up with the idea
o( doing something for hospitals of
Make·A·Wish or to raise money !
.,.,·i1h pc-rfonnances,'" Walvoord I
said. "Then this incident
happened .,.,-here •e an donate 11
P.1r. House."'
The senior sees helping othcn j
as "our job. Thsl's whaf the I
Thespian club is supposed 10 do,''
And 1hc benefit "''Oll 't end the
dr2ma. students' communiry
1n\'Oh•emc n1. A children's
production o( '"Ti les From the J
Jungle Book" will be mounted i • late r lhis month as "our bolid:ay I
gift." Bro-·er ,said. ''There's no
ch3rge.'" i
P.1e:anwhile. \\laJvoord said the ;
Thespian club pl1ns to put i
together a children's hospital tour,
of readers 1hea1er productions. !
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WHAT: s.n.ttt ~
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The letting ii postwar Casa-
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Ghosts of Christmases past-haunt Backstage
BY CK&JITOPHU. TutA.
Sr«:lAL TO Wua>m
R cmcmbcr that Christmas
from hell, when you went
home for the holidays and
your relatives virtually drove you
crazy?
Well, "Christmas in Hell" is
only one of many humorous songs
found in the non-traditional
holiday musical "A Backstage
Christmas,," receiving its West
Coast premiere at the Backstage
Theater in Costa Mesa beginn.i.ng·
Friday and running through Dec.
19.
The play was born on a hot
Auaust night in Dctrpit in 1987,
when R ichard Berent., the play's
composer, and several acton ut
around dredging up memories of
Christmas' past.
~Many of the sonp were written
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1he JU
Chott0gnphy by Steb Viorica, Artistic: Director
Saturday, December 4, 1993
at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 5, 1993
at 2:0.0 p.m.
Norman Loats Aufii(ori11.m NevtPQrt Harbor }{jgn School 600 Livvie Ave., Nev(port Beach
bued oa childhood memories ol
lhc oriplll cut,• explained
Berent after a nc:ent rehearsal at
the Beckst•ae 'I)eltcr, where be
is scrviAa u musical director for
the current production. ~
"Mally ol lhc IOlll' are
JlumoroUs, 1 feW aro serious. One
of the rcuons for writina all the
sonp wu lO Jook at O uistmu
from a different aaa'e· M05t ot the
Ouistmu tongs tha1 we're
familiar wi1h really &Jorify the
idealized Osmond !1mily
Christmu. Whit we tried to shew.
witboul &Citing 100 dcprtssin&. WU
that the rcali1.y orten de.fies the
~ation of a perfect at&tmas.-
Bcrcnt hu created new
orchestrations for this production,
•,·, ... UCUTMl/C
"Waiter: there's
. " . a gun ·in my soup."
For l1CNIMas cl SUlp9f1M viii °" mystety
gomo&--. .. F--Dlniw8how CMlllk l111M1llHllford11Mrytodlyl
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While M .. ao cladie• a mildly
menacina trio ol enrorcen, he
turns oa the charm '° elicit debt·
c:ancclift& funds from a pair of
Amerbn IOUrilu (Mary SullivaD
Slack ud Leslie Rowe). sisicn &ul
u diffc:Rlll u Awltic Mame and
Aines Ooocll. The ladles are
squirin& their niece and nephew
(Patty M;ca.n and Grant Pete~).
who search for Eros and espio-
naae, respectively.
A few Olber subpk>u cvotve. but
the only memorable one centen
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WHAT: "A loc-Ctvll1mm"
WHlll: lackttage Theater.
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Mean. Thoir ..... • ....... Th11 .
face• u lboy're ~ by • pou~d plaa~ Is • hilMilln' or lhc
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macho pretence 11 be romances
Siad< in bis bell Cbarles 11oyt,
manner and Rowe la ftn& Bos•M
form. Slick ii icnific: u tbe: eider
aunt who'• been UOUDd the bb.k
a !ew times aad lo ripe for MM:n·
ture. while Rowe"• lhriA.kiq violet
spimtcr portnyai aicciy Kb up
her antldpated tr'aDllorJn.ation to
a sizzli!>I sexpot In lhc seoond aci.
Ratn'cr tumi in h.is BRnnan
pisc Cot u expcnly modulated
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COMMUNITY EVENTS: A "Halldaol F-Show" will be
pn11nt.t tit 2 p.m. Saturctav ln
tho I. Matin"' Wing " FMlllQft k-laod. · llewport CcnlCT Drlve ......
-C-HJthwoy, ~ 8-b. Admlulon II ho. ..• ''The
~ .. an antlqua show and
.... ...... llM.quallty antlqua,
fumlturt. ~cry • .Uver, gluawar•
and boUday · uems. nana 9 a.m.""3
p.m.. su.-==v ~ CO$Q M ... eum.
manlty Center, 1845 Park Ave...
Colla Maa. Admlulon i. $3.
•
lllallT• -· Md -H4ley Aalt ....
-• --lor Ill<-· wbi<b .,.._Ilic acton chaniaen
illllead ol ha.U., lhe .. play
the_...._ ~dinJ to AWi, the
dt•aps mate me show lftOC'e ot a
mUlical play than musi<al revue.
.. Whal I wanted to do wu live
ii aomc. cootinvity, t0 we ae1tcd
·t'sYc chancten ind divided Lbe
.IOl'lp up u to what k.jnd of a
character would 1in1 this song."
aid AuJt ... It's uni a musical
revue ll)'k of show, but you do hl'tJ ftve characters that remain
constant throu&hout the show. h 's
their experiences throughout the
.hoJiday~ Some of them do change
and underJO wmc experiences
ihzn-ite:ip them change and &row
... , characters, but there is no
t $lrong s.lOJ'}' line 1hat. lics
1 everything togethcr.H
"'f&'I real diffto•ll IO do a
1 crlctl n:we in a real...,..
-lille tltil, ....... ,.. -.. " ''llia1e directJy .. dac audie11CC.Tbcaudi< __ ,
WUI IO be talted IO from ..,_
leer -· If )'1)11 were jull "*" to have liYc performen tallr aboul " the;, penooal experiences apio, t
tbcre~I a Joe ol. waeuinca thll ~
could oome out ol tlutL By r.aa
them five different pc.nonalitics.
and hiving interpl11y with ooe '*
another on staae es you would in a
normal pl•)'. it becomes mort of 1 •
normal play." ;:
Another pity tiad originally
been considered ror the theater's 4
holiday slot. "'
"It came down 10 doing 1 .,.
Oi.ristmas show or doing 'Ocatb or,.
a Salf!$Rll.n' durina thC holidays." ~
reeeHed Auh ... 'Death or• "'
Sotilcsman· is a hard enou&h sell ..
during the regular ~ar, so we
DANCE: <:out BaDct n...a. .,...
Knll '"The Nulaacku -A Joumev
.. Condyland" al 2 and 7:30 p.ni.
Salwdoy and 2 p.m. Sunday In Jlob.
at 8 . Moore Theater al Orange
Cout Collego, 2701 FalMew Road,
Ceola Mao. Tldwts .,. $6.$8.
"A Backstage: Christmas" d.ircctor J~ Ault (rildtt) goes ovc:r :a scene with :acton (from left): Ad·
rian Muldriw1 Teg:a.n Powell and 1llcodOre Schialr. 1'bC mw.ic:al operu Friday at Backstage: Theater.
Although Ault designed the
42:scat Backslage Theater when 11
opened several years ago, he
'admits that there are cOallcngcs to
working in such an intimate space,
pantcuJ.a.rty with a musical.
wen1 ....;th the °'ristmu show. ·It's •
very upbeat music. You can really •
get into it It's aomethil)g that
should go ~er very good ror the
holidays:. It's something to go out
and enjoy."
Cbrlstopbcr Trrl• ls • lrtt-l•att
writer.
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TURKEY TOMORROW
Sir Roecrs, Ud. roasts turkeys
six days a week, including Friday,
so if you don't get in on Lbc
leflo\·ers aflcr today's
Thanksgiving feast, travel over to
270 E. 17th St. in Cos1a Mesa fQr
a home-style. freshly roasted
1urkcy sandwich, SJ.JO.
Sir Rogers Ltd. specializes in an
enormous variety of sandwiches:
bacon, chick.en, egg, ham,
meatloaf, me:itb:ill, Italian cold
MOROCCO ......
the show and creates the funniest
character of the night in both re-
spects. Mc:irs' chirping innocence
is infec1ious, "'hilc youn& Peterson
is engaging as a comic book-
absorbc:d.junior G-man.
Ken Rugg's KGB operative is
heavily slathered with Russian
dressing, while William Simpson is
somewhat arlificial as his target.
The trio or inept gamblers -
George Boyer. Carl Webb and
Ramsey Warfield -elici1 mcmo-
ric.s of the three commies in "Ni-
notchka," with \Yebb only slightly
exorcising 1he ghost of Peter
Lorre.
Musically. Alaric's ca1c~y tunes
arc a perfect match for the late·
show shenanigans of the large and
industrious CllSI . His best numbers
ar.e confiscated by Rowe, both as a
frump ("Ethel Cotton Says") and
a te(fl.ptress ("I'll Vthq_tP Till
You're Ready"). Petc~lls his
number, "lt's Up To Me," with
ene!JY and cuteness, but comes up
short in the clarity department.
Phillip Lubman's all-purpose
care setting and Marc Dimbcraer·s
sharp lighting effects further en-
hance the Newport production.
As a home-&rown oriainal,
"Murder in Morocco" is surpris-
in&ly polished, one of the more
pleasant surprises on the local the-
ater scene this year. For the dedi·
cated cinema aficionado, this is re-
quired viewing.
Tom Titus Is • ftff.laatt wrlln'
wbo tt"V/ntrs thutrr rqularly I«
lhr Dally Pilot.
Op ens in Just 8 Da ys!
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WOllt Plf8111fl
Arnnica ·s fe,·oritt
ballet roo1panv
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holida y rla5'ic-
bri1nmin~ -·i1h
fairirs. urYrom ...
"If ..oldim and happ~· t11<linp!
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KA.1'1trl4 -J.AIM011tt. 0.ULI' PILOT
The Wolfgang Puck Cafe .quietly 1tuttd its opcntioit lut wtelw\d and cwtomen curiow foe a
taste of die S-p:ago ordcrc<f pizz:as in the rup, brigh~ tiled ne:.r.izzcria. WolfganJ Pu~ rctta.u-
rateur to the stars, opcoedn.is newest venture next to Bull 's Mm'• Store 111 South Coast
Plaza. His wife Barbua Lazaroff de.signed the m.<>1aic ibttrion in black, white, ~ ye:Uow and
lime ~n. The m~nu features ~-burning .oven bake~ P.izu, pas~,.s~ads1 rotisserie chiclc:-
tn an Cl dessert. at moderate pnccs, pttp:ared m Puck's signature cxhibabon kitchen. The 150-
se:at restaurant is operated_~ a joint venture with Bullock's~ a division of ~facy 211d Co. A sin1-
il.ar venture is located in Macy's st<>tt in San Francisco. Hours ace 11 a.m. to 11 p .m. daily.
cuts. Italian link sausages,
paslrami, roast beef, salami, tuna,
vccetarian, dub and variations on
all of the above themes. There's
always a choice of a free cup of
homemade macaroni salad, potato
salad, colc slaw· ol' jcllo wi1h each
sandwich order. Save for the
chicken, aYOcado, cheese and
bacon number at $5.45, everything
is under $4.95 -way under,
Rogers Ltd. also sells British
bangers_(sausagcs), steak and
kidney pie and pasties filled with
carrot$. onic:>:~~ meat and herbs,
S2. Open lO a.m. to 5 p.m.
Ca~ring. take out. and fu orders.
Ph6ne 645-2252.
ALL-DAY HAPPY HOUR
· I.any Cano has re-defined
ha.ppy hour. At Ctno'a \Vaterf'ronl,
it now runs from 11:30 a.m. lo 7
p.m. Monday 1hrough Friday with
outstanding price breaks. London
broil (marinated in greep
onion-peppercorn demi-g.laec} with
red skin pol~tocs, normally SS.95,
is S4.95; grilled brcasl of chicken
sandwich with roas1cd
garlic·tarragon mayo is $3.9.S . A
jumbo shrimp cocktail (regularly
$7.95) costs $4.95 and six
blue·point oysters on lhc half shell
are only SJ.95 .
l'm heading for the Dungcness
crab cakes with cilantro-whole
grain mustard ~'\ucc ($3.95). The
entire bar menu is priced under
$4.95 . Cano'S Waterfront is
located at 2241 W. COast Hwy .•
phone 631·_1381 . .
NEARING PUBERTY Malt--... ,,.., -1o0oc.1-...,...-
... ,_IJ, Tom ........ ,llllbJ'a .
lo -bot I 99-ceat brolkflll f-
7 IO ll ....... with two CIPt aay
11Jlo, R~ tou1llld111>1
fmh eoltee. 11te ...no money will
buy you I Rubyb•IJ<< witb I
lounllin cheny Coke, and 1 p>Od
old.fasiu-.1 rush of nostllpa.
H>ppy birthday, kidl
. TIDBITS -..... 11oc1 TO<ft Arnold wlU
pig out -IC< charity. Thif h.IPI'""' °" Sund.ly. O.C. S, at l'bMt Hol·
lywood with codculls. dinner, • llYo
1uc:tion ilnd a 11Celebrlty Eating Con-
test" (!). Prooe«k""'41t benefit non-
prolit dWld ~~I abuR programs.
f0< S200, guesu·w111 ge< io·enjoy the
wtd9 party and watdt qe&ebritles
sturl th@tr f~ f0t a IJ01)ct QIUM'.
Maybe M>Ct yiNt the event c:ou&d In·
dude mud wrestling. .•. It.are Mal•
1uta.ke Mushrooms prtzed in Japan
f0t· their meaty SUCOJlentt, are il>ail·
411ble fOf the next few weeb o1t
. HoriUwil In South Caul PW.a Vil·
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winning -·• at tho •-.-! .... ~ of Lucy'• ..,.
tide llor Md Cril. tho whole pi.. k
-"'111e -LUC)' LuNn ...
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open ~ In I ttate ol MWMfl M
the -of 8..,.ide OrMi •nd p ..
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Ing dud< piua hen! In 0..,,.. Coun·
ly, do l'>" "'Pl-the Mlpty Oudo>
will bo wMng Puck'• dud< .. ,,,.
Pendl ... See )C<I ,,.,. -""" .tiete with • review cl the new ~
resuynnt. . . . HAPPY THANKSCIV-
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•WPORT llllAOf -PoUcc he,. typi<ally doa'I
• .,.CU • laud Olfttr their panll when they
•• z I~ but la the cue of Mart.in Bates. they
b -Id be -•ry.
ol -But police lllid ...., lanod ...., ...., -W>lea.
IA ea ... • ..., palrOI -JaU 11oupa llid ..,
louad anolhcr lOO pair ol ll<>loa •-ten, plw 1,460
p1ir of Le\'1'1 je11D1 in various llbadel and llyla, 60 ,,_ '6-Jiear-old Norwalk man wu taken into cus-
lalo lul -t lfler police reportedly found
1,500 brand new pair of ft!lrtls stashed in the
l...cvi'1 shi.rU and a 1un. .
Biies is bein& bcid 11 1be o....,. Cowley Jill oo
SI0,000 bail. Kc wu arroipcd Tucaday oo dwl'S ol
posseuion of stolen propertf. poucaioD of coe1ioe
and being a convicted fcba aa poeeeqion ot a baftd..
gun. Acc:ordiq to reports. Bates wu on probation
for another possession of stolen property cue.
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M UOlly1DOUI caUtr alerted police to Bates. who
parked It the comer of BaJboa Boulevard and
Cit Coul HiJhway near a Jact-ln-The·Dox restau-
Tbree auapicious-k>okin& men appeared to be neio-&iDt O¥Cr a shoe box. the caller told police. The
kt told police he suspected dnigs wire involved.
II awned out the shoe box actually contained a pair
Lt. Paul Henisey 11id det"'ives spent Sunday
through Wednesday unloadin1 the YID and takia.& in-
ventory of the stolen goods. a process which tern~
rarity transformed the Newport Beach Police ()e...
partment into iu own "'denim depot."
-.... Al Col&a Mesa families. •
uwc tried to pick families who
we thou&ht needed food the most,
and then Knt them lcttcn astin&
if Ibey need<d 1 box," she wd.
"They all sent lcttcrt back. saying
'yes.'.
In recent weeks, however, FISH
has received calls from families
the)' didn't select.
.. But we just couldn't hsndlc it."
she said .. So we're putting them
on waitift& lists for Christ.mas ...
An)'OOC who wants to donate
time, food or money during the
holiday season is encouraged to
coll 6(S.80SO •
"Usually the (recipients) arc
very, very thankful, because they
wouldn't have had a dinner with-
out the food,.. o·eoOnor said.
"And the k.ids get really excited
when they sec it. That's when you
know it's needed. When the kids
stan barreling into the bags."
Eiahth-gradc Ensign Junior
Hi&h student Jessica Griffith,
chainnan of her school's com-
munity acrvicc commiltcc, said the
time spent collecting food is worth
iL
"We were hoping people would
open their hcans and bring in
$luff. but we weren't sure how it
wouJd tum out," she uid, refer·
rin& to the committee'' food drive
for FISH .. "We·re all really happy
that we helped so many people."
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ycan ~ The children from the
center also tend a small patch near
Panian•, crops.
''Everyone .is rapons.ible for ccr·
tain arqs or the prden. but it's •
community garden," Yett said.
For Panian, however, fanning is
an early mornina escape from his
afternoon responaibilitics as a
board member oo the Mesa Con-
solidated Water District and the
Costa· Mesa Historical Society.
"'I can sec why farmers like what
they do.'' Panian uid. ..But I
would never be a farmer because
it's lOO uncertain. I just like to get
away from the hu.stle and bustle of
urban life for a (cw hours."
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Disbellet A ...-... I .t.di_..i~..t
"'1 held in pra)<r.
Tean flowed In the dayi llhNd.
Self-eotUrol, lone my '"°"'suit,
WU a distant mcmoey.
Arr•naemcn11 had 10 be madt.
Details attended to. The family
&ricved. The manuscripts of our
Ilves were suddenly thrust open. 10
be re-examined.
J wu overwhelmed by the Oood
of condolences that came Crom
hundreds who elected to stand
beside us and share our pain.
Their heartfe lt expressions
bumbled and amD.Zcd me.
Seven months later, I continue
10 deal with feelings of guih and
-loss. Grieving, for us, is not over.
But - and I'm incapable of
fully explaining this -1. feel a
thankfulness today that lS grca1cr
than what I've ever fell before. A
1hankfulncss directed to God, and
my oommunity.
I'm grateful to my, heavenly
Father for his love and His
enduring presence. I thank Him
for my son who taught me lessons
about tolerance and compassion.
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poni<Warly lhoaktlll lcw "'1 family, allo -Ille -• lo
frillds, ...i... ........... ..... ....... .. -Cllallir -•
muai(y Ua wbic:h to JM and ICJW. ta.Dr ... -r C' .....r • ...
OR. JOHN A. HUFFMAN, JR. ablllly ,_....... ·-·'II Minister ha .. tollNrM_cw_llll
SL Andrew't Pmbytcriaa. IOCDebody elle a I rldet me before
D lhecaa-tt. .
. . Al Eat1Ni• Hip School a few I am thankful for my posu1on ln u J ru iDtO a w who'd this ~u.a.ity and the . --· ---~u.-.:.. wembty t did at
opportunuy lO mll.c a d1fferc~;_meat1ry School during
Each ol these provide me • · .. DNJ AbuJe Wect. .. He wu. or
purpose. Bu4 •"""" all else, I am is, kind o( 1 noodacripl type of
thankful for my dau.ahtcr, Keri, little &UY· but bad• bi& smile and and~ dear friend. Each of these warm brown eya. __ _
provide me a...rcasoA. -Re was with his father at
. ED FAWCETT Eslanela and kepi ttUinc bis
Director, Cocta Mcu father to talk to me. He was
Oiambcr of Commerce actually bunting al the seams.
0 every time I went by them. Finally
I'm thankful for heaJth, family. dad decided to approach me with
and some hcanfelt intidents that M>mC conversation and this save
happen in my life today. junior. chance 10 set into his
My health Is stable, that is thing. He staqcd right up; .. I know
according to the good Or. Paul you, you spoke at my school. You
Coluz:zi -City or Hope. didn't have any shoes to swt
I've rediscovered my brothers school when you were my age and
and sisters and my children arc you used to act beat up. You used
dqing well. to try to kiss the girls and p>t beat
Especially Dominique -live-in up. Your father was • drunk. he
daughter, OCC student, wanna be didn't take you to Disneyland,"
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ttan IO JOU1 .,.. or ..U ""' cry .•. and o( _..., I dlcl.
ROY ALVAAADO -·· ulinaa a... Mea
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I am thankful for Ille fact 1b11:
• My wife Millie, lix cbildno and
r,.. pond chUdrea and I .,. all
bealthy.-~ -
Each of my childrell II happy in
the lirestyle. empkJrmcnt and
educatior;l lhey have selected and
arc caring pare-'ts and p.u1icipan1s
in their communitieL
I have had suc:b are•t
cooperation from our commwtity
(fellow school board membcn.
staff, residents. parents and
chiJdrenJ'ln tbc proccn of
e1tablishin1 ... Platforms for
Progreu" Which I hope will 'resuJ1
in Ncwport~Mcsa tn1ly being the
finest education system in the
state.
ROD MACMILUAN
'hwe. Neu .... 'fl II Ue9e4
..... Dlsata
Ncapul ...
0 ·--!Oba llloelllld ol
two pamlll --and prindploa carry elree!Nely acroos a
.....,.U0.. I am lbaotflll IO be
Ille ...,.., ol two cbildno .-war ... uc1 principles carry -
e#e<llw:ly ............ "'''°"· MICHAEL BOTWINICK
Director
Newport Harbor Art Museum
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I am lhankful for the c.Cf'orts·ot
aJI the paren ts, community mem-
bers, tcuehcn and adm inistrators
or Out school dlst rict. They bavc
worked u>cethcr to create and
maintain a n-environment where
1tudcnts arc able to Jco.rn the
skills that will cntblc them to
become productive, contributing
membe rs of pur society.
I am thankful for 1he efforts of
the Ncwport-~icsa Schools Foun-
dation that led lo the realization
'of so many dreams for our
teachers., drc:1ms that will enhance
lhe education of our students.
. I am thankful for the
community members and staff who
have been willing to give their
time and expertise to the budget
advisory comm incc. the audit
committee, the supcrintendcilt'' . '
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.aom -_.., =;jiffilii1;r_ilizio~d.~
T,,...., NeapGll ttm1
Uoillod Wlaol DllUll&
llewportleadi
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I'm •lwlllful for tho t.bouundt
ol people who have mado the
Upper Newport Bay $1ale
&.o&oak:al Reserve 1 part of their
Jives 1nd Cot the b\lndrcdt of
people who dcdM:atcd their time:,
effott i nd money to make the
reserve • reality. ' , FRANK RODINSON
Fou nder, Friends of Newport Bay
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·o n this first ThanisiMn&
-~·
I thank the Savior for the
moments my boy and I spent
together shortly before his death.
His life was in turmoil and he was
in pain, but I had an opportunity
to share -on a personal level -
the .message of the "Peace Giver." Western Waste Industties
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I am thankful for my three
beautiful d3ughtcrs who love me
unconditionally. t'm thankful for
my .... ·onderful wife, who has been
with me every step or the way.
And I'm tha nkful for my parents
who, in many ways, have suffered
the most.
s.mn, CouTOI mid SowA °"""' eowu,
Specidi:dng In
Tmh Hauli...,
Paablc Toilea
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70.1000 pounds
Local-National·lnttmational
·Door-to-Door ddMry
Expen pad<ing and mting
Ground • Sea • Air • Rail
m== Sp<cializing in ==;i
HOOS(hotd CooodI &: Applur\l.n .. ,l\t' Art. An1iqua. F 'k h~n11
Fully inMlttd. I) ~ ef ~ptntnLoi:
VISA/MM-nRCARD
And, for the wonderful friends
who showered us with compassion
and love.
Ta11pllay PoM:r-s..,.. ec-
Offioe Trailea
Rmt..Mlin
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Most importantly, I'm indebted
to the One who we nt to the cross
on my behalf, His Love 1ransccnds
the grave.
JIM CARNETr
Community relations director
Orange Coast College
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I am grateful fo r God whose
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---· .,_,..die 1JU1 fires llt11 •
lltpld!ld OrutJ O...ty, WO have
-b wllldi to be tbantlul.
W• .,. lonunate that there wu
00 Iola al life In Orance Cowi1y duria& tbcK racrcc firestorms. We
~ once •&&in lha1 poljcc
oll'icen UICI fire rij)i1cn from Ill
over .a.. Southland wUI re pond
vallantt)i when ~ need 1hem the
most. We can be proud or the Way
we hl¥C responded with love' and
w~ ror !hose who hAve lost
their bomcs and possessions. And
we caa be• thankful for the
opportuni?' 10 Ille steps to
'Prevcat lhas devastation from
occurring in our community.
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TIM RILEY
Fire Chief
Newport Dcach
I am thankful (or beln1 born
and piling to arow· up in lhe vc•tat era and locale for
middle<tass kids ever on the
planeL Post World War II Oran'se
Coun'/ wu wonderful. \Ye never
locke 9ur doon. Everybody hud
jobs. every family could own a
home., The air was cle.an. Family
members loved and respected each
other. Our drc:ims were unlimited.'
RANDY SMITH
President
Orange County Fair Board
0
I give thanks for a supporting
family. That family ls an extended
one -at home. at my place of
-""" -Ille ....... Pfof .. iooe'a wbo I am in a1mo1a
daily COOlld.
Tbere Is llOdllac bener lllao Ille
undcrpiooi .. crom f..Uy -lbcir
tow -•nd amona one's pc:crt -
their undentandin&o And I thank
God for all o( it.
WERNER ESCH1!R
South Coas1 Plau '
Costa Meu
lbcMIC ..,.,nllr II I Tbe .... 09
&he philodtedro& a. ... ..
tho new carpeL ICllio ud ,.. -
thalnalydidll\-..........
an)'W81. Willie. ud tbe 0 ocrau.
But wbeo 1 llop aad think about
it. I re.all)' don't haw: problem&.
No. I hew a arowina la.mPY &bat
survived another yeu intaci with
ju.st a few bums-and bNilel
(indudina 11 i<lll IWO akiAned D knees taped with Barney
In all, I am thankful 10 have bandaJU). 1 have a job thal I kwe
lived durina auch an esciting place despite the headaches al)d ..
heartaches. I have a home lhat and time with a lovin& family and still seems 15 ufc and quiet in carina friends.
I am mo1t t~ankfu that God 1993 U it did back in 19'"7. And I koow that Ill ol tru. is I h:as given me ial talenu: rarity, especially this year. Too
and provided lhe opportunities to many ck>se friends have k>st family
put them to good UK. mcmben that left us far too early. I am thankful that my husband d and children share m" concerns Too many have been force to 1 reconstruct careen and homes as ·and dreams (or our community the for«s of nature and of the
and that they give their support to economy changed their lives
my undertakinp. forever. Altd 100 many won't be
I am thankful to have lived tone able to convene lbc same happy
enough to ace my children and, cut or character& as Garth and 1
grandchild.ten enjoy some of the will this Tha.nks&iving. So as I look
things I helped to provide the al the races of grand kids and
community. grown kids around the table
BEVE RLY LANGSTON · (silting around a ilighlly loo-dry Board member , Orange County Fair Board turkey, I'm sure), my prayers and
hopes will So oul to all those who D "'·cren'I as lucky thls year. And
I am most lhank.lul for my many together we'll say thanks that our
friends and my moder;;atcly good
health which allows me 10 do
something useful each day.
LUCY BURROUGHS
Newport Beach
0
I'll admit it. Most or the 1imc I
think 1 actually like to grouse
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MARIAN BERGESON
State Sen.a&Or
'Newponlleadl
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I am thankful for our family -
Barbara, Stacy, Jodi and Misly
Sue; the opponun.ity to $hare
Thanks&iVins wilh rny parenu and
brother in Minqcapolis; &ood
health; our family fricoda; lbe
opportwtity to work with tome
great people at the Tutc of
Newport. Harbor Adu1t Day Care
C.Cn1er, lhc Ncwpon Harbor
Chamber of Commerce; the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub ind
at the Daily Pilot; a dedicated
School Board; ou.r new .
superintendent, Mac Bernd;
talented teachers and distric:t staff;
and the concerned and lrlvolved
community.
JIM DE BOOM
School Trustee
Newport Beach
0
Family, Oiurch and Community
arc comm.only used words, but
ncvcnhc.lcss, they describe why I
am thankful.
Thlndlly, Mou...., 211, t• M
My fomily hll ...... ,. ..
MOppOr1M aod ,.,,.--ol the Uppi:lll IDOWDtl ol m, life.
My eburdo baa prcwklcd I Deeded Ml•ooe to the values or
clhb or riahl and wroa.1 wbidt
ba\'C beiP,ed ... ke<p.ahe publlc
trust wlillc u~ u city manaser
for JS yeirs in tli'iu different
c:itiea.
My c.ocnownity in~mcnt as
cily manacer has lc1 me become
invoh'ed in helpful and CulfiUin&
projects such u Outs .and park
dcvck>pmcnt, and dcvtlopmcnt of
such public buildinp as the police
station and the new library. and it
hu enabled me to meet, work with, and beclOmc friends with the
nicest pcop)e in the world.
1 chCrish my friends and their
cootri>utiom to my happy,
lhanl<ful'lifc.
ROBERT L WYNN
.former Oty Manager
Ncwpon &w;b
0
I am mo1t thankful for this
great "Life of Riley!" Few people
are afforded the-opportunity to
c.spcrience three scpante and
fulfilling careers.
My ·30 ye.an in the United
States Marine Corp1 were very
challen&in& and gn.tifyins. with
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Ftlllk!UI Dei--"' bWldio& .. ainlrip 00
Gt!Mlakanal ud I M>ur ol duly M
Mariac Colpa e.., Culp
PcodlelOll, tint 11 chler ol llaff.
the Marioo Colpa 8-, and thoa
IS commandin, FJCRI ol the lit
Matine DMsioo. My final tout W.
u illltpcdoc acocnJ of lhe Uaitcd
Stites Marine Corpt in
Wasbincion. D.C
Upot1 retirement from the
Corpl. I entered 1bc priva1c sector
and served as vice pratde01 for
Rosan Inc., a manufacturei of
hiJh·prccision fasteners. The
company was formerly k:Jcated in
Newport Beach on the present site
ot John Domi.nis restautant.
It WU a fatefW Sunday
afternoon. ~at cbinicd the cour1e
of my life. I received a caU from
then-Gov. Ronal(t Re1111.n asking
me to accept an appointment to
serve the balance of Ron Casper's
Orange County Supcrvisorial term..
Alter tome consideration, l agreed
and have been re-elected five
times. I will have $Crvcd for over
twenty years as Orange County
Supervisor of the "Fabulous" Fifth
District at 1hc completion of my
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Christine Frank, Newport Beach
''I bad n o idea what a great
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"When I think of Alpha Beta, I th ink of the one on
17th Street. But what a difference between that
market and the one here at Triangle Square."
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"This place is so big and clean -it must
be twice the ·size of any other market in this area. The
produce is wonderful and my husband's going to
love that wine cellar!"
"My friends and I have lunch at Triangle Square .
once or twice a week and I never thought about going down to
the market until today. I'm glad I stopped in .. ,and l'U be back!"
. ' Alpha Beta.
Who would have thought?
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Bridging
the· gap
Residents, not bureaucrats, should decide
neighorhood's fate in bridges controversy
aY 'OHN F. SCOYY
B oldly d~splaycd <?If a 1able in
Supervisor Hamett
Wicdcr's suite at the Hall of
Administration is a copy of David
Osborne and Ken Gacbler's book.,
''Reinventing Government."
For those of us lonJing for
govcrnmcn1 10 be "re1nvcn1cd,"
the pristine state of the book dld
not afford much hope.
Chapter 1wo of that book is
cnlitlcd, "Com.munity-Owncd
Govcrn1ncnt: Empowering R:nher
Than Serving."
The authors hiltorically trace
government by burcaucrall and
profes.sionals to the emerging
induslri:il economy of the 19001.
As work demands increased for
people, professionals took over
many rommuni1y functions. •
Conlmunitics grew weak and
became susceptib le to crime,
inferior cduc:Hion and many other
social problems ..
Citizens btcamc clients, people
"'ho arc dependent upon and
controlled by their leaders.
The issue of the bridges has
been a wonderful story of a
comm unity of people striving lo be:
good citizens.
Strangers have been un·i1ed by
their common dctennination to
stand firm againsl the bureaucrats
who ¥t'ant to take control. of their
streets and their quality of life.
It is the story of a high school
girl who made signs, spoke to her
classmates, passed out Oyen.. and
rose above her fears to carry her
message to the City Council.
lt is the stol)' of Republicans
and Democrats standing side by
side enlisting ncighbon in this
battle to retain control ot our
'ttreets and quality of life.
It is I.he slory or a working
n101hcr "'·ho orchestrated over 200
faxe s and phone calls to the deaf
cars and sighlles.s eyes of lhe
Planning Commission.
11 is the story of a mother and
small business owner spending
hours in Santa Ana sean:hing
county reCords putting together a
pict~c of lbe forces that call for
bridges that citizens do not want.
In some few instances it is the
story of good and responsive
government A story of a
supervisor's deputy personally
making phooe calls to get cititens
needed documents.
A story of city councils that
heard their citizens and joined
wilh them to stop the bridges.
There is another story, a dark
side. A story of a bureaucracy
attempting to keep cl.ic:nts frc>m
becoming good citizens.
rt is a 1101)' of citizens gelling
only edited versions or studies. A
story of a planni.ng commission
atteptpJ.ing to ccnst>r public
comtnint. It is a story of having
public hearings only af1cr the
studies arc completed and the ink
has dried.
It is a story of phone calls not
returned. lt is a story of traffic
counts being inflated by 800%.
It is the story of Thomas BrQS.
Map Book showing a bridge at
Banning Street with a complctton
date of 1994 indicating that the
bridges arc • done deal.
A story emerges or elusive •nd
shadowy groups worting the
bureaucracy ror thelr own ipecial
interests. .
S adty, it is the stoiy of
government agencies that have
lost touch with the people.
Agencies bent upon empowering
only themselves.
This is not a story about
bridges. It is a story about people.
The story of people determined to
be good ciliz.cns.
It is the itoiy of neighborhoods
determined to retain control of
their streets and quality of life.
"Reinventing Government" is a
book that deserves 10 be more
rh&h a showpiece on a table. It
should be ragged and worn from
hands that constantly search its
pages for challenging id@.
Joba F. St:olt ls • Hun1Jn11oa
Beacb rrsldeaL • '
Supervisor gathers facts, listens and tries
to stop proposed Santa Ana River bridges
aY llAllRllYT M. WllDIR
I am c~remcly disappointed in
Mo.naging Editor Steve
Marble's column in the Daily
Pilot about the proposed 19th
Street bridge issue. Unfortunately,
in his zeal 10 write a column, he
misintcrprcl,s my commitment co
oppose the 19th Street.and Gisler
bridges. '
Obviously, ~-tr. Marble does.n't
get it. We arc on the same aide or
this issue.
Unlike 1.hc engineen who are
primarily addres.sin& traffic Oow, l
have 1aken into consideration the
human impacts that these bridp
would ha ve on neighborhoods in
Costa ~1csa and Huntinlf.00
Bc1ch. Ra1her than "'duckin1 the
iuue," I have made il a priority to
attend city council mectiap and
meet in my office-wi1h comlJtucnts
from Costa Mesa and HuatlnJton
Beach so 1hat I could make an
informed decision about the
oons1ruc1 Wn of these twO bridges.
Arter Ji.stenin& to the oonccrns
of my c:onstituenu, l am convinced
that lhc time for these bridges has
passed. Public concerns
surroundifta these proposed
bridges far outweigh any benefits
that would be achieved by their
CX>OStruction. MorCOYCr, no one
bu pCOYea to me that these
bridges are needed.
Mr. Muble misleads his rcaden
by uswnina that "the wishes.
desira and eoncerns of two entire
citicl can be snuffed oul" by a
bunch ol rambling enJinccrs. As
lhc represcntalive or the cities of
Costa Meu. and Huntinston
Beach, l will lead tho cfrort to
delete the 19th Street and Gisler
brid&cs from the Master Plan of
An•rW Higl>ways.
It is unfortunate that Mr.
Marble's column incites rather
than help& to rtsolvc this
controveny by inaccura1ely
portraying my eCCons to simply
pther the facts, listen to my
constituents and fight for them.
H•tTklt !ti. lVWrr h llN dlalr
of lb• °"""6t Couo(1 S..nl of
Supu-rison ond 1nd Dlllrid
supitrrisor •.
All'lhal11 l.lncoln: · 'We have torgolblll God'
Tbcsc beautiM words were
written by Abr1ham Uncoln in
11163 ud .,. a part of our
Amcricu berltasc. They are •
wonderful re.minder or our
roots and what thia holiday is
all about. .
PATRICIA CARLSON
Costa Men
D
llY AllU HAM U .. COLN
I t ii tbc duty or nations u
well as of men IO own their
dependence upon the
ovcrruJin.& power or God; to
conlt$1 their sins and
trans.areuions in humble · sorrow, yet with assured hope
that genuine n:pcntancc will
lead to mercy and pardon; and
10 recognize the sublime truth,
announced in the Holy
Scriptures and proven by au
hiftory, lhal
those nations
are blessed
whose God is
the Lord.
We know
that by his
divine Jaw.
nations, like
individuals.
arc subjected
10 punbh·
me.nu and
chastilements
in this world.
May we not
justly fear ·1ha1 the awful
c;alamity of civil w1r which now
desolates the land may ~
pun~mcnt inOictcd upon us
!or our presumptuous sins. to
the needful end or national
teformation u a whole people?
We have been lhc recipients
has ever arown.
of the -bounticl of
hem:n; WC
have been
pr~rvcd
these many
years in
peace and
prospcrioy;
we have
grown in
numbcrJ.,
wealth attll
power u l\O
~thcr nmtion
But we h1\'C forgotten God.
We have foraotten the &r•ciow:
ha rid whk'.h ptCICIVCd-us i.n
peace and multiplied and
enriched" and &lrenatbcned us.,
and we have n.inly imagined, in
the deceitfulness of our hears,
thal all I.tao bleainp were produced by aomc superior "
wisdom ind vinuc oC our own.
fntoxkalcd with unbroken
JUCCCSS, we hive become too
sclf·tulficlen1 to fc.c.l the
necessity of re:dccmina and
presctving sraoe. too proud to
prty 10 the Ood that made u.s.
It has teemed to me fit and
proper that God sltookl be
solemnly, reverently, and
&ntefully acbowlcd&Cd U Wilb
one bean and one voice, by the
whole American people. I do
therefore invite my fellow
citllens In every part of 1hc
United States and also 1bo&c
who arc at sea and thole who
arc sojoumina in foreiJn lands.
to set apart and observe the
Jas1 Thursday of November u a
day or Thanks&ivin& and praise
10 our benertcenl father who
dwc:llctb in the be1vem.
A powerlulJhanks
Readers reveal what they're thankful for this holiday season
We asked readers: What •re
you thankful for this
Thanksgiving ? The following are
rheir heartfelt responses.
D
l'm thankful for ihe fact that
after 47 years I've flllally met the
woman or my dreams, and she
has agreed 10 be my wife. How
could I not be thankful?
BILLniOMSON
Costa Mesa
D
I am thanktul thal my· busband
Jim baa becll prodAJmod by UCI
M..Ucal C..la' to be cum! or
huq ~oett.
Two-liDd·a·halt JUR qG lie
... &IYU I to 10 moatlu: '° Un,
and thinks 1o the Prvtn or our
ramlly, Mtnds, Soutb Coasl
Community Churdl and Cryslal
r Cathedral, tbt doctors al UCI
I MedJcal Crntcr and, moll
Importantly, the Lord. Jesus
Chrl.tit, this Is the but
ThanksaJvln& cvtr for our ramlly.
And 1b11's what I'm lhaa.ktul for.
SARARUIMEY
Newport Ocacb
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l am thankful this Thanksgiving
for my children's laughter and
my son's life.
My •·year-old who is now 6
wu hit by a car and sustained
front and back hc1d Jnjuries and
hu been completely healed and
is with me to share th i.s
Thanbgiving.
And I jusl like to thank God
for bis life and my daughter,
Sammy lo, wbo is S.
TAMMY PRENTISS
U.ta Mesa
D
l Im TCTJ tban.ld\&J th&
'1'1'1111ts1M .. lbat I ..,.. a
So'1q, aad for&lria1 aact-iliuc:lful
God. because wbta l b&ow It. bt
ls faltJd\11 lo pick IDt up and
dust mt oft and set mt back
aoln1 apla.
And lb.at lt • IOC for me to bt
thaaklul ror.
WENDY LEECE
Co&ta 1'1tsa
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I'm &lad, and I am very lucky to
be livins in Corona dcl Mar ind
lhis wonderful area of South..em
Callfomia -slnce I lfCW up in
the cold weather on the East
Coasl.
I never take for granted the
Winn and sunny weather that we
liavc here.
J kwc all the varied
rcstaurantJ that we have, and
there is always a lot o! different
activities here, cvcrythin1 from
concerti to wonderful musicians
-even at the local restaurants:
and dubs -to community
activities.
I'm thankful that l am healthy
and that I have the good eyes to
sec the sunshine, the moon at
ni1ht and the stars. and J feel
¥Cl)' fortunate.
SUSAN BARTOLETI1
Corona dcl Mar
D
J WIDt to cfvt my 1ptdal lhaaU
that OW' SOD SIU and bll wtrr
SallJ an sal•. 1'b<y Uvc In
MaUbu; they •tA)'ftt bom~ durina
that drttdtul n~.
They walettd down tbdt"
home, wat"" down lht aaraat
t"Ytl'} dmr the nre jumped on
lbtlr houst and pul thr nn out.
Tbt)' arc sart and we are l'l'ty,
nry patrtt.I. A.ad they abo
htlptd tbelr nr.lghbon.
MARIAN FLETCHER
Cosla Pttua
D
I hove so much to be thankful
for. I am blessed in so many
ways.. I'm thani.f'ul for my
husband Dr. Steven LoveU and
the lave that he has toward my
sons. Nick and Andy lanpdorf.
I am thankful for my sons.
They bavc been lhrou&h so much
in their young lives and yet
they've always rallied around me
and they've always been so
supportive •nd did what needed
to be done.
Thcy\oc now become just
wonderful young men. It's so
srcat to sec lhat they're
outstanding. lovin& hearts and
brilliant minds.
I'm thankful for my husband's
parcn~ Bobbie and Gary Lovell.
Tbey'l'C embraced UI with loving
arms, welcomed us into their
family, and they kwe my sons as
though they were their own
natural arandchildren. I'm so
fortuna1e. "
I am thankful ror my friend~
Cathy Ropp, Eme Ooldcnbtrg.
Kara Croa:, and Susan Roussct.
They've been with me lhrou&h
decades ol my life.
1bcy'Yc always been
supportive. always been there for
me and they~ always loved me.
Ladiu, you've touched my Ille
and my be.art enonncwly.
I'm thankful for my rather
Van, that be is fcelin1 belt.er and
that he ii in leu pain and that
bt ii btre to abare lhis
Thanbrivina with us.
I'm thankful lhat we have a
home to live in, that w.e have our
health, and thal all the people I
love an: dose by.
PAMEU. WVELL
Newport Bcadl
D
I tlO t!l~nkl\il ror a aradous.
mudJ\1.1 God ID IDJ urr. my
lovlna. paulonalt nancr. my
mother wbo I caa apead thiJ
holJday with; and ror my cbutth
whrrr I Cttl a par1 or and tt
home In.
MAGGIE UICKEY
Nrwport Stach
D
... nnd l am very graterw for
being alive, ind I ~·cey
grateful for living i~ United
States of Amcrka and IMn1 in
Orange County because
everybody here is just wonderful.
They are caring, they arc
nunuri.na and I am just vt-ry
grateful Cot 1hi.s day. Especially
for Hank Quinn who bas stood
by me through thick and thln.
Have a happy Thanksgiving. but
I think we should give thanks
... ryday. .
DIANE CARROLL
Lido W•
D
I am tbaa.ktYI ror ., cb.Udrta -
I bawt fttt wondtrl\ll dilldtte
and for four wondtrlU!
vandcblldl"l'n -•nd tor Ult fad
that Jtsld a.me ls ..,. Lotd ol
Savior.
SUZANNE RUGGLES .............
D
I just wanted to let you know
lhtt l am Yer)' thankful. My
husband had VCf1 serious swpry
in J1nuary, and he is alive and I
am very thankful Cor thaL
And that my famiJy ii very wtll
because this is a very. very
serious Oiristmas this year with
the Joss or everybody's homes.
BARBARA ANEST
Corona dcl Mar
D
I am tltutt.I &o b.aff Jolla
Hodl<s .._told Newport
Bado .... -..... 011
CoucU. He II mpou!blc aa.d
-toblsjob.
lie It ..W., to stud aloae U
........, .. ,._ .... deftnd
bis -.... .-po tbt1 ....
... polltlca117 -.. c.i•dde
witla ot!ler ~ mftllbtn. HJt
partk:lpaU.. al eouadl mfttlnp
la ftfrublD1 aad aalued wb1:11 bt
babHnL
ROBEllT WASllBON -D
J'd jUJ.t like to say I'm .,.tcrul
for the health of my·children:
Jus1in, Micha, and Nick.
MARY HAUSE
Huntington Bach
D
I wanltd to lfC Into lbt-
Th1nks&l"lo1 modt 1oda7 by
n)'in1 tbac ! am tUa.ld\d for 1111
Utllt ctrt who I Jute •ad dW past
)'Hr aad -IAtt lrJ{na.Cqr so
Ion& -I wu ablt &o ~bcr.
And I am tha.nkM for mi
wondrrful busband. and tw
1J0adt.rt\&l bmUy wba hft made
Int part ot tbtlr tamUy.
D
USA SIERRA
Costa t.1ru
I want to give thanks for my
sweet new husband who brou&ht
me to live iA the bc1uti(ul
Ncwp(lrt Beach.
NANCY SPARKS
Newport Beach
D
I am WI')' lbankf\al ror aU m1
ll'kllda la Newport -b ....
llan bttn to supportlvt to mt Ibis,.....
I loft "'1 b\dbaad In t.fatt.b,, ...i.., ll·J'ffNlld ,...,.,.,, or
tOW'H, also lost lwr latMr. and
wt an bola. "'1 Uaad:ftal tor all
ol ottt .. ..,...,. ~on lo U.r11or
Y1oww1io1oa .........
••pportlYe aad a.ave • ......,. btta
tMn for lilt ..... .,,. 9Mdtd ,_
V()NNA BAMMDISOIMl'IT
N ....... -
Don't know . where to start when counting blessings? Hera's IBp
A mona the ma111 thinp for
which I wiU Jive thanks
today arc my friend, the.
Rev. Pele.r Haynes. and
the &plcndid
Thanlqivin&
meuaao he
delivertd IO lhc
nock at St.
Michac.I and All
An1eb.
I.I is to nictly
pu.1. that I .'":ii :-.=~ ___ _,/ ol It lot the
Fr<d Colwnn'>
ThanllrlMn&
edlddor:
"71'o -· --°"""'..,., .
•
(Thanbfivinl), 'The only d1y on
which the 1n•l omn.ium·
plherum that is the ~rican
people does lhe ume thiJll 11 the
same: time._ the. same riven of
brown pllV)' l1ow ovu 1.be wno
muhed poUtoes r<prdim of ~;,, "'"""" orilin--nu. Ame. bird it CMVed witb Ibo ~
·untidy resvh1. ... •
"Tbis ;, "" opponwiJty for "'
to cou.at our blu.J,,.,. WMa wu
,,,. ,.., -,... did I01"
for I-of UI wbo .... t Ila ·
Slumped foe -to -•r. Pctu
h11 some ·w 11Jonl: .,,,.,,_.-.,... ....
iJot7 ol • - -• l'ldlff. or 1 ,..,.. -... Adoed<; U. ,...,,of. ot•
-.....,,,,. Otul
Qnyon carved '!( lht: mme.niaJ
1/ke of tbo wind.Jftl river1
"Aby I bold up lbe tart 1.asrc
of. ctlsp. (11/ 1ppk; th• d<lic•t<
,,. •• ,,of• ml, rod nM; Ibo
rool lc.rture of• tmootb, round
,,_;Ibo -u of frub-bded
bread « frub-fllO'tlfn lf'UI or •
fresb-lumed IOl/1
•c;:o.,/d IIIYfltitJI"" -be
f>ouPt thlt ;, 11!1 better1
"Or the toudl of 1 frlud"' ,
,.,,.,, OI' -OI' b&Ubood"'
wife1 y..., flail --Ike i ..
-tut -·if""" dwflMI h ~ • --*
...,. ""' ol -ud ~ """ ........ ,... ot --• ...,, -.... ,,,,. ol • ........... .,,.,.,
"M•y I hold up to,... a foce
tb•t becomes radiMt within your
,;pr; • mar,_,.rb/ eqU1tian
be1utifW In Ju pcrfoctlotl; the
, .. , of. -rwo-baad<d
badhud !Mt leiMS ,...r ra<tet
ttn•ia to ~ brof.• lidcliM
•nd lw#lin•1 Or. p<rf«J}y /tit
rlriw .,,i;11;,11 •b• r.1rnr """
ltld Allt7 A -juJnp"1lol .. ---1 "Or • liM of,,,,..,,. ot • ""'· ~-o1---.or•
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tM nrr1tfrJo.rof• .wl * s tf' IHI JllJ __ ....,.Qo
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•1J1b<m ..., by wi/IU,, "°"""
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Ood1 Or. -fupe ... tbe
S.lnr """" rbeme, 'O God. °"'
help ;,. -,,..., ..,, i.ip. lor
,..,. to-.• ill wbid -
run Oii •ad oa Ill Joubre
,,,,,,,.,.,. Md "' .... -
OotNJi.. -to be -lo ,,.,.,.,..
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whldl .. aut bo ar-flll. ...,.,.
at .... OM bl I .. IO COUI.
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=:~= ~'.::'!t!. lllallllopd--•
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..,. la Deaunber, 11194.
MJ public: 1Crvice career bu, 11
.--. .......,.., dlff"oadt and
~r dtdtions. )'Ct it cenaiDl1 remains one of the nl0$l
rewardin& aspects or my life I l am
dlaMfUJ for God's a•n<roui gif!J
ia 1ffordln& me the 1bilhy and ttteftClh 10 meet these dtallcn1c1
and for prcwidina me with my
wonderful. supportive wife, Emma
Jane, who has stood by me in each ·
and eveiy endeavor.
TI!OMAS F. Rll.£Y
COOnty supervisor
Newport Bc:acb
0
l am grateful to live and work ln
a communi1y so rich and vibrant,
bo1h professionally and personally.
Very (cw ever have the
opportunity to work in a locale
where profculonal and family Ii.le
blend to easily. Look.in& down the
11rcct. one will find progressive
busincu leaden taking
or1a'niz.ations 10 new levels of
success. while at lhc same time
cnjoyin1 one of f.iac most be:1u1iful
harbors in the world.
Despite the currcn1 economic
conditions, the community of
Newport ls taking on active role in
chan&in& things. Businesses arc
expandinc. New businesses arc
'
"'"'"'&IO tho llU. P...,ie ate
'"" .. up for • .,. .........
holidoy -.... Cluillnw -· Partde. I 1111 thloklul our
comrnunil)I it tN7 O>ldo up of
ployen lftd not 11mply
commc:nlaton on ibe. pmc.
J am also very thutfUI for the
beaUtitul new addiUoa lO out
family. Samantha Chrif1ine
Luehrs.
RICHARD LUEHRS
Prclidcnt
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce
0
I am ~ry 1hankf1.1l for a nice
family, good friends. the'
opponunity to Serve my ciry and lO
serve organiutiom I believe in. 1
enjoy good hc:.hh, owning my own
home, secndln1 dmc with my
grandchildren and I am 1h.3nkJul
that we can enjoy 1his "aoc>d life"
rig.ht here in beautiful Newport
Beach. '
EVELYN HART
Council member
Newpon Beach
0
For what am 1 tMnkful?
Volumes could well be,
inadequate to properly list 1hc
Bood fortune which ha's passed my
way and, conversely, one v.ord
could probably encompass more
good fortune than this ol' fellow
has any right to expect ...
... And that word is "family."
I am 10 'NJ dwaktuJ for my
folbudlk-itlcetllleymldc
IO pr<Mde opponwtill<o
W11\'ailablo to IO m.&t11 ol my
peen.
And thloldul beyond words CO<
a dcUshlful dauchtcr and (our
wonderful IOnl and my wile,
Collua.
My family. For Wbkh I am t0
very, very thankful.
And thank you for the
opportunity to aprcs.s that for
which l am thankful. and he.R'1
Wishinc • vc:ry happy Thanksgivin.1
10 my Uvorite newspaper, the
Dail)' Pilot.
BUCK JOHNS
lnland Group lne.
0
Pres.idcot
Newpon Bc:ach
Before answering lhe ~ucstion
..For what am I thankfiil . ", fint I
had to pau.sc and consider wba1 ii
means 10 be 1hankful. Is is a
warm, fuzzy .. reel·good"? They joy
or pos.scuion? A sense of
satisfaction ~·ith one's lot in life ?
It may sometimes include some uf
these, but to me, it's a lot more.
It's a sense of gratitude for
somcthina; given; something ror
which one would and should feel a
sense of obligation, or debt; but
something for which no
commensurate payment could c\·cr
be made. For example, l could no
more repay my parents for a life:
PAIN AND
STRESS
RELIEF
·--..... !Mui .. -----~ ....
Al.M·,.......L-. ,_ ... _ .......... ,
s-
Thlndl!J, ND'!J""ll •r a. -At
.... ot ...... thaa I could....,.,. and._ .. bol. ._
God for -dly ol lite. All I C11A -., lot INOildlnl me IO IJ>int Pe is ,,,, .......... ,,,, ..,,,..,. aiablbbell ........... 10
.,.u.-111-..... -• ..,.....? __ ,_
~ tha' the sfw:r "'•ine mt rnoch-ations. J'm also
baa prOYided -lhiAI prcciou~ thanlcful IO Ood !or aMnl me f"1 ::T= .".!w-:' :-~ •h..W lor ... -...... _ ._
Thus.. 1 tcnse of lhanU ii not family and frictldl.
just lot IOCDetblftc. but to ls"that all? The Apof;tk Paul
IOmtOne. For oa.mplc, I'm II.id to cive lh•nb Cor all tbincs.
--~iir-.... me, I'd -•ipp<A Md, -.U, l.,.thaokful to God for
1bankful &o my family and frienck Hmmmmm . . • AU thi.ao?
for putllnj: up with me when rm Annoyances like the ptbqe
cnokr •nd impatient and for dispo<al oproy!ns pureed
provldiJoi what I really Med -
and '°' knowiq better tbu J wha1 that is.
encourqinc me. when I feel down. wt&"ttabks around the kitcbcn -
I'm aliO lhaDkful to my pareou for · or p:uinJ beat up i.n the k>cal SANDY GENIS
Marc< •
C-1Mt11 provldiJoc )'CllS or kw< llftd paper? Seriowo !roubles like health
discipline, Cor makin& a home problems or the km of • loved
filled with book.I where k.arnitag one7 AU thinss! 0
I've coosidercd for a wctk the: • was tre.uured. for sMnc: me the Even though pan of my brain is
ability 1.o dream. ud for bold.in( 1Ctcarning "No! No! No!!" in the answer \0 your qucstiolJ, What are
you tha.nlduJ {6r? The list pow'I me accowuable for my IClioos bid timct. in the lons run I know each time l think.about ii:, bvt (though this lut wu not atwa)'I t.hit I could never pow u a here's the condensed vcl"lion: (un at the time). I'm thantfu.l \O person if evcrythin& were sunshine
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Bridging
the gap
Residents, not bureaucrats, should decide
neighorhood's fate In bridges controversy
9Y 'OHM P. ICOTT
B oldly displayed on 1 table in
Supervisor Harriet!
Wtedcr'a suite at the Hall o(
Administration is a copy of David
Osborne and Ken Gacblc(s book.
"Rcinventine Government."
For those or us lonfing for
.government to be "reinvented,"
the pristine sta!c of the book did
not afford much hope.
Qaptcr two of that book is
entitled, "Community-Owned
Government: Empowering Rather
Than SelVing."
The authors historically trace
government by bureaucrats and
professionals lo the cmcraing
industrial economy of the 1900s.
As work demands increased for
people, professionals took over
many community functions.
Communilics arew weak and
became susceptible 10 crime,
inferior education and many other
social problems.
Ci tizens became cJicnc..s. people
.,.,.ho arc dependent upon and
controlled by their leadef5'-!
· The issue of the bridee1 has
been a wonderful 1tory of 1
communily of people 1trMn1 to be
good citizens.
Strangen have been united by
their common determination co
stand firm :iigai~t the bureauaats
who ""·ant to take controt o( their
streets and 1heir qualit7 of life.
II is the 51ory of 1 h.iah 11;liool
girl who made 1ignt, spokC to her
classmates, passed out nyc:n, and
rose above her (can to carry her
mc:uagc to the City C.ouncil.
11 is th~ story of Republicans
and Ocmbcrats uandio& aide b7
aide enlLstin& nei&hbon in this
blttk to retain c:onuol ol our
weet1 and quatky of life:
It is the litOry of a workin&
mother who orchestrated over 200
faxes and phone calls to the deaf
can and 1ig.htleu eyes of the
Planning Comminion.
11 is the 1tory of 1 mother and
small busineu owner •ecnding
hours in Santa Ana sca~jline
county records puttina together 1
picture ol the forces that call for
bridges that citizens do not want.
In some few instances it is the
story of good and responsive
government. A story or a
supervisor's deputy personally
makin1 phone calls to get citizem
needed documents.
A story of ciry councils that
heard their citiz.cns and ~ined
with them to stop the bridges.
lbcre Ls another story, a dark
side. A story of a bureaucracy
attemptin& to keep clients from
becoming &ood cirizcm.
It Ls 1 1tory of ci1izcm gct1in1
only edi1cd versions of studies. A
story of a planning commission
attempting to censor public;
comment. It is a story of havin1
public·hearinp onl)' after the
studic1 arc completed and the ink
has dried.
11· is a 1tory of phone· calls not
returned. It is a story of traffic
counts bein& inflated by ~·
It is.1hc story of 1l'K>mas Bro&.
Map Book s.bowin1 1 brida.c at
8annin1 Street with a completion
date of 1994 indicatin& 1hat the
bridges arc a done deal.
A 11ory emcrcq of elu.sive and
shadowy groups worJdni lite
bureaucracy for their own special
intcrcau. ·
S adly·, it ii the 1tory of
eovcmmcnt agencies lhll b.aYe
lost touch with the people.
A1encics bent upon empowerina
onJy themselves.
This Ls not a story about
bri<fces, It ii a story about people.
1bc story ol people determined to
be p>d cit.iz.cns.
It ls the 110ry of nci&hborhoodl
determined '° retain coo.trot of
I.he.it we.eta &Gd quality ot ute.
"Reinventing Government" is a
book that deserves to be more
than a showpiece on a 1able. It
1hould be nued and wom from
hands that constantly search il1
paecs for challenging ideas.
Joba F. Scott U • Huatla1too
Bc•t:b re1ldcat.
Supervisor gathers facts, listens and tries
to stop proposed Santa Ana River bridges
llY IUUIRllTT M. WllDIR
I am extremely disappointed in
Managina Editor Steve:
Marble's column in the Daily
Pilot about the proposed 19th
Street bridge issue. Unfortunately,
in his r.eal to write a ~umn, he
misinterprets my commitment to
oppose the 19th Srrcct and Gisler
brida.es.
Obviously, Mr. Marble doesn't
act it. We arc on the 11.me side ol
that the time for these bridacs has
passed. Public conccms
surroundin1 these proposed
brid&es fat outwei&h any benefits
that would be achieved by their
construction. Moreover, no one
has proven to me that these
bridges arc needed.
Abr11B11 l.lllCOln: 'We 111¥8 farllOllM Gad'
'Theae: be.lu1ifvl worda were
wri11tn I>!' Abraham Uneoln In
I~ ud are a pert of our
America• bcriu.ac. They are 1
wonderful reminder of out
roo11 and what this holiday is
all about
PATRICIA CARI.SON
C.O.ta Men
0
9Y MRAllAM UMCOUI·
I t ia the duty of nadons 11
weU u of men to own thclt
dependence upon the
' overrulin& power of God; to
confe11 their sins and
tranqreuions in humble
JOtrow, yet with assured l>ope
that 1cnuine repentance will
lead to qiercy and pardon; and
to recocniz.e the sublime truth,
announced in the Holy
Scriptures and proven by all
history. lhal
thole natJona
.... bleutd
whole Ood ls
lhe Lord.
We know
1ha1 I>!' hi• .
divine law.
natiool. like
individuals,
are subjected
to punish-
. menu and
chastiscmcnu
in this world.
May we nQ1
justly fear that the awful
calamiry of civil war which now
de10latca the land may ~
punlshmcnt inOk:tcd upon us
for our presumptuous s.ina. to
the needful end of national
reformation u a whole people?
We have been the recipients
hu ever arown.
of Ille -bounties of
beeYCrt; WC
hive been
pcacrved
these muy
years in
peace and
prosperhy;
we have arown In
numbers. .
wellth and
Power u no
other natM>n
But we have for,aotten God.
We have. Corsottcn the vacious
hand which preserved us In
peace and muhipUcd and
enriched and 11ren1thcned us,
and wc have vainly ima&iocd. In
the deceitfulness of our hean.
lhat all lheM _..,. .....
produced by """"' -rlol wisdom and vtnue of our OWL
lntOdcatcd with ynbroken
IUCCCIS, we have bec:omc 100
. ~1(-tufficicnt 10 feel the
ncccuilJ of rcdcemJna and
prcscmn1 sracc. 100 proud to
pray to 1he Ood thal made us.
It hu teemed to me fit ud
proper lhal Cod should be
tolemnly, reverently, and
.,.1efully acknowlcdJcd .. wllh
one heart and one YOice, by tbe
whole American people. l do
therefore invite my fellow
ci1i.un1 in every part of the
United S11ce1 and also &hole
who are at sea and thole who
arc sojournina in foreip 1aruk.
10 set aj>art and observe the
last Thuncby of November u 1
day or TbanJacivlna and praise
10 our beneric:ent father who
dwc:lleth In the heavens.
A powerful . thanks
•
Readers reveal what they're thankful for this holiday season · •
We asked rcadcrt: What ire
you thankful for this
Thanklpving'! The followinz arc
their heartfelt respomes..
0
I'm thankful for the fact 1ha1
after 47 ycan I've rmaUy met the
woman of my dreams, and lhc
has agreed to be my wife. How
could I not be thankful?
BILL lliOMSON
Co&ta Mesa
0
I am daallktaal t.Ut •7 llu.abud
Jim llu b<u _.al-b!' UCI
-Caler .. be ....... ol ...... cuc:er.
Two-aa4·•·11all,...... aao IN
---... 10 _ ..... u.., .... u...u ..... ,...,.. ol ow
r ... 11,. lri<o41. Soatll c..
Commu.olty Cllu.rcb aad Cry1t1I
Catbtdnl, lbt doctors 11 UCI
ftttdkal Center and, 1110tt
lmport1nu1, tht Lord, Jtsu1
Chrllt, this Is lht bfll
1b1aksJtvln1 ner for our ramll1.
AAd that'• whal l'm tbaaldul for.
SARAREMMEY
Ntwp0rt Ueat'b
0
I am 1hankful this Thanksgiving
for my ctiiktrcn's laughter and
my son's life.
My 4·ycar-old who is now 6
was hit by 1 car ancf sustained
front and back head injurlcs and
has been ex>mplctely healed and
is with me ·to share this
Thanksgiving.
And I just like lo thank God
for hls life and my dau&htcr,
Sammy Jo, who Ls 5.
TAMMY PRENTISS
Costa Mesa
0
the cold weather oll(t~c East Kara Oou., and Su.san RouUet.
Coast. \. They've been with me throu&h
I never take ror cranted 1he decades ot my life.
warm and sunny weather that we lbey've alwa)'I been
have here. supponive, always been there ror
I love all the varied me and they've always kwc:d me.
restaurants tha1 we have, and Ladies. you've touched dty life
there ia alwa)'I a lol of different and my heart enormously.
activities here, evcryihin& from I'm thankful for rttf hither
concerts to wonderful m1.1.1icians Vaft, lb.at be ii CecJina better and
-even 11 the local restaurants that he ii la lell pain a.nd that
and clubs -to community be is he.re IO llw'e lbis
Klivllica. 111..w,;w., wllh us.
I'm thankful that I am healthy I'm thaa.Uvl that we have a
and lbat I have the aood eyes to borne IO live ln. that we have our
lff the tunshine, the mooa at health, and that all the people I
nl&ht and the stan. and I feel love are dole by.
very fortunate. PAMELA LOVELL
SUSAN BARTOLETTI Ncwpon Beach
Corona dcl Mar 0
0 I •• ••a•w ... a anc10u.
l waal &o aJve •11ptdal lblalu 1nctdba.I God lit •1 Wt; _,
th.al ow son Biii and bis wt.re ~'Ina. pank>nale flaacr, 1111
S11t1 an .. f,. Tbty Uve la mothtr .tao I ca• 1pettd lb.11
r.tallM; tb17 1ta,ed lllome durift1 boUdaJ wltb; and for my cborc:tl
th.II d.rcadtul ftrt. wht" I fttl a part ot and 11
'ntJ nlt:rtd down lhdr home ln.
bomt, watertd doWD the pnse MAGGIE HICKEY
tvcry lime tbt-fltt jumpd on Ntwp0rt Bncb
their bouae and put the flrt out. D
,.,~:i~:.az..~n:h;; a~: very, ... and I am very sr1terut·for
helped lb.tlr ntl1hbon. beinal•llilvc, l~n~ I ~m h•eryU . d
MARIAN FLETCltER grarc u or IVI~& 1n t e. nit~
0
Costti r.1ua Slates or Amcnca and livin& In
0 Oranie County because
I 'have so much to be thankful
for. 1 am blcucd in IO many
ways. l'm thankful for my
husband Or. Steven 1..oYcU and
the love that he hu toward my
sons, Nick and Andy Lanpdorf.
I am thankful for my sons.
everybody here is just wonderful.
They ire carina. they arc
nunurina and I am jusl very
irateful for thls day. Especially
for Hank Quinn who has stood
by me throu&h thick and thin.
Have a happy Thantqivina. but
I lhink we should &ive thanks
everyday.
DIANE CARROLL
Udo.Isle
0
sc~• Ouiltmu this year with t~lbls of cvet)'body'• homes .
BARBARA ANEST
Corona dcl Mar
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llOIEltT WASllBON -0
I'd jusl lib so .. y 1·m .,.1cru1
10< Ille heallh of my children:
Justin, Micha, and Nidc.
MARY HAUSE
Huntington Beach
0
1 Wlinlt'd lo 111 Into the
ThanklaJvla1 modt today by
1.a)1•1 lllat 1 •• ttaallkM ror .,
lltlle &lrf trho I Jvtt ._ad LllllJ.it•st
)'Hr ud -after u,1111 ror ao
tons -I wu ablt to blvt btt. A.ad fam tbaa.ld\&I tor mJ
woodt:rful bu1bll.Dd, •nd b.11
woadt.rftt.I t.ilmJly wbo laa\"t made
mt part of lbclr famU1.
0
USA SIEllRA
Costa r.teu
I want to 1ive thanks for my
sweet new husband who brou&ht
me to live in the beautiful ·
Newpon Beach.
NANCY SPARKS
Newport Beach
· thi1 iuuc.
Mr. Marble misleads his readers
by auumln1 that "the wishes,
duire1 and concerns of two entire
cilics can be 1nufftd out" by a
bunch of ramblin1 cngincen. Al
the representative of the ci1ic1 of
c:o.ta Meu and Huntington
Beach. J will lead the eff01t to
dclclc the 191h Street and Gisler
brid&es from the Master Plan o f
I am ttr)' tlwakM thla
Tluuw1M"' t11a11..,.. •
loYlas ••d l"'1f•ia& ud mutllul
God, because wbn I blow It. be
IJ lalthM to pick me u.p aad
dUlt me on' ••d Id me back
101D1 as,aln.
They have been throu&h so much
in their youna liva and yet
they've always raUied around me
and they've always been IO
supportive and did wbal needed
to be done. J am thaaktul for mJ cbJld.rca -
I bave 0¥t woackrftd cbUdrn 0
,
UnH.ke the enginec~ who are
primarily addressing traff.c flow, I
have taken into consideration the
human impac11 that these bridacs
would have on nei1hborhoods in
Costa Mesa and Huntin1ton
Beach. Rather than "duc.kjn1 the
issue," I have msde ii 1priority10
attend ci1y council meetinp and
meet in my office wi1h..ronstituen1s
from Wta Mesa :ind Hunlin'g1on
Beach so that I could ma.kc an
informed decision about the
c.ons1ruction of lhesc two brid&cs.
After li51c nine to rhe concerns
of my consti1uents. I am convinced
of Arterial HiJhways.
II Ls unfortunate 1ha1 Mr.
M1rblc01 column incites rather
than helpa to..rcsotve this
conltO\'cny by inaccurately
portrayina my efrorts' 10 simply
pther the facts, listen to my
consthuents and fi&hl for them.
H•trltU 141. lVlrdrr Is lb~ €b•lr
of tM •Oruit CauatT Board of
SupcnlHn •nd lnd District
1upcrrilor.
Aad lb.II 1J a lot for me to be
tb•aktul for.
WENDY LEECE
Co&ta r.te1a
0
I'm aJad, and I am very lucky to
be livln1 in Corona del Mar and
this wonderful area of Soulhem
California -since I lf<W up in
They've now become just
wonderful youn1 men. lt'1 50
creat to sec that they're
outstanding. k>vin& hearta and
brilliant minds.
I'm thankful for my b\1Jband'1
p1ren1a, Bobbie and Oary Lovell.
'They've embraced 1.1.1 with k>vina
arms, welcomed us Into their
family, and they loYe: my IORJ u
thouJ.h they were their own
natural srandchildren. l'm 10
Conunate. .
I am thankful for my friends:
Calhy Ropp. Ellie Ooldcnbera,
1 nd tor fou.r wondtrtul
an•dt:b.lld.rca -... for the t.d
that Jesus Chrl1t Is ID1 Lord of
Sarior.
SUZANNE RUGGLES
Lapu Bncb
0
I just wan1ed 10 let you know
that 1 am very thankful M)' .
b'u.band had Y<ry scrloua IUIJCr)'
in January, and he ls alive and I
am very thankful for thll.
And that my famll)' ii very well
beclute this • 1 very, ¥try·
I •m 't'tl"J' UtaHl\tl for all 1llJ
rritnda la Ncwpon BcKb wbo
lll1n btta IO 1apporctve to mt
thla Jt*r.
I kiri& •1 t.uabaad I• r.tl.tfb,
Hd "" ll•Yft1'41d daoplfr, ol
cou.ne., also Iott latr ftitbtt, and
we an bolil ftrJ lbak&I for all
ol ow MJslibon .... la Hatllor
View .act b't't bttD IO
s•pportJft. •ad Uve • ...,.. btc:r
•Mn for us •IM:• wt •ttdtd .....
VONNA IWIMEllSCllMiTT .N __ _
Don't know where to start when counting blesslngs? Hera's ·help
A mon. lhe man, thin" for (Thanb,;vinl), 'The only day on C.,.,..., carvod by Ibo ml/kn/al "'May I hoJd up ro yo<1 a !-snlh<m -by willinl ,-. -..... ~tal\&I, .... .,. which I will Jive thanU whkh the 1re11 ornnium· Ilka of""' windinl mu'/ that becomel radiant within your k1rinl/T led. .. """"' pnl# of It ..... OM to COUAL
1oday arc my friend, the 111hcrum that 11 the AmerOn "M.ly I bold up UN tan wre 1J.,bt; • .. ,M,,,,tbl equ•tioo Ood, Or a Badt IUftH °" rite Hodbe ..... :::!':t.llla
Re-I. Peter Haynes, and people dMs the ume thilfl 11 the of a crisp, 1•11 •ppio: 1bo dtlkare bcaurl!u/ fn ./u porfocflon; Ibo S.lnt AnM tktM, 'C) Ood, OW' z:::=i:;.....,.~ In 1he aplcndid ume time. .. the ume riven of l>uul)' of• nd, led tOM; Ibo feel of a CIWMlOlllf, two-bantled kip In .,., ,,.... ""'..,,,. flJr
Thank.J&Mn1 brown pavy /Jow over lhe ..,.,. co0J rur11111 of I -h. rotJnd IMtdJwtd lbol ,.,.,.. )'OUT ro</101 ,-.an to come, ' Jo wAldt ltOtfll ~•ta I UMltbl&I
mew1e he mashed poutou rc1ardlw of llOM; Ill< amoJ/ of fmh./>akcd cenaln IO c.tt11 both lido.line run °" Md oe M Jntrlat• -1-allwldl
delivered to 1hc aeed or aatiottll orilJn::. 11Hi
brnd"' -·--"'
and N#/inc, Or. puf«l/y blr """"""'-''" ... -lbellMpd--a , UC.._.., ols •-Md,,._, tlock at St wn• bird /$ c.rwd wlrb 1b•-frcfb.IUmtd ""'' drlwi lpllrrin, rho f.UW.y '°"' Ood.//h-robo-la ............. ~-Mlchscl snd All untidy mul~ ... • -0..14 ~ on earl) be Md...,.., A IWi#>«J J""'JHhol naturer __ ....,.._ -"' An1cl1. "1l/1 /$ an opponunlry kK us t>oupr r/tlN It .,,, lt<rrcr1
"'liM4r1'o -""'' T· ... --,..., ... add: II b 10 ni«I)' to count our blclll• When ..., "Or IM -of a friend or "Or • /inc of"°"'" "' • hol. ..... ·---. .,..,_ ... ,.,.. ...
put, thal J I.be last tlmo you dJd io1"' lar/Nr.,. -"'bUlbllod "' ,,.,,,.,,. ..,. of! ......... "' • .......... Aw ..... m1 I I rllf"•--..C> .... .... hereby lhanshal ""' I-of "' wllo mlah• ... w1te1 y-~ -""'Ike iu rtvlb lbrlr dtl(fblt -...,, ............ -.,; t ''7'" Ma• a_, portion stumped for tonM so count, Peter ---ialttad
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lo Doce-r. 1994.
,-UC-•rvice catecr bu. at •••oded dilllcult ud dcdsloas,yezh
rcmalnl one of 1be mou ordlac up«ll ol my Ulel I om lonikflll Cor God's 1enet0u1 &ifts'
affordina me I.he abili1y and
QI.Ch &o mccl thc5e -cballcn1c1
tor prOYidlna me with my
ndorful, supportive wtfc, Emma
nc, who hu 11ood by me in each
d every endeavor.
THOMAS P. RILEY
County supervisor
Ncwpori Beach
0
I am aratcful to live ind work in
unity IO rk:h and vibrant,
lh proCc~nally and personally.
ry few ever have the
pornµlity to work in a kxale
ere professional ind family life
nd IO cully. Look.ins down the
eet, one will find progrcuivc
sincu leaders taking
pnlz.ltions to new levels or
ccea. while at the pmc time
joyin& one of llle moil beautiful
rbon in the world.
~itc the current cconor'ntc
ndiuons, the community o(
cwport is taking o n octivc role in
at1&in& things. 8usinc'5CS arc
pandina. New businesses arc
•
comina to lhe llCL hopk atO
f"rillS up IOr 1 treOICadou
bolidoy .._. ud Oirist11111 Botz
Parade. I am thuklul our
communhy M llUty made up ot
ployer1 ond DOC .C..ply
commcntaton on tM pmc.
I om obo very zh...Uul f0r lhe
beautiful new additioo to ou.r
family, Samantha ChrisUnc
Luehrs.
RIOIARO LUEHRS
President
Newport H1rbor Area Chamber °' eomme,.,.
' 0 I am very thankful for a nice
ramily, aood rricnds, the
opportunily to serve my city and to
serve orpniutlons f believe in. f
enjoy aood health, ownine my J>WQ
home, spendine Umc with my
grandchildren and I am thankful
1ha1 we can enjoy Ib is "aood life"
rieht ht-re In beautiful Newport
Beach.
EVELYN HART
Coui;icil member
Newport Beach o -
For what am I thankful?
Volumes could well be
inadequate to properly llst the
good fortune which. has-passed my
way and, conversely, one "'·ord
could probably encomp:us more
good fortune than 1his ol ' fellow
has any ri&ht to expect ...
... And thal word i.s .. fam ily."
•
'•
I .., oo "'ry U...k6al for my
(olb ""' .... -U-oc:et ....,. aide
to provide opportunilic:a
unawilabfe to IO many ol my
peers.
Aad tlwd<fu1 beyoad -ds (O<
1 deUplful doupter ud f'O.r
wonderful IOftS and my wife,
Colle ...
My family. For whtch I am IO
very, very zhonkful.
• And 1b1nt you Jew the
opfX>rturUI)' IO apre11 thol tor
which 1 am thailluJ, and hcre.'1
wilhinc 1 very happy Thanb&lvins
io my f1voritc nc-wspaper, the
Daily Pilot
DUCK JOHNS
Inland Group Inc,
President
Newport Beach
0
Defore answering the question
"for what am I 1hankful?", firs1 I
had 10 pause and consider whi1 it
means 10 be 1hank!ul. ls ~ a
warm, fuzzy "(eel-good"? They joy
O( poucssion? A KOSC of
S3lisfac1ion wi1h one's lot in life ?
It may somc1imes mcJude some of
these, but to me, it's a lot more.
It's a sense Of sratitude for
somelhing Jivcn; something for
which one would and should fe el a
sense of obligatK>n, or debt; but
something for which no
commcn.sun1e payment could ever
be made. For ex.ample, I could no
more repay my parents for a life
PAIN ANO
STRESS
RELIEF
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1 ol01 ~ .._ ......
time ol eoriDa lhlo I '°"Id r<pOY
Ood lot °";!'{., ol IUe. Al I eu p.clsmyl my
acbowlcdec1M.nt tit.al the per
hll prC1¥1ded ooa>ethiaJ p«<ious.
TlwJ. I KUC of &banks is MK Ju.st for tometllina. but la
MXneOnC. FOf nampk, I'm
zlw>kfuJ 10 my flllllily ud l'rieod&
for puttina up with me when l"m
cnnky ud impozleo1 ud for
encou,.SO, me wbcn l feel down..
I'm .also thaAktuJ to my pattnts Cor
Pt<>Yldlos yeors of 1oYe ond
discipline, for makin1 I home
filled with boob where learnins
was treaaurtd., for pvinc me the
ability IO dream, qd for holding
me ICCOUntabLc (or my actions
(tbouJh tbls lul WU not always
fun at the time). I'm thankful to
friends ror their companionship
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ude_ .... __
-·· for ""'z'l::J mo IO ~ ouuide esiabtw.c. pillrrm. to
cuntinc .., motivatM>na. I'• lllO
thanltlul IO Ood for PMJ .,. my
fomlly Ind frieod&.
b'thlz 1H? The Apood< Poul
llld IO ah'< zhlnkl IOt oll thlop.
""'"""'""' ••• All zhino? Anno,aoces Ul<e lhe ptli ...
diJpolll -yins pureed
YC"gctabtcs around the tilcKn -
or cc-uins be.al up in I.he local
paper? Serious uoubl<s like heallh
problems or the lou of 1 loved
ooc1 All thin&s!
Even 1hot.l&h part ol my brain is
tercamins .. ~o!. No! No!!" in the
hlld tlmc&. in the k>a1 nin I knoW
1ha1 I could neYC"r grow u •
pcnon if everythin1 were sumhine;
and rotca. How could l I.cam
potX-111-.llod•-...
...,.zhlos1 How -• -CODlf ·:ion ii I llnCr bllw,.,
So,1....,1.....,oo..,11111r•
1banthal for ne~ .......
apcnc-wWdo,ilaWftoplD
.... I'd -stilJIM'l Aad, -Ill, I ... lhlUful IO Ood for
pl'OYidlq whit I really ... d -llld for .._.., belw lllu I
wll111h11 IL
SANDY GENIS
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I've CONidcrcd for 1 week lbc
answer t0 )'OUr qucscion. Wbac ee
)'OU llwlkful ""' The list """' each time I think. about it, but
hcre'1 the ccmdcmcd version; --··
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.... .., chwdl Ind"'" -to
-1llil> God ... -; .... -
.......... -l>Olon-. lllbdoa the W1J 1<d ~ othen to
be tile ..... Ibey -be; for tho
lleo In ovr )'lld that chlQ&el eolor
uch·llll, r<mJndin& me ol tllo
friend wbo pvc it to me and ou.r
lndilol -'8r.lhe Environmeatal'lr.ture Center, the
Bolsa Odea Nature Reservi.
Canyon Part and the people who
W>lu.nteer then:: ud in other
plaoca to keep them open and
ac:ceMible; for police oCftcen and
rn fiahters, JCreel repair mws
and aectelaries,'and all thole who
. tcep our ci()' funCtionin&; for
thooc who kwe children 1nd the.
ekkrly. for those who can for the
homeless. bunpy, unwashed and
unloved; (or quiet moments of
reflection; for &ood friends, old
and new; for the uniqueness and
divcnity ·oe our community; and
especially, for life and the freedom
to enjoy it.
MARY HORNBUCKLE
Council member
Costa Mesa
0
I am irateful to God for all
those who preceded me, for the
countlesa events. great and
sccrnin&Jy insiptJicant. and for the
myriads of chOrCes. la11e and
seemingly smaU, which combined
over the centuries to give ~ life
and which allowed me to meet my
wife and have rrtf children. A step
here, a move there, a word
spoken. a deed done, a turning to
the left or righl in a pvcn moment
of lime, propelled aU of destiny
and set-into motion a series of
consequences whic:b created me
and my loved ones. The steps and
choices may have been undertaken
consciously or wilhou.t thinking. 'or
even against one's will. But there
was a Divine Providence behind
each one, and they so accumulated
that I could rendezvous with those
who were to become so precious
ro me.
As a rcsuh or this perspective, 1
am more aware or lhe meaning of
each word and the power or each
act, for everything flows into
eternity and nothing is ever lost. I
am thankful that God lailhfu.lly
keeps evc!l act and utterance and
movcmcrd.; that they 1CCWDulate
from gencratton to-gcne·ratlon;-to
that my family and I are ~ in
this great chain of being.
RABBI MARK S. Miu.ER
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport Beach
0
On Thanksgiving. 1993, I'm
thankful for the 1upport and love
from family and friends., especially
my wife Tina and daughters Amy
and Jenifer. I'm thanklul ror .the
opponunity to li-.ic and work in
such a wonderful and
"challengina" community. I'm
1h1ntful for the woperatioo and
teamwork displayed throuah the
last year by so many i.n the city
organiza1ion including lbc Oty
Council, department di.rector& and
all our other dedicaled and
hard-working staff memben.
taMNt:.,~ =--~-=-~ir···.,· ..
NeapM ._. t'¢ a ••ii.
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abotAl 1b•" i ... " I=·--1111 r-Do J011 WW M IO clmt
Olf CIWrile bolida)o. ~ A aodtal....m.--..,
ilD't like. QuilbMI btcadt it our doonailp. Lift tlf 1 ••WM·
hlppeos witll 1 •'•'•"'" al Al -poopll -. I -f.&Afarc. we~u Uw t..n, Clillflat b aput MM"11niWI dme at
diaau O< tho bit day. SllclloJ, Olf .__..,lot m, tbeft -
bride and the wotld•1 peatal touata llJll,.._ t.d poOple were
. orpnizer, will hlDdlo Wt Upod ...ny -a.. IO llltea to lbe
of tho P101J1n1. I'll raclily lldlnjt .., ...-..... --Ibey...,.
thal I doa"t hive much .; pw QOl'llP'henal v-. tbey WCR
respomibilil)' for I.he me.al, but there IO ..U aD m la I.be di&trict
hi,. been bl•ntly ~Wt toe tho -t. but llao IC>< •
my lllcnts on: I perfect ....... foe •nclenlladioc llld """""" It
the post d.inMr deaDup .ctivitiea. aeem1 that CWl)'OOe. e¥eA ou.r
There is DOibin& lite consuJed , ~ critics, w..ts to bclp vs
turkey &rl'l' to import I proper """"' forwud. It will be
..... ol perspectlYe to those ol )II lntpOUihle to fail widl tho ltiad of
who are somclimes impressed with belp we are acttilta &ma tbil
our own im.portanec. community,
This is a IOCiety tbat often I apote to hi&b acboOI ~ts
pi.-I hiaJ> val .. Oft tllinp ia the ---They rellJy
rather thH people. lban.kJcivin& wore willina to -. to 1 poyina
is important to me because it is SO-year-old in a businea suit talk
about people nther than thinp. about valuet lib tindaea.
In a way is a state or mind, rather community. rapec:t and
than a holidAy. I've mel 10me rctpODSl"biliry.
really specill folb in N~rt I 111 with plde acbool l<lebers,
Mesa so I'm goina to tell why I'm we &tarted talkiD& about dae best
so thankful to be here by writing way to teacb readiQa. 1bcy were
about some of them. interested in what I tbou&btl 1bc
Our first day in Costa Mesa. conven&tion tumed from teachin&
ll'iOYin& bmes were cvccywhere, methodl to the occdl of lt\ldentL
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but lbe ---_ .... ~ o1 tJUa dilt.rict will ce•
tbem°'""'lbz
I WU II OM al our hish adloob.
I IOW I ..... biolof:y ....... My
pracnce didn't cause the tacber
to naia a be1t: Tho 1tudcnu were
intensely Cocused on the material
It WU put to tee this because ic
renewed my faith in my \
professions
11 wu the night of the
Education SummiL A niaht that
be)onacd to the a>mmunity. I
don't know ii 1 've eYCr Worked
with a 1uon1er. group 1han the
citizens who pul the mectin& ,
1ogelbcr. We ended up with dose
to two hundred in attendance.
They too weno wonderf•I. Hord · womna. tho•ahtful 1nd serious
about what they were aayµag. The
results are aolng to pay big
dividends for the children of this
district. Some of the community's
direction won't be easy to carry
out but wc11 do it because or
plenty of help rrom evtl)'ODe.
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It's wu aboul a qu1.r1tr put
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Or10f< County momiop. I backed
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGEll CAl.LSON, 642-4330, nt. 357
en death · proves fatal tor Mustangs, C-M
.,..cOS1a Mesa sees CIF title
dreams go down tile drain on
Tlgers' lob In sudden death, 12-11.
)
f •JCM••p Dulof,sro.n WIUTI&
BELMOl'rl' SHORE -
Watdlnc a lob sllot SUCC<:SS•
flilly reach the .... to kill
)'OUr ICaw:>fl is like witneu.in&
1slowde1tb.
Colla Mesa l;li&h'• water
polo team felt it right in the heart
Wedneaday allemoon.
pl oa a countcraltack '1 JCCOOcb into
sudden death, lillinJ the ~ T~
a<n to 1 l:Z..ll victory in the Clf Souib·
era S«tion"'I>Mtioa lll champioclhip
pme at Belmont Plau.
... bad the best teat in the house watch·
in& that pl. .. said Gr1yeU. with his tya:
full of 1cars. after Bulehcr capped a stwl·
nin& South Puadcna ~back. .. ,, was
~ if it was ,soin1 to &O in. I was woo-
dcrin&: if it wu aoins to hit the croabar.
Lob abou aren't the mos1 hl&}a-perccntap. •bots..
For tcamd-tec:dcd Cosla Mcu (2.4-3).
delendinJ CIF Di~ion IJI champions.
and playsna in its third title same in four
yeln. losins a comfortable &cad •as
equally as tough lo shallow.
llClORd eigbt ~ "I thougbt we bad
them put-.'
Coot• Mesa led 3,-0 and s-2 in the r.,,.
bait, then built an M advant ... with 4:15
kft' in the third quarter.-when Robert
Grl)'Cli sooted on a coun1crattack. It wu
M MUShnp to end the third quarter, as
Sam Graycli. who led the Mustanp with
eipt goals, scored from the bole on an
assist by Bob Paulhus with 0-.36 on the
dock.
But the TiFB (28--4), with five pls in
the four1h CJU&rter, tied it to force an
avertimc period. They never lc:d until the
end, and finllly caugbt Costa Mesa, 11).10,
with 2:07 left in lhc fourth on a 6-on-S
when Mesa's Steve Popov wu ejected. It
wu Mesa's ac4t'Cnth ejection ot the game,
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(11-4) i. ... --.1-3, ---.111 -----............. ..,., That'• one ol the reasons why Costa
Meu ICD1or Sam 01'11yeli took it so hard,
wben South Puadena'• Brian Butcher, •
junior -two-meter man, scored the winnin& "I was shocked,''• u id Graycl~ who ... IUDDIMDIATH~ '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...l
Sea View League boys cross country champions
CoroM dCl Mar Hia,b1a bbf. croa country team is the ~g Sea V-te"' League champion as it rcadK:s foe' the State
FiDa1a at w-.....a Part Premo Salunlay afternoon. Coach Bili Sumner's <r<W captur<d the title in 1 nzor dooc
linioli .,... Sopta Marprib Cor the 1eaauc crown. P-t, Crom left, Xobc; Tsujimo<o, Tun Tunmom and Brian Sling·
oby. a.ct< row, Crom left, Sean Daly, &.Im. Gwin, Dmd Gundlack, Pat Conlin, Neal Panoos and Tyler BcanWcic..
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOftALL l'LAYIR OF THI WEIK
For a capsule look at COsta Mesa's Mustangs,
Just check JeH Niebling's pulse for a reading ·
jll. OUarterback·linebacker
gives Mustangs the finesse,
and the fury down stretch.
to work wi th him unless he
regained h is eligibility.
When he took care of his
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Mesa's size, strength seen
as a . big advantage against
Norte Vista in CIF conflict
jll.Oewayne Crenshaw 's status remains in li mbo .
BY B..u.1Y fAutJCN11,.»o•n ,,.. . .Ju. ,-
RI VERSIDE -ln 1987, Na<tc Vista Higll doscovc<ed the best ~~ ...
way to avoid dcfea1 against a ~1yron ~1iJlcr-coached f091ball 1eam
was 10 convcnien1ly·lea\'e A.1iller's squad off its schedule. · f
"They dropped us," recllled ~1iller, who led Ramona High to
back-to-back season-opening drubbings O\'er the Br3vcs in 1986-87.
1'1iller, in his second seuon 31 Costa fl.tes.:i 1-tigh. hopes to pick
up where he lert off 3g:ains1 the Ri\'etsidc·bascd school. when he )eaJs 1hc
1'1.ustanp 11gainst Nor.te Vista in Friday'1 7 lO pm. CIF Southern Section D1V'I·
sion VIII quanerftnal playoff clash at Riverside City C.ollegc.
"Those were a couple easy wiru, but Noire Vista was prcny doo.n at that
time," said fl.1 iller, who led then-perennial pov.er Ramona to a _ CJF co-
champio.nship in 1989 ... (The Bra¥«) ba\'e a new cooch, now, and they just bear
thC top-seed (a 25-20 fint-round upset over La 1'11r11da)."
Art Sanchez. in his third season with Norle Vista,
bas guided Lh.c Buvcs (6-5) past lhc-first round for.
the fusl time since 1978. It 's also the schoo1'1 first
postseason experience in efi.ht seasons. ·
The ~tustangs (7-2-2) have established a few his-
torical preceden1s of their own. including the school's first~ver ou1right (Pacific Coast) league ch11mpi-
onship.
~1csa's 35-15 first-round triumph ewer Sovth Pasa-
dena v.·as also the school's first play·
off win since 1979 and a \ictory Fri-
day ._,ould launch the 1'1ust:ings into
their first-c-.·er ClF scmi(inal.
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"'\\'c're realty excited about this Bryan ~bourgcr
opportunily," Miller said. "Norte
Vista has a lot of \'Cry fine athletes,
but they aren'1 \'ery ph~ical at all . \Ve match up pretty well
against them "
Sanchez agreed Costa ~teu has a huge si.z.e ~\·ant111e. and ..., ill ptc).Cnl a
rurmidablc challenge.
"We're going to ho\e our hands rull trying to stop their running g;i;me,''
Sanchez S3id. "It k>oks like no one h:u really had much succus doing that this
season."
South Pasadena's defense orfercd lillle rcsistcncc lll$1 week, as the 1'1.us:t:angs
ama.sscd 487 yards in total effcnsc and did not punt. '-
t.1esa All-CIF tail~ck Binh "Runa .. ·ay'' Tr~n. addcJ 248 more rush.in& yuch
to his school and Nc¥ri'port-l\tesa Di.sltict single·scason (l,774) and career
(3,804) records in the lint round.
The ~11.&Stanp have also dx>wD an effccli\·e, though limited. aerial attack. be·
hind senior quarterOO.ck Jell Nic.blini. Nieblinc. who resainc.d 1hc s:tarti.ng spot
after a fivc-i :unc absence, is 10 of 13 for J 38 yards the past 1wo games.
Mesa may be handkappcd, by the 1enuou.s conditK>a of fvUbackldefeniivc: end
Dewayne Crenshaw, who re-injured a ihooldcr last week and may not play.
"We won't know if be can ao. until late in the •-eek." ~tiller u.ld ... U ht can't
go, it'•'°"'' to affect u.s-on botb sides or the ball ...
Defensively, Mesa Ls led by senior lincbac:ter Bryan Luxemt>ou:rser, baickcd ... -
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... Two returning starters
dot Iha Sea L<lngs roster
as '93-94 approaches.
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Br l.uaY PAULIDIU., ~Wt.ma
CORONA DEi.
MAR -When Co-
rona dd Mar Hlah
beys basicetball coach
Paul Orris showed up
willi his playert for
games Lut awnmer,
many fi•ured lhe real Sea Klap
vanity was:
J) Vacationin1 abroad.
~ ''People
· thousht we
were really '°"" 10 •lnl&· sic, but we
Orris Nici. "Bui I'd
-,...., -that llaM ta.. .. pllylna
1t0111ivdy. I.,_• 1oc
ol fallh la blm..
!!'!!!!!"'!!'!!!!''!!"' IHI bani .. bis -• .. _" uld Onto. who om. aplolud "Ho will ...., dupllea'" IUI
<M bil ho -.,.u.1 year'• ~nlcd
....... lo .. -.. o11e-. llWhia• driver, and he "l.asl ycu WIS lhc
jumpl WI)' weU. He wW flnl lime ln 23 yclll of aM _,.,., clcfen1e1 eoac:hina I'd dooe .,_.
1 lot of probkms, ud thing differently, •Ad
af1cr we sat used 10 h, l he's potentially our thouaf'u it was the rl,ht
lcadia& acQtet," way to So· Now thal
QIN.., nuhoe
-lfMscolorMati .. Saadrik. • bcip ~ll
cb1•1• studcat fro
Notway, wins bis eliJibiJ
Jty OPP<ll wi._ l,l>e CIF.
,.... SQ •. ~ ....
tbe c:amp1ip ftelJ week
In the ~ Piiot TIJ><>fl ..__.,,., Owlc. wlilch Ibey co-
llam.i.n Buwu host whh Newpon Har·
2) Workiq the dinner shin ft
the local piua joiOt.
3) Locked in the weight room,
uotil they bulked up enough to fiU
a life.size replica of Pee Wee Her-
man'• uadcsvark gray blazer.
kcpl 1cttin& D·-.... um.-better and bet--· n~u.u.....
tct, ind all or
a $Udden, we were 11·3."
It figures., lhcn, that the loosc-
jerseycd leader or these Jcnnf
Craig poster boys, is listed on the
roster 11 a Jess-than-rim-rattling S.
root-7, 165 pounds -roughly the
dimensions ol Shaquillc O'Ncal'1
lc(t lea.
MacMillan.. • atan.cr
for Jut year'• 17·13
tqUad, ......W II least
lripk lul KUOll'I 3 ...
scorinJ ... ..,.. while
addin& ball·haodling
chores to hia usual
wcaJ1h or intangibles:
.. He's a much better
shooter this year, and
he averaged 14 or IS
points a Jame during
the summer:• Orris
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Senion Jeff Schroe-these kids have done it
du, I S-11 auard up forayear(lutyear's JV
from the junior vanity, • practiced with the varsity), our
Cta;g Sava,., 6-J de· JU)'> U-Whal they're lookln•
tensive stopper at (or··
ward, and Brad C.aJ.
lahan, a 64 center,
round oUt the stanina
bot. Coton1'1 first iumcs
In pool pl1y arc Wednesday
apiRll Calvi!)' Chapel (8) and
Thutlday 111in11 Marina (6:.20). T ..... -1* .... ....,_,.....,.
riVe.
(or."
That was. until the undcr·sizcd
band of overachievers proceeded
to hu$tle. di\~ and claw their wa.y
past 11 of their first 14 head·
scr.o.1ching summer opponents.
"We aren't a vtry imposing
But what senior point guard
Dan MacMillan lacks in s1a1urc,
said. ''But bis init ial re·
iponsibilities are leading the team.
beina the quarterback. and bcint a
roach on the Ooor."
Senion Jeff M11Jcn (S-7), Chria
Mansour (5·10), a.nd Lindsay
Johnson (6-0), u well as junion
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Quidtallver "'°" the champl· "':1~ A YSO Reslon 57 1>o7o ' 4 whh I J.2 viclOly
-· tllo ICinp. Tbe two tttms pl1ycd to a 2·2
1lc lhrou&b regul11K>n and over·
, 1 time. with the Quicksilver prevail·
lna in the shootout, l-1.
well, wblle Eria Stanyt wu 1
standout for the .f"ll'CCtackerS. The
Rap&on hod I lOt>i ICllll tlforl,
~to their COICb.
In the 1emlfinals. tbe Firecrack-
ers dctcated lbe Warrior&. The
Worrion, coached by Evan Gru-
ber, were undcJe11cd in lhc play-
offs. so lbe two teams ended up
pl1ying twk:e and the Fireuackcn won bolh pm.cs. 2-1 Ind 2-0. Ali\I·
i& Muura scored three goals and
Jacqueline Becker bad one.
• _ ...
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tioa, llowevcr, Ro'&ert
Gn!yeU put tllo M11P11 ...
bed< 00 top. 11-10, wiUI I
lob .. the -.iterallld:,
11U.. Mcoods aftu Mell
1oaJic Chris Avitia b:ad
bca1ea South Puadc.41'•
Crai1 Bnte:nscr to • >oote,
ball.
But, apift. t.bc Mustanp
couldn't hold the lead. ·
F0Uowin1 a superb crou-
pool pus lrom Solltb Paso·
dena's Erik Granath, &tep
scored from the hole with
0:29 kit 10 lie it a&ain.
The pme featured the fine
pauina of the Klng,s a1ains1 lhe wona Quk:ksilvcr dircnsc. The Kloat jumped out to 1 2.0 lead in
the fint period when Weston
Kearney-Beg and Tanner Hackett
scored on crossin& Passes by ldcan
Shohangian.
The Sea Queens, coached by
Ricardo Asch. defeated the evea·
tual thampiOn Ripton, 2-1, in the
fint 1emitinal m11ch, but the Rip-
ton prevailed in a second matcb-
up, 2-0. Ashley Dayer scored for
the Sea Queens, while Courtney
Conwell auisti:d on all lhc Rap-
Ion' goals.
Dlu.I' Plu:rr .'""°' tf c.1..1,_1 .. ~
Costa .Mesa's Sam Gn.~_(12) is consoled by a tcammau: in the aftumath o( Mwtmgs' 12-11 suddm dnti1
los1; below.., Sam'• brother, llobcrt (2), Cigbu off 1igcn' Trcyor Bryson u he Kt"ks out an open ttururi2tc.
Following a sco reless
ovenime period -ia which
Sam Gntytli blocked shot
auempts by Bcsscncer with
0:48 lert and 0:05 remaining
to preserve the tiC - it
didn'I take long for l~c Ti-
gers to triumph.
•
Early in the second. period, the ·
~ntwn chanacd when Robert
HaWkins scored on a 22-ycar !Jee
t.idc for the OuidsiM:r. Jn the .
thi(d period, Recd Glycr, 1hc
dominant playe r on the field this
day, knolled 1hc score wi1h a goal
on a rebound off a free kick.
Neither team was able to mount
a serious o(fcnsive threat for the
remainder of the ccn1cst, and the
Quicksilver won the shootout with
aoals from Danny Dcghc1i, John
OiCesarc and Cavan Cuyler.
In preliminary play in the win-
ner's bnckcl, the Quick.silver btat
the Amcba, 1-0, on a goal by
G!yer. The Kinii beat 1hc Red
Team, 2-1. and the Amcba, S-1,
wi1h rour 1oals rrom Hacken . two
from Dustin H:ufield and one
from Alec H:1nson.
Jn other A YSO playoff action
last week.end:
•The Raptors secured first
pla.cc in Reiion S1, girls Division S
competition, as Coach Jeanne
Conwell coached the winning team
for the second year in a row.
On Sunslay, the Rapton de-
feated 1he Firecrackers, coached
by Sieve Kendrick and Cathy Carl-
IOtl, in the finals by winning in the
5econd session of shootouts after
1hc match and 1•1110 extended peri-
ods fini.shed scoreless.
Both defenses played e.xtrcmely
The Sea Queens and \VarrioB
finished in 1 tic tor third place.
•Jn ResJon 57, boys Division S,
the Blastcn earned 1 2-0 victory in
the championship game last Sun-
day behind pls from Blake Dil-
lton and Brandon JC.cedy.
Bart Welch and Andy Almquist
each had an 1.Uist. while J.oalie
Danny Stone was credited With six
saves. Playing well defensively for
the Blwen wer~ Sajee1 Sawhncy,
John Daley and Ryan Pi.1ullin.
• ln Region 97, girls Di\·ision S,
1hc Storm, coached by Bob Kre-
ger, defeated 1hc Paz.au or Coach
· Don frcdtickscn, 2-0, ~ ~·lolly
Haines and Kelly Nelson scored.
The Purple Dynamite of Coach
D2rbara M l'lybe rry edged the
Mighty Makos of Coach Lisa
Johnson in a shoo1out. 3-2, aJ1er a
1-1 re1ulatKln tic following two
o'lertimes. ·Cynthia Silvcrs1ein
scored for the Purple Dynamite.
The Rapton of Coach Glenn
Ross knocked o{f the Green Pi.la·
chine of Coach Al ~iedi na, 1-0, as
Brianne Parmele r no lched the
o nly goal.
In a playoff game, 1he ~·l ighl»
Makos climina1cd lhe Pauaz, 3-0.
SUDDEN DEATH II
,,.. •• 1
Foliowin1 • srorekss overtime pc·
riod, El Toro senior driver Brent
S1ol l scored 25 seconds in10 sudden
death lo give lhe Chargers the vic-
tory, a shot Crom abour 1.S mc1ers
OUI after a kic k-Out from IC:&mm:ile
Brandon Stout in the hole ,
El Toro. aip1urinf a CIF 111le (or
the fifth lime in su years, KOred
~·en strai&}lt &oa.lt, fr om 2:-l2 left in
the third quaner to 2:5-1 remaining
in 1be fourth, 10 take a 9.7 lead.
Orange Coast will honor John Vallely Friday night
COSTA MESA -·This Friday n-i~I ls "John Val·
lely Ni&ht'" at Orange Coasl CollegC when the un-
beaten Pirates en1ertain El Camino in • non·
conference: matchup.
A Coron11 del ~tar l-li~h prcxl uc1. Vallely t;illied a
carccr·best l.S38 poinls 1n his l\~O seasons 111 Coast
and the 6-foot-2 (orw-ard is still lhe school's all·llme
leading career rebounder with 6-*2.
Game time. with a ceremony honorina OCC's 41l-
1imc lea.ding scorer :1nd rebounder prior to tip-off, bi
7~ p.m..
V1llely played at OCC in (966-67 11.nd 1967-68 be·
fore aoin& on 10 compete on bact-10-baclr. n:1lional
ch3.lhpionship 1eams al UCLA, where he won AJI·
NCAA Tournament honors twice and was the squad"s
captain in 1970.
Follo....·ing his collegiate ca reer. he .,.,·as a fin.I-round
draft choK:c of the A1lan1a J-la.,.,·ks.. He played "it h
lhe Hawks and Houston Rockets lhroug.h the 1973
season.
OCC w1ll name iu yearly ~1ost Valuable Player tro-
phy for Vallely during the pre-game ceremony.
\Vi1h a victory over El Can1i no on 1:riday, Coa:.t
would match its viclory Iota! of a year ago.
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Cd~t. wit h goali by Th:ad Buzohch
and Kevin T ucker, tied 11 1n th e finul
two rninu1es 10 force an O\"et11mc
period.
"I use (play) cards here, because
if you have Z,500 people K""rcilmillg
aher a goal, (my playe rs) can't hear
me." Don Stoll u id. ··Bui I 1old
them :it halftime th::it I .,.,·on·t use the
C.1rds. and just to go ou1 and pby
und enjoy the game . l also told them
1ha1 Costa ~lcsa .,..-.u up 4--0 (actually
3-0 and .S·2) in lhc Division Ill
g:ime. and 11 lost in sudden death.
··\Ve we fc dov.•n, 5•1. .,.,•hkb is
THEMATCHUP
MUstangs n. Braves
(M lllf'Nnldie Ctty C.ife9e, FrW_,., 7:30 ,.-.1
CMb ... (1·2·21 Mort• Viii• (1-51
non-flleg119 non-.. •gu.
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20 R Alm1oS 20 26 Hemt1 0
24 Los Am1QoS 28 20 Capn 0
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MESA
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up by tacLle Ah·:iro CerYan1es,
curnerback Charles Chatman, and
Niebling, who nanLs l uAem·
l>ourger at inside 'backer .
They will face a \Vin&·T au ;:ack
from Norte Vista, .... htch has aver·
aged more than 26 points ils last
three games. after falling 4().0 10
Sun Ir. i SI
League cham·
pion and No.
2-scedcd Yu·
caipa.
"They run
the ha.JI, ind
throw pl ay-.
action orr their
run," Miller
said. "Their
quarterback
· Binh Tran (~tatt Magal·
lanez) lhrew
some bcau1ih.1I long passes l&llinst
La ~lirada."
Pi.tag•llancz, the team's accond-
leading NShcr, apparently won't
be joined in the bockfiekl by &-2,
220-pound senior Doo Riles. who
rushed for 818 yards and KVCn
touchdowns in 1hc rciulu scuon-.
wbo is ""°"eel" loot with I
sproined ontle.
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about the ~me. w e·re OK. t.ut .,.,t
have 10 s1ar1 playi ng. And then \ro e
KOred seven unanswered goals 10 go
ahead.""
Following El Toro·s SC\'en·point
run in the. scoond half. Buzohi.:h
sco1cd with 2:02 left 1n rcgu1:a11on tln
an as.sill by James Palda. \\'ith I ! S
remaining. T ucker lipped in s louse
ball aflc.r Buzoilch'1 shot from the
ourstde hit the cross b;i r
Cdf\·f1 Crosby Grant bad t~u
steals 1n the .. ·.aning Kconds, 1n·
eluding one a1ains1 El Toro t,.ll-
metcr man Bill Pincirot1 \lo nh 0 lJl.I
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.. This 1 uy (BL.itchcr) Wb
wide open on the. countcrat·
tack." Mes.a Coach Jason
L)11ch said of the winning
goal. "We .,.,·ere de>'Nn on lhe
counter, but that guy WJ~
alone. by hims.tlf, an-j (the
lob) .,.,as the only shot he
h:1.d (Aviti.a ) had the olhcr
side cove red. bu1 1t fo ll .,
nice ~hot. 1! \lo 3~ ·:nicely
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PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS ATHLETE OF WEEK
CdM's Grant takes
team into CIF Finals
lill> Sea Kings' water polo standout key to CdM's success.
BY R.I CllAJU> O uxs , Sl'Oan \\'arna ..._h.ile holding Capo V:1ije) ·, Bryc-c
CORON.>\ DEL "clly 3.nd Jake 'l'o'ota, lhe Cou·
f\f A R \V hen ~ g;:in. · leading scorers. 10 onl) three
)OU·re pll)ing de· goals In !Otal
fcnse '" the pool ~ On Sa1u1d01, m CdM"• 8-5 •·•n
Jg111ns1 n1en1bc rs of ~ O\C"r SJn Clc~c nte in tht scm1f1·
1hc U S. Ol~mp1c ~~ ~ nals. G rant Kored oni.:..:, but 111.JJe
1can1. \Ou unpro\e ·-.;,_ ....,,,. bi.s b1i;&Cl>I 1mp;ict on defense.
OuicLI~ tilo..,1ng 1-.0 l nlon shots The:
Fro1n l:il>t JJnU:JI) unlll t\pril. i:rcate~t came "1th thr..:e !.Cconds
Y>hcn 1hc l 1 S 1ean1 y,urk.cd out .::ii .ieft tn 1he fir!ll h.alf. y,hcn G r.aR1
Belmon1 Plai:J . Long lk;ilh S1.ite blOl..,c.d S<in Clcmen1e ~1.:a ndout
;ind Coron:1. dt l ~tar High bc(uu: Ph1nnc) G :udner·~ attempt lo pre·
11 started iu \lo ilrhJ 1our. Cr!.)llob\ )(l'\e Cd~1·s 4.3 lead at h:ilftunc
Grant. a senior at Cd~t. 100L :i.d· ··1.ie·s 1hc uh1ma1e te:im player.''
\antagt of an opp0r tun1I). ~:ud Cooch John V11J:LS. ""'ho led
For Grlnt. \!o ho has pl:i.ycd the Cdf\i 10 1t.s fin.I CIF tide-s ame a~
l3SI 1 .... 0 )Cars on the U.S. J unio r peoarancc s111cc 1989, "He ·~ one of
Na1ional team. 1hc experience of the. reaM.ms •·e·re doing t.<> we ll
ron1pc:ting .,.,it h the upper cehc.lon Crosbv •·ould rather ha~ • CIF
of 1he cou ntry put ~-------· -~ championship, 1h:in
hi n1 a no1c.h or l'A'O be MVP of CIF.''
above: the rt:st tn hil
clru.s.
"When you're
playing against bet·
ter people, you
learn 10 pl:iy better
defense," said
Grant, CdM"s bcsl
deCeniivc pl~ycr lhi.s
season, who helped
the Sea Kinp to a
pair of crucial OF
Southern Section
Division· I playoff
viclorics lut week.,
while 11rnerin1
D1l1.J Pilot Athlclc
of 1he Weck honors.
Cd.1'1'1 CrOlby Grant
Gran1 '1 lon e· ranac goal is to play
wnter polo in the
Olympic Games. He
lhouJd be used to
those surroundin1
by now. When he
was 8--yean-oJd •• he
earned the torch for
one kilometer in a
coast•IO<OUI run
that .-.as a prelude
10 the t9M Lot. An-
1elts Oarnca. Then,
last .rc-ar came hi1
bi& bre1k. partid-
patlna tn lntruquad
As • junk>r set min. G rant was
the Sea View l.caJuc*s Pla)'Cr o r
1hc Yur. primarily an otTc~
threat. This ~1r, Grant ~peitcd
his lea.sue Pla~r of the Year dis-
tinctW>n: because of his dcCtnsivc
prowesa.
"I think il's src•t.. .. he 11kl of
.his new rote. "I shut down their
PY' and turn around and wa1c:b
rftJ' (ricft<h SCOR, ll\d WC •i n . .,
On 1't<Jday, il1 Cd/11'• U·5 Yk-
tc><y CM1 CojlO Volley io the Of
quorten, o .. nt -...... pit
c•mcs with the u.s
Na1lonal 1c.am.
.. It was a JfCM opportunity that
fell on my lap tnd I jumped on
it," Grant said. *'I 1hlnk that if I
keep wortina hard and try f0t it.. I
can &et there (to 1be ·Oiymplcs).
l1 'a been •Y tbikthood dream.. ..
For Gnn.t. an AU·Amc.rieall
swimmer la the 20().yard li«M)-k
1ut oprini (J:.11.17). .. bo .........
COllllCled l>y ua.A. Stanford ond ,
USC fl» 1et polo. k'U be old
hit II ond hea be -lllo U
Olympic woter polo ....._
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DAILY PILOI' HOLIDAY ADVERTISING SUPPLF.M.ENT
ELEBRATE HE EASON .. ~
..
WITH WESTCLIFF PLAzA!
• FREE Photographs with Santa .. h children of all ages!
Saturday, December 11 10:00 A. M.-2\00 P. ~
• Holiday caroling ...
• And for )OOl holiday shopping convenience ...
Complimentary Valet Parking
Saturday and Sunday, December ll & 12 and 18 & 19
Hours: Saturday 10:00 A. M.-5:00 P. M. ~ 10:00 A M.-4:00 RM:
Warm Wlsbes for tbe Holiday Season/
lW > .• ·" .. ._,/.
~WRAP UP THE 5EAsoN ~
Se1;1iors share spirit of the season
~ ltolidays ~ indttd rrugial. "
time IO rdJ«t on the pJSt ~r -w~ ~of !Mnily and tre.wr«I
tnditions. .• g« ~winted with old
fr~ .. M1p~
.We mit«l l\'1> loal ~i« c:m~rs. the
}f:w;sh Seni0t C~nter of 0ra,,, County
t1nd the Cost.a Mes.> Senior Center and
ulked to ~t people ....-ho slured their
holk»y remembrances and the tr.Kl1t1011s
tMy lttp alive. Each told us their one
wish kJ, the holi<by ~ason.
>Urry ICMp, Irvine 'J im 93 )'NI'S old, born •nd raised In Europe. I wis the f•vorite ol seven
childfTJ\. In Austri.i, whtte we had
democ:nc::y, you could do ~ing
exotpt bralc the law. We c:elebnted
~~·~were joyous -•time
IOf rastJng and • (by off WOik. I would F
ID Temple •nd ceJebra~ there. AMr the
holGy )'OU ~ IO go bKit tD woR. You
Nidly ~a Wingo In January 1921 when
I wa 21 years old. I ame to the United
SQles. tW°'t ~ WWI. In Qaobef we'd
~ the Simc:hal Tanh, wh~ Is when
we'd rtnish f'9dtng the Tor~. The fonowlng
Saturday we'd begin k aU cwet •in· It
~ to us about the WN, how to IM!,
wN1 we an eat. When I was srowina up,
people were wortdng during tUnukbh, not
lib ·hen!. Hanulcbh Is celebrated qlfJetendy
twNI. In the evenl"S' we would ~ atds
and entertain WnUy and friends. Purim,
which ocxun in Matth, was ~a happy
~. It rqwesents the time Jew(..
would no too., be killed In Syria. 1 nays
Wed up IO my rellgion, In f~ I ltn the
oldest member of the C.0.9cpcb"eal B'Nai
~ in IN\ne. l reandy hid my pktute
~~ canylng the Tent\ down the 11reet. lf
t ex>uld tyyc one
wistl this holiday, lt
would be for
peace. .. I want tD
see ttm before I
die."
'' If I could have
one wish this
holiday, it
would be for
peace... I want
to see this
before I die.
''
different lndian rcsetV•tions by the •se of
9 .) We were five miles from the Mecan
border. Al. that time, Pancho Villa w.s
raiding the border. We kept busy
· popping popcorn to stnng on the
mesquite bushes for Christmas. We were
notif:ed that Pancho Villa w~ raiding our
settlement. On Ch.nstmas Eve, when 11
was dark, we grabbed our blankeb and
moved out to the desert. We ~ycd the1c
all night until Chnstmas Day A sad
rememE>rance I have, •~ my brother Virgil
dying on Chnstmas Day last year. He was
an editor for n111e years with the Los
Angeles Times and a confidante to
President Eisenho\\-er I always '1ewed
the holiday season from • retail
standpoint. as I h.ld a drugstore in Cosu
Mesa for 47 years. In July, we'd go to the
wholesale warehouse to ptck out the
Christmas merchandise. If I could have one
wish for the holiday season, it would be to
ha...e my brother Virgil back."
Lucy Pinkley, wife ol Al Pinkley, Cost.ol Mes.l 'We had a little d~e tn Cost.l ~ fOI almost 50 yeaB. The
very first ~ hefe, during the
Depression, I organized a committee and
went to the merCh.ants in one block on
Newport Blvd. ~tting donations for
Christmas baskets for the poor. People
realty needed them (bags ol groceries)
The town wasn't tflCOt'pot•ted yet. so
things reaJty weren't org.inized. Within
the next couple of yeras, we decided to
establish a dvistmas decotation
committee. We ~ a Chamber ol
Commerce. Al and I started working within
the Chamber. We started a Olristmas
lighting contesl for both the merchants and
residencs. The public schools and
community church hetped too. The town
was small -onty 2,000 or 3,000 people.
We all pitched in. Q\Jr famity ~ition was
to p&.nt a l~-e Ovisbms tree in the yard.
which we decorated. Ten yars later, we
pve it IO the 0ty Hall. As• child, I
remember Nnging stockings on the hearth.
My mother stuffed them with Mt ~ and
sometimes • baN.~ and andy. They were
very modest. Things were ptttty rough.
Holmys rutty mNn getting the family
cogitthet. We~ three~ .~en
M1d bl' gr~lchn. My wish fot the
holidays 1$ to keep in a>ntad with (~ty. I
would hope ewryoM worb IO keep their
Qmllyqether."
AaotrrTHis
SECTION
This is the first of two
0:11/y Pilot special 5«tions
devoted to the spmt of the
~a.son. You ·11 find features
on holiday trad1t101u,
SCilsonal e\.enb in our
communities. cl Joo/,. at sre•Jt
gift ideas-, ,md rtlttt our
Holiday Recipe Cont~t
finalists and sponsors All 01
us at the D.J1/y Pilot Msh
you a 5dfe and h.:Jppy
holiday.
SENIOR SPIRIT
Local senior atizens
explore their memones
of holidays past And
share their penonaJ
wtShes for the future • . 3
SPIRITED CONTEST
Merchants sponsor
reape contest to help
you put festive meals
on your table ............... 4
HOLIDAY WALK
It's time to put on your
walking shoes for the
annual Corona del Mar
Christmas Walk
Festival ......................... 5
TINSEL TOWN
There are plenty of
holiday events to kttp
your spirits up, including
~. shopping and
musical dJSplays ........... 6
SHOP ,,L YOU DROP
Yoo can find Just what
you're k>oking f°' et
local machants who ere
emnchng thU houn 8
CHILDREN'S WISHES
Looking for grahng
cards that warm IN
hurt? How about thoM
that ... something extra
to children in need? .... 12
RENT-A.sANTA
Invite Sl Nick to your
holiday party at, omc. Of
at home. He's~•
tPecW .-ty bip
to kalun ............. ,_., __ 12
SN=EHOUMV
W.'w o8lred ...,. ..
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A CUDDLY ORS1MAS
If~· .. CONldlrtng
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Recipes, Page 17
Farmers Market is the perfect
destination for shoppers who ex·
pect top quality and the freshest •
foods, all at reasonable pria!s. The
beautifully arnnged d~ys are
filled wifh a worlderful variety of
gourmet foods and spec»lty items
along with top bral)O meats and
chee5es and the freshest J>'od~.
The full-service deli features
Boar's Head meats and cheeses;
the butcher department has an ex·
tensive selection of freshly cut
meats, homemade sausages and
fresh fish; the cheese/dairy case is
filled with unique cheeses that
make great appetizer fare. There's
also a soup and salad bar with
deli-style sandwiches and a juic.e/
cappuccino bar with freshly baked
pastries. The make-your-own salad
bar provides 9uick healthy meals.
t.Crab a sandwich and sit In the
Atrium Court area, where you can
enjoy the sounds OI a pianist in
the afternoons.
C.OUrmet food's include sauces
and preserves, mustards, dressings.
deli pastas, coffees (whole bean or
ground), teas, and bagged nuts
•nd dried fruits. One corner of the
store is devoted to specialty cook·
ware and utensils, custom gift bas-
kets. colorful serving ware and
kitchen linens.
DAILY PllDI' HOUllAY ADVEAllSING sunLBMEN't
donating a S250 gift certiflQte, re--different cNrdonnays. a
deemable for store merchandise. large selection d micro-
For aJJ ye.Jr hofiday shoP,J>!ns, ex brcwety t>ttn. dwn-
fot that unique gourmet gift item, ~. dessert wines .ind
stop by Farmers Market in Alt1um liquors. For the holid;ays.
Court, Fashion lsland. Mon.· ~t there are customized gift
8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. to 8 baskets and ~
P·~· ull 760-0403. items, sul~ for afi your
. liquor ~lfthouse. ~ dur-entertaining neech. mg the holidays or any limed . As -' I:.... ....... W~ bu holiJ.n IJ\ • VPar you can choose Wlllir f~te · a CXHpOnSOI ui our --.-
Farmers M.uket hu &ah ideas
for holiday dining. I
Farmers Market provides fuU-
service atering. Catering offk:e
hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
As a co-sponsor of our Holiday
Recipe Contest, Farmers Marlcet is
Balboa Pavilion. 4
17141
,-' 1 --· Holid.l Red Contest, wines, beers and spirits at f!YefY-liq YW ope ui . .JI• ......._ day low prices. Owner Jerry uor arehowe 115 ~ilrul"J ~
T submoco will help you select the over.an Grand Prize ~ inne. with
perfect ~ fcx your next eel· SlOO worth of wiMS, ~ fOf
ebration whether k's~ intimate a holid.ly party ol 10 This~ ga~ ol friends or a large so-gjft indudes: 2 bottles ol Dom
Oal function. Pengoon d\amPolP, 2 bottles d
At liquor Warehouse, the only v~ from the Sobon winery
fonner Liquor Barn that ~ (reopient of the Platinum Medal ~ a liquor store in Orange Coun--from WiM & Spints fN&ll.ine), l
ty, choose from more than 100 bottJes d Beaujo&.ais NouYNu, a
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nd
GER SERVICE
s~ ea1>oa
24S
Twas a month before Christmas
And all through the store
Hanging from rafters
Were flannels galore
Cozy and comfy
These gowns are the best ··
You be the Santa
And we 'II do the rest!
Kristen's Lingerie
631·7399 • Wa1elifrO>urt
1719 Watcliff Dr. •Newport Beach
375 mUlilltef bottle 01 l ·l·Au
O'Yquem (frcndl S.1.;: Jnd ~
)75 miOilMr bottle ol < .1m's
91 Pott. SCl>P by the Uquor \ \ •
.at ~2 Adlms Avenu1• , Jr ~) in HuntJngt1 ' .h 8uslne. hours ~e M on J Sat·
urd.ay, 10 a.m. to 8 p n '"ncby.
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call ••1 • t.000.
' NOVDllBI. 1993 tt DAILY PILOT HOLIDAY ADVEll'ltSING SOPPl..EMENT . ~WRAP UP THE SEASON ~
CdM decked out for annual holiday walk
The PhiUwmonk Music ftAoblle
fcw chi.kite\ wiU be in the Sher·
rN.n Catdens ~ng klt ilong
with~ by local~
studios. Enjoy the ~ show at
the library ind w~ Jhe strolling
~ det Mar Community
Church dM>it singing carols ~
the hidlwav. The diy's events afSo
induck a balbef shop quartet.
ehies matcing balloon anitmls,
marioneUes, a rive reindeer at
franklin Realty and blue gns
music at Honeybaked ..ums.
Alt M:livities Me free including
photos with San~ in the Newport
'nre ~rking lot. Most businesses
will be sef'Vlng refreshments to add
to your ~re as you browse
the vi~ge. Bring a new, unwr.ip-
ped toy lor Toys'°' Toes CX>lJea.
ion. for Info, call 673-<4050. ~
RB8BRVA'l10NS
•PLUM PUDDINGS
•PANETIONE
•sr<>IJ.EN
• l..IBKUOIEN
• OOOIDB TINS
• JllNI OIOCX>J.A'J'm
& p11rt of tht
Nnuport Hirrbor
Cliristm4S &111
Pmuk .lxNmJ tht
CURLEW tM 8lft.
Schoonn is now
taint rnerv111ions
for me P11rruk of
lithts, Dtcnnbtr
17th-23rd. C4lJ
now for inform-
•tion 4nJ to book
For All Your
Holiday Sliopping
Farmers Market
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There's DO
~wbooc
what you'll run
into during the
annual Corona
ddMu
Chamber of
Commerce
Christmas
Walk Fc:stiv.U,
on Sunday,
Ott. s.
DELIVERY
our regularly low .. H you order by
· · prices Nov. 30th
FLOWERS FOR LESS
2300 Harbor Blvd., Unit 3
Coeta Mesa • 540-0909
• USDA CHOICE RIB ltOASQ)
• FRESH GEFSE., CAPONS
• CllOWN JlOASTS OP PORK. LAMB
• FRF.SH 1UJllCEYS
• FINEST SHJUMP, LOBSJ"EJt.
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DAILY PILOT HOLIDAY ADVll.llSING SUPPLF.M.ENT NOVEMBER l
Community events spread holiday spirit
Virpn Mepst.oft Grand ()peMtaM T~ Sq~re. Guel appeManas by Rid\aid Branson ol
Virgm Records and rea>tdi"8 Mtists.. from noon
to) p.m. free lo the public. ull 722-1600.
No-;. 26, 27; DK. l , 4, 10, 11, 17, 11, 26
um~icf't C&rokn &t Soudl eo..sa rt.u.. ViJ...
bgt will rNke dw ~ ~ wtw<twr
you·re d1111?$ ~ your fr.orite V.fbtt muurant 0t
shoppng. Fri 11: 30 a.m. to 1: 30 p.m ; ~. 6. 30
to 8 30 p.m. ull (714) 435-2050
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No¥. 26 and ~ dw holid.tyl Holid.ly f at!Uon Show .t f .ahon bbnd. oa..
. o.c. J. 12 ~ ..... ~. M'W Nuttr11 l. .. 1
cs.it holiday. ol ~ ~ .., ...... 1
a ""'°' • o., ,ourrwy throu~ 1ho ·u1' al~ oJSwelb. hae world P'C"l • ~:
Ktiss Kringle on the VilbJt ~ Bnng your
children and~ pitt in th6 dwmint Vilbge
vad1t100. ume<.s wek:ome. Ull 111() 05·20SO
for more info. S.1111.a Arrivn IC~ Court You'll find~
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Poot ¥.t the Episcopal s.Moe AILanot's ~ ~ for Abuied Women .African alts & cnlu. ~ Me:xan ~ Tlwd Wortd ~MU.
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Cencer, Sch~ Iris A~ ~ dt-1 Mar "°"' 10 a.m. lo 1 p.m .. Adm6'10n rs fTtt uif
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SAng P'bot.o Day spomor~
by the Newport~ A5soci.i-
t.iof'I ol REALTORS at blpt.
M.lrlf't 1n Cosu ~ (iom 9
ill.m IO 2 p m. For ill doNft0n
ol ss Of rMe (16 oz> ans you
win ~ ill 5Np5hot o1 your
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Unique gifts at specialty holiday stores
Shopping for.unusual giftsl To
find one-of-a kind ornaments and
gifts, personalized mementos,
hand-crafted items and custom·
ized baskets that are sure to
please, thete are special holiday
stores and gift-wrapping shops that
are a welcomed preasure.
Crystal Court at the corner of
Bear Street and Sunflower Av-
enue. Costa Mesa. 435-2160.
The Wrapper II _erovides ~ft
wrapping services. They speaalize
in custom gift baskets with a fine
selection of wines, chocolates and
gift items, priced from S 10 to
S400. Located on the first level
adjacent to Robinsons-May.
The Christmas Guild, a South-
ern California tradition for 16
years, carries everything for Christ·
mas, from custom-designed trees
and liv,hts to specialty ornaments
and gi1ts. Provides custom home
decorating services. located on
the second level adjacent to Rob-
insons-May.
The Vanishing Worlds ~lery
of Bowers Museum presents au·
thentic fine art from indigenous
peoples o( the Americas, the Pa-
cific Rim and Africa. There's a de·
lightful array of exotic jewelry, folk
arts, dothing. arJifaJ:tS and books.
Proceeds benefit Bowers Museum .
Located on the third level adja·
cent to The Broadway.
R.ig Baby, now open. offers a
colorful line of women's and chil·
dren's dothing. All garments are
hand-painted batiks from Indone-
sia. Colorful animal prints are /
painted on comfortable fitting 100
percent cotton.
Think Big! specializes in O\lef·
sized items ranging from sports
paraphernalia to fOod KaSSOfies.
Much oi lhe merd\andise has
other uses other than being large
and deaK1tiYe. The champagne
cork can be used as an ice bUc:ket
and the oversized baby bottle as a
clothes hamper 0t storage bin for
toys.
Holi•y hours at Crystal
Court: Nov. 26 • Dec. S, Mon.
through Sat 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; I
Sun. l 1 ,.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Dec. 6
· Dec. 23, Mon. through Sat 10
a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. to
7 p.m. Oosed ThanksRiving and
Christnw. Some days ha...e varying
hours.. free parking and shuttle
servioe to South Coast Pbza.
fashion Island, ~ Center,
Newport Beach. 721-2000.
Christmu Guild · Iii.es in
Christmas items, atti~ trees 1nd
holiday decx>rations. Located fn
Atrium Court. next to the l<ol
Pond. 120-1227.
Once Upon a 0.rittmu, I
~dme fashion lsllnd Christmas ~store, fealuleS a~
don "' local cnft merd\lnC&. t.oac.d In the bmer Lanz lpKlt
by Traditional )ewelen. 720-9163.
Holiday hours at fashion Is·
land: Nov. 26 from 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. Through Dec. 26, Mon.
through Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.;
Sun. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
South Coast Pfau 3333 Bristol
Street. Costa Mesa. 435-2000.
The Body Shop Gift Basket
Center has an array of holiday
baskets filled with natural hair and
skin care products from The Body
Shop. Located on the third level
near N<>t'dstrom.
Bullock's Gift ~lety is a
whimsical world of holiday col·
lectibles featuring a vast assort·
ment of ornaments, cards. limited
editions and unique ~ located
on the first level neM Bullock's
Men's Store.
Bullodc's tQ.berduhery fe.i-
tures dothing, ac:cesories and fr~
grances for evety man on your
Shopping list. located on the first
level, neM Bullock's Men's Stole.
field of Drums is filled with
sports ~~. lmeball ards
and apparel. located on the sec-
ond level near Sears.
Hickory farms is brimming
with gourmet and sp«Wty foods
reminiscent o( a country Christ·
mas. located on the 5CCOnd ~
neM s.ks fifth Avenue.
Mrs. Anderson's Handmade
Christmas & PenON!lzed Tro·
sum has a variety. o( handmade
Christmas ~ from or·
naments lo unlque gifts that an
be ~lized. LoCated on the
second level near Nordstrom.
Sua:asories anies rnot.iVil·
tioNJ and inspirational products
desig1't!d for personaJ and ~
use. Loated on the sea>nd leYe-1
near Sears.
The W~ 11 spec~hzes in
custom gift baskets and exquisite
gift wnppt=· All gifts an be mailed~ fn the U.S. lo-
cated on first ~ ~ Bul-
lock's.
Holiday hows at South <:cwt
Pb.r.a: Nov. 26 • Dec. s, Mon..
through Sat. ·10 a.m. to p.m.; Sun.
11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 •
Dec. 23, Mon. through s.c. 10
a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. lo
7 p.m. Closed TNnskR.Mng and
Christmas. Some da~ ha'o'e varying
hours. Free pa~ng and shuttle
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Knott's Merry Farm .
· Admission
Adults pay just $15.95
when they bring a canned good
for the Food Distribution Center
IDdudn 111 of Knott's rides. shows and •ttnctions, the
PdltinuCrafts Festival utd Snoopy 's Nutcrack~r on Ju.
Kids 11 utd under pay just StS.95 neryday!
Kids under 3 ue frff.
1880s Ouistmas shopping village is filled with
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lhari 10 artisans creating ~(-a-kind gifts.
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Christmas
joy: Give the
gift of.safE:ty
Each year at this joyous time we
are tragically reminded on the
evening news or in the morning
paper that a Christmas tree fire or
a holiday-related emergency has
taken someone's life or injured
someone seriously. The Orange
County Fire Department would
like alf to have a safe holiday sea-
son and ask you follow these im-
portant rules.
•Dry precut Christmas trees
can be one of the most hazardous
items you can bring into your
home. For tNt reason. trees must
be kept fresh as long as possible.
Cut the base off your tree 2-3
inches above the origiNJ cut and
mount it 1n water or damp sand.
Flame retardant treatment is
-"~vailable at tree lots .ind farms
and should be considered. How-
ever, it is important to remember
any cut tree, even those with
name rewdant. will still dry out
and need to be cared for and wa-
tered to slow the drying process.
For utmost safety, trees 5hould
be discarded when they become
dry. Remember a-City OvistrNs
tree an be totally consumed by
fire in three secx>nds.
• Pbce your tree away from au
heat sources (hot air ducr. f~
place, candles, heaters, tekMsion
sets).
• Keep all exit doors 00, and
-your tree located a~y from these
areas. Main~in ~!ways and other
exit routes which you OI your chil·
dren may need to use in case of
fire .
• All Ch~ l~ts must be
U.l. listed. Check lights fot indoot/
outdoor use, worn Insulation, ~
ken plugs and loose bulb sodcets.
Use extension COtds sparingly and
don't CMrload house plugs. String
lOlether no more than thlee secs
of11thts fot safe ~·
• 'lurn off all Chri~ l~ts
while sleeping Of when you re
ray from hOme.
' • ~ use candles or any
open flame on or around trees or
near curtains or anything eke that
could bum from the heat of the
candle.
• ~ place electric lights on ~uminum or ineQI trees. SpotlT"t
~.~';""'"=;,, tree btanc:hes in your fi · .
They bum too quickJy and r.erce-
ty, beooming ~· Remem-
ber, your fireplace is not an indn-
~tor.
The Orange County Fite Qe..
~~ wocld like to wish an a Ovilanm Md pt<JlptiOUS
New Year anij hope chae holiday
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Take care in giving Christmas pets
The. holiday season me.1ns that
once apin countless homes wiR
welcome a new pet for
Christnw. for anyone planning
such a ~ift. the Southern
CaJifomra Veterinary Medical
Association (SCVMA) offeB the
following suggestions to help
make it a joyous occasion for
both the pet and its new family.
Take care to select a pet
which will fit into the family's
lifestyle. In families where no
one is home during the <by, pets
should be those wfUc:h an be
left alone for long periods. Take
into consideration that. in
general, the larger the .animal,
the more space it wilf need.
Even more importal'lt. consider
the re~ for wanting a pet.
Will it be primarily foi
companionshipl For protectionl
Some breeds are bedef suited
for certain roles than othels.
Remember that the best
domestic pets are doKS and ats.
Barnyard animals sucfl as ducb
and goats make ~ choices,
bec.ause they are difficult to ate
for; while exotic, animals, such •
monkeys, skunb, jungle cats and
reptjle5t are not only expensiw
but ~.dlnieroUs and
are not recomrnen.Jed • family pets. .
Yo_ung, lrnlNlUre animlls
should newr be r-en to 5INJI
children. Keep in mu,d the
minimum aged a pet should be
at -5ix Weeks old. ~to 10 weeks old Is better. When
selecting a pet. aYOid those with
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Memories burn bright during holidays
Adrienne Srunncr
had s.i~. It was so
touching, We celebrated
Hanukkah, too. When I was :;me, my friends ~
Christmas trees. My mother
said we c.ouldn't have a
tree. I bought up my
children to exchange gifts
(to celebtate the festive
season a.s • joyous holiday).
They also received
Hanukkah presents e\'ety
niRht We've always
celebrated Hanukbh with a
musical Menorah, which
was given to us by my step
fathef.in-bw who was an
OrthodoJC bbbi in
Brooldyn. Our dvee
d\ildren reoeiYed gifts from
each ocher, (rom my
husband and I and ~
from the dop. They were
atw.Jys rtttJe thinp. As the
children got older, we
candy. We enpy eating p<?Uto
latkes (pancakes). My ctuldren
have grown. and we've gone our
separate wa~ My memories ol
the hol~ys as a Child were
hanging our stockings at the foot
ol tile bed, because we had no
fireptacr in our apartment in
BrOl\l(, New York. The stockings
were filled with nuts, Ofanges and
candy. My wish fOf the.holidays
would be fOf good health for my
family."
I~ Bunt~in, Orange 'M y father was highly
educated ... he grew in
Torah. He made ev«y holiday in
the one who keeps the trad1oon
alive in the family Every
Hanukkah. e'\ety P~r. every
Yomtov <holiday) we celebrate
together. My fat.her insisted that
both my sister and I study
Hebrew. My grandfather was a
teacher in Europe. Even though I
attended classes in Hebrew, the
teacher never taught
conversational Hebrew Oewish). I
asked my father, why not? He told
me, ·you don't need it.· When I
left Canada. my mother asked me
if I would write her Jewish letters.
because I d.idn't know Jewish I
told her not to worry. Jewish
became easy for me. As you speak
the language you write it My
mother was thrilled. becalbe I
could keep in touch with her back
in Unada. During the holidays, I
used to do a lot of baking. I Sllll
have my recipes from many years
ago. My mother g;ave me a ~. stone <:Uy -is usually rl&fud by the duldren. Youngster5
under the• ol 13, tnd1tionaUy
receive a present NCh night. My
wish for the holiday season would
be for oeaa, happ(nesl .ind good ~.J.·
deoded to wnp up money. The
younger ones went for the
pennies; the okief one for the
dunes. TNt was the tradition ol
Hanukbh ~lt. Now with my
gninddUldren, we p chocobte
our home
special. He used
to sing and
dance at
~lions.
Our family and
friends a~ys
ame to our
house in
Wmnipeg.
~i~.We
left Canada •
when I was 32;
coloriul Menorah from Israel, •
Adrienne Sturmer, Anaheim 'M r most memorable holiday
IS when we fi1$1 moved to
AN.heim. Before woe had• chance
to move into our house my
h~nd lost his ,ob. CMstm.is
was 1 w:ry le.in time. My oldest
daUlhter, who was 16, ~.u
wcd.ing ~ I had two younger
children. My oldest pllyed Santa
Cl.lus f Of rhe little ones She
bought presents with money she
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my first daughter )N'1S ~ I am
which I use every Friday night For
Hanukkah I have a little Menofah.
For this holiday season, I wish fOf
good he~th." ~
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• Massages for a Y car
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3700. E. Cout Highway
67).9000
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21SS E. Coast Highway
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642-4321
2731 E. COIR HiPWaJ
615-SSSJ
DAILY Pll.OT HOU DAY ADVEB.TISJNG SUPPLEMENT
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Heat oil Md two.a caplant ud
~~~ CXMr4.aaa:;, :a;e.
mO\e lid '8d c:oOt ....... water ii
absotbed. lboU& 10 ---If usint &Ma ar,... ibae wiD be
less moila¥N or water la IOID&toa.
~ uncawr ud ~ fol ,ouncll
the lul 20 ......_ It will t.bktea .
u ,, cooll. Mda ~ 3 quarts.
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• l wtao&t to~ ol •bJlt oaJoa (Op-
Uoeal}
• l cup ~opptd dlaatro
• l1 oz. cu of black bua1
• 2 Up. o/ aam1a
• I lbs. ptllc s.aJt
• 1 Up. chlll pow'U' ( mlld)
• ~ C'Up a.la.rtddtd carrots
• ~ cup &aai lqOCatd lflnoa Jui«
• 1 Up. black ptpptt
e J tbs. Pb Pica braad bOC IHClt
•_ 1 daopped ja.lapa10 (opUoul)
Rinse black beans in colander .
Mix au iQsredienlS \O&Cthc:r. Let sit
in &1au ~I 0\-emiaht in refriJera~
tor. ScNO' ·with com or Dour chips.
water c:ra«ers or cdery. Scnu 10.
IWllT NTATO IOUP
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• ¥t c:11p hd1 cMpptd OAioal
• l alf Oad1 dMfped atttl
• J doffs a.leecd prlk
• J tarse c::aneu lh1a'1 sUttd
•• .. _,lat
• .l ..... uaaleal butur
•l ........... IMatta'
• J ... 0 latp) IWttl potatoes
• a ~ lb. nmd baklq potato
• S cups ~· brotla '
• 1 Wp di)' wtaJte wiH
• 1~ capt water .
• ¥t cup ti.opped ptta.DJ
2 ..... u..sa1kd bdu
In a kettJc coot the onion, leeks,
prtic and carrots with the bay leaf
-ult and pepper to taste -lD
bullCI OD moderate beat, ltininJ
until the vqetables m: IOftcncd.
Add the sweet potalOC:I. peeled,
baMd leqth-wisc and '1aced thin.
lbe NtlCt potato peeled. batvcd
lcngth-wi$e ud Jlkcd lhin and S
cups ol broth and water. Simmer
lhe mixlu1e, CO¥Cred l0t lS -20
minutes or un1il the potatoes uc
\Cry tender. Discard the bay leal.
In a blender, puree the mixture
in batches un1il very IJDOOth and
transfer it as puree to a large
uucepu. Add additional broth to
the des.ired con$istency and season
with salt and pepper.
In a skillet coot the pecans in
butter with salt to taste on moder-
ate heat. Stir oc:c:asiooalJy for 10
minutes or until aoldcn brown and
transfer to paper towels to dnin.
Davide the soup in bowls and top
wilh a dollop of creme fraichc or
sour cream and the buuercd pe-
cans. Makes about 11 cups. serves
8 ·10.
SIDE DISH:
IMPLANT MA•tllADI u.. ....... , .. ~ ............
• I. laf11t l'WDd egplaal
• J ml bdJ Pfppa"I, daopped
• 4 dcms ~ prtk. chopped
• 4 tbs. Cralt penk7
• 1 Up. ik..a. OftlUOt Bopped •"'cup oUw oU
e "' cup nd wiM YUMpr
• La_,.,.1 Gartk s.11 .
Prepare abe1d. Roast the 3 red
bell peppers in .37SF oven until
outside akin is black.coed. pul io
bagiCJ and store O\"Cnllaht in rc-
friac rator. Next day, peel off the
akin and chop into ftnc little piec-
es. Slic:c eaplant ~ ioc:.b thick t0
pieces a.re circular.
Lay &liccs on breadboard and
salt both s.ides until eaplant
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SPECIAL
''OUT OF PAWN''
JEWELRY SALE
•SAVINGS UPTO 70%•
• Rolex. Cartier,~ Paigct. etc. Witches
• Solitaire Diamonds 1 ct to lOct .
• Platinum &late Jewelry ,..
• Emera.Ids, Rubies & Sapbires etc .
• Diamond bracelets, earrings. pendants.
necklaces. pearl and gold jcwehy
• Many other custom pieces including ---------,. colored stones Spttializuci u. ~
·•Also, rutintings &. bronzes Jet4Ylry loon.s. £suila r-J"'l'C'#ttwd. G~
Cnnohgis:r '* l'iTlf'J.iMJ
3418 Via Lido.
Newport Beach
675-5200
(Ac-tWS frOM Ka Udo~>
The Children's
Boobhoppe
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witlL a book•"°'onrh
tadividuaUr. tdcCa:d ud ~ aiA w"f1*L
12th Book .. Preel Qj=t,.'7:.. 675~1Ut
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From 17
sweats. then rinse wilb water and use paper
towels to press out ex.cesa moistun. Pre-heat
griddle or pan with olive oi~ (wall a.mount)
and arill boch aides of egplanl uncil brown.
Lay ee&Planc on scrvinc planer and sprinkk
with prlic sall, bcU pepper, garlic. parsley,
oreaano. Driule 'A cup olive oil and 'A cup
vincpr over whole platter of tgapl11nl. aun
ovcrniahl and serve.
,.PAN DI ILOTI
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• J. 1 lb. t9a crum-st,-lt com
• 1 cu' blJnalt mis
• l qi beaka
• l tba. melted buuer
• 2 tbs. .......
•~cup milt
• l-4 0&. caa ar«a d1opped chlla, sliced
(Orttp braad)
• ~ lb. JKk cbtH«, lblDIJ slim
In bowl combine com. bi.sc:uil mil, ea.
butler, supr and milk and mile well. Tum
h;ilf of the batter into a ~U-pcucd 8 x S..
inch ,ius baking dish. Co¥cr with cbiJcs,
then cheese Ilic.cs. Spread remaining batter
ewer cheese. Bake at 400 dearces about 45
minutes or until brown.
•Use middle rack
• No lid on b11Un1 dish
• Do not preheat oven
• Use picantc sauce l! you wish as toppin&
nu•••D ACOIUIS
D.WRMCe,M..t1 ..... a..c1t
• l med. acorn squasb
•2 tbt. nWu
• 2 tbt. dloppcd walauu
• ~ up. cuu1.•moa
•dull ult
• l .... •ppl• dlopped .
•dull autmq
• 1 . l &bl. buttu or m~
Cut squuh In half, remove seeds. WC3p
ench ~ in Saran wrap. Miaowavc two at a
tame, five mfou1cs or until toft. Combine
nc.11 ail mvedjcnts. Divide fiJlin& between
1quash halves. Place on bake sheet and bake
at 3SOf, 30 minutes.
• 14 lb. ....
•¥•cup Dijoa ml<ard
• t'• aa, ~ ltl'ODI coA'et
• l V• capt dark browD 1upr
• ~ aap Jack D•llld• WbbktJ
• l aap cram ·~•wbo&edMtt
Mill Dijon mustard with coUee and brown
1upr. Oat tilts 3 inches apart OG borDe. ln-
aert cloves. Spread mustard. bl'O'ltJt sups
and cotfec mixture over ham. Place ham in
larse router. Combine aeam md •biltcy
and basle ham eve.ry IS minutes ffl\Ula bak·
itl&-Cover bam wilh lid and bake 350F for 1
hour.
tUNT The red-eye gravy that forms durll\1
the bUin1 ca~ used over bitca.its Of
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CHlllnMAI DAY MAIHtlAnD
PO•aOAIT
DAll.Y PILOT HOUDAY ADVEllllSlNG SVPPLEMBNT
Antique
&New . Hundreds
of docks on
<!isJ>lay. Grand .Fathers
Walls, Mantels
Ships Clocks
-Vtry SptrUzl
PrittJ thru
Dtc 24th
1735 WcstcWfDr.
Newport Bo;:!,
(71•) 631-3215
J;utk' €lotk j,boppe
AforilJ lnuiness si11a 1892
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Starry,
Starry,
Night ...
r -.v Oicnil1
'-AH-] robe wi~ ~cd .
moon and
mn moti£
Tllt~t}fr
1719 w.Y'Dr.
Nc.p.nlada
(714) 631-7399 A'MAREE'S .
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!}n the midst of the
bustling reality of the
annuar and frantic
Christmas shopping season, a
towering fan~ is aptured
in the Great Tree, the holiday centerp~ at Crystal Court.
Customalpted, painted and desi , the Qut Tree
represen a c:efebralion ol
the past-present and forever
the JOY, hOoe, ~,a~ beauty of the season,
woridWide.
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The soaring 59-foot tree
begins with a root ~
oonta1nlng houses, animals
and four WinteMoot people.
The root span is aboUt 1 &
feet in diameter. TM G&'elt 'n. ii 19 ._ bfsll wt ._ a111em ICMlp«N, r&.• II wt 4uip ·it tbr c.,..a Court.
The 12 Vic::toNn-like
miniature houses, nesded in
roots, are all custom constructed hand-painted
and rimmed. They ~ge
Crjstal CQurt's ~Great Tree'
from 3 -12 feet.
E~ng from the roots to -
captures spirit of the season
form thi uunk ol the tree, the length. bch figure is about
four giant figures represent 16 leet t.aJJ with the longest
Snow, Ice, f roat and Winter ~ trailing fiYe feet k>ng.
Chi11. The hands ol ach bch robe -weip about 80
rtjure .... about three feet in pounds and c:onWns 38 yards
diameter. One flgure alone of ~ thstricaJ
me1SUres almost 1 S inches In fabric. The beards and hair
comprise almost 11/2 miles ol
mops. There are more than
400 jewels ~ to the
four flaures and au are
paintl!CI in a f~t.iSy manner.
There .,.. 22 indiVid~
trees comprising the two
major levefs ol fagures each
with a ~ted tree. Each
figu~ ls hind-sculpted and ·
~ted. Aboot l ,800 yards of
~-coated fbic hive
been used to aeate the
dothlng. The deuil!ns is
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hand-painted m con1und1on
with 628 individual
ornaments. The figures range
from three -eight inches to
six feet tall. Their titles are
Oriental man, Potarman,
Gift-bringing man, Medieval
man, MOther Bountiful,
Holiday man, Starman,
Renaissance man, Della
Robbia, Doveman, Bellman,
Christmas Ttde, Yuleman,
English tvyman, Hollyman and
Christmasse.
There are nearty 200 yards
ol English lvy over 1 80 pounCis ol jewels, stars, g1.ass
ornaments and sugar cones
with 2,200 bee figflts
embellishing the entire tree.
The tree's top consists of
the Four Winter Winds.
Almost 600 yards oJ cotton
coring com~ the hair
entwined and dec:Ofated with
260 individ~I ornaments.
Surrendef to the mag;c and
enchantment of the Great
Tree, soaring t~ the ~
with its ~uty and ~· A·~ tree that~
just ~ a ~. surloUrided
Dy the warmth CJ children's
~~. .
PublCshed b the COG Mta O\amber ol ~ byUJiloml. ~~
Corp.
f:aorWC:-.• ....
&I failatl -~ ol CaMwror
OllM Prfloctwtl -Sclllh C.Qlll MeCio
Alllnal
Nacy CMpenler -Home fed ~
LMA H. Johnson -O.ly Pict
)oyce ~ -0.lly Pilat
1994
Coa&a Mna CMmbet ol CC>lnmetdt
Ofricert • Olredon
JIM fUIYMAN, J.O. Propetry
~.Inc.
p~
100 HENOllSON, OMCO, Inc.
~a. ECXJnOfl'lic Ondopme11t V.P.
JACK HAMMITT, lristol hit Medic.Al
Croup
~~Council v,.
PAUl LAMAS, CPA
f1nanc. & lnlerNI ~.cionl V.P.
JIM TOAUNI. COlll Trawl
Membe.nhip V.P.
DENN FIN()(. Pliins T NC V<lkae
HomeC«iter
~EwncsV.P.
JAMB Hl.NWOOO, South c..a Piau
lmfMdl.lt.e Past ~
lolrcf ol DiNdDn
OIVIW AMaUttCIY,
AmburJtY• DectriC
NOU IAaTOSHC, 0r.,._ Col.inty fMI & bpo CetlRf
WA~ IOOlNCTON, Wl!ltin South
COlll ~ Hatet
CAaoll J.. IUCXNU, hail,
T ~. ICn.-ft Krindty
OIAHf OUUN, ~
WAl T DAVENPO«T, Sof't'I T ec
lfttetNtional
WBNl& lSOtER. Soultt CQllt ~
IUSSB1 Ql.IHT, OMCX>, lnc.
CAaY CaAY, Orat'lf COlllt ~
TOM JOHNSON. Newport lacW
Colbi Mew Daily Noc
tUNf tWUC
lo ttAaOt.WK. emu Meu HIP
SdlOOI
JfffUY tt<>VSU'IAN. o...lapne11t
Dndor, Colbi Mal Senior c..
FUD JANSSON. .,,,.,,.., Newport
PirtyC-
lmC c. J()KNSON, &it c. Johnlon
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KIM (ML) ICASlU, Diamond Sip
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llM ~ KASIU, OUmond Si9°'
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~ PUSEa. Holday Inn c.oa Meg
TONY f'fTI05. lSA AlfodMll. Inc.
DIANI nnCHm. Souctt c.. Metro
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JACK I05S. A NMrica $9t Co.
-W<X>lM IOSS, CJ. St:pibOM ' ..
O\WD L 1iNOWD1N. Colbi Mllll
Mm~
~WILSON.~ Ulilornia ....
"" ......,.. lhid.. we. 1-170 • ~ Miiii; CA ~7 <n• .,...,. • MXr S74-17M
Mel I· • IF-OUTLOOK • DECDIBBI 1"3
•90 Mirulll 8rtllctalt Boost'. 7:15-1:45 a.m.
0 Costa Mesa Cotl1l1y Chlb. 1701 Goff
Course Drive
BudgetJRnance Commlttle MeetinQ 7:30 un.
• Chamber otras
L~ Comtnlttee 1116911 12 Noon 0
O...Offtcel
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NEVV MLM BrRsREhJE\VALS
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supporl lie Ga-*r.
NEW MEMBERS ..,....beaMe .....
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69STownC..~
5'Mle 800
CCllQ Mu. CA 92626
1714) 4)4.)000
c...-MapLIM
Jim Wood
) 1 1 1 Secoftd Ave.
Suite lft .
COtON ckl ~. CA 9262S
(714) 644-4700
HolM W. Juub )oho~~
IC.iy ~~
2981 Bt'iAol St
~8-6 ca.ca Ma.I. CA 92626
(714) 966-0lOO
"-°'* ~..,.,,,
2701 tWbcw lhd.
Cos&.a Mal, CA 92626
)l14J 979-IUO
"°'9.alMft a-.. ~
2699 ~ 8tlid.
Colu Mes.l. CA 92626
<7 \A) S4S.11 fl
~fto.rSbop
ICM"n Vu
JSOOAdM.~
Wiii 104 8
C.QIQ Mm. CA 92626
(114) 64S.556S
,.. Mortpp, Inc.
Ruth Parter
601NoM~Ofwe
S4ac. 107
SlflC.I An1. CA 92 705
(114) 6'7-9080 ....... ,..., ..,._ T.,eor KIOff l 611 N*1a .,_..,
•P.O.b19SO
~1400
eo...t Me$.A. CA 92626
'714t 641 -5100
SUrt.Mli ..... ol 0r-. County
Connie Watldl
lSO W. Bay St.
COlu Mesa. CA 92"27
{114) 642·lSOS
RENEWALS
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~ Oub ol Southern ualorni.I
CM! One MA.ti~
FHP~
CTt OitfiQories
Mc0on~"1 lesuur.nt
~~Mes.a Daily Pilot
~-MIA Unified Sd.ool Olsttld
ri.u Cudery
RetencY Inn Remedy Temp, lnc.
SC. f.vm MutUIJ Automobile W..MlC»
The Network
T~ Square Jo'nt Venture
Wadln~
Businesses serving
the community
TheGri~~~ ~~to
~Co. whose buSines5 was~ to seMc:e 30
ol lhe d.J'f. are centers ~ by the ltvine Cllitd Ure proiecl. Hemwl has
.nributed much ol h6 new
com~s sua:esg to
membership ~ pMidpation
in the CosQ Meu ~.
Don Herl'Nn an be~
at ~ Griffing Cleaning
Company. P.O. Box 2364,
~port Be.K:h. CA 92659,
548-8132, FAX 548-5814.
KOM unes: Followmg the
Laguna Beach f1te, many
indMdu.its joined in rel~
~orts. not the tist ol which ~ Olene Nagy, general
~NF' ol KoN Lanes in
CosU ~ Nagy led a dti-.le
to pther doMtions for
cter~ to the Red Cross. ~
result was two. 12-foot truck
&oads ol goods plus rnoMWf
doNOOni OoNtions and
~came from all <:>W:f
the city and counly. Budget
Rent-A-Ut. Mesa Water
District. ~Palms fire
Station, KoN unes, the
Junior Eben Oub, Cost.I ~
Ownber ol Commerce, ~ Criig J. Rich~
Or. lrandi Rod;'! are just a
few.
F UL L 5 ER VICE L UM B ER A ND HA RD ~VA RE
~ARK YOUR CALENDAR
'° Minute lftMfut loosl! 7: 15
a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 8 at the
Com Mesa Country Oub, 1701
Coif Courw Ori-.le. Spe~ and
· · Pete Md.eod uses m.igic ~to help tflustnte The
~ ol Customer ~s. s 1)
~ reservation OI S 1 S at the
door .
SpecW Ribbon Cutting: 5:30
p.m., Thurscby, Dec. 9 • The Bod,
)333 B~ SL, South~ PS.a.z.a.
Come meek out the bNutiful new
store and loc.tionl
Cosb Mes. Outlook: Ch.l~·s
monthly TV news show airs 6 p.m .• ~and 6:30 p.m. Wednt,day
on Coolev/Colony ublev1sion,
Cha.Met 3. December will reature
an interview with CongresstN.n
Dana Rohrabacher on the Ointon
Health Care Padcage and a segment
on coping with hoftday stress. Kay
S<eri1ng's "Out and About" segment
will higN:lfdlt the South Coast Metro
Holiday '('tee L1gtlting and holiday
W>ppng at South c~ PW.a.
Hat Connection: 11 :30 a.m.,
Friday, Dec. 17 at the Country~
tnn, 325 Bristol St. Come JOi1t us for
our speci.11 holiday luncheon. s 18
Jl'epaid OI S20 at the door.
(Non-~mbers .idd SS).
Bus!Mss After Houn Mbctt: No
Mixer in December, Next Mixer is
J.in 26. Happy Holidays to )OU .ind
yours!
RESERVATIONS FOR BUSINESS BREAKFAST BOOST
"GOOD MORNING, CDSTA MfSA" BREAKFAST
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19')3
-Send your reservation and payment to Chamber by
Monday, Dec. 6th to receive $13 discounted rate!
Price at door will be $15
Enclosed is S -for -reservation.(s)
NAME (PLEASE PRIN11 COMPANY TREPHONE
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Please mail pre-patd reservation to: Chamber of Commerce
JeN~iport Bh'd. Suitt &270 . Costl Mesi, CA <r1lilJ UD 57W!l b morr
SERVICING:
HOMEOWNERS
• INDUSTRIAL
CONTRACTORS
COMMMERCIAL
OVER 12 MILLION
FEET OF LUMIE~
AllD l'lnrooo
II STOCK __ ,
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COSTA MESA
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The making of TIR Technologies: David taking on Goliath
BY NANCY C.uHNTH claims implies diversity; that dNenity decision ~ on the best~ for ~" .
H ow does someone. laundl a requires dediated research to uncover the produas. ~ the exduwe l~ng C ontinumg with ~. 1t is asked to
product in today's complex, the right companies to prospect. agreements ~ Ml~ eUmtnate contribute ~ ~ SO percent to
seemingly saturated business "This is a marioecer's dlum. It has been any su~t ales w.~1~ a sunt1ar prodUd ~ msts. This may
workH faced with such an overwhelming my job not so mudt to find someone who market, the STifiant exiSti~ maricet a. mount to~. I ~ dolWi, which
undertaking. it is no wonder most start-up will buy this, but to Identify who we want shall! ol these-hutle ~ies is just is bR change to a lMgc ~·But
businesses Teel they are David taking on to do busines with first/' Said Denney, what a good ~ ~ it does SiefW as a pxt f'Nding on its
Goliath. . revealiog a drawer filled with oomputier "Either you go out and martcet it Moerity Mt wid'lout ~ na to
Even a highly ~cated lens • printoub on mmpanies that are pOmntial yourself, or )QI Qp inlo ~ INt critical. unneceuiry cash outlays. A lat t~ developed and patented in ~. -whit they do, how mUcf, they al~ hlw a &atF malt.et shire~ can~ in the~ ol d9utl=
1982 by TM. Jbhn M. PopcMch, William do and who fl~ it. improve on IM ~so d.y an sell P."C*J&)pe indud!tc ,... •••It
Partcyn and David Pelb, and enUnendy "Time ~and money the ~and ride their CXllal .., .. he on the~~ The ••ut•
suited for ht-tech aPOlication, ~ not ~ Whet\ you are a sm.11 said. m~ be to accept a S 1 tiAift"'
guarantee success. 'The resulting company, company starting up, Is par.imount," he D oes that lme>tv TIR is not it•ested rNRUfacturins Ofder CMS a S3 000 Ofdet
!IR. ~echnologies I~., distingui_Shed by 54 s.itd. ''You don't ~ve ~t much WOf'k -in~ any business with smaU«, for a prc>CDCype. But wtw if tt.e buyer
individual patent da1rru, to~1ng time, so you~ resped the~ maybe eYtn loQJ, companiesl Not at all. cha.nges directionl Thx ooufd be a ~onsun:ter ~~ucts, CO!"merc1al ~nd . you do ~. You haw tD be judicious Q..-en the technial nature and broad marketing n~, and the demise ol a
1nd':'str1al 1.1ghtm~ rned1cal and soen!1fic with yc>or time and your money. ~rch ol its prod«ts, TIR does not have compan .
devices, still neeas a focused marketing will tell you where you want to go ~ to independently develop au young . y. by .
plan or 1t (never the C.Oliath) will surely without wasting time with dead ends." ~oduds for all the various industty ~~ ~ tS~~~~ has =g
foll A"--. . . TIR T...-1..~ tn . . it. · • • ru:1 pn1 • icuh ~ a iC.abOn.S. • IC a ic.ltion probably in the near James N. Denney, director of .ma~eting Januatv ~3 ~~four Once 1 c-,,. for exam...L. shows ~ R ppl bet the ·ts. Vi I for TIR, acknowled~es that the timeliness months ~Ing targeted miltels and . te est in liq~ crystal d~ for back wture. emem coa_& ta~ IU
of produd appli~tion within the "buzz companies. And once a company Is t~:;ng in its virtual reality ~ it will revenueol ~."!!5 mt1 ~rng in, and
word" world of virtual technok>gy helps. . tifted who . the best 1~"' SOmeth' Iha bl '. ~ muuu1 stMU ttUWJng out P~™>nally, he 1s clearly mc;>'e imp~~ =tactl Oen~~~~ ~IR Is on'"~n~ ~ rnl If TIR is not equipped to~ even
with the safety feature of light em1tt1ng someone with a J;;,jj;#~nd. The A-i-. the.~ It . 1 Think Tank ol one prototype, then m:anufxtu""8
diodes that causes tail l!sh!S to respond 1/ rappon is already there, oommon pound ;;:.'~nm step u!o,YeS the interplay chous.lnds ol ~nits Is ~n ety out ol ~ ~ O of a. second faster, s.gn1~icanttv ~ally exists. Simply put. It is easy to with ochef businesies tO de\-elop the ~· ~n. TIR • k>oklng to existlng improving brake response time. Or that ndefsta.nd each other rvntntvnf> F . . ~mond manufacturers to spre.xf the W9lth ol
the uniquely faceted TIR lecu overcomes u bty . 1_.,.:..., ~business r·--1r-· rom 1 preasion ·•--who new busiMS$. Omco Inc., local to our the deficiencies of conventional lens by . Nota ' TIR 15 .a ·~1 ~"& turner "' ~nta Rosa .to a gen~,u .. n oommunitf and • fellow Costa Mesa
collecting as well as refracting light. with ~ very big na~. Sega ol develops linear lens •n San ~~·.many Ownber member, Nil obWnied an ~fying myri~d of environme.ntaJ issues. =::p~T~tion ~ fort>enefit from the not lnSlgnificanl exd~ riFI to f)fOVde the inJ«SIOn
The temptatlOl'l may be to sirry>ly rely . • _,..t"""'. ' , a prototype. . moldiClg required for YOfume prOduttion.
on che force of such powerful, hi·tech, CA!~I Electric and~· !O ~ ls a ~ ~I ol satisla::oon WhUe Qmcb is~ ~with this
environmen Lllly correct industries, but rYmelda few. ~these bet ~ ~· ~ said. -~ ...... ~ hawol tie-in TIR ~ its own benefit leaving an idea to serendipity is too short wou "?l <X>f • .em • • business, it Cf!aleS 1 WlJVllC u..,n '
sighted f0t Denney. Fifty-four patent corporations. Aax>rd1ng to Denney, it rs a events -a desi&r' team, prototyping. It all . • ... ~
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~-
·. METRO MONITOa
Business community
. applauds Costa Mesa
The 0ty oi UMJ Mn.i hJ
~ .JW~ S 13 m Ilion 1M"f
the ne)(t rive )'e.VS IQt IH'\'\\oh
improvements.,.,. .t ltodt'tJ!:,
fundtod ptogJm comn OM
l't"fe.i red to .IS IS l(A !In 11 m 11 tj.11
Surface TtJn>POft.Jtion £11 udl<.'t
Aa). One old~ fir>t P'Of'."1..b
funded 1> the 1-..ao5 l"orttibo~ xi
OH fbmp lmptO\'t'flX nh Jt
h il'WM tlnd South (u.N 01 ·\.'
ISTEA pro-. ides 88 fX>fl t> l' c' tht.•
o:>ns1rUCbon C~ \\1th I
~tng 12 pt'fC('OI \,'-'Ol'f Jll'\J
ftorn loaJ ~loper .b)(~'\.I
tRlf'IC (~
•w e Me proud to s..' it'll· •t't
ol Cosu Mesa t.tling • pto.i<t1\t'
piogtion an competing '°' 11 .irr c.. 1mpr0\~ mon"es. The Swth
Co.st Meeto is 41 >sn111c.lnt
~nes.s ~Cf ~ "'' I ~tWlll
tremendously from these
im~ •• s.iid Os.lne
Pntc:hett. exccuti\~ director. South
COiSt Metro AJl1.1~
Accotding to Ed F~i:ett.
erecub~ d1rectof, Cosu Mt~
CNmbtt ol Commerce,
improvements to the f.11~1t.>\\ Jnd
South Coast Ome off ramps Jr~
nt."'-'1 .. d t j ''rt tr.illK: trom
Br ->tul 't • 'L ::X'll..l:h Co.bt Dme
.ir,J Bt·Jr "''' •·•
C II\~ I 1 'll Jruund the nJllon
1 t• pd1' r "{ ,) TE..4. 1un<h. The Cit\
>l.1'1 I> IO be lll'TlmC'nded f()f.
~ubm 11.n~ '>ul h tlx:roogh gra nt
Jpplu.:JtiOn>. he >.l d "The.e
l OITtrnt•nt) l'Cho the ~nt1ments of
h:i..irx")) IMO('~ \\ho bef1~"e the
1mpro,,>mt•nb "''" provtde • ·
'> 1.;n.tic.ant boo)( to the local
t.'\on<>m>
(())La Mcs.i City i\Wl.lger Al!An
Roeder ~id the 1-405
mprO\IW'lcnts ~the new South
c~ °'"-e Off R.lmp is ~ timely
prOjCd th.lt \\111 ~rl'andy
cnh:lnce tr.ifflC now in nofih Costl
Mew
"As• crty we realize the
1mport.w:e ol rnov;na ~ •nd
goods in an energy effteient
m.inner," he gid. "ISTEA funding
provtdes citM!S such u Costa Mcw
the opportunity to ~ needed
fr~y impr~ tNt
.ccompl'ish this pl... ,
Construction is ~ to
begin November 1 with
com~ by November 1~.
' P LEASE M EET
& -
Corporate gift :
giving simplified
S outh Co.tit Plaza Giit
Ccrtalu .. att..., offer the perfa."1
'lOlul1on for corporate girt
g ' ng Th<..>y also male exceHen1
t:mplo)ce .l\\arcb and bonuses
They •110\ .. the rec1P.1ent to
c~ hr> °' her gift from mprc
than 300 prestigious stores and
r~taurants found only at South
Coa>t Pl.ua
South Coast Plaza gift
certrlicates may be purchJ.>Cd in
amounts from S20 up. They can
be obtained at the Concierge
Desl. or for your convenience,
purchased iielephone and deli\.ered ri t to your office.
Corporate oe corporate
credit cards (Visa, MasterCard,
American Express and Discovery)
are accept~. All $ift cert1ftc:.ate
purchases are subiect to a three
percent dlatge. ThtS charge is
discounted '°' purchases made by cash 0( check.
for addi~ inf<>nNtJon, ult
the Conoerge ~ (714)
435-2034.
\
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Recycle those •
Christmas Trees
The Chr1stma> tree is
one of Amcnca's be5t
..... loved holtdJy traditions.
Everyone k>"es to carefully
sek'Ct a tree, deco<ate it
and display 1t as a
centerpiece for a family
celebration. But when the
hotida~ have ~. the
trees, having served the11 . usefulness, turn into wa~e
and are tossed on the curb •
for collection.
For the past three years.
Costa Mesa Sanitary
Distract and the City of
Costa Mesa haye
sponsored a ChristtnaS" T rec
Recyding Program
reqclrng the ~ees into
healthy mulch. Since 1990,
more than 29,000 Costa
Mesa Christ~ trees -or
about 3 51 tons -he!'ie I.
returned to nature to be
used as ground cover and ... in water conservation.
Trees will be collected
from single-family
residences by a separate
truck on the regular ptdcup
day either prior to, or after
the regular collect.ion,
starting ()(.'c. 2 7 through
Jan. 7, 1994. Ornament.)
and other decorations
should be remo-.-ed and larf[ trees ~uld be cut rn
hell .
Residences and
businesses with bin scMCC
may partiopatc through
their tr.ash hauler All trash
haulers have been <bked to
help by bnngmg the trees
to TeWinkle Yard, 890
Arhn~ Ave .• instead ol a
land 111 °' transfer st.itaon.
Also, tree ve~ may
bring leftover trees to the
yard on Dec. J.C. NO
PICKUP Will BE
PROV1DED.
The separate truck is . betng donated by ~
Mesa Disposal, Inc .u ~
community SCMCe. for mQfC _inforfN(IOl"I l".:t.lt the .
Recycling Hotl1~,
754·5600 alter Dec. 14.
•
. ~
" · Bestow a gift from the .. heart this holiday season
,
"CMng a gift Is the most
elepnt way of upttJJing love."
Swami Shlruu~
Reflect.ions, 1987
It is tr•ditioo: the hofid.iy ~
summoning e>cpressions ol ~.A
love-strudt man, though impatient.
waitS 12 months to btstow -under
mistletoe -ol perlect ring on his
lover's flnger. Ot long-cherishei:i
love is re-affirmed with a ~mond
studded hurt swinging from a gold
chain.
A gift from the heartl There is no
limitation on the manifestation of
the heart i~lf: Belgian chocolates
teased into h4Urt shapes, eleg;rnt
scarves scattered with hearts, aptJy
sculpted pottery to make hearty
souffles and paintings strewn with
artistic renditions o( the heart. In
fact, the diamond, enduring symbol
oi love, an be delicately cut into a
many.faceted sparkling heilrt. But if
the gift of love means finding your
special heart. then the treasures can
be found beyond the boundaries of
department stores.
\? "The wily to a ~n's heart ir;
through his stomach."
Anonymous
\/'
The .oefuly ~ i.
petsOn to be lnduded on the &Jft
gMne fist: you! look into 'fOI' he~
for what is too ct\en the hatdesa gift
t.o rind. Of re~ the gift from you to
)OU. •
• "8eelet yet. buy ~(your
hwt's·desife. 0on·t tum spea.J
da)'1 Into ~ ol toYe. Take are d
)QI.Wit In .the~ )QI prefet
·)Qlrs. •• ~ Jennifer ].\mes In her
1983 booi(. U~ ls the Quality I
ol Your Journey."
Price need not be the ecc:u11e. Ot
the aiteri.l. a~ yourwlf an
•ftemoon ~ with • spedlJ book;
• day lost it the museum; •
membership .lt • ht•lth dub; the
perltct tie Wt no one eWf
~'°~~.Or·~ tft: pmnis5ion co do noching fOt
~ whole d.ry. ..
Don't (orpt '° WY1lp )OU' gift.
Md not in ~ so1p5 ol ~
from iast ,at. If necellVf, INlce it
· inorrymot.a. And enjoy ~·s
curiosity u ~~who
bfes you so mud\. Hopt(uUy the
seeds ol tile ~ ~ rocc and
flourish in the~~ to
bea>me a well~~.
V>
A woman's, too. Consider one of
the many food -a-month gifts that
keeps on giving: seasonar fruits.
exo«ic dleeses. sumptuous akes
The need is inc.llcubble. Mote
and more people are generously
~injl their hearts and loc*lng
beyond family and friends. People
are re.aching into their communities,
or across an ocean, to the millions
who are in greater need. A curiouJ
"There Is no time not to low."
OffM~
••1.owe wasn't put in rout heM1
to stay. low lsn1 low till you giw
it~ ...
Anonymous
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The Daily Pilot supports the
Costa Mesa
...
Gbamber of Commerce
in its continuing commitment
to foster a strong local
business community.
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