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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
' 'She will · alWays ..
be in our hearts'
Since his infant daughter died on Thanksgiving four years ago,
Henry Molinar Jr. struggles to find things to be thankful for
'
litJst: Gt 1
llcJly P9ot
When I lenry Mol.Lnd.I Jr. sits down for his
Thanksgiving meal today, he won't be able to
help but think that someone dear is missing.
Mohnar's 5-month-old daughter, Monica,
died four years ago on ThanksgiVing Day.
Although he hcts come a long way in his gnev-
ing process, a part of him will never let her go.
After Moruca's death. Molinar did not want
to celebrate Thtinksg1ving again because he
could find few-thmgs to be thankful for.
·vou kind of start being angry at every-
body,• Molinar said •vou don't know whether
to be thankful or not. thPn you remember there
are people in wo~e situations, and you're
thankful for what you have." .-
Hobaays are usually a more difficult time for
those who have lost loved ones because there
are so many reminders, and there is the expec-
tation or happiness, said ~hdplain Lloyd H.
Gjving
thartks,
kids' style
• EDtTOlrS NOTE: Wt asked SOl'f}e of OiJr local
grade-SChoolen 10 shale thelt Thaolr.sgiving wishes with us.,_ ............... A1><A11.
There are many things I am thankful tor
this Thanksgiving. My mom mokes the best
twkey and gravy l ever tasted· and my
gr8lldma's stuffing is to die for.
lt's a time when the family all gets togeth-
er. l get to sec cousms who I haven't seen for
a while. It's time lor family pictures and fun.
Jt is tune to g~vc thanks that my grandpa
survived open neart surgery again. My
mom, my brother and 1 were there to take
C'are of hin1. It ts tho time when I am thank-
. fol for: my mom bemg so strong. I am thank-
ful we have each other.
I am l}lanklul I was in the pet store when
they were going to put two cats to sleep. We
took them home. We named them Bonnie
and Clyde (They escaped death): I am
thankful for life and God. . ·
SeUers of 1 l0c1g Hospitdl. However. it can be
especially bdd if the hobdcly fd.lls on the
anniversary of lh<' death of d loved one.
•it would just mlensuy the acuteness of the
pain if you lose someone on the holiday or close
to the hollday," Sellers sdi.d. .
SeUers leads d bereavement support group,
Facmg Forwdrd, that meets dt the hospital
MoRday nights.
M0Um1r .was in a sunilw support group that
helped him get over his anger al God and his
feelings·of isolation. And through the years. it
has grown easie'r for Molinar to give thanks. .
,When Molindr's 2-year-o1d son, Michael,
runs up ctnd grceL"i him al the end of the day
with a hug a nd ktss, screaming "Poppy," or
·Daddy, dc1ddy," he is thankful.
·when he thmks about the outpouring of
support from the community when Monica was
ill and upon her death,· he ts thankful.
SEE DAUGHTER PAGE A6 ,
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KIM HAG~ERTVZVUJWAli.Y Pit.OT
Henry Molinar ~r. holds holds his son, Michael, 2. as
he remembers his daughter, Monica, who died on
Thanksgiving Day four years ago.
• MARC MARTIIWAl.Y Pfl.OT TAMARAH ROACH
Sixth-grader, TeWinkle Midclle School
J am thankful for the tiouse I live in and
the fantastic food that my mom cooks. That
I'm so fortunate that l live by the beach and
that I go to such a good school. That I have
Andersen Elementary klndergartnen, above, perform Wednesday during their Thanksgiving pro-
gram for parents and teachers. The young entertainers Included, from left, Ned Atkins, Devin
Guthrie, Anna Stem and Matt Berry. J
such a loving mom, dad and sister. That my dad always helps me if l have
some trouble with my homework. That my mom gels so mvolved in my birth-
day p(\rty that it looks like a perfesinal did it.
TAYLOR OTTO
Fifth-grader, Harbor View Elementary School
' I'm Uumklul for my sister because ~he is not like my brothei. My sister
EDITOR'S
llOTEIOOK
wiUiom
lobdeU
I'm tl;Jankful
,for these folks
in com.m1Jtnity
.
always helps me on my homework when I need help. She always defends
me when I get in trouble. Sometimes we fight ov~ dwnb lhmg like who-
ever gets the T.V. first gets to change the channel to whatever channel they
want. After we are done fighting she changes the Channel to the ChdIUlel we
b9lh wani to watch.
MYRIAM RAMOS
Sixth-grader, TeWinkle f\.l1ddle School
Holiday gets off
to flying start
Though it was busy, travel at John
Wayne Aiiport was a breeze --except
for the Cabreh1 family
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .26, 1998
·GenerakoS .
felt. coUnty
ignored his
many pleas
•Meeting tapes, court documents
and letters describe the unraveling
of mdn killed by police sniper.
·COSTA MESA -Mrchdel Generako" pl{•C\d-•
· eel for ht>lp from lh(> county Department of Edu-
rntmn. • In his e~l111h1lton, he never recene<i it.
Gent'>rakos, who was shot and killed Mon-
day by a police sniper oub.1de the <lbt.rfot hcdd-
quartcrs on K11hnuc; Avenue. v1goro~sly began
a cniSilde last year to rcctmm the parental nghts
he lo t lhrough a custodr bottle ...,,th hi'> ex-wife
over then two children. He .,truggled to hold
Uw famll}' tort together hut emotionally crum-
bled as his life slowly tell apart
In (ourt do<"ument!>, a sJPw ol letter!> c:;enl to
the county Department ot
E<luc<1t1on dnd appear·
ances at board meetmgs,
Gencr<1 kos por 11 a~·cd
huns<•lf ti" it mt1n spurm~d
by his ex-wile, educators
and the Jlld1C·1t1l syslt•m. ·
But m .sn c1ght-yecu
IL-gal tcnnts mulch with
many verhdl volleys
between Gem'rakos dOd
his !omw1 wile, Winifred
Kord1ch, the two movl!cl
m opposite dlfeclmns m
theu llv<'..s.
•Neighbors say~akos
was niC-e man
who cared for
his child,
• Quotes, dia-
IQgue from ·
court tapes,
dowments.
The couple were mamed for 11 years be.Ion•
Kord1ch left lum in 1989 for another woman,
acrnrdmg to court documents. The· mamagl'!
Wds dissolved two vcars later, and although
joint custody \'.as umnted, th"~ two children
lived wtlh Genorakos. .
In 1994 the t;ouple\; deaf ... on was<ltagno l'd
\\."1th Usht>r:'s .,yndrome, a pnr teal ailment lhdt
can mdudP bundne s. Generako:-. qwl ht Job
as a regional sale.-. manager lor a Los Angcles-
b~!>ed company to better meet the piessmg
net•ds ol his ch1Jclren. I le had troub1e holding
,molht•r h1IJ.t1me 1ob.
It'::; hard to hnd another JOb hecdUSf of tlw
Orange County's bankruptcy,~ he smrl m cour l •
docunwnh • ..
Mednwhi.lt\ Kord1ch was movmg closer IQ
·. obtaining d master's degtce m psyc holoq\' She
took d qro\.\&ng interest in tht> cducaUon of thP
two children. She also mamtamed cla1tns that
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A 2 Thursday, November 26, 1998 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
I E·s T I UY S PILOT PEOPLE
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You can call her when a dog is on the loose or a cat is stuck
• • just don't call her a "d~gcatcher. "· greer
Wylder
in a car engme
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Baby·
blankets)
orchids
and Beanie. ..
·Babies ..
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Y ou cdn heud out to Nord·
~trnm (714} 11'-;1 8300,Fq-
dcty morning <1ncJ try to
wm lt $:>00 shoppmg sprel! ·
h••twcen 8 ,md 10 u m. Th~
1intriPs .ir1• in the customer ser·
•1c I' urea. Two winners will be ;f~h.·c lf'd dt 10,30 a.m. at the
·• uth C oc1st Pl<iza location.
:: Green Systems International
~4lll 75b 1.211 js having d •• 9 ,omu·oul·nf·husmes~ sale from
ii 111 to 4 p m . Sc.1turduys. The
wholPsdle hop1cal nursery is los-
illU 11 ... pnrkmq orPa because of d
umstrU< lion pro11•ct m the Mesc.1-
j)uch a11•.i c.111d ,.,111 be lorcPd to
:Ctc,o;i> SO(lll G1<.ct•n SystPms sell!>
:010usi111<b of OH hl<ls cmd uUwr
Jroplldl plcml lh11t make yn>at
~pfl~ It"• dl 20:1h'.l S W. Bnch St.
111 Nt>wport BPc1Ch.
~: !'ic1rt1 R('num•y, owrwr ol
Sports Consignment (9-1~1 548·
l},5110, says she tlr-.c oVl'Il'<l 11 n~w
;Elbff• thctl SJH'('llJhZf'S 10· hahy
:lminkPtS. It's «1lh•d ~GK Diane
• ~Tence (94~1722-1245 located
..Sll.l'fE. 17th St $wte No 17 in
=ta Mesa. . :·rr you are lookmg lor a l>aby
:J:minket this i'> dchmtely the
p, ~ Rcrn'me)~ sc1ys ·Tu~ kmt·
hlankcts are offered fo a
:zmtqc ot' bc.;1\lllful color<; and
:szgs1gm. dnd you cc1n have~ some·
=nu designed 1ust for you if you z ·tr-r ... The shop also special·
~s m a border blan\\Pt where ·
..., duJd's nt1me is knitted right ... ""'to thP patC..rn. Or you can have
SHE IS .
The arumal control ofhcct who hates
being' called a "dogcatcher."
PET PEEVES
Rogers, who has worked out of the
Newport Beach Police Department for the
past nine years, said there lS much more to
her job than Just catching dogs.
A Welong arumctl lover, she said the
bulk of her daily work is rescuing sick or
in1ured arumalS -froJI\ dogs to elephants
-from dangerous s1tuations.
But she admits her profession is often
misttnderstood
Rogers recalled one very ho1 day when
she had an unusually heavy Joad of calls. ·
Throughout the day, a puppy had thrown
•up on her. another dog urinated on her
and she was subsequently •very smelly
and gross." ·
She walked into a building where a
woman nad called about sick cats. She
htlnded Rogers u box of feral kittens,
whtch Rogers thought were past saving.
When she told the woman her opinion,
she responded by saying, "You must real-
fy hate ~al.s to do this job."
R!>Qers said her heart sank as she
thought, •No, you really have to love ani-
maJs to do this job."
"I just can't stand to see anunals suffer-
ing," Rogers said.
UNLEASHING HER ANGER
She -.aid the most difhcuJt aspect of her
job is having to see bdd things happen to ·
arumal-; becuuse they are neglected by
their owners.
It's (llso h<lrd to have> people think.mg
shp's the •bad guy• for issuing citations
thc1t tlH' meanl to protect the animals,
RoyNs ~.1id.
Rogers i,aid her No. 1 speech.to people 1s to only adopt animals 1f you have the
time .ind energy to care for them properly.
"Some people -I call them the 'fast
. track' pt>ople -leave at 6 a .m . and come
home at 7 p.m., ctnd then wonder why
their dogs are barking or chewing up fur-
ruture," she Sdld,
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Rogers said she gets up at 4:30 a.rn.
every day to get to work on time from her
home m Chino Hills.
Tilroughout the workday she gel<; calls
tor seMce around the city, which range
rrom a strny dog in th.e purk to a. cat stuck
1.Il a car engine .
She said· birds are the most common
animal she deals with in Ne\vport, as well
aE> marine life and other types of wildlife.
There are nlso plenty of domesticated ani-
mals, from cats to pigs to hamsters.
"I've de.alt with lions and tigers, but
have yet to get a bear call."
STRAYING INTO TRAFFIC
Her 1ob dunes also include isswng tick-
ets, compiling reports and handing out
parking citations when necessary.
If she picks up a stray domesticated
animal, Rogers brings it to the Newport
Beach Arumal Shelter, which is inside the
Dover Shores Pet Care Center at 2075
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
The oty pays for the d.nimal to stay
there for five days Wltil the. owner drums
it or it is adopted to a new home. But
Rogers said the veterinaridn ell the center
also tdkes money out of his own pocket to
keep the animals there longer.
"It's smdll, but there is a lot of interac-
t.Jon between the arumals and the kennel
staff: Rogers said. "We're also working
on developing a volunteer program so
other people can help.•
PUPPY LOVE
Rogers became involved with arumal
control about 14 years ago, when she v.(dS
working as a cashier at Ralph's supermar-
ket.
She already had done dog training and
hdd wanted to make a career out of work-
109 with animdlc;; "smce I was 9 mot1U1s
old.•
Ont> day a fnend came through her
checkout line Wednng tin arumal ·control
othe<•r's uniform, and when she told
Rogers about 1t, ~he decided. to make a
career chunge. · ·
*I've always loved animctls and now
I've finally found a career with anunal!>, ":
Roc1er·,, Silld.
She has Uuee' dogs, two cats and one
desert tortoise of her own -au which'
were saved from certain death at an ani·.
mal shelter.
-Story by Jenifer Ragland,
photo by Don Leach
:'ft m.1m1! or fovorite quotl! embro1· . .
rf'd ltlong with c1 lull sc>lf>cllon ~
iiljf motifs. You tndy chose• from a
:.ie1 .. c tum ol tic:ryhcs, c6tton,.che-
•AiJles, c1lpacc1, wool or' ai;,hmcrc.
:12Zi<" ~tart ttl $45 and up accord·
..wMJ lo dl's1un t1nd liber.
Hard Rock Cafe serves a special dinner , .
BRIEFLY
Charity holds first
golf t?urnament
little People & Me ('149) 645·
:!355 1s g1vm9 dW6)' d free
~ttJUc•lidhy with every $.10 pur·
3.ise while they last. The
=anie Baby giveaway is good
:mt one per customer. LitUe Peo·
& Me IS 81 1829 Westcliff
:z:r.tivc m Newport Beach.
_Antiques 4 You (949) 548·
.23 is having a sPven year
:l'!!mver,ary sule. Everything in
~ • store is reduced 10% lo 4011.,.
u can fmcl-cluna, crystal, sil-
~r. jewelry, drt, pottery, and fur-
:11ture. Antiqut•s 4 You is located
.-tJ12 Old Newport Blvd. m
·:Newport BCtH h
• BEST BUYS dppears every Thursday
a.And Saturday. It yt>u know of a good buy
-nd a fax to (949) 6416 4170 or write to:
t Bu~. Daily Pilot., 930 W Bay St. Cos·
• Mesa 92627
.,
•The restaurant has invited abused
children ·and homeless to dine on
turkey, pumpkin pie and all the
fixin's.
nir rial
NEWPORT BEACH -The Hard Rock
""Cafe iti Fashion Island is going above and
beyond the call of duty this holiday season to
reach out to those most in need.
The restdurant will feed about.100 abused
boys from the South Coast Children's Society
and up to 300 homeless people from area shel-
ters today before 11 opens to the general pub·
lie at 4 p .m .
Matt Van Auken, g1meral manager, said all
Hard Rock restaurnnts will feed tht• needy this
Thanksgiving. But he said he would have
done it anywc1y because givmg to charities is
~omethmg he loves doing.
·vou do it for thorn, but you really do it for
you as well.• he~ said. ·1 get JUst a much out
of serving these people, and the great thing •
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-You do it for
them, but you
reolfot do if for
you aswel:
Matt Van
Auk en
General
Manager,
Hard Rock
Cafe
about Hard Rock is all it
costs is my ll.me and ener-
gy."
The national chain will
serve • a traditional
Thanksgivmg dinner,
which will mclude every-
thirlg from the turkey and
stuffing to the pumpkin
pie for dessert.
South Coast Children's
Society, a nonprofit
agency that helps transi-
tion abused boys from vto·
lent homes to sale ones, has 64 boY.S who hve
in either a care facility or group homf's in·
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
Richard Sewell, &rector of progrnmming,
said the agency couldn't be more grateful for
the generosity of Van Auken, who also volun·
teers for the agency.
•:mis really is a testament to what he has
done for us," Sewell said.
After Thanksgiving, the Hard Rock will
focus on the Christmas season, with two maJor
WEATHER
Second high
charity events planned for early December.
"This store in the next month is going to •
spend probably $10,000 on local chantles," he
~aid . .
On Dec. 1, the restaurant will play host to a
charity fund·raiser for the M~cular Dystro·
phy Association.
The event, expected to bring in $100,000, 1s
called a "lock out" and will feature at least
185 local business people.
The idea is to lock up volunteer in
makeshift "cells" and not let them out unW
they've raised -via cell phones -$1,000
each for the chanty, Wan Auken said.
He said he has ties to the chanty because ·
his younger sister has muscular dystrophy and
ts hoping the event is a success.
On Dec. 5, the kickoff for the Orungc
County Toys for Tots drive will takf' pldce ut
the Hard Rock CaJe, after a caravan of curs
and fuetruck:s travels throughout the city.
· People are encouraged to bring their r.hil·
dren to the event. along with a $10 toy donu·
tion.
The party will include' live entertainmt>nt
and appearances by local celebrities.
POLICE
COSTA MESA
The hn>t FISH Chanty Gou
Classic will be held lh.1s year
beginmng with a putting con:
test at a ... 10 a.rn., Mondtly, IX<,
4, and will conclude at 4 p.m.
with o barbecue.. FnendS m
Sfilvicc to Hwuanity (FlSI t
Harbor area} is a cornmurutY:
outreach service for Newpod
Beach, Costa Mesa, and lrwut
whose goal 1t ts to help peopl~
before they be<'ome hungry or
homeless.
The Golf Classic will oo
held at the Seacllff Counuy
Cluh m Huntmgton Beoc.t{.
FlSl l ~opes to raise $20,0()()
with this event. Volunteers nm
also ne,•dcd for the tourn1:a·
mcnt, as arc moneta,ry dona.-
tions and item..-; for the. auction
For mom info.rmation abotit
the Golf Cassie, or to ftnd mtt
more llbout FISH, cell (949J
645-6050.
TEMPERAT\IRES
Balboa 1.49 p.m .•••• , ••.••• 40 • Avocado Avenue; A purse and Its contents worth $455 were stolen from a:
car In the 200 block. 72155
Corona del Mar
71156
Costa Mesa
7S/52
Newport Bea<h
72155
Newport Coast
72156
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4:21 am ••••••.••• 4.3
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3·26 p.m. . . • • , •••..• 3 9
WATER
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SURf
• IMer StNet: 1Wo speaktrs worth $40 were ~tolen from a car in the 1300
block.
• lrfstol StNet A purse and •b contenb worth $340 wore stolen from a car
in the :noo block. • •
• Pl.c.ntla Avenue: A video ca~~tt• recorder and a aible box w0rth $595
werutot.n from • car In the '2300 block.
• WllMn Street: A cellular phone worth S 150 was ~olen from a car in th
600 bkx.k
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• Wllil CWt tllth-.,: A compact disc player, • siereo and 24 compert discs River Jetty .••...•. 4-6 sw
CdM ••...• , •••• 4-6 SW The swell ls out of the worth S2,550 WIN stolen from• eat in the 3100 b'°fk.
west ftlllfY 12 MConch fOf • Cltff OrM: ~ t.i.phot11 worth $98 WM stolen from 1 home in the 2000 nDES
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ietS S4'tl wttt go• cooplt • ttoeg Drtwe: A w1~ end Its contents wortt\ $93 were stolen from a car In
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end shOutd deliver compa
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• New~ ~ Dnw. A stereo ~ntj two 111«1rkel 1wltches WOl'th S8SO
were stolen from• Clf In the 100 blo<.k
•21th StrMt: A knife worth $36 wm. itolen from 11 home In the 100 bkxk
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lbilt is lll<IJ<llly (sic I Chnsli.111 will
c•v(•ntuully c•n<! up fordn~1 sur.h
11101 t1ls ll!JOO llw lllilSSC'S. ~
Lofqrcn d11J11't tl1scUJH'C' with
thr> st>ntim1•11t but ht1d no ui.-.,1
why it wc1s 11tlc11 hf'd lo.thP Silt·
Cuunc 11 Whtlr> slw wc1s disc ovl'r·
lilt) thlll llCtlht'I 1111' 'llllli'Tll jllUI •
I1t1hst who w1 oh• tlus piP<.P nor
lwr <•cltt01 illl<'ncl1~1 Uw 111c1 tl!lH
whi•n• the "1r10111ls n11nn11llPP''
"Nr<.Wpo1l J l<-11l~p1 Site Qmnnl
tfo1ks tll district uiu1.lls."
Q11e cons1•quQuc·c of ll11s JSllh·
ll<Jty WdS P;tsJJ p1Ptl1< lftl1le.
School bo<11d m1•111lwr Wl•n<iy
Ll·e< c> <111CI hP1 'llJl}'OdP1s have•
lon~1 lwt•n u1qirn( lh<ll •morals"
lw t.1ught 111 tlw Nt>wporl-~lPsr1
(JUblt !-.(!tools. J krP, s'11du<'nly,
Wdl-i ,, ni•w .111d uni·~1x·<.tt•u ~1Uy:
ttw tloulJh'-tlmnt: il Stll• < ·ounfil
Sf:'r•111t} the tiqht 11110 nmhrttcnur
• tlwu .iqt>ndt1. • •
· 1.ofq1e11, who hos d d,lllqb ter·
111 l lcuhor I huh tind two} oungt:'1
c hildri•n who will ttlsu bu thert•
Olli' clc1y, wr1s clJJfMllecJ, Slw is <111
enu111Pl!JllltJ qwduutc of !\-UT dnd
" < onmhvt• psydtolocpsl who tli
UC Ts umlPt<Jrt1<hto1h• du.-ctur for
ps~c h<1loqy ntd)lllS.
"Should 11101t1ls IJc tclUqhl in
puhlw schools?" sh~ usk1~l
rh.,.tori<'dllr •Tilrll's a lotJdcd
!:>Slit', cllUI I'm syo1pdthct1c· to
lhost• who '""I it·h<'lonqs. Bui I
t.l11n't l<'1'I thc1t it hc1s n11y pla<..-e m
p11hh<: sl huol,;"
So 1.olqren hcts spent thl! p<1c;t
two Wt'Cks trymq to d1 .iss0<:iale
hNS<!lf clJIU hN ~ile ( ·ounc1J lrom
c1 c,.'Omm1ttn~ thnt eEsts nnl}''tn
thr. lmngmatton of a student •
essc1y1st and d Pilot h<·c1dline
w1 tlN. lt ralhf'r reminds m" of d
wntcr friC'nd yea1s ago who
Ut'<'<l<'d to know thP s1zt• o{ the
Al!jhdn clTlny for d pi(•(e he WdS
writing tor I lc1rper's Mdgdz1t11•.
I IP tned dll of lhe usuctl
~t>UTC('S, mciuchng thP Af9httn
emhassy. and couldn't tJl't nn
onswN. Then, ldcing d df'dtlhne,
Ju• siinply pulled from Uun dH the
Ji9ur~ of 20,000 men. Por y11ari.,
ht> saw lh1s same• hou1c quot1•d
c.1s the size or tlw AftJh1m army.
} IP had thus C'r<'atcd cm <'nltrt'
c1rmy -1ust dS lwo 1wwspc1pPr
clllid<'S huve < n•ctlN1 a "rnorttls
( OllUlllltf't>. N •
LolgrPJ\ do<'sn'l 1usl want to
tum olf th~ tcll'phonc cuUs sh<' is
gl'llinq hum edger morals vohtn·
ll'PTS or the wLsecracks from l'clu-
c dlJOn...il ussoctcl!es. Sht-'s C'IHl·
< Nnf'd that Uw, pl1c1ntom mm·
1111lteP wilJ dislrnct dtlPnllon lrom
tlw important work to which tlw
!'i1IP Council 1~ dt>d1ct1ll'd.
Tlw J ldrbor I hgh s< hool
lihrdry, tor example. It se<•111c;; In
Historic house becomes mobile home
• Crnws laborml for
. hours Party Wedi1esdd)'
to move l luscroft house
from Silnlc.1 And Avcnm!
to TeWinkle Pdrk.
~.lf Piot
COSrA MHSA As most·ul
tlw c 1ty sk•pt, tlH' h1stom;
• J fuse I of( h!)\IS(' WdS uptoOIC'd
ectrly WecJrw"day 111ormnq lrom
its Joc·,1twn on Sdnl<1 1\t1«
' Ave'nul! ,rn<I ht1ulcd c1lonq
d<>serted dty stw1•ls lo tlw
TeWmklo 1'11rk 111<11nt1..?t1dncc
ydrd.
Th • house 1 l>c11u1 pr .. nvc<I
by th<• city with the• ht•lp ol
devcJ01wr l1t IC' < · .. rnic.:h ThP
fiflh·q<'1wrnl111n < >1.1nqt• C'ounl~
I <•s1dt•11t d(l11t1l1•tl lht• lt11USI'
rllony witlt $1,IJO(I to lhC' ( 1ty Ip
hP)J> SclV(' II.
City st.ill ~11d < 011n1 11 1111'111·
he1s lhlVt' ( ollttlMJhlll'd OVt'l lhl'
past It•\\' lll!llllhs lo try tu sclVt•
lhl' hoUSl' so llhtl C1111111 h < onlcl
procpcd \vilh ln11Jd111u I (I mut"-
1.111111}' hu1llf' Hll lilt• flllJ(JCJI\
f\11' ( ity 1lllolil'd IJllHI' llJull
$77,000 l1> pay lor Hw 11111w A
}ll'l11l tllP!ll ltl{'<tl lllll 111111 ll'>l' flll
llw hou ,. h<1<> nul ht>c•11 dd1·1·
Jilli It'd.
"It Wt1:s uubehPVcthlc, '' s,11d
Cou1111lwo111c1n·(•lert Llncl.t
Dixon, who wut< hPd tfH• move
.1t n11clrught Wc•dnt'"lliiy. "WlMI
lhf'y hnvc to clo u11<lt-r1H't1lh 1111 •
house ts U11•y h VP to J,,y ply-
wood down. 1\s ll11•y slowly st.irt
to nuJVt' the liouse, pm hl'cll tlu•
pl~ wond < l11<.:k111q. Unlll you
11•,1!11(' wh.11 1t 1 , you tlunk it's
llw hou e nuc kmq "
Like· il tdu111IJ!'r111y q1t111t. thu
l\\o·~lory huusP Wds 111ov1•cl
... towlv <lown S<int.1 An.t Avei1uP,
~1v~.1 lJ11vf' ,mcl N1•wpwt Buuh··
V<t1<l tow.11d i~\\!mklt• P111k -c1
du;lt1ll< I' of tihout o mil~.
"It Ill< lwrl ulonq, • IJiioit s<11d.
"I 1111•c1u. hter«ll}'. 11 mdl<.'d
ulnnq.9
I ht• (•Jllll<• llH>Vl' tnok .1bo11I 2
1/2 l11111rs, Sc1td PPrr~ VcJlclllllll •,
cl11t>< tor 111 dt•ve lopmcnt sN-
viu!s. 1\1.tny uf till' prc>pc1r.illons,
~uc h t1<; 111ovi11<1 11lihtv h11Ps, lmd
hccm cl1mt> 111 the lc1sl wt•<>k.
"It mov1•s rc1ltw1 slowly. tis
VOIJ C till i111aqirll', SOllll'lhtng Of
tlh1t IIP," V<1lt1nLine Sdi<l. "It's
nnt loo mu< h rtdlt<>Wl'r Ill.in llll'
slrcfll .~
The I luscrorts, tlw prev111us
CJnd lonntmw ow1w1s ol the'
h11me, watchecl dS till' hous •
ltl!'y rt11st>d tlw1r dt1ldn•11 m
movc·tl down tht> stwi>t
"f\tr. I luscroll wc1 Jll"' as
t>XC 11Nl .is c.ould be, J )p;on s,ud.
"I h''s be •n very, 'Pl) plc~c1sP<l
lht•re's heen sue h interest 1n tht>
hous '. fl me<1nl t1 lot Lo lhP1r
fanuly."
A couple ol 'snlt1ll crowd:.
9c1lhPr<>d in front ol lh<' hou ... e
and ill un mlenwction lo w1lJll' s
the move. Valantin~ said. Pohc e
olhccrs were <1lso on h<lnd lu
rechrl!at traffic and hPlp with a
lr(>PWdY ramp closurl'.
"It ull suem<'d to go 11.MI
Wf'll," Vtllantinc sd1<I. "It gol
there 1n one piece, und dll ihP
Jllt'C"Cs were. in the sctme µl,1ce
thl'y st111tcd out."
nll~ rnmwrnhly ol a tmrly h1yh
or cf r. that Uw d VC'hl<Jl' u9" of tho
hO(~ m tt'h1qh hool of this ACh.
and hopc!Ullt 1ill{jhtened com·
.mwuty 1s ?.7 years. And thr: s1z1·
ol ttw collcrllon ancl profcssioi1ol
staft sPrvinu it L'> wt>ll he.low thn
JliJUO!lcll ti\ l'I ilCJP.
Thu expemhtur1• per year 101
reading matt>ndls di Harbor f hqh
l1<1s hPPn $7 pN student. Thi" '
ye.1r, the sldlP 1s mc1king $28 per
stucli>ut uvu1lohlc, oml th • S1f P
C:ounnl 'ts .dPd1c.ilt>d to h11lp111~
intcurc1te lhP l1h1.c1ty hal'k into
lhP rna1n~lrt'rt111 of school ct< adc·
mic . At a 1111tt• whNJ tlw ~chool
d1<.,l11f l ll<IS M~t the JJlO<Jt"Sl 1J0<11 of
n1cikrn<1 rcu<lers ol all 1b tu-
·Thou.day, November 26, I 998 A 3
d nts,. this seems to be " more
ff'lt:?vant pm1ect than thP duh1ou
~ iLa • 1.c cab>· c enda •
t11 t iS bctler·alfchess •d m i.he
pnvac:y ot tht• homf>,
So if you're lhinkin!J about
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Chnstim• l.olg1en would apprco-
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Council ( dO lH1ltQ( get on with
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109 th1• mason tor.the perfor-
tn1111c·c di>flcienc.11.";:i ol our puhhc
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.ors say ener os was
~fti==-=-· ~n~yi.~d and good fcither
11 IN M Sl~'l •• . Heanng Of hfs d a~OX ViS· <><X•ss,.. l ~rwOO"d '1. o. ~l(!"'
,.
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lb1y 1ted a mutua1 fnond. llnqid tol<I me he WllS tired of fig11ting
Sher.wood, to sec 1f ti knew li a m court l te cuuld not have ony
mP-mori~I swvic e We s plon,no<I c;pntt1rt \\.i U1 hts c.;hiJd1 Pfl "
Sherwood 'moved into the Vernon. Kruse, who lives
l1ousc next to GenPrnko five twro the tre :.1, sa1cf he also
yem~ ago ~he said thcu clul· nohC"mf that Cf•nerakos had
dren played together, 0111! h brn n qL1tetu1 lnrn hi:! lost hl:.
wa~ a well·tru5te<l and well· kM
hked neighbor . ·Iii fhnt~ ha .ti.ia gotten d llttl<•
• •My kids pIB~·ed with his for dPprc ti<'d " Kn1se a1rt. q lie
itvc )l('dIS," shP. scud. ··HP-was didn l I kl lO con1e out as muc:h. '
tfl'ectl· with kid • You'd se him H •didn't tt lk to me much uhout
out pla} lng hopsc:otch or s9ftball ·u "
with the kith from U1e nmghbor-n 1r->rt> et~ still lour plai.tir pet
hood: nus was tota1ly out of bowls on the front porch ol Cen-
cbaracter fo1 ltlJn It doesn't fit ernko hdy gnt} house, but hi5
h1:. profile at all • d g wa taken by his son, dnd
Oul')Ilg th hnal w ~ of lhe Kruse is. It king care of his cat.
cihild custody battle, Generakos Police ~arched the house
supervisor ot Coastline Commu· WeclnesQa}' mommy for
mty Coll ge in Garden GrovC> WC!UJXms 01 t.!Xplos1ve devices
was surpnsed by his dl C'• JOn lo lrnl found none
qutt his ]Oh afti>r warkmg only ·1 Wd5 tunned," said Jeff
two days -ept. 8 ttnd 17. Satzman, 25. "'I've lived here 20
"He told lht• cl"rk that he year!; I knew his kids bt>ttPr
wasn'~ gmng to be able to come than I kn ~w him Ii<> wa·s easy to
back," '~1d Joht1 Renl1>y, VI c llllk to and In ndly."
rhancellor of the CodSI l ·ommu· l<on W1I on, who has lived
nitv College Du;tncl "Thl• <on-do\\ nth" sl1eet from Generdkos'
sensus stwms to hi' lhc1t P\ Pl)· l1n011! ior ~O ) tjan; said he was
thinu Just cnmt> cJov.m on him 111 surpnc1 d when hr> heard of his
once. 1IP11lh .
Even thpugh there held he n "I km w h1111 better when his
no wmm1tmcnt h}' Gene111ko~ on wo voungcr." he said, •rt
that he ·would return, his name the boy Wds outs1de, he would ·
was mduded m the spnng t 9t ~ \ ou\ with hirn. H~'s one that I
clas schechtl1>, \>Jhkh hst d him 11C\ r l11d gel too well ac:quamt-
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rWember whO made me One '
• =Ffiose-w ere toe w-0f(Js ~
of Michael Generakos in
one of many.appearances
before the Orange County
D€partment of Education.
_,,,-SUailndlf W.Q UC • ~~
have entered into my private
affairs. This as an htremely
important situation to me, and l
will not go away until thn; 1tua-
tion 1s rectil1ed. ft
T~~cnerftl coun~l (who
iegalfy repre ents"ihe l>oafarnus.
def med ma as a non-parent. I'm a
single mother. T don't think 11'
Ca1r. You guys have beat me up •
' M1chdel Gencrakos, the man
shot to death by a Costa ·Mesa
police sniper Monday. contacted
Ute Orange County Department
of Education numerous times in
the past 1 112 years through let-"
ters and statements·dunng public
meetmgs. From the outset, Gen-
erakos appedred combattve and
displeased with his treatment by
education board members. Here
are a few of his comments:
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someone's
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June 19, 1997, board meeting
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is ill sttlke here. No one will dnswN
me. On my side, it is slonewctlling •
Nov. 12. 1997. board meeting
~rm not gomg to tolerate cu1y
attac~'i on my staff," Sdid bQard
PrPsioPnt Elizabeth Parker. "Tins IS
not the forum. ft "'
"It's not an dttack, • Generakoi
said. •You should be gomg to cowt:
with me. not against me.
June 18, 1998 •. board meeting
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CONTINUED FROM A 1 tion offioals sCheduled meetings
with Kordich about ber on' mdi-..
h. b vidual education plan at Universi-e. Was a used by Generakos <luring the mamage and uffcred ty High School m Irvine. Gener-
emotion11l distress when he didn'·t akos began his commurucations
allow her to talk with their chil-with the district that saine month, ~y flilona, ... ~r:r::::.=r.=-~P. lanmng sc~ool-9Wcicsls ~~
MHe continued his unabated mtn'.iaeaTutoa private attair.
hostility and cmottonat abuse •so tar I have folllld that when t~ward me, .. Kordich said in court I pose bard quesbons, people
documents. · · back away," he said at an April 17
What s••ven·d ties between the board meeting. •1 would like
two. ~ompleteJy was a judge's somebody to take interest in this.•
dec1s1on m April 1997 that gdve Generakos apparently believed
Kordich the authority to make all th.at Kordich and school adminis-d · · trators bad conspired to leave him ec1s1ons concerning the educa-out of the loop. He said u was a
tion of then children. Livid over ploy by Korclich to portray him as
the court order, Generakos' atti-an unfit father. But. Generakos
,
In a letter also dated April 1997
that eerilrforeshadowed the cir-
cum:.tances surrounding his
death Monday. Generakos· said
Uruvers1ty High Principat-JQhn ~ Levy and Special Education
Director l:.arrf Belkin-were fight-·
ing agcfmst him.
"John [Levy) shot me m the
b<.tck with a high-powered rifle
300 yards away,• he wrote. #I was
on the ground before I heard the
noise. Why would I be angry? I
We.ls not only shot in the back but
told I should thank them for hav-
ing done it."
Angry with the board's
response: Generakos ~ppeared at
Fighting Irish arrive today
Ph
NEWPORT-MESA -Notre
Dame·s Fighting Irish are expected
to drove· here today,, where they
will sleep and practice before their
big football game Saturday against
longtime nvttl USC.
The team will stay at the New-
port Beuch Marriott I fotel and Ten-
nis Club and will hold a practice
session Frid<.ty at CCC to prepare
for the dash with the lToJans at the
Los Angeles Mrmorial Colisewn.
But if you're hoping to sneak a
peek of the team in action Fnday,
don't hold your breath. The prac-
tice won't be open to the public.
1Wo . years ago, rabid fans
swarmed into the area to cheer on
their heroes, known as Golden
Domers because of the color of
thelf helmets, when they faced off
against USC in the Coliseum.
Although the stakes this year are
not quite as high, many Notre
Dame alumni are expected to
make the long trip from Indiana. A
message left on the university
alwnru assoaation's voice mail tells
callers its members are staying at
two hotels in Los Angeles.
The Irish have racked up an
unp1ess1ve 9-1 record this year. But
the Trojans, desp1te a lackluster 7-
4, can brag that they have tn-
umphed m the last two showdowns
after weathenng a 13-game wiri-
less streak, ·
Saturday's game will be nation-
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Aut horl:t«d Agent for
acting on his complamts.
Kord1ch and school ofhcials
became more wary or Generakos
this year when he resumed his
verbal assault on board membe,_,
µi March. Irvme ~bee arre~ted
Generako for lr pas.mg n
school grounds . at University
High.
The conversations between
board members and Gcncrakos
became more volatile as the
school year ended. The last meet-
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a\'libblc. Plcuc all 640·5680 10 ~cdulc ;an
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paucrus' umc and convaucnc:e. • -
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bodid members one I~ time. order r~wrcd him to be no·d er:
At that point, his life had been Uum 250 yard away from his for-•
reduced to little more than part-mer wile.
time teaching dt conunumty col· A little more than a month lat-
lege:., earning about· $400 a er, Gc.ncrnkos took the last draslk.:
month. · -+--'""":P· one that :would be..~ arut•
-He continued to stato.h."GOwd-heard by mlllion.11tof peo
n't work because his children • J would like some help,• he
.·
wern his first prionty, said nt a November 1997 board
But after losing his attomc} meeting.
and' th~ inability to pay child sup-•u there is an answ~. tell roe
port, the .crushing blow for Gener· what it is. No one will answer
akos came Oc:t. 20, when Korclich me."
.. .. . ..
Mort" t!ffe<'tivt> than
whispering in her ear.
Tht' Diamond Earring~ of A Carat or Mort·.
Just see What A ·coup/~ of J)iunwnd.~ C11f1 Do.
CHARLES H. BARR
1803 Wcstcliff Dri\.c. Newport Beach
(949) 642-3310
ME~BtR AMERICAN GEM SOCltTY
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CONTINUED FROM A 1 I CONTINUED FROM A 1
I ' Chambers sdld. i When he thinks about his
•1t•s ttlready building.~ she f health or busm ess, he ts thankful.
aid Wedne day morrung. I Still, the wound hasn't com·
Cynthia Kateyianrus of t.rvine 1 pletely healed. Molinar still asks
and her 3-year-old son, Chris, : himsell whefrier Monica would
were traveling to see relatives in j be here if the doctor~ had done
Salt Lake City. ~ i some~mg differently. .
.. It's been a br<'eze," Kateyian· ! . "That's. where I can't close the
nis said. "There was instant i book," he said.
parking and no wait to check l Momca WdS born with several
bags." ! · bl.rth defects, one of which affect·
The airport just opened up i ed her ability to breathe. She was
half of a new 2,000-space park~ i seeing a specialist, and her condi-
ing structure lh1s W('ek, Campm.i-l tion appeared to ~ improVing.
Ch ambers se1id, which helped ! Whe n she, was about 4 month~
alleviate some problems. . j old, Monica begcID turning blue
navel for Kim and. Alexis :· and had to be rushed to. the hos·
Isbell, 13· and \6-year-olcl New-f pital, . where she. underwent
port Beach sisters, has b"een i surgery and spent the last 22
smooth sdiling as wP.ll. AJthough i days of her lile.
they were told their plane would i After Thanksgwm g dmne r,
b~ pdcked, they weren't worried 1 Molinar got a call that Moruca's
,-/ about getting d seat. Rather, they i condition was worsening, and the
. were worried dbout where they'd ! doctors advtSed him to d1scontin-
be s1tbng j ue life support.
•somC'one's s1ttmg between : Last year. Molinar lost a med·
us,• Kim Sdtd. : 1cal malpractice suit in which he
Most dt•lays at au ports across ; clauned Monica's d octor mic;ciiag~
the country are caused by weath-· ! nosed her illness.
er problems, Campini-Chambers 1 The hardest Umes are whe n
sd.id Wettther 1s not expected to 1 Molinar reVJews doctors' repo.rts
bed problem dt John Wayne Air· · from the case that say Monica
port, but 11 could Cdttbe problems should be alive today, and when
elst•whew ...... ---· he brings out her clothes, buries
Crac<> dnd Frank MacaleUo 1 his face in them a nd smells the
were uµ Tuesday night watdung ; ·scen1 of her.·
newc; coverage of a storm in ' Thinking dbout the c1rcum-
Waslungton. They were truvcbng stances of her death is like play.
to SeatUe 6n Wednesday ing tug of war with hi s emotions.
frnnk Sdid he wasn't gomg to . "I don't1hlnk it'll ever get eas-
let 1t rum the boll.day. I 1er," Molinar said ·Until the day
"It's something we can't heJp :. I die, she will a lways be in our
anywt1}'. • he said. i hearts and mmds. • ·
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hold& a
photo of
his daugh-
ter, Moni-
ca, who
died four
years ago
on Thanks-
giving Day
when she .
was only 5·
months
old. Moni-
ca was
born with
serious
birth
defects.
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phy, the Mulls, Mrs. Newrncm, . Wilson, Jim an(,l Nikki Wood,
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teers Newport Beach dfld Co!->ta (John) Yeagers, the (Kurt) Yed-
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er and ull the Ddily Pilot adverti~·
John O'Brien, Trudy Ohlicj. er~ and redders.
With the approochmg
Thanksgiving holiday we
would like to take this
opportunity to thank our
friends and customers for the
good will and loyalty that has
helped to build our business
bigger and better every year.
We shall always try to ment
your confidence. We are
grateful for your contnbut1ons
to our success and wish to
send you & your family greet·
tngs at this Thanksgiving sea-
son .. .from the staff at Char-
les H. Barr Jewelers.
"The Feel Good Consign1ne11t Store"
Benefiting Oranoewood Children's Foundation H.iJu ,, d1/)m ~''em rhr lifi ofn deH;r,11ing thild.1
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Not to be used with any other discounts. .
Accepting Appoinnnt:nts fo1' on~ig1111ze11t.s.
. Dor1atio11s nr~ aluu1y ru konze.
I '
A 8 Thursday, Novomber 26, 1998
T he Volunteer Center of
Greater Orang~ County
threw a smashing pre-
~v.tng hmeh n l t wet:!
w;rtll the theme of the "Spint ·of
'Volunteerism. •
The focus of th~ gathenng
'W~ the pr scntat10n of th< Giv-
ing is Living Awc.U"d to twu of the·
mosl charitable citizens m the
community, Barbara and Mark
Chapin Johnson. Ch!llied by
· Steve Kwong, vice president of
Mellon Private Asset Manage-
ment, the luncheon was held in
the impressive new 1\ilseltown
Studlos building in Anaheun,
and attracted a large contingent
of tl:ie Newport-Mesa crowd.
L«:al citizens such· as George ana Judie Argyros, Larry dnd .
Dee Higby, John and Donna
Crean, and Jack and Belle
Undqulst are among the patrons
in'support of local Volunteer
Center assistance and P.rograms.
Celebratmg 40 years of local
community service, the Volun-
teer Center serves more than
2,900 Ordnge County nonprofit
agencies, schools, businesses,
civic and community organiza-
tions with more than 52,000
volunteers rn 1997, and more
thdn 250,000 since its founding
m 1958. Now that's an impres-
sive stallstJc for a Thanksgivmg
IRy:
......Qther major Volunteer Center
dgn'ors include Tlm and Jean
Weiss, Roger and Gan Kirwin,
Ralph and Eleanor Leatherby,
Janice and Roger Johnson, Gall
~d Peter Ochs, WUJa Dean and
~ett. William Lyon, Kathryn
THE CROWD
b.w.
cook
Thompson, David Fields, Donna
Fouste, Rusty Kennedy, Dan
Merkle, Jan Mittermeler and
Rick Rellf.
The Tinseltown luncheon
attracted hundreds of local citi-
zens intent on making a differ-
ence in this community. The suc-
cess of the event was due in
large part to Fran Mulvania,
public relations director for the
center. To find out how you can
help, call Mulvania at (714) 953-
5757, exl. 136.
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The Camelot Chapter of The
Guilds of The Orange County
'Performing Arts Center played
host to Pat Allen recently for its
annual benefit luncheon .
The Pacific Club, Newport
Beach was overflowing with ded-
icated Camelot ·ladies who had
come to support theu guild and
hear the woman who tells it like
it is in the area of family, child
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and marnage counsehng.
Allen, U1e founder of the Want
Training lnstltute, has developed :V-Sn?m ron@ac1fili.g people
how to get what they want out of
life by reversing negative lan-
,. guage patterns. Her-books
mdude •staying Married and
Lovinq It" dlld "Getting to I Do."
fl(•r focus for the local crowd
CL~ntered on learning how to stop
the proverbidl battle of the sexes.
Enjoying the afternoon in
Camelot were Darlene Sweartri-
gen, RJta Gun.kle with her
daughter, Lcturte Veitch, and
Janie King ley.
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The dedicated Krtslina Dodge
rallied the local histoncal and
architectural buffs to her home in
Monarch Beach for a midweek
reception to celebrate and to rec-
ognize the 40tb anniversary of
Hectrsl Castle as a California
landmark.
Kristina and Larry Dodge
opened lhe1r elegant Monarch
Bay Dnve 1esid nee to several
hundred Newport-Mesa and
Orange County guests for an •
everung of wine and cheese and
conversation with Hearst Castle
Foundation Director Donald
Murphy. Also in the crowd:
Hearst Castle District Superin-
tendent Deborah Weldon and
Chief Curator Hoyt Fields.
Others concerned about the
fate and future of the artistic and
historical monument include Ter-
ry Goldfarb Lee, Anne Hearst;
Marni Pozll, Victoria Prtsman-
tas, CynthJa Sperry, Peter Fair-
banks, Jay Gotfredson, Pab'tck
Grl.Wth, Paul Heller, H.J. Jtner, ·
Stephen Moses, Carol Stolte
Paden, PbllJp Pillsbury Jr. and
actor Clint Eastwood.
To find out more about the
foundation to support Hearst
Castle, call (949} 263 4577.
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unteer lunch
new Jaguar and Aston Martin tPrs to greet the crowd or more
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dealership et to open n New-than 200 Ccnt0r sponsors.
port and Mission Viejo m 1999, The 1998 Cande)ight Concert
ORce ag~ c;~E;PPPO up to P---iS ing chatieo by Barbara
commuruty plate to underwute John on dnd Dotti SUUweU, with
the upcciming Candlelight Con-Ronnie Allumbaugh and Judie
cert for the Orange County Per-Argyros !erving as honorary
foirning Arts Center. chmrs. Others m the .. crowd
The concert is one of the included Barbara dnci Alex
majo)l fund-raisers for the C'entPr Bowte,' Sandra Segerstrom
each year TIUs year's dumer ll'd· Daniels, Joan and Tom Riacb,
tures the music of the legendary Mary Jean Simpkins. Cathertne
singer Tony Bennett. Th~ black-Thyen, Tom and Joyce Tucker,
tie evemng is set. for Dec. 11 al Billur Wallerich, and Madeline
The Center and Len Zuckerman.
In the meantime, South CoclSt Happy Thanksgiving one and
Motors Cars played host to a all. We au have much to be
pre-Candelight reception for grateful tor here m the Newpoit.-
local VIPs this past week at The Mesa commuruty. Wishing you a 1
Center Club, Costa Mesa. dtly of p<?ace.
Lawrence Williams, represent-----------=--
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book Thursday, November 26, 1998 A 9
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Action keeps viewers
glued ~o sc reen · IE nemy ol 'lhu Statp" is
cHlOlhet tle!tion fCdSt Ill a
long line of hims dm.~ctPd
by Tony Scott tmd produr.Pd by
Jerry BruckhcunPr.
The fonnulu is very ~imtl<.1r to
some of U1eu Othl't pi.Isl ruts !>UCh
ns "Top Gun" umi "Dcty::. ol 1hun-
REEL CRITICS
dc't" -pou.ud·
tng U\UslC in
Um b<ick·
ground with
l><'Jwvablc stunts u.suc lly upstag·•
mg the often wi~1k actmq ThL'>
tune the actmg ut IP<bl matches
the stunts for quahty.
With suppmt from hl'tJV}·
ve1ghts Gene I l<1c:kmdn d::. lht>
good guy and Jon Vo19ht as one
of the big whPPls m the N.thun(tl
Secunty Agency and lhP u uc1l
superb bad guy, "T!ne1m • h11s d
h1qh mark.
Voight uncl his <:ohurt.::. wunt d
tlldJOr securitr lnll to pc1ss Con-
gre!'" and will do an) thing lo
anake sure 1l's voted m. A !'>•nm·
ty cumPrn Cdlch •s him m ttw act
ol <.101119 c.1 wry btt1I thm9, ttnd he>
spends thf• rest o~ the movw try
• PETER ADANAUAN, 44, liv~ 1n New·
port Beach with his w1te and three boys
He 1s national manager of the Special
Marke-ts D1v1s1on f0< V1v1tar Corp
·Enemy of the StatP'
won 1 cure paranoia
E ver been pd1ct11uul( ''B111
Brother" ::.cctres } 1111{ Wt.!ll,
ii nol, you certamly will hi'
a(te1 you s<'" this film! 1 his 1:-. a
Great Food Fast
Without having to get out of your car!
SERVING BREAKFAST• LUNCH •DINNER
.... Next week, Reel CriUcs.
review "Babe: Pig in the
Clly," which opened
Wednesday. The film is a
equel to the original
.. Babe" movie.
far-out tale about a man on lhe
run from the government's
N,1tional Security Agency who
hits his eath and every fldsh of life
lrt1<'kt'cl down. This sedt·sqllirm·
m~. ro\'N·your-ears him will
kPep you guspmg.
OK. ..,omc of th~ plot gets a bit
pr0d1ctdhlc> but the credible
.u:tion overc;ornes Uw lew slow
tunes.
Enter
Rob rt
Clayton
Dean (W}ll
Smith), an
on-the-top
labor .
lclwyer liv·
ing m
Wdshmg-
ton, with u
stmng •.
WlllC'd
wife, CJr-
la:aptly
Gay Wa!t~all·Kelly
and BUI Kelly
playNI by R<>gma King. Dcun's
cum~nt cnse mvolvt}:. convoluted
labor bosws. De.m uses old ·
flame Hachel Banks (Lisa Bonet)
to assL'il in lus pnvate mve tJgd·
lion.
Alonu "iU1 this story line, a
political murder has cxcurred
and one of Deon's fnend~ lrom
law school mvoluntarily involves
him by dropping a tape of the
rimrder in d package Dean 1
carrying.
Jon Voight plays th<! manidc
head of tjle NSA -no onP could
do 1t bette1 I iis rdnlmq und 1c.1v-
mg ... cm• pcttt of the hril11<1nc1~ of
the movie
Wher£>'s G('ne l lackm,m?
Well, when he makes on
cmtrnnce, as Brill, security ''Xf.Jf'rl,
' .you dlready know he IS cionnec:t·
ed with every la< t ot the rught·
ma.re .. ~e ~Dean mrun'ffuig
.down The vile a_g~ncy rank an<.t
file with some une.xpQcted ass1s·
t<tnce! ·
An dddit1onal wallop 1 the
overhead photo~}rnphy of roollop,
street and car chttses. Tiu•y <HP
phenomendl. You !eel the exc:1le-
ment.
They COnvmc d US tlwrc IS n
"Enemy of the Stdle .. ! W1~ ... ug·
gest you see it or e1s1-.1
I • GAY WASSAU·KELLY, 58, ts ttie ed1
tor of a Balboa newspaper and ·~ C1ll1ve m the community. BIU K£UY, 56, ls an
industrial engineer • .
Rise and shine for
'Waking Ned Devin<'· ' w akmg Neel pevme"
is d h1ghlv e ntertam-
wg movie from Ire-
land but actuall} lilmecl on th1•
Isle ol f\tan rt\ ul>out a smcdl vil-
lage m rural Ireland and one of
the residents Wl!l!; the lnl>h Jut·
ti:ry (obout 7 milhon pounds! hut
dies when he retthws he.: won o
Ian Brennen (you know him fwm
"Mysterr Theatrt"') dt>c1d<•s to
pass his friend off us Ned
Devine, the deceased winner
Dick Tuck er
1nq the wmnings
, IC .;
gets the whole
village (52 •
people to
agree to pas~
DdVld Kelly '
off ds Ned
Devine m
return for ct,o··.
of them shq,r ••
ll's a fun story with lots of
h11mor, a little love story, grE!at
cenery, and good music!
Tu.-. two iead diameters are
e>.xc Ucnt, funny and likable plu
yo\l get real feclmg for rural lrt··
land ttlthough U1e dialect 1S a l}.t.;,
Ue hard to follow as all lnsh ~le·
lutes die
h's rnce to go to a mo\1e v.:illi
no xplos10ns. no blood, no tcrul
language -jus-t sit back and
~n1ov the scenery, ttCtlng and sto·
ry lnadentttlly, there's d good
tw1:,t m the ·tory too
I lhmk C!V('>tyone would en1oy
this picture. It~ not dn epic, a •
blockbuster pr het1V') ctr,1ma, JU'(I
a Joi of lun •
• DICK TUCKER, 70. Is a Newport
Bedch resident and a retired Instructor
at OCC
F Taste of Persia·
erdussi
Great Food, Fantastic Service
Health; • 1illf) • Ajforr/Ablt :; ' •
Dinner sc>rvtd after 3pm
Daio' Gourmtr Lunch Bujfet.S ...
Our ext'1ufoe ml'nu inr/111/n:
• Caffe t1111c
Ft11tum High Quality Christmas Gifa
• Fruit Smoothit'~
•Ch i'Iea
• Ro.u~cJ liukey S<Lndwit h
• Clauic Caesar wi.th grilled Chitkc:n
• Sesame Peanut Noodles \wth Chicken
• Grilled Chk kcn 1-ocuda
oucn 7 davs
6am· 10pm
• ~U. •1-t1 Atn.,,.-u and OlITDOOR DECORAI IONS.
• World fiamous Coll«cibla from Pololl&iK.
f.mmm KtU}o Dreaaut.k., fooWli.U and 'lcnphim.
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Golf fuJ.ing, lcnM. Bo.ullfa ~m. s-ball. foodMll, he. O NLY $14.99
' 200 West Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach
. 3100 West Coast Hwy.· !I Newport Beach
!Next to St erling BMWl
(Comer nf Dover & P>Kifk CoaH Uwy.)
949·650-4600
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
r 0o bOard the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of Tho
~ Nev.port Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerly Reuben E lee) Is
Open From 11 ~pm Lunch end DCnner Sat Son Brilnch Sam
(cl95ed Mondays) R11servations Needed Only For Weddings
Banquets Pr Pl'l\'8ta Parties AV Major Credit C.Sr'tls Accepted
located At 151 E Coast Hw'{ Newpor~ Beach, CA 92660
(7141673-3425 Fex 673-7864
AUTO BISTRO
"'The fln:;t dNvc-thru restat1rant on the planet where the food
m:tualty mat.tars Our brc:ilfast biStro menu 1s served Garn·
• 1 1 em Cb eU day bistro menu is setved 11am-1 ~ We offer
fino delieaetes such os Sesame Peanut Noodles and o Gritted
Cl'uclten Focecc1a Sandwich with Artichbke &. Roma tomato
Plus e full ronge at ~sso & biS1l'O beverages served all day
long located at 3100 W QJest t+.Yf (Ne¢ to 9rerllng BMW)
TWIN PALMS
CO!ifoma Constef QJlsif\e feswnng the bounty of the coast '" a
contemporary Indoor-outdoor wlag square atmosphere ING
entcrta nment every night lunch Mon &t. 1 -:t 30am-3pm ewrv mgh:., bar menu eve!! ble between lunch/dinner and
Tiu: .sat until midnigt4.. Located ot 630 Newport Center Or •
et Fosh!on Island 721-8288
, JACK SHRIMP
SeN1ng authentic. Lou1G1ena cu1s1ne m en upbeat, casual
et.mosphere With patiO d ning Try W' Jaokshnmp pistes or the
J. m~1n· Jamba!sy:J lo e out and delM!f"f evuilsbls Locn'".ed (It
2400 W Ooa tiwi 650557 'l
THE CULINARY WRAP
l"'f'tlsh, heolthy n
LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE VILLA NOVA
O.ISnl a u f:lleSt. &¥lJ &bil'a!t llld1 O" ()re ri ~ ee;;ne as 'fl'
dtE ~Cf' MIU badiJ p:o \\\i ~ $; ·~ BJm lh'lujnl l!l:i da'y. ct
'fill U111 IJder m W" tnrltll re· Lcatal et 179JJ ~ Rim (<XJfe' a
JiJrbne8"Mar. R-n (714)975-1234 di720 ~ ~11"'1-
YANK EE TAVERN
• On Ute bay In Newport Beaeh Serving luoeh & o;nOOI' da ~
Located ot 333 Baysid DnWl 675-5333
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
We N3 more than 1ust ch1cken1 lo edd1t1011 to our Rotisserie
Broast.ed .and Gn ed Ch cken we offer Steak SeafOOd, Pnme
Rib B by Back A bs Pizzs. e 22 .. ~m appetiler menu and more
Gt."'n roos poruons ot a GRtl\T value. Come check us out' Open
for unch dinner, (piua ond oppctners SeMld a I day] and SundDY
8l'e.11dast. full cocktoU bar Banquet fecilrtles up to 70 Gameroom
soon to be open .a 14 Old Newport Blvd (Chmer of Hospital Road
nd Old N .Wtl in Nnwport. Beach 645-6086
JOSH SLOCUMS
The loco gattienng place for over 26 years loooted on beautiful
Ne.Yport Briv w ti1 e 111cw from every scat The menu feaa.ires a
da~ selecuon of between 10.15 W'IC'ties of fresh seafood Steaks
are plentiful With B-10 sc1cctlon5 tcetunng pnme rib Ood: space
rs CJV811able If -votJ ore srrr.;ng by boat ~n ~ iday at 3 30
2601 Paof1c Coast Hw,-(949) 642-5935
V! a Nova offars Oa$lC It.a :in C.U1sme with a spectaeutar \'IE!W
feBwrmg homcmack pasta;; fresh seafood & s;iecialties and
a unrQuo waterlront emb10nce remm scent .o! an Italian
Coun:rysiclc Profe5SIOllal SCIVlce S an award w:nn ng Wille ISt.
aelight potr0ns wh e dining m this romantic setting LIVe
enterta nmer.t beg1rts nigtitJy ai 9pm The upstall"S Cigar LDUnge
features premium cigars Sp!l1t.S end an e.tt.ensMl eppcuzer menu
Locatad .at 3131 west c.oast H....,. 642 7880
SCAMPI
Fine Femly Otfl!ng NE!\..+; Remodeled .()pen 7 Oai,-s A We for
Omner OnN SID 10 30pm We C&t.cr Pnvaui lunch Parues tor
15 People or More Al Me1or Credit Cards Accepted
RescrvatJOnS Accepted located et 1576 Newport Blvd COsta
Mesa 645-8560
ANTONU.CCl'S
En1ov delicious homumade ttallbn cooking rn a rataxed casual
atmosphoro Steps to U'le ocean at 6700 W PC H m N 8
Trad1ttonal lavontes Shrimp Scampi tY Fettucini A!fPedo to a tasty
assortment. of Piuas. Pastas and Salads are offy.'ed 'Q\'ith Specials
Daily Enpy e glass Ot t>OtlJe CJf your fovonte Wine or beer and don t
target t.o &ave room for ooe ot our dc!cctable desserts Open da ly
11em-10pm Oeltvcry eva I We cater and offer pftvO':E!
lunch/meet.mg room for 25 guests 949-631-3592
AMACHI
THE ARCHES
~ premum stco and seafood hous n ~ D>unty sm
1922 Sciv;ng unch Mon .f1'1 11 30am uotll ~ 00pm Oumcr
served nt[111Jy until 1 OOam Lilcated on Newport B1vd & ~ HW/ rn N~ Beach 64S.7Cf'J7
Voted by the ~ res es appe in Tt.e Bes: al Orange
C:OU ~v secuon es "The Best. Tha Food Jn Oronge c.runtv • W1ttr.":
dMe!'. C<itenng & ta out rCN CFEN i., RVINE 15455 Jeffret
ROiid (a• lrv1ne Cen".ar Drl 857-8424 Open everydsv Sun t:iru
Thurs 11 em-9 30pm Fn And Sat. 1 1 a~1 ~ A!so loca:.ed et
61 s w , 9tJl St C.OSta Mesa 5484333
ROYAL THAI
Open 7 d3VS a week SefVlng LunC11 & Dinner Oa ~ 11am 3~ m
Sun11c1y • Thursday Dmnc~ 1s served 5pm • 10pm Suridav
Thursday Fn and Saturday open unti 11 pm Located t 4001 W
C'.oast 1-fwf 645.(THAI) .
DIHO SIAM
The Ch neso Cu s no Ope 7 days Monday Saturday l.1.lnch
11 00 a m • 3 00 pm. ()inn 4 00 p m 10 00 p rn Sundlft'
Dinner only Party treys & catenng evaila!:Jlc Located tn the Cos:a
fll1esa Courtyards st 1835 Newport BM! 0-154 645-3259 -
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. Sushis Sushi to Go ~ Bar M Mars Credi O:irds Located Al IN KA GR 1 LL 2675 Nie Aw (Across lrom fl.'ew;xn Chne) (714) 645-5518 • ..
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BAMBOO TERR-ACE
Check out the h ppcst Ctimcse rcstaur&nt 10 Ol'onge County,
Recently remodeled to resemble en Asian beer house Din Din
seives tasty Chinese rood end oflors a tulty st.ockod bar with
riofrcshing tropu;al drinks. a quality wine hst end e great
a~sortment.. of f rcm1um bottled and draft beers Hours
Lunch Tuosfn 1 45nm 2pm 01nne1 Tues-Thurs 5pm • 10pm
rr.1 & Sat. Spm • 1 lpm Closed.on Mondays Loc:bt.ed at 1773
Nev.port 811/d, IO ~ta Mesn 645-5550
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sond\W:hes Coff nd Espresso Drinks &. Smaottiies An new
breakfast rnenu COterrng avo1labt Open Moofn et Sam
Set et 7em end SUn ilt. 9om Located et 270 E 17U1 Street.
Coste Mesa 645-2252
GALLO'S ITALIAN DELI
The finest Clilnoine 5lJnit.Yict1cs m-ved on freShly baked bread ll'v
one of itlCSO eocompanicd by crunchy chips end e cold refreshiilg
chrik •'so \Co cream. fl'Ollltl ~end , ~ ond
espresso Locotcd at 3!nl E rmst t+A\'. (9491 675-7404 (\lcn
~ 9 OOlm . 5;~ ~ tocationS014 W Balboa BM! (949)
7238333 Holn ere 10:nm. 7 CQl11
BEN I HANA
America's most celebretad Japanese re51aurant ~ 7 davs e
wee Lunch 11 3Qam.2 30pm .Mon-fn Dinner 5 3().10 ~i
Mon-Thurs. 5 3().. 1 1 l::Qlm Fn 5-11 ~m Sat, 4 3().9 ~m
&Kl Locat.cd 8t 4250 a.rct'i St 95~22
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authenuc Mexican Food With The f'reShest lng'OO ents s A New
Lrght C.U1&ne Great Maryantas Hours LUJ'\Ctf & Dinner. All Maior
Crorit Cards Acoepwd Located e{'\:!101.Placentia, CoSta Mesa -
642·1142, 2800 N~ Blvd Nl.!WpOl't Beach -675-6855
800 2744 r: c:oast. Hw,-, COM -644-8226
Ml CASA
CU meals ere now a r.np to Ba,a s well es Me.>.lCO Now offEfiog
f1Sh tacos Phone ohcod for orders l.O{IO HOll"S Oa ly From
11 OOem. Alt Ma,or Crt!dit Cards Acc~tetl Located At 296
17th St Cost.a Mes8 (714) 645-7626
LA·PALAPA
,SaNing uthcntJc Soutl'I Mo can $esf00d r.cviche coc\tlllls,
camnrones. pUlpo, ensetatl end much more Open 6 days e
Clo6ed on 'Mldnesdays Om 11'1 CT ta e-QJt locotCd 8t 123
'23rd St. If!~ Bcooh l Mutt. Lynch&) 673-2657
Eqienenc U'le new I avor in Ck'enge Count) ~ s ElXlJ Asran SW. blend CJf WS100 m:ented WCh 1110 spices of So\rJl Amenca •
Beer s \Wlt?S ble Hours Moo -nus 11 30am to 9~
·Sun :Jpn1 to 9prn end Fri .sot 11 30am to 9 30pm Located et
260 Bristol St ot Red in Costa Mesa ~14444-INKA (4652) •
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regard Cl es Soutilem Co tomra s top food reta~er WlfJ! th
targ st & f1rtJ sclcctlon nf fresh Ge ftlOCl da ¥ Also e mUltitl.de of
$Ct'Umpti0us de! caet suctt a sustli gnlled fish entrees clam
chowder: f1Sh & chips sancl'MchtJS ono ollJ1 the f•lfl~ lot e g.JUm1et
meal e~ ham ()pen 7 days e Ml located et 154 E '17th St..
Cast.a Mesa (71'1) 574'8962
·THE CANNERY
Hlstonc Waterfront Restaurant ond H3rtior Cruise C.cnter Hour&
Mon t 1130·2 OOam Sun 1000a!ll-12.:cnim. All
Ch1d¢ Csrtts Reservat.rons Suggested l..oc8ted 3010 la1ByWe
Ave • Newport CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fm 675-2510
C~TALINA FISH KITCHEN
Ge\ -h~ed on lh
seafoOd na ch
miec:isltit?S. Open d
Sunday 11 am-7pm Cfl
St. I GB,
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~ A 10 Tliuudoy, November 26, 1998
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W h~ft' d vantttye must<:nl
comocly mounted at a
community theater 1s
mhmtely lw.ttcr than tl hds <my
nqht to be, it's cause for cej01ang.
!ling the bells for •sells Arc Ring
lll~J .•
Th1s oldic but stiJl qmlc> good·
, .. horn Betty Comdt>n, Adolph
< ;w~n dntl Jul<' Styn<' mdy be u
qmunt piece of O\Jff from tht•
qood old duys bc>torn'ceu phones
.incj pttgcN wcm• the rclge But
w ith dn en<•rgc'h<.: E>OSt>mble cast
t111d a leading aclrP:,s who should
hP doing hN rolt• in a BrOddway
1PV1Vttl, it's d lonq hut hdppy
t•venmg ul
TH[A'JER REVIEW the N<>w1>0rt CA Thc•dter Arts
Cc•ntcr.
Director Tt•rn Mtlll•r ~chnudt
11.i.., l'ndowNJ this show with cl
111\ u us t•IPcln< ity lht1l even the
d.itt•d dit1lo~1ue can't upstc1gt>.
\ncl Lurry Wcttls' mult1plc• st•l-
l 111q'> work bC'dutJiuUy on <1 .stt1gc.
111 limJtl'd thmenstons
B11t !ht' c·c•nlt>rpl(•('p of llw,
111.irvPlous trip clown memory
l<t rw is tlw c1rtress who sinks her
,,.,.lh into th<' ch,1r11c tt•r crt•dl<'<I
1111 both '>tt1gl' cl.ncl SC H'('O by
1 1cly I lolhdtly und mnkes 1t most
' 111phclll< t1lly lwr own Adrnm<1
111< lw~ ht1s dC'hV<'l<>d sonw
111uhly impwss1vP JJC'rformunres
uV-1.'r the lust few Y<'cHS, uut U11s
'•Ill' IS thP JeWl'I Ul lwr ( ro\\.'O to
1 I lit>.
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+ WHERE: New·
port Theat er }\rts
Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport
Beach
+ WHEN: Thurs·
days through Sun·
days at 8 p.m ., Sun-
days at 2:30
through Dec. 13
+HOW MUCH:
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~ PHONE: (949)
631·0288
Adriana Sanch ez,
right, is aghast at
the sight of
Yvonne Browning
romancing James
Goodrich in
"Bells Are Ring-
ing" at the New -
port Theater Arts
Center.
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• Pool Tables •Sunday NFL
Ticket
•Drink
'Specials
Facing the Newp"rl Pier
2116.W. Oceanfront
(919) 675-8041 ..
The Little Inn by the Bay
lnvit~s yo.u and your Holiday guest to
sp~c1al winter rates. .
$85 per room (Sun-Thurs)
Includes Breakfast, Bicycle Rental & HBO
.Complimentary bottle of champagne w ith ad.
Gome check out our newly remodeled rooms
and make your reservations for the boat parade.
:2627 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach (949) 675-1841
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848-5080
Open Christmas and New Years oav
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t~· 'ringiqg' JlndQts~e~n~1~e1~1t~-.:I
--the MPrman·Garland-StrC'isttrt<I puts 1i, Bmna(of n e imem·
SABATINO'S
lh•staurant & Lido Shi >.' ard SatNll.!l' ( ·o.
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S.1h:11i11n Tommy I\ ll 1 Phil Vi111 \'
F~at\'orf'ul & Delicious Lu nl·h~s & l>i nn~r
I llltlU< "111• ""''" ,\ 1hn1ni: '"'"""' ,,,,.i1.1hlt Inf' ~11•1111 hu•h11~• 111t< llllt' 111111•1 h 11~ rune 11 .. 11,
72]-0645 l'lea.o,e < ull1·or Rl'•tnullon and l>im:tion'i
25 1 Shipyard \Va) • l'Wport llcuch
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• Valha,Ua v bcllcrs. What l.fJii! du;-ployl•d actor (think Sylvester
plays most cffN tivf'ly Uu-. hm1• Ste llonc stepping in for Kenneth
•lroun<l dn• lwr nthly honed Br<Jndgh). ~ · · qmr~ ~c2t -Stlncht>z Lori J,.:ewts is u sweet sidekick
dltdcr<S°ttie 1ole of ·lta, 't . :nd Bdward Bel~~
do-gooder unswt>nny ~crvire some peppy moments as a musi-
operator, with the houndl<·s~ c-11lly h1µ delivery boy, but Rick
t•nergy -and spirited timing ol l lt1rdgrovc requires more author·
Lucille Hall in lwr µrime. _ity t1s the Brotldway producer
Jtlnws Gootluch as the yin-with Gooclm h's fate in his hands.
soaked playwright '>h<' u•st·tws /\ tPrrillC hoo<.llum enforcer is
from Tin Pan Allt-y inf.101y (JIW'S ( ontributC'd by dfl actor billed
d rich, measured perfom1unce, only tis IJJ, while Yvonne Brown-
trnd lus vocal.i7.U1g is alnlost JO(J hd~ some spirited moments
c•qually satisfying, As ttw propu-. as clld s sexy nval
l'lor of "Sust1nswerphorw." J,tn(•I , Old d~ss1cs ~uch ~s "The ~ar-
McGrcgor has d pfl"tl~UUJ dldrrt( ly s Ovt>r <Jnd Just m Tune .
tNt7.ation, but tw1 smqinq could COflll• off bl•uutifully under the
he stronger. mu.,icul ducction of Damien Lor-
The Ddmon Ruuyunt• quc ton •. ChbW<KJrdpher Melanie K.
het.1vy of Uw pi('( .. -who turns Jdro~son has produced s~mc .
the answ£>rUly S('rvte £> mtu an Ul't1hvcly funny numbers, partic-o~ratic front for 0 huoktl' (Omt ~llt1rly the ~1 Met a.Girl" and
-LS portrayt>cl with sl<Jhs ot com· Drop Tht1l Name . segm~nts. i~ gusto by Krt<• 1'1yers Tony B.ut tor the gr~WL'lg le~on of {~rnndc n1c1kt•s d firw fml us tlw Ad11untl S,mchei .fdllS, ~ 1s ~e
<.oµ who's i.llw.iyo:; h.ukin<J up thP <.hclllC'l' to sec .theu heroine do 1t
wrong suspcrt, und Arthur . t1ll: w.1U1 il t<;:'!111c .c~rmc touc~ ..
Kovach is eff<•ctivi• as his c-hif•h•J;s I hr hn<1le, I m Going Back, 1s
..,1d(•kkk d hr<1ssy bouncer that under-Good~ch's dlt1rrt< IN isn't the s< 01'Ps the evening's enjoyrn~n~
only IJcnPfi<.fory of cll<1\ c.l1<1nty. with tl bnght exclamation point
DU1lnf' J\Jlc>n ThOITid'> IS Wdlt to
wc1JI cnthus1t1sm c1s •• so11uw11t111u
dentist and Steplwn Re>ifrnsl<'m
• TOM Tl1\JS reviews local theater for
the Od1ly Pilot His reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
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N~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book
-MUSIC· . Ghri.,tmas Show and Ice Oream
Uon," filled with vivid and
""ti'lttttl·~~o1"bmati01H Md
mystenous s4bject JOdtter. An
openmg reception 1s 4 to 7 p ,m.
Dec. 4. The exh1b1t runs through
Dec:. 12. Adrrussion·is tree.,The
gaUcry is dt 412 ~1 c;t St., New-
port· Beach. ffor more informa-
hun, call (9:i91 723-1922. · .
. · ANNUAL WINTER MUSIC SERIES
hr; 'i't?W'.E"oungc pre!> nt s ••vf'~1U1 unnual Winter Music ~••r11·~ 111 4 p.m. Sundays through
DP< t 1 Blues artists The Rillera
UrolhPIS will ~rform this W<'Ck,
L1tip F•77. group Los Trop1tanos
111•lln1ms Occ, Q, und Stone-
hrnlgp -u rhythm and blues,
licuHl -performs on Dec. 13.
Sociat• Dec, J.6 and Dec. 9-13.
-Show times are 1 pm. We1..lnes-
da~tt!roµg~turdc Yt> nd ~-.,.,~~;TH~Altr PF,.ANIJENT CHINA~' ~~ .~.m-:'Sunda}s:1ce cream cma • OCC features artifacts from Ch1-
cookics :will be available. Advanrc m•:,e tombs of the Han and Tdng
· tickets dJe $0 to $7. 1icket.s at the dynaslles. The exhibit runs
1 hi' lounge 1s in the Newport
lll'•rtch f\lclrriotl Hotel, 900 New-
port CentN Dnve. For morn
mh11 ni.1tion, coll (949) 640-4000.
TRACY BYRD
frncy Ryrd perfonns at the
( lm1191• County Performing Arts
Ct'nter at 4 p m. DPc. 6, The
<one tll t also features Keith Har-
11119witl1Y Herndon. Tickets are
$311 to $46. For tickets, Cdll (714)
710-2000 or (213) 480-3232. For
llHHC mfunnat1on, call (714) 556-
ARTS -STAGE
'THE NUTCRACKER' ·
Tlw ilw.ird-wmmng Fcsllvdl Bal-
11•1 Tht>.Hre dnd the children of
Southl.md Ballet Acddcmy oftf'r
11 \ ul<>t1de fdvonte, HThu Nut-
< ro<"kPr," at 7 p.rn Dec 4 dlld 5
1111<1 2 p.m. Dec. b at OC'C The
(l[('H:fw IJOn features 125 ddncers
• ranu_ii19 m dg~ from 8 to 60 -
1 n ll pl'rfom1ance in which toys
mmc lo life. Advdilcc lic:k~ts are
~13 to $16. T1ckel-; al door dre
: .. h1 to St?. For more mfonnabon,
mil (71.t) 432-5880
OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS
OCC 1111.; c nL., \n Okl·foshioned
rcndy, upscale fumiture
!tore. offers bargain prices
for new and used
· one·of·a·kind items.
I UI \I \ \\.1
:"111''1GI< H \( 11
{' 9.HY«1
; 7 l 4•963•7046
door are $8 to $9. Discounts arP · through Dec. 10 and is free to the
dVd.ildble. For more mformdllon, puhbc OCC's fme Arts Gallery
call (714) 432-5380. 1s m the colleye's A.rt Center
Building. For more information,
'CHRISTMAS AT THE PLAYHOUSE' c-t1ll (714) 4:i2-5039.
Costa Mesa CivicPlayhouse pr<'
sents "Christmas dt the Play-'GLASS INSTALLATION'
house,• a music and dance van--The Ord.ngc County Musewn of
ety show, starting Saturday and Art SouU1 Coast Pld.za Gallery pre-
runrung through Dec.•20. Shows S<•nl'> artt..'>l Thennan Statom'.,s
start at 8 p.m . Thurdays through •Glass Installation· thJough Jan.
Saturdays and 2 p .m . Sunday... 3. Admission is frC'f> Gdl.lery hoW"S
Tickets are $15; group rates are 10 a.m. to 9 pm Monday
available. The playhouse is at thJough rnday, 1 O a.m. to 7 p.m.
661 Hamilton St. For more infor-Saturddy and 11 a.m. to 6.30 p .m .
mation, call (949) 650-526!:*. Sunday. The gdllery is at 333 Bris-
tol St., Costa Mesa. For more
'LA POSADA MAGICA' mfonnation, cdll (714) 662-3366.
South Coast Repertory pru..,ents
"La Posada Magica ~ by Octttvio 'FASHION AT THE BEACH'
Solis, a story of d young girl who The Orange County Museum of
rekindles her Ghns~as spmt by, Art exhibjts •Fashion at the
re-enacting Joseph and Mary's Bi>ach, • more t,han 100 pho-
sedfch for lodging. Previews a.re tographs by vanous artists
Dec. 11 to 13; the show opens through Jan. 3. Admission is $5
Dec. 13 and closes Dec-27. Tick-for adults, $4 for seniors and stu-
ets are $11 to $28, discount., arn dents, and lree for children
available for duJClren under 12 under 16 and museum members
dnd groups at most performdnce!> I lours are 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Tues-
SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, ddy through Sunddy The rnuse-
Costa Mesa. For more mlormation, um is at 850 San Clemente Drive,
cd.ll (714) 708-5500. Newport Beach For more infor--ART
INUfT BAKER LAKE GRAPHICS
Oi\ndng Bear (,dllery, spcc1ahz-
ing in lnwVAlaskan native hne
art, presents ~The Annual lmut
Baker Lake Graphic; Callee-
mation, call (949} 759-1122.
'GOLD RUSH TO POP'
•Gold Rush to Pop" features
more than 60 pamll.ngs and runs
through Jan. 24 at the Orange
County Museum of Art. The
exhibit highlights the hi.story of
California through the eyes o( ill>
Hom~® Nonsurgical method to temporarily
relieve facial spasms and lines. You're
treated by the doctor and not a technician.
nneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. f~rp~~.~~CJ;~~ 631-9060 • • New rt Beach ·
I I
I NLDE:'\'S C.\HPET • • I las 01 )cned
a n ~\v
/\1 ca Hug Studio
\Vil}' Pa} Dept
Store Prices?
Al.L Hl 'GS &
Hl 1NNEHS on
SALE.
11,mctmactc· wools.
syn1hetic~. c.,i'j<ll
CJ\HPl!'r S, l:\C .
LI ) \ Pl.1r'1·n11<1 SI .. (. l~lcl \1t•sa
()46-4838
t11 C 1111e
E~TABI L5HED 1962
Steak • Seafood • Cocktails
1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944
1998 YVHO'S lVHO BUSINESS Rl!;"1EW
NABERS COLLISION CENTER.
IXCEU.ENCE IN COW'tlO!'i WORK • AUTONOnVE ERVICE
has been very Mlptut to customera and la .ought efter
and r•pected by 1nsuraoc:e adjuatera, other area auto-
motrve <*llera • w'9 •the D«'•rll public
So remember, no m.Uer whirl type of c:olil:ion ptol>-
lem your Qt or truck mmy have, with th• i.t..t techn~
ot;t. they can fix It tftklltn~. .ccordlng to htctory atan.o
dardl, and they-we ltTor~ too.
We would Ike to c:aa the att9ntion of tha dttvlng put>-
llc to s..,.. and th• outttandlng ltd and augg411t th8t
you etop In aoon 1nd cncover th• belt col.ion and
Int f1clty eround
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum exhibit "A Brush
With The Sea," features marine art with a special focus on
the Pacific ocean, through March 7 in the Grand Salon on
the museum's second deck. lll.e mweum ls at 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949)
673-7863.
artists. Ac.lm1ss1on i!.> $5 for adults.
$4 for tieniors and students, <md
free for childH'n under 1 ti and
muo,eurn memhers. I lours ctre 11
d.m. to 5 p,m. Tuesday through
Siinddy. The museum 1s at 850
San Clemente Dnve. Newport
Beach. For more mformatlon, call
(949) 759-1122.
LITERARY
LIBRARY BOOK DISCUSSION
The Newport Beach Pubbc
Llhrary book d1scuss100 gro.up
features •An Arnencan Child·
hood~ by Annie Dillard al 9.30
a.m. and 7 p.m on lX-c. 9 The
A MacGillivra.Y i-recman i-ilm
r
Thuudoy, November 26, 1998 A 11 •
group will meet in the Fnends
Mtebng Roc,11~ at the bttMry,--=---,•
1000 Avoc.add Av"., Newport.
B ach For more inlormdtion, cdll
(94~} 717-38~
BOOK STORE READING
~nardBemard.J ~d.'i "My:Sta.l·
I.ion Daydieam· and "Thefrwt -
~MYU.O ;.;;,,fuun~.. ~
Saturaay at Martha's·BookStore, ·:
'308 112 Manne Aw~ ..• Balboa
Island. for more inlormation, c:all
1949) 673-718~
POETRY AT ALTA COFFEEHOUSE
The Altca Coffeehouse and Roast.
mg Company featur.-•$ poet Stev~
.. Goodyear at 8 p.m. Dec. 9.
Adnuss1on·\s free. The coffee
hou~P 1~ at 506 31st St., Newport
Bedch, For morn inionnat.J.on, call
(949) 675,0233.
BOOK SIGNING
Author Christopher Dean Wlute
SlQns "A Tribute to Our Pure.nts • ,
and the Entire WWII Genera-"''
tmn" from 2 to 5 p.m. Dec. 5 at
the OASIS Seruor Center, 800
Mdrguente Ave., Corona de:J
Mar. For more information, call
(94H) 644-3244
BARNES & NOBLE
Triangle Square Barnes'& Noble
olfers a story time for children tro,m
10:45 a.rn to 11 :30 ct m. Dec. 11 at
1870 Ha~bor Blvd , Costa Mesa. m
Tnangle Square For .more inIQr~
Ylldllon, call (q49) 631-0bl4.
DINING REVIEW . -~ will return next
~eek.
.... ~· .~ ALL YOU CAN EAT~.
SUSHI BAR
$1 79 ~~R PERSON
MONDAY-SATURDAY
5:30PM 8:30PM
A 12 Thursday, November 26, 1W8
.. E ·DI T 0 R 11 l
' I n 186J, Pres1dl'nt Abrdham
Lincoln procld1!11cd the last·
Thursday m NovembM ai.
"d day of Thanksqiving dnd
praise lo our lwneficienl
Father." Each year dller that,
tor 75 yE>drs, the president for-•
mally is~ued a similar procla-
111Dtion
In 1939, Pres1dt>nl Frdnkl.in
D Roosewlt, wanting to help
business h) lengthening the
Christmas .,hopping season,
'witched Thc1nk .. g1vmg lo the
lourth Thursddy of the month.
ln HJ41, Congress made it
ofhdc1l, dl•clann9 the cldy a
::Jeacral holiday.
The pilgrims, to be sure,
dl1l'd it all with tht>ir hdrvesl
foc;t1vdls, but thdl'" d quick les-
son courtt•sy of the World
Book Encyclop<'dic1, in how we
'tdlllt' to cclebrc1le Thdnksg1v-
ID{J So whdt. this yc>dI, rn this
·community, hdve we to ccle-
hrc1tP and g1v<> thanks for?
ln.dddition to h!:!dl.t.h dnd .
homE' fum1lv and fnends, foocJ
ancl f<'d'>tln~), we'rp l'SpPCidlly
thankful for our·
• ( >utstttndmH public dnd
pn\ ate edu( ct tors, dedicdted to
Uic future of our schoolchildren
and ~OC'ICty.
• Comm1llPd pubhc. ser-
vants, g1vmu seltlc>ssly of their
tinw c1nd erwrgy lo th<• hclt£>r-
~P.nt ol our towns.
• TirelPss volunteers c1nd
.;s.erv1cc dub m<'mlwrs, .. eeing
l"idt fc1milws c1rr> f('d, workers
.u rP t1<1mecl ctnd stu<.lc•nts dr<>
0dhlP lo dlh~tcl C'OllP~.Jl'
: And, of coursP, we're thank-• f ul lor our loyc1I Ddtly Pilot
;ncwspdJWr readNs, devoted lo
:.tdymg informed, supporting
'oc al bu-.ine-.ses, and speaking
~mt on thf' ISSUt'S.
We count oursc•lves bll!ssed,
~ndecd. .
! R. E A D E R T H A N K S
More reasons
to be thankful
.
• • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked our
readers what they were thankflJI for
Here's what they had to say: •
l rtrn thankful ctncl gr11tr>lul
th<1t my mom's nwdicdl mform<1-
t1.on thctt ram<> hc1ck lrnrn ht·r
doctor and • toct<J Hosp1tc1l wc1s
nom1<1I, ctnd she I" OK, cmd WP
.ire spenchng Thc1nk~q1vmq
together.
Mom, l lovP yo11 verv much!
CHRISTY HEALY
, Thb yedr I am gralPlul thnt I
:dm gomg to marry lhe hc1n<I ·
,somest, sex1e l, rurPst mc1n m the
:entm• world, J Inward Bnnk.
• DEDE DUCLOUX
: NPwport Beac-h
: I c1m thankful tor my dciugh-
;tf'f, who hds grown mto d lovely,
•Cdnng c1nd rPspons1blr! 16-year·
:old and ntdkPs me proud to bu
:twr molhl"f Puch tmd cvNy dr1y. I
•dm ctl.,o lhcutkful tor my mc1ny
:tnPntls who elf(' d COOSldnt
:sourn• ol c;upport t1ncl help me'
,ldUHh c1ncl t'll)<>y hfc•
: VONNA HAMMER-
SCHMITI
• I dm thctnkful for a lot this
•YPdr. I have my health, and I c1lso
!have all my family ttnd friends to
•be thankful for. I am dl~o thank-
!Cul for all the people who helped
:me get throt>gh lugh school. I
•Coufdn't have done 1t without
:them. • • • I
JEFF W. WILCOX
Newport Beach
I • I wish to give thanks to
:sh1rley Hanm1m, also of New·
:port Beach.
• WbilerccenUyrcrovcnng
, from ma1or surgery, Shirley
:.saved and even mailed your
, great newspuper to me so that I
:could keep informed on the locdl
•news. J h•eJ this is really the
!mark of a gwat fnend, You have
•no idea how much this mt•cmt to ' 1me. ! o Shirl , Bill, Wayne dnd
•the Mly morning u •w lit J Tughr !" , now Ralph' P..n lbluff, thank
:you for your c rd ttnd good
•wish<! . Hop<• tn st>C )'OU !ioon.
: I lave a happy Th<tnksg1v· •mg .· • r .
• commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Dressed in.American Indian costume, Adrina Movsesian (center) sings holiday songs with other children from Dawn Baird's clas
Thanksgiving -tllrough··kids' eyes
• EDITOR'S NOTE. We asked some
of our local grade·schoole~ to \hare
their Thanksg1v1ng wishes with u~
Here's what they wrote (1n their or191
nal grammar and spelhng). More
responses will appear Friday
HARBOR VIEW
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
I'm thankful tor in) dad
because he works ha1d I'm
thank.itµ for my mcmt bccduse
she works hard. I'm th.mktul for
my house !<'.duse some pc>oplP
don't have a house
KYUE ED\\.'ARDS, 8
I'm thdl1kful tor my lamil}'
bccduse they gel me stuH I'm
thct.nk.tuJ for my tnend Jes"c
OC"'<'dlt'ie he• is mien• te(! m
Jdlnes Bond "Tomoruw Nev1•r
Dies" dnd "The Spy Who Loves
Me.~
SAM FRENCH, 8
I ctm thankful for my 1110111
becaU.'>e she ht>lps nw with my
homework.
GIOCOSTA,8
I am thankful for my lcmul~
becduse, WlUtout them, f would-
n't even he hen>. But hes.1des
that. I am thankJul for my fnmily
becdUSe We can Share luughs,
have a gooct convers<ttion, and
they're an ali-around qood
group of peoplP lo be wiU1
They will help rou when ~cm
need it and do somethmg for
you that n11ght, h dangcrou
CHRJS LEWIS, 10
~am thi:lilkful for my fnen<ls
dnd fdnuly I'm th,mkJul !or rny
food dild espc<:tctlly for my
fdvonte kind ot clesscrl, It's rec>·
credm wllh chorolute un top I
ctm also Uh111k1ul for <111 tht! httl<•
d~Jgie!) ctnd kithPs. Ancl mo~t ol
all myseUl
OUVIA NORTON, 10
l am U1ankful for my h<>lN'. I
dill thtmkf ul for my food c1nd U1c
place I live I know that I arn
very lorturMle. I think thilt th •
people that are fortunate should
gwe to the people th.it are I
fortunate. I dm thdnkful th.tl I
dffi healthy, and that I have ct
lovmg tamily. On thanks{)1Vlny
every one should sit down and
think dbout how lucky Ul y are.
That's what I am thankJul for.
ANTHONY MORREALE
My family and f rif'n<ls and
my food and WctlN. l am thun~·
ful that I'm stronu ancl healthy,
happy and l~v,·rl, l'nt lhunkJul
that 1 am n good athlete and
·that I go to a great school. f'm
thitnklul I live in t1 fren country
and I have an oppertmuty for 11
gr at 5c:hoo1 education
CHRISTINE DIGHAJ>O
. Having tt home und having a
wonderful mother t m, lso
• thankful for U1 food that • l\llvi>
•
nnd Uw cloths on my body. I am
t1bo lhcmkltrl lu1 lli.1vmy d hou~c·.
I um lllO'>t I hcmkful for love from
111y ltmuly <111d from God. .
ASHLEY WIEGMAN, 10
My lunuly who gwcs me
<'verythm~1 lood. l Lhdnl< that
cvc.•11I1ody houltl obey the
orcll'ts ol th • lc1w My lttmily b
thankful tor pldyinq gdIDes with
me I ol>ey evPry order of the
school mies. I th<1nk thdl teach·
ers our thankful to every k.irl 11\
thc> 'cbool
MIKEPOPO
I'm thanklul tor my ldmliy
clllcl frif•nds. l'm thanklul Jor my
houSC' and my pet bud, dog and
Ir h I'm dl"o thc1nkful Im my
food and \\dler. l'rn c1ho thc1nk·
ful I w."' ho1 n .
· KATIE JONES, 10
I am thc1nkful that my mom lS
dmng !Jfl'tll .\\1th C(.lflC er I elm
ttlso th.m.klul U1<1I my lctmily is
<101119 tine including my dog
and UMt l hw• m a ht>c1utiluJ
hCJlJ<;t> \\ llh th1• VU'\\' of LhP
· CX:CCIU. M r:.h•r dncl I have a
womlcrtul 1eldtionsh1p My fdffi·
Jly l h 1ppyl
Er\flL\' FOSTER, 10
Mr fumily and the tood 1 yet
every day J run glad to be
watc.hed O\Jl'T every dar I am
thankful I am h •aJthy and
stronu I am Uianklul I am not
selfish ancl I have a lot of
fm•ncls. I am talenh~d and have
a good pPrsonahty.
KRISTINA WA YIT:, J 0
I'm Lh.mkful for the roof ovt•r
my hP 1d, the• toocJ m my stom-
t1.rh, the c:lotht~ on my bttck.,
lovin9 p.irPnts nnrl t1.n cuuca-
tJOn. I'm ulso lhtink.tul for ct
s111nrt It 'IKlwr t1ncl nPvPr haV10q
,, hrokPn horn ThOc"'4• ate only ·a
few thmq~ I'm thdnktw tor.
LAUREN FISK. 10
TEWINKLE MIDDLE SCHOOL
I'm thonklul tor a womun
• v. hu c c1r ~ for. me. One <lay I
w nt lo ft park w1U1 my famlly to
eat I fdfl to ac a waterfall, but
v; hen I lookl.'<1 back no one was
thN •I Pnghtcl) d, 1 lortcd run·
mng, lookinCJ t.>ve.rywhcre hut
nP.v •r hnchng th'•m. There 1 ·
was, n four·year·old, l{)l)1 m the
pa1k c:rymg. A woman saw me
und took me to h~. hou leav·
uu l\ nott~ w1U1 a guard to g1vt~
1l lo my lather should he come
· looking for ml'. I couldn't
}JCllCVl' they forHOt mPI When
rny dild found me r saw tum
thank U1e wom n Prom then on
1 wa alway dose to my turruly.
.JOSc VALENCIA
unclt>'s motorcycle. My grandpa,
cttmc out and SdW them, so they
took a stick out dnd hit him on
the hedd. They hdd no car to go
to the hospildl so my uncle CdlllP
and drove him to the hospitdl
I le hdd to have brain surgery
because lus hPad was cracked
01>en. My undc didn't hdve any
money so he called my mom.
When my mom went h> the hos-
pital !>he hdd to pay the bill.
Then the doctors performed the
surgery and stitched his head.
\\!hen they hru.shcd my grdl1dpa
looked hke nothmg hctd hap·
1 ned lo him I am grateful that
my grdrHlpa lived
AR1 URO SAi.AS
nw most unp<Jrtant lhinH I
.im thdnklul Jor "'that I dnt bv-
tn!'J m this world. Th<'n I am
thctnkful tor ht1V11tU food or I
wouldn't he living tn this won-
derful wm lei. J\J.,o, l dJll thankful
for bvmg in this slcttc. AU this is'
-possible l>ecau<;l• of my J><Ut>nts
who I tun thdnkful for
ERJC QUINTERO
I'm U1<tnkh1l for my parents
who gave me hi<'. Also i'm
thankful that my mom was
d.1w11rs ther for me. My dttd
was11't ht'C'aust> he pas cd away.
hdving two broUwrs ctlso mctkcs
me thankful nus time of year
1'm yrntelul for the support ohny
family.
LUCIO GUTIEREZ
I'm moc;t thcmklul for my aunt
l>eC"<Htst· shP. got in a car arc1-
dt•nt. She < raslwd into a wctll,
then she fdmtcd ford couple of
mmute. .... WhPn my clunt famh .. '<l
she sow .i p<•r-;011 on ti rock with
a cancll<' Suddenly sh<' wokf'
up. I think shl• ch<'c1led dec1th. I
i:lffi e.xtrc•mcly grc1tt•ful tht1l she
1s still alivt?.
CHARUECUIN
I am Utdnktul for my mom
l>elcHI c• h • is thP Ont• who
9i1VC me hie. Ever "IOCP r \Yd ...
horn he httS loVl.'<I mt! cmd
cared <1bout rn ~ with ull the love
an Utre he c m y1ve. In adch-
lion, ftnoUtt r U1111g I am thankful
for '" that she ha q1vcn me
food, ht'lter, und watc>r. I r1m
grnteful for , II that c;tw hos q1v·
en me hcc a use Without her I
wouldn't hP here nqhl now.
IVAN I~
• T Is lot th" cl£.11rious turkey
on ou1 tahle evc•ry year.
} I > tor lhi' lovely hollch1y w
dre hie sed with.
A 1s for tlw awesome foo<t my
g1t1nc1molher mok .
N IS for my th.iJcl mo t
favonlli monU1 whi'c:h ~ Novcm·
her.
K is tor th~ kmd pcopl thal
1rnn m our Ulltnksg>vmg f ,a l
Sis for Ute UJX'~h dcscrt my
gr. mhnoth r rrn1k
.. . ..
G is for the generous act of
the people I Vlsit.
I is for the mdefin.ite passion
O( thcmksgivmg.
Vis for the very important
people to me th.at l meet.
I is for me because I am
thankful for myself.
N is for the ruce time we
have on Thanksgwing.
G is for the gredt personality
of my family on Thanksgiving.
TREVOR SCHWER.IN
I have lots of things to be
thank.fuJ for, but none of them
are dS important as my family. I
am most thankful that my ddd
hdS d good 1ob and can support
my sister, my brother, dnd me.
Also 1 am thanktul that hl' can
get some time off work dfld ta kt•
us to cool pldces like I iawd,li,
Alc1ski, and Mexico. And JUSt
because my mom doesn't go to
dn office and work, doesn't
mean she does not work c1s
hard. She IJie. lo please us in
i:lllY way she Cdil, like when sh<'
takes us tor ice cream wht-n she
LS low on money. My wholC' fdm-
ily ts unportant to me, not Just
my parents. I don't know what
l'<l do if I didn't have my sister
lo talk lo. Even though we bght
a lot, I still love her. and if any-
thing happened to her I'd be
devasldled. I don't know what
I'd do without brother, ethor. ! le
is the only boy I can talk to
without belllg shy. He is truly
one-of-a-kind. Everyone m my
family has a special place in my
hedrt that will never go awdy.
And.that'~ why I am thankJul.~
KELLY CHERBAK
ln all the yedrs I hdve hvcd, I
would have lo say that thf' lhmg
thdt I am most thdnkful for is my
bedutiful, loving fdmiJy. My fdJll·
ily is so loving dild cdri.ng. l
have a mother, fdlher, <lnd d
lovely sister who is M'Venteen
years old. l JUi;l don't know what
I would do With out my fanuly
beside me. He.re is d poem I
wrote about what I am thcmkful
for.
l am thunkltll tor many
thmgs.
My s1:ster,
My mother,
."1y father,
And of coar. ,
Our l1tlle dwart bunny.
l um sure that I am thankful,
for many more things,
But of coarse,
Just these four,
Enter my mind,
Because the.'fc are the thing-;,
That I thirtk of most
TREVOR HOLMES
I'm i>Uf~ many peupl thmk
Thanksgiving L'i JUi.t u holiday.
Th y probably Uunk its JUSl a
lillrc when you g •t to eat turkey,
luffing, and p111npkin p1 >, hut
not me, I thmg nhout whttt I'm
t
thanklul tor. I am very lhdnktuJ
for my lanuly d.Od iricud..., Thl'V
ar<> alwttys thert ... for mP, I don't
know whdt I'd do without ttwm
I am tortunc1te <ind thttnklul lor
my lood c1nd shelt<'r. l ll•t>I -.ad
for cluld1en k·::.~ !ortwldtc U1c.111 I
who don't hdve qood tnod or 11
rucc warm plclCl' to bve One
thing thc1l I am espc..>dall} U1ank-
Jul for L'> my educ <tbon. I know
how to wad, wnte, do math and
that sort of shill, but ~omc• 1100-
ple don't. I am proucl 01 tJtL.., ~ncl
plan to k •cp gomg to S< hool
My ht>c Ith IS ~llllt'thmg I <tlll
also thankful for. I c1n~ d healU1'
1x•r-..on who has an excellent
doctor. 1 hnJ'(• people in thl•
future will not sln\ , tor morl""
and mon•, but be lhc111kful t11r
\\'hdt the} hdVC'
MARCI KIRCHBERC
D<>iif Mom and Dncl,
I'm lhtmk.ful 101 yotJJ love
bt:CdUSC ~OU huVC ctl\\ti}S Jo\:l cl
me c1nd gIVen ~1t' th111g
clothes, food and shot:s.
I'm thankful to my lanul)
lx.>caw;(' they love• me. clflcl
somc:Umcs my <i1St"1 ht•lp nu
on my hornt•work -... h~·n I don 1
know the dno;wpr,
I'm thankful lo God he< n1~1
he gdvt• me hfe. cloth1 , food
and mor, thmy ... Guel <JaVP.d m
liJl', lll' :., soil, watPr, and mort
things.
JONATHAN AGUIL\R
D 'ttI Aunty rm<t,
I nuss you dlotl Sometirn• I
~for }'Oll. I'm wnltnH you Uus
letter bee dU 1• Thctnksuh 11llJ l'>
cominq up whir.h 1s th1.., v. t"f k,
dnd hL'<'ullSt' your h1rthclctv's on
'Jlldnk.o.;q1vm!J I'm not go1i1g 111
tell you wht1t your gPllm9 tor
your hu1hdtly; everybody's •
p1tchmu m k> buy 1t. Auuty, I
nuss you dlol. I'm lr.ymg to do
good m srhooh Hulhy's <iln•c1ci •
doing good in ~t:hool, bt•caus1•
she's smart. Om Rl'fX.H1 c:llrils
wen.• c;ent to us. I uot ~i A's, 2 B'to,
dnd 1 D. I think u10 ... (' ctr" quod
91ades Ruthy got tm1ght A'..,.
exn•pt lpr Langumw Art' , hf•
qot a C. Oh yah! l•randma ho a
new Celt, which 1>h1• Utt\11' )OUF
Cdr lo mommy. WPJI. I n ~ lo
qo now, love you
Lov • your nit~.
C HRISTINA VAOl tnJ~\
Thi!) ll!lh'r is s ~nt to my Aunt
ttrnt pa ed oway lt1 t ~car
Novemhcr 1 A, 1 '!97
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THANKS
CONTINUED FROM A 1'2
and education and havt> a good I am thankful for my family
sister ~use when she buys IXJCaus _ · me a pltice to
something she sh~whoUl -~--?'"·Jiv~ and ~deep. AJso, they love me
dmy ~have a pretty and give me fOod, water and
baby cousin, I am thankful lor my cloU1es.
baby causm becallse he is learn·
..m<1~lJ.lIMlk1-:iRg ~ M -.
Love>,
NICK COX
DAVIS FIFTH AND SIXTH
GRADE CENTER
I am tliankJul for n1y parents
hecause they gavP. me love when I
needed it. 1 give thanks for my
best friend Vdlles.sa because she
helped me :Mlh lotf.i of problems.
For ctll the things l'am thankful •
For these because 1 rnre for them
DIANA, 10
For all the things T'm thankful
tor, these arc my favorite thing I
love ure. my sl!.tcr who past away
and I miss her a lot so il l do not
get picked that is ok. well I love
my mom and dad. and friends
who care about m"
JESSE EMER, 11
I am thanktul for having a
homP to live in. I um thdnklul for
htiving foo<I on my pldte every -
night
SUSANNA CASTil.LO, 10
I give thdnks for: l ldving a
wonderful family that I love and
care !or b<'cause I know I'm there "
ior tfil m and I know lhcir there for
me too My education that I have
and tor l''lY wonderful teacher that
I needed •'> learn from.
EOI.LYN AGUEROA. 10
I dill thank full for my fctrnily
And that !,en not om• of those per·
sons that do no hcl\'I" <l howrn
DANITL SEGOVIA
I am thankful for h.1Vmg clothes
l:!!jllil9Cl~IC!\_]!r11.11j!lill.'!l,lSl!:'lm'.I""" !:il9.!:i!:l.!:1!il!:lli"
TRAVELING? -
You may be g.oing on a long
journey, but you don't have to
go farther than Nowport Beach
. for your vaccinations.
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~~arning.!o d!e.s up byJum ~11.
EUZAB-mi' VALOtmZ 1 t '
1 am thanklul for my family,
food on my plate evnry night,
clothes to wear, a good edUC'dtion,
and my 'friends. I am thdnklul tor
them because they will be hen•
whenever l need them.
NHUNG NGUYEN, 10
For ull the things I cUTl thanklul
for, .the most important 1s the roof
over my head. The most loVIJlg •
and careing pdTenLs in the whole
world.
ANGELICA MDJ..ER, 10
I am thankful for my family and
fnends. They treat me ruce
. CHRIS MENDEZ
FAN CL
fern ·ankhlHor htivitlg It guod
e<h,1(Qtion and a free, happy life. I
am also thankiul tor my familY,,
food, clothE>.s, a rurc hotLc;e and all
of rny friends.
¥JCK MIEITJNEN, 10
For all tho things that I'm
thankful for thcso am My fovonte,
I'm very thankful foe My friends
and family, because they 8;re very
unportant in my life to me!
KIMBERLY PALOMBO, 10
I am thunkful for a ruce and
loving family because the~· pro-
vide me with food, und they buy
me clothes. They give me food
and they love me, and that is whdt
I am thankful for.
fANC
lOTIO'
UNA NGUYEN
forum
; Wl\at I can g vc thanks Jor Utls'
Th nk gw111g as "lY family
because they're"the ones that took
care of m When I wns small I
c-.hos my tamily be «ius there the>
nwnl.Jcr on•• m rny lilc nnd the · se:E:;:~~
I'm thankful tor my larruly i!nd
for my family lom1 my fnends and
Sl!'>ter and my c1unls ..
JORGE WANDIQUf:, lO
Im thdnklul for my fituuly
bC(dll!>O with out them I woul<ln't .
IJC ht>ro.
•JUAN MOUNi\, 10
Por dll the
0
Uungs I'm th1ln)dltl
lor, these arc my ld\'ulltcs, m~' (Mf·
ents, my friPnds. my family, my
home, my pets, nnd a good e<luc d·
tiQr\. Thest> are my fa\Ontes
because U1ey are spcc1aJ tc1 me
TIIERESA. DOAN, t 0
I give thank for mr mo1n
l c1m lhankf1.1I for 'my famll~·
which is rnally 1.JnROrtant m my
lll~ J Wi\ 1hanktul IOT them
l>ecc.1q.'>e Lhcy gtvP me &helter,
lood and love.
• DENNIS FRANCO, 10
I .un thankJul tor my lanuly and
(n1md~ µnd U1at ! have & horn 1
am.also tlmnkfuJ for n\y t..'Cluc;atilm.
GIOVANNI J>ORCOYO, 11 .
I gwe .thanks lo my Jnends and
lc.1mily. l also give th;inks to my
pawnl., foi taking care of me.
KYLA FLORES, 10
· I am Uu,1nkful lor my morn,
family and my teachers. I am
thankful for everytlung inc Judmg
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WARNING-All PAX .
ON WIDEBODY JETS
Airobri(fVicwt
byM~Wissa ,.
It is not a question of a three or tour
eoglne aircraft reQWlng a Flight Engineer
12nd offlcer) on the flight deck, but it is
more a matter of seating capacity (SOUis
on boar<f1. The relat111ely new model 777
has more seating capadty than the eatly
model 7 4 7, and Is slightly longer.
Further more, wheo we talk of •soots on
boald, • then el(8Ctly who are these
1nd1111duats? Reasonably, they include
women with babies, children, the elderly
and disabled. Consequently, in an
emergency, the'j will need all the help th~
can get, even discounting the panic
factor
In such a situation, the Flight Engineer
serves 1n a fiaison capacity between the
fl1~ht deck and cabin attendant crew. At
ttus time, an extra pair of hands and eyes
are Invaluable, especially from one
expenenced with the aircraft electl'ical,
hydraulic, end other systems
CRITICAL DUTI~
FA
· Actual Size
•fancl cosmetic~ comp.my e>ffc.•r, ,1 lint.' of prc.•,en',1tivt··iri:t• ,J..m-c"1rc
prodllch thJt comt' in tiny, ht•rnwtic,1/ly )C.'tlfc.'</ cont.liners. Tht' r.mcl
corpor.ition i' vc.•ry 'trJight forw,1((/ ,incl hone~t clOOUt tlw /1m1ted sht'lt -
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my fnends and school.
IVON':'.'E ZAMORA. 10
I cirn thankful for my lanuty
hc.->eaus the}' care for me. I am
llbo thankful tor my fm•nds
't>ecause they plrty v.1th me whe,n
I'm l>0red. · '
I teillly rare f'or my tPod1er.'
bct:ause she lcacht\S me new
UWlg ev~ry day." •
AMBER ew:Rs, 10
I am thankful for my Mom1J)cid
and sister, Tdylor, my life, m~
teacher Miss Ropp, and the ne\' -
JIBJlC(,
JENNA ANDERSO!°'j, 10
,
Normally the Flight Engineer (FM
certificate) duties mclude pre·night walk
around inspection, supervising refuellng
aod baggage/cargo loading.· This
proctdure may have Pf8V8nted the vatujet
e•ploslon. The Flight Engineer rnoo1tcn
all instruments while enroute; fuel
management/pressOO·zation/air
condit~t-.tlng and rinally, po&t night aitcrolt 1nspec11on, Plus paper wor1<. ---------------------------------------------------------~ Surely, the alrtln economically love en
alrt:rett rhat w n mov more possoogers
u .... 1 a 7'47 and using Just two eogtoe&. It
then follows that they &hould affOfd a
Flight Engineor 2nd Officer on soy alreta1t
with more than one hundred seats.
"Remember, this policy worked vwy well
on the old OC·7 and constollatioos.
Recently, an AmeriCM Alrtlnea new twin
engine •airbus• had an engine fire just alter tekeon from Puerto Arco and was
safely landed 'by excellent cockpit
per:!ormance plua the cnbln etew. Again,
dunng gtolind evacuatfoo an e.tra P41r of
hand1 \VOUld have b en Invaluable
throughoiJt thll emergency
Witli this In m rid, 11 ls nOt th number
of engines bUI the numbef of "sou1s on
boSld" U1at obw requite a Flight Engineer
to be lnclUded with the flight d crew
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People O:Q-_Pilot'S 103 list have lot to be th~ for '
• EDITOR'S NOte~ We ask~lnf!m •
· ber)j2f the Daily Pdot'~ 103 MostJnflu
ent1al people in the community to
share their Thanksgiving thoughts
Here·~ what they hl!d to say. We'll have
more Friday.
Th IDdtrtdTC"h u•tth WdS thf>
hrst pNson m th<> Btl>ll• to oltc>r
thanKS HN husbcmd, Jue ob,
whom she• shurC'd w1lh thr1'f> othc•r
wiv , hud been prorms<'d t 2 sons
ttna edC'h ot his foui wives
assumed shl• would I~<· the• mothPr
of lhn.~ Wh("n L(•oh fJdVt• buth to •
her fourth ..,on, sl11• u•ttlv.Pd tl1dt
she hacl hc'c•n gr.mh>cl more them
her nghtlul shu11•, .incl she 1l<unt.>d
th.is '.'9<)ll Juddh I IPhrcw for
"Thdnk God.~
ln truth, e\1•ry 11101mmt of our
life 1s • morl' tl1<1n our ... han• "
Smre God m\<'s us nothing. tl1en
evel) thing, 1m ludm!J our nP.xl
l>roaU1, JS ti (flit lhllt WP hilVl' no
nght to expec I. Like Lt•t1h, we
hilve bc>l'n q1vPn fur beyond whdt
WC IYU~fhl have f!XJX'CINl, the uh1l-
1ty to lmP, work, think, C'rl'cllE?,
hop<> nJHI lo btl dllvc> <'dth duy; our
fdJllll\', cll1< c•stors c:tnd clc>~C't'O<ldnts1
thdt WP live• tn this bles~(·d lt1nd ot
ft Pt•dom; that we> po:;w% Gocl-g1v-
1·n ldlC'nl'i, 1hdl we Cdl1 hold on to
1,11U1, spHtl r111'd hedrl; U1t1t we cc1n
1.,ok f!>1wt11d to the• promise• of tlw
luturP AU tlwse <1nd morP sum-
mon our qr.1lltudc•.
~ f1tn WU) llOt flC'n<.,h for Wt!Ol Of
mfomtttUon but for Ide k ot c1pprc-·
< 1<stlon II we consider 11vcryUung
to he dI1 und~crvcd gift, we• will
nut lCJkl' hfe so for grctnlPd, we• will
not nw~1nily our trouhles, hut wr.
w1ll hfl our l'Y~ to thP mountdlfls
rtncl he !Jfdleful f(lr our hlc ... sm9s,
••PJ>H!f Irtltve> for what Wl' rt~CJVC>,
ctnd thc1nkful for whdl we l'"ct1pe.
A mcm ( dlOC? to the JOUmdlLst
l lort1n• Crt>t>ly cmd houstf'd, Ml c.tm
ol sC'll·modl' llldnl" c;rel'ly
rPspondc•cf, "I urn gldd you
c1hsolvC?d < iod of ctny r •sponstbility
tor you'" For no one• is sl'lf·madc•.
' .
~vc. us gttts that <Ue at"llll tun
and·lA all way~ "more than our
share."
MARKS. MILLER
Rabbi, Temple lidt Y<1.hm
My WJ.sh woulcl be u 1m1y1·r
tl'ldt I have the! Lord's stayin9 pow-
er to li\l'c the yt•ar of Hl9H lu1U1ful
to Jesus Christ, my t.umly. my
church and humankind!
THE REV. JOHN HUFFMAN
St•ruor pastor, St. Andrew's
P.rcsbytPJiitn Church ..
In one. word -fdnuly. l thcmk
God <1very ddy of my lite lhttl I
hdve be 1de me my lovmq wile,
Dorothy: two frreat sons, Chad
dnd Chris, and r1 star m my hJt>,
our bCduilluJ grundctaughtrr, Jor-
den. Thanksg1vtng 1s a specml dt1y
to be togelhPr, to share, wmC'mber
those who have gone befor~ us
and to hnd the tune to help oth<>rs.
DEL J. HEINfZ
Genl•rdl m.tndgor, M<1chclOnP
This Thanks!JlVmq, l'rn thank-
fl~ .• Jor so many thmgs
I'm <'spoctdlly thdnktul Eor my
bedutituJ wile, C:m<1, whosp !wart
tS like no othN tlfl<l who Jov<'S dnd
supports me m so many wtlys.
And Im thankJul for our wonder-
ful families and thc•i{ comnutnlC'nl
to God ano 01w dnothc>r and their
\-\'lllU'lqnf:!ss to pul lcmuly dOOVl'
vrrtually all els0
And thl01\ finrlUy I'm thankful
tor our dynttYt11C" group ol lnends
who have bt>cn cho:-,cn lo "do life"
With US and who !JIV<' SO much of
their heart and soul to the work of
God, both in the local < lnm h <md
throughout the world
I fttppy Thank.sglVln{l!
KEflliPAGF
Pd'> tor,
Rock Harbor ChrisUdll C hurch
\V1 • dfl' c1ll indf'ht<'d lo God for
11ldkmq us who Wl' c1rc• c1ml'lor
plr1c mcj \\ llh1n us, cllOUIHI llS, .111d
l dffi lhetnkful for my hecllth
hc>c<1usP-without that l couldn't do
I or be· anything to cmyoiw. I'm
thcmkful for my wonderful h11s-
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ba.odr whQ.Qndurea,; mv~bQUA;.of
cammwilly commitment With.a
snule. I'm thanklul for the divine
gUJdance m my We that led me'to
this C'1ty by the Bay some 33 years
ago, and right now I'm thankful to
the city of Newport Beach for pur-
chdstng th<> BalbOd Theater and·
for extending a working JedSe that
will allow the Balboa Performing
Arts Thedtre Foundation to move
1orwclrd with our vision of a work-
ing Balboa Theater in a revitalized
Wlage of Balboa. •
DA)'NA PETITI'
President, Balboa ~erforming ·
Arts Theatre Foundation
I dJn thankful for the commu-
nity m which we live. The devas-
tdtion expenenced in Central
America or Kosovo contrast with
the bounty we shcire this Thanks-
giving. We can appreciate, too, the
endunng relationships that family,
fncnds and ne1ghbors enjoy: We
can hope to see each other d~y.
The cultural features of Costa
.. Maia and C'mVllOl\lt:add.fu.rtMr
our quality of life. And. finally, '1
am grateful for efforts by our
chwches, and chanties, such as
Habitat for I lumcmity, that redch
out to help oth('J'S in nPCd. Thank-
fully, this cornnnm1fy opUlt enrich-
es us all
. HANK PANIAN
Retiring Mesa Consolidated
Water District t~rd member
1 a111 thankful for my health, my
family, my many friends nnd the
ele<'tion of Jun Silva and Cyn~d
Coad to the Orange County Board
of SupelVlSOrs, which together
with C huck Smith, will keep the
El Toro planning process on
schedule.
TOM NAUGHTON
Pre~1dent,
Airport Working Group
My wish for the upcoming hoh-
day season would be that we are
all thankful for wh.dt we have and
reach out in whatever way we can
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I am thankful for public support
for The Canllery in the face of
undeserved restrictions on enter-
taimnent unposed by our City
Council. I am also thankful for
term limits even though some .
good politicians must be satnficed
to get nd of the bad.
BILL H'AMII.TON
Oymer,
Th~ Cannery Restaurant
I live in the beautilul state of
California in the beautilul city of
Costa Mesa, where I can see the
SWl get up in the morning and
beautiful sunsets at night.
: TRUDY OHLIG·HALL
Me mber, Mesa Consolidated
Water District bod.rd of ctirectors
I hope that everyone will be
able to acclaim good health, good
friends and most unportantly, a
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business owner
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f dIJlilies, wonderful circle of
fnends, ow good health and ener-
gy! We love our community <illd
are thankful we are involved m its
enormous spuit.
We thank the starS above for
the fun times we share with others
and wist} there were more hours
m,each dayl
GAY WASSALL-KELLY
Editor, Balboa Beacon
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my wish would dearly be for that,
Ulduding facilities and teachers.
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end of the nation and they •
deserve better.
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A uw look for Estonci. High boys bosJ<etball,
and coodi says it's o winning one I see page Bl.· • rt-
Thursday, November 26, 1998 • Sports Edik>r Roger Corl!>OO • 949.57 4-4223
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QUOTE OF THE DAY.
"The coodi (Dove Shoi1 of Hawoi>'s women's voleyboU team) . . . ~ .
Jennifer Carey, Newport Hatbor High sertior
Newport Beach/(:;osto Mmo Doily Pilot 8}
Versatile Estancia standout
Manu Tdnielu tops Dfilly Pilot
' . sel ections with f\1VP laurels;·
Costa Jv1esa's Jimmy Herzog
Offensive Player of the Year
m the Pcicific.Coast Le a gue.
M KING
THE
ROUNDS
RJcky Martin Shaun Ferryman ~ Gus Sandoval J ason Rankin Eliseo Martinez
Another tour of duty
for Jurg~nsen, a unique
customer on PGA circuit.
Steve Jurgensen is living,
g oU course-walkmg proof
that the game isn't as
difficult as everybody sdys
J urgensen, the 37-yedr-old
.Newport Beach pro, approdcbes
the PGA Tou r Qualifying
Tournament (or Q school} as a
bonus in his c.areer. The more
cxpenence he c-Atn gPt plaY.Jllg
cuu1pehhvc rounds, the bolter.
Most of his peers shudder at the
mPu? thought of what some
consider the mo't grueling week
m ports.
But Jur!'.)enscn, who qualified
t thud time lor the PGA Tour
this week, t'in't your ordinary
profe%ional.
"There dfC mt•mbcrs a t the
cluh where I yrew up In Houston .
who Jmow they <an beut me, and
) l'l l'\:p bcun in pos1llon to win
tournaments on llw PGA Tour,"
Jurgensen satcJ. "ThosP.
1members) are wonclenng w~ilt
lhc hfck's going on? Whdt'S
changed? And, rc>dlly, nothing·~
c.hanycd . I'm JllSl hndmg Wd}'s
to mdke f<·w~n mistakt•s, and I'm
rnnking Jes(i, Thdl's 1t.
"I wasn't the best JUnior
player or the best college player.
I ~as JUst like everybo<l}' t'ls~.
I was 1ust nmebody who kept
playmg anq didn't give up.
"I've alwu~ done things
slower. I'm 37 nnd only been on
the tour for two years ( l 996 and
'98), so ohviously I do Uu ngs
slowly. But I'm not workmq at a
pro shop. I'm shll playmg this
gdmc. It just lakes ii while for
me to figure lhmgs out
sometimes. I'm more composed
now thdn two yenrs ago.~
JurgP.nscn, an cc1rly:round
lt>adN at the Buic;k Invitational
m Sa n Diogo, did not reta in his
PGA Tour ct1rd th1-. ypar and was
forced to return to Q school.
sometimes referred to as noll's
bar exam.
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
SINARTUS SOS~.OOJOJO I DAILY PILOT
Estancia High's one-man army, senior Manu Tanielu, is the PCL's ~VP.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
•Rainbow Wahine horizon awaits Newport Harbor
star ... but first, the re is some unfinished business.
RH.II \Ill> Ot "
[Qly Pio!
J ennifer Ctlrey 1s d\.x>ut to
becom e a ~tor. Oh, but
bhe's o.lrcitd y No. 1 m the
hearts of Newport ~
, Harbor H1gb gLrls ·
volleyball fan~. you sa}?
She's already tt Srulor h<!rome
m the big p rod uction, you as rt?
Already a four-lime Sea Vll'W
l.eague ch ampion ct nd two-umc
CIF Southern Section Division
I-AA CQflqueror, \'Ou add?
Well, the Ne wport Harhor
seruor se tter, the floor lead~r of
the top·runked team m the state
playoffs (Divi!!On I), hasn 't even
hegun to fathom what fame is all
about.
Ct1rcy, you see, who led
Newport Harbor to the Division
I-AA tjUc last week, has
comnuttcd to the Univer.:.ity of
t ldW<lll, whe re volleyball's
popularity is rivaled only by
fdolhall a nd its Rainbow Wa.hines
nre worshipped like tropical
gods. '
·The coach," Carey said of
l lawan's Odve S hoJi, "is more
recognized than the governor.·
If you're gomg to spend the
next four yea.,. committed to a
voll~yball program, with yoUI
heart and soul poured into every
SEE CAREY PAGE 82
ongratulatio~ •
I
-n:;millCll',I stanr.1a l ligh ~emor Mdnu Tm1!Ph.1 who P. inuular· tar p~oJe~ted
t1 beacon stmng enough to -sh111P beyond }us teams ld'\t-place
h.m ... h, 1~ the Dmly Pilot' Pt1c1t1c COw;t
Lertgu~ J\10st Valuable Plavcr --a.-Costa i\ 1Psa 1muor Jimmy
I for7CICJ 1c; the Otll'n t\. l1 Pl 1yer llf lht>
Ye<1r1 whilP teammal ~s Dave\\ e1r,
Ricky J\ tc1rhn, Shaun Ferryman, Gus
Sdncloval, .Jason Ranku.1. 1mcl Elli.Po
Mnrtml·~ dre f1rst-lec1m Sf' lee lions
four E'trtncfo pla~ !'f JOincd 11
pair of r-..tustan~rs as .,ecoml-tc>am
he not es ·
C ig una Hilb Jnruor end
Br t ton Um1as b the D 0 fens1ve
Plaver of th .. Year while hr~i-ycur Hawks hedd man
Bmce Ingalls, v. hose team '~as
deruc:d an unbeaten league tJtle
when three wws were fonoitcd,
l'j the Coach of the Yeilf .•
Tarue:lu, d G-foot·l, 180-pounder
whom the Eagles sh1ftcc;I between
receiver and running back produced
735 comtnned yards ru ... hmg .:Jnd
rccP1vm9, wh1c h amounted to h3 of his
team's offense dgdm ·t PCL comp"'l1Uon.
"I smd before the Sl•aso11 . . .
(Taruelu) was the bf'Sl lootl>all Paufi~ C<>cl:'t League OffensJve Pl~)er
playc•r I'd coached in 2S ycurs of the 'rl'ar Junmy Herzog of~ Mesa
and I douhle I hut nciw, "· E tanna Co4Kh Du\ e Pt•rkms said 01 his 'ersaWe
sltm<loutl who mturnt•d punts and k1< kolfs anc.1 dls(i contnhuted m the 5ec-
onduI)'.
Tanwlu hdd a Jedgue-l~ctdm!:J 32 r.-o>pUons for 4b0 } ard!> and three
touchdown" m IPaguc 101 ludln!.J a school smgle-yame 1ecord 13 m the
hndle agdm t La9una Hilb. He al o rushed 40 tlm~s for 2i5 yards dlld
three ms, including a HJ4-ycird e.ftort against Ahso lguel. Only one
other Eagle scored a TD m PCL plav
Tdntelu s tdlents, ai> v. ell cb d d "'aJ th of leadlng men on the. cu cm l's
upper d1v1sion 1uads mcludmg co-( hamp1on Ah o iguel and
University, rnmhined to all°'"" him to cam the top md1\"ldual honor
He was a flI'St-tcam pert armer on offense l!~·a Juruor and he JOms Laguna
I i.Jlls senior Jeff Fbch~r as tllt' only f 1rst-team repeaters this fall.
Herl~. a 5·fl, 180-pound tailback amas ed 801 rushmg )cuds and sue
TDs on 164 league carnr.s, mcludmg :l46 }ord on a chool single-game
record 51 atll'mpt., m the finale gam l Ah o Niguel
l lerzou·., co1M,tent ability to brC><1k tad~les and find open spaces,
helped the MuslcKiy earn their thml strn1ght tnp to the CU: plavoffs
f le had tnplt.•-hgure rushing oulput Ill fm.ir league game and ran for
85 agam'l Laguna ~ hll-. on c1 night the Mu tung finished with 6S yards
totcll ollen!ie. He al.-..o returm ci kicks and slurted at outs1cle linebacker for
Coach Jerry Howell's squad
Wt>JI, a 1umor, was a c ttlal~st on bolh s1t;1t> ... of the hu!J at quarterback
dncl c;aft-ty. though he was rl( oq111ze<I tor his clcfen"1v • ac:un\en .
Mtttlin, who snat<:hPd six of his Ornnqe Countv smqle·season recorcl-trm~1 13 ml£'1cept1onc; m llw PCL was an P.a,,. chmce at a corner
Ferr\'man's nm~ recept10n" were third-best amonu PCL pas' catchers
rm league) and h~ con 1stent hlocking effort \\ i">r cnicial to Herzog\;
frequent forn} ~ of1 tackle He abo v.as a tandout m 1de lm~backer
SEE ALL-PCL PAGE 8 2
B2 Thursdoy, November 26, 1998 s rts
-YOUTH:
·.GU NNE·RS CR.UI
_ '" Jk iSJ;t S~l.!J Cr'i Ullce. ti.rt £ to Ra.c.
--·111(: 4:(), ictz;-1y over tl\e Smurfs.
to the ~mifmols Goalie Nathan Decker had
several important stops that saved the game
for the~ulldogs.
• Sllmers 4, Jaguan 2 ( lllturd lleher Mored three goals and
J\rntt \m:r 1ddcd .tnothN tis the Gunner~
l>1'tll 1!1t._ S1u1lrlt1, 4;0 tn AYSO Rl·gioo 97
l 11 >Y"• t>1v1 ion lV tlt lion
Demons. Don Ayres and Brtan Sankey dosed out
•Blue Smurts 1, Sth>ger~ 0 · the season with qne goel-~ch for the
f.1ih.utlt Palom.ues, Mkbael KJndgren
,111d 1>11-.tln St. Clc1ir t'dc:h }Mei dn dS!>tst for
1 IJ(• lllHh·h •,111 cl ( >UllJ)('r-.;,
·The Blµe Smurf!> kept their playoff hopes Jaguars. Rush Stevens, Andrew Kaban and
alwe after Matt Collier scored the game-Dusty Campbell had assists.
winmng goal. .Rhett Palmer, Wesley Boese . Timothy Regan had several strong saves
and Hunter Wiley played outstanding for the Jaguars.
l)••tlef Mot•Uer dlld PJtrlck Kef'han ron-
trnlll'd thff 1c•1111>11 .it m1dln•ld. Ben Ingles,
:\1i< harl W<ml, Sh.iun KiPtzer, Kevln Eddla
,.,, 1 < 1.1) ton Hel.,er kcy<•tl the defense.
u.mwl Nm .u ro "'""' olld Ill goal.
defense. Guu..s DMstoN V
• Socker Rockers 3, Stingers t • Surf 3, Shooting Stars 2 , .
After Chad Kraft stored for the Stingers. Jamie Heenan scored all three goals for
· the Socker Rocker.; scor 'd three unan-the Surf. Tia Shene~ was great in go\il.
swered goals. • Red Hot RoseS' 1, fireballs () •
Oms Drv1s10~ JV Paul Kawamura tied the scorn on d pass Bable ~eta scored the winrung goal in
from Adam Pinkerton. the first half for the Red Hot Roses. Kelly
• SJWl'd Dt•mon'> 4, Raiders 1; Speed.
l)l'll'lOJh l, SUngt'r'> 'l
Pinkerton then c;cored and Ted Slater fol-Morrison, Kellie Zimmer, Emtly RJchonne,
lowed with the final goal. Sarah Roberts, Undsey Nieto and Deanne I.rit '->t lwlin <>< tm <I lour uo1tls m the two
11111 , \\Im h put tlw Sp<•ccl Demons m Tony Riva had <>everal saves. Nick St. Lyons shut down the Fireball attack.
Andres, King Kelly, AJex Flores, Aaron fer-Turquolse Terminators 2, Blueberry
II 1 "it I 11tJls
h Jl,1 rl1er '>Cort>cl two !Joals dnd Sean
\\noel' 1 ti Nie o llendriks l'llrh .iddl:d one
nald and Carson Hlll provided support on Babes o
defense. Elizabeth Vanthof and Carrie Cabanillas
Jnstm l .ikiu .md Andrew Nahln set uµ
ll '1J111<11 l11ll•lll's dnd James Coder
I \\•II 111 !ht• 1.rot1I for the Speed
Bovs Drvt ·ro~ V
• Bull~gs 2, Lasers l
DaVid Garret and Brandon WblUleld
each scored u goal .1s the Bulldogs <:1dvanced
each scored in the Vlctory tor the Te rmina-
tors.
Cbrtstina Kalmbach, Brooke Sharp and
Leanne Dickinson keye? the defense.
1 Silver Lightning puts a hook into Barracudas, 2-0
\.1shn I·\ ltt .,, 111l•rl rwo qoals
I I ~dVt I I 1qhl11111v clPf(•dlCJd AYSO REGION 120 Paolo Barbosa's two ecU'ly
goals were just enough for an
Emerald .Power victory. Goalies
Mathew Baxter made several
saves to preserve the win.
H Ill II 11d11<., :;.!-() II\ /\YSO
~ 1 :lO l 11n I> 1 V1'>JOH V clrlense r \I I I ht' W('l ){r •111( lo tot((•
ii I' 'vL>ll q.11r1•• \11 tw(•Pn tht•
Mdurer,
I>.rnh•I fr
f
In the !)ein1fllli.lls, the Silver
L1ghtmng defeated toe Firebdlls,
2-1.
ers Melissa Murphy opened the
scoring for the Breakers in the
first quarter.
Jordyn Simmons, Courtney
Be ll, M·auory Meek, Ashley
Kirkpatrick, Jenna Morris, Bri-
anna Boyer, Carlna1 Merida.
Deanna Walsh, Elyse Levin,
Avery WtUiams and Erica
Thomas were all key to the vic-
tory.
~
Gau.s 0MSION Vl
• Tomados 0, Roadrunners 0 Down l -0, Juan Molina Kelly Matthews plar.ed a sol-
id match for the Tomados.
Brooke Urmson was strong for
the Roadrunners.
scored lor the Firebdlh ·
In overtime, Luis Coua
~cored the game \\omner
GlRLc; OMSION v
• Ice Breakers 2, The Splash 1
In the thud overtime, Julie
Hubbard ~corr.Cl to wm the quar·
tnfindls.match for the lee Breuk·
BOYS DMSJON Vl
• .Emerald Power 2
Pure Energy t
• Tomados 1, ShootJng Step's 0
OUvla Schow scored the
game winner for the Tomados.
Bally Henderson, Alexa
Levin and Makenna Colvard
anchored the Tomados' defense.
Lady Bugs win title
rt ( \ Olr1)' he <lO
>,\ s > H• qwn 57 hoys AYSO REG 57
t. l i lt'tJlll < ,11J1•cl tho I .ddy Bugs, but nobody's
111 1111111 ciltl'r lhP l..ctrly B\1gs dC'featcd the Silver Bu1-
• t-. l l on Sundi'ly to wm U1e under-13 championship. < hrtrltt' Cop1wrs01ith, Pdrker Ferguson, Chris
~111<1,trom, Uridn ..Dunn and Barrett Sprowl anchored
I , .. 1.h l L'l\SC·
'.\1.ltt 11.u rt<:on sco1ed first for the Leidy Bugs, but the
I r BuU ·ts twcl lbt• score when Taylor Munz scored.
IUd1a1 d Burnham, Pd trick Franta, Hunter Sheetz
DPnnh Arnold kept pressun" on the Silver Bullets
ng'>t1om "<or d the w1nn r on a penalty kick.
'' L(.1<1~· Ouq \\On the semifinals on penalty kicks
111 I 11 0-0 l\(• w1lh Big Bl\IC..'>. Andy Pillsbury, Matt
Kho!ttl ,ind Jordan Broekel~hen played well for Big
l ll .
Guu .... UNDER-J 2
• ~l'd Qu<•ens 1, Kiiler Blueberry Muffins 0
le.s-.lc il Potter scored the wmrung goal as the Sea
l)l t•nc; lMk1 cl the KillN Blueberry Mulfms m the
1\,1 1p1on~h1p molch ovPt the weekend.
UMhPl \t!l-.ey, Noelle Bc1then, Lindsay Manning,
\ri< Jwlle Otwyrt•I, KaUln Schlesser. Lindsay Noonan,
s,un.mlh.1 Singh. Casey Bas, Ashley Chandler, Jessica
<'rcrnfnrd. Oaniellf:' Dunn and Antonia Pecchla wc1c
111 I c \ h• thl• Sf•11 Qupc>ns' championship season.
l\1dl is a ~rott, Sanya Wodhwa, Kellle Flint, Tanisha
S1•11t1tan1~. 11.tdley Burnham. Brlgtd Burnham, Rachel
II"' 1t•1, \\ hitJwy Caskey, Jdckle Bowlnkel, Tara Hue-
tou, Jessica Rhoads dnd Lauren Cox played well tor
\. lift n
t c> c>1111hn 1ls, the Sea Queens defeate<l Deep
2 0 TI1C! KiHer Blueberry Muffins defeated the
t on. 3-1, in the other scm1hnal match. Janella
c.11do\ orcd thl· gool for Revolution.
COSTA MESA RULES!
The Costu Mesd Curcti-
nttls, <l Pop warner Mighty P 0 P W A R N E R f 0 0 T B A l l
MitC' team, left no doubt as to who the champions were after a 24-0 vittory
ovN Lt\ I {abra m U1e Orange Empire Mighty Mite Championship on Sat-
urday.
On the se<.ond play of the game, Cody Matthews got the Cardinals start-
~d with d 40-yard touchdown run down the s1dehnes. Matthews then burst
through the hne and scored another touchdown for a 12-0 lead.
Malt Arellanes scored on a 40-yard run in the third quarter and had a
20-yard interception return in the fourth quarter that gdve the C drdmals the
bdll on La l Jabra 20. •
Although the Cardmdls didn't score, Arellanes recovered a fumble in the
end zone on La Habra's next j:>ossess1on to close out the scoring.
Kyle CavUJis, Davis ChrlsUanson, Cody Fairfield, Juan Guzman, Gar-
rett Knox, Jesse Marshall, Jordan Moeller and Brandon Weiss played a
key role m Costa Mesa's ability to move the baU.
John Galvin, Aaron Mcinnish, Alfonso Negrete, Cody Frei, Isaac Aber-
go, Lucas Keene cmd Derek Humphrey were solid on defense.
Tht• Cardinals Imish the season 8-2-1.
Breakers rumble
PALOS VERDES -The Orange
Cod~t United Breuke:rs, a girls
undcr-12 soccer learn, shutout host
CoaslaJ QuPst, 8-0, in club soccer
<lcl1on ovN lhe weekend.
Heather Lorhman scored two
godls ror the Breakers. Jenny Tay-
lor, Alyson Jennings, Karl Trues-
dell, Jackle Taylor and Sarah
Holmblad cdch hdd one. Taylor
also had four <1ss1s~.
Ca1Wn Gomez and Julia Bemay
were dlso key to lhe ottens1ve
attack
Kiley Hall played a good game
m goal, w1th defensive help from
ClUI SOCCER
Theresa Simmons, Tayle r Giaco-
maro, Ashley Mcintosh, Vanessa
Gauthier and Jenny Sparks.
Bronze South to Riptide
The Orange Coast United Rip-
tide, a guls under-12 tedlll, tied the
Wolves, 1-1, clinching the Bronze
South DiVlsion title m club soccer
acbon over the weekend.
The Riptide fell behmd 1-0
before Michelle Bauer went down
the right side and centered the ball
to Kelly Prince, who kicked it into
the upper left c-omer for a 1-1 tie.
Newport ~ch/Costa Mesa Doily Pil
Att-Pft FC>QlBAl.:t;
CONTINUED FROM 81
Sandoval, a senior leader and Mo-way starter for the Mustang:.,
earned distinction at defensive end, ~here he wa:. equall~ adept a ..
a ~~~~=\~~~r~sid~~:backer, overcame ei;~-truin _m11;osing
6_1 18d, with keen m ·ttncts. His rebding ab~lity allowed hun to ~.~ { t' h th ball would bO aod ft~uently mterscct1ts pntn tQ :.uu1 ou w ere e . .
•the Mesa secondary. J h Martinez, a S·lO, 225.pound 1unwr quard. ~mergec as t e
Mustangs' most effe>ctwc dil-mound l.>locker.
Estancia sophomore Kenny Vdlbuena, who ~u·w for 618 yaul~
and two touchdowns in hw lt•dgue contests, highlights the local
second-team contingent d t b · Estdllcia is also represented on the !>econ eam y seruor
linebacker Gerardo Molina, 1unior qefens1ve end Korey Menrleu jlnu
junior offensive tackle Kyle Wt•!.tman . . Senior offensive tackle Israel Lcul, who overcame a ndggmg dnkfo
ain to rovide a formidable presence up front, as well .as 1un10t • ~)~ce-k.icker Lws Avalos. were sccm\d·lPam picks trom Costa MeSa
Avalos was pertect on 12 conver!>10n k!c:k~ tmd booted d pdit ul
field goals in league, including u 44-yt1rdcr.
1998 Dally Pilot
Au.·PAOAC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL nAM
Most. Valuable Player
AP Manu Tanielu, Estancia 6-1 180 Sr.
· Offensive Player of the Year
RB Jimmy Herzog, Costa Mesa 5-9 180 Jr.
Defensive Player of the Year
DE Brandon Lamas, Laguna Hills 6·0 230 Jr.
First Team Offense
QB Brandon Champlin, Laguna Hills 6 2 180 Jr.
RB Ryan Johnson, Laguna Hills 6 2 205 Sr.
RB Reggie Edwards, University 5-8 155 Jr.
WRJeff Fischer, Laguna Hills 5 10 165 Sr.
WROerek St.evens, Laguna Hrlls 5 10 160 Sr.
TE Shaun Ferryman, Costa Mesa 6 3 190 Jr.
TE Ryan Alvarez, Aliso Niguel 6-1 240 Sr.
OL Kris Scher, Laguna Hills 5 11 220 Sr.
OL Josh Graniello, Aliso Niguel 6-0 260 Sr.
· OL Will Chou, University 5 10 175 Sr.
OL Eliseo Martinez, Costa Mesa 5 10 225 Jr.
OL Ethan Brooks, Aliso Niguel 6-3 265 . Jr.
PK Chris Gray, University ·6·0 190 Sr.
First Team Defense
LB Nema Nowzari, Laguna Hills 5-10 210 Sr.
_LB Andy Dennis, University 6 2 180 Sr.
LB Jason Rankin, Costa Mesa 6 O 185 Jr.
LB Dean Brewer, Aliso Niguel 6 0 185 Sr.
OL Tim Hefty, Ahso Niguel 6-2 185 Jr.
OL Gus Sandoval, Costa Mesa 6·2 210 Sr.
OL Francisco Gamboa, University 6-1 195 Jr
OB Ricky Martin, Costa Mesa 5-11 155 Sr.
OB Rich Hada, Aliso Niguel 6-0 180 Sr
DB Ryan Schissler, Laguna Beach 5-1 O 160 Jr.
DB Chet Johnson, University 6·3 210 Sr.
08 Dave Weir, Costa Mesa 5-10 165 Jr.
DB Jason Moore, Aliso Niguel 5-11 170. Sr.
Second Team Offense
QBKenny Valbuena, Estancia
RB Pat Chesley, Laguna Beach
RB Devon Sutton, Aliso Niguel
VVROustin Fournier, Laguna Beach
TE Travis ~oidolt, Laguna Beach
OL Robert Fields, Laguna Hills
OL Israel Leal, Costa Mesa
OL Kyle Westman, Estancia
OL Sean Nguyen; University
OL Tim Kemp, Laguna Hills
OL Kyle Schrader, Aliso Niguel
OL Brian Butler, Laguna Beach
PK Luis Avalos, Costa Mesa
6·4 195 So.
5·10 160 Jr.
5·10 175 So.
S-9 1 SS ~r.
6·1 19S Jr.
6·2 265 Sr.
6-1 290 Sr.
6-1 270 Jr
6·1 235 Sr
6-1-211 Sr
S-11 245 Jr.
6 3 235 Jr.
5 7 145 Jr.
Second Team Defense
LB Tyler Bengard, Laguna Hills 6 3 210 Sr.
LB Gerardo Molina, Estancia 5 7 165 Sr.
LB Dustin Adams, L~guna Hills 5-11 172 Sr.
OL Korey Menden, Estancia 6 O 190 Jr
OL Jeff Paymard, Laguna Beach 5-10 220 Jr.
OL Jimmy Owen, University 6 2 225 Jr.
DL Dean Gerasimou, Aliso Niguel 6·0 210 Jr.
DL Blake Curci, Laguna Hills 6-4. 222 Sr.
OB Eric Suarez, Aliso Niguel 5·9 165 Sr
OB Josh Ivy, Aliso Niguel 6·0 180 Sr.
P David Pearce, Aliso Niguel 6-0 180 Sr.
Coach of the Year: Bruce Ingalls, Laguna Hills
Gerardo MoUna
Korey Menden
CA y
CONTINUED FROM 81
JENNIFER CAREY
set, sptke and kill, 1t might dS we!J he
I iawaii.
"Temperolure-wise," sa1cl Cart•y, rdisecl
m Laguna Beach, "1t's not as drastic a
change us Penn State."
C'ctrey. soon to be voted first-tedm
All ClF Division l for the thud hme m llt'r
stonrd prep career. was among the
ndtion's mosl sought-after setters, and
when everyone thought she'd p!Ck UCLA,
the 6-foot-1 talent altered the stale or
collegiate women\ volleyball for U1e nflxt
four autwruis by shocking rec miters ancl
sign thdt. •
Carey, the Daily
Pilot Athlete of the
Week. signed the
Sailors' fate as
Southern Section
Dtvision I-AA
champions when
she ·produced 34
assists and seven
kills in their
memorable
semifinal victory
over Irvine and 30 •
assists, hve kills and
two solo blocks in
the Tars' win over
"I never used this
expression
before, but it's
like maternal
instincts. I'm like
a mother hen.
•1t•s a tremendous advantage for us
haVIIlg her out there, because she's been
setting for four years, she's been to the
CIF Finals (and won) before, she's been
through the playoffs, and now she knows
where she's going to college and she can
en1oy her senior year and get excited
about it.·
Vo.UeybaJI Club and 1s d lom1cr c0Ueu1al"
COt!Ch
·Th,, ~ girls are qredt, • !-he said of the
reigning 01Vlsion t-AA Wlnners. "l leiim
stuff from them everyday and they learn
from me.
:rve c1lwttys bpcn a setll'r, and J'v1•
o.lway ... been dn .iggrcss1v<• pc1son m
sports and m life, and 1 think I've learned
how to u ... c 1t, to use my aggressiveness to
leud ·
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
~t>lccling Hawau, •
•I loved every school I went to, dnd,
like everyone, 1 thought it was UCLA,•
aid Carey, greatly influenced by the
Rainbow Wahim's' abillty to frequently
ell out thcu 10,039·scn.t ar •na.
·volley!Ja\l 1~ !.O Ing there,'""thcy gel
7,000-to·lO,OOO (!tins) eve.ry match. It's
gotng to be cra1:y. The girls thero are
uper heroes. T.hcy'rn looked up to ns role
mOdcts. There are ton'> of kids nnd the
community really comes out nnd upport
the teilm.
•people there actually stop (the
pldy,•rs) and ask th m to 19n Uus and
I like talking to
the girls, getting
to know them as
individuals, and
knowing about
their personal
lives .....
Captstrano Valley m
the champJonship Jennifer car.1
Hnal at Cypre s Newport Hamor
Colle<Je. Hlgh~lOf
•t thought she
hud her best n{atch of the year against
lrvlnc, • said Newport Hdrbor Coacb 0dn
Glenn, who e program captured
back-to-back Southern Section titles for
tho f ust tune 1" 5Ch0(')} history.
..
Carey, a vocal leader who is often
referred to as an "assistant coach on lhE'
floor," bears spec1o.l feelings for every one
of her teammates.
"I've never used. this expression before.
but it's like maternal instincts," she said.
·1·m like a mother hen. I like talking to
the g11ls, getting to know them as
' 1nd1viduals, and knowing about thelr
personal lives, because you get Lo know
them by being at the high school. That's
what I like rompared to club volleyoall."
Car 'Y· whose Newport teams lost only
one Sed View League match in four yearl;,
. howcd up on Glenn's floor as a highly
touted freshman, but she still had to prove
hcr..elf. "You can't expect everyonP. to do
what you say.· said Carey, whose father,
G or9 •,ope.rates the Saddleback Valley
Cart•y lod Newport Hdlhor in the.Ctr·
Finals wilh her serw m the fU"St gclJTle a
thP Tars ruck<•d up eight straight pou1ts
for an t•<.uly 8· 1 lea cl . She added a kill,
a block dnd H chg in Uie game, then
provided two kills t1nd three key digs
ln tho econd game .•
To crown th' ~a1lors' 15·7, 15·7, 15-6
sweep over Capo Valley, Carey had two
kill and a block m the third game a th • Sailor~ reooundC!d from a 7•1 deflot, I
To fittingly cop thmr semifinal win,
Carey furnished a porft.'Ct •t to toanun4_h.\
Kathy Lavold at mntth po nt.
•She's tP.ally on top of her game."
Glenn stud.
Newporf Beoch/Costo Mesp Doily Pilot
Dalt l't.it
{ I >STA Mt::SA -[f
') 1m rf'.• look1nu 101 an
('11 er<1r boost s11npl}' by
Wt1t< hmg ~onwliucly cl~e
"' ori. step ms1cJl! Est,lnc1a
lhgh' ·qymnaswm and
fK' 1 k dl the do7.cn 01 o
'111s1tr plave t1y1nu to
c.c1fl h tlw eye of thud-
\ c 1 hoy bii::>kc tuall
rod h Rich Boyc1.
·.HI uH.
ow. 1f }OU'"" lenrned
{H\yUuog 1bout Boyce m
tu~ 13 total year$ at
r.: laryia }OU knuw about his hery approdch.
ml v. h()tt ) <nir lc.llh•st plHyt'f is 6-foot-3
• tl!'nnq the· 1 ocis.l H <"dJOpdtgn, you c-an
11nag1ne th lu::rnq on the JJH!"t'il::>on court as
Roye • ~!ape c:11>d rnolds his Eagles. tor
\JP<:Qnung Puc 1hc C 'o«'>t L£>ague wars.
C lll f>r<•C'llcc~ are so competitive, with
1 Vf'f' bod) CJ•'Htnct 111 ec1c:h oth<>1~· lace, that if ~ 1 wulk<'d m uui ~1ym, you wouldn't believe
th1• inten-.;lty m tlw qy111, • Bo}ce said.
I hl'1" on· I :l pldyer:s Boyce plum; to use,
pos~1 Iii) o I ,W1, but \\1th lht> grctdudtion ot
.-.1qhl '"rll<HS im h1ctiny Uuee-yNtr vafl>ity
lcmcluut Sum N1•lsl)11 {now playmg volley-
h.111 ot UC LA) thP-Eagle-. al~ relodding Wlth i' 111th qmckru.... dlHi, of co\Jr ... e, ctttitude.
ts
I think tts fur n public "th<>ols are con-
cernPtl, ou1 b&:.kethctll pr0<Jram ranks right
u1 tlwr" with onvhodr, nnd we're gomg to
l!) wctl bard to kct•p that tradition going,"
Bo C'" said. ~\'\e'11• (lom9 to hght. I can S<:ty
\/l' r+· going to haw~ c1 sue< e ... ~tul year 1ust by
• cJldung thl work t>th1c ot our kids. They • DON lfA01 o v 01
\Nk o hard, anti they play '>O hard, dnd Estancia's Breit Valbuena tangles with Laguna. Beach in Pddfic Coast League play.
'\ all llk1> eacn otner. Its a dose-knit up . Heading the list for this WJth ome "c11dinonds in
You H cc c1 dilferPnt l!dgl~ teum them m season ts-6-foot Junior p@mt p R E V I E W Lh" rough." lncludPd m
110 pc1st. ,guard Travis Chandll'r, ont• that category 1<> 6-fool
The p<1st hasn't ucen 0 hncl tor Estdnna, of· the best athlete!> on the sophomore Eh<1~r1r Mui" ~Juth hdrl its Um P·} t•ur reiqn a" PCL chdITI-c:qudd who's a nahual at his ESTANOA donmlo, Ule M\ P of lust
pion napp.-d liist )cdr, u sedson m which pos1bon, BoycP ~<&tel "He' HIGH yC'ar'::> trPshmf•n t~am \\'hO
the Euglcs cndcc1 19.10 uftN yt!tting beat 10 1 not afraid lo take CJlf on the BOYS pla}S ii OUt" or two oncl
tJrmblt• over11mr h} Bishop t-.lontgornery 7'1 -clnbble." B~yce said. could make an utl)MCI 011 r~1 111 a nwmotahlc• {'If southern Section Valhu<>na, d prohfic ~C'OI· th1. year·~ varsity.
Dl\"ls1tm lll·A sPmtfmill. ('r who hd<i nevff louml u John Cantrell 5-10 Jr. "I'd teel c'<mtloitablc tf
f way to the busk~t hP doesn't 'Brett Valbuena 6-3 Sr. (Maldunaclo) <:lartocl • P.ut whc1t Bovee 11wt1ns h) "cli ferent" is "
U1r1t ht>1yht 1s lfm1tPcl Speetl 0<1nd mten!'iity like, will pla) a thml.! and Peter Andersen 6-2 Sr. BoycP s.1111 "TtlerP will be ~huuld rnukr> C:stdJt 10 "tun to watch, wui or four, depentlmg oil thP. s1IU· Travis Chandlef 6·0 Jr. lots of times m lht"' lnurtll
Jo-.•', w f.ci}C, -.m<J ation. . Ddrshaun Garner 6·3 Jr. qt1ru1.-1 we may hove loui
< )tal) lhreP playt I mt urn from la~l sedson "He's Cdpable of sconrnJ Manu Tanielu 6-1 Sr. ~untors and a ..,ophbmore> on
. juninr !lutml John Cant.r~ll. und senior 30 pomts m a Cl<lll • " lioH P El1asar Maldonado 6·0 So thP noor <tt UH• ~111,. 11me. ~ ~vf\'iotds Brett Vall>i.t:.:na and Pe ter Ander-said of the Daily P1lr1t's ·f!( -Ja.,on Simco 5· 10 Jr. Jason Sunrn, a 5.1 o
but Esl<1nna \\ 111 feature SlX shooterc: ond-team All-PCL selecuon Steve Rodrigue? 5 10 Jr. iu1uor, wa-. the MVP of
an knock tt11,.,.11 thit!u-pomters. last -;eason, \\ho a-.:erdge<I Brian Jimenez 5 10 Jr ic t }ea1•s Junior var 1t~
10.7 pornls pe1 league Mike Stapleton f>-3 Sr. and anMh~r of Boyct> s
SCHEDULE
'98·99 Eagles
Dec. 1 at Corona de1 Mar, 7;30 p.m.
Dec 7 at Century Tournament
Dec. 8 -at Irvine. 7.30 p.m.
Dec. 9· 12 -at Century Tournament
Dec. 15-16-lS 19 Irvine World NeM Classic
Oet:. 23 • at Huntington Beach, J.p.m.
Dec. 26 30 -Estdllcia Tournament
Jan. 2 -at Santa Margarita, 7 p m.
PACIFIC COAST UAGUEi (7 P.M.)
Jan. 8 -at Costa Mesa
Jan. 13 -Aliso Niguel (home)
Jar. 15 ·at laguna Beac.h
Jan . 20 at Unrvers1ty
Jan 22 -Laguna Hills (home}
Jan. 29 • Costa Mesa (horne)
Feb l -at Aliso Niguel
Feb. S -I aguna Beach (home}
Feb. 10 • University (home)
Feb. 12 ·at Laguna Hills
game, moc.Uy IJ} attacking Kelly Newman 6 0 Sr. "diamonds m tht! rough •
thP. ~ and recycling often-Corey Fuller 6·2 Jr. Simco, however, wa ~we board!. lowe,J by a knr>" mJury
Andersen, whos • p<ist-Coactt: Rich Boyce OVr>f Uu> sumrn1•1
.season shootmq hermc ....7le\ P. Rodnguez, a 5· 1 o
dgamst Bds <>ll and third· t J 1; 1 seeded Snn D1mr s ln t s a Jumor w llJ a rr P }'S oot-ball, l a lcft·hanrlcr who
.son allowed E tcmC'ia tu duvmtce to the ~nu-plays hmd Boyce said. "Ht• our be t <.>n
finals tor the second hme m lmu ~car!3, lS b-ball defender.· the rnach said
2 and plap; lhe lyp1cal hu.sttmu·stvlt• qame Rnc1n Jun~nez, a 5· lll iuninr, ccmlcl l'-P
Boye e dppit>cldtes tmw dt e~ery position on tJ1£> rl1101 ltus s~ason
Cantrell, il 5.10 two quard. i bt?mg C()lll• except µmot guard "I fl'<; 'iCA'11 t>Y cllltl \Cl)'
pared to Nebon t1s 011 oubid" sholJIP1, Boyn~ v·ocal. • Bo} ce said. saif~ ad~iition to handlt•i, btdncia tup· Scruor like Slnplcton, F!i,tanc 1a s thml 6·
newcomers me-ludo fi-3 1m1101 Dar hdlm· 3 player, is ~marl of the court cmcl ho
Gamer, who rebounds well ancl mrJde huge impro\'ed hi'> Jump -.hot.
unprovemfmt-; ovPr thE'l s11nu11~r, tmd toOll>all Kelly Newman, ti 6-foot spmor up from
C.ldndout l\t.m.u ran1clu. I ve1 at1le b I th~ IV, \•lll pro .. 1de depth at th!:' two, lhrt•t
senior who can play ci threl•, !om m flv ~·Id tour sputs. C01e, Ful11.?1, a h·Z JUlll r "He'~ been a h19 surpni,f•," Boyn> ... r trdnsfer from Cc15la Mesa. IS talented hut
"That tit•mendou athletic ability has L ..• 1 will probably spend most ul th season on
transferred to the ha::.kethaU comt " the JV learning the system, Boye" sa1rl
Now that Bovee is on campus lull-time (he Bo~ cc also has • new uddlt1on to th1""
tealhes the tn·school "u pension µcogram), coaching :;tatf, fonncr Garden Grove hcild
he has become an m-how, .. JeCl\utcr. which man D<>We) Van Cl av", father of longlnn
hac; paid big dividends dl the lower levels Eagle as 15t nt, Ru t}
. Thorsd?y Nov mber 26, 1998 83
(-ft-& 0 l-G-t IH.·-s~tt 0 0., s
.
Youth and enthusiasm
provide Corona del Mar·
a foundation for optimism:
lhtttt'r f'AI I t.NUl
lkity Nol
·CORONA
DEL MAR -
CQrOnd c.lel
Mar Hjgh girls
baskctlHdl
coach· Elbert
Davis has~ en
LhP P.nem\' .
< ml replact>d
tl
The tonner
Southem Ctt1i. Elbert Davis
forma Coll•~ye
puml gudrd made 1Jttl(> headway
with last yedr· 4-lQ team, whic•h
· mustPred about as much enthuSl-
asm <h suc.'C'ess
But. w1th ctll but two new far:es,
mduding eight underclassmen, .
on this year's 12-plc1ye1 roster,
Davis dntlopates a turnaround for
the program. whJCh has lost 11
sLraJght ~ames, 23 in a row m the
Sea View ~Hague.
"We're a much heller team
from top to bottom •
IJavb said. "Our
girb this yedr all
love to pld)" the
gamt' and tbe} like
io be around eAch
other. \\e're' all
iookmg forward to a
much oettP1 year
...
PREVIEW
CORONA
DELMAR
HtGH
GIRLs
0 Lindsay Watanabe 5·7 Jr.
3 Courney Kawata 5-3 Fr.
10 Charlene Quon 5-3 Jr.
11 Mijanou Pham 5-6 So.
13 Andrea Gruber 5·3 Fr,
21 Kristin McCoy 5-7 So.
22 Stephanie McCoy 5-7 Sr.
32 ctuis Eyre 5·10 So
33 Karolina Libuda 5-9 So.
44 Jennifer DIC .son 6-1 Sr.
50 Ainsley Kling f>:.1 So
55 Uime Hawkins ·S-8 Fr.
Coach! Elbert Davis.
quad open" Dec A dt home·
ag~un:.t Dand Hilb .
C>ctVt!> t~rme.cl 6-1 :.ophomore
J\inslP)' Khng iet "r~houndmg
machine,·. whiJP sophbmoie
Karohna L1buda and Mi1anou
Pharn, a well ctS freshmen
Andrea Gruber Cam~ Hawkins
tiOd Courtney
Kbwata, add to the
theme of optlITUSm.
•\\'e have some
talent, at' JU"t
unde\ eloped tal-
ent," aid Davis.
who belteve.. his
learns shooting
percenl.ilge and
33 5 team !oC'onng
'8\ erage should
tmprove.
St?mor Jennifer
D1ck::.on and JUmor
Charlene Quon a1e
·the lone varstty vet-
erans and botn wtll
be sldples 1n the
starting hneup,
according Lu L'>av1!>.
D1ck..;on, a u-Charlene Quon
foot-1 center, u\(!r·
~All our gul::. can
shoot \\'e spt'>nl e
lot of time m the
off·!>eason develop·
ing shooting skilb."
.__ Dav15 said such
mstruction was dtfficull last ear,
but this -.•ear's group hd"
embraced hls teachmg::.
ugi>d 5.4 pomb lu.st soa<:on, thmi·
best behind grdauated semor ,,~d
All-Newport-Mesa D1stnct p\"r-
fonnt>r Sarah Dunlap (11 6), t1nd
former fre<>hmdn Bntta Vogelc
(6 6), who ''ill c.:oncentrnte on oc-
c.~r th1::. winter
"Jenmfer b dchmtelv th
glue," Davi... aid ot his four-~ ear
vaNt}' performer. "She .!ihoulrt be
dble to dommate at both ends of
the floor•
Quon. \\'hose 2 9 points J>er
gcime , .. ere fourth-best la::.l •a-
son. w11l take O\t?r poml guard
<Jutles and lead whal Davis hopes
will be on up-tem110 attack
"(Quon) J!> HOtny \o d1) lt all for
u • " Dt1v1s said of the .'>-3 returner
"We can't play· a hc1lf ·cuurt
qame with µeople, so we'n• gomq
to Irv to qo 110 ~ all twer rl1P
cuurt dn<l see whcH hdppen " ,
Lmd~tiy WantanahP t1 5.7
junior who played for thP Santt1
Marganta High 1umor varsity l&~t
eason 1s slated to stttrt 111 Ut;:>
backcourt, while 5-10 ophomOT''
Chns Eyre, up from the JV, is a
from-runner tor a starting nod up
front
Kn~un and Stepharue McCo),
u ... ophomorc anci emor, respec·
bvcly, hgure to round out the line-
up ac::cordmg to Dttvis whose
"These guls want to learn the
game. v. hif'h make') m~ Job o
much eao;icr. I feel hke 1.h1s n; my
program. now I ~ee player:. proud
to wear that umfonu <ind I think
that will bow m tbClI play.
s c HE o·u l E
'98-99 Sea tangs
Dec 4 • Dana Hflls (home), 7
Dec. 8 at Saddlebadt. 7
Dec. 10-12 ·at Estano.i
Tournament
Of!c. 1 S 19 • at Ml(\lon V1eJ0
Tournament
Dec. 23 -4lt Laguna Be~
Dec. 2s.:.JO, Jan. 2 -at Santiago
Tournament
SEA VEW lu.GUf (7:30 a-.M.)
Jan 7 • at El Toro
J n g • Unlversf1y (home),
non league
Jan 12 ·at Woodbridge
Jan 14 • Newport Harbor (home)
:Ian 19-trvine (home) •
lan. 21 at Santa Margarita
J~n 28 -at El Toro
Feb 2 Woodbridge (home)
Feb 4 -at Newport H rbof
Feb. 9 • at Irvine
F b 11 -Santa Margarita (home)
IW8 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
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<M.•td by: an lndf'<\d\111 dOillQ bUtlnMe .. : The H1.,. V04J IWWd ~ a) 1 Homebftd AM/tv, port Wrciught Iron, 1808 Blue FUndlllQ. 1001 w..e Sptl~ ~ 1I042 onatructlon COf'/lpany. TE(:A, 12NI W•em Ave., of Ortnge county, Ha'le you ttarttd dOlno TQW91' c.nt.r, 6241 Uncoln butlnft• vet? Ho b). HB A.11ty, 110\ Vlao-Newport Blvd.. Co•t• 11U\ &.. IJrilt IT, eo.ta Serrta Cleudla It.,~ t0271 ...... DJ .. ~ Oatdtn Otove, CA 92841 Matfy WU 9mployed
• t>oalneita yet? Ne Avenu.. Cypr .. a, CA MlctiMI I!. Wllllamt tie StrMI, Suf .. IP, Cotta M ... , CA 92427 t.t ... , CA 82927 Vallev, CA t270I Betch,.CA 11t48 Cttat1" O. Lloyd, 11041 A oodwfff I d
• 'CMll<>Pt* Rua,.. 90830 Thi• ltlllement w.. lll9CI MeM. CA t2a27 John euroet, 2520 6Mllftw Aoben L. Dlcklnaon, eoo April L•n•V 1.eonatU, Jfiffrwf · WllllMn Ctoaw.11, St.. Unit A, Huntington ~r g,an,.. ~u~~
Thi• ttr.emanl "'.. fifed ~ Toww Aeoonvey-Witt\ "'-County Cletk of Shan1 Ilene Foatac, 93&1 Aw. ~ona del Mir, CA HIMM'llt, Newport 8"ch, 18042 Sll'lta Cl.udl& It., 1021• ~ DJ .. Hununo-8"Ch. CA 92&47 ·-Th With the County Cltl'k Of •nc• Corl)Of•tlon, (CA), Orange County on 11117/at Vtlltdo Ortve. Hunt~ t2e25 CA t2tOO l"ountaln V8Ney, CA IVOI on~. CA~ Thia bueln•H le con-many years. oe• Or•na• County on 11/03Jl8 &470 OnnQe Avenue, CY" t..._en"4l48 S..Ch, CA 92e4e Thi• bu•ln•H I• con-Thl1 bualnNe 11 con-Thia buelnen I• con-Thie buelnen 11 con-ducted by:.,, tndMdual who knew Marty win 1 ... 8774'84 prtN, CA 90e30 Diiiy PllOt NOY .,8 28 Thi• bu•lnH• 11 con-ducted by: 1n lndMdual ducted by: an lndMdull ~ad by: II\ lndMdull d\ICMd by: an lndMdutl Have you atarted doing r•mamti.r hi• warm
O•ily Pilot Nolt 5 12 11 Thia bualneH la con-Dec 3 10 1"' · ni14.; ducted bv; 111 todMduat Hive you etarted dOlna Hive vou ltMed dOtng H1Y9 you etart4ld doing ....,_ you ~ doing buelnen vet? No 1mlle tnd outgoing
26 1118 • rti735 ducted by:• OOJPonU<ln • • • Have you ltar1ed doing lxlalnea v-t? No • bullnn1 vet? v .. , W1-411 ~yet? No buefrtMit yet? v ... e-1wr Cl'l.i.. Lloyd ~maanor.
· Have you ftltted ~ PUIUC NOTICI bullneu yet? YN, 7/87 John Elllon Ro~ L. OldUnaon Aortl lANly l90ntllSI Jaflrey W. Croewtll llll• _..,,,.,,. wu ftltd Th• fa m 11 y ha• 'UILIC MOTIC! · 1xie1neu ~ No Shem Fo11• Thi• atmment wu 111.cs '"'" lta*'*1t -... tli.ct Thia "-tem.nt wa. ftled Thie etat9m.nt wu l!i.d wtlh ttta C°""'Y Cltr1t of ,.qu.1tec1 that In 1i.u
_ _ _ Cypf ... 'rower R~iw.y· Thi. atatement wu ni.cs with the County Clerk or with the County Clerk oC wtth Iha eouncy Clertc Of wtth tilt County Clerk~pr er.,,.. County on 11/04198 of now.,., don.Uona
P'lotttloUI ~ anoe Corporation, Oenl" Nw atateMent with ll\t County Clefk or Orange County on 11/03/98 Cringe County on 11/03198 Orange County on 11110/M ~County on 11/24/M t .... 7T44H be made QoOdwtll ln-
N-.ite 8tatenMnt c Lodato, PrHJdent Th• touowina penione .,. ~ County on 11/03198 , .... 77~ 1"88774*47 ' 1 .... 7710t4 t99M'nUtt Oally PllOt Nov. 5, 12, 18, duatrl.. or Orange me follo\Mng peraOnt .,. ~~ .~~tntty ~14 dOI~ bualMU .. ~ Portlf t•MT?4H1 Dally Piiot Nov. 5, 12, 19, Ody PDot Nov. 5, 12, 18, Dally Piiot NoY. 12, 1t, 29, Otlly Pilot Nov. 28, Dae. S, 28, 1118 Th754 County or to your ,..
llolng· ·txitlnen u . Int• Of ~°fy 11~ ~ubl ~t11ttona & Mart<at· Oaltv PUot Nov. 5, 12, 19, 28, 1998 1'1'1739 28, 1908 Th749 o.c. s, 11118 1'1'1781 10 17 1tte Tl\158 .,._1 .,. NOTICI vortta ohartty. -~~.cs J:h=.s~= anae tne:.,14Me Gj;. ~0~:J_.tv~ 28• 1998 Th730 PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI . . • rv-.v A C•••bratlon of ut9.
Stach, .c. t2fSe3 o.itv Piiot NOY 5. 12, 1', 92029 PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI "'°""'• ......... Mamortal S•rYlce wilt
Robeft La1.Wtnct F11ehtel, 2iS 1998 Tll748 LI• Elllllf POftlf, 2335 flletftlCHMI............ P1otftloue 8ualnMa l'lotttlew lkmlR111 Plolltt•• ...,nn1 .._ 8......_nt ~held on O.C.mber .2620 Cllff Dr.. Newport ' WHtmlnet., Ave., Coeta PlotltMul aw"'9n Name St.tem.nt Name 8tatement NMM • ........,.. Nw 8tllt1••nt ma follOVMg pet90N •• 1. 1999 at 2:00 p.m. at Beach, CA 92863 PUBLIC NOTICI! . M .... CA. 92ei7 Neme 81eNIMrlt Tl\e followtna pen10n• •• Th• followtna par.one 1ra The followlng pel'IOfll .,. Th• followtng pel'90l\t .,.. dOlllQ txialnMa u: Auto goodwlll tnduatrlae, •
Roe.hard J Knot1 &Jn Thi• bualn•H la con-The folfowtng peraona are doing bull,,.., u Moblla dotna bualneu aa: Otobal doing t>uelneM •: Plazl dolna bUalnMe u: THE Mntt. 17307 Mt. WVrtna. 410 North FalrvlN,
Manitoba, Playa de/ Rey, flotttloua Bualne• d\lcted by: Ari lndMduaJ doing bUalnaN u~ CM>to-Newa Networlc. 129 Tur· Import and Expoi1, 1048 Ir· Auto 81111 1533 811t• St., PUKA MAN, 1210 Autlll1d Fountain ValtrJ, CA 92709 Santa Ana, CA. 82703 ·
CA 90239 Name •a.tem.nt Hive you et.art.CS dotng , ... , 1921 Slnflago Ortv., quOIH Av•.. Newport vln• Ava •• SUit• #189, New-IF, ccma M .... CA 92029 Rd., ''· Newpol't S..Ch, N•d•r Amlrvand, 21A l 1115 bUllnHI I• con· Th• following ptflOOI are lxlaln ... yet? YH, Oct. 8, Newpor1 Beach, Clfltomla Beech, CA 92682 port Bffch, CA 92980 l•mall Sam Shar, 1300 CA t288S Ulllt "'1.. N. 1\lttln, CA
oucteo by. a oooe<al part· dOlllQ bullneu u : Cvber• 1998 92IS80 Klmberley Ro111ll, 129 l<Mth K~I. 1048 lrllna Ad1ma Ave .. 113A. Cotta Stwe 84fd, 1210 Rutland 92108
, tshfp tooth, 179 E. 17th Sfrwt, u .. Pott., Larry Orant OeShater, Turquol.. Ave.. Newport Ave.. Newport BMch, CA M ... , CA 92t2e Rd.. II, Newport BMch, Thia buelneH It COl)o
t .,, you 111111<1 f:lojng Ste 1149, Co.ta M•"· CA TIU etat•ro-nt wu flled 1921 Sant11g<> Dr, Newport Beach, CA 82662 828eO Thia bu11ne11 la con-CA t288S ducted by. 1n lndMdual
ousln••• yet? No 92827 with th• County Clertc or Beach, CA 92680 Thia bualntn I• con-Thia bualnaH I• eon-ducted by: 111 lndMdUal Thi• buelneH la con-Htw you atarted doing
Rebert L Ft1chlel Jule Handlem1n, 119 E. Orange County on 11/03191 Thia bualnesa ~. con-ducted by: an lndlvfdual ducted by: 111 lnc:!Mdual H"" you lltll1ed doing ducted by: In lndtYkfual bUtl,,_. yet? Y•, &-2()-91
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Thia atatomen! w11 "•ed 17th SttMI, SI• IP149, t ... 8716391 ducted by: "' lndMdual Have you 11artlld doing Have you stllted doing lxllfnaH yet? v ... 10-11· Hive you atll1ad doing Nadlf Amlrvarid
'" h tho County Cllfk of Coate Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pllor Nov 5 t2. 11 Have you atarted doing buslnna yet? Yes, JI/I 98 lxlllneu yet? No 98 bullnha ytC? YM, 9'.Q8 Thi• statement wu fti.d Oionge County on 11/03198 Timothy Mllllgln, 178 e. .. ....... . • I buelneat yet? v ... 11/02J l(Jmblfly RON&ll Keith Kevil llmlll Sam Shit Stwe Bird with ttle County Ctn of
1"89774372 171h Strff1, St• 1149, 2"· ,......, Th737 98 Thi• ltateiMnt Wat fifed Thia •latament WU fifed Thia ltstement WU tlled ,,, .. ~ WU flled Orana-eountv on 11/24/98 1111~ ?oiot Nov 5 12 19 Costa M.,a, CA 926a7 PUBLIC NOTIC! Lwry G. D•Shazer with the County Clerk of with the County Cln oC with th• County Clertt Of with the County Cltl'1( ol t .... 77Nt9
11 ~ ' Th742 Thia buslneH I• con-This atatement wu flied Orange County on 11/03191 Or1nge County on 11/03M Or1nge County on 11/10/91 Orlngt County on 11/24/98 Dally Piiot Nov. 28, o.c. 3,
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PUBLIC NOTIC! bli•vt you.....,ttattN ad doing N ..... Statement Or~ Coooty on 11/04/98 Dally Piiot Nov. 5, 12, 19. Delly !»lot Nov 5, 12, 19, Dilly Piiot Nov. 12, 19, 28, Diiiy Piiot Nov. 28, Dae. s. . PUii.i' c--·
---· -us0ine .. '/•u o The fotloWlna persona are i8'89774M2 28, 1998 Ttl740 28, 1998 Th751 Dec. 3. 11118. Thn2 10. 17, 11118 Th1541 '"'"" F1ctttl6ua BulJn.aa Ju • Handlemao doing bu1lne11 u : P1clftc Dafty Pllot Nov. 1a, 19, 28, ---------
Name 8tatament wtThhl• ,!!:-t~~ wuCI kftredf Data Tech, 3149 KtrTV "'1 .. o.c. 3, 1aee TI11e:i PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC HOTICI PUIUC NOTICI 1'1otltloua1 9UllMH . following ptfaons er• t ,,. ....,,._ .. ~ tf o Cotti Mesa, CA 92826 .._.. tat.....m (fJ1P9 bualr.111 ... o,..nge Or911g1Countyon11/03/98 Uglja• Seader. 238e Hat-PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctttlow aulJMP Flctltlou9 8US1""8• Plotttleua 9uam111 ......... .......... The 1ollOWlng peraona ••
:::·Jo.inty Direct Mall, 18385 1"Hl743'14 bor Blvd., #202, Costa NUM 8tatement Neme Statement ....... ltatetMnt N .... 818 ...... nt dolllQ bu9lnM9 u : OUEST, Bandlller Ctrcte, Fountain Dally Pllo1 Nov. &, 12, 19, M111. CA 92828 Flotlttoua 8•1""9 The loUowlng peraona are The rorrowtng pe<aone Ira Tl'le followtng l*'IOl'lt are Tha fOl1owtnO ~·are 177 F Rlveftlda Ave., New-Vallty Callfornla 92708 28 1998 Tl\144 Drag1n Stankovic, 3149 Nem. 8tet..,,.,.t doing bualtleH 11: MATT'S doing lxlalntH u : doll'IQ bUe?nan u : KOALA doing bUllnaM u : Topllne pact Bffch, CA t28e3
Oiange Col.f\ty Direct Mall, ' Kerry Ln., eo..-M .... CA Tl\e followlng pareon1 are BIG AJA SPORTS, 14474-C Chatt .. Uoyd Enltl'J)tlMI, CAAE.. 1918 ~ Ave .. Mongage SeMoee, 40$ Iris Pa1tlcl1 E. Llghtlf, 1890 n~orporattd, (C1llfornla) PUBLIC NOTICE 92628 doing bullne.s H '. PENS Culver 01111•, ltvfne, CA 17041 A St., Un" A, Ii~ Cotta M ... , CA 12627· Avenue, CofON Dal Mat, 1811'1 St .. IP-1(je, Newport 836~ eandllltr Clrclt , Thi• bualneat I• con-PLUS, (FHhlon l1l1nd 92604 tJngton Beach, CA 92&47 2211 CA 92825 8each, CA 92883 f cuntatn Valley Callfomla 1'1otltloU9 8U81nesa ducted by: co-plltnenl Mall) 401 Newport Blvd.. Matthew\ J Rleden, 2075 Evalyn Uoyd, 17041 A St., Elizabeth Hurley, 1919 Or· Edith M.. Fln9"· 1321 Thi• buelnaH le 9on-~;o709 Name 8tatament Have you atarted 'doing Newport e .. ch. CA 926eO Gold•n•v• Place. CO.ta IA, Jiuntlngton Beach, CA 1nge Ave .. Cotta M .... CA Bayelde Drtve, Corona 09' ducted by: an lndlvldual 1 hie bu11neo 11 con-Tl'le following !>tl"IOllt are lxlllnMI vet? No Aflhln Allab1df, 200 P•· M ... , CA t282S 92847 92827·2211 Mar, CA 92ei5 Have you .,lrttd doing
J >ltted by; 1 corporatlOn dolna bullneaa u: 8-nlt Ugljeu EJ .. d•r clflc Cou1 HlghWIYh #339, Thia buelneu la con-Thia bualn•H la con-Thia bu al nan I• con-Thi• buelnfH I• con-bulln.M vet? v ... 190'3
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Have you started d61ng Sc.Ille Group, 171 River· This etate,,,.m wu flied Huntington BHC • CA ducted by: an Individual ductod by: an lndMdual ducted by: Ill lndMduel · ducted by: an lndM<fUll Pa1rlcfa i:-. Lighter
l.) alneu ye,? Yes 1~1-IMI sfdt Dr .. Newport Beach, with uie County Cllft< of 9'2&48 Hava you 11arted doing Hive you started doing H1va you etlrled doing Hive you etart9cl doing Thia ft•ttmant wu ftled • PACIFIC VIEW orange County Dir.ct Mill, CA 92M3 Orange County on 11/03J98 Thia bualn•H le col). lxlelneal v.rJ No txillneu vat? Yu. 2·23-98 bulln ... y.rl YM, Sept. 83 bualnad yfl(f No with the County Clerk of MEMORIAL naRK orpo11ted Scott AatldY Pouleon, 1n RMH· t .... 1'743a7 due19d by. an Individual Matttle'#J. Rledtn Evelyn Uoyd Eltub«hHuM'/ Edltt\ MM Fllfell Orange County on 11/24/18 r-"
, .etcher secietary •Id• Dr.. Newport Beach, Diiiy Piiot Nov 5 l2, 19 Have you atarted doing Thia statement wu filed Thll atalement wu ftled Thia ltAltemenf wu ftled Thie atatamenS wet filed t ... 877A29 Cemetery • Mortuary
Tl'ta st'ateme11t w., filed CA 92863 28 1998 · • Th7s2 bulln"' yet? No with the County crertc of with the County Clafk Of wtth the Cour1'y Clertc of wt1h the County Cler1( of Dally Piiot NOY 28 ~ 3
,.,11h tne County Clertt of Carmen Cimini, 1n Rlvaf· • Afehln Alfabadl Orana• County on 11/031116 Orange County on 11/04198 01ange County on 11/11/91 Orange County on 11/24/M 10 17 1998 • • Th169 Chapel• Crematory
<>r•rio;i• Coon!) on 11 03 '98 •Id• Dr., Newport Beactt. PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt atatamant WU flied t99H'1'14$70 19Mt774979 t .... neeeo t..-enu1e • • . 3500 Pactnc View Ori11e
1H88774345 CA 92863 with the Coumy Clerk oC Delly Piiot Nov. 5, 12, 19, Dally Piiot Nov. 6, 12, 19, Dl!Jy Piiot Nov. 19, 28, Ollty Pflot Nov. 28, Dae. 3,t----------1 Newport Beech
tauy Piiot Nov~ 12 19 Thie buelneH la con-F1otltloua11U.,,.... OfaogeCountyon 11117/98 281991 Th741261998 Th755 O.C.3 10 11198 ThT41101711198 Th1~ G'"R'"GE 644-2700 ' • ' • ducted by: co-partMre Neme atetement t998877MS• ' • • • --·--·-------1 ,,.. ,..
:.!o 1898 lll747 t!::• you at?':'ecs doing The fot1owtng perao"' .,. oa1iv Pnot Nov. 11. 2iS, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBUC NOTICI! PUIUC NOTICE SALE HINTS
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~•on ~°:ti 1,:=~·:oJ'i~.'?.: o.c. 3, 10, 11118 Tl'l148 F1otlttow 8 .,.1,,... ,.'rtftfoua 9us1,.... F1otltloU9 11ua1n111 P1otttloua ••line•
F1otltJoua Bualne.A Thlt atatement w.. ftled Ave.. Newport Belcti, CA PUBLIC NOTICE NatM Statement M._ Stet.ment Name Statement N ..... l.........,t N•rM atat~t with the County Cln of 92ee0 Thi followlng peraone ere Tl\e followlng Plf"Ont are Tl\e followlna penona .,. Tl\e followtng pel'90l\t .,..
lhl lo11owlng peraona .,. Orange Cowtty on 1 t 11 OM Southcout O.tlgnt tnc FlotlttcKla B&11Jne.. dOlllQ b01lnM1 u · Allled doing bual11191 u: lJJnl do Ing bu• In•• a 1 •: doing bWlnea u· Pur· ~o no bualn•H •• •) t"8e'n5003 (Delaware), TlltM CMatlna N•me Statement Equfpmtnt Co . 29818 s.1e1111 ... 3222 s. Mad-Woody'z, 1907 G1ltt11 chlM Power. t310 ·Logan r venty fou1 Seven, b) Daily Pilot Nov 12. 19, 28, Cen11f, 2(')1 N. Wllnut St.. Tl\e followtng peraons are White Otttr Lant, Laguna dock St. Santa Anl, CA T.,.,.., Coront dal Mw, CA Ave., Unit F, Cotta M ....
Twenty 4 Seven, c) 24/7, o.c. 3, 1998 Th788 Wlltngton, OE 19801 dOlng bullnesa 11: Corey Niguel, CA 92877 '2704 '2425 CA 92828
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MlW, CA 92827 PUBLIC NOTICE du<;ted by: a eotpOfttlon Coul Highway, CO(ON del Whit• Otter Lane. uguna dock St. SMll Ana. CA OllltM r.,.,.., Corona del raptn Ct., San~ Ceplll·
Oonyt Garcia 936 w. 18th - -Have you atartld doing Mat, CA 028.25 Niguel, CA 928n 92704 M11, CA t2e.25 t'lnO, CA'92e28 :, unn E-3 Costa Mfft, flotlUoua Bualne.. bualnen r-'13 No MlctlHI J<evln Corey, 485 Thie b111lne11 Is coo-Thia bualn•H It con-Thia bualneH 11 con-Thi• bualMH It c~ v. 'i2827 Ne~ ltatam.nt Southcoaat 011lgn1, Inc., E. Centlf St., 1242, An•· ducted by: In lndMdual ducted by 11'1 Individual ducted by: 111 lndMdual ducted by: .,, lndMdU81
0"3 eernoa. 19041 Ctnttr The 1otlowlng pe1aon• 111 DI Marte, PrHtdent. helm, CA 91805 Heve you atatted doing H•v• you ltllted doing HIYt you ltllted doing ....... you 9tarted doing .>t. Orengt, CA 921169 dotna bullnett u : Moore Thia· atatement wu ftled Th1• buelnaaa I• con-bualnea1 yet? No bu91nen yet? No lxlelnMS yet? YH:i.. ~1&-97 bulll'IMI yfltl No ·~1 bualnen 11 c.on-Spine c.nter, 4950 Bii· with the County Clert< of ducted by: an lndMdull Patr1Ck lM • Marino l.l.w\I Lautte A Woodnm Pflttf Bonin J.cteo by 1 general pltt· rll'ICa Ptcwy., Sutt• 103, Ir· Orange County on 11/10/98 Have Y°" trtarted doing Thi• statement ,,.... flied ll'llt atatement wu fti.ct Thie at.attmant waa illed Thie IUd*nent wu Ned
shlr ·Vina, CA 02714 19988778007 buetne .. yet? Yea, Nov. 1, With the County Cl•r1< of with the County Crenc of wfth the County Clat'k of With ~ County C*1il ot
lave you lllrted doing Moor• Concepte Inc DallV Pilot Nov 12 19 28 1098" Orange'County on 11/03/98 Or1nge County on '1/09198 Orange County on 11/17/M Oraog• County on 11/24/at
t .... tlrteu yet? No (C&llf)L 1280 Blaofl, Ste. Dec. 3 l9M ' ' nm; MICl\HI K. Corey 19999'1?4381 1"88774940 1MH'nl641 t .... 779327 v ryt Gerda 559, Newport Beach, CA ' Thie a1atement WU nled Dally Piiot Nov. 6, 12, 19, DalJy Piiot Nov. 12, 19. 28, OllJy Piiot Nov. 19, 28, Illy Piiot Nov 28 Dae 3
, ~.~· 1~;"C:ly w~r!n:''~ 91:: buelnH• ta con-PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:~ ~~~,:: 28, 1998 Th732 o.c. 3, um · Th785 oae. 3. 10. 1toe ll'l148 1~. 17, 1918 • • Th;5i
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,airy Pilot Nov. 12• 19· 28• ~';:' ~cept• Inc ,,,. followfng pereon1 .,.. Dec. 3• 10• 1998 1'1'1143 Name atatement N•me Stel.....,,t Name Statement
lite 3• t096 • '"'™ Robert W. MOOl'e.' P .... i'. ~~~ •• :u~::c;:,~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ' The followlng pent0nt 11• The fotlowlng ptraone.,.. The fonowtng ptt10na.,.. PUBUC NOTICE dent Newl)on Blvd. Newport doing bualnesa u : Step-doing buslnaa u : The doing bu9irtn1 u: CASA-Thlt statement was flied S..Cl'I CA 9ieS3 F1otttloua BualMM ping Stone Conn9Cflona. 8 Roada End, 952 Carnation JUL CREATIONS, 1570
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Name 8tatement Orll\ge County on 11/17198 2929 J.lewpoi1 Jt!vd., Thi foltow1ng paraona are Ntguel. C~ 92877 '2828 M .... CA t2~
1 fo11owlng '*'°"'at• t"8877SOS9 !JOit Beach, CA 92&e3 doing butlnau .. : lnror· C1thy Ann• Treadw1y, 8 Craig L. Martin, 952 C&ma· l1Jf11 Hughet, 168 TlfTIZB
"'°'ng butlneN u · 5 Stat DaJIV . PllOt Nov 19, 28, Thia bualneu la con-mat!on Netw01k SeNlcee, Sand S1reet, Lagun1 tlon Ave .. COit& Ma11, CA Court, Cq•1• Mffl, CA
Cloanera, 1215 Balo.er St~ Dec 3 10. 1991 Tl'1t42 ducted t>y: a eo<porallon 1048 lrvtne Ave., Sutt1 413, Nlgutl, CA 92877 92828 112427 MK Costa MtH CA 92828 ' Newport BMCh, CA 92860 Thia bualneH I• con-Thi• bueln•H I• con-Thie bualneu I• con-
ti an h ·Tam fh1 Tr111, . CUUl•IFll!D , Noe Andr1da 0• \Aon, Shopping for • new CLAS81Pll!D CLASSIFIE>
3401 Helthor Cir • G1rden 11 • th• aolutlon you r• Overatocked With 2424 sen.-Ana Avt.. C-...... artment? cl ... ttted It•• th• • • • Y ·Io-II'• the aolutlon you•,. r •• CA 92840 M&IChlng ror . Wf\9lh· etuff? 105, Coat• M•H, CA -hi ..........
0 · N 13401 ., you're ... king a A call to 92847 late you compare accaH, Information-...,.c ng for • w1-u1•
Elq)rMI, 2131 South Hath-
Msy, hnta Ma, CA 92704 8ftan l<ay, 7 VII Oloroel,
R1ncho Merg1rll1, CA
92e88
Thi• bueln•H .I• eon-
Clualfled la .....
CONVSMIPT
Whether you're buy·
lngk Hlllng, or Jullt loo lng.~hu
Why should you subject
yourself & your f am1Jy to
paying inflated prices for
caskets & services????
tlther 9'g~n . Garden hom an apartment Classified Thlt bualn•H I• con• costa • without h ... I• packed marketplace er you're ... ldng • • ' or wonyl vt11t9d r~ularty • auc-hom•, en 1partment, What yo_u _nMdl
Ca.A9SIP111D ...... 'J'.
. Call Toll Free 1.SSS.~CA.5KEI'
Serving Orange A Sarroundln1 Cooties !rove. CA 92840 a new occupation or will help Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Claaalfted ca .. fully • by all kind• a new occupation or ~~ bb~,~=~11 :;:: ~ • tta)' Pet M2.se78 cra .. ltled. 942-8878 of con•um•ra. even •stray pet.
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Thm~da) ....... Wt·drwt-day 5:00pn1
FriJay ............... Thttri.<luy 5:00pm
"uturduy ............... Friduy 5:00prn
NOMAmR HOW JOU SAY IT,
CLASSIFIED CAN
FIND IT.
d}tar·r'~~
The Clas~fcd Advenising Department
WILL BE OPEN
Friday, November.27th
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Call before 5 p.ru . and we ~an still get your
ad in for atwdays tdition. .. .
BALBOA
nNINStrIJl 1007 GENERAL ------
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NDTUCkfi P•••r••lo Vl ... I allACM NOUS• DoYer 8hofM Home
..... 1mpo11no 3 Level• ~ =· =~ ... WW\ F~ ~. Mart> wood~ • &':"'YT c:.r~'r» =:--poof. One of .l
11.eeo.ooo ~ 1<1nd1 .. :~wooJMo . ..... nw120 ......, ..._...
itcNaw ... tt lfMii1W 9491119'<)388
HA, Otflo•, HA, l'IAIA6Uii 1bf 168 hem o.111 newer tie no peta, M* cerptlt..
OATEO <'O'lt!l1l!NI & Y l\Y l'ASlllO~ ISl
tJ<~·nnlllll ltt.'I('~ ncd sm.~1s rnMI ~oil 11JUt vi,•ws 1:.1~1) 1 ,uc(rt"I• lf\'11\A 111 "Mir lmgci
1, :a nr ~ un 11ll.,nmc111 11omct
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81M ~ AMlftOf'9 Cell 7&m-1191ft M.f' ~== ==== iiiiiiL.-WMMM~f -::::; =--== . THIS WEEKEND ONLY • 2·8tory Olant l'lxer, Ntce 28' aae, 2 blk8
MHt•r ault• with to ~ 20 en ow. lrg w .. .all pay you $25 a month ll•laonv •nd Huo• Metr-8r, Wllk .. IH>llt, e WI -
Dectc ev.nootc?, the p1t101Y9rd gardener. to Uve with UI. M/I by 12/31/98 ~::.'· u':: .::,"X N/•m~:JrMo. •n• and recel-vea 825 off your rent
Agef'lt • .-.~120 ••••a.-1oaa •or 6 m ...... _. • ..... 8 1 & 2BR+2BA WHAT l VINll aiif •' V'I!' ..,..
2 aa •. ttte 9'1trY· new = ... -PO~ ... ;;----Newport Bay Terrace Apt8. Nr.
CtwpM. a ,.p ... room ..... I\& Back Bay a golf 'coune, pooi, ~~COAST
1\PPOLWHL'VI'
SEITERS
Ff ~fonUn,t 11.nd
CTCni.ng snlfu. g12.g20
Per Hour
Tup-Jiruduca'll
hi it her • 11 ... 11h, ll<n!•l I_....,, • 4111 K l'lon • .... .,,,._....,.(foi'1 . ''"" ...... '"'""~""' r. .. tohll .. hccl In l!ltl!J
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dishw•r and dining
room atttndint, frOtlt
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Crown Cow. an llPK• .. t
ThurKioy, November 26, 1998
~iot rttiffJM'lt
comtn\"1ity. Mint ~
ablt to lift 40lbt. hp.
rtq. FT/PT openings.
Please fu mumt to
949-673·7570
Appearing Saturdays fnun
Dccc111hcr 19, 1998 to April 10, 1999
GAIYS & GU\ s ·~t.AND
Fashion Island
1065 Ntwpo11 Ctr.
HIRING SEASONAL
The Daily Pilot will. publish a Tax & financial Directory
to assist our readers in. finding a tax professional.
Reaching over 40,000 homes in a high end market, you
are sure to find many who' need your help.
A smart move on your.' part would be to take
advantage of our incredible low rate of $40 per week
(4 week minimuryi) arid place your ad with us. Better
yet-sign up for 17 weeks and your weekly cost is ONLY
S24 per week.
562•592•1752
FOlUfI1'11U 8014 COLIZCTIBLES
6017
Dlnlfl9 rm ••t w/1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii China Clb., table w/ttl•
chalre, eofa. iov. ... t. 17th c.ntury French cotfM tbl, and tbl, long clock case. 8 l9Q
bdrm e.t, d,....r w/ l o ng table, $350.
mlrror-.d l'leldboerd, 2 Porcelaln Art and night 1tanda, fridg, Mue.um caae, $400.,
714-840-24e5 Call 94~720-8138
Home ottlce Armolte, --------cherrywood, from co----'D~ •018 Homeatead Hou••· PU"V &~ u
Uk• nu• IM8 840-1080 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• 08,..!;.., '!~~,;:. •: Need • computerf
Shetv.a & "TWO Nlah1 SO dwn. SO 1st mo
St1nd1. (Be1ut1lul 3U~281·2088
Dllltt Wood) $400. (tot Printer• Plotter,
all) c.n 949 548-1786 eoftware.' eupplles a
'To reserve your
space, cal.I
Mar~y Daniels
(949) 574-4246 na· ~'Pilot
Coll lhe P.ilot Classifieds of 64 2-567
lo place your Garage Sole Au!
Da~tu~'Pilot .......... M'Yi:. .......
llail~,e;Iot
Put a few words to
work for .you .
Call 642-5678.
Sofa, I', floral chintz, acce.aorlN. Sat '7:30-
b .. utlful never uMd, 1pm. 1970 Port $900. CotfH table, _!P!~!•!!,..~~toe~N~B::_. --L---------------======::::~==: century mahogany
WOOd In ohlpl)4M"ldal•
at\lle, beYet.cs glua
1nfay on top, excellent condition, tsoo.
(949) '750., 642
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The Balboa Bay Club
Is looking to fin tht following posltions:
• Night Auditor·PIT
• SecuntyOfficer·FIT
• Purchasing Clet1<·FIT
• Men's Spa Attendant·FIT
• Ma1rnenance Portef'·PIT
• Acoounts ~ Ctetk·FIT
• Host/Hostess-FIT
We malnta n a dtug·frM w0f1<pl oe
aOcs Q«foon Pfe.employm.nt
tubStance abUM tllllting. For Btl
••••••••••••••••
Tlte IA al DtpartmtnJ al lhe lndtpfndtnl i~ pl ased lq
,;nnounce o ntw \tn•1cc no•• a••ailnblt tu ntK buicinr, e •
n~ will nm~ SEARCll fht name fur •ou at no ~xtra chtii"J: , and ave JOU ti
time and the trip to tlrt Court llou t! in Sa.nta na: Thtn, Of count, teftu!h ~tarch i\ cnmpltttd M'C •·illfilt ur fictmnuic bu(m ""'!'t ttaltmen.t w.th th
Ct1untv Cltr. publi<h t>trct a M'edfor four Nit h a( r qu.nd bJ 'law and th n
Jilt y<>Ur pr1H1/ ofpublicaJion •Uh the Cn11nty Cltrl.
Pl~a.\1 stop bv '"file )'OUr fi<'lifio~" bu inru '.lattment al the lla1/] PllOl, ... t 0 n~ Bay St., Co~ta Mt.\O. lf ynu cannm irtop b , pl~t coll au al (949) 641.-1111
and i.·~ tt•ill llUlk.t armniemtnt Jor )'OU to halUI" thJ, pr~NUrt bJ maiL ,
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B6 ThuDday, November 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot
ACROSS
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6 ~· !lspcov 10 C81Jb4{l0 type
14 Prov10e11c.e. -
Wot<ld 15~~1led
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16 He 1C<Jt>hJr
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Sikorsky
I ] 5tUIJffPf
18 Unlld'r
J'lll•~on
19 lrp otrnrP
20 Cllldl'J'l Bulls
Still
23 Spas.m
;>4 ButtP1fl1es -· rmo·
25 Smotllers and
Cruise
28 Ro1tc1ball • tar
31 lt10 M n Who
l'M tO ( II
' 36 l "''Yl?IS 0 g
'37 A •ia<o ar~elv~
38 H ch strU(lure
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43 Pa ecJ llm•DJe
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OllVIOUT IOtS BOllDA IOU Ulm IOVD 9113 llUCIDIS 1130 , ________ ..,,_~~~-----
---------------------------'N 810 ....._, 4dr. 4x4, 'M Ol'VIO DX· •e4 ....... Rever 'M ..OSlll. v.e . ..,.._, ~=r~·m":=11~ Whll9. "dt • .uto. Ac, 1L~!_!••o~~ !'_!~ltht Jnt. tua pwr, By CHARlES GOREN
With OMAR SHAlltfl
And TANNN-f HUHCH
U111h vuln rnMc S«l•h 4kill
• 37t(fnl, t11,40Q m .. _._ .......... ._.., -fV"" ...,, CC, CM8 '8000. ~ C'1 ) ~ 1157 ohrom• whle, CD. 9Nf, 140kmt, •12.900
'MT41hc>e4x42drWhlt/ " 1 eunroof, loaded. 1own«IM8844-1Ne
"how l'~lru \alu~ with a d"h cue,_ , n•tur•I lthr, 27km11---------• 121,000 IMN28-1117 'HM8Z 800 SL
bit!, alllJ Nmth u eil 1he {i1:1nJ Slam f\"'V eo.d«t t2&.600 JAGVU 1105 ---------1 Sm<*9/91MW lo ml.
lorcc lo ~k abuul lop lru111p ltUno~ oeo. MM73-080l 1••••••••1111UVS 9115 .141 "!~-::-~._ ~
DUCK SOUP . .
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50 Pr~en.e
62 Weather
lorecllster
Ml 2 2 pe>unds
00 Roomy 61 Love. In Pans
63 Simi! r
64 Rechned
65 Chewy candy
66 T e11m meers
67 Husky vehicle
68 Milke hoppy
DOWN
1 F rencil swtptor
Jean 2 Bud<tv
3 Pueblo lndilln
4 Orders •
s lndt1.,01y
6 Cetnoot11l pnrt
7 BrH~ in the
actoon
e use p1aye1
9 Shedy plaoo 10 Porate cap1a1n
I 1 T 81 Mahal s11e
12 Amount
borrOV.•'<l
IJ toorgy unrt 21 Blame
22 Discount
25 Canvas covers 26 WHI lndlOS
ref1g1011s belie!
3490
• 27 l oronto -category
Leels 4g CaltWW&ul
29 Citrus coolef 51 Sttiped stone
30 Motoor s 51!.ters 52 Commentator
32 Kimono sash Wallace
33 Falter 53 Olreelor ~an
34 Lil.e hp11um S4 Scads
and nt>on 55 ·Garfield'
3~ Reheves poocti
37 Stovetop s•ght f>6 -Leese Act
38 T-,pe of cat of 1941 40 'Norma -· 57 Sr.ttee
4 t Little chold S8 Clump ol grass
46 Antenna 59 S1~r Sla11
47 "20 Questions· 62· Deli bread
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Aller cmt1mg lhc South .ind We~\
h.m1h. \1Ll(fy lhc <lragrum ubo\C, I low
\\ould )OU tldcnd even paJcs afkr
the 11.'aJ ol 1 lo\\ club'!
'Jhc 1111c11on t\ from th< <l.iyo; when
111111 c 111 ma;ors ruled the land and
npc:mn[? 1>nc no trump with u low
d11uhlcton "''" unlhinknhle Since
North\ 1u111p 10 thrc..-t dralnonds wns
game loti;tng. Nrulh could afford lo
wt 1hc trump 11u11 w11h a rcb1J of just
1lm~c ~pJdcs on 1hc next round 1lwt
atl<ird.:J South the o nunit to
After the lead of a club, 11 luof..!> a, •eT ......_,.. ColM'a f!.rformance JeQuer. (11~8 ,rn R • d. • ut o, AC ti then~ ure 11 l\1S)' !ricks. Dcclam Conv • onty 8K m.... (949) NCMSll8 (043397) S32,888
C:l\l)\UIC!> the l..i111 ul duh~ w11h lhe (ff17to10) c182s.to0)1---o:;e-~~XJ1----1 MtHfON VllLIO LDUS OI' ~c. dra>As 1111111p , then discords UDCU _...:,!Ci!IM~D-~D2)~·~-~~·~-~·!.:...I ,wa.,14•,T119.,!!f_!!!lt) ..
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•• lo" YI•..-34K ml, Beau bll(, ••• o•-.. _._ lhrce of chmim}'\ d1.1momh on I~ -(8781539~117 9N --
.1 I f I l A (800) ..... 398 •au "LO' TU• w...._,...,...., Chrome ·~-------long heart anu qui:en·Jnc.: .. o cu 1), -""•'"""'7 ,_
d111111ond ruff in Jummy i~ 1hc fullill· '83 llXPLOR•R 4U 71444a·"l700 (11'~ 121,en TOYOTA 9210 1ng trick. 47K ml, mint. wht, U8
l'h I I '· (ce1~11S,650 '93 x.19 MIS•IOM VllUO at. 10\\cwr,J11c,u111e~ t 1c .. 1ng US OP 421( ml, ClaeeJo blk, (800) eeo.6398 '80 Tero•I Auto
ol <:luti<.. is playc to the tir.,I tock wa&Tll1M8TD (070647) S17,9N ·---,..,9...,9,...a.,,..,,,c""'aoo~~-·• •m·fm stef90, caa..
Suppose 1ha1, 111,tcad or going up (714) ......oe) llAU.,. LOTUS Ft.i1y Red/IYOry tthr good cond, •moged
with 1he king, i::.1~1 lolhiws low to the .. 3 UPLCHID XL T 71444 .. 7700 (02m1> ,23,777 $2900 714-904-0152
lirst-tnck. Ohviml\ly, l·a,1 must rely •><•. wht/grey,auto, •ea lC.Je LllXU8 , '81 CAMRY LI -
ot11he 1..rng of diamond' P~ the selling <C37m11a eeo 5_, ml, 8 ....._h ..... gm M18810N VIII.JO wht, new Lexu• trade, lnd and. by rct~inmg the J.ing of UaOP • <87essn 118."5-(800) .. ~... (311'479) $"87
dul-!\ •h well, I..1~1 prcvenL~ drclartr WSSTMINSTllR llAU ... LOTUS 'M •• 300 LEXUS
from tCllin~ a third d1aml•t1d d1<;1;ard (7141 ...... , 714-84a..TTOO Gr n /Ivory. Ith r, MtMION Vlll"'O
from 1hc lahk. F.vcntu11ll) dtclan:r ... T.atRD LX •• 3 XJi (117"l.:JJ19,988 (800) eest-6398
w11lsurdy1ry1twd1.u11ondlinc,c-Lthr, ABS, mnrt, 73K ml, Qm Inter, USOP '92 SUPRA 1 owner, dll\\-n one. (134939} t14,9&0 (873912) 113,"8 W.STlllNaTWR dHl•r ••rvk:ed, all
Although lhl.' 1'rnnJ ~lam c;in \l!ll UDlUS OP llAU•R LOTUa (714J 892..eaoe) rKCM'ds. Tufbo, auto,
1. • 1 WW8TMIN9ftll eport roof, •lwaya be nr;id.: •·Y (UC~\Ufl!l~ Ea I tn I IC (714) ......... , 714-84•·7"100 91 "'•raged. Abaolut•IY
1111n1•r<;, l.'011tzr;itula11\ln) on your 'M x.ua IJRCOIJI 20 pl1etlne. Won't nnes an-
citccllcnt dden-.e. It'' JU'l anuthcr 1---------Jad• ~ over tan oth94' u nice. 113,950 case ol 1gnorrng a brnlge maxim. Jn GMC 9081 (892853 $21,"8 •n II-" VII LSC "180-e84 0841
this case, 'lhird 11 .. nd high' llAU LOTUa ca,.fully maintained, •eo 4RUNNiR a11s
•'•O QlllOk VVCKON 71444 .. 7"100 IOoka and rune Ilk• a 1oW mt, auto, rnor91 uam to be a better brid&e pla)·
er! Sub crille now to the Gurtn
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 78'J.
l225 tor intormation. Or \Hile to:
Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Uox
4410, Chica~o. lll. 6()68(1.
TRUCK 2dr, auto, blk/ ,94 m 18 new cu, ab•olutly (05A4~ •1e~ae
grey lthr, 6"K ml, 4" ...., perfect condition, ua OP' Rancho Litt, trlple Jad• gm ov., tan '8800. 941MM4-1068 W.STMUISTllR
ahocka, Rockford <~•fll~s ("114) •2-eeoe
Foegate .tw.o. Fully to~$ ft123 lo•ded, all pwr, 71""942·7700 av ., •eo Teroell auto, A/C
12'4,000. S100K ml ---, ... p,__XJi..,.._ __ , =:·,~~i:=°~d.s=
~:,r;1 .._;~~~:J'· 8~ ~ & oom-·=.==r~~k .-.7094809
•• ., aAl'ARI fort du ... U\!'uT Only one In USA '" 4RUNNKR iwo MARINE SUPS BMW 9030 BMW 9030 Pwr pkg, auto, AC, "lt4-848·7700 . ~15800. '81U11S moon root, anoya
D0a5 7022 '81 BMW 8801 '87 BMW 828 (54r~J~~:ae •e• XIS e Cyt, convt, ~~ .,k~~ (015409~11XU:22,ee7
North Lido l•I•
(OPPo•l1• Ardell'• M•·
rfn•) Stlp tor Sall Boat
48ft. (949) 876-7977
Blk/gr•Y 60kml, Blk/Wl low ml, WRSTlllNSTSR ral'9, triple blk, tac Ml8SION Ylll.IO
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J UST FOR THE HOLIDAYS
l IOA CLUB
Give the gift friends and family will enjoy
MfY day. Discover hundreds of calendars
categorized by unique subjects and
capture the lifestyle of all the special
people on your gift list.
Crystal Court Ltvel Thrtt.
CALIFORNIA ORCHARDS
Let the festivities begin with delicacies for
your table. Choose custom baskets filled
with the finest gourmet delights -
scrumptious fruits to exotic chocolates and
daintily decorated sweets.
South Coast Plaza, l.tvel Two.
Crystal Court LMI Thttt.
l ~KORY FARMS
Spice up your holiday feast with
delectable meats, cheeses, desserts,
and snacks, all uniquely assorted in
a beautiful array of themed boxes
and packages. Great as gifts and
for office parties.
Crysral Court Levtl Three.
t'O' l"AYS TRAO TIO S
Trim the h~ the t1'f., the yard with
handcrafted ornaments and holiday
originals, antiques, Mn Maria Starzyk
bears. Personalize any gift
Crystal Court Lml Two.
MACY S HOLIDAY LANE
Stroll a winter wondMand adorned with
festive treasures from around the wortd.
Dede the halls with stytes from the simple
to the sophisticated. It's all merry at Macy's.
South Coast Plaza, Ltvel Ont..
(!yttal Court l.tvel Two.
E \ORI[<: BY URS ANOE SON
P~ your holiday photographs and
memories. Uncover specialty smpbook
items galore. Create a picture-perfKt
seasonal storybook.
South CoaSt Plaza, l.tvel Two.
(!yttal Court LMI Thrtt.
PLAY CO TOYS
This boutique abounds with playful
Pleasures -Sesame St!!d·, Rugrats•,
Winnie the Pooh·, and other Disilef
favorites.. Under-the-tree treasures and
Little nkes toys make wishes come true.
(rystaf.Court Ltvel Ont.
PEOPLE'S POTIERY-
Celebrate the season at the st<>tt that
celebrates •Handmade in America" all year
long -with over 900 artists.~ from
a dazzling assortment of exdusM, hand-
signed pottery, art glass, jew!lry,
wooctworu ind fiber arts.
(!ystal Court I.Ml Ont.
THE RAPPER
Her!, gift wrapping is art. Add elegant
touches to ensure gifts radiate with
holiday spirit Plus, choose from fine wines,
chocolates and custom gift baskets to fit
your budget
South Coast Plaza, LMI Two.
Crystal Court I.ml Two.
' ,,
Westcliff .
Plaza
Westcliff Plaza is a 111,500-
square-foot neighborhood
shopping center established 31
years ago. It features high
performing grocery and drug
stores, services, casual dinjng
and specialty stores. Located on
the border of Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach, the center ic;
anchoted by Hughes Market,
Save-on Drugs, Crown Hardware
and Starbucks Coffee. Stop in for
great holiday gifts and servicec;.
For more infonnation on
Wntdiff Plaza, all ljollis &
AModate. at (714) 854--3779.
boys' cowboy "round-.
up• pojomo, new by
Nick & Nora by PJ &
Me. Also ovoiloble in
matching gi;k and
moms •counting
sheep" ond "rubbo-
dub-duck• prints.
Avoiloble ot Kristen's
Lingerie, Weltcliff
Court, 1 7 1 9 Westcliff
Drive, Newport ~
Beach. Coll (949)
6 3 1·7 3 99 for other
November 28 1988
Certified Personal
11-oineNJ
ot'l'r hO years nf
mmhined t.fptrll'nrt
• Only Authori7.ed
SPINNING•
Progrnm in
Newport Beach
November 28 18
orleen Sqwji (pictured) and her
husband Pierre, own. and operate
has been iN11i1n9 ~ooring in Orange
COunty for 1 7 years. Choose from a
wide..selection of carpet, ceramic tile,
ho~ and laminated woods, all at the
lowest prices. The store is located at
1 966 Newp<;>rt Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Call (949) 650-0000.
November 28, 1998
•
17th St. BEAUTY
CENTER
FULL SER\'ICE SALO~ & BEAliTY SUPPLY
Not to be confused with the Competition!! -
The one, the original 17th St. Beauty ,
in the Ross Shopping Center
L'IHSTITUT
GUI NOT
PARIS
~ Cl.illiJ
~ CELLEX-C"
Open 7 Da}'S
<949> 642-1717
. di J .. ( \
Olf s Wine has an extensive stock of
wines and champagnes at
wo house prices. Why pay retail?
it our newly remodeled store
and see why our selection is one of
the finest in Oronge County.
located at 9 50 W Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, (949) 631-
1212. .
asuol clothing needs. See our
w obert August surfing wear.
Holiday styles arrive doily.
Westcliff Plozo, 1 0 36 Irvine
Ave., Newport Beach,
(949) 631-2996.
How does your Im~J.°ur child's s~hool measure up?
Prm'-/K;roMrpt1n
Ftlll T"l#Ull'lrt .,....., . . . . apenenang
the joy of the
Monteoori
Tradi • uon. ..
Ato2,.7 ,._.6,.
Newport Harbor
MontesM>ri Center
425 l:. 18th Sttc:rt • Cona M~
Acadnnic Fxctlltnct in Harmony u~th ~ung LivtJ (949) 650-3442
November 26 1998 Daily P ilot Cll~f~t~~~-----------------:------~-------,,;,,oo;;;-.-.......,..._-.-7=
Grace your Holidays
with Helen Grace
Thank Your Hostess!
Buy One Box Of English Toffee
Get One Free (value $16.60)
Offer l xpircs l I 30 '98
Get a FREE 701. Bo.x of Peanut Butter Bears
\\ ilh Your Purc.hase of Two Pounds of
11elen Grace Chocolates
Olin from December I st
to December 18
Westclrtf Plaza
2-l lrvmc A.~
Newoort B11ach
(949) 631 ·8700
Brea Mall
(7141 ggo..3022
Huntington
Buch
Manna Village
(714)846-3251
SALE
25% OF F
( hildrl·n \ ( :Jmlung. Shu~'• \r(C\\Oric'
(~clcncd lccnl\)
3 Days Only
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
11/27, 11/28, 11/29
SoUTH COAST PLA/.A • h I Lr.vm.
) B~ Brisco! • Costa Me ..i • ("' l I l 8<;0.0818
S~,S~,N~ ...
Cozy Chenille Wrap Robe with Handsticbed
Moon and Stars Motif.
by Canyon Group
The perfect gift!
NEW! Sjzes for Girls
NEW Rubber Ducky Desi~
Kristen's
Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts
Westcliff Coµrt • 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach
Monday -Saturday 10-6 • (949) 631-S~ (7399)
ynergy Apparel
women's· fine
clothing v.it'h o
casual yet elegant
Pair A touch of·
MelrQse bro1 ight to
Orange County
New arrivals for a
holrday occos1ons
Located at 369 East
1 7th Street, Cos•o
Mesa, (949) 515-
2996
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STCLIFF
!GOOD
Helen Grace Chocolates
Hughes Family Market
La Salsa
Pasta Bravo
Pick Up Stix
Starbucks
AND
Champagne
Draper's & Damon's
The.Grey Goose ·
Kayaks Weekend Wear
THAT
Anthony's Shoe Repair
Bank of America
Blue Mambo Beauty Supply
California Federal Bank
Crown Ace Hardware
Fast Frame
Images Hallmark
Mailboxes Etc.
Robert & Taylor Salon ,·
Sav-on Drug Store
Shape Up Newport
Shell Oil
-\
Westcliff Plaza Cleaners
Come visit the
Tinder Box for
thoughtful gifts
1 lw Tind<'r Box, South Coast Plaza is the oldest
. tull l11w tob,1cconi..,t in Orange County.
\'\c• ,m• ,1 I),\\. idoif Aµpointed Merchant and an a
£ >unhill Pip<' de,1 lt•r
W<' h.1\!c' ,111 t•\f Pn..,1ve <.rlPction of DuPont,·
I )u11h1ll C olilm, < orona, Prometheus and Zippo
I 1ghtc•r..,
< ,rtt ... c·l1•1 lion ... inc lud1· Ct>rm.rn ~teim, Englrsh
11.1 ... 1\ ... , f ngli ... li ,111cl lt.1li.rn c.mcs, walking <.,lirk..,,
Hulm 1 C l<H "".ind< ig.H humidor5.
\\1· h.1v1· <Htc> of tlw l.irgt"·•l <olfpction.., ol ~lie
Bk·u I lumrcfor" from f r,111< t'.
< orm• <'XIH'rwrn l' th1• t\\ o bC'.ll1liiul humidor:,;
tlw1 r Im 1 •I) ,11 on ,1.., .md tlw c 1gJr ..,elec.t1ons
\:i.,it The Tinder Bo:. in South Coast Plaza
Cry.,tal Court (near Macy's) at 3333 Bear St. 11136
( o~ta Mesa. C.11/ (71 4) 540-8262.
·November. 26 1998
Festival of Trees to benefit Hoag .Hospi.tal
The Annual Festival ofTrees wi11 ~he-Id Dt.>Cember J • 7 at South Coa~I Plala's Cry tal Court. fh1~ ~1 d
theme, "Capture the Spirit," promic;es holrd.1y chi-er, family tun and an opportunity to support the I i11~1
• Ho<,pilal r oundation.
The F~tival Trees was established in 1995 as a local fund ra1<.ing project through which all prtx c·t'(1s
benefit priority prowcts al Hoag Hospital. Local dt•'>tgners, Oorish Clnd artists were asked to d<.>c:orat •!>ilk
. Christmas trees, which were displayed and sold for pricl>'I up to S 1,000. Over the year., the Festival 01 lrh_w;
has become a tradition for most of its 100.000 visitors, making it a great way to start off the holrdays.
South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court will b<• home to a forest of more than· 70 decorated holiday trt'C">.
activities for children and adults, and live entertainmt•nt, while also serving as a collection site tor lcl<.'.al •
charities Adivities and entertainment wrll 1nclude )au night, the North Pole Gift Shoppe, AirTouch •
Cellular's Hot line to the North Pole, the M1cro-.oft Holiday Workshop and a chanc.e to win a trip for tour tb
WashinAton, D.C. •
Tho<.e who visit the Festival of Trees are enc.our<1ged to donate c.1nned goods af\d other non-peri .. h,'\bk•
item<> 10 the Second Harvest food drive and new unwrclpped toys for the Toys for Teens drive. There ;., .ilso
an opportunity to adbpt a famil y in need throo~h the S.1lv.:ition Army's "Adopt a Family" program.
For more information, call Cathy Wagner at (949) 574-?206 or (714) 435-2160.
FULL FITNESS ASSESSMEN
• 1 ON 1 FITNESS SESSIONS
WITH OUR PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS
• NUTRITIONAL CONSULTATION
WITH OUR DOCTOR OF NUTRITION -
• ALSO INCLUDING T-SHIRT
OF YOUR CHOICE
*Gift Certificates Available .
(949) 222-1230
Newport Beach
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KAYAKS
Men'• & women'•· first choice for
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CHECI< OUT WHATS NEW FOR
CHRISTMAS' GREAT REYN
SPOONER SHIRTS
AND MORE
ohn Leonard
Golf is Newport
Beach's premier
golf
apparel and
accessory s1ore.
Serving the
community for
more than 21
years, wrth a
wide selection of
men'sond
women's lop
apparel, clubs,
bogs, shoes and
more. located at
3100 Irvine
Ave., Newport
Beach. Call ..
(949) 852-
8689.
..
1036 /rvineA«., Watdijf PfllZA. ~/Wch, 631-2996.
Open Monday through Fri<Uy 10-8, ~rurday 10-7. and Sunday 11-5
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rom ~rst de* coddoil
napkins to 30th
onniversory
announcements, the
frome designers ot fost
f rome toke pride in
turning your memories
into m11seum·quolity
pieces to display with
pride. Our talented
craftspeople con create
the perfect look for ·
your decor locolions in
Corona del M.o~
(949) 723-4710 .
ond Newport Beach,
(949) 645-2100.
The allet
Montmartre presents
(~ Christmas
Caro{"
•An A.daptation of the Charle· . ., Dit'ktw1' Story •
Robert B. Moore Theatre
Orange Coast College
Friday, December 18th. at 7:aO p.m.
Saturday, December 1~ at 7:ao p.m.
& Sunday. Deecmbcr 20t11, at 2 p. m.
TICKETS ARE: Adults $1 IJ.OO
Seniors & Children $12.00
Special group rates at'ailcilJle I
888
Mesa
Upholstuy &
Mlh8's Ca~pets
Tired of spending days and
weeks decorating your homE'l
Mesa Upholstery D~1gn Center
is a unique one-stop shopping
center. Mesa offers furniture re
upholstery and custom m.idc ne\\
upholstered furniture. They .ilso
·do furniture repai~ and wopd
refinishing. Thousands of tabric
choices make whatever tabdc 'fllU
are looking for easy to find
If you're looking for a sr>C< 1al
window treatment, Mesa Des1sn
Center will help you design •
treatment that -is really you Th '
also offer all type:. of window
treatments such a., shades.
silhouettes, Roman sh.id~. wood
blind:. and shutte~. All arc custom
made ·for your window:. ..
Custom bcdsprea~ and p1llO\\
can be made to your bed·
pec1iicat1oos, with matching
upholstery and dr.apes.
The mo:.t recent .add1t1on,
Mike's Carpets, i~ now owned and
opera.ted b~ Mesa Upholstery
Mike'<> Carpets wa!> previously
located on 17th Street in Costa
Me~ and is now located in the
Mesa Upholstery Dcc;ign Centl'r in
Costa Mesa. All types of carpt>t,
laminate flooring and hardwood
floors are available and can be>
coordinated with your furn1shin
So, r<ither than you and your
spouse becoming wP.ary shopper~.
stop by Mesa Upholstery Design
Center. Make your home
decorating easy and fast (dcf 1-.ery
takes three to four weeks).
Our prompt delivery still gives
you time to get thingc; finished
before Chri't~.
Mesa Upholstery was
established in 1942. Quality,
service and great wodcmanship
are what has lead ~
Upholstery 1hrough the yea~.
QM dtem ltw .. ,,..,,,..
COftlilllatlOn at ('49) 642-MOO OI'
villl ,,..,. laise MowroOm Md
worlrtOOnl ., '"' Harbor Mvd.,
COll•MeA. f
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An individualizecJ
fitness approach a.t
Positive Results
for a completely unique
approach to health and·fitness,
visit Positive Results Personal
Training in Newport Beach.
Health seekers are able to work
toward complete wellness with
services such as one-0n-0ne
sessions with professional
trainers, fitness assessments,
hands--on stretching, nutritional
• consultation with a doctor of
nutrition, and a vitamin center.
A visit to Positive Results is a
comfortable experience,
equipment is not crowded and
the staff is warm and friendly.
Having been in the industty
for 15 years and four years at
their current location., Positive
Results can create a system of
wellr.ess for each client.
In the new year, a bigger
facility wili offer spin classes,
limited membership and a full
health nutrition center with a
taff doctor.
Call Politiw R~ at (949)
222-1230 lot hours, or ridt
their~ ..t www.healdwt-
litn8u:om.
your winier
#
quoners for
.snowboards, snow
gear one! loo of
great accessories.
Check out our by
clocks, which mole
great gifts Come in
during our ~el.end
Thanksgiving sole
from ~mber 2 7
-29 with 23% off
oU stock ( eiccludes
surfbocirds ). localed
ot 3 140 E. Coast
Hishwoy, Corono del
"' Moc (949) 720-
0533.· '.
prog~ms provided
~ certified physical
fitness trainers
'ffzank You Orange County
for !Anotfzer 'Fabulous Year!
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. DUNA LUXURY. SWEATER:
RENFREW SUITING
AND MORE ..
VISIT OUR GIFT GALLERY FOR
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l 024 8AYSID~. DRIVI· • Nl'WPORl BEACH
BA~mt. OR. Al )4.Ml'ORI • Rn
49-719-9360
• ..
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Includes Tuml, Samsonite & many more
Free Engraving & Gold Stamping With Purchase
STAGECOACH ........ ___.... ~ 204,:::.i:,
LUGGAGE & GIFTS ~Lld:'!l#tl corMr ~~;l~~':B:OS
conthus Gallery has
whimsical Dandy
lamps reminiscent of
1800s, a
nioture collection of
classic clocks from
London and elegant,
jeweled keepsake
picture frames.
Specializing in
decorative
accessories, antique
botanicals and
architectural prints
from original
bookpoges, doting
from the early 1 7th,
1 8th and 1 9th
centuries, step into
unexpected at
Acanthus GaUery.
located at 2908 E.
Paci~c Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar.
(949) 640-1470.
N ovember 26 1888
here's the Party? and its friend~
knowledgeable sioff con help make any
occasion a special one. Unique items for all
occasions and special celebrotions; .
personalized imprintoble.s and custom
.-------------------invitations ore a specialty
Hl'gal Beaut\
'1q•pl11 '/'i. ..... 11111 •
. ".: . . .. : .
Come and see the new
holiday arrivals -odoroble
snow folks, sontos (see photos
above and below) and
colorful party goods 2 7 0
East 17th St, Ste. 12 A
(Hillgren Square), Costa
Mesa, (949) 722-1803.
4 WAREHOUSE PRICES! WHY PAYRErAlL? 4
I•
Excluding surfboards,
Greet Deals on Last Years Snow Gearl
3140 E •. Coaat Hwy CdM. 949-7E!D·Dl533
elcolne to your neighborhood
ta, --. now wilh two .locations
1o ... )OU throughout the
~Ow original Tat BOat is
localed at 3 3 31 E. Coast
tfighwoy in Corona del NI.or and
the new fushiOn Island Toy BOat
across from SOnto' s Vdlage near
Ahium Court At Toy Boot Toy
.. Boat Toy Boat, you will ~nd
ewrything from classic fofs of . ~
. childhood lo lodoY' s best selers.
Toys, games and hobbies for
T~Y BOAT-~ TOY BOAT ~ TOY BOATe
Classic Toys for Girls and Boys
Come Enjoy
Holiday Shopping ...
The Way It
.Should Be ...
~ Fast/Friendly /Fun
• Great Stocking
S~uffers
#•Free Gift Wrapping
Real Toy~ ...
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hodes of Red hos new
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Bayside Drive.
Newport Beach.
(949) 719-9360.
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'1 'VIU. is located on the
Alri..-n Uiwn. Open daily, 10 a.m.
to9 p.na. ....• ,~
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Diie. 24 s.d"'11 ~Mrs.
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tw.-tllllR•eonions.
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owner of
University
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University A.thletic ·club
The ~t way to describe the University Athletic Club (U.A.C.) is a classic and traditional
gentlemen's establishment dedicated to providing the finest in J)ersonal service, facilities and
amenities to a select group of businessmen in Newport Beach.
Membership is l imited to 900 execut.ives looking for a close-knit fraternal atmosphere, where
they can 'easily find friends for squash, racquetball, handball, basketball, volleyball, badminton,
or swimming. An important aspect is a personal fitness/diet evaluation followed by a supervised
. program for improving health and conditioning. .
When visiting the club you need bring nothing with you. Every amenity is provided including
fresh workout apparel, racquets, lockers, towels, toiletries and complimentary shoe shines.
Busi ness meetings are frequent in the club's conference rooms where healthy breakfasts and
luncheons are served during the week.
The U.A.C. was established in 1976 and is affiliated with some of the best private clubs in tt,p
United States and around the world.
U.A.C. facilities tnclude: Nautilus weight gym and state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment,
three squash, five ra cquetball and handball courts, indoor basketball, volleyball and badminton,
25-yard lap pool, speed and heavy puncning bags, locker room with TV l_ounge, Jacuzzi, steam
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members.
For more information, call (714) 752-7903. The Unive~ity Athletic Club is located at 1701
Quail Street, Newport Beach.
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Bow Danglers
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Hair by Paula & Co.
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.Extnukd hours
Thursday nites duri.ng ·
the holidays!
369 E. 17th Street,
Costa Mesa
Comer OfTu5tin &: 17th St.
We've been in business at our
current location for nearly four
ye.irs. Previously, we had a
women's clothing store in
Westcliff Plaza for eight years.
\'Ve also have a wttolesale
shoe business in which we sell
our own brand of shoes to
department stores and
independent 51ores throughout
the country. This part of the
business was started in 1991.
Our store outlet is to showcase
our own line of shoes, c:reated
by our de$ian team, and to
introduce new product lo the
consumer. Our ~I ts servk:e to
the customer.
At the "'Diane" store, we offer
our own brand of shoes: Studio
HD2 at wholesale prices or
lower. Occasionally, we will
carry brands other than our
own, usually from Italy. Most of
our .,hoes are discounred 50%
to 70% off regular retail prices,
and that's a real substantial
savings we are trying to pass on
to our customers, whether they
come from Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside or San Diego counties,
or are visiting from out of the
area. The only exception where
we cannot give these types of
discounts Is with pefhaps 10%
of our stock, which has ju$t
been shipped to our key
accounts, such as Nordstrom,
and we have to proeect their
business by not undercutting
their prices. After a 60-dav
period we can usually offer lhe
discounts, but ooc rlght away on
merchandise 1hlt ... "* hil lhe
floors ol our tetatl accounts.
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The Ballet
Montmartre
The Ballet Montmartre. •'
small, lpcal non profit children'<;
and young .1dult's ballet
company is dedicated to giving
back to the community.
We have performed for more
than 10,000 Orange County K-
12 students, free of charge. We
have also performt.>d in
countless other community
outreach programs, again. free
of charge. Our edutational
outreach program hcls heen <,()
succe).,ful that Santa Ana -
Unified School Oistric t ha.,
a<.l..ed uo, to he a part of their
art<. curriculum.
We have performed in
numerous Newport-Mesa
schools including: Lincoln,
Davis, Andersen, Harbor View
and Costa Mt...,a • t1gh School.
Our dance students and
performing company Jrc largely
from Costa Mes.t and Newport,
but we also have students from
Tustin, Huntington Beach, Santa
Ana and Laguna.
We arc a small performing
group doing big community
projects on a very limited
budget. Our fund·rJi.,ing efforts
go toward development of full-
length ballet produc:tron~ such
as our upcoming Charles
Dickens' "A Chri.,tmas Cuol;"
need·ba4!d 'i<holar~hips; and
our educational and community •
outreach program).
For more information and to
inquire ~bout 5ponsor&hip
opportunitfos,. call The Ballet
Montmartfllr at (714) 646-7688. •
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Corona del Mar
(949) 723-4710
Newport Beach
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(949) 645-2100
CostaMesa J 300l aittr r
(714) 966·1200
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scer,e from" A Christmas Carol,"
with Scrooge between Marley's
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December 1 8, 1 9 and 2 0 at the
Robert B. Moore Theatre ~
Orange Coast College.
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Deja Yu Christmas Revue on Tlusday. Dec. I 7 at 6 pm
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90th Annual
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A world·famous holiday
spectacle will soon be returning,
~hen the 90th Annual Newport .
Harbor Boat Parade lights up the
harbor, beginning December 17
and c,ontinuing through December ·
23. Every night, the parade will
begin at 6:30 p.m. This year's
Here is your $135 gift of a lifetin1e.
parade is presented by The Gas
Company and sponsored by The
Commodores Club of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerre1
The Chamber is looking fotward
10 more than 150 boats
participating. Each vessel (no matter
how large or small) ~ts the
holiday ~int in its own way: with
dfocorations, ani~tion, music, and,
oi course, thousands ol twinkling
lights. Judging takes place in a
. variety of categories.
In additi.on to the Parade, many
r~idences, visible from the harbor,
will don Christmas lights ilnd
seasonal ornaments as part of the .
Rrng of Ligh~ '98 and join the fun.
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Saturday, Dec. S.
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