HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-12-01 - Orange Coast Pilot~-THE NEWPORT BEACH • • ~'I
and sunshiny. Need ~
we remind you that it's 38 in
·Aren't we lucky? A
glorious first day of
December, mild
Billings and 27 in Minneapolis
and those are the high readings?
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Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993.
Newport OKs -cargo flights
to John Wayne
~City agrees to plan th at
will give two carriers
limited flights for two years
during wh ich county
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JOHN WAYl\E AIRPORT -
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PHOTOS 1Y .\I.ARC .\IAJtTIS 'DAILY PILOT
Three-day-old Joshua Carney and his mother, Donna Douglas, in background, have been given a two-d ay notice to vacate their
room :it Ille Constar Inn. Holding _Joshua Is family friend Traci Bergen, who was helping Douglas. collect her belongings.
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painted them as difficult tenants
and might hinder their chances
or gell ing into another motel.
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40-ycar-old Carol Young, who
Ginger Resnick, a mother of two living at the Coastal Inn. and
Ron McDaniel say they .. are being unfairly labeled as
undesirable simply b ec::au se they live at the motel.
live~ a l the motel with her hus-
hand and two kids, aged 12 anJ
2. "All these people arc going w
be out on the street looking for
rooms all at once ..
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Se~ BUS. Page A6
Businesses find unique ways to oner cheer INSIDE
~ Local com panies coming
to tlic aid of organi zations
like FISH to help needy
fam ilies during holidays.
NEWl'Olff Bl:/\CH -. Uy
b11J. ~c.i nr '11•1a.1d1. the staff anJ
,11pp1Hter-. 11f FlSI I (FricnJs In
Sl'J\i .. ·c tn I lum.1nity) hope to
h1 i111! ~u111l' t ·11, "tma~ t heer to at
ka:.t SOO ta111tl10 this holiday sea-
s..m.
The Newport Dunes Resort and
Marina in Newport Beach, and
Amici Trattoria and Rent-A-
Wrcd car rentals, hoth Costa
~ k sa husincsses, arc all sponsor-
ing innovative holiday programs to
bclll:fit the agency, which provides
assistance 110 more than 1,300 im-
povc rished families in Newport
lkach. Costa Mesa and Irvine.
"It's really very exciting," said
Ocbby O'Conner, the agency'!'-ex-
ecutive director. "We're hoping
we'll have enough (donations) to
help all of our most needy fami-
lies."
Newport Dunes anJ Rcnt-A-
Wrcck are both helping out in thc
collcctiun and deliverv uf foot.I to
families. ·
Newport Ounes b a:.1-.mg New-
port Uc ach waterfront residents 1'o
leave food and other goods on
their docks for pickup 1ia a 01.'.cl
of the ~rt's...clcctric boab. calkd
''Dunes lruggies." The pickup:. 1\ 111
be Dec. 16 lo 18, from Ill a.m. to
.t p.m.
"We're asking watcrlronl home-
owners, boaters, local busine!t!'-CS,
marina tenants and those with
la• CMllaJP•9• A 11
Argus get-ready to set sails for home
~ Sea Scouts training
vesse l will return to
Newport Harbor after
undergoing major repairs.
. since September, undergoing' ex·
-•tensive repairs. The 68-foot topsail
ketch is due to return lo its home
at the Sea Scout Base late r this
week.
Uv Awr AsN ~'otos, St Aff Wan n
NEWPORT DEACH -The
wa1chful guardian of Newpon
Hnrbor ha~n'l been al its post for
the p:1~l two months.
Tiu; Ar~us. lhc 88-year-old
training vc,!>cl for the Sea Scouts,
h.1:. been 111 dry <lock in San Pedro
.J
But like a frail relative needing
extra care after surgery, the future
of the Argus -named after a
watchrul monster with 100 eyes in
Greek mythology -will rely
heavily on the community'• vigilant
support.
The need for repairs was no-
ticed while the U.S. O>ast G uard
was conductin' its regular inspec-
tion of the ship recently. At that
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time. it was found that the Argus
needed to be refastened. a project
that includes replacing all the nails
that hold the planks into the
frames o f the hull with 2-inch, hot-
dippcd, galvanized screws.
Such .. ;or work allO brouaht a
major price tag: SlO,OOG.
"The Argus is owned by lbe Boy
SooutJ and they drew from other
funds in order k> 'pay for this,"
said C.0..1 Mesa resident Bill Cun-
ninaham. com1Dodore of the
Friends of lbe Araus. a volunteer
iroup responsible for the upkeep ... ~···
Toys
I oday 's \Vl'<'l..cnd Sl'tt:on ti nl..l'r ~
with Ralph Tomlinson's toys. The
Newport BeJch resident collects.
antique toys "hsch arc worth hundrl'd~
to tens of thou~Jnds of dolbrs. But he's
not in it iur th0 monC')'. "I 1u st dn it
bccJuse I' lo\l' ruys," hl' C'>.plJin:..
See Wec"end p.igc (1
LOCALS ONLY
Holiday stories and crafts
Th(' Co!>t.1 /\k~J Public Libr.Hy \\ill
pr°t's.t'n! a fn't.' \V1ntcr H~)l1d.iy Stliry a nd
Cr.1ft Prngr.i m fm grJck one thrL)ugh
six from 11 .1.m. to noon S.lturd.w
Activiti('S include' sl\.)rlt''· c.ongs J ncl
mJkins holidJy g1fb.
ONTHI COYla
AIDS •w•r•n••• shouldn't be a secret:
Robin. Denson and Maurice McRae act out ~ scene
in the play "Secrets" Wednesday at . Newpor t
Harbor High Schou I. The play is ~ designed to
educate students about HIV transmission and
prevention. It was presented as part of l':'e school s
Abstinence Plus Awareness We~
INDIX
The painting on top
of page 1 is by local .
artist George Tapley. ' ~
For more information
on paintings, call
722-6S35.
Around Town .... -.......... A8 l\llH..L' I "l"' .................. A2
Classified ...................... 84
Community Forum ..... A 14
Fred Martin .................. Al
Legal Notices ................ BJ
Society .................. ·-.... A 12
Sports .............. , ............ 81
Wee~end ...................... Cl
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Corona del · Mar
gets its first
true surf shop . .
A BECKJ::I{ SURFBOARDS store -
Corona del Mar's first authentic surf shop
-has opened in a 3,700 square-fpot.
brick building that used to be a CalFed Savings
branch at 3140 E. Coast Highway (720-0533).
The store is stocked with surfboards and
m:ijor surf and swim lines for men and women,
along with some hard-to-find new sportswear
brands·and some outdoors-oriented looks. The
store opened prematurely, so the boys' selection·
is u lilllc slim, in the next few weeks the
selection shoµld be full.
Other stores arc in Mission
Viejo, Malibu and the original
in Hermosa Beach, which
opcncJ in 1980.
Co-uwner Oa\c Hollander
says, "Decker Surfboards has
always stood for quality and
service, and we try to create a
unique shopping e:<pericncc for
---uur customers."
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WJlllll' A'MAREB'S RITUALS du
-------l\Jonde, Appointments or
Best
Buys
~e~port and other \VcstclilT
Court merchants ill\ ite you to
their Christmas wulk from S to
------8 p.m. Friday. There will be
carolers, magici:rns, mimes Santa Clau~, free
gi fts for children and free fuod anJ drinks from
\vcstcliff Courr eateries.
Wcstcliff Court is ut 16-t9 Westcliff Drive in
Newport Ucach. ·
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HOLIDA \'S FOR SENIORS is a door-to-door
service !or the 99-and-younger set to get out
and enjoy the holiday season.
Activities ~'Ct fur December inclu"dc a
~hopping outing Saturday from l p.m. to S p.m.
;.11 Roger's Gardens, followed by high tea at the
Four Seasun Hotel in Newport Beach. On
Sund;,iy, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., is a viewing of
"A Christmas Carql" by Charles Dickens at
South Coa~t Repertory followed by tea. ·
Santa brings aome pweaenta early With as much of a mighty "ho,
ho, ho" as they could bellow, students at Victoria Elementary In Costa
Mesa welcome Santa Claus and Costa Mesa firefighters to their school
1:LUt HOCSTIN/DAIL'f PILOT
Wednesday. On behalf of the firefighters, Santa donated 100 tickets.to
the play "A Christmas ~arol" to be divided among students at all Costa
Mesa schools. ·
Tht:rc arc also events the three following
Sundays. On Dec. 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., is
;1 viewing of "Lu Posada-Magica•· at. the South
Coast Repertory followed by tea. On Dec. 18
from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. is the "Nutcracker,"
pcrlurmcJ by the Oallel Pacifica al !he Irvine '..
IJ:m:IJy Theatre, folluweJ by tea. On Dec. 2-'
f10111 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. is Rl)yal Tea at the
RitL Carlton in Dana Point with Chi i:-1rn:is
.:urolina.
For costs and mon: i11formatiw1, call Christine
l'arkcr at 262-7300.
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AWAltDI
Rubtn Espiritu was honored with
The Westin Sou1h Coast Pl:iza's
Employee of the Year Award al a
recent service awards banquet.
coaPOUTI
Jill Uoyd & Associates, a Costa
Mesa-based marketing .:irid public
relations firm, recently moved to
1he Creekside office ·complex in
Costa Mesa. The company has
hired Cosia Mesa resident Kim·
bcrly Higgins as a Marketing anti
Broadcast Coor<.linato,r. The agency
recently won four top awards at
I. :\l,\(.;Nl~ l'L\:\S Ill d u:.c ··:.omctune in
J:rnuary," ;111J fur Ill)\\ the ~ll>rC is m~irking
C\'Cr)thi11g du"n ~w;. c>.duJing co~metics. I.
~bgnin (759-J::!l I ) i~ k>L'alcd ut Fa'hion hland
111 Nc\vport Be ach.
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L.\S REINAS AUXILIARY llf the A:-.:-.ista11ec
Le:igue of Ne" pu11 /f\ki.:i is having ii!> la!>l
"frend1 Rack S.111.!" \llltil spring in the Thrift
Shop from 10 :i.111. tu 4 p.m. t0day a 1 the
t\~sbt:ince Lcal!th: Cenlt:r, at 22:!0 Fairview
llo:iJ in Cost;,i -~k~:l .
.. the lnterm1tional Festival As-
sociations annual convention. The
company also announced a con-
tract renewal with the San Ber-
n:irdino County fair in Victorville
and Southex Exhibitions, which
produces lhe Southern California
llome & Garden Show.
The ~ak will fr.1 1url· holiday dresses. designer
..:lothcs and chtlJ11:n's p.irty tlresscs.
For llHlll' i11f1 t1111.1lil>l1. l'all the Thrift SIHlJ1 al
(1~5-553h.
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UOW l>A:\(;LEHS at 3<>9 Ea:.I 17th St. in ('os1~1
Me:.a is cclcbr:11i11g its fir~I annivcr~ary Friday.
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A Southern California investmcnl
group has acquired 1he 3$Se1s of
the residential real estate division
of Grubb & Ellls/lMter llumn
and Gardens, based in Newport
Beach.
Marie RA"'iOD Bookkeeping & Tax
Sen-Ices recently expanded their
offerings to businesses in Balboa,
Lido Peninsula and Lido Island.
Marci Sawyer has joined the Costa
Mesa-based accounting. tax and
consulting firm of Dcloillc & Tou-
che as manager of multislatc ta.x
ITS :\OT TllE k.1~t c;1..pc.:n:.i\'c hc:ihh clu b in
llJ\\ 11. but if you don't minJ paying fur
.itmo~pherc, The Spa ut South Coast Plai:i 1s
offering ··The Spa Experience." a special limited
time mernhaship package for holiday gift giving.
The package is S250, anJ valued at $565.
"The Spa Experience" includes one-month
full mc:mbership privileges; complete use o f
fi tness facilities, exercise classes, pool deck and
.1111cnities; a personal fitness assessment; a
unc-hour full body m;m;,ige; and three one-hour
personal \raining sessions.
L consulling.
For more information plca!lc call The Spa at
850-0050.
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lkst Huys appcllrS Thursdays aod Saturdays.
\ \ '/1ct her you 're 11 merchant or a shopper, if JOU
klww of a good buy call me at S4<J.1ZZ4, fax me
:it 646-.Jl 70 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily
J>iJot. JJO U'. HDy St., Costa Mesa, C11lil. 91611.
MAJLINO AODaUI
Jlamllton Water Rake, Inc. has
agreed to manufacture and deliver
10 vessels to clean inland water·
ways of floating tras h and oil spills
to the stale.of Guerrero, Mexico.
Newport Beach resident Dave Ni-
chols has been promoted to marine
facilities manager and Cosla Mesa
resident Wadt Kerley has been
promoted to dockmaster for New-
port Dunes R.;sort Marina.
United Way of Orange County re-
Our adi.lrc .. is 330 W. ~y St.,·
Ola!• ~M. CA 92627.
l1&iua1ion5, cd11orn1l mllttcr or ad·
vc:rtUcmcnu herein can be repro-
duced witho111 w1111cn pcrmis.sion
ol ropyrl&ht owner.
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FINININT •
cently received a $1,ooq donation
from t~e Automobile Club of
Southcrn'california al a ceremony
al the Auto Oub's Processing Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa.
Joseph B. -lft&e has been named
vice president in charge of major
corporate accounts for Johnson &
Higgins, based in Costa Mesa.
Frederic J. AJ~rt .... has joined
the Ncwp0rt Beach law firm of
Sheppard, Mullin. Richter &
Ha mpton as special counsel.
Charles Shreves, PE, has joined
the Newport Bcach·bascd Boyle
Engineering Corporation ai Re-
gional Director of Colorado River
Projects.
The Newport Fouml:ition for Study
of Major Economic Issues has re-
elected Newport Beach business-
man Esat K.adaster to a second
term as its Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer during the an-
nual meeting held at the Balboa
Bay Club.
Knstln f1orfan, Inc., a prominent
skin and body care consulting firm,
will be working with The Spa at
South ·coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach-based Padllc Sd-
entlnc Company reported record
sales and its highest earnings in
more than a decade for the third
quarter and nine months ending
Sept. 30, 1994.
Tfic Semiconductor Industry As-
sociation has selected Alan E.
Ross, president of Rockwell Telc-
com mun ic at ions in N.cwp'Ort
Beach, to serve as its chairman.
Sue Howard has been named Fit-
ness Director of The Spa at Sou1h
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
MILITAltY
Marine Lance Cpl. Charles E:. U&-
geU, son of Chuck C. · Ll&&IU or
Newport Beach, recently reported
for duty with 9th Engineer Support
WIATHla
Battalion, 3rd Force Service Sup,
port Group, Okinawa, Japan.
Navy Chief Warrant Officer AD·
drew L. viuetoe, son of Ronald L.
Yltlttoe of Costa Mesa, recently re-
ceived the Navy Commendation
Medal for meritorious \ervicc
while serving as a weapons officer
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Kitty Hawk.
Navy Ensign Ray A. FrankUn, a
1989 graduate of Costa Mesa High
School, recently sailed to the Per-
sian Gui( aboard the amphi!>ious
trausport dock USS Ocveland in
response to yet another crisis in
Iraq.
Navy Cmdr. Christopher D. Quinn,
a 1971 graduate of Newport Har-
bor High School in Ncwpori
Beach, recently reported for duty
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Nimitz, homeported in Bremerton,
Wash.
Marine Sgt. Charles A. Spence, son
of Charles R. and Corinne B.
Spence of Newport Beach, recently
received a C.crtificate of Com-
mendation for superior perform-
ance of duty while assigned with
3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, Isl Ma-
rine Division, Marine Corps Base,
Camp Pendleton.
Army cadet Vloh N. Dlnb, son of
John V. and XJem T. Pham of
Costa Mesa, received practical
work in military leadership al the
Army ROTC Advanced Camp at
Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. He is a
1991 graduate of Costa Mesa High
School.
Army cadet RaadaU J , ~ott. son
of Diane K. Scott of Corona dcl
Mar,-.. received practical -work in -
military leadership at the Army
ROTC Advanced Camp at Fort
Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.
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·Assemblyman thanks friends
and supporters with. lunch
...,, Political
commentator Novak
·among those at
Ferguson ...event.
BY' MAP..c S. POSNER,
SrAH Wanta
Political commcntatm •
Bob Novak and Assembly-
man Gil f crgu~0n put on
· · 1hc Ritz Wcdncsuay af-
ternoon as one of the coun-
ty's most conscrvuti\'C lcgi::.-
lators treated about 50
friends and supporters tu
lunch at the upscall: Nc"-
port Ucach hotel.
"This is just a gift frum .
my Assembly campaign."
said Ferguson, who's relia-
quishing his scat so he c:.111 ·
seek the state Sena11.: p0::.t
vacatcd1by Marian Uergc-
son.
Novak explained that he
wasn't appearing for a fund-
raiser because he wants 10
maintain his objectivity, but
he wanted to meet '' ith Fer-
guson and his supportcrs
because he anJ the as-
semblyman arc "personal
friends."
Novak, who hosts the
television program "£\'ans
and Novak" anJ appears in
the "Capital Gang," ''a~ in
town for other rea!>ons, but ·
agreed to the lunch with
Ferguson after the as-
semblyman's wife suggcstcJ
h.
"So you ask me what tbc
hell am I doing here," he
said, alluding to the usually
tofty price-mg allached lo
such a lunch. "I really do
have a great deal of admira-
tion fo r Gil Ferguson."
During the cxecutive-
Jcngth lunch, Novak offered
his analysis of the recent
Rcpublic:.in sweep into Con-
gress :md gave pn:dicrions
on who the strongest presi·
Jen1ial contenders will be in
19%.
llut his comments that got
the warmest reception re-
garJcJ President Bill
Clinwn and other promi-
nent Democrats.
"l think thc President has
be?Jl..Joing some great .
ll)4ng~.'' No\·ak s:iid.-"ll's •
her hu)band thai's screwing
up."
Th:il l>ruught a laugh
from the audience, as did
hb comment 1hal Vice Pres·
iJent Al Gore "studied
Southern as a second lan-
gu:ige" \\hilc in college.
As for No..-:ik's predic-
tion~: · ·
•An amendment to the
U.S. Cons1ituti0n requiri ng
a balanced budget will be
ratificJ in a )'Car.·
•Clinton will secure the
Democrat's nomination for
a rc-cl~ctiun bid in 1996.
• Republican scnators
Phil Gramm anJ Uob Ooh:
have the best shot at their
party·s nomination while
19S~ conlcnJcr Jack Kemp
h:is ull but blown his chance
after opposing Prop. 187.
• Ro)s Perot, Pat
Uuch:inan, Jesse Jack.son
and Colin Powl!ll all may
run as independent c:mdi-
Jates.
And \\hat arc Ferguson's
changes in his bid for the
state Senate? lf Novak has
an oQiJli~n, he didn't offer
it. -· ~-.--------~ lhc lack of a plug didn't
bulher Ferguson, though. J
After the chicken-crepe
lunch, the assemblyman fer-
ried Novak 10 3 Wednesday·
night speech in San Diego.
.POLICI FILES
COITAMUA
IOO bloc.k or Cen&er Stred:
Someone cut the telephone
lines leading to an
1panmen1. The damage was
listed at S2S.
700 block or W~5leyH D11y:
A man reported that be ldt
the g:irage door open for his
wife, but discovered that
power tools were taken
when the wocniin arrived
home and found a
microwave ovc:n in the
middle o( the 1aragc's noor.
The 1ool1 wen: worth $700,
accord Ina ro a pol ii;' report.
storage locker. The Jc:iss was
listed al $4,200.
2900 block or C1talpa
Street: Someone wllo
smashed the window of a
m:mcr bedroom 10 act ioto
a home, ronsxked tllal
room, the master bathroom.
a hallway c:losct, an
office.and 1ucs1 bedroom.
500 block ol S.a 0
Nleolu
Avenuei An electronic
O&ddrc.u :and phone liac
compu1cr, wonb Sl<65, aod •
roll of finl-clm stamps.
S29, were reported stole•
from a busillCll.
• .
NQ.wport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday. December 1, 1114 Al
Forget Commies, pinkos ind lllegils;· kill charides ·
W hen I was a lad, every
C;itholic Church had a
poor box and you always
put l>Omc thing in it. .
rflll ••
On the
Coast
A couple of
pennies, a nickel,
a dime, you
always put
something in the
poor box. "'{hat
Sometimes I'd ask where this
kid I was helpin& li ved. "Down in
the valley," was one answer. The
valley was where people lived who
kept house for the wealthy on
their estates in Great Neck and
.Sands Point and other high-rent
districts on the north shore of
Long Island.
Sometimes the answer was "in
the city," meaning Manhattan;
other times I'd be told 'Newark or
Brooklyn, or ''a long way away."
Whal makes jt outstandingly
wei rd is that the kill·the-charities
movement in Cost'a Mesa seems to
be red by people who consider
themselves fine, upstanding,
conservative Republicans.
And isn't it the fine, upsl.anding,
conservati\IC Republic.ins who will
soon run the country whQ say that
charities will have to pick up thit
slack when the new regime cutS'
\¥elfare and all the other
programs? That's what Newt says,
and Je!>se and Dick Armey and
the rest of the gang.
But here in Costa Mesa, the
rabid right wants to wipe out those
private charities.
"Yenh," said Ken, ''all these
Costa Mesa people are really
angry and they're going to shut
those charities down!"
Then they introduced "all thr,.se
Costa Mesa people": Chris "I'm
the most conservative person in
any roosn'~ Steel. Oh, dear.
Here's the biggest loser !>ince
Harold Stassen speaking for "all
the people of Costa Mesu." Three
weeks ago, the voters rejected
Steel's sixth try for the City
Council; now he's a self-appointed
spokesman for the new
humanitarians of Costa Mesa.
alcoholics, bums or insune ... filth
and riffraff."
Indeed Cor,ta Mesa has thoi.e,
plus illegal aliens and ex-co~s. But
most of the people who go to
Share Our Selves ::ind the
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and
the lnterfai1h Shelter are i.imply
ordinary folk~ who are in_irouble
for any of a thou!>and reasons.
Some are victims of the
rcce !.ion. They used to buiJJ
houses, or dig ditchc!> or \\Ork in
hardware !>lore!> or re)taurants.
Some used to \\Ork for the
hundre~ of co11)panies thJt hJ\C
down SiLcd, Shul dO"il\ Of moved.
!>alary and no t1cncfitli.
So they 1urn to exuctly Lhe kind
of organi.tation thut Steel and a
\OCal (cw otl1cr!> in Costa MC$3
\\..ant to !>hut do" n. The same kind
of ou1!11 th:it Gingrich et :ii say
\\ 111 h.ivc to take o'er fl-"l!Jing thq
hungr} and hou)ing the homeles~
and ptO\ 1d1ng basic heal~li are
:.inJ dental L'.11c for tho!>C wlio
lan't ·arf:orJ tn)ur:incc. ,
I alwJ}:. figured thJt !>uch1·good
th:cJ:, ..ire preq)cly "hat good
Chm1ian) arc !>Uppol!cd to do. So
"!1) due) the fJ r right always
!>Corn the "libcrab" '~hu keep the
dlJfitic) goin!f? •
. w~I help another
liule boy your
age," my sainted
grandmother
used to say.
''God chose you
to have a better
life," she said,
"and that means
you have to help
the children who aren't l>O
fortunate."
It was ~o ea!>y. I put five cents
in10 the puor box and, bingo, l
1 wonder if liule kids ask
questions like that around here. If
so, do parents answer, "Costa
Mesa"? Judging by what's been in
so1ne of the papers lately, you'd
think Costa Mesa is the homeless
capital of the world.
You'd also question the thought
processes of th~ citizens of Costa
Mesa who want to shut down the
privately operated faci}j ties that •
exist to feed and clothe and
medicate and sanitize and help
people who are trying to get a grip
Makes the town image look real
good in the outside world. Here's
how .John Kobyh and Ken ~
Chiampou opened their talk show
on radio station KFI Monday
afternoon: "People in Costa Mesa
are fe d up with the homeless,"
Actually Chris was mannerly
and erudite, compared to the two
tafk-show hosts. They refer to
their audience as "1he mob," and
they attack is~ues like a couple of
coyotes jumping a puppy.
Drawing upon their vast
knowledge of Costa Mesa ("That's
where that big mall is, isn't it?"
asked Ken), John and Ken
characterized the homeless in
Cosla Mesa as "drug addicts,
At SOS, they se~ u11 app;illing
number of-working poor. A lot of
them arc )ipgle mo1rn. \\ho arc nut
getting court-ordered child
!>Uppon. They \\Ork for bank!> and
in!>urance comp;inics and other big
outfits that hJvc cut many of their
employee!> fronf full-time to m:iybe
·1 ht) is untkniJbly J problem, a •
huge problem. 13ut attacking the
people ~hu1
\\Olk so terribly hard
had helpc·u another kid. l felt
good, a11u I was !>Ure the other boy
v.ould, ju~t as soon us be got my
nid.cl. on life. ·
said John, "and they've had it with
the three charities there that cater
to the homeless."
Firefighters warm up school child~en's holid~ys
Local ~tudents will get to watch .the South Coast
Hcpc1tury Theater's production· of "A Christmas
Carol" thi!> year, compliments of the Costa Mesa
F11 d11!.hle rs A~socia1ion. hr~fighters presented tickets at-11 a.m. Wednes~~
J.1) :i t Victoria Elcment:uy School. Santa Claus ar-
rn eu on :.i Co)ta Me)a fire engine to give the tickets
II> pr i11cipal Judy Laabo.
l 1d,cb will ·be di:.tributed to students throughout
lhl'. )dwol district. The prc\jcct is part of the firefight-
·,
ers• community involvement program that also in-
cludes food baskets for needy senior citizens during
the holiday season. .
"Our firefighters feel they are a part of the Costa
Mesa community," said Paul Moody, association pres·
ident. "Many of our firefighters have taken their.chil-
dren to sc:c this play and they loved it. ·
"We thought giving some of the schoolchildren the
chance to see the play would be a great Ch rjstma)
present."
DCC Pirates talk
up a storm to
win speech title
Good Drivers SAVE
with Mercury Insurance
· CralaBrown
BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY
• 20 hour!> ;i week. "fhc compa ny
saves money, but the employee.is
in desperate !ltra its, "ilh half a
to pro' rde nccJt:J rdk f hardly
)l.'em) 10 be :in i111cl11ge nt way C?f
!>uh rng it.
Fn·d Muri in 's column runs
e•cry 11wrsd:iy 1wd S:iturd::iy.
Dennis Miiier t.._ •
no-notos-:t>arred look
-at the world. .......
10PMD/PI'
\\1th it!> full ~quJd in Jction fo r
the tir:-.t 111nc, O range Coa~t
l'ulkgc'!> JIJ9-1·95 )pcech team
~.1ptu11.'J the ch:1111pivn)hip at the
L.1nu:r Ill\ i1a1ional Tournament at
PJ\,1tk11.1 Citv Collel!c. occ \\j!\ among ,~he tournsy's
1-1 tcJm~ on NO\·. -I and 5, sit\lring
55 pu111ts. ·
%40 Newport Center Dr. • Fashion Island
7M-•2SS HEAVYwu.n 80XIN8:'
RIDDIC'K IOWE vs. LABY DONA' D
·1 he Pirate) haJ fini)hcd third
.111J fuunh in two of its previous
three fall tuurna111cn1s, v.ith less
th.111 11.alf the team. This time, the
lull tl'Jl11 apprlXlch paid off, said
he .id Cl1ach Norm Friel.er.
"Nrnc !ltudcnts enJc:d up
\\lllll111i:: J\\JrJs and m:iny "ere
11111l1 1pk "inncr!I," Frid.er auued.
··)l'.\l'ral ulhc r ~tudcnts wa.:re close
to b1c.1l..ing into the fi11:ib." ~1uJl.'11t~ arc now ge lling ready
1111 the f.dl 1ourn,1ml'.nt, hclJ
I 11J.iy thtuugh Sumi;J) at Cal
)I.ate Lu~ Angcln.
1'a ... .1Jl'.n.1 luurnJment
.1".11J-\\111ncr ... 1nduJa.:: Rita
Cull111.., ul t\11ahc1m, ''ith three
~11IJ ml'.d.1h; L) nn E~paro of
l lu11t111~1011 Ucach. \\llh a gold
.and .1 brunie medal; Robert ·
k k111 lcller of l3cllnu\\Cr, "ith a
c.11!J ma.:a.fal; 0.1\C Dcl.1no of Co!>ta ~k .... r. "11h a golJ medal; 13c,crly
I lur l1l SantJ Ana, \\ilh a !>ilvcr
.111\.l t"u li11rnle mcdab; Gabe
· ~1.1tr...1.·r uf I luntington Ucach, with
:1 !>rh~r. Maurio Tone! of Tustin.
\\tlh ,, ~1hl'.r, Steph:rnac Jcniuc of
Co11111.1 Jcl ~!Jr, "ith a )ilver; and
lk1n.1ruu C.1rbajJI of Garden
Gh" l'.. "i1h a bronLc .
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by De.-Michae.LT.. Bywater
Or. Alissa S .. Wald Doctors of Optometry
AN UP-CLOSE LOOK
Presbyopia-may be on tneviloble
consequence or the aging prncess. bUI
ns enacts ore easily cooecled by weor·
Ing bifocals or reading glosses
Presbyopia sometimes relerred to os
·11re<1 eyes,· is o condition lhal occurs
groduolly By tne lime most people
reach their micHortles, they experience
dltnculty wl1h locustng ot reading range
While seeing al o distance presents no
problem, the newspoper may have lo be
held al arm's length In OC'def lo be read
This loss of focusing ability or close
range Is caused by Increased rigidity ot
the lens and loss of flexlblllty
Fortunotely, a pair ot prescription lenses
can reverse !his dlmlnlsned oblllly In a
woy lhal IS nol alWoVS possible wllh onw copoclties mar dlmtnlstl with age
Al BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. OF
OPTOMETRY. yoor vision core Is our
only conce<n As Cloct<>fs of oplomell'y,
we ore speclflcolly educoled and cllnl-
oonv trained to examine, diagnose. ond
treol vr» vision problem$ and • con-
dlflonS We ocoept Me<IOOre ond ~
vision and union medleol plans. F«
mort lnfofmOt\oo. cou us ot 545-9162.
Wt nave moved to a larger, more mod-
em spoce, locoled at 2706 Hort>of
BIW.. sunes 8 and C. 'Ofllce hours Oft
Monday Ond F11dOy tom 9-7, n.doy,
WtO 119dOY. and ThmdOv ttom 9-8.
and SoUOOV trCJn 9-3
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physically-challcnscd ad&&lu wbo meet H ... ll•p• ......
monthly for cducatioul, catcrulameot 1-t-Y .... u 1 1
:uid soclaJ purposc.s. ,\.bk.bodjod The ut..lo. • .~luntccrs ate always accdcd to help . prn. ..... :;.:"°Re~~ := u-. with carJna. personal needs and ·-.--~ . 0 ~ • ·-~ movina wheelchairs at meetings ud • ~-profir uuoo-wide. ~amtiQG
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Volunrccrs arc needed for an
:iu~liary support group being formed
by Hcratqc House, a non·prolit
substance abuse recovery home for
1 prc-nQJ\I and parenting women and
' their children in Costa Mesa.
I l.t•llli C••dl
. 11le Newpod·Mela-lrvinc Interfaith
CriMiril u ......_ Olll'"'raU.. for
1CWn1 .,.. eemce poups. aeedl
penoaa actM la tJae local
~ IO rcptclCDl lbc couacil
a,, •mac oa t.o.tc1t la tho community
aad repottjq a.ck 10 rhe lnccrfaitJli
Council. For information, caU Carol
Brown er sq.,J28J.
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The Kids Cuccr C.oonectioa is an
orpnizadon dedicated lo the needs of
aftlictcd children with cancer, and
deals with l~ir emotional, educational
and financiaJ nccda. The group's
primary fund.raiser is cbroJ&h rbc sale
of holiday srectiJl& cards the afflicted
children have dcs.iped. Volunlccn arc
occdcd ro help with sl!b al festivals.
1 \>oluntccrs arc needed to raise fu.nds
for house needs, P.rovidc holiday
parties (or 'the children and 10 offer
love and support 10 young mothers.
Bnby Step Inn is a program of the
years old and over, from 9 a.m..l p.m.
Monday-Thursday. Voluotecn are
needed 10 auisc our studenU ill
physical, cognitive and vocational
retraining. As. p~ of the~
studonts go to the c:ommunitypool .ud
fitncu center. Volunu:crs can PY,
ooc-on-onc usistaoee at a1J fadJjlies.
or give time on. Fridays and Saturdays · tor monrhly cx.cursioos to mu.seunu, swap mcclS and other ~nts.
· ball g.,ncs. picnics, etc. For more • Volunteers arc also needed for clerical
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F«,iafonudoa, call Gide •
476-9'74. ............
. n.e Mardi' o1 o-. omcc in eo.ca Mou DCCdl wolua&em for fwld-' ' • , ......... 1. nuuna comnuctcca u--u•I ~ta. IOlicillo&.
aoodl and aemca). ~ opponuaidea (iD b;,h Oii the
dangcn ol dru& me durlna prepancy
and en tceD prepancy, acactJa), •
occasional office work and help with
l:i~k mailinp. For informatioe, call
6.31-8700.
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n. -,.oat ':::3 center for ..ac .._. wi1J1 add other
eked' depcadcedcs. seeks
wil111•n IO .ork al &JM: R.tpealr~··
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Mela, Cal "8-9927 betwCCD 10 I.IP.
ud 6 p.a. Vohuatccn arc also needed
IO dD clerical ~ at die ucatment ~ aR lnConnaliolt. aaU Joy
lla .. •lt•CMltl .... YMCA
Tbe N~.O.ta Mesa YMCA
nee9 • vanecy of acncral voluniccr
help. indudiaa lbc administrative •
clerical vohantccrs.. scncraJ maioccnucc. tandscapinr. youih sporl
COKbca and lifeguards (special
certification required). For informa1ion
or applicatiom, call Rita al 642·9990.
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•'fbe Opera Pacific Guild .AJfinncc, a
.aupport group for Opera Pacific, has a
wide ruae o( activiucs for volunteers
Crom labclin& and stuffing cnvelO't.>cs, ·
10 s&affia .. ~ GpOl8 alM>p ud bcin&
doeents wbo prepare children at
Oranac Co:dt tcbooll for whar they
will see in an opcrL For infonn11tion
c:all 474-4488. The plld allillllcc '
features 20 pi1ds wbkh r&nJC from
bridac and tennis ro orpniz.ing the
Opera B:i.11, lhc aroup'a premier soci~I
~cnr. There is also an ClllCMivc
education and community outreach
procr~· or:rc .... l•t . 1t11 •a1ter
The lnterfahh Shelter is the largest
family shelter in rhc county, housin~.
(ceding und counsclina 20 families
d:11ly. Ir needs people to work with •
children for the story hour, to t&kc the
children on field trips, phone help for
incoming calls on three-hour shifts ;ind
those with special 1kills to teach a
1·2-bour clinic or workshop.
Spcciali.zcd skills for clinics on wrning
or budgeting can be vusl help. The
·shelter :ilso needs people to run a
c:rnned·food dcivc one time ot on an
ongoing,b:isis. for information. c:ill :
S:mdcc or Lc:il at 6.31-7213.
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by appointment
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COSTA MESA
CA 92627
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Vol1111tecn arc needed lo work &a
the food bank, distribute food to food
ccnien lllld ~hurches for the poor, 1Qrt
11nd cateaonze donated goods, 1todt
5helvcs. and repackage boxes. Alto,
there as a need for clerical support
durina regular business hours and u-sist~nts for fund-raising activilies For i~formation, call 839-6199. '
Or••I• Ceu11ty ·
Chemlaer Orche1tre
• The Oraitgc Q>unty Chamber Or-
chestra needs volunteers to help sell
tickeu, staff social affairs, work the of-
fice and assist with m:liling p~rties.
Fo~ more information, call Cathy
Griesmeyer at 786-3021.
Or••I• Ceunty Hemeleu
T••k Ferce .
The Orange · County Homeless Task
Force is recruiting volunteers for the
Int erfaith Cduncil Network to work
Oll'C·on-one with homeless adulLS in
the program on basic fife skills. Volun-
teers need ·to commit to at least three
hours per week in the evenings at local
congregations throughout Orange.
County. For additional information, c:ill 263·1774.
oran1~ •• ~ .. ·a.'Utlt1u•
The Or:ingcwood Boutique in Co-.
rona dcl M:ir, an upscale resale bou·
tique which benelits the Orangewood
Children's Home, is in need of volun·
teers 10 assist the boutique staff with
retail sales;.. The 9rangewood Chil·
drcn's Home is Orange County's emer-
gency shelter for abused and neglected
children. For information, coll Chris-
tine at 760-6640.
~rten Dyslexia l•~lety Or·
a111• County 8ranch
• The Orton Dyslexia Society needs
people to help teach reading skills, at-
tach labels and bundle regular mail-
ings, and coordinate the adult group.
· Regular \'Qluntcer duties include peo-
ple with good telephone skills to call
5·10 people in ·th o local calJing area
and conlirm that branch refj:rrals have
been cfkctivc. ·for information, call
999-0118 between 9 o.m. and 3 p.m.
Pedl•trlc C••c•r
ReMerch Feundatl•• -
PCRF raises money to support the
pediatric cancer research laboratory at
the Children's Hospital of Orangt. It
needs volunteers to work on fund-·
-raisers such as the golf tournament in
the spring. the charity auction in No-
vembe r and the holiday card program
in December. The ~rd program re-
quires volunteers all year Jong to stock
stores, Work booths al croft boutiques
and work at the satellite office in
,Costa Mesa packnging cards, filling or-
ders and doing clerical work. The
. cards arc designed by children with
cancer. GQlf tournarocnt requires peo-
ple to work as support for the tourna-
ment. Charity nuction requires people
to procure gifls and work on the .day
of the event. For information on any
of these programs, call 'the main office
at 532-8692.
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COSTA MESA, CA 92627
714·6J1·7J6J
NEWPORT llVD. AT DEL MAR
(N(AR FAIRGROUNDS)
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Tbc Prentice day Scaool is a (state
accredited) c:o-edueatioul day ICbool
dcdica1ed lo .acrvina needs of cbildrcn
with Spcdfic Lanauaac DiaabUitiW
Dyslexia. Volunteers are needed in
many arcu, including fund-rail.Ina
committees, library .-tes and offace
support. For more information. call
S~Sll.
lll•r• Ourlehre1 ...
& fr•• Medlc•I Cllalc
The organiiatlon is looking for those
who can volunteer a few hours per
week to 5Crvc as receptionists, food
handlers and restaurant liaisons. Also
needed are volunteer physicians, den-
tists, hygienis~ and nurses for Share
Our Selvcs"medical and dental clinics.
For further information, call ue at
642,-3451 or the. volunteer coordinator
at the SOS cJinic at 650-0186 .•
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The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
needs pcoplMo serve food and bever-
ages at. the First United Melhodist
Church in CQsta Jvicsa, or to prepare
food in the mo.mings at the Rea Com-
munity Center. Volunteers can work as
many days as they wish in the early
morning at the Rea Community Cen-
,
VOWllTllll •••non
&ct Of ror approximately three-hour
allb al tbc cbureb. Persons wbo can
lpC&k Souisll-would be especially
helpful Por ialormatlon, call the soup
k.ltcbco aa 646-8181 between 8 a.m.
and noon.
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The South Couc Repenory Theater
occdl wlunteen to help wi..,.usberina
(see plays free). For infoniatlon, call ~7-2602, Also, the Theater Guild of
South Coast ~epertory ne.cds volun·
leers for office work, working the sou-
venir shop, fund-raisina events, speak-
ers bureau and conducting tours. For
information, call the developmen t de-
partment at 957-2602.
l.P.1.N.
Serving People 111 Need is a non-
profit group in Newport &Mch which
serves the homeless. The Street Ser-
vices Program provides food, blankets
and hygiene kits to homeless on the
streets of Santa Ana each Tuesday and
Thursday. Volunteers arc needed for
everything rrom shopping and making
ihe lunches to distribution. TIJe Guaranteed Apartment Pay-
ment Program (GAPP) talces homeless
families living in shelters, works with
them while at the shelters to clean up
their credit, then issues a no-interest
loan lo house lhem ln ao apanmeol
Volunteers are needed lo cbeck up on
the families throuah the course of tbe
next year, scrvioa u case workers to
suppo~·~·Al• needed are
CPAs aod lepl counsclon for praeti-
caJ life-will 1eminars, furniture for
the families lo move jn with and peo-
ple with tiucks to help them move.
Through Substance Abuse RehabiH-
tftion Program (SARP), lhe aroup
contraets with recovery homes to hold
Alcoholics Anonymous meelings in
parks •nd other places where the
homeless and alcoholics congregate.
When alcoholics decide they want to
become sober, volunteers will take
them to a recovery home to undergo
detox. ·SPIN will pay for lhe first
month until the person finds a job,
whereupon the person would be eli-
gible for tlle GAPP. program:
SPIN also n~eds help with special
projects and oflice work. For infonlla-
.tion on any or the programs or how to
voluJltcer, call 7S7-1456.
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The Underground program, a func-
tion of Child's Pace, provides social
activities and interaction for adoles-
cents.· All teens arc welcom~ to come ·
and get involved. Volunteers are need-
ed in many areas, including teen bands
to perform monthly cooceru and
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landscape service, including. professional
designers and licensed installers, with over 20
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COSTA MESA•2700 BlUSTOl ST.•(71 4) 754-6661
CARL NEU HAUSEN, AA.
Landscape Designer
$peak.en on topical is.sues rcl:uinc to
teens. The aroup bas rc&ulu Wednes-
day nipt study/tutor aroups on all ~e
ademlc wt>;ects, Thursday night dis-
cussions with ~lonal speakers and
the monthly Underground Concert
with a topicaJ speaker. For more infor-
maUoo on aettin& involved wilh the
Undcraround program or to volunteer
your time, c:ill S48-8849 .•
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The Vantage Foundation is a ·non-
profit organiZ:ltion which supports cm-
plo.yment and community training for
adults wilh developmental disqbilities.
Volunteers arc sought to wort at a \'a·
ricty of 1ocations. Ongoing volunteer
needs include ,pcci.U events, clerical,
working with people in the community
and working with individuals on group
trips or functions. For inlonmUoa. call
645-7833. ........ c •••• ..., .....
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The Wellness Community needs YOl-
unteers to help out at the rcccpd9n
desk during dayumc hours. The Well-
ness s:'rogram 1s a free ofCcrina of
hope, teaming ;ind friendship foe peo-
l>le wilh cancer .ind their f.unili~. For
information, call :s~r210.
Weit Newpert
C•••u•lty Center
The Wcu Nc"port Community Cen-
. tcr, a !>cnior rccrc01t1on::il programs
center,_ needs 'oluntccrs (preferably
seniors) to help in the front office 1.1nd
to answer the phone. for inform:Hion,
c:ill 644-3240. ·
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her pei&hbor were missin1 too, the
repqrt snid.
Officers in the hcli~ter apol·
1ed 1 lhe suspect switchana buses
ncn~ UC! and relayed the inlor-
mauon back to Everton, who was
ut t~e victim's home, takin& the re-
. portt Gonis said. ·
T•king the neighbor with him in
his patrol car, Everton drove to
1he pus' next stop, about 100 yards
from the home. Everton walked
. ovct 10 the bla and discreetly con-1~1ct~d the bus driver, who con-
firm).!d the suspect was aboard. . -
Everton climbed aboard and
spot~cd Af rouz sining in the back
o( the bus. In his report, Evcrt~n
said' Afrouz "perfectly" matched
the .neighbor's description of th~
suspect.
The officer also obsmed that '
Afn>uz -wbo bid ....... tbe
dmcr a Sl biU wlaea lie boer*d .
tbe bus -........ wry .....
YOUS'' when Bwrton lpproecbod
him Oft tbe bua.
Evcnoa ordered all tbe bul pu-
scnpn out of tbe bua ud beJd
Afrouz at auapoint with bia banda
on his bead until ane&ber otficcr
arrived.
After Afrouz wu handcuffed,
police reportedly found jewelty in
one pants pocket. aSovea in an-·
other and a tool l~ believe wu
used to pry open the bome'a door
in a third pocket. A clutch purse
was found concealed in the man's
waist band.
The nei&}tbor positively ideiiti·
fied the man and the woman iden· ·
lifted all 18 items of jewelty as
being hers, according t<f police ..
Afrouz was booked into New-
port ·Beach City Jail on suspicion
of burglary.
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Newport-Mesa~ school district cal8ndll'
KIY DATIS Praldeats' Da7 ... -... -.............. Feb. 20
{Ast dny or nrst semester .... Jnn. 27 Coarettn~c ,day ......... m .......... Marcb 15
lA~t day second semester ... June 21 S~1 rtCHS ....................... Apr. 10.14
lAsl day or school... ... June 21, 1995 Me111orial Day ......................... May 29
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270 E. 17th St ..
Hillgren Square. Costa Mesa.
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"fUrtner's Women: Past and Prcseot"
is the title or an exhibi• or painting.t by
IOC"JI 11r1ist Paul Funner in the lobby
o( the Newport Beach O:nlrol Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. through Dec. 31.'
A reception for the artist wlll be held
from l to 4 p.m. on Dec. 4. CtJJ
717·3800 for ~et11ils.
TAX PL.ANNINO 'flH
Yc;ir·end tax planning 1.tratcgics will
be the focus of 11 free program
pl:inncd for 7 p.m. in the Friend's •
Meeting Room of the N~wport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. in
Newport Deneb. Call 717·3800 for
dct:uls.
SUSINUI 1.UNCMIO'N
Lon Wilson will t:ilk about "Wellness:
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Thew Rciou Awdliary AlaillaDCe
Lcacuc or NewporVMcsa will bold kl
Jul "French Rack SaJc" of lbe ,car
&Q,n JO a.m. to 4 p.m. a& lbe T1arift
Sbop1 Assistance Le-.uc C..a1er, 2220
Fairview Drive i.n c.o.ta ~Special
dre$$CS for the bOOdayl. includina
dcsipcr clothes and cbJldrea'1 party
dresses. will be available. Call
645·5536 ror more i.nfotmation.
CKAMaH o• COllMHa lllft'bl•
Motivational speaker Nancy Eisen will
speak. about "Knowing What To Do
vs. Actually Doing ll" at~ 7 a.m.
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber ot
Commerce breakfast meclina at the
Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur
Blvd. 1n Newport Beach. Cost is S17
for members and $22 for guests. Call
729-4400 for details.
FRIDAY
PfULM.AaMONIC 80UTIQUI
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Oranae Coast CoUcac'• 18th annual amatmu Pottoiy Sale
continues noon to 7 p.m. daily lhrouch Friday inside the Student
Center at 2701 Fairview ~ Colla Mesa.
Pieces created by students and faculty are offered for reason-
able prices.
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NYCIUtftlOPIC ·---IW The Adult Day Services of Oranae ·
County is sponsorina a free cooununiti
workshop 1~ discuss and clarify
quescions reprdina \be beocfits and
aide ctrecu ot psychotropic (mood
allcrina) .drup fo~ adults wilh physical
or COIJ'IUVC 1mpamncnts. The •
workshop will be at 10 a.m. at the
Harbor Arca Adult Day Health Care
Ccn1er at 661 W. HamiltcJn St.,
Building. 800 in Costa Mesa. Call
548-9331 for more information.
CltallTIUI CUIT IAlll
A Olristmas craft fair for children and
adults Will be held from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
at PreSbyterian Olurch of the
Covenant. 2850 Fairview Drive in
Cosca Mesa. Make crafu and cqjoy a
light auppcr and music.
AUTO CLINIC
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IUmAY ......... -lh-llilowl. IOOll and ltOricl arc • __.. tbe ICtMtia al Corooa dcl ~ Ubtuy duriq Ibo aMUaJ
Qristmas Walk Opca Hoose from
0000 to 4 p.m. There will abo be •
music and rcfrcsbmcnts. The library IS
al "420 ~Ave. CaU ~313$.
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Traditional Swedish food. drJnks. arts. baodicrifts. daoces and more arc all
part of the annual Swedish. ChtistmBS
Fair at the Costa Mesa Ncipborhr\
Comtnunity CcnJer, 1845 Park Ave.
from 11 a.m. to s p.m. Sponsored by
the Orange County Chapter of
Swedish Women's Educa~ional
Association, the event raascs
scholarship money so that a UCI
student can study in Sweden. for
..UUY ... On•HU•
Oct lhrouah the bolidlys not only in
one piece. bu& with • .1ensc of pca~c.
Newport Beach mamagc ud family
therapist intern Maxine Cohen will be
conductina a supporl ai:oup for men
and women who arc going lhrough a
divorce or who arc n:ccntly divorced
to help them cope durinc the holidays.
The JfOUp will meet on Wednesday ~cnings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 111
Cohcn's'Newport Center office today
t~rough' Jon. 4. Cost ls s~ per session.
Call 1S9--0S19 for rescrva11ons.
DIAWINO a PAllltlllO
details. call 45S·lm.
Older odults c:in lcorn to draw and
p:ilnt with oils during ~ scparn1c
c1:wcs on Wednesday afternoons
through Feb. 1 111 the Oasis Scniof'
Center 800 Marguerite Ave. in Coron~ del Mar. C.ost is $42 to $47
_per class. call 644-3244 for dcuils.
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What Is It?" al the 11:30 a.m. program
presented by the Business
Development Association of Orange
County at the Westin South Coast
Plua Hotel, Bristol and Anton in
Costa Mesa. Cost with reservations is
S2S for members aod $33 for
Tbc Orange County Philharmonic
Sbcicty is holding a Stocking Stuffer
Boutique today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
-and Saturday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. itl
2963 Catnip.a St. near Fashfo~ Island
in Newport Beach. Featured 11cms
include antiques, collcelibles. gourmet
food items, jcf.vclry, sporting goods,
slationcry1il\'d more.
• IATUDAY
The Bristol Autoplcx will hold a free
au10 clinic from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.·so
car owners can have their cars
\inspected for current or potential
'Problems. The Autoplex ls at 375
Bristol St. near Redhill Avenue in
Costa Mesa.
"Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big
Picture" is the title of a free lecture 111
Coastline Counsclinf Center, 1200
Quail St., Suite 105 10 Newpon Bcoch
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Coll 476-0991.
Hoag Cancer Center irt Newport
Bc'ach is hosting II free holiday Support
workshop rrom 7:30 to 9 p.m. to assist
those who hove lost n loved one to
conccr. Coll 760-5542 for reservations
11nd information.
·non·members; without reservations is
S40 for members und S45
non·members . Call 832-5741 for more
information.
INVIS'flNO fOR RITllllMINT
Smith Barney oC Newport Beach is
sponsoring u seminar on "Investing for
Retirement" from 7 to 8:15 p.m .. at the
l lyau Regency on Jamboree Boulevard
in Irvine: The seminar is free and
open to the public, but reseryations
:ire required. Call Wendy Smith ~t
b.i4·9l)1.
HOLIDAY OPIN HOUH
Antiques, cryst.il. china, je\loelry,
furniture, fine linens and more \loill be
lor sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. nt the
Holiday Open I louse of the rusistancc
League of Nc\loport Mesa'!> Treasures
on Consi&nment store. 2220 Fairview
Drive in Costa Mc)a. Cull 645·5477 for
more inf9rmntton .
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"Precious Gems: lnvestmenl or ?" is
the topic of the 7 a.m. breakfast
mccti11g of the Consumer Business
Network al Geezers Garlic Grill, 4~
Scolt Hoad in Newport Beach. Call
969·9790 for details.
MOTORCYCU SUPIAMARKIT
'The Orange County Fairgrounds in
Co~ta Mesa will turn into a motorcyelc
"supermarket" from 5 to 9 p.m.,
featuring 40;000 square feet of vintage,
classic and antique motorcycles and
related componen\ pans, including
accessories, helmets, leathers, jewelry,
•posters :ind more. Cost is $6, children
under 12 arc free. Call 364-2542 for
more information.
·r'The Go sling
a c hild's boutique
w E s r c· L 1 r F / t. A z A
Classy and 'dressy ...
Ru ed and hands
for school or for play •..
or dressing up for the Holidays.
Distinctive fashion for
IGds being k.ids.
The Gosling
1058 Irvine Ave. • Newport Beach
Telephone 642-6619
Hours Monda,y Saturd-.y· tC>-8 p.m.
Suno-.y: noon-6 pm
Th~ Dos/Ing.
YW & POlllCMI IMOW
The popular Vol.k.sw~gen/Porsche/
Off-Road Swap Meet and Car Show
re1ums to the Orange County
FaiYgroondrlrom '-m 9 p.m. Custom,
vin1age and reslored vehicles will
compete for cash prizes. awards and
trophies. Shoppcn will find everything
from complete cars for sale 10 parts
and lircs, IC>y', T-shirts and'morc. ~
Admission is $6; children 12 and
younger arc free. Call 364.3672 for
more information.
ICC CILUUnON ULL
The Jewish Community Center ot
Orange County, based in C.osta Mesa,
will hold the Thir-d Annual JCC
Celebration Ball at the ~o
Museum in Santa Ana. -Tickets arc
$150 each. Proceeds will benefit the
new JCC Children's Ccnlcr Preschool.
For more information, call 751-0608.
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The Daughters or the British Empire
Carisbrooke Castle Chapter I.a holding
a Olrislmas Tea and Bake Sale Crom 2
to 4 p.m. at St. Marie Presbyterian
Church, 2100 Mar V~sta in Newport
Beach. There wiJI be a fashion show,
door prizes and cptcrtainment. Tickets
arc $12. Proceediwill go to the Sierra
Madre Home for lhe Aged. Call
159-9248 or 760--0399 for reservations. .
• HOUDAY ITO&IU & Ca&nl
The C.osta Mesa Public l.ibraty wjll
presents a free Winter Holiday Slory
and Craft Program for grades
one-through-six from 11 a.m. to noon.
Activities include 11ories, songs and
making holiday gifts. Call 646-8846 for
details.
lllWllH llDllAnON MllTINO
"Invenlin_g the Jewish Future of
OranJe County" is the title of a. Town
Hall meeting hosted by the Jewish
Federation of Qrangc County 111 the
· Jewish Federation Campus in Cosh ~esa al 7:30 p.m. Call"259-0655. ,
TUUDAY
NMDwmTIN• & p,uoNAUn
"Bringif!8 Pcrsonofhy inco Focus
through Handwriting Analysis" is the
-title of a free noon program at the
Newport Beach Central Library, 1000
• Avocado Ave. A hislory ofhandwriting
analysis and other topics will be
discussed by presenter Katy Bonnell.
Call 717-3800 for more inform:ition.
OPEN HOUSE
DeceniJ>er 3rd • l I a.111. -4 p.111.
Compliin.enta,:.Y .FREE Gif~ Wrapping · . '( .
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(with receipts dated 11120194·-: 1213194)
Food Sampling . ....
Sarita Visits Westcl(U Plaza
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Enter-tainment
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Celebrate The Season At Our Fashionable
HOLIDAY OP.EN Hous
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Free Holiday Gift
~ift Certificate Drawings
Free Gift Wrapping
Holiday Refreshments
Newport Beach
We stcliff Plaza
1062 Irvin~ Ave.
(714) 646-5521
HIAKIASf AT tlffANYI
Pil)n:iclc Group, a select group of
executives, will hear Jo Ellen Onulls,
vice president of Tiffany and Co.,
speak. on international and corporaJc ·
gifl giving during o br~akfast program
from 8 to JO a.m. at Tiffany & Co.,
3333 Bristol Ave. in Costa Mesa. Cost
is SlS. Reservations arc required;
guests ore welcome. Call 723-4212.
108 llAHH llMINAlt
"How to Look for a Jobjn Today's
Changed WoM:placc" is the tile of a •
Cree 7 p.m. seminar at the .Newport
Bc:ich .Central Libra!)', 1000 Avocado
Ave, The seminar will co,cr resume
preparation, teller writ!ng strategi~s
and intcryiewing techniques. C:ill
717-3800 for more information.
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BYER'S CHOICE CAROLERS t
ARTHJJR COURT e WILTON AAM
COLONIAJ. CANDLES t
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1032 Irvine Avenue at Sevent
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I • tcliff ~Plaza : H~ghes Market, Sav-On, Crown Hardware • Apparel: Champagne, Draper's & Damon's,
s ravo, PtcUp Stix, Starbucks Coffee Co. • Cards,G ts Books: Images Hallmark, Crown Books. Th
ns •Services: Anthony's Shoe R~·patr, Mall tc.,-Westclfff Pl~.Cleaners, Bank of Arn
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colNllAft ... Wiii
Rnbbi Daniel Lapin, chairman of
Toward Tradition, is 1he featured
speaker ll the S;JO p.m. Association
(or Corporate Growth mcctin1 at the
Pacific Oub, 4110 M:scArthur Blvd. in
Newport Beach. Cost is S20 and
inclwdca hors d'ocuvrcs. For
reservations. call 436-7633.
oCCOHNMOUll
A holiday open house will be hosted
by Oranac Coast College's Re-Entry
Center Crom noon to ~ p.m. in Room
106 or OCC's Counseling and
Admissions Building. Holiday treats
:inti refreshments will be served. The
Re·Entry Center is designed to assist
individ uals who wish to return to
-school following a break in their
academic careers. Call 432-5162 for
more information.
SIHoLU' llMINM
Arc you unconsciously choosin~
relationships to help you work out
~~ues or problems from your past?
Find out nt n speeial seminar at The ~tceting Room, an affordable singles'
org:iniz:11ion, 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite
G '°" in Cost:i Mesa. Cost is S2 fbr
members and S4 for non·mcmbcrs.
Space is limited. Call 545·8082 for
details. ............. -
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The USC Newport/Irvine Oub is
holding their ChTistmas Party at 6:4S
p.m. at Chantccl:tir Restaurant In
!f'inc. The party is the club's main
run d·ralscr, with proceeds going to
provide scholarships for local students.
Co)t Is S2S. Call 760-2405 for details.
FRIDAY, DEC. 9
IUSINUI 8UAKIAIT
"Profit from Air" is the topic :it the 7
J m. meeting oC Consumer Business
~ct\\Ork at Cicc:zcrs Gnrlic Grill, 4200
Sc~ll In N.cwport Beach. Cost is SlS.
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Call SS0-478S for details.
llAllUTllleUC'IUU
"Mukctlna Yourself in the '90s" is the
subject of a lecture presented by
Coldwell Banter or Cotta Mesa at the
Sporu O ub of Irvine, 1980 Mai(\ St.
, from 8 10 9:1.5 a.m. Cost is S6 and
includes continental breakfast. Call
668-9333 for details. ~
SATURDAY, DIC. 10
SNOW IN COaOllA DI&. MAa
Firt~cn tons of snow arc forecast to
land al Grant Howard Park
Community Youth Center at 5th and
Iris in Corona dcl Mar for the eighth
anoual Winter wo·nderland from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Children of all ages arc
invited to come and play in the snow~
bµild snowmen and visit with Santa
~ Onus. The event also includes arts and•
crafts and"an omament-maklng
·work.shop. CaU 644-3159 for more
information. •
UDO NOMI TOUR
The Or:ingc County Philharmonic
Society is holding a home tour or Lido
Isle homes decorated for the holidays
by ASID designers. The tour will be
conducted from nooR until 6 p.m.
today and Sunday. Cost is SIS per
person. Call John Benecke at 5~2·8464
for <tctails.
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MONDAY, DIC. 12
l'ROZAC fOaUM
Get the latest pro's and con's on the
benefits and effects or Proznc, the •
leading medication for symptoms of
aoxicty or depression, at a free 7 p.m.
forum in Cos1a Mesa. Lynda L. Durfy
o! Relief Resources will lead the
discussion. Call 722-9527 for details :
and loc:ition.
A.D.D. & THI HOUDAYI
'1ADD: Sh:ikc the Holiday Blues" is
the title of a lecture that will be held
from 7 10 8:39 p.m. at Coastline
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AROUND TOWN
aUTan '
Businesses on both sides of East Coast Highway iJ1 picturesque
Corona del Mar present their 18th' annual free Christmas Walk
open house 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Live entertainment will be provided by Buck Nnlced and
Chapped Chec,U, the Fabulous f cnno Brothers and others, and
there will be puppet shows, balloon elves, raCOes for valuable priz-
es and a live reindeer!
Call 673-4050 for more information.
Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St.,
Suite 105 in Newport Beach. Cost is
SS. Call 476-0991 for details.
TUUDAY, DIC. f~
Al.In l'llUUYAllON
children from the Laguna Beach Ballet
Studio will provide cntert:iinment.
Proceeds from a raffle will go to Olive ..
Ctest homes for Abused Children.
Guests are eneoii°ragcd to bring gifts
for the teens oT Olive Crest. Tickets
arc S25. Call 729-4400 for more
informati()n.
WIDNUDAY, DIC. 14
HOLIDAY fLOllAL TIPI
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Pacific Coast Highw:iy in Nc\\~rt •
Bcoch. Coll 722-6523 or 723·0233 for
details and rcscrv:itions.
THUUDAY, DIC. 15
fUTIYIHAIT
The Newport Beach Garden Oob '-'ill
celebrate Christmas with a fcsthc
Fea~t and entertainment at 11 un.
J;>onations and unwrapped gifts for
charity will be collected. Call 644-6088
for details.
FilDO, DEC. 16
8UllNUI 8HAKIAST
"The New Art or Hiring Smart'' is the
topic at the 7 a.m. meeting or
Consumer Busincsi 'Network :u
Geezers Parlic GriJI, 4200 Scott in
Nc'-'poit "Beach. Cost is SI S. Call
SSQ.4785 for de1:1ils.
SATURDAY, DEC. 17
Call S45·~2 for more information.
THUUDAY, DIC. 29
llNGLU' HOLIDAY PAltTY
The Mt~ting Room, an affordable
sin&tcs org..1niz.ation, is holding a
Holtd;i) New Years Party :n Oub M:ix
instdc the Red Lion I lotcl, 3050
Bcis1ot Sr 1n· Qma Mc~a from 6 to 8
p.m. ·1 he event includes appetizers.
g:ime~. prizes and dancing. Cost is S4
fur mcmb r:> und $6 for non·mcmbcrs.
Call S4S·S082 for more information.
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O~GOING
COLLIGI WORKSHOPS
Orange Coast College in Col.ta Mesa
cu.rtently offcrs a variet) ot work:S'hops
on numerous topics, including sailing.
cuol.:m~, busincu, computcts, fitness,
di,ort&and more. For a list of classes
or for more inforinauon, call 432-5880.
MI NTAJ.. ILLHISS SUPPORT oaouH
Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Ornngc
Count) prO\idcs cduc:i11on and
emouonJI ~upport for tamilics dealing
"'1th n.i.:nt .. lly 111 lo,cd one~. A free
A free noon workshop focusing on
asset preservation will be offered in
the Friend's Mcetiog RQom oC the
Newport Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. tn Nc~port Beach. The
workshops includes t3JC tips, living
trusts, pension plans and other relnted
items. Call 717-3800 for more
information.
Local floral consultant Tom Wilkowsk.l
will offer ideas for holiday decorations
during a free 7 p.m. program at
Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa
Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call 644-3171
for more information.
OHAT AMIRICAN TltAIN SHOW
America's largest touring model train
show will be at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mc~3 tod:iy and
Sundny from noorvto 5 p.m. More
• !>upport group meets C\..:ry Tuesday
WOMIN IN fOODIHYICI
Iylia Prievc, quality adviser for the
Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Laguna Niguel,
will speak on '"Total Quality •
Mnnagemcnt" at the 6 p.m. meeting or
the Orange County Chnpter of
Roundtablc for Women in
Foodservice. The meeting is at Le
Meridicn Hotel, 4SOO MncArthur Blvd.
in Newport Bench. Cost is $20 per •
membe r prcpai'd, S2S per member at
the door, S30 per pc.rson for guests.
Call 951-3203 for more information.
DOLl'HINI HOLIDAY HUNCH
The Dolphins Division of the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce
is holding its annual holiday brunch a~
11 a.m. at the Hyatt Ncwportcr. , __ .
Ensign ~iddle School chorus and
than 10,000 trnins will be on displa)'
and for sale, and there will be m3ny '
-operating model railro!'ld layouts,
llNOLU' HOLIDAY l'ARTY including one that the public can
The Meeting.Room; an affordable opcrntc. Admission is SS for adults,
singles organization, is holding a children 12 and you~gcr arc free with
holiday party at Oakwood Apartments an adult. For more, information, ca~!
on 16th Street in Newport Beach. Cost .-r(708) 834-06S~.
is $4 for non-residents of Oakwood,
and includes 11ppetizcrs, drinks,
liqucue,tasting, games and prizes. Coll SUNDAY, DEC. 11
S45·8082 for details.
HVIUI MOltTOAOI
Arc you over age 62? Learn about how
the HUD approved, FHA insured
reverse moftg3gc can help }-OU during
a free 3 p.m. seminar conducted by
Bob Bcennan. senior reverse mortgage
consultant nt Directors Mortgage
torp. The $cmiribr will be 1it 2244
llNOLU' llMINAlt
Did you know there i~ u formula for
aur:tcting the right pcrsbn? Find out
wtiat that formula is during a scmin..1r
from 6 to 7~30 p.m. at The Meeting
Room, an afford:iblc singl s'
organization, 2915 Redhill A \I:., Suite
GI~ in Costa Mesa: Co>t is S2 for
members and S4 for non-members.
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l.\1.ll1ng fivm 6 to 7.30 p.m. at Orange
Count> M..:nlJI llcalth Clinic, 3115
RcJh11l ,\,c. m Co.stJ Mesa. Call
544·1).1~ lor tkt:uls.
"" COMIDY .. COlfll •
Com.:d1an Dill Word ho!>tS a comedy
111~ht at l'-'O l~al Cu)ta Mes~ coffee
hou:..:i.. ~tonJa) nights, laugh It qp :it
& p.m ;;t Corn.:r)tonc Cafe, 1907
I l..1rbor Bhd. (6.iG-5776) and C\Cry
1 uc~J:iy ;it 8 p.m. al 1 Ulally Coffee,
1525 Mc).1 Verde East (435·9367).
Admission 10 cirhcr night i!> (rec.
Send rour uems to Around
To1\/l.cd11or, The D.JJJ_v Pi/or,
33U \\". 8..i) St._, Cosl:l .A,fc:,a,
(:.ilif, 9:6J7 .. Qr.. the) c:rn be.
r.rn:d to 646....J J 70.
Upcoming Eve~ts at •••
Saturday, December 3
12pm to 4pm . ·
Rul?ber Stamp D~monstration ·
SaturdaY, December 10.
12pm to 4pm .
Cra_.btree & Evelyn Fac~ory Rep{
· ~emoi:tstration & ·samples
As always the very best selection of
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• Julie Be&h Rich and Dennis
Alan MacOonAld JL were married
in a Sept 25 ecremony in Rancho
Lns Lomu, Silvcrado Canyon.
They greeted ~ aues11 a1 their
r ·"' re~ption fol~ing &he ceremony
· in Rancho Los Lomas.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.·
und·Mrs. Ja01es Earl Rich of Bal~
boa Island. She wore a gown of
silk shantung with a bodice 9f Ve-
netian la ce. Her aucndnnts·were
her sisters, Amy Lynn and Shelley
Anne Rich, Chris MacDonald, sis-
ter of the bridegroom, Mic~ele In-
gold, Shannon Flint and Deirdre
Levine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alan Mac-
Donal d of Englewood, Colo. are
the paren1s of the bridegroom. His
attcndan1s were Tim Warren, John
Starr, Jason Chalmers, Tom Flynn,
Dan Mcllroy and Rob Marsh. -
After a w~dding trip to Ber-
. muda, the cou·pte resides in San
Diego. The bride is a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School, the
University of Colorado at Boulder,
where she was affiliated with
Della GamJTia Sorority; and Inte-
rior Design Institute. She is em-
ployed by Laura Ashley.
Her husband is a graduate of.
Cherry Hills High School and the
University of Colorado at Boulder,
where he was affiliated with Sigma
Alpha Epsilon. He is employed by·
Merrill Lynch.
J ulie and Alan MacDonald ..
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A Sept. 17 ceremony aboard the
Yacht Electra in Newport Harbor
.joined in marriage Debra Lynn
Haag and Dr. Himmet Dajec, both
of New~rt Beach. Aboard the
yacht.tor the ceremony and refcep-
tion were 120 guests.
David and Nancy Haag of Gar-
den Grove are the parents of the
bride. She wore a Jessica Mc-
Cliritock lace gown with an orr-
tbe-shouldei bodice.
Her sisters, Karen CluCC and
Julie Hoogcnstryd, were her at-
tendants.
The bridegroom is ·1he son of
Govind and Kanta Dajce of Cape
Town, South Africa. His at-
. tendants were Subhash Solanki
and Steve Powell.
After a wedding trip to Ire.land,
.lhe couple is at home ,in Newport
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~ The Newport Harbor Art Mu-
• scum was the setting for the Oct.
1 wedding of Cary Rarrdolptt Dil-
lon and Matthew Quinn Hainline,
both of Costa Mesa. Her father,
Patrick Dillon of ,Mission Viejo,
performed the ceremony. The cou-
'ple greeted 100 guests after the
ccriemony at their reception. _
The bride is also the daughter
of Cary Courier of Westminster.
Given' in maFrlage by her brother,
Rick Dillon, she wore a white full-
length sleeveless cocktail dress by
Oleg Cassini .with a beaded bodice
Cary and Matthew Hainline
and matchina beaded train. Her
nephew, Shawn Dillon, was ring
bearer.
The bridegroom is the son of
· Thomas AainJine of Morro Bay
and Linda Undstrom of San Luis
Obispo. He is president of Matson
Builders. His wlre is the manager
of Armour PHarmaceuticals .
After a wedding trip to France
and Italy, the couple IS at home in
Newport Beach.
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St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church was the setting for the
March 12 wedding of Sheryl Wil-
son of Newport Beach and Timo-
thy Rosebrough of Huntington
Beach .. Th~ir reception for 230
guests was held in the Balboa BiJY
Club following the ceremony.
Sheryt and Timothy Ro1ebrough
The bride is the daughter o(
Marilyn and George Wilson of Ar-
cadia. She wore a gown of white
raw silk with a portrait neckline
and a lace bodice re-embroidered
with sequins and seed pearls.
Her matron of honor was
Wendy Altman, and Lynn Lyneis
and Dcbbio Sparlcs wer~ brides-
maids.
Mary and Walter Rosebrough
are the parents of the bridegroom.
Hanle Rosebrough was his best
man, and ushers were Grcf Ko-
dres 3nd Tim Ross.
After a wedding trip to B9ra
Bora and ·Moorca in Tahiti, the
couple a.re at home in Newport
.Beach. She is a teacher with the
Irvine Unified School District, and
he is with Nalco· Chemical Com-
~any in Carson ..
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December 7,. We1tmin1ter, December 14, Cotta Meta, December 16, Newport.Beach,
2:)0 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:10 p.m. .
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=~ doW in "-• a:s• sr *"' ~"'=· ~.'":'.:. '!: ! "Give me fu~Oppy, your Sesame, ! ·.
to call the Dunes and coor-Anyone interested in far furnilbinp and Cluiatmu ptas. ur c . Ral ~in . \
arv:up of the.~ .. said donatina lifts. food or other Every year, abe FISH staff * VO 0fi ~ ' VOllr. • • * ..,_,,., hems to FISH for its h-.-1.-•L-• datab and J J . vans Quinn, Newport -..:_.___ c ~ UMI qeocy • ue * • \ spoke _..iM-drM can arrange pulls some the natnes of its necdi-• " *
0unca 7-"~ set up a :;::::r ~~ the est families to receive food and ** BIG CI * ion site at tbe resort for FISH will be delivering gift don~tiona. .
who wish to drop off dona-the items to its Christmas "We never have enough dona-1
list of families on Dec. 18, tions (for all the familiei on the
help deliver the donatibns to 2l and 22. Christmas list)," O'Con.ncr .-id. *
'• famllies by land, Rent-A-.. Last year .. we bad to go out and *
k car rentals will donate the buy toys at the last minute be~
f a vehicle. cause we had so many children -*
e helped q&Jt with the tween today and Dec. 23. over 1,200 children.
ksgiving food drive, and we The three businesses are not the "So, we try really, really hard to *
to help out again for Christ-· only ones involved in FISH's an-collect enough for them. And, very
' said Mark Hu~ton, the nual effort to help families during often, we still have to go out and .*
any's president. "We're kind the holidays. Other local busi-buy food."
new business here, and we neS5cs arc also organizing indi-O'Conner said the items the *
ed to try our hand and a lit-vidual events o~ working out ar-agency needs most arc canned *
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1712 NEWPORT BLVD.
642-8805
corporate citizenship." ']Jl&ements lo bclp specific {arni-vegetables and fiult, as well as an~hile, sweet tooths with lies. . toys for children between the ages * I.A, GUNA NIGUEL
hearts can really score at For instance, Bella Theresa, 4 of 6 and 12. •
i Trattoria. The restaurant at Corona del Mar restaurant, will "Those are things that we al-* . Laguna If eights Marketplace
Anton Blvd. will give a com-donate 100% of its proceeds on ways seem to run short on," * 30251 GOWEN IANTERN.
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ntary dessert to an.yone wtio Monday night to help a homeless O'Conncr said. "Food items really 249-9755 .
in a canned or packaged family of five - a couple with a arc a high priority because. we * .. ~ ' ' **
, or even items like paper teen-aged son and two young want to make sure that everybody * ''
ls or ~isP<>sable diapers, be-daughters.~-find housing. Rcstau-has food for a Christmas dinner." COSTA MESA · '~I I --~~~-~-----------~----------·~~~~ ,,~/j *
k into another motel as soon
ssible.
1,000 code violations ranging from a sprinkler system." * . 151 b~S DRIVE, #M-8 BIG CITY BAGEIS commuter mugs itr
poor general 1Cf>kecp to rat and in-Another tenant, Donna Do~-..... : 7-5500 · are now available in alf stores! •
sect infestation. glas, who's been staying at the ~ a a a a ; a a a a a a a a a a a. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
But Young and other r~sidcnts lf'lotel (or three weeks, echoed .. 4 FREE '-'COMMUTER f.&. painted a different picture .of con-Resnick;s thoughts, saying the ,.. . . ...
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lhcrs said they were "playing
ear," hoping Sheth would fol-
through with plans to file an
ditions at the. motel, saying they management has been to her unit I BAGELS. I ·, I SPECIAL I don't understand the motivation sevc.ral times to fuc light fucturcs .. • I ' •
behind the commission's order. e '-' . • and make repairs to her stove: ,.. · . ,
"l know our" building is not in ' 8 / C Ch al, an action that would halt
commission's order at least
rarity. But, aS of Tuesday af-
oon, Sheth still had not filed
with the City Clerk's office.
·issuing the closure order, city
'als said they were fed up with
th's failure to complete repairs
be motel, where in May build-
. inspectors found more than
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panyiog settlement agreement
not violate federal statutory
constitutional law: As part of
arrangement, the County o f
angc has also agreed not to cx-
d any of the airport runways
ring the two years of cargo op-
tion.
'We're asking the FAA-to con-
that the proposed amcnd-
nts do not affect airport safety
airport capacity," Newport
acb City Attorney Bob Burn-
m said. "We believe it's the
ht .conclusion for the FAA to .
kc. There are conditions that
ed to be satjsficd before we sign
y amendment to a settlement
rccmcnt."
The compliance of Stop Pollut-
Our Ncwporl and the city's
rport Working Group, which
rked t0g¢thcr on th~cc
nt, also fCpend upon the FAA
provals, uurnham said.
For several years, delivery ser-
es have been trying to bring dj-
that bad of shape," said 'Ginger "It's sad," said Douglas, who I . I I are ' ream eeSe I .
Resnick, a--J3-year-old mother of just had a baby three. days-~go. .is;;}_ With the purchase of. ..... -Regufar CoHee-r;a;-
two. "l don't have roaches, I don't "It's so comfortable here. It's JUSt .. {' ;.... a dozen ,.. Q ...
'have ants, I don't have rats. This like a studio (apartment). I "~ 1 1 Good Mon-Fri ~ 1
place is not that bad. I've been in "B~t, we're packing our stuff up ,,;/I..l . ' . '-1 s 1 so f.&. • . J
apartmcnt.s that arc in worse today. It's going to take a lot of .. · ,... . ~ ...
shape than. this. work. And, it's going to be hard •=~·1~ . 1 1 R~ 1 "Aod the owners have been because I'm still sore after having •• ~ Expires 12·8·94 • DP 1 only E.xpe~ •
doing all kinds -Of stuff. I've even the baby. But, you gotta do what " a·c "7
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ct air cargo delivery to Orange
unty via John Wayne Airport.
ippcrs and businesses owners
iuntain that without cargo flight
to the area, Orange County is
issing S!JbstantiaJ economic op-
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rtunities. With the added direct
r ser\tice, businesses will be bet-
r able to compete .with larger
arkct regions, th~)'4tlaim.
But city officials Crom· Newport
ach, Irvine, Santa Ana and
sta Mesa worried about noise
creases that cargo plane flight
uld cause. Once the airport is
ned up for UPS and Federal
press delivery, detractors main-
in, numerous other carriers ·
ould move into the .airport as
ell. .
Newport Beach expect the
endments' 'fi.ohisions to keep
e number of ag t.s -and cam-
rs -in check. They also expect
livery services to more fully cx-
lore the option of moving cargo
ight to the Marine Corps Air
talion in El Toro, an option
hich the county init.ially dis-
isscd as being unrcasible prior to
e base's closure in 1999.. .
But lht passage of Measure A
an. initiative calling for the con-
rsion of ihc Marine bue to a
mmercial airport -· comhincd
ith the two years operation provi-
on of the amendment ma,:
anac . the picture, accorda;:: ~
urnham.
"The two-rear limit is a aood
mpromise. • he said. "The carri-
will still have to look al the po-
ntial to use El Toro. John
Jync may not be available to
m forever and alwlaya."
Look for our.
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Thur.day, December 1, ,_. Newport BeaCh/COlta u ... Dal~ Pllol ..
All-Amilrlml .Boys Chorus 1tnllNC88 . 111-Alllm'lcan ld8I
~T hey are a muslcal umy • outfitted in red blazers.
They come from diverse
backgrounds, but uuire
the common goal of a
• love of music and a desire to
perform. For The All· American
Uoys Chorus, holiday time is pure
. joy.
Booked
practically every .
day from now
until after
Christmas, the
traveling troupe
numbering 36
took over the
Orange County
Performing Arts
Center Sunday
afternoon for a
full tW<KlCt
concert ending' in The Crowd a-stanaing . ova tion peppered
with more than a
few screams of appreciation. On
Monday evening, The Chorus
climbed the risers to offer their
show to the. crowd gathered for
the. ann ual tree-lighting ceremony
at South Coast Plaza Tow'l
Center.
Joining in the ovatiol\ for the
13oys Chbrus, Rene and Henry
Segerstrom, Maria and Kenneth
Ito, Dr. Lnwrence and Vjctoria
Urowne, Rosemary and Lnrry
DiSnno, Dr. Keith and Judy
Uurnett, Lido Jsle's charming
J>rofessor Carol Jones with ·
~lusband Larry Jones, Barbara and
Young singers of various races, creeds and colors wear the road
coats as members of All·Amerlc~ Boys Chorus of Costa Mesa.
taken the red jacke
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tS as far away
as Europe a~d the Orient.
However, The All-American
Boys Chorus docs something even
more significant than performing
wonderful music, and serving as
ambassadors of goodwill for the
region. What this small group
accomplishes is the ve ry thing
parents are begging for in Qur
troubled school system. It instills
in these young citizens a sense of
belonging to a posilive
organization. They are taught
qiscipline, respect for one another
and given very demanding goals to
reach, on a step·by-sJep program
that reinfo(ces suceess in each
boy's life.
The result of all this training
and hard work is what comes
across to the audience sitting In
Scgerstrom Hall,. or on the grass in
front of the Westin, listening to
composer Ray £vans' classic
Christmas song "Silver Bells" as
12,000 lights illuminate the 1994
South Coast Plaza Center Tree.
The All-American Boys Chorus
is AU-American not beca use it Js,
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Clark Dnonert, and the vivacious
Ursula Vitanza-Hubner. 285 E. 17th St.
' The All·American Boys Chorus . Costa Mesa
turns )5 this coming year. They Next To ROSS Dress For Less
have no building like the PAC or 64 5· 5 511
Sou th Coast Rep, but they, too, Hours: M·F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 . 5:00 I
.arc one of the .. cultural treasures of I 1 S% orF ANY Rf DA 'IR WO the Orange Coa,st. And, they . D r, r'1 RK I
export a po.siti've image of Orange I . (Good with ad only)
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Order your Holiday
A. ·Pies Now
by .0 ~.conservative. •
and olcf Wodd in its approecb to
both mµalc ud lift, but it is tNJy
All·American bee11usc it II open to
all boys in the region who have a
desire to be part or the group, and .
the talent and s&amina to accept
its routine. SinaJng Christmas
music: in Segerstrom Hall were
boys of the~ Jewish faith, the
Buddhist faith and the Muslim
faith: And thefsan.J "White
Christmas" with spirit equal to
that of their Christian compatriots.
, There is a simple message here
that all American's need to
embracce, especially at
Christmastime and all the yea,.
long: If we seek the high~st
possible good together, it docs not
matter if we are of different faiths,
creeds, races; ,culture or economic
backgrounds. The key is in the
desire to g6 after the highest
common denominator rather than
dividing at th-e lowest.
As the "Sounds of Christmas,"
conducted by former AU-American
Boys Chorus performer himself,
David Albulario, came to an end
at both Segerstrom Hall and on
the lawn at Town Center the
following night, it was evident by
the overwhelming support of the
crowds that a message of goodwill
had been delivered and received.
For more information on The
All-American Boys Chorus of
Orange County, call 533-7600.
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Monday evcnin& w.aa a ..,eciat
niaht foi k>ca1 ~Alu Valda.
KCET Public Television ah'Cd
"Look Who's Lauahina," a very
special "special," created by the
nationally acclaimed blind
comedian VaJdez. Recently, he
pluued the TV show, and its
message, to a full house at The
Robeft Mondavi Food and Wine
Center, Costa Mesa. The
~athering was in support of The
Prentice Day School where, as its
slogan states, "children with
d}'$lex.ia learn to learn."
"My child attends Prentice Day
School, and its impact upon my
daughter's entire life is profound,"
said Valdez, :addrc"in1 the crowd
that raised nearly $30,000 In
underwriting support to defray
expenses at next year's "Faces or
~ Literacy" gatu. Prentice Board
president Mark Simmons,
pre sident and CEO of Marine
National Dank, thanked
contributors John ans! Donna
Crean, Rlcbard und Sharon
Ettinacr, Mary Boyajiaa, Joe
• Gordon, Russell and Susie
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Prentice Day $chool Underwriting ·Party emcee Alex Valdez
(center), • a blind comedian ·and Prentice parent, flanked by
chairpeople Ann and Marc Winthrop (left) and Laurel and Dan Clark.
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this pose ~be to all of us, It 1s not the
best of s1tt1ng PoSlltOnS In foct, ttus
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and poin thet can atald from the but-
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floor or with legs crossed ot the dies.
Either sitting posrt10n will prcvmt cnmp-
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D1sturbonces in the spi~ C4n occur
from poor posttxe, tolls, ond evet'I o sun-
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trai~d to tr~ lhts type of condition. 1
care obo<Jt my pottarts -and 1t shows.
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help you. Chiropractic moy be the
answer to YoU poin. My office ts located
at 2013 Newport Blvd., Ill/here office
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TIE CROWD.
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uathcrby, DlU and Harriet
Harril, Mark and Jan Dorian,
Robert Passavoy and Carole •
Elchcn, Pat Cox, Morlo and Diane
Antocl and so many more.
The candlelit evening.or wine
tasting and gourmet cuisine was
choired by Ann and Marc
Winthrop and Laurel and Dan
Clark. Execut ive Director of the
Prentice School, the dynamic i nd
dedicated Nancy Royal, was clearly
thrilled by the outpouring of
~opport. Commenting on the
recent expansion of the Prentice
Day campus, Royal stated, ••Just a
couple of years ago we were
limited to an e nrollment of 100
children. Currently, we are helping
160 children and we are able to
accommodate eve n' more. Prentice
hos betome a very significant
mile~tone in the academic life of
the dyslexic child."
Co-chair Ann Winthrop added,
"Prentice f>ay School fills a niche
in our education system. In many
public education districts, dyslexic
children are mistakenly evaluated
as lazy, incompetent or poor
academic performers. These
children enroll in Prentice and'
within a short time mo t· of them
The Gooroners Club
fetes the holidays
are worlting al grade lc\el ;md
above."
For additional information on
dyslexia and Prentice Day School,
contact Nancy Nonhtrom ut
538-4511.
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Certainly, a good pa1t of the
rnagjc of the holiday season Is •
created by the decor.Hing that
marks this scai.on of the year. The
lido Isle Philharmonic As~iation, in cooperatloo with
. the American Society of Interior
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to view holiday design in four
different Lido Isle homes.
h's a snoopers dreum come
true! four Lido resideoces have
been chosen by local designer:. to
be. deckecfto the halls, us the
yuletide song goes. The open
house tQur is sl:)ted for the •
w~end of Dec. 10 and 11. Y.ith
the proceeds from the Sl5 tic._et
benefiting the Orange County
Philharmonic Youth MulliC
Programs.
Tickets to the event, chaired by
Varla Knauss, Elaine Gordon, and
Lisa Weber, muy be purchased in
advance by calling 723-4630. Or.
~how up from noon to 6 p.m. on .
the 10th ;,nd 11th, and the
PhilhJrmonic ladiell will greet )'Oil
at the entrance; to Lido hie, O\:Cr
tl1e bridge. Drrn~ a pad and pen ii,
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notorioullly slow at hohJay umc. ll
aho tend~ to come ba ~ 11 the i
pollt'1gc ii. ~rong. So t>crform.i ni; l _
Artll Center honcho Grc~
Patterson became concerned l:ut
week \~hen rei.pomcll to the
ohv:iys sold-out gJIJ "Candlelight
Concert" were )low 111 arri,ing.
h ~eems tJ1at un O\ er:11led I
en,elope wus cnclO:>c.J wilh the
imit:ition lo the concert for l
patrons to n:turn. Polltage for th'
big envelope ill 39 cntll msteac.J ol
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concert goers :ire gelling their
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·EastbluH could house district headquarters · T ~ere ~ere a couple of powerC~I •
llems 1n your recent community
forum (Nov. 12). In boxing
parlance, it was a case of the old
"one-two."
Mary Slykhouse delivered a shatp left
jJb with her proposal that the
superintendent and stalf coold move into
Eastbluff school: thereby saving the
taxpayers S2.9 million and the other
millions spend to pay for the $2.9
million. .
·Mnrgar.et Gardner, howeve r, delivered
that hard right or knockout blow by
writing a most comprehensive and sober
cvalu~\lion of the Newport-Mesa School
District and its practices.
Dotb writers are on target. Gardner
presents a telling indictment or prior
malfc:i:.ance by the leadership and
follows Wlth a number of sensible,
forthright suggestions which the board
should act on. •·
Gardner's goal is lo "make the district
better." Hiring an in ternal auditor makes
sense. It's ironic that a local community
college district board hired on after the
Wagner ~mbczzlement had hit the front
pages.
Jn this regard, I am still (ascinnted the
board has never investigated or looked
into the reasons why the original l'Cp<>rt
·on suspected felony did not go to. the
board, or any of its seven members, but
'to the Grand Jury. This is, in my mind, a
no-confidence vote o( the highest order.
But it is that marvelously succinct
letter of Mary Slykhouse that qualifies
her as an· alert and astute citizen·who
s~cs things which the board and the
REFLECTIONS
'ThiS Council ...
Outgoing Councilman Jay Humphrey
certainly-was
reflects on his four years
up fo . ne
leading the city ol Costa Mesa
c!J,allenge: _.,
BY JAY HUMPHREY
A ~ I come to the end of my term as Y:tcrease of sworn officers on the streets
a City Council n)ember, I would during this time. This was also · ·
like to express a few thoughts accomplished in the face of the siate
about these p:ist fou r years. raiding our funds to balance their
As expected at the time I tOQ.k office, budget. They were unwiJJing to make ·
it has not always been ensy and many the decisions fo cut their spending, and
decisions have not been pleasant. I have chose to shift the hard decisions to local
not always seen eye to eye with many . governments. This council certainly
individuuls and groups. But I have, • demonstrated it was up to the
always used the question of "What will challenge.
niake Costa Mesa a better place, to Jive We also develope<;f plans and took
•md work," as my guidepost. It has been actions to increase and fmprove tho
an educational, challenging and availability of athletic fields throughout
satisfying time that will aJways be 'our community to assure our youth ways
precious to me, and I am honored and ~ to direct their energies in positive ways.
proud to have had the opportunity to We have seen the opening and
scr¥e my community. ·flou rishing of the Senior Center, which
I did not run for a second term wi ll service the needs of our senior,
because time demands of my day job (as community, and we have moved forward
my wife likes to caU it) have changed ~ in addressing the diversity of our
and make it impossible for me to devote multi-cultural community, developing
the amount of time to adequatt!1y ways to improve our communications
address th e needs, concerns and issues and understanding and'ability to live
~my city. lt was a pa'fi\ilil decision in and work together. .
light of some of the goals I had set in T he only glaring area of concern to
working for Co!>ta Me:.a's current and me is the an ti-busioe s label hung
future needs. on us by the Chamber of Commerce.
While I 'did not accomplish all that I When we have been rated No. 8 in the
hoped, we were able to accomplish a state as being business friendly in a
number of goals in which I believe l statewide business publication, not
had a significaQt impact. The most imposed excessive business license fees
important goal was to get a general plan or truces, not imposed any ut ility truces,
1n effect that would give guidance to the moveCI to simplify and speed up permit
im provement and growth of Costa Mesa processes, and tried to keep tbe
over the next 20 years. We were able to "playing field"1evel, it is hard to ...,.
·finally pass a general plan that was a understand why the thamber oontimres
compilation of the input from all the to dore out that drivel.
school administration do not or care not
to set.
The buildings of 6aslblu(f, like those
at Harper, coulli serve as a district
·headquarters. Eastbluff is under a
current lease to Coast Cqinmunity
College District and although it is
currently called Coastline College's
Newport Beach Learning Center, there is
not much going on academically. In fact,
this learning center is primarify a private
day school and day-care center.
The local community should be
grateful that there are citizens like
Gatdner and Slykheuse, who, obviously,
take their civic duties. se~iously.
. Kudos should alsO"go to the Da!ly
Pilot which keeps the community so
well-infortned. •
.LEFTERlS l.A VRAKAS
Costa Mesa
CORRUPONDENCI
Kudos . to Piiot
I wanted to thank you for y:>ur
excellent .coverage of poetry, in
general, and specifically for you r Nov.
S-6 story on my new oooK;'rul~oon,
Empty Hands," from Lightfl,ing ·
Publications.
Your interest and insight 11'akes you
. an excellent writer on writers in ou:
local literary scene.
thrown out of classrooms windows, r 1,d
the graffiti problems, and the filthy
bathrooms, it is a big problem. That's
·never discussed, it's always a matter
fh :it we're living-high on the hog and
now lazy we are, and Thars n0f1l1:
case.
· A ·poem from
There's plenty of district people out
there that arc really working thc;r tails
off -I myself pu t in time th:it I don't
get paid for, and I don't mention iL I
LEE MALLORY stay late, :rnd there':. other pcopli: who
Newport Dench stay l:ite. to ge t the job done, and they
don't raise the.fl ag en the1melves.
Ron Whatchamacallit
I can't help but re.>pvnd to Fred
Whatch:imacalt!ts' article in your
. Weekend edition.
So 1 think that you need to inter\liew
-the people on tne }ob, not di:.tfict
i.upervisors, and rot the administration
of the school, you need to talk to rhei.i!
people one-on-one that' are out thue
working, like the grounds people, tl·e
maintenance men, the. athletic
Newport is a pleasant place,
Where a// still sl•ow q happy fa:e.
. equipment people, anJ such.
.
changes in the leadership of the
chamber, I hope that the city :ind the
chamber can find new avenues to work
together rather than i.ndulgi~g in an
orgy or fi nger-poi11ting.
Wit h the improvemCJ'\J§. in the .
economy; the problems41!cing the
council wiU not go away, but will simply
shift in importance. l th ink the council
will have tp deal with a dwindling
revenue source, because the state is
going to raid our coffers once again,
now that the election is over.
There will .be increased demands
from some quarters to dilute the
~eneral plan a'nd not require those who
make th! me!s lo clean it up. Crime
-.ind effective measures to deal with it
will continue to be constant
considcra t ions.
Where depth there is so high,
It can almost touch the sky!
For negoti1·es '. there be none,
.And where boa1:'ng trips are fun.
Where the b.!achcs are so clean,
And the prett.v people are so Jean.
Where the problems are so few.
and there isn 't damp or morn in~ dew.
Whc(e the su!J is shinning bright, '
And ap the o'ay is gay.and light!
I find it entirely approp~late that' my
good friend Fred placed his .. give
thanks" comments relating to the
eleclioll in District " strategicnlJy
between the "dog poo poo" a:r.d his
".corrupt politici<in" comments. Keep
up the good wo rk!
Jt.S. Thanks 11 ,736! Every sin&lc one of
you!
.RON 'NlNSHlP
Newpcrt Beach
School employee
fllhts back
For any of the positive effects 1 hav.e
had during my term in office, l must Pm· calling regarding your, "Wr.~n hell
give much of the credit to the staff, who free2es over" story (Community
h d I . h . 1 II Forum, Nov. 22). ave ca t w11 me on simp e as we as I'm a school district employee, and it
complex matters with unlimhed seems to me th~( we're never t~ivl!n a
patience, intelligence, humor and chance to speak our minds on ti.is
expertise. issue.
T heir research, recommendations I think that when there comes a time
and SU.Jn><>rt at all times has been "'hen you ·people ~hould interview the
one of my speciaJ pleasures. I people on the job sites, not supervisors,
appreciate that what they did helped to and not pl ant managers,.-but you need
make me look better .than 1 am: to talk to the people whC> are in the
l also want to thank my colleagues on trench, doing all this work.
the council for their helping, cajoling, We're getting slammed all the time
arguing, directing, supporting actions. in one way or anothef.through the
They are my friends and colleagucs•and media, and it seems to me that we're
I cherish my·association with them. never given a chance to go against
TONY ALARCON
eost:1 Mes:i
Broken heart
over letter
.. Leola Schw:uwald's leuer of Nov 1·,
broke roy heart. It was about four rude
and cruel young boys teasing her
friend 's nging and dis:ibled p:irenls
while they were wailing to take the
ferry across the bay. The boys then
threw a rock at the family.
l don't know how l would have
reacted, but I th i1'k Leola's frie nd llid
the rig_ht thing by ignoring the
impudent little brats. lLju:.t leaves me
wonderii1g, who raised those kids?
ll':. ca:.y to bl:imc the violence ~n
television, but TV is not responsible
for ruising our children. The parents
need to· take responsibility fo r th e
actions of their kids.
l love 10 sec pldcr people enjoying
the beautiful bny. To see thc'n1 stwlling
through the fu n zone or along the
beach gives me a great feeling of joy
and peace. Maybe if the rest of us
would take the time to s:iy n :.pecial
hello; to treat them wi th honor and
respect; to let them know that being
part of our lives is important ... maybe
then the cruel \\Ord:. Jnd actions_of
those four mbbehavcJ children
wouldn't have effected the old.er
gentleman as it did, in such a stinging,
rfegative and devastating way.
Leola, please extend my apology to
your friend's parents. Let them know
there are m:iny people who admire
. seeing older people :.pend their time
~utSide aod being active.
Unfortunnlely, those with negative
words always seem to be more
evident. .. nnd louder.
I moved to Newport a year ago
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community. They say that t'he traffic-i mpact fees
_W~e:_:w~er~e;_Ja~b~leLl!t l..Jl. npJl'O\le--~---maff..~p-(oHU the other t:Ictors, bur n ~ handicapped access throughout (he city, was tfiem, via the Orange County
and in fact made Costa Mesa a leader Chamber of Commerce, AAA, m:ijor
Finally, I want to tip m)'. hat t."'-":u.loAU&--t-.f--wiilil.l~v~llcgations-ar~lt --bOC~ ~~ace-Where pcople-
were friendly and trea ted others with
respect. I hope we can teach the
Roeder; OUJ city manager. It was aJways a matter that we make to:>
through, his tireless efforts that I much money and we're barely making
in access throughout the county. developers and over half of the voters
We were able to balance four that P3:55Cd Measure M that demanded
learned what it really meant to be a it. ·
council member. For that I thank him. Considering the filthy schools :rnd
:ro all those who supported me, both classrooms, it's time that these parents
children of th_is community (as well as·
all over) lo respect the feeling and
opinions of Others and ma}be lO even
appreciate differences. If not, there is
always the saying: "If you can't say
something nice, don't i.ay anything at
budgets, even in an economy thaf that each city enact traffic impact fees.
reduced much of our revenues, witllout If a parent were to demand that their
lil{amily and friends and Cttizen~ from all • take some fGSponsibility in the wly
parts of the city, J w.a.o t to th:u.lk you they raise their cflildren. l thi nk that
having any si&nifi cant negative impacts children live by the rules of their
on the services that our city government community, would they be called
and hope that my efforts will encourage it's time that tlleY. start making their
more Costa Me ans to take an active children tpon.s1blc. all."
provides_ ---...anti-childre~u~not. hey-woukt
' An obvious positive impact was the be called good parents. Wlth the recent
h:snd in theiidty--govc:mmcnt. T When u go through-the groa:rd
Happy holidays to all. and you md books that have bee;, ... --M:F. EUSTERM
Newport Dench
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"We couldn't leave It m dry
dock and we had no choice but to
do the repairs. So now we have to
start fund n1ising."
Though the ship is continually
in use, the expenses outdistance
the income. The repair bills wiped
Out most of the funds and if the
money ~an't 'be raised now, the
next repair that comes up may
jeopardize the program, ·Cun·
ningham said.
Practically a •Newport Beach
landmark. the Argus has been a
fixture in the Sea Scout harbor
since J 970. During the summer, it
is booked solid with Boy Scout ex-
cursions. " •
Bill Mountford, the new Sea
Scout Base director, said the edu-
cational value for youngsters is
more than enough to keep 1he
ship afloat. ·Amid a world of tech-
nology, young people learn how to
maneuver the seas the way sailors
did more than 80 years ago.
The Argus was built in 1~8 in
Denmark and sailed the North Sea
as a trading schooner until Tucker
Thompson, an American, bought it
and re-rigged it. He and his family·
sailed the world and brought the
ship to California in 1970.
The. ship's ct>"!O'ffllt past ma,kes
its repair and retention particu-
larly critical, said .•. Cunningham,
who is calling on the community
for holp. ,
The recently repaired Argus has offered Boy Scouts the thrill of
!'ai!jng the high seas from Newport Harbor for many years: At
right, a Scout casts a line to another during a 1983 excursion.
"It's the only historic original
working vessel around," said Cun·
ningham, whose work on a· Coast
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• Eag_les bounce Troy .. around .· in ·Tip~on Opener · -,,...
• Estancia's front line helps
offset some icy shooting frqm
the perimeter by the Eagl~s.
BY RlCHAlU> DUNN, Sroln'S Wann
CORONA DEL MAR -
Chalk this one up to a height
advantage. '
Led by a front line of 6-
foot-8 (Kevin Byrne), 6-7
{Mark Pierson) and 6-6
(Chris Candlish), Estancia
High's boys basketball team created plen-
ty of problems for visiting Troy Wednes-
day night in the opening round of pool
play in the Dally Pilot Tip-off Classic at
·Corona del Mar.
Troy (0-1), an outside shooting team ex-
peeled to be prolific from beyond the
three-point arch in 1994-95, struggled
from the field in the first three quarters.,
and was outrebounded by the Eagles, 36-
25 , as Estancia (2-0) won its ~econd
straighr,-59-49, i11 as many outings. · .
"We've won by 10 and we've won by 12,
and we haven't played well, yet,". said Es-
tancia Coach Tim Parscl, also ref erring to
the Eagles' season-opening victory against
Capistrano Valley, 67-55, on T':'esday.
Estancia, in early foul trouble, putting
Troy io the bonus only 4 minutes, 15 sec-
• WIDllUDAY-1 1coau
LOI Ab1mltos S8, Irvine 4S
&Wida 59, Troy 49.
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• (It Newport H1rbof)
6 p.m. -Irvine vs. Newport H1rbof
7:40 p.m. -Los A11milos vs. Westmlns~r
(at Coron1 del ~)
6 p.m. -Troy vs. Corona dtl Mv
7;40 p.m. -Esuncla vs. Verdugo Hiiis
onds into the game, outscored the Watr
iors in each of the first three quarters,
building a 39-20 lead.
Troy, which ~hot only 20.8% from th e
field (5 of 24) in the fir~t three quarters,
did not sink a three-pointer until the
fourth. ·
Estancia was 0 for 11 from three-point
range, but received an encouraging effort
from senior Greg Foster, an Irvine-trans-
• DAVID FlllDIG/FOa Tiii Di.u.r PILOT
PACIFIC COAS1'. LEAGUE CHAMPS: First-year Coach Brian Kreutzkamp's Costa Mesa High Mustangs are en-
joying that familiar ring to a water polo season as they reign as league kfngpins for the ninth consecutive year.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THI WIEK· -One more . in · t"e ·1oni1 gray · line
" • • Dan McDonough waited fo·r his turn, and it's obvious
he 's wasted precious little in his·quest for fo_otball glory.
BY B~Y FAULKNER, SPOan Wuna
C hris and Bria n McDonough
still delive r shots to little
brothe.r Dan. But the only •
bruises they leave these days arc ~
to the Newport Harbor High v~ ......
senior'' eg .
Gone are the days when Chris, 24, and Brian,
22, can lure their eager younger sibling into a
friendly front-yard flogging, under the guise of
improving his football technique. '
"They used to love throwing me around," said
the a 6-foot·l, 215-pound All-Sea Vi,ew League
middle linebacker, who stopped receiving such
invitations a couple years ago. 0They beat on me
a lot when I was younger, but I loved it. I think,
I've outgrown them a little, now."
A three-year letterman for the unbeaten and
top-seeded Sailors ( 12·0), Dan McDonough has
added greatly to the Newport football legacy
initiated by his brothers, whom he began
watching from the Davidson Field st.uids as a
fourth-grader. •
"Chris played in 1986-87 and Brian played in
1989-90," said the younger McDonough, who
earned Dally Pllot Player of the Weck laurels for
his sterling performance in the Tars' 24-8 CIF
Division V quarterfinal triumph Friday al Blea
Olinda.
"1 went to all their aames, and I always knew
it would be special when I finally got a chance to
play for Newport myself.'' McDonou&h said. "I
always used to wake up early in the. morning the
day after their games to try to find their names in
the paper."
As one of the leadina tacklcn in lho vaunted
Harbor def cnM, and an offensive Contributor as
the secod<! in Coach Jeff Brinkley's oftea·used
doublc·tiaht eftd fonnalioo, Mc:Donoutla can
usually count on a mention in ......,..,.,
accounu this scuoa. •
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their games,
and I a1w·ays
kA8W-1t would
be special
when I finally
got a chan.ce
to play for
Newport my-
self. I always
u·sed tt> wake
up early in the
morning the·
day after their
games to try
to find their
names in the
paper.' 1 -···-tineba DoM l SACH/l?AJLY PILOT
Newport · cker Newport Harbor High linebacker Dan McDonough,
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Foster came off the bench and scored a
team-high 14 points, a 7 of 10 shooting
performance from the field while inside
the th-rec-point circle. He also grabbed six
rebounds and made a pai r of steals.
"He's learning our game, and· we need
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Foothill in pre season, 28-7, but
are these the same KniQhts?
BY BA.IUlY FAULJCNE&, Sro1.TS Wuna
T he Foothi ll . High
football team brings
a couple of seve n-•
game slreaks in to Friday
night's CIF Southern Sec-~~It:~~
tion Division V semifinal,
7:30 at Tustin High, against top-seeded
and unbeaten NewPQn Harbor.
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chllllllld to 4:30
Frid3y's scheduled Daily PUot
Tip-off Classic basketball game be·
tween host Newport Harbor and,
·Los Alamitos at 7:40 p.m. has been
1.witchcd to 4:30 p.m. to accomodate .
the conflict wilh football. .
Newport Harbor's No. I-ranked
and unbeaten Sai lors are at Tustin
Friday night at 7:30 lo duel FoothiJI
in the ClF Division-V football semi·
finals. Los 'Alamitos, also 12-0, ·tan-
gles with · 12-0 Mater Dei at Ana-
heim Stadi um Friday night at 7:30
in Oivision I footbaU.
BULLETIN BOARD
SpORTS
Coach Tom Meiss' Knights (S-4) have West League, ha\e also added to the
won seven straight after a fou r·game los-Knights' Sea View ¥.oes.
ing skein that included a 28-7 defeat by Dut Newport Coach Jeff OrinUey, bid·
the same Sailors (12-0). ding 10 earn his second sec11on 111le garue
The Century League champions, how-appearance in three )ears. and onl) the
ever, have also lost seven consecutive con-school's third in 6-t \'':mity seasons, i:,n"t
tests against teams from the Sea View · m\Jch into numerptogy. .
League, dating back to a season·ending ln facr, the number Briol..k> prefers to
loss to Irvine in the 1992 Division IV address most often is one -as in one
semifinals. game at a time.
Included · in Foothill's futility. against "l guarantee. it'll tak-c one of our best, if
their Sea View neighbors to the South, arc .not the best effort \\e'vc had to beat this
three straight pre-league losses to New· ~ team," Brinkley said. "Th ese guys a:f on
port. the rise and they're very ph)sical. h's
· Irvine also ended Foothill's season in going to be a hard·hiuing affair.'' ·
last year's Division IV quarterfinals, and Meiss, known for his 'quotability as \\Cll
Wood bridge (twice) and Tustin, "hich left as a history of succc~sful prep programs :it
the Sea View this faJI . for the Golden See FOOT&AU/P•1• a2
-OVertline is necessary tor-
, Seniors Classic organizers
~Transportation, parking
are easily the major thorns
which must be dealt with.
0 rpnizers of the inaugural
Toshiba Seniors Oassic in
March arc '\\'Orking overtime
to clear u problcrJ!S and poli.Sh
details, while doina the fox-trot as
quickly as possible.
Transportation and parking are the
bigest obstacles at lhaa point.
Mesa Verde Country Oub, which
will host Orange Co1111ty'1 farst Senior
PGA Tow event, caRDOJ
.OOVOmodate the surplus of cars,
vans and television trucks in its
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Club golf
community, such as
chui;ches, schools
:rnd shopping
centers, \\ill be
asked to help. ·
' The· Westin South •
Coast Plu~ ij_otcl.
the official hotel
he:ldquattclTl)f the
Classic, does not
offer a shuttle
sen-ice, 50 Mesa
V c rde officials arc "t •
workina on a
transportation
system to shuttle
fans from various
p~ina k>ls lo the golf course.
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Some (resting · on : the cake
~ State yolleyball finalists to be feted Friday night. • o n Saturday, the CaJifornia State Girls Volleyball
Championships will be held again at Cnl State Fullerton with
t~e Di\lision IV fin:il between Cnlvary Ch~pcl and Orinda •
Miramoote starting at 11 a.m. and the Division l final between
Newport Hitbor and St. Mary's of Stockton ~tarting llt 7 p.m. ·
1 Under the direction of Slatc·ClF ~i:ue Commi ~oner •
Marcaret Davis, this tournament is • top-of·the·line affatr. State
Sports Information Director Jim Duel, with excellent media 1uade,
statistics crew, all-tournament selection commiuce and pOlt·match
press confercl\CC, allows for all ol the class oC IA international ncnl.
On Friday niaht, tbe two flAallsb la each of the rave dMliou will •
be honored at the uaua.I State BllDCl'ltt. I feel ~ry fonilaate IO be
the Muaer of Ccremoeies This bMquel adds a spcdaJ IOuda ol ct..
eo the wide tournameat. •
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MISSION VIEJO
-Despite the long-
ran$e marksmanship
of Jt4nior Mike Mon-
toya, the Costa ~esa
High boys basketball
team absorbed its second loss to
stnrt the season Wednesday night.
79-66. against Mark Keppel at the
Mission Viejo Invitational.
FULLERTON ._
Despite having
three key prayers
1till absent because
of volleyball, the
Newport Harbor
High girls basket-
ball team took care of business
Wednesday, capturing its leUOn
opener, 61-33~ in the first round of
the Fullerton Tournament.
T birty four top United
States and Jap4ncse
coUegiate uilors
descended on Newport
Thanksgiving weekend for the
sixth annual Goodwill Regatta.
U.S. Naval Academy cadet
Ryan Cox walked away with •
· averall honors, using consistent
toP:five rmishes 10 seal an easy . . WUl.
A wide variety of conditions
made for challenging sailing
throughout the regatta. Friday,
470s and Snipes. lhey were aa a
significant disodvantaae.
By conuast, Americu sailon
rely exclusively on short courses
in simpli.fied "cOllcgiate style"
dinghies, givi ng U.S. 1ailors a
decided udvantage in the event.
The next lime the Goodwill
Regatta is held in fapan, the
long course format ood Japanese
classes will be used .
The Goodwill Regalia was
c:stablishcd s~ years ago by
Montoya .netted 7 df 10 at-
tempts from three-point range to
fini~h with a team-high 23 points
as th1; Mustangs utilized a we:ipon
that was absent in the opening-
night 82-55 loss to Mission .Viejo.
Josh Weeks also hit two three-
pointers, aiving Mesa nine in the
game. Keppel (1-1) clung to a 33-
32 lead at hal~time, but pulled
away with a big third quarter and
went up by as many as 19 before
the Mustangs-clawed back:
Sophomore wing player Jenny
Jennings. pumped in 5 of .7 at:
\empts from the floor· and all four
free-throw tries to finish with a
six races were sailed in very light 1
conditions in Newport Harbor.
· Tadashi Sekiyama, chairman of
Nikken Lease Group, Tokyo, a
leading Japanese equipment
rental comp:iny. Twenly of the
top coJlegiate sailing teams in
Japan and the U.S. are invited to
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Doll L&ACH/OAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High's Dewayne Crenshaw (30) pulls down a
rebound as teammate Charles Chatman (22) looks on In
Wednesday's duel with Mark Keppel at Mission Viejo Invita-
tional. The Mustang·s dropped 79-66 decision.
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Troy, which plays Corona del
· game-high 15 points and added
seven rebounds.
On Saturday, blustery Santana
conditions kept sailors off the
· water until late in the afternoon,
participate in this truly
international colle~le
regatta, which allerlfates
between Japan and the
Senior post player Dianne Pu-
tido chipped in with 15 points and
eight rebounds, 'while sophomore
point guard Andree Verhulst had
10 points. The Sailors jumped on
La Serna early, bolting to a 20-S
lead after one period and were
never threatened. Newport re~ums
to action .at Fullerton High on Fri-
day, meeting Rosary at 4:30.
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and just three races were
sailed before sundown.
. By Sunday morning,
the Santanas had
completely blown.
themselves out, with
winds never exceeding
eight knots.
San Diego's Billy_~
Hardesty, sailing tj)iS' year
for Kings Point, was
second overall behind
Navy's Ryan Cox.
Hardesty, who won the
High School Nationals in
Newport in 1993,
stumbled in heavy
conditions on Saturday.
Tufts University's Senet
Bischoff, with.a strong Sunday
John
Drayton
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One of the great things
about the Goodwill
Regatta is the
opportunity to socialize
wish international
competitors. Several
dinners afford for top
Japanese and U.S.
collegiate sailors to meet
and socialize.
While the sponsors
MOU.., 8UAllTUIS performance, was third ov~rall, ~ HMtMw .~ ·,: ,; !~:!~ 23 points behind Hardesty, while
,_.....,.a.: u s-.-v.s.c 1. ,.,... 1;,,....,.,. Peter Wells, sailing fo r UC
enjoyed rnee1ing witl:l
local sailing dignitaries (like Bill
'Ficker), the Japanese sailors
were treated 10 kareoke parties
and other social events wilh lheir
American counterparts.
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. worn.en's team was. St. _Ma~·s CdM glr~rau~~~~:~~ Brenna~ '.n eighth. . -
1 Overall, American collegiate
On the l3st day, Japanese and
American sailors initiated a
trading frenzy for i·shirts and
sailing gear. One of the women
on the U:S. cam came sec · men -win •. ~~~IA:-
COST A MESA .: The South·
crn California College "'!en's bas·
kctball team evened its overall
record at 2-2 Wed nesday night
with a 78-66 non-conference win
over Ch1:h 1ian Heritage at the Pit.
to learn his game," Parse! said of
Foster, an AJl-Sea View League
g.11ard for the Vaqueros a year ago,
who also had a series -0( minor leg
injuries during the fall.
Estancia, whict\ committed 11 of
its 19 fouls in the first half, was
also led by guard Dane Flock's 12
point!>, five steals and two assists.
Mar today at 6 p.m. ip the second
round of pool play, led briefly in
the first quarter, 4·3, but was
-never on lop again after Tom
Feeney scored.
Estancia, which plaYi Verdugo
Hills in pool play af'<;_dM tonight
at 7:40, was forced to plrt Candlish
on the bench most of the first half
because or foul trouble. Candlish
picked up his .seeond foul 2:51 into
the game, and his third wifh 3:50
left in the first half.
GARDEN GROVE -The Co-
rona del Mar High girls basketball
team had a disappointing start to
their 1994-95 campaigo Wednes-
day, going into ovcnime before
falling in a non-league game at Pa-
teams dominated the regalia,
wit" no Japanese team finishing •
in the top 10 (the Japanese team
was 11th). J:ipanese collegiate
racing uses "long courses," and
since they race in mor!technical
with a Japanese team blaz.er,
which she had traded in
exchange for a k~.
John Droyion's boDting
col1JJ11a appears Jn tht D:1J/r
Pilot eYrry Thursday.
ForwaFd Jon Naro paced the
Vanguards with 16 points and
seven rebounds; guard Chris Kost-
ol f had 15 points and eight re-
bo unds ..
cifiea, 53-50. . ..
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CHRISTIAN HI RITAGI 66
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· ln the thir<l quarter, Estancia
spurted , 12-5, lo take a 35-17 lead,
following the lead of Plock and
Foster, who combined for 10
str\lignt points (and three sleals}
during the run. · ISTANClA I t , TROY 4 9
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• CdM held the lead ·most of the
way, and by as many as 10 points
i.o the first half and five with
about 2~ minutes remaining. But
it took a free throw by Corona's
Melissa Ford wilh one second left
-to extend the game into OT. .
-After introducing their division
·and relaying some funny f 1orl~J(
about e·ach team, ttit!-• • • •
Jill hnd never set before .
college, but stepped up to the
challenge. She is also a small
pcr!>On who like Sienna proved
the theory that it is not the size
of the body, bul the size or tbe .
heart that is important.
Newport's Jenny (Evans)
Griffith is the tbird 'ambassador.·
With two state ch~pionship
appearances ('85 -and '87), Jenny
was a two-lime All·Clf player
and a Prep All-American.
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said, "if we •struggle, and win and
get better, that's OK. It's obvious
we have things to work on. That's ·
what these games are for. Teams
aren't going to back down . We
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DIRICTIONI TO TUSTIM HIOH SCHOOL Additionally, Foothill has picked up Law-
Tillit SS north lo MKArthut OI' Oytr lumolfs. Turn right.
lhtn ttll on l4!d Hill <1nd proct~ nonhtrly. Co under S, lurn
ltfl on lllgun<1 l~d, KhoOI on ripl, <ti 11 71 L.agun<1 llolld.
f oothill, Orange and Santa Ana, is obvi ou11ly
comfon able in the underdog role. Sophomore quarterback Tyler Lang (6-1, 175),
who earned the starting job from Michael
Ford, who led the offel)se in the ijrst Newport
meeting, has completed 64% (82 of 128) of his
passes fo r 1,185 yards and 11 touchdowns, with
only six interceptions.
rence Mariner, a talented sophomore transfer
from El Modena. who rushed for 65 )'ards on
eight carries, including the decisive )9-'yard TD
in last week's 14-7 wi"7cr Valencia.
"Both teams hy-m~de a lot of progress
since the first meeting," said Brinkley, who
counters with his most balanced offense in his
nine years at the Sailor helm, as well as a stin-
"We're like ~he raccoon and .they're the
sh.:amtoller," Meiss quipped. "We just don't
w:.int to be road kill." ..
Contrary lo Meiss' metaphorical license, it's
the Sailors who will emphasize quickness 1 gy defense allowing the second-fewest points
per game (10.3) in Orange County.
ambassadors will present their
"reflections" op how volleyball
has af!ect.ed.lheir lives. The...
--effect of these role 11iodels on
each player will be something
they >Viii alway~ remember.
One of the ambassadors wlll
be Sienna Curci, who is Coach
Dan Glenn's assistant with the
Newport Harbor team. After
appearing in two state finals ..
(1985 and 1987), Sienna was a
two-time All·CIF performer and
a National High School
All-American.
Her college career al
California was very successfu l.
She was an All-Pacific 10
selection and hold s the Cal
carc;tr assist and service ace
reoords. Her greatest attribute is
her great ability to be successful
"despite her size (5-foot-5 is
stretching it). Sl1e is one of the
greatest competitors that I have
ever known.
Her college career al UCLA
produced two national
champion!>hips as well as an
All-American selec1ion. ~re
importantly, she was thej'leam
c;.i ptain for \wo years. r""'
Afte r comple ting her college
career, Jenny spent two years on
our USA national te am. She
currently is teaching at Calvary
Chapel High School and is
Coach Jim Downey's assistant.
The la~t two ambassadors arc
Maria Reyes-Sanchez (Hueneme,
1986) and Piper H:ihn (Mira
Costa, 1989). Both of these
players were excit ing high school
pla)~rs and became great college
~tandouts -Reyes at UC Santa
Barbara and Hahn, al Stanford. again~t the bigger Kn ights. .
"They're real bi g," Drinkley said. "When we
pl:.iyed them the first time, I walked right be·
side them on the way to 1he halftime locker
room and l was amazed at the size ·or their
guys."
Indeed, the Foothill offensive line averages
237 pounds from.tackle to tackJe, compared to
a paltry 189 pounds per man
Nick Sveslosky (635 rushing yards and JO
TDs) and Jason DeAngelo (462 rushing yards)
arc also primary weapons for an offense aver·
aging nearly 23 points.
The Knights, wbdse once started nine juniors
and six sophomores this year, have made a few
personnel adjllstments since the Sept. 23 loss
to Newport, also at Tustin.
Senior quarterback 'John Giordani the Dally
Pilot Sea View League Offensive Pl ayer of the
Year, has utiJ ized nine different recoivers to
amass 1,348 passing yards.
The ground game, operating behind all·
league linemen She_rif Pepic, Brandon Baker,
James Moureaux and tight end Mike Freeman,
is keyed by senior Brian Johnson, the Pilot Sea
View MVP.
The second amb:i!>i.ador is
Jillian (Harrington) Griffin, who
played on .Corona del Mar's 1984
state championship team. An
AJl-ClF performer in tr:ick (i.he
ran the quprter and half mile),
Jill went on to set al Princeton ..
University where her team wo'n
the Ivy League title in 1987.
As J have stated, it is a
tremendous honor f~r-mc"to'bc -
associa1ed. wi1h this event which
will honor our top two teams in
c:.ich division (based on school
auend:i ncc) in the state or
Cali fornia. l e{pect to see
everybody at the slate final~ on
Saturday at CaJ State F.ullerton.
acro!>s Newport's four-man de-
fensive front. .
The Foothlll offense contrasts
it11 beef fn the trenches wi th dart·
crs in the backfield, which its em·
ploys in their balanced run-pass
:.ittack. ...
Tramel Robinson, a 5-foot-7,
170-pound juriior, has 747 rushing
l ards and 588 receiving yards to
cad the 1cam in both categories.
lis 14 touchdowns are also tops
on the squad.
GOLF •re••••• 81 "Transportation and parking are the
major problemJ," said Dill Wallace, golf
chairman of Mesa Verde. "Wc.'rc
workina with the city, the police and
the ci{y council." ·
Furihcr, arrangement1 for club
members to ploy elsewhere durin& the
event (Marci\ J,.JQ) arc al~ being
mudc. Newport Beach CC. Santa Ana
CC. SeaCfi ff CC and Big Canyon CC
arc.: the opcions.
"Any of th())C clubs will work with
yo u, bec;;iusc they gel cauaht with that,
too," Wullacc s1ud. 40 ft'1 not any1hin1
our o ( che ordfoary."
Official• are hoplns that many club
mcmbcra at Meaa Verde will volunteer
for scoflna And morah1Un1 dutie1
durina chc 1ourn11mcnc. an evenr •
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OFF•NIK DEFSNIK
No. Pl•Ytw
7 John GIO«lanl
Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. No. P!Qef Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe.
8-3 180 • Sr. OB 55 Tom Ealon 8-2 195 Sr. ' DE 54 175 Sr. TB « Slly Conway S.9 170 Jr. OT
5·11 205 Sr. F8 M 8• Johns 5·9 195 &. HG
8·2 175 Sr. WR 84 Jatlc Hogan 8-0 195 • Sr. DE 8-4 190 . So. WR a5 Mll<e Freeman 6-1 225 Sr. OlB
46 BNn JoMson 27 Man RIOQ!e
3 Jon BenzJnQtr
23 Danny Pulido
Johnson, an all-league corner·
bac wit seven interceptions, a
just 181 rushing yards through
seven games. He's averaged more
then 140 yards the last five, how-
ever, including touchdown runs of
84, 73, 58, S6 and 2S yards.
TODAY
85 Molla Fl1efNll &·1 225 Sr. TE 5 Din~ 6-1 215 Sf. U Sea View Defensive Player of
the Year Bill Johns, a S-9, 195-
pound nosesuard, joins lio.e-
baclcers Dan McDonough, Free-
man, and Matt Riggle to lead the
Harbor def cnse.
7 6 Shetll Ptplc 8-2 220 Jt. LT 27 ~ R1Qo1e S-11 20s.. Sf. OlB
6.0 m • Jr. LG 4t Bliln Johnson 54 m St. ca M Bfandon~
50 Brandon Hetrlcll e-o 195 Jt. c 2 Scoa Slnclnom 5-9 165 Sr. ca
5·9 195 Sr. RG .A O~ Eadie 6-0 185 Sf, SS
6-1 240 St. RT 32 Din llefQef 6-2 170 SI. FS
54 BtU Johns
78 mies a.breaur
offering $800,000 In prize money, while
increasins to.$1.million in 1996 and
1997. ESPNwill 1clevi~ the
tournament as part of the Senio r PGA
Tour's Qidillac Series.
Cadillac will bring in about 60 cars
fo r tbc players to use, which in lhc:lr ~
will take up a great majority of the
room in Mesa Verde's parking Jot.
"We're hoping that we won't need to
ger too many of our members some
place else, because we're hoping they'll
be working our touhrnmcn 1," Wallace
~aid. "Mo~t of the volunteers wHI come
from Men Verde, and if other club's
mcmben participate in the manhalins
anct runnina or the tournament, that
opens up (playing) spots in their club."
Meja Verde will hted 6SO YOlunteen
to run the Seniors Oauic 1ua:eafully.
11h took us seven months to put tht
'(U.S. girls junior amateur) totcther (In
'
.. •
d
1993), and really we have less than four
to get this together," Wallace added.
0 11'1 llke the guy says. 'Honey, I'm
dancing as fast as I can.• "
• HoUday 1plrlt ••• C.O.ta Me11 Oolf
and Country Oub's pro shop is offering
discounts to cust()fllor1 until Christmas
Day in exchange for cans or food for
tho-needy. For every three cans of food,
pacrons receive a .5% discount. Buyers
can receive up to 2.5% ofl on ck>thcs,
20% off on shoes, 15% off on bap and
accessories, and up to JO~ off clubs ..
Balls, gloves, or any other Item on
sale, are not included in the discounts.
If, for cumplc. if you brina in six
cam of food, you can eam up to ~~
off. For 2'~ orr on clothlna (the
1rcatcst barpin), patrons need to brin&
· in J5 cans Of food. The C.0.11 Maa
Police Department wW distribute lbe ·
food to thote tn need ln tho commwlit1.
'·
Also, gift certificates are avnilnblc for
golf leaons and merchandise. The food
·campalp docs not apply lo cer\ificates.
• Memorable lttaon ••• Jenny
Olup, Corona del Mar High senior,
and among the top female golfers in the
CIF Southern Section. attended the
Chuck Hogan Golf School recenlly In
Hawaij. . •
Wtiite practicing on the drMng range, Glucow bumped lnlo PGA Tour
professJonal Peter Jacobsen, who began
to offer Glasgow a few tips. One thing .
ied lo anolhcr, and Jacobsen ended up
spendina about, l ~ hours wilh Glasgow.
.. He helped me a lot with my swing.''
Olup said. ••J wu bringing my arms
too k>w, and he cbaapd me. Now,
when I brinJ my dub blcll and it's in a
parallel polltioa, • r straiaht up, ralhcr
than dral my arm. . aaueow. wbo " •trooaly con1iderin1 •
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Oregon and Cal next year. finished
third among Orunge County golCers and
tied for 14th ove rall last June at the
CIF/Southcrn California Golf \.
Association (SCOA) Championshiptut
Rcdlunds Coun\ry Club.
She has competed in the U.S. girls
junior amateur the past two years.
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name, monogram, 1milc race or any
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NewPQrt Beach/Coata M-Dally Pilot Thursday, December .1. 1994 83
.
. The Ciaralri Factor (NeW11or1·.s· not-so-secret weapon)
...,. Weightlifting aside, the switc~
to 4-3 defe~se appears to
have paid big dividends.
llY BAJUt.Y FAUL.IC.NE&, Sroan Wann
T wo things we now
know a.bout the
consequences of
Tony Ciarelli taking over •
this fall for Bo Larson as
the Newport Harbor High
football team's defensive coordinator.
First: The Sailors' transition Crom the
four-four lo a four-three defense, with a
chn,nge in philosophy regarding responsi-
bilities of linemen and linebackers has
helped Coach Jeff Brinkley's 12-0 'Tars
to ·the most wins in 64 varsity seasons,
Orange County's second-best points
against average (10.3 per game), and a
berth in Friday's 7:30 p.m. ClF Southern
Section Division V semifinals against
Foothill at Tustin High.
Second: Oral)ge County ofli'cials no
longer need cotton balls in their can to
patrol the Sailor sideline on game nights.
"Things arc definitely a little ~ieter
on the sideline with Bo (an intensely vo-
ciferous individual who stepped down
after seven years on the Newport staff)
no longer there, and myself (no shrink-
ing violet) moving up to the press bQx,"
noted Ciarelli, who most recently
coached receivers, while coordinating the
team's mJch-heralded weightlifting pro-
gram.
"(Brinklt!y) still goes oCf once tn a
. while, but with rhe three of us down
there, sort of egging each other on, we
had a reputation for drifting out to the
hash mar.ks to get our point across to the
referees." •
Now, Ciarelli concentrntes;Qn getting
his point across lo his players, who he
said had some trouble adjusting to the
sub1le chapges of the new scheme.
''I think it's been in the last four or
fi\le weeks that the kids have finally
begun feeling comfortable with the de-
fense, as well as myself feeling comfort·
able as a coordinator,'' said Ciarelli, who Abide from a 50-yard punt return for a
hu installed many of the principle he, • touchdown yielded to S:M1nna, the Suil-
learned as a former assistant at Edison. orf have yielded just (our scoring play
Under Larsen, the Newport defensive of more than 9 yards (29, 23, 1~ and 13),
philosophy involved an attacking corps or '!_nd have given up only four rusl1ing
four linebackers, behind a reading .four-touchdowns.
man front. And while the scheme en• Corona del Mar High qunTterbuek
joyed greiit success (the 1992 team went Josh W'alz's 39-yard scramble to •the
11-3 and made the school's first Clf title Newport 24 In the.closing minutes of this
game appearance since 1942, and New. year's Battle of the Day, and " 33·yard
port produced -the last two Sea View non-scoring pass play by Savanna, ure
League Defensive Players of the Year in the biggest blemishes on the bend.don't-
·Beau Ralphs and Steve Gonzales), the break philosophy.
Tars, with linebackers charging first and "lt 's worked out the w:iy we ·v~ dra'>' n
reacting second, were vulnerable, at it up on the board virtually every \\eek
limes, to the big play. so far, which is obviously very gratify.
Ciarl:lli's system, on the o ther hand, ing," said Ciarelli, "'hb encountered
involves "wanting the defensive Une to some briet"·--s~epticbm from Drinkley
make ·something happen and the line-whe~ initiallffitching the change.
backers to pick up the pieces." -"(Brinkley) told me if I was going to
Tbe four-thr~ alignment, patterned take over, to go "ith what I wanted. But
after perennial NCAA title contender he was a little leery \\hen he saw me
Miami, has helped Harbor limit op-widening the ends," Ciarelli rec.Jllcd.
ponents to just three running plays of "Witb the artO\\ ends, it looks hke there
more than 20 yards and only one passing are running holes there., wben th crl! re-
play or more thon 30. ally aren't. Once he saw under:.tood thJt,
.
1 had Ills full support. ..
Adding u1Uicuhy to the 11ansi1ion was
po ition c.:haogcs by sc~cral 1 larbor de·
fenue rs, including mo ... ing lincm~u Mau
Riggle and Mike ftcem.m to lin e-
backers, liocbacker Dna11 Juhn:ion to
orncrback1 and :afoty S ult S:ind:.1rom
lO corner.
"As a lincb.id.cr, yo u hU\C to play
mote untlc:r control," sJid All·Sl:a View
League senior middle li11ebJcl..u Dan
McDonou~h. "You have lo u ust yuur
buddy .m<l i'Tbt just Oy 'around out there.
It's :lg}!n:ss1vl.!ness '"'ith intelligence"
Senior nuscgu~rd U1ll Johns 'took Jd-
vantagc of a grc;.iter freedom to att.i k to
e;.irn Sea Vu:w Delcn~1vo PIJ)er of the
Year honor:., -..
Ciardli 'J1d the ~)sh~rn 1.:halk\lgcs op-
pooenb to M1sta1n put~11ti.1I. s~unng
dnvc~ "jth 11 .. mlcss execution.·
"E\en the pros ha'e a hard tune put-
ting together 15-pl..1) scoring Jmei.,'
Ciarelli s:ud. "Our "hole plan 1~ lo con·
tam (olknscs) \\lthvut tal.m~ ;.r\\;,i) lrvm
our aggrcs~1,cn1;'>~ \\e Jvn't h.:t an)th111g
get behinJ us. a11J \\to: ,llt..1ck thl! bJll un-
dcrne..1th."
McDONOUGH .McDonough also acted-quickly to wrap up a
Brea punt returner in the fourth quarter,
junior, provides support as a Sailor . CdM Ameba falls, 3-2 Fro•·••1• a1 making the touchdown-saving tackle from
rusher; only to come away with 22 yards on the · t>ehind. after the Wildcat had fielded a short
ground. -kick with only 66 yards oC green grass between
McDonough se t the lone by dumping him and ppydirt.
Wildcat quarterback Matt Kalcevich for a McDonough also caught one pass for 7
2-ya rd loss on the; second play of the game, yards. lt was his fourth reception of tho season,
then joined Mike Freeman for a stop 2 yards including an· 8-yard TO against earlier this year
behind the line two plays later. against Foothill, this week's semifinal
On the Tars' third defen~ive series, after opponent.
they had assumed a 3-.0 lead, McDonough The ability to reach the end zone is but one
manhandled Drea tailback Jerome Owens as of the areas McDonough can counter verbal
both pursued an errant option pitch. Though jabs from his siblings, both of which toiled on
O" ens appeared 10 have McOonou.gh sh~lded the line.
from the bounding ball, McDonough, a devout McOonough's 30-7 career varsity record al
practitioner .of the team's O)ympic lift program, Newport also equals the combined number of
'>\!Ill Owens sprawling with a two-handed varsity vic1ories posted in Chris and Brian's
~hi' er. He then tell on the ball at the Brea 19 four seasons (30-16).
· cHecrleadcr. ,.
Along with his athletic talents, Brinkley
beJit;vcs McDonough's grasp of Harbo r
gridi'l'ol'I history has helped him assume a
strong le::idership role.
"He really loves to play the game and h~
underslands the program," Brinkley said. "He's
b<!cn \\.:Itching Newport football for a long
time, he knows the traditions, and he knows
what kind of work ethic we've come to expect.
.He's one of ou r captains and.a great leader.
His work ethic is one we like lo use as an
example,"
IRVINE -The Torrance United Soccer
Club Eagles edged U1e Corona del Mar
Ameba. 3-2. to capture fourth place in
the Irvine Strikers Harvest .. cup boys
· under· 12 competition Saturday afternoon
Ameba, a California Youth Soccer
Association South ctub team. opt:ned the
sconng midway U1rough the f,rst ha r
when center-stnker Scptt Dean tie~dt:d
Cory Smith's come; kick from the left
side aver ttit Torrance goa!r.etper's
outstretched hands.
MacDonald, Geo!f Co11:er Man Mayer
and John Grod s.de1,ncd with m1uries.
CdM moved d::!e'lders R ,t y Watson. Dan
Oegheri Dere11 Li::v. s arJ s.-.e1:per Smith
into the anJCK 100;. rig fer tl1e v. nn 1g
goal
The agJ~ess"e mJ11eu.er p:ac~d
CdM S' dtfe.1se w' r $k eraJ, ng Tcrrarce
lo IJur.ch a .u::ce~sfw COJnter.irtaci'
wt, t~ re:~:. t~.i t.'lt: Eag r::i '" ,rilng goa.J w1ttl le:s J ~n c1;e rr .. !e rtma.n ng
1'1 me came · _ ---
Torrance answered v.1m 11.u quick Ame~a · go:i eeptr S~s-ve Jcndrus;n:s
goals early in the second 1 .. f but CdM hao 5,,. Su.E:S i.1 :Ile c:in ::, tnc :Jding t::o
evened the score in the seccr.d pe1 od on • trorn p;,lm-t:Jn"' r.t ge Tom!fite go::' ~s rccor~ed e1gnt SJ.es · · Dean's second goal '" an rn1 er QW1e Fr ca,, Ameba
The equalizer was set up oy a <h~ .. ~eo a 2· 1 neart!.>reaa.er to :i e
....
10 set up a fi ve-play touchdown drive for a 10-0 "If l screw up, they're the first to let me
1: • know about it. Bur they come to all the games
When Drea drove to the Newport 15 on its and cheer me on JUSt e 1 WiTOl1I m,
McDonough is fully aw!ire of his place in
Harbor history. He joins a handful of seniors
who share ttie school·record 30 career \\.ins. He
is also a part of the current record 12-game
winning streak, 12 i.ingle-season wins, and the
first Sea View League tit le du ring DrinlJcy's
nine year tenure.
'.'Hopelplly, 1'11 leave somcthi~ behind when
l'm gone;' sa1 McDonough . sttll '"'cigf1ing ~
opport uni_ties to play at the college level. "I
enjoyed having two older brothers lo look up
to. Ma)'be )OU ngcr kids can look up to \\ hat
combination or short give-and-go passes · TorrJnce Un tee s,~i: E1g.ts a."ter tar g
by Arneb a m1dfieloers Spencc:r .in early feJd ,1,nen M~ er crosseo •J;e MacDonrud.--Bl.en~e.i.V4r-u.,...·~4T:'nHTl""1::TM:"'l"""~":-Hnr;.!'!'r.,-rrm'""1~,~.~~r-~~~~-t9
Northrup and Tyler Miller. enabl,ng Dean his 1oa1 v. t.i a rJ 1-Yolley bicycle 111t"
to break through Torrance's defense and Roo~1e Arr.tba certer • hJ!tb..:cll
.score on a blistering power shot from 15 r~orthrup ;ird Sm.:n v.r:re named t e •
,i:i;ond third·quorter possession, McDonough McDonough said of his siblings.r. who would
•7111e up big, tipping a Tommy Prenovost pass love nothing more than to applaud Dan's 3ht
yards out mcst out:it3rC•l19 Ame:?.a tearn p1ayt:rs·c•
· L--ate In the game. with Ameba s Taylor the to:.irnart1er t
11110 the h:1m.ls of teammate Dan Eadie for cine career win Friday agai11st Foothill.
vi 1hrce Harbor intercep1ions. , Additionally, sister Katie McDenough. a \\.C 've accumplishei:.h" . .. '
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PUBLIC NOTICES WIENER WILHELM ment, Inc., a California c:or· lcL!lous bilsllltSS name or aull1011iy win Ile granl!o unicss UNDER A DEED OF PARCEL 1. Unrt 38 as cit •he F n<!n~1d -'ld" ond '!1• :o~"IY ·c,..·~ cl :>1.inge fife Mo f l 277'4
& W'"' ""RON POfaUorl names ltsled herein an 1nieres1ed oerson hies an S 0 1 .luthm zed "o do bui»i,es~ 'o,.ncy on J.o.emo.r.10 199• f lCHTIOUS I UStHES.S PUBLIC NOT CE -' This· statement wu filed This statement was hleo Wll!l obieo~ to 1116 penuo~ ano RUST DA TEP 06 12 86 hown end " •nwo )n "th s. Slot~ Ir the eveont NC1ltCE fn s h;• !i011\ N•"'• NAME STATEMEIO I 2903 MAIN ST., STE with the County ·Clerk of tne County Cler~ ol Orange s~ows cod CJuse wtt'( trie UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Tt ~t Cenail' Condc>m>n•urn . d h h S•Jtemtnl lAC!'H !:'we ~ea1s Tl't , to ow-ng t)e • SI
___ B_S_C_3_4_1_0 ___ 1300, IRVINI!, CA Orange County on N0119m-Counl'(onNovem1>e117 t99• court s ould not granl me TION TO PROTECT YOUR Pla1 Reto•ded September 1"0 er 0 ' er~"" ca!.h is trorr r o ie \ •J~' o 1!\ Cl• ~a·• 0 ,,~ t "t1!.S ~ • • ..,,
O 92714 (714) 851•9400 ber 15, 1994 NOllCE TntS f1Cl1trous Name .lUll\OfllY ROPERTY IT MAY 8E 28 l 981 n Bool 1 ••325 clC1oeptP.O tne. rvitee ma~ C'" t :• ..,e Co r .: rt A.new S"JVt '< R 11 1 "~OUR ~..,.~~ p~~~f:N :o Publl1h1d Newport F828071 Stallmenl experrs ttve yt3tS A HEARING Oil Ire pet1tioo OLD I\ T· A PUBLIC SALE Page l l 11 °'' Otllc 3, Re ""' th~ 1~ •Ile '5'"ance ., f • . 'l"~ 6 .. s~ No-e S~te 1,.~ "'a!:l()( 61\i.l 1• 2 .:'os~
B1ach-Co1ta Mua Dally Published Newport B1ach-lrom Ille cr.ita 11wasftleel 111 Ille v. • bt ne1d on January 5 19951F YOU NEED AN EXPLA c •ds ;-t Cl• tn91• Count\. 1tie Tr s:e .. s Dred u•it I ,.,,~!\\ r J~t Ot • ~ oe1c1t !tla: v ua CA ~2t:2'6
ADMINISTER Ptlot Novemblf 25, D• Costa Mesa Dally Pilot No-Ollice ol L'le Coun!y C:trk A·oew al I 45 PM 111 Oepl No 71)3 NATION OF THE NATURE C.i for'n1 fu.,ds bccon ll a11 1 ,ab ID r -e J-~ llrQ ol lf\15 s?Jt·rn~nt .... "; S~• I(:::; ..1l'1J S LILL~~~1~~~0D cembl< t, 2. 1994. vember 24, December 1, I . flCllllOl.S 81Jstntts Name State· located at 34\ Tte C•IV 0• • OF THE PROCEEDING PARC£L 2• An U'ltl l"" p:.iveE o• W""dQrSl:e as O~\ " • ot !!,en a-:ic.n~ • i .11 tl)O'lo 'l !in .j>4lc. ll.l ::A
Flh059 15• t994. ment must be llled belore 11'1.lt Ora.,ge CA92f>13 157t AGA NST -You YOU , 0,,, 1 90111 INl!rt-~• in m1111tr 01 riq• • .. se m !!l~ .ia.e Cl a}~ :ioi,;s ~2fi79
GRISWOLD au ---------Tll605 time Tlltl •111QOlllUSS~ldlflen rfYOUOBJECTtOL'le~ra•t SHOU•D CONTACT A ind 10 l •s 1 en!J 2 1 Sa1asH: "'· ~ ma!'IP. Bus~-~ ,.,;i,.1 Ir YO<luOn ot ~n-s Cw} ess .s to-"Jw.•:
LILLIAN S. PUBLIC NOTICE oes not ol tlsell iUlllOttle Ille '"9 of tne pebtoo yOIJ s~ow a " t•ut w•thou• covrtna"t 0 , eie ·-. ts C1• l"O~t1 1onat1 :, ' ;i . o .. a
QRISWOLD • PUBLIC lf()TICE use 111 tttl5 st.118 ot a FiclitJOUs acii;ta1at111e lleat"'9.t'l0 sta'.e LAWY£R Tract tJo 1 t096 d wdrran: P.\01ttn or "' re~e1a1 s:.~ r.r r.ommon laws l',••tv '"' 1-i'i 5.,1C IC M "ASE NO. A 175710 cna1228858 · BusintSs Nam• tn VIOlauon of vour ot>itctions or l•!e wr·ftt(l NOTICE herl'b\' g111f"l Shoyi,1 on <1 Mdt R"' ~ ~(! (SM S.Cton l••OO et &Q Tilt ~o :r.,. comm-'l:.f~ 1~
To all he rs, beneClclatlea. NOTICE TO · NOTICE Off the rtQJits ol another unoer OD;ect ons w.111 tne court DetCtP "iat WES PAC REC ON cordt-d 1n Boo~ 4~2 Plied reg~' g 1 lie IJJ • a .. ~111ess ai<l Pro• SS•ons ~ dn\ac: ~"s nttS , oer -r
creditors, c:ontlnglf'll creal· CREDITORS 0 , BLIC AUC.TION ftdtraf State or common IJW Ille tttaong Your aopea•allCi VEVANCE INC .A CALI Paqe!! 3 10 5 Bott> tnc1u ~ess•dn o c~aunTt•ttnC(' Cooe} 1,t;ic11S ~~> AHS nar-1>
tors. aOd persl)ns who may BULK SALi! Nollet la hefeby given (See Section 14400 et seQ may t>e 111 person or llv yo111 FORNIA CORPORATION. ~""" of M 1scf'llnnl"c. us to sausr, "'"' riJflbteo lf~st rttmg ria~-, ·ec a»;e on ,., a:
01herw1M be lnterestld 1n (SECS. 8104, that the undersigned will Business am! Protessions anorney • · as rrul!ICll or <.uccessor Mi!p~ Rri:c..•!I~ 01 ur.ir1Je ness -;ec•J•ed DY. s11tl ~·~;Jrt !e "·CO\U Yeu ~is S"..S'c"'tnt was 1 .: ., t:'
the v.111 or estate. Of bottT. sell at Public Auctfon on COO•l If YOU ARE A CREOITOA or truste,. · ,, <,ubsuiut,.d co11r IV Ca •torni& l 'l Deed adva:icu 1llere'l.rn Oa·"f ?Ile cre Cou~!'V c.~ • cl ·a-·~~
or: LILLIAN SHERWOOD 810S U.C.C.) 12·t4·94 at 10:00 1.m. at: f;;fs1F111ng a coMngent creditor ol '~" ' h h h All 1 :ler w•th rou,re'>• a:; 0,, C,.,27%14 cou~:-t:ori t>~.er!"~r ·o ·9~
GRISWOLD aka LILLIAN . Escrow No. ALLSPACE, 8564 HAMIL· Slll1111ard, M1Uh1, Rlcllttr & deceased you must hie you1 trust ee pursuant to 1 ,. get er w•t .ided there•i .ir 0 •he un 'ilC\I ":'• Jtc I B '10 tCE TM ~..::·t'"u "'<1"'e
GRISWOLD • 23588 ER TON AVE., HUNTINGTON HaMploR claJm With the court ano mail a Deed of Trust t1~ecuted by pro11emrnts Therc>.in. £, 1 t:> 1 • 1 St..1·~rt1e~· e\~ rts :..~ .u·s
A PETITION has bee Notice It hereby given to BCH., CA 92648 the. per-JOll w. Hiidy, [sq. copy to Ille oersonal representa MASSETT INDUSTRIES. c.entong TherPfrcrn Co,,do "'8'0 or.n.c P~ .i .mce ~ PUBLIC NOTICES 1,~..,'lll• ca~e 11 was, .id P :'.'e
111ed by OO NALYN a. credilora of the within son.al property of 1he fol· 333 s Hope s1, 4811\ fl 11118 appointed lly 'Illa court tNC A CORPORATION m1n1um Unit~ t Tnrougt1 lhe Not11 ~e""'Pll by 5a u O"t.::t 0, ~t: COllrtv Ce -.-,. • ., f
KLING, DAVID E. GRIS· named 1ett« that • bulk lowing: Los Angeles, CA 9007t wttnin tour monlfls from ltle Reco•ded on 06 r2 7 86 as 96 lnctus1v11, Loc-lt •o O'eed with '"'~rf'i.t lherP '" FIJ:~1~t·l:3~f~:~ Foc::1t o.is Sos ntss ~0..,, <;:.ttt
WOLD ANO LOIS G. ERIC· Ale la aboUI lo bl made of TSL FINANCIAL SERVICE. NewPort Beach· Cos la Mesa Clare of 11151 JSSUance oflelters as 1nst11101 fln1 N 0 Thereon ilS ptov1ded 1n su1d Nott NAME STATEMEIO 'TW' 'TlllSI De r i<!O l>t';)re (!lat
SON, In the Superior CoUft I e uuta dHcrtbed A012. FILE BOXES, FILE Cally Pilot provu1ao in sechoo 9100 OI me 86 2758861" Book Pa~ °J:hf' prop~rtv .J tdrrss lees chotrgt 'i and e, The lollowing oersl'lllS\ tme T~t rn·"~ ol tM s~'•""·~n;
of iaJ1lornla. County ol OR· bTh • d b I Cffd~ro~ AOt3 MISC CN280379 Cahlornia Probate CodP The of Olf1c1al re~ orrto; in the c1nd c>thcr comn•on des•g ricnsPs ot the trustef' and rs are 001ng ous tss is Goi~en l.it~ •ot at l!iP t' d~ric :f !!'e A~E . PETITION eq OS11 addreasn ·:1 ~ •.. ~:,n:-: FURN LADDER" DISH Nov 2'4, Dec 1e15 time !or fi~n~ daims 11.ltl not oft.cc ot thP County Re ntHIOr\ .~ cJr'v. of 't ... e real lhl" trusts creat!'d l \ clill ~hadOW$ Consl7ucnon a'Jl ~se ~, IT•< une c' l r.:• t•o.s
that OONALYN G.r K~NO, MICHAEL MURPHY' AND WASHERS. REFRIG. PUBLIC NOTICES explfe belOfe our montlls from corder of ORANGE p operty descr•bed above Deed 01 irusi furnllwM Canyon Ro IC t<aci 8JS es~ \13'.:'t ir ve.o•o,, or
DAVID E. GRISWOLD and SHERRI MURPHY'. 1500 BINGHAM. H053', MISC. the ~J1';j'A~al:=i a~~v~•le Counry Calilorn•o and ~ pvrl'nrtc>d tc> tie 711 WES P~C REgON~~~ frda He19nts. CA 91745 Ca re'•e•'a"l9 ~t;t 0~'~:1.!~~~r~~
LOIS G. ERICSON bl I p-Adema Strffl. Colla Mew. BOXES, BAGS, HOUSE· Fii• No. F627732 kept lly ltle court II you are a pursuant le> lhl' Not.Ce ot WES1 1 7TH STREET ANCE. IN A All Atrt~>Ca a~ •nc69 4 ,.. s;. C:tc"0!1 •uoo et stQ pointed as personal repr• California 92628 HOLD GOODS FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ~ D El b UNIT #D l l COSTA NIA COAPOAAT ON Ac to1rt1a 1.orpo!atun 1 -" sentallvestoadmirustertn• Thi location-In Calltomle VANAGS, H081, FILE NAMESTATEMENT oe~on interesltel '"111 state e',111 and P ti1Jn 1 -TRUSTEE 1601 DOVE Wlf, ~ooterer:>n CAQ '!t~ ~J51!1tss a·~ l>rcte<soo,ir.
u1ate of the decadent. of th• chief uecutlv1 office BOXES Tl!• toroYMg PtlSOn(s) you may hie Wltll tile cg~~j Seil thrre11noier rPC~>rded MESA CA 926:17 STREET StJl'TE 230 "" t'ilS!lK~ '$ con~'•d .,oJt
THE PETITION resiuests of the 11U« la: aame as OE MONTE, H087, MISC. IS/are do business 35 us lormat Reauest IOI _..,.....,. 8 22 94 ,,, Boolo. Page He un11e,~•q N t:y a c~rl)1>ratio!\ 11'S' r O
the decedent's WILL and above BOXES fdter/Con~ental 13-40 Allee NollCe ol the 1•11f1Q ol an tnven· Inst ' 94 S 15661. Th·s Tru.,tt'e d !"tl11ms eny a NEWPORT BEACH CA 'St\. .. fO 4-neriu •a g inc Py Tf.Alil ESGROW l .. C
codicils, If any, be admitted Aa listed by the Miier, 111 NISSEN, H112, .MISC. SttHt Anaheim CA9280S tO()' and appraisal or esta:e Deed ol Tru1ot wn sub b1htv tor anv 1ncot1ettne~s 92660 7l>lls660 3978 Al1"e'\:a Tang P.u Jent •3·~1 S oc~"i.'S' s·
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to 1>1obate. Th• wiu and othlf t>uslneu names and FURN. Conllnental Penlttld Corpora-JSsets or ol illlJi pebbon °1 ~equrntly "lOJ•hl'd by that ot the propertv a;ldrtss Bv J '8""e Heim;iri r~e itg"!lllM •O"''.'lle:i.:t.:i ra :;.ir;e~ :;·ow -•'>21>4
any codicils are available addr11t1a uaed by the AUCTIONEER'S KELLY' & !Jon a Detaware COIP 8 Wesl accoun1 as PrOY• 80 111 S8Cllol1 certa n unrec(l«lf'd Agre an\l nther cc>mmo" de!,,9 Tru::otee Sat! 011 er tra~sact bus "tss U"C!tr a-e "'' Bua C'1stl Vasa
tOf eum1natlon In th• flt• 111t1r wlthln INN years~ KARL JACKSON, K.E.-AlJC. Strtet. PwllSVllle. CT 06479 1250 of the ~t1\orn.a Prooa.~ empn~ lor hten~•lln 01 ""latton, , ln~ ""°·"" Oa1".1 11 28 9.i riet.:io1Js ous e<s n~-r• 01 .Ja.~ 111._ct lo.ept by thl court for1 lhl date auch llat was TION SERVICE. P.O. BOX ThlS business iS conducted Code A Request lor Spec.a, • h .. NPPOOO 1404 r\.lmts tP;l ~C•t oi; ~~.em v'-<196 t
. THE PETITION requ11ta sent or d10V«ld to the 825: RIALTO, CA.. 923n a cor or at on NotJCe form rs a-1a lable l•cm ttte Mortgage dated Moren Pre"· PUB 1 2 01 94 Ile' 1 • 994 ~Cl\-'· ~· ::iec • e
authouty to admlnis\•r th• bW« are: NONE TELE: 909-873-0744 AlJC. S GNEOP C~ntinentJI PenhetO court clefk 21 1991 JI Sd d OH .. •el Thi" 1C11a .. mount of t"e 1., 08 94 12 15 94 "rtrs SIJ~l'll"l'I ... ~ !rleC: w:Jl
estate under lhl lnd1pen-Tlie names and business TIOH BONO #72.~1-19 C oraton 8v Oona:! l Alto1111ylorpelltloar: Records Will SELL on 1npald b,•'""',. 0 1 tt-e.cb• ~ t•e Ct>.Hlfy ·c r~ ol (!ra191---------
den1 Adm1n1st1allon ol Es· ad.drtsMt ollh• buyer ar1: Pubtl'lhld N1wport S:gmann Va f'lnt<ltnl JEMICAS.OOfUMN·DAVIS, oecemt:>er 27 1994 11 AT qc1t1M ~ecured ti\ ll'le PUBLIC NOTICE Ct'ul'!'r on ~a-.e~eeflO 1994 OBITUARY . 888
1ates Act. (Thia 1uthor11y REX A. LINDSEY Beech.Costa Mesa 0811y Re istrant has not et Degun • • Esq. THE NORTH FRONT p CIPl!rt't to t>e SI.),, and ~o CE 'S Fic~llOu~ loa-nt1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
wilt allow the personal rep-Thi asa1t.1 to bl sold are Pilot Decemblr 1, 8, 1994. to tt~act busintss ~nder tile PAUL. HASTINGS, JANOFSKY ENT RANCE TO J HE rpa\onablP e~trmateod Fiie No F62713~ S~lel"ltnl ttP n fillt t!Mrs
resenlallvH to l&kl many dHcrlbld In gtnel'al as: • Th607 hctlVous business nam• or & WALKER, COUNTY CbURTHOUSE costs t!'<P•nsts and "d FICTITIOUS I USINEM 'rom !r!t Oolte rt *lS. I O II' 11\t
actions wtthOU1 coun ap· STOCK, Inventory, ::Uf:· PUBLIC NOTICE names ~sled herttn 695 rown C8nt1r Dri~., tltl! F AT 700 CIVIC CENTER vane"~ at thl' t•me of the • NAME STATEMENT Ona ol Ille Coijl'l:V Clerk • ew proval. Before taking Clf· equipment, good • • This 1 t tieo 111 Cost.a Mu.a CA 92626· 192( I ne 10110111~ person1 sl ficaoo.is lkiSll'ltsS '1am• sta:e u1ln very Important ae1Jons, tufll, equlpm111t, tlock on ens t224N4 Sta emr t 3S1 ·' 0 Wo NeWPQrt Beach-Costa Mesa DRIVE WESl SANT A inn rel p11b11cation of lhe IS are OO•llg buS1l'less iS • \ M mtl'll l"'USt be llled t>ttore tflat
however, th• personal rip-Mnd,'1nV9tltOfyand1reto-Flclltlou9 • th• Coun~ lerbtr~O 1:.ge CN281610 Oectt.e 1994-ANA CA at 1 OOP M AT Notice ot Sate •< IUIT'f.RPRiSES H't2 f, •• ,~llnl!me Tllt flllllQOllfHSSlolttl'ltn!
resentathr11 wlll b• 1• cated at 1500 Adema S\., ountv on ovem · · PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE $ t X> 4 76 90 A~• If ruslll'I CA 9<'680 ooes not 01 1,~111 o1u °''1' Ill•
quired to give notice to In-Cotta Mu'a, C1lllornl1 BuslnoA Name -. NO'TICE·Thls Flcilb1ous N;imt PUBLIC NOTICE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR In odd1t1011 to cash. thl' STE.VEN PAUL BRA.~D 713' use tn IM siait 01 1 ~,.;b!lei.s 1e1es1ed p1r1on1 unlesa 92626 4 Stalem~t Statement expires ive years 1 11 , w C • the h•~ walvld notice or The buslnHI name usld The following e>ersona 111 lrom the date II was liled in lhe Fiii Mo. fl2ll01 CASH !payable ot the 11me rustee w1 llCCl!pt llrs.i lane est1mnster Sus.~s 'ilame 111 Y10~bon 01
corfsented to the 0 sed by the Mlllf al that loca· doing b\lttnesa u : • Ollice ol lhe county Clerk A new FICTmous IUSIME$S of sale in lawtuLmoney of cosh101 :i chec\. drav.n on 9~83. L ~ ltle flQnts or anotne1 unde1
actipn.) The l~p~enl tlon 11: LEISURE VIDEO Trophy's SPortl Grill, 4221 flcullous Business Name State· NAME STATEMENT • thP United States) all a state or Mt1c-nat ban~ a flus busiom IS ..<"Ondu.ted Feoeraf Staie OI common t.t•
administration avlhoflty wltt The anticipated date of Dolphtn SttlXlf, Way, New-'nt must Ile hied before tnal The follov.111Q oerson(s) right, title and interest chetk drawn bv .i state or t~c~E~d~~Eu~N PAUL SRANO ~SH ~0011 ;u~ ~I seo be granlld unt .. 1 an In-the bUlk NII It December por1 Blach, CA 9~ 1 The filing ol tt11s stalemtnl lsJa(e doing busfnoss as IN· conveved to 8n(J now held federal r reel•l union ot a • uStl\fss an o ess0oos
tereated person lll11 an ob-19, 11194 at the orllc• of American Cale, LP., 7"610 ou no: ol 1tsetl aut11011u the TERNATION"Ai HOUSE Of ~~ • d1'! " e or 11 13 ll1 filin
: ~~to 1~~~ ~ ~;~M~t.. ~. ~J!n~.~~.._ Bus~s~~=: ~o:C:n~ mar Plactnlla.CA 92670 • Trust 1n the property situ federal HW\IJS end 10.111 l~;i:; ~~t:::, ~~1!, 0~ flfsl Nu;1~~f>8e":~c(ljJ AA*3
"court ~d not .J the Ca. 90712. . Thi• bu1ln111 la con-• rlah:S ol anolher under J J ANO TRANS ENTER· ated in said Count' and a<1soc1auon. u111ngs a-;sci !names listed •00-.• on.S.:pttm Oa ') Pilot
eutllorfty. gr Thia bUlk tale lee aubjlj:1 ducted by: a llinlted patt· ederaf. Slatt. or common law PRl"SES INC A. Ca~tornta COf· State heremaltor de· c1a11on or "avtngs ba1'~1t>er 15 1994 C~l,9612
A HEARING on the pelt. to California Uniform Com-nerahlp Sea Secllon 14400 e1 seq , parat100, 21122 Doble T«· sc11bed spPC1f11d "'Section 5102 Tn-s suiement was 11'4 w ill "0¥ 1714 Ole I e
uon will be held on DE· merclat Cbde Section Th• regl111ant(1) com-usloess and r Proless1ons ranee. CA 90502 ~
CEMBEA 22, 199-4, at 1:45 e1oe.2. menced lo "anaact bull-ode). Thts business ls cone1uete~ s h~Ll~G p M In Dept. 703 loc•ted tt SO aub}lct. the name ""9 under the f1c1IUoua t Filing by I CO<POfaDOn
ei °341 Th• City Drive and aclchail of the person Bualneu Nam1(1) lilted Newport Buc:ll·CO$ta Mesa SlG~EO J J ANj) TRANS EN· ·.
South, Orange, CA 92MI. with Whom dalf1'1 may a>. aboY9 on: rJa ~Jy Not rERPRISES INC A ta~IOrl'l3
"lF YOU OBJECT TO th• filed la TEAMWORK ES-AmlricM Cafe, LP .. /I/ CN'19608 Coroorlllon 8y Ho v Trail
granting ol the pet.itlon. you CROW, 5457 South St.. general pamer Nov 17 24 o.c t e Pres•lllnl
should appe111 at the hNt· Lakewood, Ca. 90112 • b· Thia ~ was Ned • Registrant h&s not )Ct begun
1ng and 11111 your ot>-etCM 23561. and the 1ut with the County Clefk of PUii.JC NOTIC! 10 transect l>Us1ness 11ndt1 1119 )«!ion• or Iii• WTtnen ot>-ctMe for Ning dalme shall ~ County on Nowm-flelltaous l>llSll*s Nme or
jeCUon• with .the col#t t. be Oecembef 11. t"4 tier t • t~ NOTICE Of PHnlOM TO namn lislld 11em1
lor• the heating. YCNI 8P-""*" 11 the ibUllnaaa day INIUM lllllTlR HTl TE OF Thi$ stalilmtnl was llitd '111111'1 pear~ may be In person before the Mle d-.d If*>' Pwbllthed NlwPof1 ~ Int Counl'( Clerk ol Orange
or by y04Jll anorney. "'9d t1bcwe. Coeta M-. O.UV P1k1t No-UU W.H. IOYCE coun1Y on HO\'tmbef 22 199'4
IF vou ARE A CAEOITOA Dot-1 j/ta, 1H4 vember.24, Dacambet '· e, C.. No A175749 NOllCE-Ths FICllDOUs Name B US.lN~SS ~·~ °' a contingent creditor of llU A. Ulloan 15 1_. To .. llllrs t11ntllctM1ts S~aement expires IN'I ~s f' f'
the ctec••ul. you mu.t tlll l'ubllshed Newport • • tdttora, COl'IQl!glnt crtditots, rrom Ill• date 11 was hied In Ill• .. e e your cta1tn with the COIH1 llaeh-Coeta Meea o.11y d per1ons who ~ bt olll· Ollkle I lfle c c A
and mall a~~ .. ~ Plf· Piiot Dacambet t , ttM. PUIUC NOTICI interbo!!led1 ~~UELwllWorH ftctJt10::s .su~IY ~ s:i.w e e e e e e e e e e e e e 'or:ec:t"Pf;'~ ..#,; ThlOI ..._ .... HouaahOld BO't'ct Of Vl,
0 .,.... menl must be filed belore 111.11 • • • !::, mont~ from lhl dal• ' aoocts, m19o. ...,. A PCTITION ha been ltltcl by The frhng ol 1hls slatement nx Ugl1/ [)epartmmt Pt UX /)aj/y f>i.'fot IS p~tMtJ ., ~ ~ = ~ ::J:; PUIUC IOTICI ~a· 1: 1~ LA. 1211. Cyn":.~.o ~:'csu~ d:S1n"~:1s':"0f:rici:u!: •roann0tmt:r11 neivservict nmuan1ilabk0 m•wbusint':SSC. _
er• .... c.inornia Pro-... taateT · 1111 tor ...... rt °' · oun.., Business Name 1n YIOlaliOn ot • :!: 8!:: The time rot N-l'lelltl•• ~d ~·~of o~flllOH l'tqUISts 1'111 rlahll o1 anollltr under ~ tuiU now SF.ARCH thr name for ym at fJtJ tXtrO durgr. and sat~ J01' tilt
lnQ Clalml will not •llPI'• •ue1R111 .._ Nol ~ 19, o.c.. "" o Wyrlc* bl llOl)(llntta eoerar, St.all. or oommon law n· nJ tJ. tri f) to the Cburt Hm« in Santa A1w. TL..-,.I' C'Ofl1'K. ,,,/;_. tix Jtrll'rh before tour mon111 ttom l ... •••nl bet i, 1 11M. r•pt111t1llM 10 SM secuon 14400 tt seq me ll 'Jt" r 'r1CT1, VJ • • "J"'
Ule hNllng dMe noked The tolowtrlll ~ .... ' '9r 1'11 ..... OI the tnnt Ind Pfottssloos is romekt:«J 14~ U!t/J fo JtlUr jittitrq.a busint!11 M1M ~ wtth tJx lAUnfJ
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and llPP!lllal of ...... • ....... CA -• MTIOI. -""'°'1' Cll'I •11«11V ID...-... lie""" ettnte&O ..-J , &-L _JI_~--.:.-1.-'-_ ~1 .. _!.°',..-r,:": =."-:"ft.·-~= on..,....,.._ unow lfll "''""*"' AOmlnt-o.c111u2 wJ/~~J'".'P''°~,,.r~-~"'vJ1'mll. ace_.. ....., .... -t211CL .-o1 Eltllll Act (Thia PU1UC NOTICI ~ 0::, ~ tom 'f9rti. Mlw Yortl &MIS C1VOIT CORPORA-.,.._ .. 11Dw lie 1*1 lf Jfll' sJ""'1J htnJr "'J forthtr ~ plaw aJl Ill .,,J It~ u4JJ ~ ""1fT thtor
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29, 1994. at htt home
tn Scottsdoile, Anzona
A Mas1or Mason ano
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P1osbyte11an Church
Ill No "port Beach
Ross y.as an Aeronaw
Ttcal Engtn&er wtth
Douglas Aorcratt for !lO
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t>y h1~ w110 Joy:
daughter Holly Hethn
Bundy 'of Fresno. CA
step-son Jerry L Pie,..
nil of Cost• ._1esa:
sister E1.efyn Morfee
0 1 Sarasota. FL V1s1ta·
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•SE•D•VI-C•E ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING DRIVEWAYS 3585 fURNITURE JEWELRY 3784 MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/
n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 548 REP AIRS 362 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUT 0 R 3 9 2 7 DIRECTORY ~ ~ Ooofl.-wtn. LIKE-NU CONCRETE iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii William Harold Jewelers JOHN DORAN MASONRY CHUNG'S PAINTING THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------·1 doWI, ~ A1CCO & dry-RELIABLE HOUSE New proces1 remove CoMplete R .. t.,atlon Watch & Jewelry repair Brlck•Stono•Slock•Lg lnVE.xt. Reas SS Guor .. \', '"' B.i. gottt Co· SPANISH,-ENQLISH .... ltncel, flltt, ttc. Uc. CLEANINQ. BY THE oll/ru1t stain• Crack Refinishing, repair, up-AnUquo/Flne Jewelry & small Jobs OKI Uc work. Lie.; 375602 'since 19.&7-We are u Nau ... e So. Amer1can
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YOLANDA 631·5967 up/dellv/ .. t. 962·1823 •MASONRY EXPERTS• Emerald Painting L#47t>OOO G75·93o.i U . S Co 11 e g e
3410 CARPET , _________ ELECTRICAL 3610 IANDSCAPE 8r •Btrlucck'cob.lk,Ll:o1Bnc0rentde lnVExt wallpopotit110 TH!~cJ':~:~ ~~;H Susana 873·7409 .. Compet111111 rates 10 yrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING 3515 COMPUTERS 3556 llAlfi)Y MAN 3710 IAWN CARE 3808 Low SS Jose 531·7643 exp-Free est 751·2039 F:m dopond No OT
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•AddlUonae balh remodel CARPET I ueHOLSTERY Buying A Computer? Duncan Con1tructlon Ho!H&Refttal Prepertl•• BHIO Y•rd M•lnt. MOVING . 3834 Pllllling. ln~Ext Houst • ENOCH'S PLUMBING SERVICES •,riauo1':,_~tdc~/r~m:i~ Carpet repair•, profH· Confused? Full Serv. Loc~r~ R:ro.'!Jct.2 Paint.Carpentry· Lawn!! Cle•nupa, Apt. 01141. Job. Frte est. Drolns,Romod8°1•1Ao· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Tony 723-1 as 25 yr• exp. FrM ••t. Carpentry, roofing, All American Lawn Cal•· Th• CaUf. Publlc Uhll· PIANO L VOCAL ARNIE SMITH CIOilll•UP. 16yrs I(\ CM.
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Hardw•r••loftware Rea/Comm. Sr disc. plumbing, drywall, MaJ l ddl 1 1 ties commission RE· ._ Plumbing & Rootet·uc: Fro• Est 050-0270
lnatallatlon & Set up . L/I 238300 &42-e568 atuceo, pamtlng, tile, lion~ ~·,.~·Upn.~.~~:; QUIRES lhat all used LESSONS 3868 All roptping. rnitalla· , ________ _
~---------P<:-Wlndowa Speclalllt electrical. Jim 141·7494 Operated 78g..7773 hou,aehold good a 11on & drains 530-0700 WALL
Disc. w/ad M4-3317 W!l'nwinl'y HANDYMAN Carpen-·•1111-•a' -ndaoape mover1 print their Gottuso Music S1ud10 •EX QUICK• COVED'NGS 3932 ---~ -------
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FREE PC Buyer'a Info ~~ ti .J •• -··• -P.U.C. Cal T number; All S d 1 'L1tlle big 1oai..e from ~ WHIT•'• CARPrr t-"'"""l::-::::1~=r""'2~-CAJtB 3611 try, le, ,..... .. bing & Maintenance. A pro-llmoa and chautfeura ages. to 8 u 1• $9 50. Toilet or taucenliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AU type• of repairs UT N roof. 25yn n:;~refa. feulonal a.rvlce. • print their T.C.P. num-t>.glnnlng_ 10 clonlcs rebuild $38.50 Clean or reatrttchlng-L.owHt CONSULTING .Jerry Bell 77 80 •M•8884• ~r In all adVenls.. 54 1947 all drain• $68 50
prlcH on new carpet. DOS , Wlndowa . N••D H•LP?N!Kllng/ NiWPORTil ment1. If you have a PIANO: Beginning thru FrH E1t 71..,..44-4500
(714) e31.0312 ~yre Exp. 723-1985 MaaHge/M•al Prep/ ORANG• COUNTY GARDEN MAINTENANCE queallon a bout lhe 1.. Advanced. All ages ·Call .... 8874483
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Driving/Errands by Hand~an Service• 23yYa CM-NB up. Tree gallty of a mover, limo Teacher certified "'v"'d A~ a5().4554 1~••M trim/dean up. Spnnklera/ Rtr.t.OflNG 3910 W 1 h Id ,...,.,., CHILD CAD 3531 CONrnm-TB • _,.. -WV'·-· • ..... w * lawn-lnslall. Landicapt or chauffeur, call: • Jennifer. 840-8669 w • ga • • ou ·-·• ~ 1---------Palntln9/Plu•bln9 ConcrllCIOt Mt .. no Public UtiUtJ"' ln•UIM, 3488 KASONRY 3557 FENCES Gen Maint·L# 591685 x== •~ 1 .-.,......,. Commlaalon CALL US FIRSTI aov•c• to the a uy
Exp'd Nannie• avail for • DE"'-8oncMd 1M lnaured __.. ----......... 714-558-4151 PET Reroof1 & repairs. 031~111 anytime --------
TYPINQJWORD PROC. Nve4n ~tlone Into --3815 Call John 8Q4.H59 & Irrigation, Trimming ••v On llovlng . SERVICES 3870 Locol co, great p•teea AU Kinds ol Jooa fOf Re..-a reaumea. lovlng home•. lrlah * Beat Prlca& ... -.. & RemovaJt, Clean-• s f Ev•ft• Root.nn 7" .. 7..... All Kinda of Peop69 . .,...._ Nannw .a. ......... 174-8108 1--... •=•• •-NCKS QA ..... Oual Crpn1ry, Pelnl, upa a Malnt, 8*. Uc. X ... oLNweTsl, 1°'1 ~gemln., P~.· -· ... ., -...,.. Cl• .. lfted. Sec'I. FAX L.P. omce • ...._, c;;;;;;:_.,.... r•., ~ •• CtoaetJGar S1ot, wall 11699025, eeo.e1oe ·rep. 1• .,.. Per90rull1Hd Pet Cata •RllROOFINO•
Servlc.a-C M 842.()842 MR~L ... ~7...... units, furo. tormlca. TUl7659. V/MC 258-7000. Kennel alterna1t11e. No • SP•CIALIST CBillNIY Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie ~Im........,_.._.,. .... :2:7::=" ,..,.We 175-19359 Fred Landeoape ...... Ir •treae or worry. Uc, FAE• •STIMATES -CA-Ll--lB-l_J_tS _____ , Cone. PaUo, Drllteway ., """'' .... ..,.. Mallbu-lghla-Sprlnklr• PAINTING 3858 Ins. R•f• 673·7164 1·7t4-990-T721 3509 SWIEPS 3538 Fplc. 880.. Ref. 20 Yr •Weed .,.,..... f'ruh Tr"• Ctean-upa 1-...,QU~....,...,,.,,,.,.,...,,,,.,,..,..,,,.._-1 a di R U ••••••••I•••••••• Exp. 'ferry ••7·7•M BAVUNG 3720 Call Peta 7U·773a ALITY TIME • er oo ne-uc &
Mow .......... In SPMQt CWUt • =::... ~ I••······· u ... !!!~'!!.. ·~·:;===~ .!'::v8::.:~··c~r. !:;c!~~~~l1~· 2~0~~ ·-·· l17K·UIOK ..... _ .. aloe .. -m~ co-··ctOIS ...... Conll'.17..aot " ............. _.. ............. ., __ .... r ---...... t~..... .... ..."'REE EST 87"5"""5 1000'• of Job• avt. i':a:C.ai1'-o";;I na~ ··;-,:, y;:;'~ TrM TrtmoSprnkJr Sya. au.. painting by.,:atla v • ._ .. v ,.r .,. ....
Call 24hr• N3-34187 800-714-1.UCKY GENIW. 3558 PLOOl INSt•"" Etc... call Mike Rer.. a31-aeo7 Uc•to2089, · -------• .._ ... t•t ,,...-..,.W* PWTEI REMODELING urms sao wt.&IUM• 11181 .,,..P·ua....,s ... ·~':'. urm 3880 •ADDITIOHS3916 ITt ...... t-• ,.,, •• "'."'.... l.IWfll, .. ....... W11 Mui WNI n.M .,....... ftt ... ft 14 Hra. fUehard S«10t
MM won'd NII 1:1581---------UC l80e4t M6-320I lllT,w.xT.QUALITY·11T QUALITY CAii Patch lo compi.te
20 yn ...,. Oualltv JObe. UCenMCS. 26yra 3812 workmanehlp, fair up. 14 hte 5~·7U1
pMee ......... ,, "°" ......
lnt,.at. Wallpaper,
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DUNCAN
CONS TRUCTIOll
20 Yta ~· SfMll & Lp. .k>ba .._TM a
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Mll .... M' OiDlnil. .. &aat.-WHt •ulcerable. North a. four beans in one .room •bile ltlO>M oe.o u1..-a fOID
......_ NOllTH =.~:=:.::-.= co-: 11U DllSfOIUTIOll--. ... !111
•QI te.d, declarer won and .... ~ ftD. Dal. ' LX
o JC 11 full1 fiaeHed for th;titf t!d ~ AmM"I · IOU Q ZC 1£ ......_ POL and "*1t lnlertor,
0 K 10 7 .. t bMN fint. Declarer •ti 1 had to loYa. . ........ .... POWll IO&fl ~ c::..~
•AK .J Joae a trick to_ the ace of trumpa, aw._.__.. Ml••ll•lll liw. .-7012 H 1-1020
EA8'J' and eme11ed with an overt.rick. ...,.,... • ~ • 1uo Tehuna TenllGe •••' ••llll•il!il • K J 18 With South u declarer thia band Ivery a. a lun el l--------
0 AQ4 ' would havt attracted n~.aUention ~~~~ COSUlllS& 1124 't,.~~ MAZDA 1125
O Q had West led a tJ*1e -the defend-tene 'and ,,_., el model. Glove leather
• Q 811 a era would have beeJl Haured or aooldng tor'°"""' Cllr• COITA •IA Hata. Stereo. New " 1Ul7-GLX Loecled, ------------
SOtrnl ~ trick.a. However, Weat choee Ing homea. ~ 141· HIGH ICHOOL wlndowa, batterlH. Xlnt Cond., W.U main-•A JO to lead a d ub, thereby Jiving~ 0317 for more lido. charger & motor. Fu1t • tained 1-ownefof\/amkt o J 10 t 8 3 2 ner~ opportunity to atar. . &t AOUID IPIRO' LIADERI cover s1&00 116-3838 $8995. 114-60e-1at ,,, ...
0 ·-·Uoimd'-~ 0 A J 5 Declarer won the openina ~d 1D Quality email a big llUL mAlllLY ~ ~ ~ • 7 • dummy ;&nd came t:O ~With ~ TM-ano Q.AllAQI IALE SAIL IO_ATS 7014 yw:armft!S 1130
30 "Wt'9l -la new7"
31 Fcweat -*'*
32 Ooea arithmetic 331n -of:
53 Movies ace ol diamonds, packing up Eut • 3M ~-
., .. CvAAA ~bidFfAs.r. The ,.eek "'hee.rll WU now •••• abuaed and a.t/Suft, DeO. ft .,.. .......,.. queen. abandonec;t peta. a. a 1087 a 11q2 • Qr ... Trl...,.•n 40 • ,70 280 aL Ro.-dater.
repac:itlg
34 -lhe Terntile
38 Splll -IOI.IP
37 a.th powd9t
41 C.'1 murmur 43 SnWI earring
46 Correct.s (a
SS "PO(gf and-" SOl1I"B WB8'I' tun. votUnlHt/foeter. · caH m C ....... Drive dleael, factory made, A__......_ 2 IO"• -· ,._ 56 Scribble down lNT Pue •~ P.. From East's point of view, the 11~104. • ~ .. cruising k.... radar. _....., -· .......
57 Ruuia's -Pw Pw hand waa an open book. Declarer · . ..aemltle lteme l17K. Call 171-2105 air. atereo, pwr atMt,
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Mountains • .L. •L-o( ...... ..1-~I r~ eng, nthtl lites. __, ~ ., .. marked wiwi ...., ace ._.... llaoQ,..or 24 •11,500. 31CM31-3533 =~~ Openinglead:Tenof• for thejwnp'to pme. ao West had llCYa.BS IOIO Call 182 u.n Sale •
w:one Defenders who falaecard at every notbinr to contribute to the Of' tta lat $600 tu .. Ill '87 190K 8.8. Muat
· 60 ·-t.a 0ouce· opportunity will fool partner more• . defenae. The clhly hope was to con· allX OT ProMrlN 20 .. llOVINQ SAL• Refrtg 723-0472 •••· charcoal. Non-manuactipl)
48 Chaml than declarer. The ideat lime to fu8e declarer about the distribution, bUc• top quaaity s*ta. TV, Sofa, dining, B-rm: --------amkng, Uk• new, full paint a ~deceptive picture oT your 90 Eut won the trick with the ace 1 1acitobo. Cd Devtn kit-ware, deal<, vtdeo spmmft t pwr. L.ady'a car. 7ok.
holding is when partner cannot be and shifted to a spade. 714-667·1020 and morel 549-2065 ~
16
512•500· MO-lOl1
affect.ed, as was thtt cue in thia Since ducking the spade might i~ UMd UT ONLY g.3 Lota o_t Sia BOATS 70 1---------:-~
deal. It cropped up durinr the allow Weat to tt.ain the lead and blkea, l20-t1eo. Gt... ewwythlngl 10\8 Cllly POlSCHE 9175 Reisinger Team Champion1tiip, give partner a diamond ruff, declar· Xmu gfflal 841-8284 Street AcroH from *1888 22ft Ski Boat•
which is one of the few board-a -er shot up with the ace and confi· 8alnl Andrawa Pk-lot 5.7 litre V-8, King '82 91 •C2 Wht Targa
L.: • • • Cobra 0 /0, low profile mat.ch champiQnau.ips an eXJstence dently led the ten of hearts and hull Juat Hrvlced, Loaded-Take over
-scoring mon1 than the opponents i:eceived a numbing shock -West SPOITING FOUNTAIN new' controller/Bimini/ L••••/No llonew
on any deal eama 1 Point, J./l for a discarded JL.apade-~o matter how GOODS -6065 VAUEY . 6134 · uphotatery. Gfeat akl Do;n~ ,.';'~eK lie and zero for a J<Mis. declarer proceeded, the defenders boat-fui.tooka great. 8J
North-South were not playing were assured of at lean.three tricks .,.____ T--.._ .... •~ .........,_ ...___, __ .. Turn-key ... ready lo go., -------~~ ·---" b .... he..,... •L.-di__. rou•-. oL. board. --·-· ---_... ... r••-· _....., •11000884-4287/291·•· \HUAIU I.ju ' ........... e ·-· ""' LOWUl ... e new Sequoia model. City ewt lope, pnta, ,., ez41pgr VOWWAGEN 9235
$350. Cal 758-9088 .. lnfni. .... 3.00 8am Fri •
PUB TO YOUI022 . 1212 11184 Stonec:reat '87 IJUQ Sunroof, All fUUlTUU 6014 PUB TO YOU6022 6075 . llAlllNE SUPS . or1g1na1. 1-owner.
PRU te O...t Lev-DCDTS T DOQ(S 7022 Auna Excellantl --------
a.... Teltle 37>137,
atne*ed gt top, 4 chra,
185.00 875-3623
caa; ....... s.t. 1213. 7am, 1 day
only! W/O 131·1380
2402 Unlventty Drive
•HOUIEFUW• Chlp~_ndale dlnln'1
room Mat.a 10 wlbyf-
f.t a china cabinet
$2400. i-Slelgh bed
bdrm Mt 11850. llhr
• aofa. loVe .... & chair
$1500. ·Occaalonal ta-
blea-&-more. UnUMd.
714-892-7288 ·------------------------1 llODEL HOllK FURN
-----•!EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ,.
EMPLOYMENT 5530 SEllVIQS 5533
Ptevtouatv displayed.
LIKE NEW. 50-70%
below builder whlaale.
RUF Co. 2$0-4188 Tu-
Frt 9:30-5:30, Sat 1o-3. 1 n91 Skypart(, Irvine
EMPLOYMENT
5530
PRINTING EARN S200 10 11.000 Whl eofa & loveaeal,
Urbanite Opet-eton & WEEKLY muat ull lhl• wj<nd Pr ... Pel'90ft8 Auembllng produc:ta $350 tak .. lll760-84Q4
Community new1pa-at home. Call TQll
par aeeka' Urbanite Free 1-800-574-96351-llEJl--r-.u-.U'ft--IS-E--
ACCOUNT TECH Fff operator with 5 = Ext: 132 '-'DAIU' needed by Hunt. operating expet l---. • ..,P~o=a=T~AL~--llISC. 8015
Beach C)tu School & Urbanite preu per· 6 QOVSRNl!llENT • aon wllh,..5 years expe-.IOBS Ol1trlct. Muat paaa rlence. Only thoM Thou-·-d• ~f ..... ..., e retell glau dlap&ay
written exam & typing with Urbanite UP9--· 8'Uona -;l CUM w/w9'inul bun, exam <50 wpm).· Sal-rlenc• need apply. level po av 4-8 ft. w{7-dreww reg-
ary la $1 ,827-$2,273/ Send reaume or apply able. Great pay a later m6unt. XJnt cond. mo. Apply at 20451 In ...araon at: benefits. No ...,.,._ MOO/obo. 722•1768 Cralmer Ln. H.B. 714-,,_ en~ required. For~
864-8888. Deadline to CALIFORNIA plication and lnform•·1~p""'J...,..[ .. [-•p.,.ii..,...i"Wft".110~0r::D
apply la Dae. 9, 1994. COMMUNITY NOS lion call 1-800-647· SP•CIAL Seuoned
.. ~ .... San F'-..,._ ...... 7420 Ext. P-38. wood, free de&lvery. ADVERTISING _.. ~·4-...... Order t>et0r• o.c:. 10
. ASSISTANT 1..o1Aoge1e9.CA90085 1--------1 for th&a tow price.
Full lime, $7.50/hr: (TybUm & San 'emandOJ EMPLOYMENT . S150/cord, · HO/half
Stable, DEPENDABLE EOE/M/F/V/H WANTED 5535 cord. 714-788-8835
Individual needed to PVT POST Ol'FICa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOI• W•IGHT provide clerical aup-Fff ·Permanent. Ship-•a•y WORKJ PEEL QRUTI
port for the advartis-ping, phonn, offtc:e -Mu• eldta moneyl Ing department of a work .. Friendly t, r• EXCEUENT PAYI • Call 1 .. 00-48()..FAST
growing community aponalble. se/hr. Npt Aaaemble products al for detail•. Then call newapaper chain. Ac-Beach. 714-842-1262 home. Call toll"" 1-eoo-ne.THIN (8446) curate typing of 50-__ ...,....,,,______ 1~117-65e818. Ext. 321, to get
5Swpm a MUST. Ou-•R•Nl-Eat.a--te----"""11.I ......._ etartedl
tin Include data entry .... llTATW... •--.. 0~s'"'"•"'"w.,..,.,,,K~IQ~H=T:--
& heavy pho nea. i .. I•••••••• Hours 8:30am-5:30pm -~ llellon. FEEL QRUTI
Mon-Frt. Good ben-comp plln. for _.. MERCHANDISE Make e xtra moneyl
aflt1, opportunity fOt Clll Ron Tewtor. d Call "1 -8oo-MO-FAST growth. Phyalcal/drug ThePR .. tll 10t details. Then call
tutlng la a prereq~ · Ms Id ••---------1-eoo-n&-THIN (8446)
all• of employment. .-ANTIQUES 6010 e •• !~_ ... ?21 , to get
For conalderallon, c:alt '-::~~6~73-~~7300~~!!:!!!!!~jiiiii1iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ____ .... ___ __,, _ __, Judy Oetting, 714-842· ;;; • Movings 2 15" ~of
4321 Ext. 301. RECEPtlONIST •BUYING ITEMS• apeuera, exer bike,
Part time 1-Spm. $8 From 1.,_~1....,._ 1 pc antqa, mlac:. M0-7816 Companion-LI hakpg. per hour. Orange ......,.. ......,
Actv older lady. Nice newapaper otflce. Call jewelry 10 entire~ PLANT SALK ACRES
COM home-live In 6 Jennifer b•LW•en content.-. Immediate ><mu tr"•~ 8-8'
dy wk-Wanted mature vam-lpm at S32""800 cash, lop I . 673-6223 $40. Cltrua, avocadoa-fem. Am. cit. Gd drvr, ...... ..,.........-,...,......,~-:""!"~I----~-~~-fruiting 110. Harb• S1 .
clean OMV, amkr-J>(ef. Retell Sale .. HB .Hotel Ooen Dec 11tl Gallon Juniper• $1. Call brother for Inter· .Qlft ShOp Chain hu BUYING a SEWNGI Shade, pine, cyprna
view 714-544-7138. lmmed. openings: F(f The Attic Of Wfftport, 4-8' 110. 809-874-9422
·Pff SalM Aaaoclatu. 369 E 17th St, off Tus-COOKS, Klich help.all Call Pat TSO e803. tin. C.M. 845_9548 SUNOUEST•WOLFF
poalUon1, Full & part SCHEDUUNQ Antq•'Co&lectlb'" TANNING BKDS lime, Spice Cafe ., New commerclal-
2744 PCH Noon-4pm. All COllTRUCTION hOJTI• .unl\a from
G11.omc1
H.B. Ins. Alltv.
2 )'So df. eicp. req.1tmes,
btlfplg. YIQd proc. elep. ll'q:
H poe111ona In our $198.00. Lampa-
o:!an view Coata APPUANCES 8011 Lollona-AcceHorlea.
Men otftc• for Cu• Monthly payment•
tomer Verification & WfftlnghouM 19 a1 Io w a• S 1 8. O 0
Scheduling Dept. ft froat "" refrtger• Call today! FREE e:ooam-2 :30pm or lot, top freezer, er_.,,. NEW color catalog 2:00-8:00pm ahlfta. ftnlah, good condition. '-a00-482 .. 197 ~.:. == No 1100. ~ 434-034S. $12001'"0 842-7859 i•c11iTNiY PIT COUECTIBLES
For CM car part.a buM-AUCDONS 6012 8017 · TECu' ne... Exp w/comput· 1'll••••••iiiili -------HVAC SERVICE .. .,. req'd .131-4184 II
Rewom. 10 yrs exp. IECRET_._ A BREATHTAKING 4-DAVID WINTER Good OMV, rel1 a Nn DAY; '520,0oo AUC-Ud ed coUllgn.
muat tOf' NE Anaheim FOf' non-ptOfll Jewish TION • Antlquee, cot-Alao one-of-a..l(lnd
co. 832-3294 btwn M Human Relallona lecUblM. Indian -.X.... enlmela from
NIQ"TCLU. H•LP :C·an W1 ~ !~ facte, a museum cot-Sedona. 840-2342/• ..., .... _ .. -~ lectlona of bronze 7a.9304/d · Sell flowers to patron• ner nee. XlnC beneftta. aculpture, Orlentat•---------SS0-100 per night, NB EOE. Fu reeume & ruga. crystal, porc:9-l---------1 ctub• 766-1554 Iv mag aa1a1y requhmente to ....,., art, g1eae . eome anll)
OPPICE--NRIOft' ll4-tl80-0570· ..,_ TW,AHV,~ TO IVY 8011 Prr a--...,. ... -... Th 011 ... l!_~!T'!!!!i nal attworke, • .... __ !lll•••m! _.___.... ---~ ..... baaebel ~ •• Ce .. uter Utwate. aUNllVl80RS1. Ootd A ....._ oo6rte
AccountJng-8ookaeplng a.ANDllLAaTD• and too rnudl more to
-& ·= :-:· A PAlllTWllS ~ ... I ~ 1,000 fllbu-1~81 Mountl,.angley -==~,~~~ :::.c:-~: ~
Fountain Valley aume to: Phoenix, oember Ind, 3"1, 4'h
PIT MAJOA PAOOUC. CoeUnge, Ann: Cre1g and &ch, 1194 hm 10
. TION SEEKS ALL Opet, 19183 ..,_Ida Lm. dalty. OH THe
TYPES 0" Pl!OPLE Blvd., Madera, CA =STA~~
,OR WORK THRU 93831 24 houre tor JJOUr
THE NEW YEAAI 11 t fut.;:::::======:::;1 .. 1!L.,.1 eaoe .. ...,,A\_.._ comp men14ry " ..,._ ...-a.u ...... & ~ochure. Clene J. ,_ .. m ... took• SllVICIS 5533 fllna • Aeeoolet ... ._.. ,. .. •u•••s a Auollol ... a, Tw ...
1ng .... ~ ••n•• ••o••· DAIV•A• (mwet be ........ (eOl)MO .... or~
over 11>· H ·l l .IOI "--be ...,. ttM11 •01-1 ooo. •ceah hr+IJP•· Aleo ~ ......... In .. ~ •Ched19 •NI C....
f0t COOKS I ..-r ,.._ ....-. ~ C... • ..............
Help Pff Of "ff· to ... a 100 llUMber •O .. ::vr arr••• d. 11'1 per90f'I, 110. In ..... ... .. a
Ave., Newport....,._ ~~ """'*·
•**lllUll•••• rODDUU 8014 ~.. HOW._.~
you .. tnd WWL OI •• ra e.••••""•••I wtW _..need ., • ..._..,. It•• •r•,.. ..._,.. -. ,_ .... """... .. ..,.,.. ....... ........ ........ ·=·-----.............. ,,. -....... -J ........ lti;liiii'.'iiii;"'ill;;11iii~ ,_ _, ... ... .. ..... .. ~--..... ,...... ...,, ....... ....
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In• He111e'V•c:1 •: TWO CATS NEWPQJt '2100 Obo 673-1378
1Wo pgeoua, AKC. dedaw9d, fixed, vac. Al,..,.. ,..... 1-way IEACB 6169 47 Ft ... d 32' Ft
reg. ChoW-CIMtwa. Mua1 live together. OC.Traverae Qty, Ml aoet _lllpa: w/ahore 1---------
Atfectlonate, playful-, Fr.. to c:1 home. Fly by, 12/18, male '' DAY Moving, evety-fee. In front of private MISC. AUTO 9245 ~~Male..:..":!• p ..... call Lynne at 1225Jq 34MMS112 thing goee. Ctothn, reaidenc• on Balboal~~~~~!ii!.ii!!.iii!!i!!ii ,..,. ·---... , ... ~ 171-7737. toys, diehee, tum. SAT Pen. Power ot sailboat CAN'T FIND A CAR
male. blla. epay9d, 7am, 1I07 SentllQt) Dr. OK. 723-5835 • YOU CAN AFPORD?
15yra. o.tlng ~ CBIUSTIULS CLASSIFIED Hundreds of vehlctH alltlH. Owner d• Y, PUJtS BOUTIQl'nl• 6092 1807 Highland O.r. Ovr lt'a \he aoluUon vou'r• aold at bargain prlcH ~: lut wWe waa 025 u...-i .$htal......SAT Only WI , d I F th.I th... etav to-t UT 6 C.,.. .. ~1-.. _a, ..... _ .. Id aa11chlng tor • whalh-every ay or more ' ' ..... _...... ,,_, er vou're ...... """ a Info call Information '"'**·;-vu...,.,. CHlllSTllA8 GIFT lteme, glauware, hon{•, an aparti:.n1, Servlo•• toll traal ated I n•c:•Hary. a..utlful large opal & BOUT10U£ Sel. •Sun tools, ahoollng & r• a new occupation or 1-aoo-438-U87(
P&•aa• catl Donna diamond ring. Unique o.c: 3-4 10-6pm 121 loading ecc.uorle9 & even •.•tray pet. EJCt. A·1062.
P.nenon lam-Noon Xmas glftl 131·7370 30th St. Nwprt Bch. ...:.:ry:&::::.:h.:..• m:.:.::uc::::h~m.:.::or:::.;•:.:'--•---------
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TOP IOTHIN ..
• TO DO THIS ¥ft1KIND
1 SOLEMN· DAY: Newport
· Harbor Art Museum today
celebrates the achieve·
ments and lives of colleagues•
and friends· stricken with AIDS
and mourns the devastatJng
losses sustained by the creatJve
community at "A Day Without
Art," · the annual observance
that coincides with the World
Health Organization's "AIDS
Awareness Day." Donations to·
the AIDS Response Program
will ·t>e accepted In lieu of mu-
seum admls.sion and several
special events are planned.
2 WALK THIS WAY: Busl·
nesses in Corona del Mar
present their 18th annual
free open hou se 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sunday with live enter-
tainment, puppets shows, bal-
loons, erves and raffle$ for valu-
able· prizes on both sides of
East Coast Highway In. the pic-
turesque seaside village.
3 SCROOGED : South
Coast Repertory's annual
production of the Dickens'
clas.slc "A Christmas Carol"
opens 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
See story Inside
4 Mo• HOLIDAY STAGE:
Story by MATT COKER.
Photos by MARC MARTIN
Ra~b Tomlinson traces
his obsession back to
age 15.
"It was the worst
• disaster of my life,"
said the now 66-year-old Newport
Beach resident. "I got all clothes
and no toys Jor Christmas. I vowed
revenge on the spot."
He's now got around 1,500 toys,
but these aren't of the plastic
variety parents today buy for their
kids one Christmas, only tQ see __ _
lhcm broken by the next. 'The
retired contractor collects antique
toys wo rt'h hundreds to tens of
thousands of dollars.
"I don't do it from a monetary
point, I just do it because I love
toys, and I associate with people
who love toys," said Tomlinson,
who is a member of Antique Toy
Collectors of America, whi~h he
called the "most prestigious" of
groups dedicated to the bobby.
"ll'.s..a_bobby...that.. can really get
away from you. Last year, I'd say I
spent S75,000 to SS0,000 on toys.
But I am becoming very picky."
He bought a circus wagon with
a ~token arm piece for $150. After
he restores it in the small shop
tucked in the comer of bis garage
-wher-e he does "a lot of
repairing and detailing" -the. ,
wagon should be worth $650.
COVIRITOltY
TOYSH PH bi~-wheeled contraption called the
Z1g·Zag that is powered by a toy
black man and white man.
He started buying to¥s at age
19, he started buying toys. Later,
he found out old toys from his
childhood were available and he
SC! out to find them in 1960. • •
"I heard the Goodwill 'as·is'
yard on Fairview had $oltfC good
toys. My first,uip there I bought a
bank for 25 ~ms. 1 later sold it
fo r $250. It's now wonh Sl0,000."
Banks are indeed the hot-ticket
item among today's <oy collectors,
some going for hundreds of
thousands of dollars. As a result,
the days of finding antique toys in
s~cond-hand ~hops arc as much a
thing of the past as the pieces
themselves.
The dilficulty:in finding these
toys-caused pri~es to shoot up in
the '80s. "Then people started
coming out of the '"oo'dwork with
toys," Tomlinson said. ''It's like
everyone started going through
their attics. There are now more
toys available tllan there were 20
years ago, but they're now worth
20 times more." ·
But he doesn't like to dwell on
the money thiog. Sure, he'll wheel
and deal with the best of them,
but his ultimate goal is al .... ays to
boost his collection, which includes
wooden cars, lead soldiers and, ·
yes, those worth-a-mint iron banks.
"An Old Fashioned ChriSt-
mas Show and Ice Cream
Social," Orange Coast College
Theater Department's ninth an-
nual Christmas show, opens at
7 tonight. In the Drama f.ab
'Theatre with a melodrama, va-
riety acts, a sing-a -lo ng and a
free dish of Ice cream or pop-
corn for every attendee. "Babes
in T oyland," which features a
cast of 29 young actors, opeM
8 p.m. Friday at Newport The·
atre Arts . Center ln Newport
Beach.
He loves tinkering with toys. He
loves reading about toys. And he
loves talking aboul toys. He'll.get
Newport Beach toy collector Ralph. Tomlinson wi!h a replica of the car that won the 1949 Indy 500.
Tomlin~on's own children never
got bitten by the antique-toy bug.
"They had their toys and daddy
had his toys and never the twain
!>hall meet." a chance to do just that 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 8, when he hosts
the Friends of Orange Coast
College's Norman E. Watson
Library. The presentation is open
to the pub~ic. Admission is SS.
Call 412-5087 for reservations.
The gathering will no doubt
congregate in the second-story
showroom in Tomlioson's exclusive
home, which contains mosi oi-his
' piC4'eS behind· glass, including
• amphibian craft a Germal)
company modeled artet an adual
land-speed car and a 1907
numernus museum.quality,
wrotight-lror~ foys that were made
before the 1920s. • -
He'll proudly show off his most
unusual toy, "one of the earliest
M:llt Coker is editor of
Weekend.
5 HOLIDAY SOUNDS: Co-
r on a d e l Mar High
School's annual "Holiday
Festival of Music" Is at 7:30 to-
night in Loats Auditorium at
Newport H arbor High School.
Harry Babbitt lead~ caroling 11
a .m . Saturday at Lutheran
Church of the Master In Corona
de l Mar. Steve McClintock
sings Christmas songs 1 to 3
p.m. Saturday at • Broadway/
South Coast Plaza. Allard
Academy's third annual. Holi-
day Extravaganza Is 7 p.m. Sat-
urday and 1 p.m. Sunday at
Orange County Performing Arta
Center. The Costa Mesa acad-
emy's founder, Maurice Allard,
conducts Handel's "Messiah"·
'.------· attempts.by toy makers'to simulate
flight." Made around 1860 of
unknown origin (it's German or
from another European country),
the metal toy recreates the 'exact
motion of rowing while tethered to
a platform.
'·in an audlence-partlclpatlon
concert 4 p.m. Sunday at the
center. St. Andrew's Presbyte·
Ralph Tomlinson restores antique toys in his garage workshop.
"Toys, like art, imitate life,"
Tomlinson said. "Sometimes, like
in the case of the flying boat, they
preempt design ideas that will
come along later (for real crafts).
The fantasy of a toy maker is only
limited by what they can think of."
Among his fav_orite pieces are a
Japanese toy maker's model of the
car that won the l 9-l9 Indianapolis
500, a 1906 torpedo-shaped
OFF THI aEATIN PATH ·
Tomlinson's most unusual toy is this piece that simulates flight.
rian Church In Ne~rt Beach
presents Its Children s Chol1'9 In
the Christmas musical fantasy
"Three Wee Kings" at 5 p.m.
Sunday. •And, Orange Coast
College's Symphony and Choir·
perform "Symphony of the
Psalms" 7:30 p.m . Sunday ln
IN SEARCH OF. ·sERENI CHRIS, TAKE
Visiting the City Hall gallery is an
altogether pleasant experience. It is near
By llOYA POULADI
and CHllIS C~SWBLL
Robert B. Moore Theatre. ne of the only municipal art gal-
UN2LUGGED;. .. · outhe.m. CalifOrnia is
The bands dada, Wild CO-right in our own back yard, and
lonlals, Lowen & Navarro you don'l have to pay a ccnl for admission.
and Dillon O 'Brlan play 7-11 The Cily of , Newport Beach art gallery
p.m. Friday at Hard Rock Cafe/ h d · h 1 bb d h 11 f h c· Fashion Island In speclal acou..., ouse '" 1 e 0 Y an a ways 0 t e aty
tic "Unwrapped" concert ben-Hall is ~ruly worth checking out considering
efltlng Toys. for Tots Foun-it exhibits the works of some of Newport
datlon. Bring an unwrapped toy Beach's finest artists. Artists thal have gone
to get In. to . even bigger t~ings have had their works
the beautiful beach scenery of Ne"port and.
the coffeehouses and shops of the
Peninsula.
Cit Hall sits behind an immac la :i
an a tree· med pathway leads p:bt a rose
garden and toward the big gl:i).5 doors of
the City Hall. Upon entering the sunlit
lobby, your eyes will be greeted by all
manner of color( ul and serene artworks
created by the most talented and interesting
'residents of Ne.,,,port. There will be a
brochure detailing \he tilles :rnd artists of
each work and \\hether a piece is for ~le.
(·
7 'AZZ.V SHOW: Toshiko displayed in the Oty Hall artisls such as
Akl}'oshl Jazz Orchestra Ruth Hynds, Debra Huse, Ferris Hovee,
·performs 8 p.m. Saturday David Stany-She~ts and others. City Hall is
ln Moore Theatre. located at 3300 Newport BJvd., on the way
down the Balboa Peninsula, and on· any
The wa~ 'do\\n the h_allways is the most
interesting, for it i then that the casulll
visitor glimpses the offices of everyone CrOm
the Mayor to the City Mnna,er. They of1eo
h:ive the most interesting pamtiap baAaiA&=--......
8 GOTTA DANCE: New ' and former Jimmie Defore weekday residents arc welcome to .walk in
Dance Center scholanhlp and purchase the artwork on display.
. ttudenhl praent tru c1uce R.OYA'S 'fAKB
show 7 p.m. Saturday at 151 Kalmus Drive, Cotta Mesa. The City of Newport Beach has displayed
9 SWEDISH CHJUSTllAS: art for more than '40 ycan, and some
• Swedish Women'• Educ:a-interesting shows have rolled past the
tlonal Allodatlon l()raage mayor's office in that time. There is a new
County Chapter hOltl annual exhibit cvu-j month and the doon are open
event to promote Sw.dlah cul-to rcsidenu and Yisiton intcrcitcd in
· ture and traditions 11 a .m. to 5 wnplina the products of local talent.
p .m. Sunday at Costa' Maa Sometimes the shows are clauic Newport
Neighborhood Community atylc: watercolon of sailboats and •aaulls
Center. and the ubiquleoua 8al>ol PIVilioa. And,
0 LAST CHANCES: other times, the lbolw la IO abltnct tbat the
• South Cout Reper-dlJ employe• wonder what'• FIDa on.
tory•1 "'-lbe flOor" Men dwa oa a~ ICIWlll lpeDdUtl
... the ........ ~-~ ~,.. hi( .... la .... OtJ Hal .... ended
d•on of 0 Jet1Y'• W --~ •'NclflfW.• ,_dna or~ :n. irtilts
it die Or....-Cou lf~'9.. illlt....it:• ... an llllil ._to
.... Ana c-. claie ... ~.1.-.. ..a.-. ~ -...._ e.ill:.-.aliie of an if
on their walls. and they are '-llually f.ieces
that arc in the City's permanent ool cction.
Ir tbc sma II buildina housina the couacil
cbalnber is unlocked.~ can look at lbe
artwork &iven to Nc~rt by its sisaer city.
Ok.asaki, Japan. And if you Walk al'OUDd the
inlaad aide of tbe Cicy Hal JOU •ill ciome
acrou a &iant l&OnC ICU.lplw-e inltaUed b)'.
the Okasaltcn ~ whci c:reatecl it.
• The one tbiaa &bat detnct1 r~ ti. eliae
,. • affair o1 ut abow1 1t Ci1y Hall .,. tbe ,
"Yabin II, a PMtel work by Debra HUN, cun'Mlly hMgl In Newport a.ch City unfortunate ws amon& ui wbo..,tilDel
Hall gallery. Th• Pllntlng wu part of city Art Commfllk>n'a 1114 pted 111 lhow. toke refUll oa tbe bencbea Mlll'OUdiaa dll
· . buildiq. Neil ~ caa iaffont &M "..._,
they bou&ht a few pieces each year. ~ and added to the 99rmanea1 cX>Uection. of tramcelld111L'I, espcd11)' wlllM .. •
Currut)y, 1he •= .,_..., the which is bccomina quite ~· · concerned with day-&o-daJ......, .......
rc:sultl of this '"'°'i an lhOw. More The ~nt exhibit 1aaa methin& for their rnunben .,. a ...... to • -ODt
than IGO local i.rtiata -'i iD1aed sulpturcs ewryollli from bau.u.I WllerClOlotl u6 we .-W DOC ipon.
and paia&iftaa to lbe ._..,.of a al~ to 1 mcMas ~ ... ._ wiala . The ...U, nm•'• Wlli &M II 11 llM
wcll':Cl"a"fled ~rar, aiMI the llleCt6d pieces the &ra • ~ ..... ,... • ._ Of beach ~J at at, 1111. Oo *" .. a
arc on dilptay an a., Hall w .. next llC ~-, • ~ noa...,..ln •• cal. -~ moa&b. ID acldidoa '° ..._ 1111.-1 ~-count. ,ou·u f>tobl.blJ bar.-... ._ •Ml
the juror Jelecll oaa ,_. • m11Wen once • cenaia counc:i"n .._ Wdlla .. exefnllWJ, and It II ....... .,,... citf: J.M. &n.-out .,. IL
'
.,. Thurlday. Deicemtw 1. 18&t
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INAUGUML EXt9J < New gallery features an ensemble of
six acclaimed contemporary artists
from different regions •of the United
States _ headlined by Chase Chen _
(through Dec. 31). Open to a.m -5
P..:!!1· Tuesday-Fnday or by appoint·
ment. Rios Fine Art, 3720 Campus
Drive, Suite E. Newport B~ach. 833·
1108.
MR.GRINCH •
An extensive exhibition of produc-
uon eels trom Dr. Seuss' ·How the
Gnnch Stole Ctmstmas• animated
television special on view through
the Christmas season. Chuck Jones
., Showroom, 3636 E. Coast H ighway,
Corona del Mar, 675-~921.
FEMININE FOAM
·· Furtner's Women _ Pa.st and
, Present." an exhibjt of paintings m
, acrylic, wash and chalk by•local
artist Paul Furtner, on view today
through Dec. 31·. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. Mondays lhroogh Fridays, 9
a m to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturday
and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. Artist'$
reception t to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Newport Beach Central Library. 1000
Avocado Ave., New~rt Beach, 717-
3800.
BAABARA FEINSl'!IN
Watercolor painter dlSplay~ he r
works today through Dec. 31 Hours:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tunsdays through
Satur<Ji!ys, 11 d.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays ~d closed Mondays. Showcase
. Gallery, South Coast Plaza Village,
1631 Sunflower, 540-6430. ·sMAU. • UNTlTtED.
•\Group exhibition by 21 artists rrom
<;>range and Los Angeles t:ounlles
1 features works untlUed and smaller
than a bre ad box and no larger then
two loaves of Wonder Bread
Saturday through Jan. 29.
Simultaneously on display is "1970-
79: A Foto Sampler,· a group pho·
tography exhibition. Hours: 6-11
· p.m. Thursdays. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturdays, noon-5 p m. Sundays and
by appoinbnent. Artists' reception 6
p.m. to midnight Saturday. Griffin
Fine Art. 1640 P.omona Ave .• Costa
Mesa, 646-5665.
NEWGALURY
Gallery G, a new contemporary art
~-----~;gallery.-opellS"wtth a-stmwSCJturnay
QuoughDec.21. RecepUooforartisls
9 p.m. Saturday. Artists taking part
Jn the show: Jean Wotlt Marton
Varo, Rosalind Richip, Fitz Maunce,
Jan Sytnik. No'ra Ransenberg, Kalhy
.AVlva, Jorge Dubm, Mark Leyson,
Daniella Folletto, Nell Nagy,
Christine Kenny, Sammy Pasto dnd
Trenna Daru~Js. Hours: 11 a.m. lo 6
p.m. Tuesd~ys through Thursdays.
11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and noon to 4 p.m.
Sundays. 130 E. 11th St .. Costo
Mesa, 646-1919.
ANOTHER NEW GALLERY
Lott A11 Gallery. a cooperative or 11
local painters and sculptors Phyllis
Biel, Judee DanOd, Jack Roberts,
Carole Weaks, Unda Bloem~rg, ·
Nancy Howard, Myrna Strasner,
Midge Thompson, Judy Cardoza,
Victoria Kerr and Bob White _ cele·
bratei. Its grand opening Saturday.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Balcony of
Plains 1tue Value Home Center,
2666 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa
")HE ESSENllAl GESTURE•
~a1or exhibition lhat runs through
• Dec. 31 explores evolving use or 1he
• fragmentary human form in sculp·
lure over the last 100 years, from
Auguste Rodin's "The Walking
Man· to contemp0rary sculpture
Chie f curator Bruce Cueother and a
panel or artists and cultural histon-
ans dlstuss the changing role of seU
in today's society and its depicUon• In
contemporary art In "Symposium:
The Body Politic" at 10:30 a.m .
Saturday. Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach.
TUESDAY TALKS AT NOON
In conjunction with "The Essenttcil
Gesture• exhibit; experts lead rrce
RENT-A.CAR
•
talks •nd abde lect\.ns. • Bliential
C'Mture• Utllll>eler StiiiJaon
•ppean 1\lesdey N~ff Harbor
AttM.-um
C.NOIR• CVlllU• I.Mm ~ul C..ponigro Ind
Ruth Bernhard on view through Jan.
7. Reception 2·5 p.m. Saturday
SWKJn Splrltua GalJety. Trlong~
Sq,uare, 1810 Harbor Blvd., No. 212,
Cosla Mna, 548-7558.
SLM.9MT
An al'tUts coDerove called SLAMB
composed of Pbyll.I.& BaldWlll, Tan
Brands, Stobha.m McClure, Ka le
Savage, Annie Stormquist, Maggie
Lowe Tennesen _ exhib1t5 new
works throu~ Dec. 23. Hours: 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through
Sundays SLAMS lecture 6 p.m.
Saturday. followed by drtists' rerep-
tion 7-9 p.m. Orange County Center
tor Contemporary Art, 3621 W.
MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, 549·
4989.
•llOUTIQUE MYSTIQUE"
Display of art and fashion created by
artist Lun • ah Menoh closes
Sunday. Open during regular mall
hours. Laguna Art Museum, South
Coast,P/aza satellite, Costa Mesa.
FACUlTY ART EXHIBITION •
Annual mixed-media show reatunng
about 50 works by Orange Coast
College Art Departme nt's faculty on
view Monday through Jan. 26.
Hours: I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays; 7 -8:30 p.m.
Thursdays and the first and third
Monday of eacll month. Reception
for artists 7-9 p.m . Monday. Free
• . admission. OCC Art Galle,.Y, Art
Center Bulld.ing, 2101 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5039.
DRAWING & MINTING
Older adults <:an learn to draw and
paint with oils during two separate
dasses on Wednesday cl.ftemoons,
this Wednesday through Feb. 1.
Cost: $42 to $47. Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite AvC'., Corona
de/ Mar, 644-3244.
DREAM WEAVERS
"Making the Dream Hdppe.n _ d
Few Shots Along the Way," an
exhibit that features the works <Jr
Costa Mesa photogra phers (and
OCC grads} Mark Mtlroy and Mary
McAleer, on view through Dec. 12:
Hours: Monday through Friday, S
a.m. to 5 p .m. Free. admission.
Orange Coast College Photo Gallery,
Fine Arts Build.in_g, 2101 Fairy)_g__w
Road, Costa Mesp, 432-5103. ·scuurrORS' WORKS ON PAPER"
Prints and tirawings show how
artists who "work in three dinlensions
translate their Ideas to two dimen-
sions. Among the 20 artists in the
exhibition, which continues through
Dec. 23. are Jackie Fem1ra, Jene
Higbstem. Bryan Hunt, Mark Lere.
David Nash, Ricbar(! Serra, Peter
Shelton and Claes OldPnburg.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays ('lll 7 p.m
Thursdays). BankAmerica Gallery,
Dept. 4055, South Coast Metro \("
Center. 555 Anton B/1".d • Costa
Mess_ 433-6000. sco II SUlTON
Writer-arttSI Scott Sutton'i. whims1:
cal, sign d chlldren's books, posters.
hthogrdph!. tlnd on91ndls on view
and for die through the Christma
seasoo. Houn.. 10 a .m. to 7 p.m.
~edn~ddys Lhrough Mondays. Th.e
Gregory Gallery ·of Art and Design,
3406 Vi<I Udo, Newport Bc>ach, 723·
0881.
ELLY M. REEVE
The Huntington Beath drt1st dnd
.native of Hungary's pamt<'d scem•r-
ies ol places she has bet.>n or whe[e
her imagination talces he r and
which a ll feature angels somewhere
in the works _ now on vww. Great
Western Bank, 450 Newporl Center
Drive, Newport Beach.
CARDS BY PCRF KIDS
A coUecUon of origmt1l drt by cb.J.1-
dren with cancer used to credte boll·
day g-reetmg cards as d fund-ratSer
for th<> Ped1atnc Cancer Research
FoundatJon on view through De£.
31. Le Mem11en, 4500 Muf:Arthu;
Blvd , Newport Beor h, 476-2001.
Do you hove.1errifytng moments hilt lhtsef Do mtd1col 1es1s
show lhot nothtng '' wronv' Md do rou lfv.'" t.cw °'the ne.t altockf You
rnoy ~ P'otlic Otsordef And onc. II is diogiioeed, MOii people rttf)Ond
to tftot,,,.,,I quickly For more lnformotion, I , • , .,,fr•r
coll 1 -M MMC .... Reot. \ tt'a Tntatobfe .......... _"_ ....... __ ,,, ....... . ,.... __ .,.... .. ,..., .. .--....... --.,,,..,,,, ... _,..._
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,.
WllTlltS WOMSHOP
Harbor Counseling Center sponson
a writers work.shop from 9 a.m. to
noon Saturcfay, ()ec. 3. A panel of
writers and a literary agent will dis-
cuss the topic ·1s Writing Right for
You?" Registration: $10. Harbor
Christion Fellowship, 140 W. Wilson
St., Costa Mesa, 631-1730.
MURIEL ZINK
The author or "Step by Step: Daily
Meditations for Living the 1We lve
Steps,• signs copies 10 a .m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday. The Latest Thing "12 Step
& Recovery Bookstore, 406 32nd SI.,
Newport Beach, 675-5756.
.DAVID A. GABIE
The author of "Why Do Vegetarians
Eat Like Tha~~ igns copies Sunday
at local Barnes & Noble locations:
Foshi<tn Island store, 935 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach, at 1
p.lll: and the nrangle Square store,.
1870 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa, at 3
p.m.
-
18JY of tbe &e.tle'I dHth. 445 N.
Newport Blvd., Newpott BHch. 650·
SIDS.
11KI IAll· !
Upstream plays 10 p..m. every
Monday. Sl·S4 cover. 1700 Placentia
Ave., Coeta Meao, 548-3593.
TDfALlY COffE£
Comedy nlgbt with stand-up comics
8 p.m. Tuesdays. 1525 M eaa Verde
Drive Bast, Costa M esa, 435-9367.
WAMHOUSE
Modem Faith plays rock Thursdays
through Saturdays through Dec. 23
($5 CO'{er}. Harmony Road plays rock
Wednesday (free). Sbowtimes: 9 pm.
2 t and ~ver. 3450 Via Oporto,
Newport Beach, 613-4700.
:-t ...... D_AN_CE_-
DEFORE DANCEJlS
Defore Foundation for the Arts pre·
sents inlonnaJ Cree performance of
scbolarsrup and perfonning group
works 7 p.m. Salwday. Jazz, ballet,
funk and tap dancing by ne w and o ~· & former scholarship students featured . Jimmie DeFore Dance Center, 151 OFFEE ~ =.usD,ive, Casio Mesa, 2"·
~~~~~:~~.~g.~ ~ 1 1~~~
Mercy Miles. pop. Fnday. On The ~
Mile, jaz7, Saturday. J o e ph Yashar,
classical gu1ttlr, Sunday. Open mike
night Tuesday. Tom Long, instru-
menLal gwtdr, Wednesday.
Showtimes 8 p.m. 506 ?list St.,
Newport BC'ach, 675-0233.
THE CANNERY ·
The Jetsens play 8:30 p.m. to mid·
night Thursdays and 3 to 6 p.m. and
agci.i.n 8 p m. Co close un0ays m
December. From 9:30 p.m to 1 a.m.
Friday and Sdturday. it' The
Voodudes. Kuraoke 'til ~drughL.
Mondays. South Coast Jani 8:30 P:m.
to midnight Tuesdays. Karaoke 9
p.tn. to midnight Wednesdays. 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach, 675-5117
CARMELO'S RISTORAHTE
Gino G. and Los Tropicanos play
Latin, Canbbean and tropical music
8:30 p.m to 12:30 a.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays and 8:30 p.m to
l 30 a.m. Saturda~. George Butts
performs 8:30 p.nPSundays and
Mondays. 3520 E. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beurh, 675-1922.
CORNERSTONE CAFE
Comedy rught 8-10 p.m Mondays.
1901 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mc.•.<ia, 646-
5716.
KON.A LANES LOUNGE
Dr Tool's ·Music;al Med1c-1ne Show··
or hot jdlL PCf>'>Cnted 7.9 pm
Thur ddys. Horbor Bnulevord and
A dams A1 l'llUP, Costa Mesa
MANGO ·
0('ejayo, play music-for ddncmg 9
p m. Thursddys through Sundays.
353 E. Puc1ftc Coast H wy., Newport
Beach, 759-0808.
_.rS°RMK CLUB
Dancing to hip hop, hou'>C, funk and
disco 9 p m to 3 d m. Thursdays
through Sdturdays $5 cover after 10
p m. Progressive music until 2 a.m.
Sundays through Wednesdays; no
dt.1nC'mg, no C'Over, 21 and over. 841
Baker St., Costa Mesa, 75 1-0206.
SID'S
Bnan Bdrr<'lt plays blue on stPel
and acoustic-gu1tars'8:30 p m
ThursddY"'· Sunddys and Mondayi.
through Dl'c. 15. He gJays a <,pcc1al
dll·night tnbute 10 John Lennon on
Thursddy, Dec 8, the 14th dnmver-
CHRISTMAS FANTASY
The outdoor Roge(s Gardens show ..
case more than 100,000 lights on
trees, topiaries and theme gardens 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily through the holi-
days. Artists, authors and musicians
make special appearances, and
Santa visits daily in the Disneyland
Gazebo. 230-1 San Joacµ.&irt..1W.ls
Road, Corona de/ Mar, 640-5800.
SISTtRHOOO GFT SHOP
Shop for all holiday needs _ mclud·
ing d mdJes. party goods, meQoraJls,
decorations, jewelry, books and •
· videos _ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays
~ through Fri.days and ~Fam. to t p.m.
·Sundays. Temple Bat Yahm. 1101
Come/back St .• Newport Be<ich, 644-
1999.
FESTIVAl:-Of HANUKKAH
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach
(conseivative) presents combined
Shabbat-Hanukkah evening 6 30
Fnddy. Dairy poUuck dinner, preced·
ed with the lig~ting of the
Hanukkab Menorcjh and followed
by food, singing and fellowship. The
evening is open to no11-members
dnd newcomers to this area. Tht>re IS
no admiUance, buj auendants are
' a k.ed lo bring and share their own
lavonte food and d esserts. Social
Pavilion, 2401 livine Ave.
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
More than 150 booths filled with
handcrarted items for sale, llve coun-
try music, food and entertainme nt
featured rrom 9 a m. to 5 p.m.
Sdturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday. Free admission.
Piecema.kers, 1120 Adams Ave ..
Costa M esa, 64 t-3112.
CRAFTFAJfr
A Christmas craft fai.Jofor clu.ldren
dnd adults sponsored by the ~
Membershjp & .FeUowship
Committee runs 5-8:30 p.m.
Saturday. There will be easy er.alts
for all ages to make and a light sup-,
per available for a slight charge.
Bnng a can of food to be donated to
FISH. Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa.
SWIDlllt a.11MS Mii Swedtlb Women's l!d~lion41
llUlodationlOrange County a.,pter
bolls annual event to promote
SW9dllla mllure IDd .......... 11
a.& IDS pa Sundey. ~ate
arts IDd a.. Glogg (sw.dilb Cbdllmll drtak), tr.cntioDel foodl. dandaf ad a 2 p.m. vtlM from
Jull:mtr (Santa Claus). A«bnieion:
$2 (ddldlilD under 12 free}. ea.to
Mem .Nelobbotltood Coaununity
C.nln, 11"45 Patll Ave. a.to Mesa.
C'OIONA •MM a.l1MAS WAU< Bu•f:n e R 11 la tbe picturesque sea-
side ~ pn11ent lbelr 18th annu.-
al free .-a bcMIM 11 a.JD. to 4 p.m
Sunday. Uve entertainment provided
by Buck Naked and Chapped
Cheeks, the Fabulous Penno
Brothen and others. and there will
be puppets ibows, balloon elves,
raffles for valuable prizes and a live
reindeer! Both akle• of Ea.I Coaal
Highway, Corona de/ M ar, 613-4050.
FILM &
VIDEO
•ARMQWR ADVENTURES"
Orange Coast College's travelogue
film series continues 7 p.m. Friday
with "Costa Rica.· Tickets: $7-$9.
Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2101
Fairview Road, Costa M esa, 43~-
5880. i MUSIC
LAMPuGHT CAROLERS
Santa Claus joins the carolers ~
they stroll through Crystal Court,
South Coast Plaza and South Coast
Plaza Village.11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
daily.
• PAUUST BOY CHORISTERS
Classic Christmas concert by the car-
olers at 7 tonight. ilobert Mondovi
Wine and Food CentN, 1510 Scenic
Ave., Costa M esa, 919-4510.
CDM'HIGH MUSK: DEPARTMENT
Corona del Mar High School
Department of Musjc director
Angela Woo leads annua'l "Holidt1y
stival oLMuj!f_" at 7 30 tonight
More than 90 stUdents tromgrnd~
7-12 perform as string orchestra,
• concert choir, concel1 band a nd
jan//rock ensemble. Tickets: $3-$6
Norman R. I.oats Performing Arts
Center at Newport Harbor High
School, 15th Street and I/vine
Avenue, 644:5108. -•
·uNWftAPPED• CONCERT
The bands dada, WIJd Colonidls,
Lowe n & Navarro and Dillon •
O'Bnan perform 7-11 p.m. Friday at
special acousllc concert benefit.mg
Toys (or Tots Foundauon, presented
by Hard Rock Cafe and FM 101.9
(KSCA). To get in, bnng dn
unwrdpped toy, Which will be given .
to a necdychild. The goal is lo col·
lect 1,000 toys lo be distnbuted
locally. Hard Rock Cale at Fu.sh1on
Island, 640-8844.
HARRY IA88ITT
The former lead male singer ih th"c •
Kay Kyser bdnd, who has appeared
~ in seven motion picture and record-
ed such hits as ·stow Boat to China."
The Three UtUe FJSbes· and
'Praise the Lord and Pass the
Ammurution, • leads the singiri.g of
Christmas carols at the Women or
the Evangelical LuthJ?ran Church of
Ame nca luncheon at 11 a.m.
Saturday. Luncheon donauon. S3
Lutheran Church ot the Master. WOO
• Pacific V'1ew Drive, Corona de/ Mar,
759-1031or720-8070.
STEVE MCCLINTOCK
Country Inger perfonns Christmas
songs 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Broadway
at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St.,
Cosia Mesa 891 -0868.
BRASS ENSEMBLE
Christmas music perfo rmed 2 to 4
p.m. Sdturday~ CrystaJ Court, Jewel
Court, 3333 Bear SI , Costa Mesa
•
WMkefHt
I
TOlf9CO AICIY05HI MD. OllOtllTM
f7·piece jau ordiestra, whkh ,.
tndudes C.ammy·winnlnO
planilUcomposer Toshiko Aldyosb.l'a
uupbmWt.Jllutilt bulbend Lew
'nbM:Jdn, perfonm 8 p.m. Saturday.
lkbtl: S20-D. o~ Coo1t eou.g., Rot»rt. 8 Meote Tlteat~.
2101 PaJtvlttW Rood. CC91a Me.a,
432-SllO.
AUMD ICD5 MIO SINW"
ActreU Belinda Montgomery head-
UfieS Costa Mesa-based Allard
Academy's third annual Holiday
Extravaganza 7 p.m. Saturday and 1
p.m. Sunday. The Allard Kids and
ABard Singers _ with vocab.sis rang.-
log in age from 4 to 20 . perform
under the direction or
director/choregorapber Bill Brawley.
Voice and .conservatory students join
the celebration. 1ickets: $20 adults.
$10 for children under 12 Orange
CQunly Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 642-
7464 .•
MESSIAH SING-A·LONG
Allard Academy founder/director
Maurice Allard conducts Hande l's
most-ramous work. wilh acromparu-
ment by pianist Sandy McCune. in thls dud1ence-participation concert 4
p.ni Sunday. Tickets: $10. Ora.nge
County Performing Arts Center, 642-
1464.
ST. ANDREWS CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
Presbyterian church presents
Ch ristmas musical fantdsy "Three
Wee Kings• 5 p.m. Sunday.
Composed by Daniel Sharp, Betty
Hager and Fred Buck, the mus1cdl
involves more than 1l duldren in
colorful costumes. No tickets need·
ed: free-will offenng !3C<'Cpted. 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach,
514-2228.
OCC SYMPHONY AND CHOIR
Orange Coast College Symphony,
under the direction or Alan \.
· Re mington and Charles Clark. per-
forms "Symphony or the P alms"
with the Choir 7:30 pm Svnddy m
·Robert B Moore Thl'atre TIC'kets:
$4-$5. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa, 432-5880 .
SINGLES SEMINAR
Ar.e.-vou ll0<'00l.CJ011sly cbtt0'>&0
relauonsh1p' to help you work out
1ss11 s or problr ms from your pd.St?
fmd out t1t a <>peC1a.I semmd1 at The
Meeting Roorn. dn aflordt1hlC' -.m-
gles' orgam1at1on. 6 to? 30 p m--
Thursddy, DPc 8 Cost $2 for mem-
bE>rs. $4 for non-memb\•r-. Spdce
1.uruted. 2915 Redh1J/ Avt'., Suite
G 104, Costa Mesa. 545·808a.
SPECIAL
.EVENTS
DAY WfTHOUT ART
Coinodmg Wllh the Wurld'Hedlth
Organization\ AIDS Awd1t•nP'>S Ody,
toddy's ewnl dt Newport I lt1rbor Att
t-tu e um celt'b1dtl'!> lhl' d< h1eve-
menl'> and h\c'> oI C'ullc•.igur., and
rnends !>lnckl•n with AIDS dnd
mourn!> lh • devd-.tatmg lus~s <,us-
tamed by lhe C'rl.'d\M' rnminumty To
commPmordlP lhe ddy, muc:rum
admission i-. lr~e 10 tll.J v1s1l(1ts, but
doncltiOn'> lo th<' AIDS Rc•'>pc>nsc
Program will be dCC'Pptl•d m Lieu of
adrrmsmn From·10 <.1 m It• l pm ,
.Jack Hel7b<'rg pre.,ents mfonnabon
about thl.' AIDS Rc>spom.(' Program,
HIV lrdn<,m1s,.1on, progre-.-.1on dnd
• preventfon Th<' pc11ntmg "Ely'<ian·
f 1980 ) by drt1st Jay Ph1lhpi., a v1ctun
nf AIDS m 1987, will be di!>played m
the mus~um lobby. Part of the muse-
um's pe1'manen1 coll eruon. the
painhng wa., d gtfl by t-.1.mon
Peterson in memory of Boyd A.
Peter..on Jr. As pa.rt ol thr mu-.eum':.
Art & Music progr<Jm Coa~t 8dlll't
MONDAY· NIGHT
ANY OMEE F~Afi. JIENV .. ,ed..... ........ .....,.
BO ESALSAI r-- ---NcH--- -ml)l9---,
I TimW'J!i BOWL $395 I I . 011 CHINESE . I
,.-CHICKEN SAUD . I ... ----------.1'11.'SW .. .. I •llL 18 II& O.A.ee .... _.._..,_,_..-..•C1 I •ea.ma
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Weekend
By PHYLLIS MU,IiBll
• My movie motto: "I'll tell 7ou
"·hat's hot ••• I'll tell 7ou wbat'•
cool, but not t'1_e plot • . • that's
my rule.". ,
Junior: "Twins'' revisited ... it's not.
The "good for a million lau&hs" duo
of Danny DeVito (earryina Arnold'•
we ight In talent) ~nd Arnold
Schwarze nc-ucr (as muscular
straigqt man) arc joined by Emma
Thompson (a dcligh't, given the ex·
ccssively klutzy eharaeterizatibn she
was stuck wi1h). Too much clinical
and not enough funny to meet your
expectations.
'lloop Dreams: This play by i;>lay of
the high school years of two "NBA
wannabes is a winnCT. Families,
friends and coaches delivering dia-
logue without benefit of acting class-
es makes rriore profound impres-
sions than many of HollY-vood's box ·
office headline.rs. The tears, tri·
umphs and dcfcn1s arc eonve~d
with such sensitivity that you ex.it
the theater feeling like a close
friend of the family rather tlian a re-
mote spcc.tator ..
llc~\·cnly Creatures: Young schuol·
girls arc known for · their highly
charged imaginations and fil mmaker
Peter Jackson displays their fanta·
sics in full-blown detail in this su-
perbly acted, true story set in 1954
gives a lecture, dance demonstration
and AfDS prevention presentat;ion "to
120 high school students. The lecture
is dedicated ol thps-e lost to AIDS.
·850 San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach, 75g.1122. ·
MORE DAYWtTHOUT ART
'\
.. .ON Tiii TOWN
nwl' RLM RAIHU
banny DeVito, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Emma Thompson
fail to deliver "Twins" In Ivan Reitman's "Junior.'.'
New Zealand .. You're sucked into
the surreal graveyards and gardens
of the minds of two teen-agers (ac-
tresses Kate Wioslet and MelJUlic
Lynskey) and there's no way out ex·
cept to follow through tq the jaw-
dropping conclusion.
The Lion Kin&: It's . baaack!! The
hand·clapping, .hcad·~bbing sound·
track is a treat, but most adults will
derive more pleasure watching the
ltids delight in this Disney cartoon ~
than they will fr9(Tl the film itself.
PLEASE NOTE that !FY reviews
arc subject to change, and I wcl·
come otbcr viewpoints.
Phyllis Miller is an Orange CooS't
Realtor. '
Hdblldt for Humanity \S butldtng for
a homeless person in Appcilachla, or
a cow Heifer lnt<>mabonal of prov1d-
• Ing an impoverished lamily an
Central America Suitable gift card.$
will be provided. Saint Michael and
·All Angels E,plscipol'Church, 3233
Pacific View DrJve, Curona de/ Mar,
644-0463.
CMCHE SUNDAY
C1eches from around the world dts-
p)ayed between the 9 and 10·30 a m.
1iervices Sunday. LatN, at 5:30 p.m.,
it's the annual potluck with food,
caroling and Chnstma'> tree decorat·
mg. All wek9me. ChriiffJ Churc:h by
the Sea, 1400 W. Baltioa Blvd ..
Balboa.
·oECORATlNG WtTH GREENS"
Workshop offered lWice _ 9 :30 a.m
Wednesdays, Dec. 7 dnd 14 _ m
which partiCipdnts l<Mrn how to cre-
ate centerpieces and festoons .for
' holiday decorations. All materialc;
supplied. Cost: $.J.5. Pre-registration
required. Sherman Llbrury und
Gardens •• 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona de/ Mar, 67Y.226 I.
HOLIDAY BRUNCH
Friends of ttie Orange Coast
lnterfaith Shelle r h olds this fund·
raiser !or h omeless families from 1 I
a.m. lo 1 p .m. Thursd<ly. Dec. 8, al a
new Irvine Cove home in north
Laguna Beach. During November, as
many as 40 children at the Cosld
Mesa shelter spe nd time after school
and..on..w-e!?ke nds making orna-
ments for theit Christmas tree. These
ornaments will be on sale at the,
brunch . Once a n o(narnent is ·sold."
1t goes on the tree and ,he decorated
tree then returns to the shelter, as ·
d oes the contripution The $25
ddmission includes lood, cama-
raderie, live entertainment c1nd fuq.
Call 64s:°S05S for location:
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Ora nge Coast College'!> Re·Entry
The Orange County Philhamionic CHRISTMAS TEA & BAKE SALE C<.'nte r offers holtddy treats, re!resh-
Society is holding a Stocking Stuffer The Daughters of the British ments dnd a r hdnce to le<1m more
Boutique today from 11 a.m. to 7 Empire/Carisbroo'Ke Castle Chapter, about it.s services to assist individu·
p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. which is composed o[ women of · c1b wishing lo return to c;chool dfte r a
Saturday. Featured items. include British birth or parentage, holds brc•ak in their arJde>nuc careers antiqu~, collectibles, gounnet food· event 2 to 4 p .m. Saturday. Door noon to 3 µ.m. Thursday, Dec 8.
items, jewelry, sporting goods,'sta-prizes, fashion show and entertain· .Counseling arid Admis!t10ns
Uonery and more. 2963 Catalpa St., ment by Woodbridge ~riterlainers · Bl;lllding, Room 106, 2701,F<11rvlC'w
near Fashion Island; Newport Beach. included ih $12.50 cost. Reservauons Rodd, Costa Mes,1 432-5162
• MOTORCYru SWAPMEET recommended. Proceeds go to Sierra HMYSTERY NIGl1T"
More than 40,000 square feel of vin· Ma~e Home for the Aged. St. Mark Wome n in.Mdnagi•ment, a non·prol·
Orange County's leading arts organi-'
zations ~ includjng Ballet Pacifica.
Opera Pacific, Pacific Chorale,
Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Maste r
C horale or Orange County, Orange
Count l'E!rformin Arts Center·and
-·t--c-outh Coast Repertory _ ban
together for the ~bird straight year to
commemorate Day Without Art With
a tree •muskal and theatrical AIDS
quilt• al 8 tonight Hosted by KUSC •
radio personality Bonnie Grice. an
eclectic mi>tr<>~per:foapancE?s by .
a.rusts.from the organizciil'ons~ be
presented. Seating llinlted to the first
750 people. Oo'f'\aUons accepted for
area AIDS organizaUons .. frvine
Barclay Theatre, 4255 Campus Drive,
Irvine, 414-4488. ext. 306.
HOLIDAY .OPEN HOUSE
AnUques, crystal, china. jewelry, fur·
niture, ttne lin~ns and more will be
for sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m today.
• • Assistqncc League of Newport
Mesa's n easures on Consi~hf
store. 2220 Fairview Drive Costa
Mesa, 64S·5477':
FRENCH RACK SALE
The Las Reinas Auxiliary Assistance
Lec1gue of NewportfMesa holds its
last 'French Rack SaJe" of th<' year .
from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. today. SpedaJ J;
dresses for the holidays . including
designer c;Jothes and children's party
dresses, will be available. Thrift
Shop, Assisl<!nce League Center,
2220 Fairview Drive, Costa M esa,
645·5536.
PHll:HARMONIC BOUTIQUE
r
tage, classic.and antique motorcycles Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, it urgdnizauon d<?dirdled lo the
and related compo11enti>arts offered Newport Beach, 759-9248 or 760· c1dvanceinent of women in manage·
a gaJJl pnces S-p.RLFrtdav:y.----'01.JJ,gg -·------.
Admission: $6 for adults, free for VWIPORSCHEJOFF-ROAO SHOW
children under 12. Free motorcycle Custom·, vintage and resloted vehi-
parking in special, covered structure. des compete for casli, prizes and tro-
Orange County Fdirgrounds. 88 Fair phies 5 to 9 p.rn. Saturday. Cars, lit·
Drive, Costa Mesa, 364-2542. erature, perfonnance pdrts and tires,
GUATEMALA SEARCH TOLD . seats pnd mtrrors and T-shirts are on
-J e.nnifer-Harbury's attempt to find sale. 'Bikini contest, mus1caienter-
her husband in GualemaJa _ which tainme nt and Christmas s how round
was recently the subject of a "60 . out the .event. Admis5ion: $6 for r
Minutes" story _ is discusse d by two adults, free for children under 12.
involved in the ordeal 8,p.m. Friday. Orange County Fairgrounds, 364·
Carlos Gutierrez· or the Guatemala 3672.
Support Network and Mytyl HUNTER/JUMPER FANFARE
G lomboske, who accompanied Horse show in Equestrian Center 8
Harbury dunng the second·week of a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Free ad.mis·
her fast ln front of the Guatemala. sion Orange Cortnty Fairgrounds,
. National Palace, share lbeir.expeTi· (909) 792·-1284. ·
\1'1ei!lt'f'ree admission. Orange Coos, ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS MARKET
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Orange County shoppers will have a
Victoria SI., Costa M esa, 646·4652. brief opportuni~y to do some giving
STORY AND CRAFT PROGRAM in the true· spirit of Christmas from 9
Children grades 1·6 cao make holi-o.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the a nnuaJ
day gifts, hear stories and sing songs event. Habitat for Humanity. Heifer
l l a.m . to noon Sdturday at free · International tind other worldwide
event. Costa Mesa Pub/it: Library, r hc1ntjes will be operating booths
1855 W. Park Ave. whe re patrons can but handcrafts.
HOLIDAY OPEN. HOUSE one-of·a-kmd items, decorations and
Food, informal mod!"ling, entertain· f~d delicacies. all to benefit pro-
me nt and a visit from Santa fealured grams to relieve world-wide suffe ring
11 a.m . to·4 p.m. Saturday .. Westclif/ and· need . Shoppe rs can even buy, in .
Plaza. 17th Street at Irvine Avenue, the name of some special relative of
Newport Beach. friend, d window in the home
Thursday, December 1, 1994 C3
,
mPnt, holds thl'> ntY'>le nous PVt'Tll
with comedy, music and !>uspense b
p.m Thu~day. Dec 8 C~t· $.15 pt.>r
person. 565 Pf>r couplt> for membf>.rs.
$40 per person. 515 per c, •1ph• lor
non-membf>r<>. Sheruton ~ ·w110rt,
4545 MacArthur BJ\id., C. ta /\11('1;a,
838·1558.
USC NEWPORT/IRVINE CW6 PARTY
Local ThoJcms can celebrate thP holi-
day~ logethet al ttu<i mont>y r1\1sE'r
for loeal student srholurstup'> o 45
$47 Orang£> County Performing Art8
Center, 600 Town Center Drive.
Cosio /\1(>WJ, 740·2000.
"THE OWL AHO THE flVSSYCAT'"
8111 Manoff's roffi.dnttc comedy about
JX'Ople clinging to their fantasies &nd
d~covenng lheu reaJJUes a1e not so
bdd dller dll ronunw•s 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturddys and 7 p.m Sundays
through Der 18 Tickets. $12. The
Theu/rfl District, 1599 Superior Ave.,
Suit(> 82, Q.>sta Mesa, 548-7671.
p m. Thursday. Dc>c 8. No ho-.t bar.
$25 prtre 111rludl"'l USC/NIC T·!>htrt.
Chantecluir restaurant. Muc.Arthur
across from John Wayne Auport.
760·2405. .
•AN OLD FASHIONED CHNSTMAS
SHOW AND ICE CREAM SOOAI."
Ordn<J'' Coch! C'ollege' Theater
D •partmcnt\ ninth annual ...
# • C'hrislmds <;how opens .. t 7'torugbi
ANTIQUE TOYS -Fnends of Orc1nge Coast Colle{w's ;
Norman E. Wdtson Library host
Newport Beach antiqu<' toy tollerto
Ralph TomJmson 7.30 p.m Thursday,
. Dec 8, at a pnvate residl'nre m •
N<!wport Beach. Adrruss10n $S lor
non-members Call 432·5087 to •
· make necessary 1eservatw11s and
receive direction to the (i:>Sldf'.n'e
.STAGE
HJAR THE FLOOR"
Closing perfonncrnce!I of Cheryl
West's story of four gcrtc1c:11.torL'> of
strong-wtlJed Afncan-Amem dll
WOIDPn gathf'nng for lhl' malrldfC'h\
90th birthday are 8 pm tomght and
Friday. 2.30 dnd 8-p m Sdlurday c!nd
· 2;30 and 7:30 pm S11ndc1y Tic kl'f.!>
$24-$34 South Cod'>I R<•pt•r1ury.
Second Stdg<'. b55 Town \1•nf,,r
Dnve, Cosla Ml'!><t, 957·4033
"JELLY'S LAST JAM" ·
Thf' lpp·donce ldlc t1f ;Jplly RoJl
Morton. the !>ell ·proclcumed mvPnltH
of AmenC'dn Jdll, "lc1rc, ldp·ddllft'
kings Mrlurln,• Hm~~..ind St1v1on
Glover. tontin11t'S 8 p m toniyl}I dnd
Friday, 2 and 8 p rn Saturdr1y cmd "2
and 7:30 pm Sl1nclay (Sign Ian·
.guage·tn~t>rpn•trd pt.1tormdm" 2
p.rn. Saturddy A '-P4"Cldl ""c111ng wr-
llon oWm be rP'>l'r\1C'd for hc«1ni)q
unpaired pc1trons <,o lh1·) md} hd\I' d
clcM vww uf thP mlt. rprPlN Th"
TDDfTTY.numbN lo rdll. tor num•
uifor'roation '" 556·2746 t Ttrk<>ts IY-
I dnd rnn111111es Thursdays through
Saturdayi. and 3 pm Suudays
through DPc: 11 Featured are an
old·f<1!>h111ned "boo the Vlllalll, cheer
th~ ht•ru• nwlodrama uUed "Fast
T1 c1111 lo tht> Poorhouse . or,
C hru.t,mds Dt•ralll'd, • vanety acts, M
holldoy <.mg·a·lohg and a free dish
•'' m • (re<!m or popcorn for every
dll Pndt>t> Tl< kf:'ts $4 ·$6. Drama Lab
Theu111•, Fal~l~w Rood at Arlington,
Custu Me.~u. -132·5880,
~BABE'S IN TOVLAND•
(" a<,I of W voung actors ag~ 3 to
20 dppt'M in thlldren's musical
opl'ninq <ti 8 p m Fnday Story IS
11bout thn•(• c;torybook children diS-
appt·anng, appctrently c1t ~he hands
uf 1c"V1I Unrh• B<tm.uby. who bas
turnl'd th1•m mto ·wc,.llke" toys.
Cut1am 8 pm Thursdays through
Sdturddy'> dnd 2 10 pm Sundays
through D .. c 18 lirkcts· $6·$10.
ewP<;>rt. Th1.>utre Arts Center, 2501
CIL/f Dr/\ e, \/ev. pC1rt Beach, 631 •
0288
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
Annudl production ui Charles
Dtck1•n., rld'-W opens -I! 30 p.m.
Sc1turdtt) Duector J1:1hn-David Kelle r
prom1'>t''-lhP prudurt10n will be.
hlh•d with ;,urprh•"• dnd. for lbe fust
ltml' m c1 1011~1 lime all of SCR's
Found.mg Arll'-I'> mcludmg .: natch _
Hal Lcind1m Jr, d'-m1wrly old
~cm0<w Curtdln 7 10 p.m Tuesdays
throuQh Fndav<> 2·30 tlnd 7·30 p.m.
aturttdr IPXC~pt C hnst.mas Eve;
noun c1n<I 4 p m.1 dnd noon and 4
pm ~unday'> through Dec 24.
Sp1:nal 2 . .31l p m performances
Tut•'>ddV Ut<r 20 dnQ Thursday.
Dt•c 22 Tic kl'ls $22-$26 Dec. 3· fl;
$25-$W Dr·c 13·24 South Coasl
R~perlof"!, '-1ainstage, 957·4033 ..
wrs"'t"Sn:R 10 • ..., .... ~I ,, .... •·· nr;. I n1 "' "' lfiSTll!NSTE!. •· 1 ·1 .. ·&
TNE SUTA Cl.Am IN) .... ~':~ TNE SUTA (Pl)
STMUTfff'S·11l llfTUIVIO WITH AV..,_ {11)
TltE PMfUSfOUl (fl) -W:l:A13l STAR Tl& TI0m (N )
T1W"f'lD • rMAllll (N ·1S)
TNE P'AIOIASTH fll
ANAHEIM HILLS FESnVAL w:<r~·: ~· ·1.'+·
... . '
C4 Thursday, December 1, 15' Weekend
LOCALAllf
~RIOS ·· FINE
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Taking a chance on romance
By LAUlll MENDENHALL
T he come-on is catchy.
Newport's neophyte gal·
lc1y, Rios Fine Art, is
c1Jpping slogans these
days to beam us up to a fresh, less
stuffy point of view. Winning with-
ou t intimidation, you might say.
"Art you don't need ~therapist
io underl>IUlld," rc adl. one recent
ad. "Fea1uring fomous a rt that's
no t lamou) yt:t," offe~ another
va nguard veriiy for 1he wise. ls
this 1~c1_ic mer(!ly mar..keting mad-
ness, or a clever communication
tool 10 clear awny the·cobwebs of
nrLspeak psychobabble?
Enter effusive foni Rios and
the answer is obvious. Confidently
tall with a radiant head or silvery-
whitc hair, her distinguished man-
ner matches her straight-ahead
mesl>age with gu ll> and gusto, and
an unexpected touch of romance.
."From the beginning, I decided·
my ~lant fo1 t ~ gallef) would' be
aboul bringing in a different crop
of ariists from oulside Orange
Cou111y," said Rios, 38. "ln travel-
ing around, I'm always amazed at
1he l)Uality of work I sec in cities
... ~. ""'·
m
WHAT
llol fine Art ..... nao Campue DIM, SUIM J . ... ,uport leach
WlllN
open to a.m. to 1 p'.m.
Tuesdayl ttvougtl FddCIVI
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like Nashville, Seaule, Atlanta,
Chicago. Art that communicates
its own originality, and is t~chni
cally grc a1. That's the talent I
want to bring in here.
"I'm very supportive of Orange
County artists, but that base has
been covered.by other galleries fo-
cused on showing regional art: So
1 guess I'm kind of blazing my own
trail." · ·
· Which is not surprising. Her up-
bringing in West Los Angele~ was
colorfully renegade to say the
least: hanging out whh her moth-
er, a painter, in art studios and
UCLA disses taught by ma.Ster
artists su~h as Richard Dieben·
korn, or \agging along to gallery
openings with her older brother,
now a re~owned advertising pho·
tographer.
Centrally located near John
Wayne Airport yet off the beaten
path for strolling gallery-goers,
Rios fine Art opened its doors in
mid-October 10.-0 rousing crowd or
more tban 250 well-wishers from
the Orange County art community.
The i,naugural exhibit {through
Dec. 31) features an ensemble of .
six acclaimed contemporary artists
from different regions or the U.S.,
headlined by Chase Chen (origi-
nally from ShanghaQ, whose ro·
mantic, seductive painting style ig-
nites the heart and mind simulta-
neously and is some or the most
breathtaking work I've seen in
years. With a large market over-
seas. and his work emblazoned on
the cover of Christie's recent auc-
tion catalogue in Hong Kong,
Chase (as he is commonly known)
is offered exclusively in this region
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Toni Rios, own~r of the new Rios ~allery in Newport Beach, stands with painting by Chase Chen.
through Rios Fine Art. being in their studios, watch~g guest curators whenever she can.
Also on exhibit are .abstract stiJl them shift ditections," explained As a mother of two young boys,
lifes by Lindsey MacDonald, Afri-Rios. "And, l tlfink 1 have a gift she\ ould also like to establish the
can-referenced paintings by for communicating. 1ha1 intimacy gallery space for interactive .pro-FrO ffi 'A Day Without Art' to loads of it Frances Watson, provocative pas-about their art to help my clients grams with ct'1ildren "modelled
tels by Camille Renda! or New understand and embrace it. 1 sec after the incredible stuff going on
T here's enough on the 1oca'1 art pulelle this
"cckend 10 satisfy everyone's p-Jlaloit"
17th St., Cos1a Mesa, opens with an artists' reception Mexico, Norwood Creech's water-it as romancing-1hc works like they at the Children's Museum in
from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Taking part arc' Jean color crayon and brush series, and deserve to be." down~own San Diego."
Wolff, Marlon V.aro, Rosalind Richie, Filz Maurice, images of the traveling road With.its open rafters and birch "My angle here goes beyond just
Jan Sytnik, Nora Ransenberg, Kathy Aviva, Jorge Eileen Zegar· calls "land medita-walls, the spacious gallery is a l>howing exhibit~. 1 really sec this
Dubin, Mark Leyso n, Daniella Folleuo, Neil Nagy, lions." pleasurable mixture of roughnclos gallery as a quasi-salon, and me us
Christine Kenny, Sammy Pasto and Trenna Daniels. "I ·have developed a personal and refinement. Rios is planning jul>t one of the participan1s."
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Fii~1 .• rnd most importan1ly, Newpo rt llar·
bor Art l\lu)cum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport
Ue.ich, commemorate:. "A Day Without Art" all day
wduy 10 cclcbrute 1~e riv.es of cplleagues and friends
s1ricken wi1h AIDS and mourn lhe devastating losses
sus1ained by 1he crea1ive community.
Museum admission i~lli.ved in-f~vor ot:-d
nu1ionS-to hC-AIDs-Response Program, and <the
pa inting "Elysian" (1980) by artist Jay Phillips, a vie-·
tirn of AIDS in f987, is on disploy in the museum
lobby. Part of 1he museum's permanent collection,
1he pain1ing was a gift by Mal'ion Peterson in memo-
ry of Doyd A. Peterson Jr. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
•Lori Art Gallery -a cooperative of local paint-connection lo ench or these artists, four themed shO\\<S a year, utilizing LDut-i l\lt:11denl111/I C'o1crs loc:d 11rt.
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Howard, Myrna Strasner, Midge Thompson, Judy
Cardoza, Victoria Kerr and Bob White -celebrates
its grand opening 10 a.m. to S p.m. It's located on
the balcony of Plains True Value Home Center, 2666
Harbor Blvd" Costa Mesa. ,
Other galleries with receptions this weekend:
4 Jac}c Herzberg presenls information about the AIDS
\lesponse Program and HIV prevention.
• • S11sn11 Spirilus G,illery, Trhmgle Square, 1870
Harbor ,Blvd., No. 212, Costa Mesa, from 2 to-5 p.m.
Saturday for its display of photographs by Paul Ca-
pon!.gro and Rulh Bernhard.
T<}day may be a day without art, but this weekend
is loaded with it, as 'six local galleries and museums
host lectures, grand openings or artis1s receptions. •Griffin Floe Art, 1640 Pomona Ave:;., Costa Mesa,
from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday for its current
shows "Small ~ Untitled," a group exhibition by 21
anists from Orange and Los Angeles counties wt\4)se
works arc "untitled and smaller than a bread box and
no larger than two loaves of Wonder Bread" and the
group photo exhibit "1970-79: A Foto Samp!er/'
Al !he aforementioned Newport Harbor, chief cu·
rator Druce Guenther and a panel or-artists and cul·
tural his1orian:. discuss lhe changing role of self in
today's socie1y and its depiction in contemporary art
in "S)'mposium: The Dody Poli1ic" at 10:30 a.m. Si.It·
urday. This is 1icd to 1he currenl "The Essential Ges-
1ure," the major sculptural exhibilion at NHAM. • N~port Beach Ccutral Ubrary, IQOO Avocado
Ave .. from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday for Paul "Furtner's
Women -Pas1 und Present," a display of paintings
in acrylic, wash and chalk by the local arti t.
Mean\\ hile, 1wo .new Costa Mesa art spaces cel-
ebrate grand openings Saturday:
•Gallery G. a contemporary art gallery al 130 E.
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Magic of theater lives in SCR's 'Carol'
By CBlllSTOPBEa ~
L ook out David C.Oepcrfield,
and move over, "Phantom
of the Opera." South C.Oast
Repertory's version of the classic
Charles Dickens' tale "A Christ-
mas Carol," which opens this
weekend on SCR's Mainstage, is
full of theatrical tricks and special
errccts that help create the illu-
sions within Diok~ns' story.
The effects may not be as elabo-
rate, or costly, as "Phantom,'' but
they arc just as effective. Havfng,
the Ghost or Christmas Past magi·
cally appear in the mirror of an
armoirc and frighten Ebenezer
Scrooge in his bedroom, having a
clock's hands rapidly a<Wance and
other visual tricks are the work of
a skilled team of craftsmen. These
behiod·tt\e-scenes wizards include
Cliff Faulkner, a scenic desianer •
'~ho has created designs for more
than 60 productions at SCR in the
past 15 years, including every in·,
staUment of "A Christmas Carol."
"A lot of the Cricks that we do
don't rely on exotic technical
events," explained Faulknc('.
"Most of them are sort of low·
tech, as out technical director Jon
Lagerquist would call it. He and
our prop master', Tom Zofrea, arc
the wizards behind so many of the .
magical tricks that you see on
stage. I've always ~njoycd the
'magic of theater,' as we call it,
but with a production like 'A
Christmas Carol,' you actually"gct
to do 'magic.' Wr.'re relying on
things like slight.of hand and mis-
direction and timing !\he same.way
David Copperfield docs. Ollr goal
is to make the audience a part of
it, We're all winking together and
saying 'You got me.'"
One effect that has startled au-
diences at SCR for years is.when a
'Marathon 33' gets a
:r:un at Estancia High
S ix decades aga, at the height of the Great Depression, America
' itnessed a "survival of the fittest" ritual known as marathon
dancing, in which the last couple left standing after inlerminable
days of dragging each other around the floor would be awarded with a
mucti-needed ca~h prize.
"Marathon 33," which chronicles such an event, will be presented this
\\eckend nnd ne"t by the Estancia High School production drama de-
parunent at 8 p.m. in the school's Forum Theater with one of the
~chool's largest ca~ts -~ome 45 students. .
The play \Vas written by J une Havoc -"Baby June" of the musical
"Gypsy" and the sister of famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. It is dirccJed
by Estancia drama instructor Barbara Van Holl, who cited "a growing
concern I have for the moral decay I see rampant in our culture" as in·
spiring her to produce "Marathon 33."
She noted that ''1933 .was before welfare. Then people danced for
three mon ths becat1se they we re fed and had a place to sleep -al·
1hough the food was often filled with worms and mold, and they could
· their cots only for 11 minutes an hour.
"They su ere p , · · e that they
would ''in the first-prize money," the director pointed out.
The leading role of June will be played by Allison Temple. Other cast
members, i'n order of .appea·rnnce, are Chris Bright, Jeff Wright, Scott
Rose. Heidi Fa!.snach1, Avi Rothman, Erin Rybacek, Mindy Titus,
Chuck Durden. Desiree Paisner\ Greg Austin, Je;nny Mahan, Holly f :.bsnacht, Jeff Perry, John Ermin, Joe Loven, Matt Hoss, Eden Wells
and Melis~a Carnett.
Abo, Arlyn Gregorio, James Owen, Carlo Odicino, Ed Huang, Rob·
crto Pimentel, Paula Shinners, Roberto Torres, Jared Romero,.Christa
Knudsen, David-Michael une, Michelle Noh, Ross Necessary, Eric .
Wayman, Nicole Lctastak, Katie Brooks, Isabel Mejia, Hoa Nguyen,
Matt Scheafer, Katie Kreisle. Danyn Winterman, Katie Stapleton, Matt
Scheafer, James Wagner, Steve Baker, Amy Decker, Joe Huant and
Rachel Dic key.
"Marathon 33" plays at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and .f>ec. 8-10 in Es·
t:incia High's Forum Thentcr, 2323 PJaccnLill-A\tc.. Costa Mes~. Tickets
are S6 in advance, $7 at the door. Call 549-3546.
Kids steal the show in 'Babes'
hat arc the three most
popular words in De-
ccmbet? Christmas, chil-
dren, tO)'S. Nowhere is t~is more evi·
tJcnt that at the ~ewport Theatre
Arts Center, where the musical
"13Jbes in Toyland" opens-Friday.
Director Terry Miller Schmidt has
gathc.ed a ca~t of 29 young actors,
tanging in age from 3 to -20 (includ·
ing a handful of youngsters from
Nc\\port Beach), to stage the old
Victor H~crt musical story of the
evil Uncle 13:irnaby, who plots to
turn real children into life-like toys
bu t is thwarted in his allempt by the
efforts or l\~O chilJren (and a host
of stol)book characters), whose in·
hcritcd toy shop he has stolen.
"Basically, it's kids in c-0stumc
with a backdrop, and dancing and
-• singing," said Schmidt, describing
the show. "It's the Victor Herbert
score from 1932 with some new in·
sttum'cntation to get it a bit more
modem. Dul we're trying to keep
the flavor of the original. We're tak·
ing a sleepy·time show from the '30s
_-!a=n=d t!)'Jng to bring it up lO the. '90s."
Many people mny recall the 1934
Laurel and Hardy version of "Babes
in Toyland," which was essentially a
fantasy melodrama version or the
opcrcua. Schmidt has not strayed
for from tbat idea, realizing that the
..... uitimatc goJI of a production like
thi s one is entcrt:iinmenl1
"We've kept it preuy simple," she
Slated. "The approach is to enter-
tain children in the audience.
. ,
Younger kids will be captivated by
the colors and the costumes, while
older kids will follow the plot line.
And I put a lot of schtick in that
~mctimes goes over the heads of
the children and lands on th e par·
,cnts." .
Wh ile t~c play is for children and
features child actors. parents have
played an important part in Jhe pro·
duction. Schmidt said that many par·
ents or the \Ct~rs arc doing the
makeup, sewing costumes and paint·
ing sets. Even the city of Ne\\port
Beach contributed in a big way.
NT AC received a grant from the city
to put..on-the...show.
The production is a labor or love
for Schmidt, who enjoys \\Orking
with children.
"Sometimes with theater children,
they have no other niche anywhere.
They don't qu ite fit in some places.
"... They come into theater and
start tri> understand about working as
a team, how every person is impor·
tant to the show. Sometimes it stim·
ulatcs them to go on and do more
thcatcr,-SOme. of -them wilLnC.vct.
walk out o'n a stage again. But it
helps them in all facets of life. Any
time you can help someone's self·
esteem and confidence through
'teamwork, discipline and rcsponsi·
bilicy, that's important." •
For tickets to "Babes in Toyland,"
which runs Thursdays through Satur·
days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30
p.m. through Dec. 18, call 631-0288.
-By CHRISTOPHB.R T.RBLil
ghostly figure comes bursting
through a door, scaring Mr.
Scrooge. But when Scrooge checks
the door the next morning and
bangs on it, the door is solid.
• "I can't give away too much on
how we do these things; but any·
one t1ho bas ,worn. a girdle prob·
ably understands how that door is
done," said Faulkner, myste.ri·
ouSly. "That's probably as much as
I should say about that one."
OK. what about the bit where
the Ghost of Christmas Present
comes up through a trunk at the
foot of Scrooge's bed, followed by
a beer mug which the ~host catch-
, ~s?
"We open up the trunk lid and
show that it's solid, and the next
time we go to the trunk some-
body's ,1:0ming through the lid,"
said Faulkner with glee. "There's
been a lot or practice making sure
that cup f'lies just rig_!lt." _ ~
Ob .. ·.iously reluctant to reveal
trade secrets, Faulkner described
the scene at the Crntchit's house
at Christrnas dinner without re-
vealing another eye-popping, and
funny, trick.
"One of my favorites is the
Christmas Goose in Cratchit's
house. l like it because the c~t
brings out _g_n stage a cooked goose
and sets it Cfown to eat it. Without
the goose going off stage, the next
time we look back to that tablt', all
you sec on that plate is a skeleton
where that goose used to be. I'm
really pleased with that one."
Magic has been pan of
Faulkner's life since the days when
he and his sister were kids and
used to put on magic shO\\S in
their basement for neighborhood
kids, charging ti few pennies ad·
mission. He still h:is a great ap·
predation for magic and slight-of.
hand, which he incorporates in the
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Special effects help the Spirit of Christmas Past (Richard Doyle,
right} startle ~rooge (Hal Landon Jr.) in "A Christmas Carol."
' set pieces of ''A Christm:i) C:irol."
"People are running on !.t;ige
pushing n piece of scenery hidden
by the scenery itself," said
Faulkner. "They stay on !>tage
while the scene is pla) ing, and
then run off with them while
somebody else on th~ other l>idt: of
the stage is pushing on the ne\l
piece of scenery. lt's the mu:.t old·
fashioned way of _doing. things, but
because of th:it, we have l>plit !>CC·
ond control that can change de·
pending on any fluctuation~ that
a·re going on on stage. It h:tppcns
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Bistro 201 was wise to ~ang onto executive chef John Sharpe when the restaurant recently moved to Newport Beach from Irvine.
II a ClwllClnll 1*1Y from 2
tD 5 p.& Sllnday. A .llN&
Christmu bee wlll have the
MIMI MMI aps ol chiWren
-IWlna • unwrapped gift for a lllllch up or pt a
name and do some iastant
....... Party price is SS iliitlte ..... tD be is at the
comer ol Fairview and Wil·
IOll at 2263 Wiison. Phone
650-9395 far more Info. • ••
. . . WHIRi · 3333 W. Coast Highway
WHIN
Closed Mondays. Open dally
5:30 to 10:30 p.m., hldoys
ond Saturdays to 11 p.m.
Jcm trio Frtdcry-Saturday nlghta
HOW MUCH
moderately •xpenaive
MOii .. FO
631-1551
to Sharpe. The Bistro Burger
comes with thyme-scented fries,
and the meat loaf nestles in a bed
o'( sweet caramelized onions next
to those excellent mashed potatoes
which are a Bist ro 201 hallmark.
-served with satisfyingly crunchy Scared crab cakes with a South·
herbed croutons aod wasabi west accent of red popper coulis
cream, $6,.96. Grilled shrimp perch and a small mixed green salad are
in a bed of creamy polenta, an ab· a tempting beginning, an.d the
solute ace of an idea, with dollbps fresh nsparagus salad with endive,
of red pepper and pesto sauce nl-roasted peppfas and tomato· makes
201 fi.rst opened fu Irvine· is it s
tapenade -the spread serve·d in a
small crock in lieu of butter. It
used to be thicker -with recog-
nizable bits of olive. Now, it is
whipped to an oily froth that coats
• a.ell out Aubergine -....
newest addition to New-
Starting cour~t!.uo ap~al
ing, you may or er two tnittl!t
and never ..s_et ahne td lite el·
trees. T~c -l<itchen can barely keep
up wilh orders fOr it-s scared ahi
the to~ lernating in red and green pools a rousing start with it~ toasted
iiround"'tnc"'shrimp-polen'ft'nl~M.-io'Unds of'TolRMS'realf dau'oed with Rac~at H~!'f ~re-
~. ~ Course is so ffett tttett--pnbeew. -, • -
that it 'appears again on the menu Ori ·
as an e.ntree. mart
sentatL;:Jtc Mlea, 1 ( tuby
ops; is 1anned acrol>S &he eetirc
~ll'Jlllllr'er half of the plate. Each1bite •
. port's .... laM ud OM
ol .. •allilt.: At SOI 2'ltt
... lei C.nery Villap.
Phone n:t-4150. -BT M.B.
AMERICAN
STUDIO CAFf · Locored or 100 Moon SI Balboa
(or loot of pier) ~The Studio Cafe is the hoppening
ploce for food hin & enter10.nment Menu includes
robs ch .._ken fresh I.sh pos10 oppe11zers & salads
olsQ serv•ng brunch oo Sot & Sun 10 to 3 00 which
1nclude1 Belg1u01 waffles. omelettes poncokes on9
much more Pr.ces range from $2 95 $13 95 Open
7 doy1 a wee• Mon f, 1 I 30 I 30 om Sor·Sun 10
l JOom Also loco1ed or 300 PC H Hunr ngton
Beach IN BRU FB ENT V MC AE DC
536 877 5
DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family style
coffee shop localed or 2698 Newpor1 Blvd Cosio
Mesa Menu 1ocludes breokfosr lunch and d nner
Pr ce\ range from $3 00 10 S7 9Q Open Mon Sol
6 OOom lo 9 ()()pm IN W( V MC
(Tl a1 640 m 1
ZUllES RESTAURANT, loco1ed 01 1712
Plocenho Cosio M~so Menu ncludes ribs c.h1cken
sreok & lobster prome rib pizza oys1er bar Pnces
range from S3 95 ondvp Open do ly from
1 l 30om 10 I Opm Coclro.ls 1.1 1 I pm ID FB WC
No cred11 co1ds 17 1 4) 64 5 809 1
CAFE
RUTH'S CAFE locored or 320 8ros1ol #G 01 Redh.1
(by Arco M no Mor i) n Cosio Mes<l Menu ncludes
good counlry cook1n' bteo lost with rhe besr
omelenu poncokes great Mexican breokfos1 d sbes
and lunch w1an slorfry vegetables 1eroyok1 bowl gorl c
ch1d en ossOfred solods healthy rurkey burgers
homburgen servetl w/ poroto solOd Of fries Try
Rush's home cookin' 1odoy Grear food greor pr•cesl
Prices range from $2 99 ao $5 95 Open 7 days a
week 7om 10 2pm ID OD WC · •
CHINESE
CHOI HONG Gourmo1 C.hinese l1ghr & heolrhy
no msg used. only norurol i'ng1 ed1enrs Menu
includes · low col meols ~omb1no11on plores. beef
or pork d1•hes. chicken & vege d1shu and family
value dinners Tol.e our ovo1loble $ 1 buck o
plate ovo1loble loco1ed or 17938 Mognoloo Sr
lnexl 10 Poe N Sova) foun loin Valley (7 14) Oo5
3698
FRENCH
CHANTICUIR located or 18912 Mo<A•1hvr
Blvd Irvine ocrou from John Woy,... Anporl
Elegon1 charming, gracious 4 beou11f11l coe!oi el
1ls d1n1n9 rooms hOs o d1fferen1 dee()( The food is
French.Col1F0<n10 cu111ne-1cury bur heolfhFi.lly
prepared vnch specials 01 $8 00 ond up rhe
dinner menu 1ncllldes o vauery of ~food, meal
ch.den soloch 1u•I to rnen1ton o few 1i.m1 Proees
ronge from $6 to $25 serv0ng lunch I I 30.2 JO.
Don,,.. 5 30.·l 0 30. Sund6y 8funch l 0 30 • 2 30
open 7 ckty• o wee~ ID. 00 BRUNCH RES REO
fO ENT. WC. V. MC AMX OC DISC Valet
Po1k1ng [71 •I 7 58 800 I
Your Restaurant Guide to Dinipg in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona de/ Mar,
Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley_
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COPPER CHIMNEY En1oy worerfronr d1n1ng or
Newport Beoch 3408 V10 0f)Ofto lnrroduc1n9
ourhenhc Indian Mughloi delicacies never before
on Orange County by our famous chor "Moh1nder
Rom Guru• Try our lamb Of ch1c~en 1.obobs
cumes ond wide varieties of fresh vegeroblos
cooked on our own 91ound Indian herbs & spices
Reosonc;ible prtcos slorhng as low as $I 95 ro
$6 95 Open 7 days o wee~ from I 1o"'.8pm
OUT TKO we 673·7679
SAIATINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO.
located 01 251 Shipyard Woy. Newport Beoch
Menu includes gredl poslo, award winning Caesar
salad. delicious homemade sausage. veol. lomb, loas
ol vege10rt0n d1"1es good wine, beer, coppucc1no
& de>eils "Ir's o lom1ly owned & run reslouronl
Pnces range From $4 95 to $1 J 95 Open 7 doys o
week Serving Sot & Sun Brunch from 8 30 IO 1 :00
Sunday thru Thursday I lam to IOpm Fndoy & Sot
11 om 11 pm IN. OUT, WC, 8RU, WB. V. M. AE,
AVILAS IL UNCHITO, A dining landmark f°'
over 20 years Run by me Avola fomily, Av1los hos 7
locolloM to serve you in Cosio Meso, Newporl
Beoch, Sonia Ano, long Beach'. Hunhnglon Pork &
loguno Hills & Hunr.ngaon Beoch Featuring
outhenric food w11h lhe freshest ingred1enrs & o new
creolive l19h1 cuisine along wirh authentic Mamo
Avila's recipes ID. 8RU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE,
DC. & DISCOVER • Avilos hos o repvJohon f°'
lreo11ng .YOU like potl of the fomilyt•
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SEAFOOD
4 PAClflC FISH & SEAFOOD. located 01 2620
Newporl Blvd .. Cosio Mesa Menu includes
seafood salads, seafood sondwiches. grilled
enlrees, fish & chips. hsh locos, sushi ond more
Also hos one of Orange County's lorgesr
inventories of fresh fisn from h's fish morker Prices
range from $ I 95 ond up Open
M..f 11-6. Soa 11.5 ID. we t7t4) 650-01 30
POT OF SHRIMP, An unequaled d1n1ng
eKf)enence "Shromply Del1c1ous" and rhe service
unsurpossoble Feorur1n9 Paslo, Thresher Shark &
Swordfish Open 7 days a week 12om 1 Opm. Sor &
Sun breakfast from.Som S1dewolk dining localed
or 113 Wolnur. boch•de of P1ers1de Pavilion on
Hunhngron Beoch 1714) 960-7278
ZUllH DRY DOCK, l~ored or 9059 Adams.
Hunhn91on Beach Menu 1neludes seafood. steak &
lobsaer. pizza. prime rob, oyster bar Prices range from $3.95 and up Open doily from 11 30om ro
IOpm. Cockroils '111 11 pm IN, FB WC V, MC
1714) 963-6362
STEAKS
'Oji IARN STEAK HOUSE, Located ot 2300
Harbor Blvd, #3 1, Cosio Mesa Menu includes
steaks. fresh fish. chicken, burgers and salads !
Prices range from $3 75 for lunch and $6 25 For • f
dinner Open I I am Fat lunch .M·So 01nner 4f>!!l M
Fr Dinner Jpm Sot & Sun IN. WC. V, MC. AE,
DC. (714) 641 -9777
INDtAN PARADISE. localed or I 520 Wesr
Coosa Hwy The menu includes chicken lamb
seafood and vegetonon dishes all prepared 10
perlechon w11h only rhe freshest 1ngred1en1s Pnces
rongt from $2 SO to $15 95 for o complete
comb1norion di nner Open 7 days o week lunch
RANDAZZO ITALIAN CAFE. localed or 21148
Seoch Blvd . lol A~onro), Fom1ly owned, everything
prepared w11h ahe finest meals & cheeses & famous
lor its nlomous cheesecake ·Prices range from
S2 00 to $11 95 Open Tues thru Sor I 1·9pm..._
Sun l I 8 pm Closod Mon IN, 0 Uf. WC, Wine
and beer (7141 5:l6 2448
MAltG&JllTAVlul. located ot 2332 Wesr Poc1fi~ •
Coosr Hwy. Me1ucon bu1gers, lo11los, bumros &
I I 30 ro 2 30 dinner 5 10 I 0 ID FS V MC AE,
OS DC 1714) 646 3993
ITALIAN
PllO'S RfSTAUUNT lcxoted or 2221 N.
Morn S1 n Seod11f Village Serving brec>kfosr lunch
ond donmtt, Now open 7 days o week Homemade
poncole1 posrt,es po"os & doily spec.iols
Es1obl.shed •n 1979 Early 8.rd dinners 5 6 JO
n19htly New breoUoir and lunch menu s
NICKS '9ZZA D'ORO Fom It lrol.on.Restouro"r
'II w rh homemade posto souces ood hondmode
p1z 1n s Fomoui for Wednei.doy Spoghen1 • oil you
con llOI for $2 )5 ond Sunday oll you con eot ,
lo\Ogno for SJ 75 Wt olso h<M lhe pipM pmo
n lown, out potty p1no 36" Other d;tt. «IUde "ilol ".y~r'll, c.Akken. bro.c•ollo ond ~ent
• posros A buffer lunch on Moll , Tues .• n.u,, & Fri
8onq11el toum aiftd <Gf9r•llCJ ovo•loble -ore
locolt<f oc IOSl5 :5btt A..,. founlOift ~ rt.one
Q I A) 963-0221 ' •
CIAO, Locaied 01 2600 Eosl Coosr Hwy, (()(ono
Del Mor. Come and experience Carano del Mor's
newesl ltol1on resrovronr ~rv1n9 New Yorl sayfe
p.uo, gourmel pizzas, exc1l1n9 poslOl, treohve
solods. coffee. cappuccino and fresh boked pastries
Pr1Ct5 ronge lrom $3 95 lo $8 95 Open 7 doys o
week from Som to 11 prn, eAcepl Sunday open • to
11 pm Delivery ovo1loble V,M( AE, WC, IN OUT
JAPANESE
f
more Specials doily Prte• range from $4 95 IO
$10 95 Open 11 30om to 12 30om IN. F8 V,
MC AE , DC 171 4) 631-8220
Ml CASA, localed ot 296.17th Street. Ccnto Meio.
A lr1p. lo Mexico! ~icon Food Open doily ot
• 11 om Prices ronge from $2 25 lo $8 95. Sefving
,lunch & d1nn• for OV9f 20 ~s IN, F8, WC, V,
MC,AE,DC.C8.0 6'~7626
WIUtOO"S ftStt TACO, Wilt! 4 locations I I 33
PCH, Laguna hoch. (7 I 41 497 -0033. 1862
Platent10, Costo Mlho, (714) 631.3.&33 ond 3000
••llOI, Costo Met0 (71 AJ 435-0130, t20 ~n,
.. HuM"(lk>ft 8eoch. (71 41536-20$0 MM.~
fltll -.Co•. burritor., blocl ~ & t<•. tabh.
tondwtchet "IC" rms;i.: l 65 lo V SO.
()peAMon-Sol ,,.,. -...... ~ N, TKO. WC.
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OME .F·OR T·H.E O.LI DA
This year, put a new . spin on an old family tradition by gathering
relatives for a holiday family reunion. '&eat family members to an
elegant buffet dinner brimming with traditional favorites, and add some new dishes ,.
that are sure to become family treasures. This creates the perfect setting to gather
everyone around the fireplace to pcall holidays past, and'establish traditions for
the future. f · ·
The main attraction, Turkey with tuffing
Provencal, features a roasted turk ey filled with a
coJorful mixture of Pepperidge Fann• !fero Seasoned Stuffing and Pepperidge Farm•
Com Bread Stuffing, tomatoes, ripe olive and spice . Pepperidge Farm asoned
Turkey Gravy, with natural m~at stocks and tender pieces of meat. offers an easv-to-
prepare crowning Louch for your main course. •
Family is the focal point of the occasion, but food fuels the fun. Once everyone has
said hello, bring on the buffet. Begin with Zesty Antipasto, an adftngement of spi cy
Vlasic• Pepperoncini Salgd Peppers, olives, provo,lone cheese," mushrooms, tomatoes
l .
Memories of the party wilJ last a long time. If you're lucky. the leftovers will too. In vite
out-of-town guest back to reha h the party over a hot lunc·h featurin g Lemon Turkey
in Pastry hell . Or. whip up a hearty cas erole of Turke) and Vege1able luffing
Bake, -combining roa led _turkey, easoned turkey gravy and \egetable topped with
herb seasoned tuffing and liced almonds. For lighter fa re. dazzle gue ts\, ith Eru y
Turkey Salad, made from .leftover turkey flavo red with the unique ta te of ·un Dried ·
and pepperoni marinated in Maries• Ze ty Fat Free Italian Vinai~tte. WaJ1T! up the
crowd for dinner with Parme an Bread, crusty Italian bread ·topped with creamy
Marie's• Parmesan Garlic Dip. Snackin' Reubens, miniature open-faced versions of
·the deli classic, complete your ~petizer election. Tomato Dip. •
'fuRKEYWITH
STUFFING _P.ROVEN~
Pftp 1lrne: 30 min.
Cook Time: 4 112 to 5 hr.
Stand Tune: 10 min.
1/4 cup olive oil
3 mf'dium ooiom, t'bopped
6 clove8 prlic, minced (about
l tb8p.)
l can°(14 112 oz.) "-bole peeled
tomate>H, t'ut up
l can (10 Ir.l oa.) Campbt-U'1•
Coodell8ed Chicken Brodi
l bag (8 oz.) Peppe~ Fann•
fff'rb S..uoned St~ '
l bag (8 oz.) Pepperidge Fann•
'Com Bread t~
112 cup wed Vluic• QI: Early
Callfomia• Pitted Ripe Oliu•8
(optional)
12-to 14-lb: turkey
2 jan ( 12 oz. ti.cl! j PepfM'ridfi?e
Fann• S..u.oned Turkey Gra''Y
l. lo saucepan O\·er medium heat.
heat oil. Add onions and p.rlic and
cook until tender. Add tomatoo. and
brotk. Heat to a boil. Removt' f mm
heat. Add luffing and ofo es and mil.
lightly.
• 2. poon tuffmg-lighdr illto nttk .& _,
body CU\ itief. * ~ turitey, bftar4 •
ide up. on rack in shallo" roa-.ting
pan. Bmsh with additional oil. l11sert
meat thennunwler into tt1il'ke~1 part of
meal. not toud1ing bone.
3. Roa:.t at 325°f.. 4 lt2 to ;) hr. or
until tht>m10meter reitd 100°E. ha. ... t-
ing 0<'<'11.'!ionall) \\ith pan drippin~.
Heat urnn and serve. Ser.es 12 to 16. c-·-. •
• -Bake any remaining :Huffing in
covered casserole \\ith turle\ 30 min.
or unlil hot. .
TIP: Heat gm'~ \\ilh ill OU2 pan
drippin~.
TuRKEY AND
VEGETABLE
_STUFFING BAKE
Prep Time: 15 min.
Cook Tune: 25 min.
2 jan ( 12 oa. ndi) Peppe~
Farm-. 5eii0bed-T.-,, C...")
1 cup cu.bed cooked white K
••ttl potato
1 cup cooked cal grttn Mane
2 cupe cubed cooked turkc-y Jl[
chic km
2 cupt prepaftd P.-wriqe
Fann• Herb St"MOIK'd hdrang
2 tb.p. •ed almonds (opdon:al)
ZEsTY
_ANTIPASTO
Pftp Tam.-: 20 mia.
Chill n me: 30 min.
112 cup ref~rated Marit-'1• ~ty
Fat Frtt Italian V'~uc-)
l jar (22 01.) \'Ja8k• Pcpperooc~ alad Pcppelli.
drailW'.d 1. In 2-qt. hallow baking di h mix l can (6 01.) VlMic• 2t Early
gravy, potato, beans and turkey. ·~n C&lifornia• Pitted~ Ripe
stuffing_ O\'er turke.r ~ixture. 'prinkle . _ Olive&, drained '
with aJmornb. 6 01. pro,·o&onc rhtttie, cut into
2. Bake at 400°f. 25 min. or until hot. 2 cul:Nos ·--L---. L-•" 4 cupe m.....,,._.. cut 111 nan
Sen es · 2 rup1 clwrry lomaloee cut in
half
'' oa. pepperoni, t!lk~
1. Pour 'inaigrette into a . haJJow non·
metaJli<' d~ h. Add peppers. olives,
rhttSt-. mu hroomi, tomatoe and
pq>pMJlli. Ti to coat. Relrigf'ratt at
least 30 min.
2. A~ on salad grttns. Sent
wilh IOOlhpi<'b. Smee 16.
• AMip each family mc~r one job, fro"m
invitalJon W.tribution to cntcrtainmc-nl lo
ckan-up committtt.
• To naake memorabk, pcnonalbed inritalionA,
uk a YOUD@ family membtt to draw a t.olida)'
pkl1.U'e. Copy tJw draW.. Md written or
typed party dctaile on rolon!'tl p1,per.
• Be eutt to .a ~t.t to R. .V. P. by a 11pttif~
dalf', at kMl OM 1u~dt in. advance of tJw
ottllliotl. A1t!ip a rd.the with ~·oiu mail or
an a.newt"~ marhiM lo ~t tlw ""ponln·
• ln'it«' t"\t"f')'OM lo bra. family pholoe -o&d
and new and IC't up a .,.plery., in OM room or
on a ~ table lop. •
• A* rdaaive.i lO writ.-.a ahort remembranrt-o(
a favorit.-holWay to brm, to tJw pert). Plac-t-
tlw lloriefl in a Krapi>ook M tJw ~ am\ f'.
• Ctt• a holid.y ( ...... y lrtt by ........
......... photo el ueh r ... ay IHftlMf ill
~ • ._. ~ eWldl'f"ft to ,_.,. tlw
;Mtoe • eelond ,.P.,r ..,,.,_.. .. ud
~ ...._ An.wh rtM.on loope on f'M"ll
... ....._ -,.. ~ trtt."'
COOKBOOK 00FFER1
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8 01. coolLM rorned bttf.
rhopprd
314 r up r.-f~raa.ed M...W'1•
ThouNnd ltland ~and
Dip
25 8'14'H Pt-ppe~ Fann•
Cot'ltta.iJ.Siw Ryt-Btt.d .
1 rup draiMd Vl.iC'• S.Wrknut
l rup -"l"f'dcW "W t'~
~· ~ KMbff DUI Pi«'..,...
1. Mh romed t>ttr and dres!imfl.
2. Place bread slices on ntck in
broiler pan. Divide rom~ bttf
mi\lun> ~ btted I~. Top with
'-IUH'~raut an<l t~ .•
3. Broil 4" from ~•t 4 min. or until
c~ is )nt'ltf'd. Sene "'ith pitlb.
\1ake-.25 ~
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LE~io -
TURKEY I
_ p~STRY SHELL
Bak~ Tune: 30 min.
Prep Tam«': 15 min.
Cook Tone: 5 min.
I pk,r. (lO oz.) Pep(M'rid#Ce Fann•
Frozen Puff Pa'litry hf'Uo;
2 jan ( lZ oz. tl!cl!) Pt-pPf'rid(Ct>
Fann• Sea..,""'nt'd Turl.f'~ Grn)
2 tbsp. lemon juit'e
• 1/4 ~p. flrif'd lh~TIU' )4'&\~. '
. C'rusht'd
3 cup; <"ook..d rut-u1• ,.,(Cf'lahl~•
2 C'Upl c.;bed rook..J 1urt..e} 2!
t'hirlten
I. Bakt' ~I~ .. hell... J~ 4 on:li~g lo
package dirttt1on~.
2. In · -.au<:t'pan mix lffJ\\1 lt>mon
j~e. th)lnt'. 't-getahll' .... uul turlt'\.
O\t•r 1m·d1um heat. heal throuJ.!h.
3. Se/\ t' in· pa .. ll) ... ht>ll .. """" ...... 6.
• l "'" J 1·omb1nJt1011 of frc> .. b 't'~t>tahlt' ... ~ I bJ~ I It; uz I f n111-11
\ t'¥.t'talilt' 1·1~11l11MIU1n,.
EAS
_TURKEY
Pn-p TUM: l 0 min.
2 <'UP" ruhf.tl f'OOl..t"CI lurl...-~ !!!
dtirl.t•n 5
I tall. f f'lf'f"). rhoppt"CI
l/2 r ut' rt>frt, ... rat..d "arif' ·• :"un
OriNI Tomato Qr Parn1 .... 4n
GarliC' Oip
\1 j, rurlt•\. t t'l1•r:' JJ1d dip. -...·r.t'
on lt"lluet• ill <b a .. a111h,11·l1 fill1m:.
St-r. t' .. i.
Prep Tunf': IO rnin.
Cook Tune>: 2 min.
l loaf (aboul l ·l oz. I Italian
bn-ad
112 r up ,...friflt'ralt'<I \lane>· ..
Pann~ Garlir Dip
l IP'ff" oni.;.1 • .Ji1·t-.I
I. Cut hn-Jd into ·11 t lt2"
2. Plun• hrt-.id ... 1i1 , ... on r .. 11 l ln
hmilrr pan. :pwad t'JI h l>rt'.1d .. IH'f
\\1th al1out 1 ~ dip. ~pn11ll1• "1th
onion.
3. Broil -l" fn1m ht'.tl :! min . or until
Jtoldt'n. \laif>'-2-1 ... Ill I'"'
BAGEL BIT ~ : ~uh ... 1111111· 1 plft.
(9 01. I f ni1tn plain mini l1.tl(1•l ....... ptit
uod 111.1 .. tt>1l. for haliJn lin·1ul. lo -.rrr'
2 ... pnnl lr '<'ith onion &md I 'lit·~
hJ< on. 1 ucllt-cl an<l (·rumhlt"CI. Pnl(t"'tod
a .. 1n .. , ·p :l.
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2 FOOD Thurlday, December 1,, :1194 • •
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·:Pork indJJains: Ona ol tlni al-dma dyftaillc duos
M any couples are said to
h:wc been made for each
other. Some immediately
• come lO mind: Anthony and
• Cleopatr:a, Romeo and Juliet,
: Henry Vlll and Catherine
(Aragon, Howard and Parr),
: Vic toria and Albert, Bogey and
Oucall, Liz nnd Lorry.
Some of these duos were
long-term nffairs, Victoria' and
: Albert, for example. But some
• were nashes in the pan, Tony'and
• Cleo lasted mo nths, not decades,
• and those poor Italian teens
Shakespeare wrote about
rheasurcd their part ing in days.
OIJ Henry, fo r example, did a lot
of parting, but never seemed to
get it righl. Current love advisors
might suggest he w:is lackjng in ·
the c-woid: cOmmit'htenl.
So what is it that makes a great
couple noteworthy and lasting? .
There seem lo be a few
charatteristics in comnion:·
immediate attraction -the old
love at first sight; the even older
yin an d yang, or the harmony of
opposites, complementing and
.balancing one another in all
things; a gradual building of .
mut ual respect -how else can
two function pan -time as one?
And an ·ability to 111ake the old
'>Cem new -the cure for ·
boredom.
When it comes to food, there
are a number of dynamic duos.
One of the most universal and
long-lasting is pork ·and beans.
According to the Bible, God
created herb yielding seed on the
third day. Deans qualify under that
tldinition. Pigs had to wait until
the sL\th day "hen He crcan:d the
beast of the earth .
with a Mexicaa yang (pork).
Great northern beans have
always been available in
aupennarteas, but black beans
have been tomcthing of a specialty
item. However, have no worries
when you shop for the salsa
ingredients. Today, both sit
, side-by-sid~in the dried bean.
departmc11t -and share shelf space
in the canned bean section, toq.
Every couple has its favorite .
spot to get together. For pork and
beans that spot is a pot -a so up
· pot. It's in the pot that this couple
marries and develops the gradual
and mutual building oC respect
that becomes long-lasting love;
simmer can aPPIY to passion, as
wen as to cooking.
Those Italians, ever the
examples when it comes lO food,
and love, excelled at
match-making in this recipe, Spicy
Bean 11nd Pasta Soup. It's
essentially a minestrone with a _
Central Italian twist: The region
known as Tuscany offers the beans
and its ncighbOr, Emilia-Romagna,
the pork sausage. The spiciness
comes from the pinch of crushed
red chilies, a litjle simmer added
Family Markets
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by the Americas, where"~ arc ·
native.
Tuscans don't consider a soup
to be a minestrone unless it
containJ beans. In fact, a Tu9can
menu can feature beans with every
course (except dessert). This love
of beans bas caused other Italians
lo refer t9 the Tuscans as
mangiafagioli or bean caters.
Alessandro de' Medici, the
Duke of Florence, Tuscany's main
city, started his subjects eating
common beans when they were .
first introduced to Europe from
the' New World in the early 1500s.
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These common beans quickly
supplanted the Old World f ava
beans and peas in many Tuscan
recipes, including zuppa di fqioli '
con la pasta, or Bean and Pasta
Soup. This traditional zuppa
usually contains white beans and '
cubed ham and0r salt pork as well.
Pork, .especially processed pork
in the form of ham and sausages,
has been popular in Italy from
Roman times onward. Sausage is
•made collntrywide, but
Emilia-Romagna and its major city
Bologna lead the way. Our
American lunch meat, bologna,
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smoked pork sausage when you
prepare Spicy Pasta and Bean
Soup.
It may be culle~ Red Beans and
Rice, but don't seNe it to a
.toulsiana Creole.without at least
a ham bone for flavorin~. Mode
with eiahet.kfdney or small red
beans depending on which purist
you talk to first, the dish i~ u
traditional Creole-country Monday
supper after a Sund~y dinner
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Foot! hbtorians :ind
archaeologists have a slightly
tlifferent way of cooking at the
pork and bean timeline. Wild
boars, the ;rnccstors of today's
pigs, were domesticated in the
f\litldlo East and the
-Mediterranean region. sometime
l>e tween 6,000 and S,000 DG,.give
or take a millen nium. Beans were
first domesticated in Central and
Sou th. America around 6,000 BC.
Since then, every culture with a
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common bean, is native to the
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red and "hite b<;ans are all
'arieties of this one, we ll, common
bean. The New World, alas.. had
no swine until Fernando de Soto
brought them to Florida in 1542,
bu.t the native resident.s made up
for lo~t ti1~1e by incorporating pork
LE'n PEARS
11110 cxbting dishes.
Thi! Old World had only the .
·bro;id bean, or fava bean, plus the
chid.pca, peas und lentils for their
principal legumes up until the
common bean crossed over with
returning explorers in the 1500s.
I3ut of pigs they had plenty. Pea or
lentil soup ''ith pork is one of the ,
oldc~t meals arou nd. The fa tnous
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common beans or Great Northerns
supplanted them.
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So how docs the criteria fo r
great couples apply to pork and
beans? Each recipe that fo llows
offers a tasty rca~on. From a
classic Pork, Pasta and Bean Soup
to a ncw-fa'ngled~White White
Chili, pork and beans are destined
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co ming together and harmony and
balance, but also in equali ty. At
fi rst glance a piece of pork and a
spoonful .of beans may not seem to
represent yin and yang. But,
prepare the pork with a chili
marinade and serve it with a
surprising salsa made·from black
and white beans and you've
created a whole much greater than
the sum of its parts. Each item
speaks with its own voice: the pork
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reat.uriq ham.
Red Beam and Rice is a
IOYC·at·fin&·ai&h& example or the
four major ift'1ucnces in Louisiana
Creole food: French, AfricaJ\,
Native American and Spanish. The
beans belong to the nahve tribes
or both the Americu, but in
Louisiana, the Choctaw and
Chickasaw were the resident
hunter/gatherer/bean farmers.
Every year there's a new, bot
couple. Today it's Donald and
Marla. Tomorrow it couJd be
Madonna and Prince Andrew.
New food couples crop up from
tim~ to time as well, for example,
papaya and chilies for salsa,
watermelon and balsamic vinegar
for salads.
White chili seems to be the
current variation on the old, old
combo of pork and beans. Scan
the menus of the current hol/cool
dining spots and you'll fin~ a
white chili. Like all couples that
ha ve been happily together for a •
long time, porR and beans have a
knack for making the old now and
exciting, never missing a beat in•.
the process.
There's nothing wimpy about a
wf\i te chili, and a chic version
known as White Whit~ Chili is no
exception. White White Chili is
thick, hearty and flavorful,
boasting smooth-textured white
beans, plump garbanzos, wild rice,
white corn and fl avorful cubes of
pQrk. •
Think small: Cubes, strips or
thin slices of pork cook quickJy.
On skewers, in stir·frys or sautes,
pork can star on a 30-minure .
menu. For example, start wit)l
boneless pork, trim any visible fat
and slice (about 'lilrlnch). Then cut
into strips Yi-inch by 2-to 3-inches
long. (Partially freeze your cut of
pork before slicing to achieve
thinner slices.) Stir-fry strips over
medium-high heat for 4-5 minutes,
or string on some skewers and
broil or grill for &-8 minutes. Team
with a wa rm bean salad made
from one can tach kidney and
whi te beans dressed with salsa and
you're done.
Plan ahead: Soak and cook
beans in advunce, on the weekend,
for instance. There are two
methods for soaking: overnight
and quick. Here's the quiclc
method.
For every pound (2 cups) of dry.
beans, boil 6 cups of water. Add
beans and continue to boil for 2
minutes. Remove from heat, cov~r
and soak beans for 1 hour. To
cook, drain beans, then rc!cover
with 6 cups fr~h water and 2
teaspoons salt. Cover partially (lid
tilted) and simmer until beans arc
tender. Once tender, drain beans
, and~prepare according to your
favorite recipe, Cooked beans can
be kept in the rcfrigetator for
seve ral days.
HOW TO COOK IDAHO
DRJED U.EANS:
•Soaking: Idaho dried beans
must be soaked before they are
cooked. ·choose one of the
following methods: .
•Overnight Method: For every
pound of dry beans, add 6 cups of
water. Let stand overnight or for
seve ral hours in a cool place.
Rinse well.
• Quick Soak Method: For every
pound of dry beans, boil 6 cups of
waler. Add beans and conti nue to
boil for 2 minutes. Remove from
heat, cover and soak beans or
hour. Rinse well.
e. Cooking: Drain soaked beans
and transfer to a large kettle. Add
fresh water. Cover panially (lid
· tilted) and simmer until beans ace
tender. To avoid foaming, add 2
tablespoons cooking oil to the
water for each pouhd of beans.
Once tender, drain beal'i's and
prepare according to your favorite
-recipe. ·
• Drai ning the soaking water
ne ps re~ ol~cclrnrtdes ll'r.lt
can cause gas.
SPICY PASTA AND alAJI
SOUP
• 8 ounces smoktd aausaae. sllttd
'i4-1ncb thick .
• 1 small onion, flntl)' cbopptd
• 1 rib celery, finely cbopptd
• 1 medium carrot, pttled and
shredded
• 2 doves 1arllc:, pttled and
crushed
• lti teaspoon c:rusbed red cblUes
• 2 a.pa canned tomMoel,
crushed, lncludlna liquid
• 2~ c:ups cooked or canned white
beans, dralntd
• 6 cups chicken broth • .v~ cup small m•c:aronl or other
pasta shape
• f rtably aratcd Parmesaa c:becu,
optloaat
In larae saucepan, aaute
sausage, onion, celery, carrot,
garlic and red chilies about 10
minutes or until veaetablcs arc
softened. Stir in tomatoes; cook
ond stir occasionally 10 minutes
longer. Add bcons and broth,
brina to slow boil. Add macaroni
and cook about IS mJoutes or
until leader but still firm.
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•I~ c:ups white kernel corn,
dnlned
• ~ teaspoon bottled bot pepper
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·e 2 c:ups tac::Jn::llM._~
water
• 2 cups shredded Jack c:btese
• ~ cup chopped panley
Rinse wild rice. Pour boiling
water over rice and let stand 1
hour. Saute pork and oruons in oil
over medium heat 8 to 10 minut~s
or until pork browns and onion
softens .. Drain wild rice and add to
pork and onion. Stir in remaining
ingredients except cheese and
parsley. Bring mixture to boil;
reduce heat, cover and simmer 40
to 45 i:ninutes. Serve each portion
with about 2 tablespoons cheese
and 2 teaspoons chopped parsley.
Makes 10 to 12 servings.
AMERICA'S CUT IN
_GREIN ·CHILI MARINADI
• 1 con (4 oz.) green cblllcs,
chopped
• 2' cloves garlic miqced
• 2 teaspoons ea~b dried oregano,
crustied, and ground cumin
• V4 cup cider vinegar
• 2 teaspoons vegetable oil e 4 (l~·incb tbkk) America's cut
or boneless pork center loin chops
Puree all ingredients except
pork in blender until smooth.
Marinate chops in pureed mixture
4 to 24 hours, refrigerated. Heat
oil in heavy skillet. Remove chops
from marinade, pat dry and
pan~broil 7 to 8 minutes on each
side pver medium-high heat.
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