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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-28 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 WEEKE.ND REPORT • l scree.n With its roots in the Roaring '20s, the Balboa Theater has been a speakeasy, an X-rated movie house and home to cult hits like 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' .JI IHR HA<ol.\Ml • BALBOA VILLAGE -If the walls of the BalbOd Theater could talk, the sto- ries it couJd tell would be endless. There would be tales of 1920s boot- leggers boozing it up during Prohibi- bon. Of wholesome young couples clad in poodle skirts, Levis and white T-shirts sharing a hrst kiss in the balcony or of ~eedier characters who came to watch X-rdted porno flicks. Stories of mohawk-wear- mg punk rock- er,; sneakirig in through the roof to Cdtch a free midnight stiow- mg of "Rocky Horror Picture Show.~ And, ot course, of the ghosts who reportedly haunted ·the creaky theater's stairwells. While? many 'people today may just see a vacant old building, the place is tP.eming wtth rich history. Longtime reJ>idents -and newcom- ers who Vl.Sited Newport Beach when they were young -remember ,the old days well. Most say they have a special place in their hearts for the once-lively little theater on · the comer of Balboa Boulevard and Mai.n Street. SATURDAY,'~VEM9ER 28, 1998 , • emor1·es The theater was rebuilt from the ash-• PHOTOS BY MAR MAR NIOA&..Y PILOT SEE THEATER PAGE A 18 Dayna Pettit stands on stage of the Balboa Theater while talking with Britta Pulliam about the structure. Al left, the marquee will oon shine again. ~The biggest hllrdle will be just keeping the momentum going~ Theater foundation says reopening will spur downtown redevelopment ~~ BALBOA VILLAGE. -Forty years ago, the streets of this old bu.,.mess dis- trict were bustling with young residents and tounsts who came to experi~ncc life at the beach. They rode the ferry. ate at the restau- rants, played at the Fun Zone· and, of course, saw movies at the Balboa The- ater. They believe the reoperung of the Balboa Theat~r \\ill jwnp-start bu mes throughout the area and are conurutted to makmg that happen. M All of the history• m Balboa can be stunmcd up m. this one eUort, and It is gomg to huve a catalyst effect,· <;atd Dayna Petb.t, president of the founda- tion. That . forward-thmkmg energy I!' what started the Balboa Pcrlormmg Arts Theatre Foundc1tion and is what keeps tt gomg tod~y. suggc ted som f rm of group be put together to a.,;e the theater •Dayna, bemg the "P1Uue she is, put th1 board together and our ftn.t mh t- mg "a at the Rt.,; crboat Cafe fa eryone chscus cd wh ther tlu was a good pro- JOCt and 1( Wl' could ieolly make it hap- pen \ e dt>ackd we could " \\'bat c;tnrted as o few commuruty- mmdt'd people d1 cu."' mg the idea over lunch bus tum d mto a tull·fledged busmr.:-" charyed \\1lh the onerous task of rehahllitatmu and·opcrntmg the 71- v1•a1·Qlcl mmt' house · · •All of ,1 suddt•n our roles ha' e < hmiued to Ver} a~ ll\'t -it'"' ju...,t hke A mural on the front wall of the Balboa Theater shows the foundattou' lnltial fund-raising goal of $1.5 million. Today, the theater is closed, th<' bnght colors of the Fun Zone are laded, and businesses -including the ferry - aren't domg so well. But the city and ilc; residents are simply unwilling to let their beloved Balboa Village go. •Ron Raers had heard the theater was gomg to be sold and possibly dt>mol.ished," said S!cve Brombe1g, a foundation board member and its gen- eral coun..,el •He went to Dayna anp SEE PROJECT PAGE A 17 . INDEX <l.ASSIRID _86 DAJ800I( _ .. ___ ,__J 14 COMMUNJTY FOaUM ·--·· .. --.A 16 ENTOTAINMENT • .. A 14 fAlllt -·--·-.... _. ___ ....__,J.2 SOCIETY ---·-.. -· .... -.. .A 13 Sl'OITS .-......... -... -·-·-·' 1 , Tis the season ... to .start shopping South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island were bustling with day-after-Thanksqiving activity ·-ERON 81 ~-YI111 ll\ NPt>optc ar" confident about spnndmg m~ # said Nina Rohlnc;on, director of sales ahd marketing al Fa. hion Island An c hn'lctlect 100,000 peoplll shoppt~ 'lit they dropped Fm1ay. And ofhru1t at South Coa t Pl6Ul were J>rt'd1cting a healthy pro ht. •1 think wo're going to h1l r • urd tqday. • u.1 pl za pok woman Rita Rcdaelli- ,.:~~~~l~Il!~J4 ;O":;i "'?Nt t...:="""'"'"· Lights and omamen at outh Coat Plaza hang abov shoppers c:arr}'ing gut bag and pushing st.rollers. Th holiday ason wung tnto high gear Frida • t area malts and to on what typl ally ls thetnL~ lbopplng da oJ the .. ~ 2 Saturday, Novomber 28, 1998 MORAL Of THE STORY cindy trane christeson Kl!eping your childhood alive The world is so lull of a number of lhings, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. -Robert Louis Stevenson I have en1oyed hearing from many of you dfter my recent colwnn on swing sets. From what I hear, there should be some large Christmds presents headed for back yards tlus year One man told me he and his wife read the column and went out dnd bought a swing set that very aitemoon. Another woman approached me in , the rnarket, chuckled and said, "My hu'iband wants to buy a big wooden swing set, just like the one he had wtule he was growing up. I did con- vince him to wail ~while though. Alter all, our son has only 1ust started C'fdWlingl • Others fondly recalled therr own &turdy playmate from long, Jong ago. It !.eems that no matter how old we are. the swing sets of our youth still hold speoal spots m our hearts. I d1Il sure there will come a day m the future when yet another swing ~et will enter my We and new memo- nt•s will be made In the meantime, though, I have access to a colorful set not lei! from my house. And every so often I walk down our greenbelt to lhe park dJld hop on l start slowly, und depend.mg on if I am alone or not, I sometimes go dS high as I possi- bly can. Then I Jean way back and feel the wind rush through my hair, just like I did so many decades ago • Back then I was d ch.J.ld who sorne- :Jimes said, •watch me mom, watch pc See how big I am " Now when I ~JOY the freedom to play, I some- thnes stly, HWatch me God, watch me. &e how childlike I can still be." • • One time a little girl and her mom ):lame to the park while l was swing- ing. In a cute but loud void, the little gJrl said, "Mommy. why is that lady !Swinging?• I couldn't hear the moth-· er's answer, but I had the impression me WdSO't exactly sure what to say • B'ut another time I heard a surular ~estion raised, and I heard the (oother say, "Honey, she is·swingfilg lust for fun, just like you." Sometimes we grownups need to <Io things JUSt for fun Even consoen- ¥us, hdrd-work.ing adults Cdn occa- ~onally take a litllC' hreak from dec1- ~ons dnd deadlines and be in~gorat­ ed by doing something that seems Ji!ctttontil tllldillogicdl.-"-"=--~ f also thmk It IS unportant for OW Children to <;f>t> us havmg fun, and to )hare m thPir fun, too. When my daughter. Amy. wt.ts about 8, I took her and a lnend to Coco's for dinner. :Nhen we left, Amy started skipping. 'So did hl'r fnend. I just stood there watchmq them, but then decided to Join then1 I hadn't skipped in years, but 1t W<1s sttll fun! •. After w,.. skipped our WClY to the bu. wt• hopped in and Amy's friend 1d, ·Amy. you dre so lucky that f.Otlf ~ommy knows how to skip. My mommy doPsn't know how.• Perhaps c1 way to enjoy our aduJt- tlood IS to remember to keep a blt of ,pur childhoods dhve : • And you cdn quote me on that. -~--.• CINDY ntANE CHRISTESON 1s a Newport .ffeach resident who speaks frequently to par· · !Gfltmg grou~ You can reach her by e-mail :at cindyOonthegrow.com . faith Newport Beach/Costa f-.Aeso Daily Pilot •. , T1f r-s , I I I T Year established: 1960 Service times: 8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday; Adult Bible study meets at 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school for kindergarten through high school youth meets at 10 a.m. The fourth Sunday of the month (in the swnmer, every Sunday) L'i Children's Sunday. Children attend church with their parents for the first part of the worship service and there Le; a sermon for them. and a children's choih Senior pastor: flichard George Pastoral sta~ Vicky Key, administrative ass1Stant; the Rev Peggy Rubel, associ- ate in family nunistry, Eliza Rubenstein, director of music mm.istry; Suzanne Morgan, coorchnator of religious educa- tion Size of congregation: 400 Makeup of congregation: Close to 70% of the members are trom the Mesa Verde community but, mcreasmgly, people are.coming from Santa Ana, Irvine, Newport Beach and even south county communities. Child care: Available at both Sunday services Type of worship: Music and preaching ol the word are central to the worship, involving both the head and the heart. Members arc challenged to go home and think about what_, from a Gospel perspective, we are expected to do in our live~ and in our comrnurubes. Type of sermon: Biblically based, applied to the contemporary scene. Themes generally come from the scrtp- ture texts tn the Common Lectiona.ry . George also draw:. from science, the arts and socidl science, keeping m mind the United Methodist Church's four compass pomts on the journey of faith; scnpture, tradillon, reason and expenence. Richard George is the pastor of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. Visitors welcome: Visitors are invited to mtroduct> themselves, but remain cmonymous if they choose. They are mvitcd to JOlfl members for coffe~ and a free donut (ollowing the s.ervice. If they leave thmr names and address, they receive a note of thanks from a member of tl)e congregation The pastor also sends a note with informallon about the church there. The church sponsors three ffidJor blood banks for lhl• Red Cross each yeur. They iilso assist S.O S and Fish, Costa Mesa-based, nonprofit, social ser- vice agencies, and serve at Hospitality Kitchen once a month. They dSsist Cos- ta Mesa FU'Sl Urutcd Methodist in the SHIP interfaith housing program twice a year. They one oi many churches that pc"lrticipate in the annual Hunger CROP Wall< for the number of walkers and the amount of money raised. They recently participated m the lfobital for Humani- ty Blitz Build in Costa Mesa. Each fall they hold an Alternative Christmas Cel- ebrdtion fedturing Habitat, The Heifer Project (a hunger project that establish· e~ food resources hy supplymg live- stock to com.muruties), Third World Hand Arts (ci~ cooperative project that provides Third World artisans markets for their wares), Strength for the Jour- ney (a program of the United Methodist Church that offers support seTVlces and a summer camp to people afflicted with AIDS or HN}, and Mary Magdalene House (an outreach facility for abused women and children~. Chancel, Re1oice and handbell adult thoirs are preparing for their Christmas concert at 5 and 7:30 pm. Dec 13. The concert will feature early American car" ols and desserts. Reservabons may be made through the church office. The church is also very excited about its vision statement and a three-year goal for educabon and outreach that ~ the core of that vi.s1on. The goal is to develop disciples who are eager and fully prepared to reach out to the com- munity as well as to members of the church family and its VlSttors. The church believes that people want theu lives to matter Outreach programs: The church has a strong and Ulcreasmg focus on out- reach. ~ree work teams mal<e penod1c trips to Bt\ja, Mexico, to help churches Church design: A very soothing, com- fortable and hospitable setting. Mission statement •Every visitor a friend. Every member in ministry • 1n1eresting note: The church has an extraordinary and exciting music pro· grdffi. 1\vo new children's choll'S and a chimes chorr has been added. The -Compiled by Michele M. Marr WHERE JO GO TO FIND GOD FAITH CALENDAR • EDITOR'S NOTE! Where to Go to Find God features brief descriptions of chur~ and temples m our community. They appear each week on a rotating basis. cience of Mind NEW TiiOUGHT COMMUNITY CHURCH, SOENCE OF MINO The New Thought Community Church, Science of Mind meets at 1845 ~ark Ave .. at the Costa Mesa · Community Center ~1tation 1s on Sunday at 10.15 a.m., followed by a worship service at 10.30 am. Child care and Sunday school are provid· ed. Gail Miller is senior pastor For more information, call 64f> 3199. Seven th-Day Adventist COSTA MESA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Costa Mes" Seventh Day Adven· t1st Church worships on Saturday at 11 a.m Worship 1s traditional, but not stuffy or stodgy. with an emphasis on biblical dlS<overy, adventure and spiritual growth. Church at Study, small group Bible studies, and other classes such as New Believers meet on saturday at 9:30 a .m Chilctren aro welcome •t the church's worship services and there are mother's rooms for moms with .small children. Geofry Park I\ senior pastor. The church Is at 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa For mOfe information, call 548-6596. It ·unitarian Universalist ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUST The Orange Coast Unitarian Uni versallst wor)h1ps on Sunday at 10-30 a.m. Child care and rehgious youth education is offered during 1he service. The church 1s at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-4652. United ~lethodist NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Newport Center United Methodist Church believes that the gospel of Jesus Christ is God's mes· sage of hberat1on to all people throu~h Irv~ of love and peace. It 1s a family-oriented church serving people of all ages in the Newport Beach and Corona del Mar area Worship is Sunday at 8 and 10 am Adult Bible study meets at 9 a.m Children's Sunday school meets at 9 and 10 a.m. Child care 1s available at both services Edward Martin is pastor. The church is at 1601 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona dcl Mar. For more information, call 644 0745 Armenian Apostolic ST. MARY ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH St. Mary Armen an Apostolic Church defines its work as reli91ous and spiritual, national and ~1al Years of communism; the tremen·. dous earthquake 1n 1988 that killed some 55,000 and left cities in ruins; the now fledgling independence for Armenia; and recent war in Azer· baijan have created many needs abrood and among immigranb establishing a new hfe here. The church shoulders a great respons1· bility 1n meeting them. The worship 1s Gregorian, with the trad1t1onal role of the priest as mterceuor. the deacon offering the htany and the choir and congre~ation chanting responsively Services are rn Armen· ian, with the serv1Ce book 1n Armenian with Enghsh transhtera- t1ons Moushegh Ta$.1'1Jian gives the sermon m both Armenian and Eng- lish. Ta~hjian is «?n1or pastor. The church 1s at 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. For m?re rnformat1on, call 650-6760. Assemblies of God HARBOR CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Harbor Christian Fellowship is a friendly community church in west Costa Mesa. The members seek to love and worship God as ~rvants of Jesus Oirist. The church 1s recovery- frirodly and prOYides a safe place for people to share who they truly are. "At Harbor, we communicate a fully Biblical understanding of the dignity and worth of each person,• Services are on Sunday at 10 a.m.; early b rd felfo\Mh1p with donuts and coffee starts at 9:30. 8111 Gartner is ~nior pastor The church Is at 740 W W1I· son St., Cost.a Mesa For mote infor- mation, call (949) 631·7730 or check the church's Web page at www.npayne cornhlarbor/copy.htm • n.ws st0f1es. 1llU\trat1ons. ~1to nel matter or edvert1~ments herein can be reproduced with out written perm1u1on of copy· rrght owner. WEATHER HO.W T.Q..REAQ1,.U_S Cittulation The nmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Cl~fted (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-4321 Editorial Ne-M (114) 540 1224 $P<>rts (949) 642~330 Nfws. SPortS ~aw. (949) 646-4 I 70 E-mall da1lypdotOearthllnk net Main Office TEMPERAT\JRES Balboa 60/48 Corona del Mar 63/49 Costa Me~ 60/46 Newport Beach 60/48 Newport Coast 63149 SUNDAY First low 12.06 p.m .......... 09 Frrrt htgh 5·35 a.m. • . ...•••..• S.3 Second low 11·43 p.m . • . . . • ,. 08 Second high 5·56 pm • • • . • 4 2 WATER • TEMPERATURE: , •••• S9 SURF SPECIAL EVENTS • THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR The Newport B •ach Christian Women's Club.luncheon and boutique will tak(? place Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Coast Highway from 10;30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m The luncheon will begin at 11 ;JO a .m. Admission is $20 For more infor- mation, call (949) 760-9616 or (949) 760-0828 .• A TIME OF SHARING A testimorual meeting will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Second Church of Christ Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar. Admission is free For more mformdtion: call {949) 644-2617. ClASSES;WORKSHOPS RELIGIOUS COURSE Ruth Field will present a class titled Master Mind !torn 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesdcty at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tusbn Ave., Coitta Mesa. Adnus- sion lS $15. For more information, call (949) 646-3199. SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP Juanella Bvans will present a class lltled Healing Service from 10:30 to.11:30 d.m. Wednesday at the Saence of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustm Ave , Costa Mesa Admission is $15: For more mformabon, call (949) 646- 3199. RELATIONSHIP ADVICE John Fry, a pnvate practice psy- chologist, and his wife, Elizabeth Livesay Fry, a tnal attorney, will present a distussion on Good Sex for Singles at this week's relationship cmmar Irom 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew's Preshyteridn Church, 60() St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Free child care ts available with reser· vations by 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. For more information, call (949) 574-2214. WEEKLY EVENTS CAREER COUNSELING Bob Donaldson from Executive Career Serv1ccs, will present Credtive Negollating -Get- ting More Bang for Your Buck at the 1998 Career Network meeting from 7 30 to 9 p .m . Thursday in the chapel at St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church, 600 St. Andrewi> Road, New- port Beach. Admission is free . For more information, call (949) 574-2239. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA . • Adems Av.nue: A coin collection and a set of keys worth $600 wefe stolef\ from a home In the 1300 block. • Harbor Boulevard~ A mountain bike worth SSOO was stolen from a busl· ness In the 1900 block. • ~ Avenue. TWo bowling balls, compact d iscs and a pair of shoes worth $6.~28 were stolen from a home· in the 3100 block. • Vktoria 5trMt A compact disc player worth $250 was stolen from a car In the SO&-OIQ,<:k. • 16th"'--· f wnglasses worth $160 was stolen from a C41f In the 200 block. ' NE\WORT llAOt ' Business Offke (949) 64N3~1 Buslneu Fax (949) 631·5902 SUltF FORECAST l:OCATION • . SIZE Wedge . • . . , 6 10 SW Newport , , .•• , 6 8 sw Blacki S , • , • • • 6 8 SW River JC?tty • • , 6-8 SW GdM ..... 6 8 sw • ~ Avenue A window worth SSO was broken I ..,.., __ ...,,.~~~---_:_~..:..:...:.....-....... .::.:..:....::.::;.;..;,;.:.:.~=.;.::..:i.:.~!'.!..!l.ur..Ci-:--t""'i "->blMP<f bv .,.,. T'tmes Commun t~ N a 1fmet M rror Company '-" • Port Trinity Orde Two windO~ were damaged In a home In the 1900 bloclc. • ~ Avenue. A cellular pt¥>ne worth S240 was itolen from • e.11r In the 1500 block. · t :lllla~A~'5~-..~"'°"'•MM!1"th1 block. ~.11m91Mur....._ _.*5_1'0M!ffln ~tiftB .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Trophy issue looks like. no-win situation l I . --f-1.:!..hc...fecd.ck Ofl the ,OC'Cet noJJ1lr -am:1 added-that ft's~_,,_..,.... __ .;.;..;... ____ ;;;:=.:::s<:Oo«r~!'".i...oo~ t a'Cming : :·· I column has been mterestihg, to •about time some-one kids to wm Will • . say the le~l. Now that.the dust • spoke up.• That''I not .~ assure them of hav-,~as sett!~ .. all that's left lo do for d guy a gOod sign. Anyool~ in a bad time· th~UL like e is ~ · blG.w...c:w.a..-ey lose ey will be First, let's ch~ar up a misconception agree wi~h a policy scarred for We and if • about my opinion of the American Without feelirig els they wm, utey will ;Youth Soccer Orgahization, better · . though they are tum into vicious, 1known as AYSO. Having had one or going out on a limb glas~y-eyed little iboth of my kids in the AYSO for the to do so. automatons whose ;past three yedrs, having been an assis· Second, I sttmd in sole purpose in life is tant couch, having co-coached with the defense or all the the annihilation of wondetiul and tdlented Mike pa-rents who want their opponent. I :segerblot?, and having point!Xl several therr kids to compete don't believe any of '" ,sponsors ;n the clii:ection of the A'/SO, l on a hedlthy level· this. Kids can be •am familiar with the organization. I without the constant . . taught to play gcillles f~ld the AYSO and its volunteers in the reward of a trophy. with winners and ;nighest regard. I am m awe o( and Kids don't need tro-losers and still have a ;appreoate all they do each season. phies just for signing up and would healthy attitude toward sp6rts ana therr ! But my opinion of the AYSO does 'play Just for the fun of 1t. Trophies opponents. If they turn out differently, I not preclude me from cntictzing one of should be reserved for spf)ctdl efforts. believe. as some on both sides have 'its policies wtien I see fit. My opinion of Third, somehow, all pait'6l ts who hinted, that the fault lies not with the · )ts trophy policy has cast me as the ene-encourage their kids lo play hard and kids but with their parents. Perhaps my, as though somehow I have issued play to win have been cast as stark-rav-that has been the problem all along. :an inclictment or the entire soccer sys-ing mad, foaming-at.the mouth, The style of competition I endorse tern. Three of the 10 people who screaming, lunatic stage moms dnd and tea~ my kids is that whenever we responded to me directly, either by tele-dads who push therr kids to the bnnk of step out on that field or on that court, phone or e-mail, indkated that I had insanity each week. Do these pdTents we play to win. But, that doesn't auto- .the "guts" or a certain specific part of exist? Yes. Are they common? No way. matically void the opportunity to have the male anatomy to write that column Then there is the notion thut keepmg fun even if we lose. We follow the rules and w gi1o1e it ouf-dll, eet h-~ we- pldy. i teach my KidS. that when thoy lose, they are.to congratulate the win- ..1. tca:ch.theRMo-flever: rubd"y opponent's nose in· a defeat =-that means no teasing or taunting. Competition is healthy. Competition is not a black or white issue. It is possi- ble to teach kids to compete, play hard and play b,X the rules and :;till have tun even in a losing cause. It's all in the effort and knowing in your heart that , you clid your best. That knowledge must serve as oilr reward to our chil- dren. U we do not h<;>ld out something 'higher, such as a trophy -a gOdl to achieve -then we'll only teach them to be bitter about not being rewarded for a halfhearted or losing effort. The calls and e-mails directly to me were 8-2 in my favor. If I were to ask the AYSO folk.S, my guess would be that their numbers are reversed. So, that'~ it for me and my trophy com- ments. I'm sure the trophies are here to stay, and it's not the end of the world. -• STEVE SMrnt 1s a Costa Mesa resrdent and free-lance writer. He can be reached at (949) 574-2462 °'via e-mail at stsmth190idt net . ' J Saturday, November 28, 1998 AS Victory. party to b~nefit airport fight, sµpport canCliaa es •NeWJ>ort Beach-based Airpoft ~ Working Group lS sponsonng cs luhd- ra r to celebrate the victones of pro· a.im9rt candidates ui Ute 1998 Novem- ber el · , The party Wlll honor Supervisor Jim Silva, who was re-elected against challenger Dave Sullivan in ti1e 2nd . Distnct, Supervisor-elect Cynthid Coau, wbdwon in the 4th DJstnct, and all elected Newport ~each City Qoun". cil members. The working group, a nonprofit cor· porabon. ~ stilvmg to rdise money to ~\ support its continumg fight Tor cl C'Qm· mercinl airport at the El Turo Mann Corps Air Station. The event will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m . Dec. 4 at the home of Clarence and Janice Turner, 1507 Antigua Way in Newport Beach. 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People get glimpse of their favorite college team as it practiced at OCC's teBard Stadium GRE(; Rl~l ING !kif Pb COSTA MESA -Some college athletic programs have far-reachmg influence and fans in every comer of the nation. Florida State. Michi- gan. Nebraska. But few schools rival the well- steeped tradition and folklore of Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish rumbled into OCC on Friday, where the team held a closed-door practice in preparation for its annual show- down with USC. More than 60,000 fans are expected to pack lhe Los Angeles Coliseum to watch the game today. Notre Dame has lost the last two meetings agamst the Trojans. A handful of die-hard fans con- gregated outside LeBard Stac:tium Friday, trying to catch a glimpse of players. Huddled around a cbam- link fence, Irish supporters were upbeat about their chances of gar- nering ·a major post-season bowl bid. The team is 9-1 heading mto its regular-season finale against USC. Newport Beach resident Blair Applegate braved the threatening skies to see and hear his favorite team up close. Applegate lived in South Bend, Ind. -Notre Dame's home -until he was 8, and attend- ed a few borne games. He comes from a family that has proudly worn the Fighting Irish's four-le af d over for three generations. •Fans axe standing up in lhe rain in the fourth quartc:r when they are I . up 40 points,• said Applegate, who noted that his alma mater, San Diego State, doesn't ·come close to mat.thing Notre Dame's tradition.' "Now I'm gettihg to see thes.e guy~ agaw m flesh and blood. I was on a pilgTftnage this morning." Though thousands of miles away, Applegate keeps dose tabs on the team. He receives a weekly publica- tion with scouting reports of oppo- nents, as well as injury updates. He isn't too concerned that starting quarterback Jarious Jackson_won't play today because of a knee injury, and here's why: Loyal fans like Applegate can tell you that Notre Dame is undefeated against the Tro- jans when the Irish use a reserve quarterback. Most of the fans from the Mid- west are std}'ll1g with the team at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, but a strong contingent of Fighting Irish faithful can be fowid in other areas of Southern California. Julie and Phil Cooper of Hunt ington Beach also went to Friday\ practice The couple has tickets to today's game, and there will be a fair share of bantering between hu~­ band and wile. Julie is a religious Notre Dame supporter, while Phil bleeds crimson and gold. Julie predicted the Trojans would fall off lheir horse and take another tumble dgainst the Irish. • 1 really want to beat use on lheir turf,• she said. ·1 ca.rile out today to support Notre Damt' because they axe so far away from home. 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In lieu of presents at his k ayaking party at the Newport Aquatics Center, Connor requested that his guests make a donation to the aquatics center. ·-~'•All#\"9t (l}rlslm"s F~atuns High Qwdity Christmas Gifts • ~ .,_ Anupa111 ud OUTDOOR DECORAllONS. • •World .Fampw Coll«tibla from J'ololWiC, E.aun<tt Kill,. ~ Foowiini, and Smpb.im. • A V010 THE MAt.1.S • ONE STOP SHOP • Gwrs FOR ALL OCCASIONS 200 West Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach (Coro er of Dover&: Pacific Coast Hwy.) 949..650-4600 www.allaboua.mas.com SI'ORE HOURS THANKSGMNG THROUGH CHRISTMAS 8am·l l pm Irvine "Tiij~ ...... -"""""'~ Ranch · Sotun3oy, November' 29, 1998 A 5 A gift from the birthday,boY · . . I ' I Instead of getting presents, boy bo·m .on Thanksgiving Day11987, gives donations to causes' • -_.;..-~--::::-'.':"".'------~.1Jj,.•':""" •_ •_ •_ •_ •_ •_ •.,. •_ •_ • ... ~ .... •_:iiiiillliiiillill~TUS"IiWDier said: "They had a litUc · ~Pb .. --·-...-+~"'•venger hunt toe the·kids." 'Theft's-so m;;y ways to teo<h cfil. lt may he more blesisnd to nh•• NEWPORT BEACH -It's thl~ dren to core obout their community. than rece1w>, but ls it as fun~ • one day of the year when we're "It's about the s"me • he s--1d There's so many resources we have · ., · ... · allowl'd to be a little selfish, but His parents also hdvt; pur· 1 J yedr·oltl Connor 6erson has in our own bock yard ... " . chased 24 books on sd11iny from found thdt even on .his birthaav; the Newport BC!ach Library, #It's more blessed to. give than Lisa Gerson h ch th ill · t lh b rth receive." Mother of Conner Gerson w 1 ey w give 0 ~ 1 • Toddy is the Pegasus School fiflh·grader's birthday, and he has • asked th<U itt ·peu of buying., him presents, his friends' parents make rt donation to the Ne'wport Aquatics Center. In exchange, Connor and about 20of11.is friends will be get- ting a canoe ride from the center to Coast Guard Beach, where they will take a guided tour of a coast guard cutter. · "It's fun to explore, and they have cool rowing macrunes, ~ he said "We'll get to paddle to the beach. it's going to be fun." His mother said she 1s proud of her son 's eagerness to give and share with others. "There's so many ways to l<'t1t h children to care about the11 community," said his mother, Lisa. "There's so many resources . ,) . we have in our own ha.ck'yard to lw dblc to.lwlp uut. • • Born on Thdnk:.91ving Ddy 1987, Connor .occasiont1Uy c~le· brates his birthday on the same day his family 1s remernbcnng all they have to he th<1nkful for. And the best way he has learned to express his 9Mtitud1> 1s by g1vmg back. "I have enough toy~.· hP said .. "I really don't nc~ed a lot." When he turned 8, he asked thol instct1d of l>uymq him pre· sents, his fncnds mt1kc• t1 <lont1tion to the Environmcntc1l N<1ture Center in Newport lkach About $150 was raised for the center, and for his !J<'twroslly, C 'onnor's . name> is on the ofi1nal donor list "They wNe so lht1nkful c1t the EnvuonmC'ntal Nature Center,•· SurprL~e So1neone for Christmas Exclusive Designs. day guests today. • J hs generosity doesn't mean, • he doesn't like to~. however. He' said h1• has an abundclllt supply 'I and doesn't mmd gettir\g more, which · he w1ll be ·getting for Christmas in few weeks . . •1 hke squirt guns and things' hke that,· h~ said We tnvlle you to review 001 f ne select cn- ond receive your 'ree eel lion of our new co•olog of · remo kobe jewe'ry CHARLES H. BARR Gift Certificates Aviillablf~ (949) 675-3130 .3732 .E.t Coa.it Hwy.• Coroaa del Mat ' 180.~ ~esccl1ff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 GARYS ISLAND & BLUEWATER WEAR® Market · SINCt:.1971 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 'S GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE I " . " , ! 6 Saturday, November 28, 1998 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot c BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Storm expected to drop half-inch of rain today ASSAULT TIME LINE Within eight hours Th~. seven ..autts on women hap- pened In three communities. Polke anested 26-yQr-old ~Mn &rt Millet frocn ftor1da in connection with three of the sexuef asautu and are Investi- gating whether he's responsible· for the ~ining incidents. Here 1s a rundoWn of the cases: Police arrest Floricla man · . . NEWPORT-Mf:.SA -Orange County re51dents won't' ~cape the long holiday weekend without getting wet, acco®Dg to weather fore:_ c-asters in connection with ass8.tilts , A '!Lonn off the Cahfomra coast was expected "'to s~ttle over the <;aunty latt? Fmtay night and bring rain with a chance of thunderstorms tflroughout most of today. Forecasters were predjctmg the storm will clump about a httlf an inch of tho wet stuff. ''The storm IS expected to last until edrly Sunday morning, when partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures will hnish out th<' weekend. Wmd gi1sts will lock up between t 5 and 25 mph. and a high surf ctdv1sory has b~en tSl>uc>d by ttie Natiomrl W~ther -Serv1co. Swells m N<.•wport Beach on Fnday peaked lo 5 feet, an<l the surf is expected to mcret1se up to 7 feet today. An occdsional 10-foot Wdve can be found ort w~st-fdcing beaches, weather ofticials saJ.d. · -1 Learn to build your own cornpu~er at class .... Ll~am how to build your own IBM 486 clone or Pentlwn computer m less thdn dll hour, using just d screwQ.nver, by taking two night .workshops ul OCC. The cld.,.., w1U meet lrom 6:30 to 9;45 pm. Tuesda}' and Wednesddy. Reg1strnllon 1s $67, cldss mdtenals, mduding a vtdeotdpe, textbook, d1cignoslic '>oltwdre CD and anti-static wristband, d.le $45. The computers contain all brand-name components, mstructor J&t<1thdn Clul\:(>rs Sdld. Ii; "ll's thl' IJP~t you Cdn own dt a very reasonable pnce, • he said. : A mu ... 1 for dll PC-users who W!Sh to upgrdde thelr f!XJsbng comput- ~n;, the workshop will tedch pd.rtlctpants how to read computer dds '!ld mll'rpret spcc1hcat1ons Also, brand components dnd mtmufactur· 1\-s will bP compared. n For Hlllr(' mfomtdllon, call (714) 432-5880 '' Find 1t fast 1n your hometown neMpaper NEWPORT BF.ACH • COSTA t.JBSA • 1 :'40 a.m. -a ~ar-old woman in Sunset Beach fends off an intrude'r' who grabs her in her kitchen. • Six women in three beachside communities were attacked in 8-hour time span on Thursday. • 3:15 a.m. -a 2~-o G111 <, Hl'>IJ~C. Newport Beach woman ans:w::er;;s---::...=:......;..,......,_..:;:::.:.:.:.JQl>f~~~~--- a knock at her door. The man aStcs h~r for a cup of sugar, some A: 26·year-old man from Florl- milk and flour. She slams the a who Wi.IS visiting his fcjlnily for door when he tries to enter. the Thanksgiving holiday 'was • :3:21 a.m. -a 22-year-old arrested \hursday morning on woman is attacked by a mao In susp1c1on of comrrutting a rash of an alley after he aw her the time. She is forced to the exudl assaults in thr~e beachs1de ground but 1s able to break free. communities, including two m • 9 a .m. -a woman at the Newport Bcdch. Arco gas station at the intersec-Melvin Earl Miller, 26, of Fort tion of legion Street and Pacific Lauderdale was booked on three Coast Highway in Laguna Beach counts of sexual battery and one rs sexually assaulted by a man. count of resisting arrest in Ordnge • 9:05 a.m. -another woman County Jail. l le is being held in in the 500 block of Oiff Drive lieu of $10,000 bail elbows a man who grabs her Miller wds arrested in Laguna around the waist. Beach after three police officers • 9:13 a.m. -a woman jog-cornered him ot Sleepy Hollow ging in the 1300 block of Pacific Beach. Police said in a half-hour Coast Highway rn Laguna Beach stretrh, Miller fondled and has her bteasts fondled by a man who asks her for the time groped folll femalC" Joggers in the • 9:21 a.m. -a man Pacific Codst l llghway comdor in approaches a· female jogger in Lagund Be1.1ch. Mdler reportedly the 500 block of Pacific Coast asked each woman for the time, Highway and also asks for the time. He grabs her chest and runs away. HAPPY TURKEY DAY! ""' .. 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APPUCATION BLANKS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PLANNING COMMISSION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY Cll:.RK'S OFFICE, 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, OR WllL BE MAILED TO YOU BY CAUING (242) 1 644-3005. . FOR MORE JN FORMATION CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT (949) 644-3005. I can't believe ..... . It's My Home tLandscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. · 10 YenrJ i11 Business /~-~ ~-Sr}~ ......,.. -. r • 631-7740 « l Old Nn.pon 81 .. d. • N~'J>O" Beach ..... _ 11 ... 11 ... ,.. •• 11 # • *Our officers looked for him shclf1ty after the indden1s and fotnl him:. Sgt. Greg Bartz "' Laguna Beach Police Department and when they looked down at their watches, hE> grabbed the!I breasts and ran away. In one incident in the • 500 block of Cliff Drive, M11ler allegedly grabbed the woman and tried to wrestle her to the ground. The victim elbowed him and then called police. "Our officers looked for him shortly after the incidents dnd found bun,• said Laguna Beach police Sgt. Greg Bartz.. "One of the officers gdve foot pursuit, and we were able to apprehend hun. ~ Authorities are mvesugahng whether Miller, a Flonda man who was VJsiting hls family in Mission Viejo, was responsible for three other assaults. two of which occurred m the early morning m Newport Bedch A 27-year-old womdn WdS ms· Ued from bed in the 100 block of 14th Street when someone kn~ked on her door at about 3 15 il.m The man, who matches Milh>r's description, asked for d cup ot sugdI, some milk and flour. ThC" mdn tried to pry his way into the> home, but the woman shut ·the door bPforc he could enter. About hve..rmnutes later, d 22- yedr-old walking in an alley on her way home was approached by a man who asked he~ for the time. She was tackled but broke · free. Authoribes were contacted ubout both incidents. . ~ Pohce also suspect Miller may be responsible for an assault on a 46~year-old woman in Sunset Beach. At about 1:40 a.m., an intruder entered a home in the 16000 block of Pacific Street and attacked the victim who was m thP. kitchen. The man grabbed her and lned to pin her to the floor when the victim's boyfriend heard the woman's screams. The suspect Pscaped. In the Newport and Sunset l>earhes cases, the suspect was described as white with dark,hair, dbout 6 f <>t>I tall and between 25 dnrl :~s years old. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams me true, and increase your home's value, too! ome in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . The Original ~ NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. UcenseNo. 308SSJ SANTA ANA • 2800 N. TU$tin AYC, (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA• 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TE.R.llY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. 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Verb~l hug~1r.om strangerSO stem· grief ·CJ.I;~-~ .... ....---......... 4'r.:;-=---~ • ' Before we forget Thanksgiv-to say, I am in complete agr~-with the last reath·1 didW that devotion and comparuonship an' ing for 12 more months, T H E f I E D ment. · my fate.wai. dlways safest in dninial can give. you -so Ju:.t all~w me to get a few words ( 0 l U M N Most thanks of all to ·the peo· your loving hands.• · remember those happy tunes I• in edgeWise. pl_e ~ ll!Ostly strangers·-who Margit Mott.a wrote: •Bill A lady who s1~ed herself · I beg your indulgence here, took the lime to sit down and. . and I tfoth hugged Stiggy (their "Kate,• reassured with: "There because 1 want to put out some give some verbal hugs to a guy pound-rescued wheaten terrier) is no love like' that of an older earnest thanks before we are who needed them. a bit more this morning after dog .... Reme~ber, love is m~rn all obliterated by mistletoe and Thanks to Allen Davis and reacling your column, as I'm permanent than grief.• holly and red-nosed reindeers. Allan Beek, who asked, as did sure every other dog-owning There was also a card from I use Thanksg1vmg to make several <>thers, the very logical reader did.• Tulsa's doctor, Nancy Hauer, at up a sort of personafprofit and-que~tlon: "When are we going. ticnn Merritt spoke for otheri; Newport Center Animal Hospi- loss statement, aqd I tell you, '"S lo start giVing hUin8.ll b~ when she wrote: HI 've been tal (this after a phon~call, then General Motors, Coke and the same mercy and compas:. through1f~ and it is hoQrtbre.itl<-a bouquet of flowers): w1 know Microsoft should have a P&L as sion we give to ammals?" ing. our greatest coinlort is howCieeP.lY you lovecHhii.:spe· good as mine. All profit, only ' Thanks, also, to Carol Boice knowmg what a happy life we c1al dog and I cry when I think one loss, although that was a martin and Russ and Dolores Bangert gave our pets here on earth.• sizable one for my wife and me. and to Linda al Dutch Touch Helice Subcasky was one The year had hardly begun special thanks to the people Grooming, who sent along a who had been there, too. She when we had to put our dog, who helped us get on down copy of ·A Dog's Prayer.• chided me for referring to Tulsa Tulsa, to sleep. We have put that bumpy road. "It helped me a lot a few as a "dumb dog" and nailed me -obout your loss." . 1 hope this hasn't been too weepy and maudlin for you. but it's something I've wanted· to · write ever since receiving such sentiments. Gives you·some badly needed extra faith in peopl~. I think. It's nice to know we have such an abundant supply of · genuinely canng people. w • AlED MARTIN is a former New- port Beach resident who now wptes from h1~ r1ew hom~ in Fort Collir1s, Colo down pets five times before, Indeed, I am thankful for so years ago when 1 had to make dead to rights that using the old but none of them hurt as deeply many other things and people. 1 the same decision as you for my expression _ as I did again and for as long as tlus one I thank my colleagues and boss-dog, Boy,· Linda wrote. •1 hope today_ was "just'your way of still can't tell you why, but the es at the Daily Pilot, who have it helps you some.· trying to minimize this heart- bond with this creature was far allowed me to continue writing The last stanza was particu-. . ~ larly me ..... ' ... gful, and it applies wrenchmg expenence. deeper and stronger than we this column from afar. 'LUA.LU H I h d t d h cAVW < · 1EL:W-CHITO d · to every one of us who loves a e 1ce a 0 put own er ever imagine . Likewise, deep appreciation pet·. l?-year-old chihuahua mix, I felt guilt then, and do now, to the Pilot readers who have that we griev~d so deeply for a called and written the paper to "And, my friend, when I am Walter, the previous summer. "l dumb old dog when so many say that keepjng The Fred Col-old end no· longer enjoy good fell truly blessed to have known friends had suffered the loss of umn going was a pretty good health ... do not make heroic such a good and loving and spouses. But we loved the guy, idea. I don't know all your efforts to keep me going. I am faithful friend.• and that's the way it was, and names, but I did see letters not having any fun. Please see Doug and Judy White wrote: is. from Bunty Justin, Susan Seifert to it that my life is taken gently. "We, too, know that void. It's This year, I want to say a and Marilyn Wheeler. 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This photo of the Gllmansand their Dally Pilot was taken·a t the Acropolis in Athens These six girls, from various cities in Orange County, spent slx weeks in.Poland for a short-term mission trip. ln the background is the Sukiennice, which is in the town quare of Krakow, Poland. In the Foreground, left to rigbt are Lisa Radisay, Heather Fish, Bec.ky Hill~ and Katie Rzadkowolsk a. "The Feel Good Co11sig11111e11t Store" Benefiting Orangew ood Children's Foundation Make a differnzu in the iifi~ of a des.erv.1.6 .J. :l.d.' . NOVEMBER 27, 28, & 29 AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE!!! . *SPECIAL SALE HOURS: 11·4 FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY · -------------------------~---------------------------~---~---------------------, CUT 8 SAVE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ! HUGE DECEMBER* SAVINGS!'! I SUNDAY CLOSED iO .. 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Bordef!i ppens With IXJoks, music, cqffee anlfeats . :-rcrw·.----......... · " • orders Book Music & Cate 949 63 - pened this week at 1890 , Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. · nie llew stt>ro C!arffi.:S b15'0ks, • Jl:l:USic, videos and a cafe that tee.tures sandwicht>s, bagels, 1>o•ups~ pie, coffee drinks and other beverages Borders offers a' 10% discount on hardback 'books, and a 30% discount on 'New York Times bestsellers. . A new ·eragrance dnd cos- metics store called Sephora is referred to as the Barnes & Noble of beauty. The s~ore is very well organized with walls of fragrances in alphabetical order and separate displays for men's, women's, children's and unisex products. Every aspect of the fra- grance, including its shape, scent compos1tton and price, is highlighted for customers. Anlt if you're into trends, you can look at the top 10 fragrance wall, complete with the latest best sellers There is also a Lipstick rain- bow where you can find a shade for every occasion. There ttre 365 shades for every day of the year. Customers also can find the latest, most cutting- edge brands of cosmetics. Look for hot studio and makeup artist lines such as Vincent Longo, Nars, Benefit, Shu Emura and Alchemy, not to mention celebnty favorites such as Hard Candy, Urban Decay and SWa. The latest skin treatment lines that are mentioned in magazines can also be found at Sephora, including Naturpathi- ca, Comfort Zone, Natura Bisse and Peter Thom Roth. A new and unproved Ralphs A PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES EVENT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN FREE LEGAL ADVICE • •AUTO .TRUCK & BICYCLE •UNINSURED/UNOERINSURED ACCIDENTS MOTORIST CLAIMS •INSURANCE COVERACE •SLIP /TRIP & FALL ·•DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS •INJURIES •CONTRACTS •REAL ESTATE •WRONCFUL DEATH •JOB RELATED INJURIES •LECAL & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE •BUSINESS •WILLS Men'• & women'• fir•t ch~c• for casual & •portswear clOthlng. NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE HOLIDAYS GREAT SELECTION OF REYN SPOONER CHR1s·1, .. \S SHIRTS . • J 036 lrviM A11e., W'Oulijf J>laa. NtWfXJrt /JaJ.th, 631-29!)6. Open MonJ.iy chmugh Friday 10·8, 'm1rc4y 10 7, ancf Sunday 11 -5 .. .. • (949) 6•5-8282 re-opened last week at 380 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. The new store is double the ize. and at 52,000 square · fee offers more iety t;Jian it · c'ould ever before. There b an e,>epan.ded ser- vice deli . .i salad bar, chef-on the-run-center: an expanded bakery with new bread ·tines, ice cream cakes and fresh . wdrm bread baked all day; a nutrition center; an expanded produce section with a fresh organic food section; a floral center where you can choose 'fresh flowers and even have fruit baskets made, and for a charge Ralphs will deliver flow-· ers. Ralphs is still open 24 hours a day, and stiU takes doubles coupons. There's also a Ralphs Club that offers discounts on groceries for members. A 16th annual traditional lree-llghttng ceremony is hap- pening Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Town Center Park located at the comer of Bristol Street and Anton Boulevard, adjacent to the Westin South Coast Plaza. Honorary mistress of cere- monies Jennifer York of KTLA· ;'JV's mo{lling news team will kick olf the festh(lties, followed by a performance.of holiday tavontes by the All-American Boys Chorus and the traditional countdown to the tree lighting. Santa Claus will also make il special appearance to greet.t? boys and girls. The Christmas tree is a towering white fir illu- minated with more than 15,000 colored tights. ' For, more informal.ion, please" call the offices of South Coast Plaza at (714) 435-2100. • BEST BUYS appears every Thursday and Saturday. If you know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170 or write to ' me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa 92627. ~U ' L I • Send AAOUNO TOWN items to the Daily Pilot Around TO'M\ 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; ot call (949) 5"40-1224, ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at darlypilot.com - TODAY A Chrls1mas tree lot wlU be up and running from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily through Dec. 20 in Parking Lot E at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Pcur Drive, Costa Mes.J Call (714)708-3247 A Sugar & Spice Home Craft Boutique will be held from 9 a m. to 4 p.m . through Sunday at a Newport Beach residence, 20082 Bayview Ave. The event will fea- ture five rooms filled with home- made items, most under $20, and will include Christmas decora- tions and gifts, clotlung, jewelry, food and children's items. Cdll (949) 752-8229. SUNDAY II A Swedish Chrlstma5 Fair will be presented from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Costa Mesa Neigh· borhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will fe(\ture baked goods, • Swedish handicrafts, . dancing around the Chrisbnas tree, Swedish food, folkdancers and' more. Admission is $2. Children 12 and under are free. Call (714) 557-2902. , ,,. MONDAY OCC ceramic class students will1 present the 22nd ·annual Christ· mas Art Pottery Sale from 8 a.rru to 6 p.m. through Wednesday at the entrance to the Student Cen- ter on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Prices start at $.5. Portions of the proceeds will·· buy eqwpment for the schooJ'S Ceramics Club. Call (714) 432- 5515. CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? · ~ 1 I ' Not to be confused with the Competition!! I The one, the ori 'naJ 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho i • Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarterly Performance review • Fee Based-No Load cP Sutro Portfolio Management Call TodCfY ! LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager • · 610 Newpon Center Dn've, SUite 900 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell®sutro. com r TRY DOR WORLD-FAMOUS IIS8IS81PPI MODSLIDE .. .IT'S FRiii Dessert is on us When ~ou purchase one entree at regular price. you'll rece ive one free Mississippi Mudslide dessert. This offer is only good through December 15, 1998, so call now for reservations. (949) 673--3425. RIVER BOA"£ RESTAURANT A Waterfront Classic at The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (fonnerl11 Reuben E. Let) 151 E. Coast Hwy. m Newport Beach Men's & women's fi~e clothing EVERYDAY WEAR ••• wit'1 Cl fle1ir Ce1sual Yet Elegant I ~~111;~ , ' ' ' I 369 East .17th Street (At TlL-;tin) Suite #4 0>.5ta Mesa (949) 515-2996 • I I •• I &0-60%'¥f CUSTOM DRAPERIES DECORATOR ACCENTS •GRABER •HUNTER DouGLAS BLINDS &, SHADES -10 01y C.11 far• Fru in H""'~ Eltmuru COSTAMESA ~· :-::: 800-624-5132 ~!~~~! H DRAPERY WORLD 493-2870 QNolity Worlmulnrhip SUia 1959 Visit our factory ~wroom: 11622 Marlron Drive, Garden Grove {Knott ~ Orangcwood) Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot around town Sotvrday, November 28, ~ 998 A 11 --~--~-,------~~~~--_.,,_..._M:.~o-=¢%r;'!:l~r=-.·~~n 7~ ' t intormation, ca1f(949) 720-8437. wrap donauon<>. For rflore 1nfor-Approach to Arthnth and Ostlt<>- poros1:. will be pre5ented by Steve I lolmes from 6;30 to 8 pm. at the P'atio Cafe at t.1other's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.. Cos· ........ ~ A tlde pool and gray whale ·tght· mg trntnlllg will be pre~PntP.<l at 2 p.m. at Crystal Cove Slate Park, THURSDAY 1b omces of South Coast Plaza will hold its 16th annual truditionaJ c,hrisb:nas tree-lighting ceremony at 6:30 p.m. al Town C<>nter Park, at the comer of Bru 101 Strcet""and Anton Boulevard in Costa MClXl. The event will feature a per1or-. mance by The All·Aowrican Boy:.' Chorus and dI1 appearcmco by San- ta Oaus. Adnussion is fwc. For ta Mesa. Admis:.1on is tree. Re er-A water aerobics class will be vations are required. For more held from 9 tp 10 a.m. at OA.SlS information. can t800) 69.S..666;7,_ • ~r ~en ril"'-800 Ma19vente Ave'., Corom1 dcl Mar,.,,Admission ,more mformabon about the event, caU (714) 435·2100. I 1 A yoga class will be presented by 1 Helena Sprake from 6·30 to 8 p.m. , al the Ncmcy Clark Educdtion Center, 471 Old NPwport Rodd, Swte 103, Newport Beach. AdmisSion is $8 per cld.Ss or $30 for four prepaid cldsses. For more information, call (H49) 548-4059. TUESDAY I ftA. water aerobics class wilt be held from 9 to 10 a.m. at the OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $1. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. -A yoga class will be presented by !fl:elena Sprake from 9 lo 10:15 .a.In al tho Nancy Clark Educd· )l~ Center, 471 Old Newport ·Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. aAd.mission is $8 per class or $30 Jor four prepaid classes. For more Wonnation, call (949) 548-4059 · • A ballroom dance cJass will be presented from 3 to 4 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mdr, d.mission is $38. For more mfor- 1 ~ation, call (949) 644-3244. • • • seminar titled A Natural - WEDNESDAY Harborlltes Toastmasters wlll meet at 7 a.m at 'the Bahia Corinthian Yc1cht Club, 1601 Bay; side Dnve, Corona <lei Mar. Guests are invited. For more 1ntorm&tiOf}, call 586·9 t 72. The Networkers will Jl!ePl from . 11:45 am. to 1 p.m. ut the Cosld Mesa Golf dJld Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis- sion is $12 dnd includes lunch:For more ·informdtion, call 885-9093. A Women's Life Stress Support Group for Seruors will be pr(•s(•nt- ed from·12 30 to 2 p.m. at OA51S Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. The meet- ing will be facilildted by psycho!: ogist Natalie Zucker. Admission i1 free. For more informallon, Ci.ill (949) 644-3244. Senior consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free discussion of reverse mortgages for seniors 62 arid over at 3 p.m at Bayside Vil- lage, 300 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more ink>r- matlon, call 723-0213 A group counseling session UUed Body-Image lmprovemc>nt - Female Power will be held at 5-:JO p m dt Coast ConsultUlg, 1 BO Newport Center Dnve, N£•wport Beach Sessions are $25. For more Nee·d Money?? we have loans for everyone.~~~~ • Easy Qualify-Clsh Out • Low Fixed R.1tc'>, ARM., • Htgh LTV for 1 ~t & 2nd TD., • lnv<.-stmcnt, Commcn.:i.il • Credit Probkm-. Ask for Crystal Bernth Newport Financial Associates (949> 851-2200, CEL <714) 394-5189. Trendy, upscale furniture store offers bargain prices for new and used one·of ·a,kind items. IS $1. For more mformation, call (949) 644·3244, The-Ebe-II Club of Newport l3f'ach will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at th<• Btthai Connlhian Yacht Club, lb01 Bayside Drive, Newport RPach. Mohvaliondl speaker Patricic1 Covington will speak on I low lo Spice up Your life. For more mformatiQn, can (949) 721· 9267. J . . A slnglng class will be presented from l to 3 p.m. at OASIS Seruor CentP.r, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corond del Mar. Admission 1s free. R or more infomlabon. can (949) 644-3244. A llne dancing class will be held from 3:15 to 4 45 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar Admission is tree. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Women In Management wlll pre- sent cl notworking party at 1ts monthly meetmg et 6 p.m. at the Sherdton Newport Hotel. 4545 MdcArthur Blvd.. Newport R<>dCh The event will feature door pnzes, live music, friends, acuv1t1es iilld holiday festivities. Dondtions will be accepted on behdlf of the Women's Assistan- Center m L<ike Forest. Items n£>edcd ·include notebooks, purs- C!>, camngs, blazers, etc. Do not IOl.:>I ADl\M.~ AVI . t l.NllNG I 0"181 AC.II c <)Jf;.i(> S ATURDAY SID EWALK S ALE! 7 l 4•963 •7046 Excluding ~urfboards. Great Deals on Lest Years Snow Goar! 3140 E . Coa•t ~wy CdM. B4B-71i!0·01533 ' IDdtlon, call (714) 995·6..153. A group counseling ton tilled Relationship lmprovemenl will be presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Con- sulting, 180 Newport Center On- vc; Newport Beach. ScS'9lons :lire $25 For more informauon, C'dll (949) 720-8437. A slide lectwe on Russia, · the Baltic Republic:. and Finland will be presented dt 7 p.m. a t the Newport Bedch Central Library's Fnends McPting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Ad.mlss1on is free For more mforrndllon, cCill (949) 7}7· 3801 . 'I "' The friends of Argus will meet at 7:30 p.m. al the Boy Scout Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, calJ (949) 642·5031. DEC. 5 A pancake breaklast fund-raiser will be held from 8 to 11 a.m at the Cosld Me!>a Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St The event wtll fea- ture entertainment by Newport Show Tunes from 9 to 10 15 a.m. Menu items include pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice and coffee. Tickets are $3. For more informa- tion, call(949)645-2356 .A back-country hike will begin at 9 a.m at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will mef't at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking JS $5. For more information, call 1949) 497-7647. "1{,ugs for tfu 9fo{Ufays!" HEMPHILL'S RUGS £ CARPETS . 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tide pool l'11ks WillJTieet at Pelican Pomt Parking Lot No. 4 . . DEC. 6 A 'back-country hike will take pla(e at g d.m: at ciyi:.tdl Cow State Pdrk, 8411 E. Com,t I hgh· way, Newport Bedch. H1kei:-will m~Pt at El Moro V1s1tor Cuntl'r. Parking l<> $5, For more mlorma.- tlon, call (949} 497-7647:· Ed C. Krupp, astronomer and cl1r1>ctor of the Grittith Obsen:uto- 1)'. will present ·a lide lc•cture from 2 ::m to 4::JO p m. at th Cyceum at SCC, 55 Fdir Dnvc, Costa Mesa The lecture Y.ill illus- trate astronomy and the urchaPol· ogy of power. Member., and SCC students dre lree A<lmbs1on 1s $5 for nonmembers and $2 lor stu- dents. For more mfomiatlon, call 1949) 786-9149 ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church olters a support 9roup for families with lo\cd ones \\ho au mentally ill. The group mt::Pts Jrom 6;30 to 8 pm. Sunddys in lhe church's Dierenfield l ldll C , tlUO St. Andrews · Rottd, Newpo1 t Beach. The conhdr.nt.iul group is open to the community. f-or morP informauon, call 631-2880 Pro!:ipects Ne1working Group meets from / i5 to 8:30 t1.m Home For The Ho/UJays Sale •Leather • Talever •Pewter •Iron •Ceramic •Pine •Teak • Mahoiany furn iture \el ~all "CT Explore Fine 1'·urni\1Jlng'> & 1:ouNrAIN VAU £Y . 17870 ewhopc 110~ In 1 he <:<Mic,·o C:.cnt r t Tlllhert 71 -43S·7926 ,.._~~ ·AIJSO \1fJO 2'Tl9llA .... lR~l. fl ··~··_,~ W1Mtnesdays at Muni' Cafe, 1835 - Newport Blvd., Costa Mes Brcakld tis $0 For more inlorma- uon, call Angtt> Stafford at 471- 2225 or nna Fuman at 551-3156. The Newport · Beach Parks, BeaC'hesand Recreation€ommi . .s1on rrroots nt 7 pm th~ Mt Tues'- day of each month· m the' City Counr1l chambers, 3300 Newpon Blvd., Newport Beac:h For mo~ infonndllon, call 644-3151. Nicoline Anonymous feUow~bJp w.mts to hr>lp men and \yomen who ~mokP., •o quit and remu.in smok~ tree f-or more lo.formation on local evcrung m£>etings, call bS0-2713 • '\. :I The Costa Mesa Historicat Sod- Cl\ h11lds a lr~e open house from 11 d 11. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at l 870 AnahPrm Ave , Co ta Mesa Tlw event features mem,Ordbilia from the oty of Costd Mf•:.d dnd thP Santd Ana Army Air Bdse Cal1631-5g18 O\.ereaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p m Wednesdav!:i al !St. John's Episcopal Church 183 E. Bav St., Co~ta Mesa. Call 953-ocmo. · OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support gro1,1p trorn 7 to 9 p,m the second Thurs- tld}' of each month at 800 Mar· gtHmle Ave., Corona del M~ Cdll 644-3244 • The Yoga Place offers a prenatal ancl f>O$lndtdl yoga lass from 3 to 4 :m p.m.-Thursday~ "!eyY classet begm on the fu::.t <. th( month. Call 642-7400. •• •• I • • .... _ . .., . A 12 Saturday, November 28, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Annual Christmas boatfest ready to sha.Ve .o(f . . GHIUSTMAS BOAT PARADE: U' lune.to dec- orate yout bodt, no miit- ter what size, and become d paJ:t of a 90-y<.>ur Newport Beach tradition ....-th~ Newport Harbor.Christm8s lioat Pc1rade, Dec. 17-23. More thdn a million pt>opl<' will see the parade trom the shorehn<>, rcstaurtlnls and th~ homes that hoe Nt .. wport Hat· bor in what the Nt>w York Times calls one oJ tht· 10 best Chnstmas hohcidy cclebrallonsc in the l:Jmted <.;tdtes w • At the samt.> tanu>, homeown- ers on the boat parndc route . can JOin thn "Ring of L1qht<o" and decorate your home<o ~o that those on the boats can enjoy the two-hour µarntle dS 1t covers the routf>. • A boat of 1utlges will c nusC' · the harbor on Wednc>sday, Dec. 16, viewing the homes and pre- senting b.rnners to the awMd- winnin!r home decorators. Your . CO A M ... U N 1.t ·Y __ & CLUBS pm ·de boom boat can become an official entry m the parade and be eli- gible to win one> of many lro· ".'"\ ph1es tharwill he p1esented at a specidl dinner being held at the Four Seasons Hotel on Fn- day, Jan. 15, H><l9 · This yedr's trophy categories include Best Use of Music, Best Adherence to Thl"me. Best Use ~·~·~ >.,11· Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South or 40.5 l'Wy . 545-7168 Get a $17 'Super Room' in Laughlin, Nevada Now! Plus a Free Night Stay in December or January /\'ew Multt ·Media Show! On the Wings of Eagles ~pccial sound and lightin~ effect~ on four giant screens salute Amcncan Heroes from WWII to Dc.,ert l\to rm. f rec 15 minute show~ dai l> • FrN• ~lot machine pull. Guaranc<·ed win up to $5.000! • Big name entertainment in the Pa\ilion Th(>'Jtcr. • Frtc afternoon and e\·cning lounge entertainment. • Exprc~s Check-in with your credit carJ and at least 2 hours nodcc. •Adults-only pool/spa hours. •Daily Social Hour with . complimentary drinks. •Non-smoking floors and ca-;mo area...;. • Free shuttle to Outlet Mall. •free I 940's Museum • Bring a guest! The $I 7 pncc Js fo r I or l (Sunday through ThursW.y) until 12/17/98 Super Room Pacbge • Standard room for j w~ e'~ l nr~b for !Y.o • rv,o al/.you-c1111-.it Brcakf'asi l>uff'ct\ • '114'0 all-you· t:1111 t'<1/ Pmnl' Rib Oiim~ bull't'IS • 011/}'! $49:.:~ Help a child urvive today and ucceed tomorrow . . Be a Big Brother. For more info nnation, please can (714) 544-7773. OP ORANGE COUNTY of Lights apd Animation, Best · Sa1llmnt, Best Power Boat, Best "'Boat un()er 30 ~ilr, Besr.N~\ Entry and Best l Iumor and Onnmahty. · 8\1t partic-1pirnls dre eligible tor a trophy only ii they official- ly cntN and pay a $2S'r egfstra- t10n feq . Trophy winners will rcce1v\> two free Licke ts to the Jan. 15 dinner. ror an entry form, call the Newport Harbor Art>a Chamber of Commerce at ~149/729-4400. SISTER CITY BREAKFAST: President J erry RJchards inyites you to join lhe Sister City of N<•wport 8Pach Association anmldl holiday breakfast on at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. '3 al thl' Cannery Restaurant, 3010 La Fayette Ave., Newport Ilc<lch Guests are encouraged to bnng an unwrapped gift of a c:hild's socks, underwear, T- sh1rts or sweats to share with the children who live at Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. Breakfast reservations arc $15 i>_er e en;on, and are.avail- . ~bleby calhng Hdl"le trock.ul • 94q1717-3870. CLUB NEWS O n Wednes- day, Dec. 2, the Harbor Mesd Lions Club will assist the Costa · Mc•sa 900 Club in hosti ng the annutil tthnd Children's Christ- mas Patty al the Bristol Bistro m South Coust Plcaa. Thl .. children will be served brunch and treclted to r.ntertainment and gifts. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS Bob Trdcy, sponsored · by Evan Evans, who 1omed the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. WORTH REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. "The problem with bemg punctual is that nobody's there to appreci- ate it." r---~ m1n1 u Stctraqe I I I The Extra Space You Need I ; t/ Individually Alarmed t/ Resident Managemeot ; Units Team I t/ Climate Controlled Units t/ Op~n 1 Days • 1,000 I I t/ Computerized Gate .~ CUnits t·. R I I Access r ompe 1tive . ates I r----------, ti' Personal Business & 11 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I t/ Extra High Ceilings I ;! $50 off! ; 1 I Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I ; Liici=-i~!j.I 'i-.., ; I 1111 Camelback St. sisoN AVENUE ~ I L Newport Beach, CA • 1 _________________ ... I. Clms..., .,, eas.nw SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS ~~~l~G VJEE't,.Wan_t teu1£!.._ more mvolvea m your commu· nity, make n~w fnends, net· work, or give something back to your community? Try a St!r· vice club! You're invited to attend a ch~b meeting this com- ing week. Many dubs wiU buy your first guest meal for you. p.m.: The Newport-Balboa Rota_ry Club meets at the Bahia -conhlh1 n achl Cluo to ~-~.-..--­ dances of sugar plums from the "Nutcrdcker. TUESDAY-7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunnse Rotdry Club meet.s at the Billbou Bay Club to hear Tom Wall on the El Toro Marine base re use plan. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa:Newport l Jarbor Lions Club meets al the Costa Mesa Country Club WEDNESDAY-7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet dt the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Universi\y Athletic Club. Noon: The Costd Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesd Verde Country Club. 6 00 THURSDAY-7 30.a.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breclkfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: The Kiwa- nis Club of Newport Beach- Corond del Mar meets at 1-be Bahw Corin~hian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets dl the Hobday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Harb6r meets at Riverboat R<!!>tauranl for a business meet"' mg. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mar- riot Hotel. • Community. & Clubs Is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting informa· "' tion to (949) 660-8667 or marl to 2CMW' S E. Bristol St., Suite S, Newport Bead\ 92660. 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA elf (714) 708-4805 lutrr-rnttioun l ~nbqnnrfrn Yi1>it the International Headquarters of TBN! r ree hourly showings· at the Virtual Reality Theater, de picting the li fe and m iracles of C hrist and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! /10111 , .. l/1111 //1111, I011111-f>p111 / 1 i ..,,,, /fl.1111 ''!'"'· \1111 !p111-i1p111 • I • Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot SOCie Soturduy, Nov mbet 28, 1998.'A 13 nngs in ro rosis 0 ne of the most important charity balls held m this commwuty rP.cently atttacteQ.neady AOO loc4llc~eA!\ intent on making a difference m the lives of those alflictt•d with cystic fibrosis. • Under the Gypsx Moon, a casino night with dinner and dancing,wqndcnngfortune tellers dnd sooth.<;,1yers, charmed the crowd, which came together under the chdirmanship of HeldJ MUler and Garth Blumenthal of Fletcher Jon s Motorcars. The Westm South Coast Plaza ih Costa M<>sa was transfonned under the tutelage of a commit'.. tee that included Manon Hal- facre of 1Taditional Jewelers, Fashion Island; Brian Fargo; Newport Beach's Four Seasons hotel general manager Mehdi THE CROWD . , Eftkarl; Peri Berne, Stephanie Argyros of·Coast Newport Prop- erties; and Ed Arnold, Cystic Fibrosis f oundation Southern California chapter president and dedicated local newsman Underwritten by Fletcher Jones Motorcars, the $85-per- person ticket raised more than $30,000 to benefit cystic fibrosis research. Titls No. 1 genetic killer of children and young adults may have a cure in sight. Progress in the lab fostering dt>velopments lea.ding to medi- cine to fight the disease has gtv- en hope to many. But hope is not J enough. Too many continue to perish as we wait for the cure. Money and time stand 'in the • way of life. Tb.at iS why locals including Sue and Dave Hook Margie and Martin Hubbard, executive director of Opera Pacific, celebrate at the Opera Ball held last Saturday. · have dedicated so much of thel.J' time and money to furthering the cause and enlisting the help of others. To get· involved with the Cys- tic Fibrosis Foundation, call (714) 938-1393. I 48'11 • 71'1. PORTS AND EXERCISE GEAR r SNOWBOARDS T READMILLS WETSUITS r &MORE (949) 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNMENT BUY • SELL • TRAl:>E 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa . The Law Office of Michael K. Moberly Concentrating In Financial Matters • Trusts, Wills & Estate Planning • Tax Planning, Audit & Defense • Personal & Business Bankruptcy FULL SET ACRYLIC 'Acly!IC wWMe Tip • Pi'* & Wh Powoer •LumeGel •Sil\ Wrap FILLS Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Bel'Der · tor only s49900 U~l03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC ' • Another dollar brings the cure . a day closer. Wome n Crom TiuHwlanders, which· supports the Orange County Muscwn of Art, held their annual membership qiarn. pagne tea recently Now that's quite a tea, or quite a."l unusual, tea to say the least. The Pelican Hill estate of Patrlda Marshall served as the backdrop for the contingeqt of fslunders who had come to sip champd9De and show off ~ome fall finery. It was all for a very worthwhile cause, supporting the programs of the art museum, located near Fashion Island, where the group takes the1.r name. In past years The Islanders, a small but dedicated lot, have made commitments to a dlfferent chanty -mostly associated with children -every year. Now their cause celeb is art and art educa- tion. ' The gathering, organized by the beautiful Rosalie Friedman of Corona Del Mar and the recently engaged Marsha Orlin of Newport Beach, brought out ladies in hats as finger sandwich- es wer~ en1oyed with MaiSOn Deutz c,hampagne. Not a lea bay was seen for miles ••• Local ladies were not in hats, however they were elegantly decked out for the recent 1998 . • r .,. orchestra under the baton of John DeMaln. Stars of the com- µany._crucr.tam~t.b.e..a~wji:,~LQ; .. _.... were JOined by the Beverly Hills Cotillion Da~ Ensembli The professional dcmcen; wero ' f\Ot to be outdone however, as local patrons took to the Four Sedsons) ddnce floor with grace , and style as the Frank Amoss Orchestra played classics repre- senting all sorts of musical styl~. Enthusiasts on the dance floor mdudcd Elaine 'and Hunter Keck, Dr. Howard House. escort- ing the elegant Elizabeth Vin- cent of I !arbor Islan~ Mary and Patrt.ck Dirk, Lille Hinde and Steven Jones, who were m from Texas for the affair, Irene and Bill Mathews, Maralou and Jer- ry Harrington, Margie and Mar- Michael and Ann Howard joined other locals at the 1998 Opera Ball held at the Four Seasons Hotel. The ball was just one of many charitable events held last Saturday. tin Hubbard, Kathy and Michael Dogali, Janice cind Clarence Turner, Elizabeth and Walter Hanson and the Wldely admi.red Aoss and Ed Schumacher. Opera Ball held at the Four See1- sons Hotel, Newport Bedc.h. The Saturday evening soiree was organized m honor of the much loved David Dl Chiera, former director genNal of Operd ·Pacillc Di Ctliera tlPw mto town from lus Ea!>l <;.oast residence to be honored at the gdla bltick-tic everung sponsored by C<1rticr . and chaired by the lovely tertm of Ruth Dlng and local d~·rmalolo­ g1st to the stars, S. GayJe Widy- olar. . Both Dmg und Widyolar are dedicated to Opcrd Pdc1hc un<l have worked for mnny years m support of the compcu1}. The ' .. I magical everung featured the music of th~ Opera. Pacific TRAVELING? You may be going on a long journey, but you don't have to J go farther than Newport Beach S .for your vaccinations g (949) 644-3565 Studio Jun Portrait Photography can C949) 646-9901 711 W 17th St. Unit 0·7 Costa Mesa • a.w. COOK'S column appears every Thu~ay and Saturday lncludH s1tt1og fee and one 8x10 prtnt. Select rrom 8 pre'Vll!'l'IS Thru 12/19/98 ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf I The Ballet . ~lontmartrc presents ')Lt Cliristmas Caro{" • .tn .'11lnpta tion of tlw Churl<• J>id.<11.>i 1 Story • Robert B. 1\foore Theatre Orange Coast College Friday, lkl'cmhcr 1Htl1, ut i:ao p.m. Saturday, Ikccmhcr H>tl1. at 7:~l0 p.m. & Smuiay. December 20th. al 2 p.m. A TICKETS ARI~ dults $1 II.On Senio~ & Children 12.00 ~pccinl group rote m allubl ! , ' J • • .. . • I % • A 14 Saturday, Nov.Jtmber 28, 1998 v date book . . Head to Kona Laries -wee JE :tn.R RAc.t.All.ll lblf Pb T here ls a local nightspot whert!. you can here live renditions of ahything from "Crystal Blu<' Persuds1on" by Tommy James and the Shondells to Engelbert f lumperdinck's M Alter the Loving." But even tf y6u can't get up the nerve to sing your favonte soft-rock hit in front of a Hve audience, the k4Tdoke btu at • Kona Lanes on Tuesday mghts • offers plenty ot entertairunent. When you first Wctlk into the bar, which 1s hidden m thP back comer of the NIGHT LIFE bowling alley, you'll seed ldfge table that is usually hlled with bowlers waiting tor <1 ltlllP. Tuesday rughts df<' U'-UaUy crowded because the ~1wc1dl is $1 lanes and $1 !>hOl'S +..-.: 2699 Har· bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa • WHEN: Tuesday and Wednes-day nights from ~30 p.m. to 11 p.m. +HOW MUOt: Free +PHONE: (714) 545- 1112 VenttlTP m ti .bit further and there is another bar, many more smalle1 tt1hlPs, a pool table and the stt1ye, where a disc jockey sets up thP tunes and even smgs a few hnn~t>lf The dPcor dehnitely doesn't look bke it's been updated since the latt> 1970s, b.µt no matter. The dnnks are cheap . most bf't'rs c1nd well dnnks clTP $3 and thP pdlrons arl' friendly 00N LEACH I DAl.V PILOT Bowler Mark Owens hurls a ball down the alley at Kona lanes in Costa Mesa. Besides bowling, karaoke is offered on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, u well as a full bar every day of the week. be warned -it can become an addiction. Karnoke r<>nutars like Hunting- ton Beach resident Carolyn Fergu- son dild Fountain VallE'}' resident Phil Claydon will t.K' the ftn.t to tell you how frightenm!J 11 is to get up there for the fu~t tune. "For people who love to sing, it's an outlet." said Ferguson, who has been coming to Kona Lanes every Tuesday night for the past three to four months. "A lot of talented people come in.· ·1rs a htlle scary. but it's good to try to get over that.• Claydon said. "It's a good stress reliever.· But once you do it, they say, There is no drink rrununum at Kona Lanes. and anyone who wants to sing can fill out a piece of paper with their name and the 10%-50%0FF Most Items This Fri. & Sat. Only! !OW AO.\M~ ..\\ E hl.ffifNC-TCN BEACH.(..\ 1J64< 7 l 4•963•7046 SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! FREE HERBAL VIA \\ 11fl Andn1Htnn1'1Unv ~ .. purdia.\t mu•nury. I fl• r nutmn • ..,. "11fl rhi.s ad .. 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He srud some of the more popular sonqs are "Grease" for duets and heart-felt love songs "Al other karaoke bars where you have to buy a $4 drink to sign, it can get very expensive," Ferguson said. "Here you get to practice your singing, and there aren't too many places where you can do that for free.~ ·I think people like to remi- nisce about old songs and let it all out without having to worry about people throwing bncks, • Clarkson said. • Sabalino Tommy Peter Phil Vtll(;C Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Pl•as• C aU F o r 723 064 5 Rr,.•rva#o n and D/,-.ctlon... • ipil~f(fl~B~ We Now Deliver! miiillliiio 949-951-2500 o~~~~~~~"'"' I LUNCH SPECIAL \ • I 112 Wnp, Side Dish I Soft Ori* $4.95 I Good ThN 12/2/98 Coueian Not w.o nl!I ._.,, Olllet Olm <>roe Coo4'Qll Pwr OislOmlr f - - --~f:~F----~ I Buy 1 .,. , 2 rOll'lbin Drinks, Get 1 w,., r,... I Good Thnl ~/2/M I eo.-i Net~ Mii ""100. Of1tf One COlcm ..... CIA-I • ~II nae COQ12 IOI~ ___ ..._, _____ _ HUlgren Square · In Union Plaza 250 E. 17th IL, ...... D 2'31 ....... Hwy, eo.e.-. ... (949) 548 4403 (714) 672-9727 I .... Zuble's Proudly Serving 30 Yearsl 414 Old Newport Blvd. N~rtBeach 645'!'6086 Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot ;. If Tl I CLUBS ALTACOFR£ ~W!JO want to read their own poeuy can lign \I> at 1 p;m. on the 9e<XJO(l Wednelday of· every month. Musical acts per. form at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays tbtouoh Saturdays. Adrnis&ion 1.? free. The shop is at 506 31 St., Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation, ca.ll (949) 675·0233. · BIRRAPORETTI'S Buraporetti's offers ~ music· by the 12-piece Don Miller • Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Monda~. Birraporetti's is at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St .. CoSta Mesa. For more irifonnation, call (714) 850-9090. BISTRO 201 Bistro 201 offers jazz perfor· mances from 8 p.m. on Fndays and Saturdays and from 11 a.m. on Sundays. The bistro is al 3333 W. Coast Highway, Now· port Beach. For more infom1a- tion, call (949) 631·1551. DURTY NEUY'S Nelly's offers live music at 9 p .m. on Fridays and Saturdays .. and is ot f915 Red Hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 957-1951. HARD ROCK CAFE . The Hard Rock otters live music on Sundays and is at 451 Newport Center Drive, New· port Beach. For more infonna- tion, call (949) 640-8844. THE HARP INN The J larp offers live music Thur~day~ through Saturdays and ls at 130 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more inJormation, call (949) 646-8855, HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S . Bannichacl's Offers live music WednP.sdays through Saturdays and is at 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 261-6270. LEGENDS Legends invites customers to watch Monday night football at 6 p.m. and college and NFL football, on given days, on Leg- ends' 16 big screen televisions at 580 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 966-5338. 3 ~'~ AMA~l!J ~ 3 ~ q I 7 t>. • • Alrthentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining • Crolplete Bar jtL ~ =:.~ SATURDAY NIGHT SPiECIAL ~ DNR --SAT Spier runa or Calllomla Hand Roll 5.'tllln-l._. s2 00 ~ 2675 Irvine Ave. • EACH rej Costa Mesa IS ._._Nlwpor!Golfeo-J Sushi To Go 645-5518 • 645-5519 The Little Inn by the · Bay Invites you and your Holiday guest to special winter rates. $85 per room (Sun-Thurs) Includes Breakfast, Bicycle Rental & HBO Complimentary bottle of champagne with ad . Come check out our newly remodeled rooms and make your reservations for the boat parade. 2627 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach (949) 675-1841 Asian Seafood Buff et on the Waterfront $17 95 un.llmited • champag~ and aake for $2 Crab Legs • Sushi Rolls • Seafood Salads Chinese Dim Sum • Malaysian Noodles Various Curries • Weekly Speclalty Dishes --ENJOY OUR PATIO & TERRACE DINING·-- 2901 W Coast HWY. Newport Be.ach WllOLEIALE Rml TO THE PlllLIC NO EQllTY llEQUllBllll SPECIAL: LOW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS ...... • II 12R" i'NPll'tY ¥1111 ti' Get cash f~ any gOOd reason to $1 SO~CXX> PAST APl!liJoATtON Aim,APPROVAL llY ftUIPllO. 1000/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE ... .. Im -.,,....~ 1118ONManiN*IIbwabf11!1 CA. ()lfilGI IW,... ~._,IO~ hlc.'n ~'1::t.:::'n:'..=' r-rr-1=::... .._ ... ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book Sotvrdoy, November 28, 1998 A 15 I T wdi th month before Chnstma!l and dll through the theater.; in Costa Mesa, rehearsals were m full swing for a smattering of yuletide ~tage prOductions. Four local theater groups are declung their halls (one of them twice) and will bnng their holi- day lights up, beginning this weekend and continuing through December. And iJ some of the fare 1s a bit, shall we say, familiar, well, after all, 'tis the season. Not that the local theater tal-• · ent didn't put on Christmas shows before THfATER REVIEW t900, but that was the year the Big One was born -South Coast Repertory's (and Jerry Patch's) adaptation of the Charles Dick-~ ens classic, •A Cbnstrnas Carol." When the first previews bit the boards this weekend, Hal I.an- don Jr. will be •bah, humbug- ging" for the 19th consetutive year under the direction of John- David Keller, who's helmed them all. Tl'Jree years ago, SCR hit on ttieridea of filling its Second Stage with Chrtstrnas goodies as well. and playwnght OctaVio Solis obliged with "Ld Posada Magica," a holiday offering with a J>.TOnounced Spanish accent. It's also fast becoming a tradition, with Solis agam m the director's chair and filling in on guitar. OCC usually has something un~er the tree also, dnd this year it Will be a reprise of "An Old· FcJl:ooned Chnstrnas Show and Ice"'Cream SociaV It's a holiday va4l!tv show and melodrama rurtcted _by Rick Golson and .. The five local tlleaten In the Costa Mesa area offer plenty of holiday plays through December. Above, Teresa Velarde and Crissy Guerrero are Momma and Grade In the fourth annual production of .. La Posada MAgica, .. beginning Thursday at South Coast Repertory. Below, Keith Bennett lntbJUdates a cowering Jack Kandel as Rebecca Muhleman looks on In OCC's productlon of "Old-Fashioned Christmas Show and Ice Cream Sod.al," starting Thursday. B I d Soc'al •lf'i1h,J,u..J Offe.or•"'~""J'l<A • us ness an 1 • Custom lmprmting • J.arge Selection o( Party Invitations 6and Specialty Papers • flC ~P~C~ 103 E. l 7th St Costa Mesa ~II{~ Hlmwl Dt.,,Ji Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 . 548-0700 ,,.---..., 2601 W. PCH • N.B. • 642-5935 lYLEEN & JEFF EWING IRS SIMPLIFIES HOME SELLING Enactment or the Taxpayer Reli Act-of 1997 has relievt.-d )OU or the need to complete IRS form 2119 when·)ou sell vour home. However, a( do. C of e row )OU Will be asked tq si~ a form certifying that any Pr?fit from the sale is tax-Tree. , You will have no tax liability ptovided your profit from the sale i:I~ not exct.'Cd $250,000 if you m.e ab...individual return, or $500,000 1f y9u file jointly with your spouse. You must have lived in your home f dr at least two of the five years l~ding up to its ~le and never u~'CI it for busine~s purpose~. These limits are prorated 1f you profit from a sale on a home }OU own IC5S tfum two years. The tax.free certification form you si,gn at closing replaces the 1099·S form that escrow firm~ fQrmcrly filed with the IRS. Be aware, however. that the form is written like the tax code and can be conf u ing or even intimidating. You will be a,kcJ to an \\Cr "yes" or •tio" to questions written in the dpuble negative. Read the questions c,rcfully so you do not inadvertentl) dcclure yoµrsclf incliaiblc for ta,.f rec treatment. . t¥lecn . and , Jeff have 26 c~cutivc years of re. al estate peJicnce in Newport Bench. '1)1cy are Coldwell Ran~cr':1 #I a~t . f:or ~r~ional rv1ce or aavice with all 'four ~I estate needs call the E~1ngs at (949) 6'f.4.9060x·114. - WuRISTMAS ._%;E ~AMBOREE -------------: BEAUTIFUL 20" ·24" : I NOBLE FIR WREATHS : I SAVE •2°0 OFF I ·------------· --- lhe Dtrly? SILVER TIP~ •WEDDINGS •ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Ooodl • CU.tom Olft Wnppl., llOG-8&t 9-:G CIOMd lundqt WE DELIVER ('" Store for O.UU.) 270 &. 17TH 8T. • COIT~ M:lt8A (949)722~ 1803 , topped off by a visit from Sctnta Claus. • · It's be n a while uu:_c U1c Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse: l~It the tights on dunn9 the holidays, but this year theater prt> ident Lynn ReUlert -who's ct.U11pa1gn-· ing for funds to save the :n-} •·ar- old pluyhouc;e ..-aw no nm on her hdlls shouldn't be dPrkcd over the Christmas sedson. Hence, "Christmas ttt the Plc1y- house," d musicul variPty :-how ·which bows in Saturday under the direction of Larry Watl.s, ' And, insuring that all flvp hve theater venues in Cosld Mesa are obseIVJng the holida~. • tl),ere's ·Tue t 2 Plays of Christ- mas," presented by the New Voices Playwnghts' Workshop at the Theater Dbtnct, 2930 Bnstol St. This evening feature:. sul h provocative li~es as •Dreaming of Barbie" and "Santa and U1e Xmas Zombies,• but the one I'm apprehensive of ts "A Critic:'~ Carol,· wntten by fellow re' 1ew~ er and New Votn?s artistic din•c-- tor Christopher Trela. For the record, "A Chn ... tmi1.., Carol" opens Wednc!\day «Iler d weekend of prcvit>ws c1nd plays th.rough D~c 27, with i>Prfor- mances nightly <'XC'ept Mot1<foy~ and two each on Suturdt1ys oncl Sunddys. Ticket mfonnahon is vallableat (714) 957-4033. "La Posada Magica,• which previews O :c -6, open Dec. 7 and also runs lh;rougti Dec. 27 . The above number gets you tick- ·et information on this show as wc\1. • . OCC's ""Old·Fash1oned Christ- mas• pliiys Dec. 3-6 lind 9· 13 Ul U1c Drama Lab Theater with cur- tmn ut 7 p.m . Wednesdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Call (714) 432-5880 Jor more jnfonnation and llck(lt {e'S'ervationi;~ . -'\...- "Chn5tmas at tlie Playhouse• is ticketed for weekend perfor· mances, Thursdays through Sat- . urdays afB p.m . and Sundays at · 2 p.m until Dec. 20. More inf or· ,mdhon is available through Civic Playhouse at (949) 650-0652. And, for something complete- ly dilferent, "The 12 Plays of Chnstmas" hits the Theater Dis- tncl boards Dec. 16 and runs through the 20th, Wednesday through Saturddy at 8 p .m . and Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. Call (949) 225-4125 to share this experi- ence. fl. terry Christmas to all, and to <Jll l1 nood evening m the theater. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot Hts reviews appear Thurs· day~ and Saturdays. Pay what you will at SCR auring holid~ys South Coast Repertory offers •pay What You Will• • ~rf onnances next month in w~1cb th atergoers sutJ.clcet pnces. t A speoal perfonncmoo of "A Chrlstm~s Carol" 1s at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and •La Posada Magi ca• will be st.aged at 8 p.m. Dec. 16. For those perfonnances only and only on those days', thedter- goers may purdlllse two Of · • however many ticketc; · remain. A SS pururoum per ticket is suggested and patrons must show up m per- son at the box ollice, whid1 opens at 10 a.rn. Charles Dickens' ·A ChriStmas Carol• is adapted by Jerry Patch and directed · by John-David Keller. It runs today through Dec. 27 and featur&> Hal Landon Jr. as . EbenezerSCrooge.ReguJar ticket pnces are $15-$38. · "La Posada Magica • runs Dec. 11 through 27. R~ ticket prices are $11-$28. SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more inJorrnation,ca.11(714)708- 5555. \ . ROSEY'S AUTOBODY -You ·Have the Right to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best. Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center ___ ....., Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522. 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa A MacGillivra_y rreeman i-ilm . A 16 Soturdoy, Noverflber 28, 1998 El TORO DEBATE Want to conduct a measur- able test on the impact of ciVil- ia.n aucraft at El Toro without ·cost? Want to include measure- ments from those dreaded a1r · fr'eight {ltghtsl Want to include night fl1ghts? Want to give the anti-El Toro hysteria a reality check? Fly some air freight out of El Toro beginning now, and save us all some $2 million. ' THOMAS A . BUTTERWORTH Newport Beach · I am a resident of Santa Ana Heights, located JUSt one-half mile from th<• end of the John Wayne Auport runway. l received numerous notices in the mall concerning cUrport issues and airport meetings but have n,)t taken them seriously until the most recent Plan G John Wdyne A1rport land acqu1s1llon proposal. Pldn G affects not only the few ri•s1dents in Santa Ana · Height-; but hundreds of busi- ness owners wilhm the 535- acre dCqu1sition. A.fter spending d couple of hours walking door to door talking with business owners w1thm the proposed land dtqu1S1t1on, 1 found it rathe r . d1sturbmg that those business owners were never notilied of such a plan, and their voice remdms unheard. The reason for my sudden mterest stems from the tact that all airport plans and public comments must be submitted 1 to county ofhc.1ols by Dec. 18, 5 p.m I feel that dll the businesses w1thm the proposed John Wayne Airport land dcqu1s1bon should be notihed and given the chdnce to dddress their comments to the Aoard of Supel"Vlsors Public comment should be sent to your county of Orange representative. RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI C)antd And Heights EDITOR'S NOTE: Sth D1str1ct Supervisor Tom W1lscm can be reached at (714) 834 3550; 2nd Dis· tnct Supervisor Jim Silva can ~ reached at (714) 834 3220 County planners.are ·embarked on another multi· milhon dolle:H study of a two- <mport system, using both John Wayne Airport and El Toro. Political pressure keeps the county from dclmittmg that. bulldmg a new airport dt the Manne bdse probably Wlll result m the hugely Wdsteful clostnq of John Wdyne, which is only sev<'n rmles awdy Thl' Air Trdnsport Assoc1a- t10n, which represents the ndtion's e:mhne~. wrote to the county Ckt 16 thdt the two·dtr· port plan I'• not a viable option. The letter also questioned the feds1h1hty dnd unnecessary cost of a proposed rail hnk between the two ,urports. Ldstly, the airlines group repedted thf' concerns of airline pilots orgamzahons and labeled pn•vailmg winds and the act1ommg mountamous ter- rain as lctctors m what type of operations we cdn safely con- duct at El Toro. The full text of the lettPr 1s must reachnq for a good under- standing of the El Toro debate, and 1t C<ln lw downloaded at http://wwweltoroairport.org/Jss ues/ata.html. Th~ letter was received by county staff m October and was closely held for a month, unhl after the supemsorial elections. LEONARD KRANSER Dana Point Foundations .. got bad rap in news stories r was disrurbcc.'I by the Dai· ly Pilot's articles on Nov. 5, 10 and 11 regarding the e,mbczzlc-· mcnt that "occurred within the school district last year" (•Reported Nnbcz.zhng pot n- tial black cy<!," "School m et- ing will focus on ~mb zzlo- me nt," "01c;tnc:t to ask banks for help in theft probe"), Your It ad '!J'hd a"i or1at Lights at TBN truly offensive l just want to say that I run tru- ly offended by the display of lights at Trinity Broadcastmg. l have never contributed anything to Trinity Broadcasting and after seeing that display, I never will . To spend money and time on lights like that when there are 400,000 people in our county going to bed every night hun- gry and homeless 1s not honor· ing ou1 savior. LILLIAN JOHNSON Santa Ana Height!> Steve Smith got it right I am just callmg about the. .Steve Smith column. Jf any o( these parents who wrote letters regarding Steve's take on soc- cer had paid. any attention at all at theu children's gamei;, they would see kids wanting to know, "Did we win7" •r made a goal," "We're winning," ·I hope we win," "Yeah, we won." I do not know where they are, but I attenqed all of my granddaughter's games and have heard 1t over and over and over. In my opmion, Steve hit the ball right on the head with rus column. And all of these other feel-good, touchy- feely people are just pohllc.ally correct. This is real life Steve ts nght. NANCY PENN Newport B•"'ar.h Bravo to AYSO colwnn Bravo once agam to Steve Smith. His Nov. 14 column on 1unior sports was right on. LUCY ROSE Corond del Mctr W~iter championed wrong cause I am calling regt1rdmg tht• Greg Risling article about gun- man Michael Generekos. (fo wrote that •Tue man who walked mto the county Depart- ment ot Education on Monday ct1red about the education of one of h1 chlldren enough to ti K :his lif c." ·~cbool activity duectur. 4 Your rnporting of this matter 1 Vt!ry , vuoue. Checks dnd halances for foundations-which am non- profit fund·rdising org<10J7c'\· lions -Me rigorously t'nfnrcl'd, prcvPnting any abuses, A foun- datttm must provide: 1) an now reports lo its mcmb >rs and board of director ; 2J annual tntements to the c:ccrctnry of c;t11tc; 3) annunl reports to the alt • l · ThJs man held a hostage at gunpoint. There dre people out there who would read that and think this was cl noble thing to do. Championing anr- onc who holds people hostage 1s 11nconsc1onahle. HEATHER MANCHESTER Newport Beach Bell right on religious headline I Jello. I have 1ust finished reading today's Joseph Bell column. l am pretty much of a hk<• mind with Bell on this and other \ssues, And I certainly agree with him as to the Pilot's uWherc to Go to Find God" hcadhne. It has bu~1ged me since Week Ontl, 1 find 1t as absurd as the area called "worship cent~r" located m Irvine. But then again, the juxtaposition of the "where to go" listmgs above Saturday's potice files have often made me think of a po ·sihle P1Jot tongue-m-cheek MICHAEL TRACY Newport Beach Don't mix religion and public schools I seriously think Joe Bell ts one of the great columnists of our timP. He nvdls Anna Qumdhn and Dave Harry. His column on Nov. 19 was excel- lent. The integration of the Scope~ Monkey TnaJ into lhe column was brill1dnt. · Everyone should see •Jnher- 1l the Winrl " It is an amozing movie. It not only portray::; Bell's point about some thmgs m the Bible bemg drcha1c, but it reveals some amazmg things about our legal system and one of the mo:.t speCtdcular trials 1l'l h1 tory. I thmk Wendy Leece should reread the part of the Constitu- tion about separdtion of church i.rnrl state. You can't post the Ten Comnwndments m class- rooms, and religion takes place out of school. Even thl' Anabiiptist in the t.5th century had th1s one fig- ured out. I do admire her i.trong wtll, though, tis mts· gUtdt>d as 1t is. She stands up for Whctt she uchevcs·m, which 1s a whole lot mo1 e than 1 cAn say for omo of our other board meml r . SEAN MOSS Co ta Mesa forum M All I A I Evolution just a theory I am a Christian. I yanked my daughter out of kinder- garten because of them teach- ing evolution. And when J was in filth grade at Whittier, I remember arguing with my teacher teaching me evolution. And if we were to go on and let the kids discover it for themselves, as Joseph Bell says in his column, well, that ts the theory that started happening in the 1960s. That is why we have so much drugs, gangs, STDs, and murders, ana we have children rebelling against their parents because those very parents back in the late 1950s and early 1960s decided to let the chtldren discover it themselves. Thal is the worst advice that any man can give. And I can't even hgure out why you allow Bell to even be a columnist. He is so negative agcunst dnythmg that .is fomily, it is incredible. Anything where us parents dre trying to better our children. He steps on every smgle toe, be it uborlion, be it teach- ing religion in the schools. Fine, religion is not taught in schools. But evolution is and it 1s not a proven theory. They (evolving humans] were not there 500 milbon yPars ago or however many millions and millions of years ago they say. They were not there! They do not know. It can only be a theory. And maybe the word theory needs to be explamcct from the dictionary. It is no~ a fact. It ts 1ust a guess. Th1s theory has been around for less than 100 years, while the Bible has been around for thousand of yeclr5. And there arl' people who wrote that Bible and other people m the Bible who attest to those writ- ings. And the lcf t wiU never win over the Chnstiuns because· God is reHl. No matter how much the pcoplt> like Joseph . Bell and the other people who arc anh-rclig1ous want lo push their theories on us, teaching people' about morals and being kmd, 1l 1s never going to nng true. B cause God ls r al. DURANNE MUNGALL Costa Mosa REBUTTAL Sr:hool Foundation 1s comprised of c.onC"crncd p~rcnb who clceply dc!i1re to make a difter- ence for the r.luldren. Th.:: c;amc 1 1s trne for other "chool founda- tion", formed to hndge the gap 'whcro b11Ciqct c:uts fall sho1 t. Our voluntc(m; hf'vc work(..'<f hrel ly to rc•vital11e Ma.nnen: I!lcnl'"'r\lory :-;chool, to Juud o d nr:~ proqram, und to plac • aid m th • upp ·r-grttcit~ c:ltt~s-r- 1 fu.ltJ >---...... ~;.1.i;t al return to ftny c1hZPD for tn pcchon upon r qu t. Th!! Mar1ncr Elf"lmcntar¥ .. '· I ,. --.--........ _ --~ • r.;; • -• . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Newport Harbor deserves better press Regarding the article •New· port Harbor has another knife confrontation" in today's paper (Nov.20), let me please, please, please tell'you about some positive things occurring on. the Newport Harbor High School campus. These are just some of the Wngs I see on a daily basis: • Requests for letters of applications from students m pursuit of college degrees from Stanford, Pepperdine, North- eastern and Boston College. • Students coming into the Career Center requiring assis- tance for resume writing in hopes of landing employment in investment offices, medical offices and retail stores. • Students partaking in afternoon internships at local convalescent hospitals, after a full school day, in the hopes of seeking a career in the health sciences. • Students coming m on their lunch Jlitnod, and watch- ing college videos on the VCR. These are the events that shape the high school -not daily or even weekly brandish- ing of knives, as was men- tioned in your article. J have always said il a stu- dent chooses to get into trou- ble, it can be done at Newport I !arbor High School, as in any other school Likewise, if a stu- dent wishes to succeed in life after high school, they can surely accomplish that goal as well at Newport Harbor. ROBIN SINCLAIR Newport Harbor ROP, College and Career Advtser Leave our kids at Andersen About Superintendent Robert Barbot's plan to rccon· figure the Newport-Mesa school: We just moved here about a year and a hali ago, and we moved here specifical- ly to get into Mdersen school. I am really horrif 1cd at the idea of boundary changes affecting our street. I reaJly would like my children to go to Andersen. JILL WEXLER Corona del Mar lions, which already face tremendous challenge , will not lliuffer d •black eye" because of these allegation~ or the report· mg of this matter. RANDALL J. FRIEND Chairman of the board Manners Elementary School Poundotlon The subjoct is bridge •. no.t what cjty -- I ThecOit of the "' lights al Trlnl11£; .. Br~1• cast Net· "" work faclllty • has ang~4 at least one ·reader. Barbot on right track I It's very refreshing that changes are made equa.tl~ throughout the zones. o LINDA SCHWANDT Costa Mesa I No decision on stadium plan I hosted the recent commu· nity forum between westside Joann Street neighbors and proponents of a football stadi· um at Estancia High School There was no consensus that we •oppose the stadius plan,• as your bead.line reaCF the Nov. 21 edition of the D Pilot. We have concerns and• complaints regarding the impact the school property h on us, since our back yards " meet the south boundary of school, and we wanted tho concerns addressed insofar aa they would be impacted by thi proposed stadium. However, it is not fair to sar. we laid the blame at the feet ~ the stadium promoters. Rather. the blame for serious, ongoing, problems strotchmg back for i decades belongs to tbe school ' district and the city. : For years we have contend-: ed w1th unwanted litter, dump~ mg, drainage problems, loose foul balls, no1se, vandalism, and spill-over juvenile mischiEf m our neighborhood. lt is the : responsibility of the school dis• trict and the city to address out: concerns and correct their badf neighbor status by secwing the chool property, enforcing afler-hour use restrictions, and e tablishi~ reasonable sound/no1se/cnrne barrier between our properties and the school. •· The city's •gift" of the 15- foot alleyway easement to us ·s a burden without these mea- sures. Unless the city and the school district take pride in our West Side campus and take whatever s teps are necessary to protect it (and us) from Se#- ous misuse, the nicest stadium in the world will be a tempo- rary jewel and then become. like the rest of the campus, a long-standmg eye sore and public nuisance. GRETCHEN PASSAN"f'WO CostaMHe _.......,......,_...,....,., t , -~ewport Beach/Costa lv\eso Doily Pilot swner rush t~ be th first m line when doors open d at ellher shopping center -perhaps it was 1 the Coal Wedther an(i tl1e thick fog that rolled in, Those who did· venture out cn1oycd a carousel or train ride, and some were lucky enough to . · sit on you-know-who's lap. ·we went to SC'e Santa with his twinkling eyes, red cheeks, curly beard and sweet smile. It was f ab- ulous," said Cheryl Flohr from ll: Laguna Nigel, with here daughters mtow. • Not everyone was enamored by ol' saint Nick. "They didn't like sitting ·on Santa's lap too much/ said local resident Ddvid Kincannon, who along with his sister, Janet Box, brought their children, Scotty dlld Nicky, now tear stained, to the plaza. Instant photos showed the little tykes crying their eyes out as tttey ran away fr~m the jolly gilt- 91.ver. • Scotty and Nicky calmed down sQOn enough. Peppermint sticks did the trick. "Did you give them some can- dy to eat?" Box asked Kincannon. "They're eatmg the plastic now," deadpanned Kincannon. Rohr thought the family had already bought all the "big stuff" this year, but her 6-year-old daughter, Taylor, refreshed her memory. •A Barbie! A Barbie I" she shouted _ Forget Barbies, Cabbage Patch dolls, Gameboys or Beanie Babies, the big buzz in the toy world :.hts season is over Furby, an electronic doll that looks like a gremlin and talks and sleeps. Tyler Parker, who's 5 ·and ttuee-quarten>," had his eye on a BMX helmet, though. , "We'll see if Santa brings it," said his dad, Greg. from Anaheim Hills. At Fastuon Island, the Kiddie 1i'ain Choo-Choo was carrying 5- year-old Conner Beck and lus 3· year-old brother, Justin, around DIANA MU\.VIHIUIDAILY PILOT Douglas Guillen, 6, has added a Rugrats doll to his wish list 'af er seeing the Rugrats tnovle on Thanksgiving. Douglas was looking at the dolls at F.A.O. Schwartz at South Coast Plaza on Friday, typically the busiest shopping day of the year. the trdck while doting grandfa- ther Chuck Gallo, from San Clemente was taking pictures. His daughter, Didne Beck, camp all the wdy from San Diego to vis- it. •This is one of the world's greatest shoppers,• said Gallo, pointing to his daughter. Where's her husbd.nd? ·He's work.mg today, so we're out spend.mg his money,• Beck joked. ... 'It's a tradition." said Gallo. ·we do this every year.· FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don•t want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE . WELLNESS INTERVENTIONS Ro bert T. 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Also Mens, Womens'& Kids Thermal and Flannel Pajamas (Great Christmas Gifts) Don't Miss the Sale of the Year! 941-943 Newhall St. Costa Mesa can: (949) aso-22se Cash I Visa I Mastercard Only PROJECT CONTINUED FROM A 1 ' . we're going back :mto business,· said Sill Wre.n1,_v1ce pres1d gJ,..Qj Jhg,JouruJ.Sttion board and a retired re~~tate developer. ·~·re on a critical path as tar as..design dnd construc- tion, but al~ to keep up with our need:. on a dollar-and-cents basis.• The foundation last week WdS granted a 25- year lease of the theater from the city of New- port Beach, which bought it a month fi90 from Lldo Isle resident John Wortmann. Wortmann bought the theater about three years ago, but he and the fo('mdation were unable to negoti- ate a lease agreement. He then decided to sell ape building, so th.e foundation lal.U)r.hed a campaign to reuse the $1.5 million needed to buy and renovate the theater. The foundation had about half of the money when the city stepped in and bought 1t for $480,000. The 25-year lease between the city and the foundation allows for a 25-yedI option and an option to buy. Lease requirements include operating a "first-class• theater that will show movies as well as stage a cert.din number of live performances · •As far as Just plam-movies. Edwards pretty much has the comer on that mdrket. • Pettit sa1d. ·nus ha:. got to be a wuque fddlity that will be a clc!ltination place." Pett.JI agreed the rocus of the foundation is accele1ating. TI1e board JS considering hiring an '.JDO.lti~cdOJ wmaume.m .the ' month • nd plan~ p up 1 fiffid-n11smg Cf forts. · I A Chnstmas true will go up in the th~atcr today. On MMday the board, aJong Wlth City Council nwmben., will celPbrate the lease agret>mf'nt by light.mg the.marquee. ~It's k..ind of scary right now," Pettit Sdid •1 know we haven't bitten off more than we can chf>w; but we really hdve to mean bu.smess now. I've Livt.1<1 down here ·and never could 4ndc>rstand people who dnve through our vil- ldge dnd don't see what's happening. ff no one did anything, 1t would continue to det~riorate.~ The founcldtion board members know the rodd .ahe(\d 1s hard. but all of them say they will not give up until the11 dream is recilized. • J.think the biggest hurdle will be 1ust keep· mg the momentum gomg," !>a.id Doug Boyd, a foundation board member. "Once we can com- plete all ol the structural renovations, it will be commg up with a program that will appeal to all or the interests in the community." Foundation has several fund-raising efforts The Balboa Perfonrung Arts Theatre Foun- .dation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, for the past few years has bee'l reaching out to the commuruty for help in its effort to renovate and reopen the hlstoric Balboa Theater. The respon~e has been good, as.the founda- tion now has $200,000 in the bank, 415 seats donated from the Walt Disney Co. and corn- rrutments for labor on the lighting system . But the foundation has a long way to go. About $1 million must be raised in order to transform the now-vacant bwlding into a thriv- ing cultural center. Patronage opporturuties include a $25,000 Founders Cude donation that mcludes an annual J?ass to the theater's movie showmgs. a Wall of Recognition name acknowledgment and invitations to the theater's VIP dnd open- ing night pdrt1es. . A $1,000 donation includes mVItations to the VIP and opening gal.as.as well as donor pri- onty on theater tlcket purchases. Another wciy to contribute is through the rounddt1on's Best Seat in the House campaign. which aJlowc; people to endow one of the the- ater's 415 sedts and hdve their name engraved on the back • The foundation is dlso spohsonng fund-rais- ing events such dS next week's sold-out Bill Medley holiday concert. Plans dIC in th~ works for an Apnl gala at the Catalind Casino, includlOCJ a dance party at rught and wlld- flower tour durtng the day. For furth~r informal.Jon, Cdll (94YJ 67~-0895 Saturday, November 28, 1998 A 17 VOICES Here's what. some Balboa Per- forming Arts Theatre Foundation board.members.bad to say about the Balboa Theater a,nd what it J11 ans to 01e_ downtown area. "I've always thougbt the theater would be key lo the downtown because people aero s th~ spectnun of life will come together for the common art. Retnil has changed and wiµ never get bftc-k to r~1dent-scrving, so it's going to take the theater, speaa.lty shops and goo<l restaurattt.s to mak~ our village work agam.". -Payna Pettit. pritsident , ·0ne uung I've learned about thlS city is JI you want to be productive, you have to get involved. The Balboa Vil- lage is an embarrassment to the aty of Ncwwrt Heach. We now have an opporturuty in the pnvate sector to change lhat to something more like Old Town Pasadena or the San Diego Gas Lamp DL'>tnct. • -Steven Bromberg, vice president and general counsel "My family hds always been a.n avtd :.upporter of the pertonrung arts. So when Dayna pitched this idea to me, I jumped at it and was ecstatic. I think it's import.ant for people to have an afford- able locdl theater to ellJoy. Throughout the years it's going to bring so much JOY to so many kids ahd families.• • -Varon TelP.m, treasurer "The reason J stay on is I just really believe in that theater. And I believe m creating something m the community thcst I can leave behind and say, 'Hey. I clid something nice.'• -Bill Wren, CFO/Vic~ president EaehDay A. New ·g· At Your Favori-te Neighborhood Center! "'ith every ne\\ clay, Mt'!-ill Vt•rde Ct·nh'r move~ atu~ad to add lH'\\ n·:--taurnnb and quick food establishments to our li~t of quality re~tauranb. Nm\ nwn· than f•\ er, Mesa Verde Center has a d ellciou~ Ulb\\Cr to \\hate\ er ~our 1:ravi11g i::-. Tlwre· .... more exciting nt"ws in tilon•, ~o ... tay tu1lt'd to 1e::--a Venlt" Ct•ntf•r! BER&aERRY'Se VERMONT'S FINEST • ICE CREAM @ FROZEN YOGURT;)\ Opens in Dt•ft•mbt·r inaS Z ·z A .. A Slice of icily: NauJ Open To eroe You Nott 01wn Tu Sern~ You Cuming in f'<'hruar_) Souplantation MEXl(AN RESTAURANT Y CMUINA A Farorite 1llesa lerdc Centt•r Restnurcmt ;.., opl'(l lo sent• jou! 1 Fm uritc 11t•,a \Nclc Center Re.,ttJur<mt .'\i11r.e 1989 ••••••• ' ' MESAVERDE CENTER I - '1' h \d S· I}' ts ii- ) • 'I A18 Sot\Jrdoy, November 2e, 1998 Newport/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 72--HOUR SALE For Example: Save Up to $20,000 on new l 997 SL600 Demons trators* MARC MARTil'WAllY PllOT . . This weekend, November 27th thru 29th, we're holding our Annual Holiday Clearance Sale on all pre,owncd Mercedes, Benz and They have complete service records anJ have been thoroughly inspcc.ted and reconditioned. ~ Members of the board of directors ol the Balboa Performing Arl'i Theatre Foundation, from left, r are Varon Tellem, Dayna Pettit, Jo King, Bob Black, Bill Wren, Patti Tomaselli and Britta Pulliam. ~ Don't forget rhc registration to your traJc,in. And be sure to bring everyone who will help you make your decision. c THEATER WdS \'NV sentimcntdl tor hun." But m the late 1970s, the the- ater took a wdd turn. ; CONTINUED FROM A 18 Pussvcat Thedtors dSStunt>d control 'of the building tn 1975 c .... ol th<> r<>nownNI Rti11dP1,\'0Us dnd brought unwelcon1e X-ratt>d , Bdllrnom, dn PIP!J<1nt di1nc<• httll fhckc. with titles like "Deep bmll Ill I ~J19 t1ncl cll!Stroy<·d by a Throdt • and "The lncrechble Sex hr~ m 1!127. · Ray Machine" to 'the historic WhPn the• th<'ull'r -tlwn movie house. c c:nllPcl ThP Kill -opi•m•d its In 1976, the operator stoppPd door-. 111 rn~u. 1t wt1s C'Ons1cl<•red sh9wmg th<' nsque movies uflt•r onr~ of thP most ttdvttnc-('(}, stdtl'· police rcuds dlld a well-pubhdzefl ol-thc>·dfl ihc•t1tPr\ ot 1ts tim<•. Th(I obsceruty trial brought pressures 1 c;t,1gP l<'dtun•d popul.ir vaudev1llP to. dose the theater. cind smc1ll thl'dtN pcrlormanccs Ted Haskm, d R1vcrs1cle rt!sl- OvPr lhP nPxt clN'cHlt•, il1c Rit7. dent, was a projechoni'>l there Tht>t1ll'r housi>d dll mldrnous tram 1971to1972. speak<'c1sy cl11nnq thP Proh1h1t10n "The one thing l n•m(~mbt>r yedl.., and w<1s c1 \\CU-known that stuck m my mmcl was we• nwPlmg spot among the locc1l were showmg that movw that held 1 so<.: 1pty cudr>' c11~d I lolly wood come out called 'Cunous Yellow,' 1 stdrs and WP got rdl<led," c;aid Ha..,km, In tt1 m, thP HtUllf> c httnqetl to who pointed out that the lhen· the B,1lbod Thl't1IP1 c1s thP nPw quf'Stionable contc>nt of the him 1!i "tdlk1t>" rnov1es c<111 Pd th nothmg compnred with whc1t 1s emphds1:-. to tum to film. Thc1t shdwn now on prune tmH! lell'v1- JJl'I10cl is wh11t old-tm1f•rs lc1lwl the s1on. "ft was a rct1l mce, comlort- ttu~dtPr\ "twydt1y." ahJe Jillie lhedler dnd held UOOU "I ri>1111>rnli1'r gumq to S<1tu1clay business for il'• stze dnd lnrnt1on. I n1ttllllf'f''i wh<'n I \\ 11s 8. y1•etr:. old," really enJoyerl 1t whc>n 1 wurked !'>did lo11ndc1llon l1oc1rd m<>mher there.•. Art < ;ronsky, 78 ''W" sc1w what· Tie> stud part of wht1t mt1de 1t so C\iPI \Vet'> popul<11 111 tho:.<' dcJys, spec1t1l was its commuruty f<'el. ll kt' tlu• '( >ur G.11111' < om('cl11 •s • 1 "Fverybod y who c:ame in thNc' It <0nl1t1111•cl to "how lust-run wc1s really friendly," l l<tskm st1id. ' muv1t''> until ltlt' 1'1i;os <1nd 'f,Os, "It was really d community thP· wh<'n tlw 450-...i•t1I lhP<1tcr I atN. • sho\., Pel mostly SP< ond·run dnd From then until 1985, when the I )l!s"'•r-known lllms hut C clh•rPcl lo thL•dtCT Showed mostly lmetgn l the yo11nu. clc1tJnH crowd hims, it WdS known (or showing One of thP most populcu hims it cult cldss1cs such a.. "Reeler Mad· ever ..,howed was "Gone With the ness" and "crascrheud" dS well \\'md," \\ h1C'h ~rorcs of longtime us old fuvontes such us Balboa re•adPnts Cull d<Um they "Cao:;ablanca" and Alfred I htch- saw lhPre, mcludmy Balboa Per· cock films. COmung Arts ThPatre Foundation And every w~ekend from tH79 Pres1dPnt Da}'llu Pettit and Bui-until JUSl before 11 closed tls door!'> boa rPs ell nt Gar Wdssall-Kelly. m 1992, the U1eater featured rrud - Vvd'>' 1 KPIJy sm d she went to mght runs of "Rocky Horror P1c- lh~ th< 1h r from the tune h •r lam-twe Show," the 7dny 1 <175 must· lly stortc><I conung to NP.wport cal starring Tim Cu1ry and Su an ' Heach m tlw I 1140 . Sarandon. "We rprls would sneak up Movie-goer-. cc1nw drcc; ed m • thPw l4' lhP hulrnny and meet outrageous costumes .incl threw , hoys." sht• s.i1d HI don't thmk WP tousl, rice and wulPr dunnu kPy diet unythmu <'XC:Ppl mc1ytw hold pnmts m the film Ami t1s pc1rt ot hands, but wf' d1c1 <111 liqht up on tht• "Rocky 1101 ror" cxpencnc<•, u Mellos.• the dUdienr<' also sttng, duncyd 'he rernll<•cl lwr hr~t -c1nd dnd shouted out lines ' -pubhc smokmu PXpP.nt•nr.p "(Former CounolwomcU1 I I!VP· (' thPt1ter ht1kony. lyn I fort dnd I went to lhl• 'Rocky "I rhnkcd so hnr<l," Wassail· Horror Picture Show' altN (for- lly si11cl. "Ancl ol roursc, I ~101 mer Police Chief I Arb C<1mphell ught hecaust' I c ctmc homP so said he was gomg to shut it down k." ' it they didn't cl~an up th(•tr 11c:t," Also rtunng thut hule, he said Pettit safd. •we wantt•cl to sec er mother dncl I Uf w "Th ' how terrible it was, but wecndcd GwatPst Show n E11rth " al the up laughing ourselves to dt•ath." Balboa Thenter. II was· so good, Hart al'>o rccdlled the story. thPy dernlrd that would he U1e ·some people c.alled 1t t1 cµlt, last movie tht>y ever stlw. hut I really thought 1t wa fun," •tn thos(> ddY!i you'd go with she said. • he fdmtly, • W<1ssdll·Kelly s;mi. •t But not everyone thought the hi.Ok this theater is going to be "Rocky Horror" fans were enter- at way, too. Everyone is looking ttllnmg. Nearby hu~mcsses com· for a wmue und som thing to plill1led about littenng, vandahsm bnng bitck ft1m1ly outings." and 101tcnng, and many Balhoti it. The theat •r aJ50 was known as reSJdcnl<t steered dcc1r of th(' th(I· a . plact~ for huddinp young oter because of the rowdy young romam •s .• Jo Kmy, a mNnher of crowd. U foundation h<>Md, sd1d he ln udd1lion lo unusunl human t;P.membNS 9omg lo U1c thedlcr Jn guests, the thf'Ut~r was roporlt>c1ly tfl<• t q:;o und flOs W1th fncnd'\ home to the supernatural. Former dunng l!_aster week. • .. theater mant1gcr Mike PctN on • "They ceille<I 1t 'th•• place to s111d he w1tnc sed c1 "yrccmSh" Utkc c1 elute,''" c;h • wl. female hgure m the bukony ' Four dt!<"c1des lotc>r, Kmq sllld d wh~n he was a proJechomst m the young mun Cilm • to one (If the cttrly 1 80s. tp u n cl ti !Jon· op n ho u c and L:Jw..~A~n~cl:..;,o~th~t~·r~w-.:o"'r kmcmn1r!i'i;s~tt;;11irl rt1h~-1---~~tP.tJ ff !ef ttl e~~A th h~ U1 • tours had ended. ·~~~:J-Tti•""""""' 'f ,.,.,,_,-~~~lhe~~tJ!K?!''*1i~~m::ng~tiMI~~-~~~ Ualcuny My lath ~ prof>O cd 'to iy, moth r lht>r •,'" King sai(I •ft ., more than thirty new 1998 executive demonstrators. atPrs-, whtch had leased the build- my for 12 year~ from owner Wal- nut Properties, calll'd 1t quits, and the th~ater's late was uncertain. Los ~ng~lcs-basecl Starplex The>ttters took over after a two- W(•ck closure, hut the theater was fore eel to shut down less than two months later, after city of!icidls d~t·mecl it S<'1snlically unsafe. 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Crystal Court, Level Three. Crystal Court, Levtl Two. • NORDSTROM . MACY'.S . SUS FIAH AVENUE . MACY'S MEWS STORE . R081NS'ON~Y .SEARS Plfast ull our COIKftfte f• 6ift Ctrtffleltes, Uniqut Gift Giving Guldt, Pach9t Chtct·ln, Of to 1rrangt fOf (Mpof att Sho,pm. .. m-<>PENER • QUOTE OF THE DAY N..,an Hert. girts-~ ...., two steps 1 liJiidDwn: ·~· ' 'We're r9it there,~ to tum the comer .. : Erich Alltt"* Costa Mesa boys basketball coach • . . '. Saturday, November 28, 1998 • Sports Edb Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Newport Beoch/CoW 1'/teso Ooity Pilot 8} BU NS ST EEL Pirates "Proffitt" from their '30s hair stylist; local water polo fans will have an alternative to college football this we~end. W hen Penni Prof-· fitt, the only runner remaining from last year's state champi- onship women's cross country team, suggested that all of Orange Coast College's freshmen put their hair up m a bun for meets, she got a lot of quizzical looks But as the season progressed, her teammates were not only sporting buns, they also believed that it was a sign o( unity that gave them strength. Whether hair style was a factor or not, the Pirates went on to win a second consecutive state championship. •wen, it was weii:.d, something different that you had to get used to, H Zoila Gomez said. Gomez, a product of Costa Mesa High, won the Orange Empire Conference mdividual title and was the front-runner for the Pirates all season long. "When Penni told us to wear buns, we were like, 'What?'" Sinfo Orozco said. •she said it made us look ferooous. • The bun craze has only been a part of the OCC team since the . end of last season, which is why Proffitt suggested it to her new teammates. "One of the jokes is that they find strength in the buns,• Coach John Goldman said. "It went a little further at the OEC championships when they sprayed orange dye in thelI hCilr" (Goldman noted lhclt part of the joke mcludes the raang briefs.which are also called buns). It may not be that far fetched that the runners could pull strength from the buns. As a symbol of team unity, no SEE COLLEGES PAGE 84 ~ LEACH I DAii. v PILOT Newport Harbor's Kathy Lavold (right) drives the ball toward Fresno Dullard's Ashley Grooms (left) in Tuesday's victory as Brenda Waterman (4) looks on. The Sailors host Ba~erstteld Centennial tonight-at 7 lo the quarterfinals of the State Tournament. .Sailors primed for Centennial • Bakersfield opponent invades tonight at 7 in the quarterfinals of the state girls volleyball playoffs. BNIRY FJ\l IX'-1 Ji Ociy 1\:)1 NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Har- bor High girls volleyball team gave thanks for a short memory Thursday, then hit the practice floor with a passion Friday, intent on avenging last season's elimination in the quarterfinals of the CIF State Volleyball Championships. "We've brought it up a number of tunes,• Newport Coach Dan Glenn said of the fwe- game setback against VlSitmg Munna, two days after Thanksgiving 1997. The top-seeded Sailors (24-0) host Divi- sion I foe Centenrual High of Bakersfield (30-6, presumably including tournament play) tonig9t at 7 with a chance to advance one step closer to their third stt.1te tiUe. "We didn't have a very good pracllce last year on the Friday after Thanksgiving, but we had a good one (Fnday)," Glenn said. •And we'll go (today} for about an hour in the morning. Our kids have stayed pretty focused." Focus is merely one reason behind the Sailors' postseason dominance, which has I included six consecutive sweeps ~ll!iiii!l\l9$Zlmamall!Ei?~ All-CIF credentials with Carey and can dominalo a match \vilh her hitting and/or blocking. by a 271-98 combined scorihg margin·. Included in that run was a 15- 6, 15-3, 15-3 pasting of Bullard High of Fresno in the hrst round of the state playoffs Tuesday, the same Bullard squad which fell to -if we play at a . tertai1 level, both metdy cild a!Hetidy, °" play Wil take core of itself _. Centennial, 15-6, 9-15, 9-15, 15-Dan GleN1 10, 15-11, m the CIF Central Sec-Newport coach Senior middle blocker Kulhy Lavold and junior Knsta Dill, both 6-2, will contend with Cenlenni· al's 6-3 junior nuddlE.> KPllt Lantz. Brenda Waterman, a 5-7 1unior, Enca Wade, a 5-9 senior, and Marissa Cothran, a 5-7 emor, are additional standou~ for the Tan.. tion title match. Newport, which has won the last six Sea View League title:>, earned 1ts second straight Southern Section 01Vls1on I-· AA title with a 15-7. 15-8, 15·8 wm over Capistrano Valley Nov. 20. Centennial elim· inated Capo ValJey, 15-6, 15-8, 8-15, 15-7, at home Tuesday. In all, the Sailors, wl\o captur<>d a DiVlSion I state crown m 1994 and a DiVlSion III title in '92, have won 23 straight games, dating back to a second-game loss to ITVlno Nov 4, when GleWl virtualJy emptied tus bench. Newport (37-1 includmg best-of-three tournament contests) is ranked No. 2 in one national poll and includes a balanced array of experienced talent that could haunt Cen- termial's long bus ride home. Senior Hawaii-bound seller Jennifer Carey triggers the offensive attack, while adding a formidable blocking presence at 6- foot-1. April Ross. a 6-1 outside hitter, shares Centennial, les::. than 1 O years old, captured a state title two seasons ago and Coach Brooke Roberts has constructed the dominant program in the central part of the state. The Hdwks atso rely on seruor outside hit- ters Leah Smith (5-8} and Julie Meyer (5-10). 5-10 senior setter Jenna Melton, 5-10 fresh· man middle Alyssa Lantz and 5-11 sopho- more opposite Lauren Westendorf. #We saw them in Santa Barbar.t (the Tournament of Champions won by Harbor), but we didn't play them and we have no vtdeotape of them,• Glenn said. HBut at this point, I'm more womed about getting us to play the best we can play than our oppo- nent. If W'~ play at a certain level, both men- tally and athletically, our play will lake Ciue of itseli. • • Victory tornght assure!> Newport the home court advantage m the !>cmis Tuesdlt}'. DAILY PILOT FOOTBALL PLAYER OF I WEEK Costa Mesa High's two-way star always knew he'd fit in on the football fie ld, it JUSl comes with the genes. BARRY f'J\l I KNI R !WfPb P ity Shaun Ferryman's basketball opponents. For, Unlike the foes he races in his other two van;1ty sports -football and volleyball -there are no pads or net protecting them from the inevitable collisions the Co:>ta Mesa High junior seems to thrive on. •t guarantee you I'm going to foul out of my first (basketball} game,• said the 6·foot-3, 185-pounder, just bcginnmg the · transition to roundball after a first-round CIF Southern Section Division VI playoff loss to Irvine Nov. 19 "l'm so m football mode right now.• Some, like his father and, former Costa Mesa High football hero Jim Ferryman. wotild argue the younger Fenyman 1s in perpetual football mode, a ~tale of being which was apparent long before he buckled his first chin strap as a seventh-grade Pop Warner rookie. "I've wanted to play football incc I was real little," Shaun Ferryman cxplamcd. •1 always loved JUSl the thought of playing Waves roll in with a b ig win • Locals Hylton, Peetz and Grayeli advance to today's serri.ifinals against Ted Newland's Anteaters. (kjy Pila! NE\\TPORT BEACH -Terry Schroeder, the Pepperdine Uni- versity men's water polo coach, had a feeling the Waves could beat UCLA. AJter two unsuccess- ful regular season attempts, Pep· perdine had its last shot on Fnday at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federabon champion hip tourna- ment at Ne\\rport Harbor High On a day that !'torm-driven urf pounded tbe coastline, the. Wave:>, It.~ by the sconng of Cos- ta Me a High product Sean Hyl- ton and goalie Merrill Moses, rolled to a 7-6 hrst-round vtctory, . elimmahng the Brmns from · .NCAA tournament champ1· onship contention. "This tournament ts like a brand new season,· Schroeder ~aid. •1t doesn't matter what hap- pcmed before, our guys came< through at the nght rune.• Hylton got the Waves on the: board m the hrst quarter \\'lth :a two-pointer from seven meters .Sh.aun Ferryman -• • •• . ongrattdations -The Irvine Company an ·narbor View Center will be-making a dona ion meucmiiiaera; n~IZAWj . . .t •• • • • . • . . . . l ' . I . . .. I • I • ' • • ' • , . · . . " . \ • Newport/Costa Mesa DailY Pilot . -. • This Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 27th, 28th & 29th, run to Lexus Mission Viejo for the bigge.st sale event of the year. Located in one of the most desirable locations of Orange County, Lexus Mission Viejo wants to shdw you what's next. evyry new & pre-owned vehicle in stock is specially priced for this Unbelievable Sale Go for it! ©• • >Cl ••• M I S S I 0 N V I E J o· The future is now. What's next ... ? • , . • ( I I . . .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . HIGH SCHOOL IOYS llSllETlll( • New schemes, new faces abOund for the Sea Kings as the '98-99 seas0n looms; Estancia invades ori Tuesday. HARRY FAUIJ(Nlill ~Plol CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar f-?gh boys basketball program, where tradi- tion and l"onllnuity are as firmly entrenched as they can be with a nearly annual roster turnover, may be a tQd less predictable tlus season. .. · But, after back-to-back seasons of 4-22 and 6~20 interrupted a run of eight straight playoff trips, perhaps, as the song says, a change will do you good ·we're domg some different things, both offensively and defensively and I'm curious to see how it all evolves,• said Coach Paul Oms, entering his 13th year as varsity head man after more than a decdde guiding the junior varsity. The schemes aren't the only changes, with only three players and one starter back from a year ago. In addition, Orris' coaching staf P,'at all levels, is comprised almost totally of new faces. Only sophomore head coach Jeff Pries returns. Gordon McNeill, a former Thabuco Hills varsity assistmt in his first year of teaching at CdM, will be Orris' right-hand man, while Aaron Koks, also a new CdM teacher, will coach the JV. Chris Burden and former Sea King Theo Rokos will gwde the freshmen. But while much of the current roster is new to varsity basketball, CdM sports enthusiasts should" recogruze most of this year's squad from their exploits in football and volleyball. Senior Dennis Alshuler, entering his third season, is the foremost· returner. The 6-foot-5 three-sport standout earned All-Newport- Mesa Di.strict and second-team All-Sea View League recognition after averaging 9 1 points per game as a junior. Returner Geoff l Iunt. a 6-3 seruor, is set to JOUl Alshuler in the starting lineup, after see- ing spot duty last season, according to Orris. Guards Brandon Crosby, Alec Hanson and Kevin Hansen are all up from the JV and fig- ure to make a big impact in the backcourt, with Crosby handling point-guard duties and the other two adding outside shooting to the motion offense. "We've gone lo more mobon to give more guys an opporturuty to use their athletic abili- ty,· Sdld Oms, who credits former assistant Scott Cameron (now at Gladstone High) with convincing him to make the change. "It has KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS/DMY 1'1\.0T There are some new faces and new plots, but one item is a very famlliar asset for the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings .... senior Dennis Alsbuler. been a little nerve-wracking from my stand- point, because it puts a Jot of the decision- mak:ing upon the players. l'm not in as much control as I havP been in the past, but 1 think tt's the nght way lo go with this group." Football stdndouts Alex Bottom (6-5, 220) and Justin Shea (6-3, 230) bnng athleticism and muscle to the post, where Oms projects they will alternate. In addition to AJshuler, Bottom and Shea, Seth Richardson, a 6-4 senior, 6· 1 sophomore Eric Snell and 6-3 Junior Elliott Patterson are making the transition from tootball. "When (AJshuler) is on the floor, we look 10 times better: Oms said. "He's not a big-time scorer, but he does so many things, a lot of which may go unnoticed to someone who doesn't know basketball real well. He's a great athlete, a competitor and d leader." Crosby is extremely quirk and, though only 5-9, an explosive 1umpcr, accordmg to Orris. Hansen, a highly recruited 1uruor setter on the reigrung CIF SouthQrn Secllon D1Vlsion III volleyball champions, has beerf a pleasant surpnse in presedson workouts. Oms said. Hunt brings mtelligenC'e dnd a stiong inside offensive gclme to the floor, while Orris consider~ Richardson an excellent defender, who can play inside and on the penmeter. 4 Alec Hanson 15 Seth Richardson ~O Brandon Crosby 21 Brooks Morris • 22 Dennis Alshuler 24 Geoff Hunt 31 Eric Snell 32 Kevin Hansen 44 Alex Bottom 45 Elliott Patterson SO Justin. Shea ·SCHEDULE ·~99 Sea Kings Dec. 1 • Estancia, 7;30 Dec. 7-12 ·at Century Tournament Dec. 14-19 ·at SOnora Tournament Dec. 21 ·at Saddleback, 7:30 Dec. 23 -Laguna Beach (home), 7;30 Oec. 28-31 -at Estancia Tourn.tment • Jan. 4 ·Mission"'* (home), 7:30 . SIA v-LIAGul (7:30) Jan. 8 -at El TOf'O Jan. 13 -Woodbridge (home) Jan. 15 • at Newport Harbor Jan. 20 • at Irvine Jitn. 22 • Santa ~garite (home) :Jan. 29 ·El Toro(tknlt) Feb.l·at~ Feb. s -~ (home) Feb. 10 -Irvine (home) Feb. 12 -at Santa Matgarlta ·1 · don't think we'll rely on one guy, because, potentially, a lot of guys can do it for us: Orris said. "I think we have a good inside-outside blend. We don't have a domi- nant center, but we have good athletes who can get the JOb done.~ Junior Brooks Morris, Snell and Patterson will add depth. _Kyle Phillips, the MVP of last year's N team who played well for CdM m the summer, has moved to San Diego The Sea Kin~ open Tuesday at home against Estanoa COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKET·BAll ATES WIN,, 83-18 run by' the Pirates for Sorurdoy, November 28, t 998 83 LOOllll IACI Five years .ago this week... . • Blnh ~-:rmhoo 36 dm~'i for 160 yards 1md Ii tpudldown as Costa Mesa Higli defeated Norte VlSLa,'35-12, ln the quartcrlinats of~ CJP Southem Sec:tion Division vm football playoff• Dewayne~· scored on a 59-yard run. . •lo Showdown Ill, <.:oiona del Mm I hgh got revcngP. with a 10-15, 15- 31 17~ 15, 15-8 v1rtory over Newport Harbor to win the CfP Division 1 girh; volleyball titlr.. Jerudler Strotfe h d 20 kills, three bJocks and a p.ur of aces for the Sea King (26-3), who were ranked .No 2 m thr> nation ond had lost to th~ Sailors twice duf'Ulg sea Viaw League play. "-f.lary,n ltltt had 16 kills for Gorona d¢l Mar, which was named· th top seed for the state toum mc:nt. · · · NeWpott Harbor fell w 28•2, but was tile top t am m the nation com- ing into ~e match. • • • JObaml Appell, who was tn the hospital for bronchial asthm when estenda t!Jgh struggled at the Pacific Coos\ League finals, ran a tbtie of 16:16J • Eagles, an at-larg entry, took second place at th ClF SOudtenl.lection Diviswn Jn-AA boys aoss country championstups. Corona de1 Mar High scored only 24 pomts to win the girls D1V1Slon m-A title. Dreaden Howell was the winner tor the Sea King:> with a time of 19.03. Lori cteavtnger rmished fifth with a time of 19·44 as Newpon Har- bor Kagb's guls cross county team won the Division m-AA title. • James P&lda scored three goals and Corona del Mar Higb defeated ~1 Clemente, 8·5, in the CIF Southern Section Division J water polo semifulals Tbe Sea Kings led, 7-3, in the finals against lop eel El Toro, but the ~ers pulled out a 10-9 vidory m 5Udden·d a.th overtune on a goal by Brent Stoll. • Sam Grayell and John NaJgle each scored two goals 1n the first quar- ter as Costa Mesa defeated Santd Barbara, 12-10, m the Division lll water polo semifinals. The Mustdng .. lost m the championship to SouU Pasadena, 12-11, on a goal by Brian Butcher m sudden-death overtime. 10 years ago this week ... • John Xatowlch broke a scort!Jess tie With d J -yard toudldown run, u:. COtona del Mar High went on to ooat Anaheun, 28-R, m the CIF 01V1· sion V1 football qudrterlinals . Ty Price had a 6-yard run for a tour.hdown m the third quarter. W~n Jobnlon bad a 12-yard tnlerccption return tor a score .. • Corona del Mar High ended the three·year reign of Mlra~este with a 9-9 (71-65 in games) victory to wm the CIF.Southcrn sCctlon Div.is1on lV-A guls tennis title. Wan.a Adam won two sUJgles sets and lost lo Kim Po, one of the top players in th tat~. 3·6. Those games AdamP. won against Po were vital to lhe final tally. Keri Pbebos also won two ts for lhe Seo K.l.ngs (23-1). • Corona del Mar High beefed up th~ defense ln the econrl ball and pulled out a 10-J upset win over lop-seeded SU:Jllly Hills to win the ClF Southern SCC'tloo D!~1on JV-A water polo tiUe. - Gann.ar Gu.staJson Mtl Chris Oedlng c ch scored a goal m the fourth quarter to prest:rve the victory. •Eddie Lavelle finished third with a tune of 15:24 as Corona del Mar High placed five runners in the top 50 to win the Clf Southern Seetion OiV1S1on II boys cro<>s country title. • Stacy PandO was ninth with a time of 19:03 d5 Newport Harbo( High won the CIP SoulhP.m Section D1v1Sion Jl gtrls cross country UUe, The Sailors placed hve runners in the top 40 for 75 points •Derek JohnsOn's lhree-polnt shot and free tlfrow wtTh time running out helped Or;inge Coast College to a 49-.45 men's basketball VIctory ' over Riverside, whkh wa~ ranked No. 1 m the! tateat the time. 15 OF WESTMINSTER Presents The Winners of •Reyes leads the way for Orange Coast with 20 points; Cooper, Beeler, Langdon also m double figures for the Coasters. the final six min- utes or the half. Jeff Beeler scored 10 of those pomts. "We're going to live and die by the three all Coast rallied from a five-point halftime deficit to claim a seven- pomt lead with five minutes left. ButhostEl Caminoreboundedto daim a controversial 69-66 trt- umph. SEA(i)FF TENNIS <Cus ·s .I~-.<> Htu. ~Pb COSTA MESA -When a team is yoWlg and it's early in l})e sea- son, some mistakes can be expected. But mistakes by Orange Coast College"'dlmost rosl the Pirates a nonconference con- test against College of the C8Ilyons Fnday. The host Bue:> started forcing shoU. and pa~!'es in the . econd half and saw a 12-poml halftime lead erode to Just oqe. But clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch helped OCC hang on for dfl 83-78 win. •1t•s not even December yet," Coach Tim O'Brien said. "You can't expect to look polished this early in the year.~ Fatigue may have also been a factor because the Piratc>s had a mandatory one and a half hour workout edl'lier in the day which, according to O'Brien, was an atti- tude adj~tment session. Also missmg from action was freshman pomt guard Peter Mar- tinelli, who was unavallable tor the game bocau. e of a death m the family. Regardless, the Pirate (3-2) looked strong for the first half, hooting 44 % from the floor (50% from threc-pomt ran~e). Canyons (3-3) was close WltiI a technical foul on the oonch spMked a 15·8 season ... " Tim O'Brien OCCcoach The second half was dnother matter. The Cougars came out m a press which disrupted the momentum. Canyons took advan- tage of turnovers and was behind by 61-60 after a three-pomter by Eurskine Robinson. A three-pomter by Anthony Cooper put the Pirdtes ahead by seven with bve minutes to play, but a basket hy Steve Buscher cut the lead to one again and Orange Coast appeared a~ if 1~ was m trouble. 1\vo Cougdt~ attempts to take the lead fdiled and Arrtn Lang- don's. drive and finger roll yavc the Pirates a thre9-point cushion. Clutch free-throws by David Castleton clnd Carlos Reyes sealed the win. "We're gomg to live and dit? by the three all seclson," O'Bncn said. "We were hot in the first half: then struggled. This is a good win for us early m the year." One reason O'Brien is plcl1scct 1s Canyons only lost to Long Beach by six recently. Long Beach lS a favorite m next week's tom- nament at Orange Coast and fea- tuzes the seMces of Shea Colton. the onc-tiine UCLA Brum who at one time was rumored to be en route to Southern Califorrua Col- lege. · · On Wednesday -Orange Trailing, 63·62, with 52 sec- onds left, the home scorer, the official scorel>ook by rule, said sh<.> hdd not counted an El Ccmuno basket from two minutes prior and, despite OCC protest, the score was ddJusted to 65-62. A missed free throw gave OCC a chance to tie with a late three- pointer, but the Pirates' 17th turnover occurred before they could get a shot off. Cooper paced three Pirates in double hgure:. with 15 points. NONCONR'..REHCE C>RAHiG£ CoAsT Bl COUEGI Of llft CANYONS 78 C.anyons • Robinson 9, Cooley 4, ·Slater 10, Ellison 10, Bakers. Madison 18, Harris 2, Aiello 2, Buscher 11, Moore 7. 3 pt. goals -Robinson 1, Madison 2, Fouled out • None. Technical fouls • Bench. Orange Cout • C3stleton 9, Reyes 20, Cooper 14, Dolven 4, Beeler 12, Langdon 11, Zoller 7, Anderson 6. 3 pt. goals · Castleton 1, Reyes 2. Cooper 3, Beeler 2, Langdon 1. Fouled out • Beeler. Technlcal fouls • Beeler. Halftime -occ; S0·38. lllte Wednesday NOHCONfU£NCE EL CAMINO 69. ORANGl CoAsT 66 Orange Coast ·Langdon 4, Reyes 12, Cooper 15, Zoller 7, Oolve.n 10, Beeler 9, Ca~tleton 0, Anderson 2. Elliott 7. • 3 pt. goals -Cooper 2. Zoller 1, Beeler t . Fouled out -None. El Camino -Rideout 2. Bailey 7, • McCaskill 6, Morris 14, Johns 2, Hoffman 16, Shumway 14, Staufrer 8 ·COLLEfE MEN'S llSKETIALL Vanguar~ seeking .500 level • Southern California College drops to 2-3 after laking an 83-63 hit at Loyola-MaITJllount. • NORTIUUDGl! -South •m Otlifomia C::oJJege's m<m's baskctbnll t m will be trying to get back to the .500 lev •I Mond y night wh n tho Vangu;,rds visit Cal Stat Northrldg in a nonconfcrence mnt~ l, . Op<·n ~h·n·~ .Singh·"> 5 .5 .\1 •1f..., Uot1hlc~ 4 .0 \Wn's Sil\J;(lt'"' ... 5 \W·ns SlnAlcs u; .\\Ol))('JfS Sltlgle~ .t .5 Wt lll<'llS Singlt•~ Opt'll M<'ll's Poubh•..., ho \11•n'S Douhh's r, o \t('l\"!-t no11hlt•s 4 .0 l'\h'fl°' 1>011htc s ~ fi M n. l>oublt .., . 4 ,r; \\'Orn<"n's l)Oubll•s .i. \~< mcu's t.>r,.al>k•s ti.o \\om<"ns •>oubtcs . 12rh Annual I urnament ' ~- S\ o tr Dcl\.i-. ~I('\ t• HoJ\1,u" Mllfll h Boh t~l•lt'\'/stt'\ t' < ••mlbl \lh h.wl I ipJ)("/JOn Hru1nfl Dli'\<1 Birt h i"1rs1111 smiltl l '"'' Khal~ f \\t'lltl\ Melt • Ill '\11'\<,I<)'\ '(H lll~IU 111 l~ • I ~ S o---c-c. f"R H I G a-s n 0 0 -. 0 TS. Ne~ort _players ·.commit ·•Upbeat Mustangs approach season with renewed vigor, b:ut the re are s·till some question marks. RIU L\IU> Dt !\\ quarterback who hnngs much- • Fredriksen bound for Louisville; teammate ~ Pb nC>eded leddership skills to Allen's hdrdwood, started at pomt guard lc1st wmtcr, but can al~o play a two or three. · Doyle chooses UCI. B-\RRY f;\l'l.t.Nl·R ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -New: port Harbor High senior girls soc- ,. cer standouts Jordan Fredriksen and Janelle Doyle have verbally committed to contmue their ath- letic and academic careers at Lowsville and UCI, respectively Fredri.ksen, an AU-Sea View League qoalkeeper each of her thtee varsity seasons, induding first-team ldurels th£> last two, chose to become d Carctinal after visiting the campus m late Sep- tember She also considered Elmhurst, Hwnboldt Stc1te and Florida, clmong others. . Predriksen plans lo ma1or m elementary education. Doyle, a s<>cond·team AU:Sca View. choice as a juruor outside midlielder, picked UCI over St. Mary's, Loyola Marymount, Long Beach Stdte and Cal State Fuller- ton. She was a second-team All- CIF Southern Section DiVlSion IV performer as a sophomore at Cal- v&ry Chapel High, when she also earned hrst-team All-Olympic League honors and was the team's Offensive Player of the Year. Both are expected to help HcU- bor make a strong run at a post- season berth IJus sel!son, which opens Tuesday at 3 p.m. against nonleague host Foothill. DEEP SEA .Fridays counts · *wport Undlng • 4 boat. 70 anglers. 11 sand bass. 47 calico bass. 9 sculp1n, 41 bonito, , ~. 2 whitefish, 1 ubeion, 68 madcerel ~· Lodl•. 5 boats, 108 engleri. 9 yellowta1I, t bonito, 1 bar~ 20 celko bass, 16 sand bm, 7 swlpin. 11 shffphead, 5 rodcfish, 110 mackerel, 12 ~rt.h perch, 2 bl.tdt aoaker. l bl.ck SH bass (released), 12 yellowfin aOf.ker, 68 whitefish POLO (ONTINUED FROM 81 COSTA MESA With new aspirations come a lresh Sill of burning questions, and whtlt• optimism abounds for Costd Mestt H1gh's boys basketl5all tt•dJU, Jl is unpossible to avoid the Muc;ta.nys' dork history as they entt>r the 1998-99.ccimpaign. , "We're nght there. waitKi<J to tum the comer,r·third-ycar Mc d Coach Erich Allen said. "We feel we can compete on a nightly basis." The Mustangs return only two ployers. juruors Daw Weir and Nate Jones, from l<Jst sedson's squad which fin- ished 0-10 in the Pacific Coast Leaguf:! and 3-20 overall. "Our hopes an~ higher than (win- ning a league game),• Allen said. "Actually, we're planning on malc- ing the playoffs th.is year. That's our goal: We want to get 10 wms (the minimum requue- ment for CIF Southern Section Erich Allen postseason involve- ment). I think we can do 1t with Uu.s group. I like this group." Whether Costa Mesa can crack through the win column tn PCL play remains dn unanswered question. Another concern is whether the Mustangs can stop d 29-gc1mc 19sing streak, which ddtes back to 1982, against their cross-town nvals -Estancia's Eagles. "One of Ulese rughts, ~ Allen said, "we're going to snedk u1> and get them. We're hopmg it's going to be· thIS year We'll q1ve them a run -we'll give evt>ry team a run. We're going to Jight Uus year.• Mesa, which will r<'lum sev<.•n players next year, went througl) some rocky moments ld ... t season m PCL action. But Allt>n saHI there "may be more balance m the league, and as fa.r as we're concerned, it's a better opportun1-1 ty to compete." Weir, the school'l) football Peter Joseph also had t1 goal m the quarter, but the match was llt>d 3-3 because of goals by Adam Wnght, Bnan Brown and Sean Kem. Pepperdine retook th<' Jedd in the second quarter when Joseph srnred again on a pass from Robert Grayell, who played with Hylton at Costa. MeSod Dave Parker's goal on a pass by Grayeli's older brother Sam Grayeli evened Ule match again for the Bniins Hylton put the Waves m front 5-4 and Moses kept stalbng Bruins' attdcks. But the Bruins (16-5) showed why they were the No 3 seed and scored back-to-back goals. The first Cdme when Wnght fought off a defender and put the ball m the net on a lob shot. Then Nell Hueston, a product of Corona del Mar, scorr-d from three meter.. and UCLA bad a h-5 lr>nd with 2·30 remaining in the third Pepperdm<• 112· 10) woold not Sldy down and d got1I by Todd Km!J from two-meters knotted the match at six w1Ul 1 :05 remaining m Ule quarter. The Waves defense took over and played the entire fourth qut1rtcr in t1 zone, wluch stopped the Arums. II a shot got through, u(Wc>1r) penPtrates pretty well clnd he's t1 solid ball h~ndler, • Allf'n ~cud. !'He hctd a pretty good turnover-to-assist ratio last yedr, but reully we're relying on his leac~1rsh1p mo1e than anything.• Jom•s, a· 6-foot-2 forwar.d and pnrt-tnne stdrtPr last season, is one of the lettm's LJe.-.;t athletes who can shoot from the peruneter <md prov1cle d si.u1hle body down low to bang with Ul(! P( 'L's big boy~ · · Hea1hny tit" list of Costa Mes« 's UPwco1ners: .Junior point guard Ri<'k l latsushi, Sf?rllor guard Rryan Rice>, sophomore gurtrd Stewn Whit- tdker (up from the freshmen team) and 6-2 Junior forward Shaun Ferryman, another football stttndout. Allen saiU either· I iatsushi or Weir could start at pou1t guard, with Rice dnli Wh1ttdker · startmg at the wing positions Jones and rerrym~n c1re c>.xpected to be c;tarting post plt1yers. • FPrryman can use lus c;17e to his advantagP, and we .likf> hav- ing those football guys. because they're brin9ing some leaut•1sh1p and a wmnmq clthtude, • Allen scuct. ~ f\.1.ike Payn<', a 6-6 sophomon• center whom Allen cClJls ii "pro- JCCt," and 5 11 senior gucud Duy Trnn should be the first players off Ule bench. '1(Poyn£>) n<>ccls to put on weight,· All<'n said. • f l~'s got some potenlidl there." Alsn, the Muslcll~S arP n.xpt"'tt- ed to use 5-11 senior yudrct John Abbott, 6-3 senior forward Dave Shallis and 6-1 1unior forward Chaz l lunter in reserve roles Shalhs 1c; a transfer from Northern Califom1a. "Mttk.ing the CIF Playoffs is a go.11 of ours, and we1d Jove to meet that goal. and to do that we thmk we nc.>ed a pretty strung pre- 5 Bryan Rice 10 Duy Tran .. 12 Rick Hatsushi 5-8 Jr. 20 Steven Whittaker 5-1 1 So. 21 Dave Weir S-10 Jr. 22 John Abbott 5· 11 Sr. 23 Chaz Hunter 6-1 Jr. 25 Dave Shallis 6-3 Sr 31 Mike Payne 6-6 So 40 Nate Jones 6-2 Jr 44 Shaun Ferryman 6-2 Jr. Coach: Erich Allen SCHEDULE '98~99 MUSTANGS Nov. 30 -Trabuco Hiiis (home), 7 Dec. 4 -Canyon (home), 7:30 Dec. 7-12 ·Jason Fel'guson Tournament Dec. 14-19 ·at Foothill Tournament Dec. 22 • at Westminster, 7 p.m. Dec. 28-31 -at Canyon Tournament Jan. 2 • El Modena (home), 7:30 PAOAC COAST l..EAGOE (7 P.M.) Jan. 8 • Estancia (home) Jan; 13 -Unlvenity (home) Jan. 15 ·at Laguna Hiiis Jan. 20 • at Laguna Beach Jan. 22 ·at Aliso Niguel Jan. 26 • St. Margaret's (home), non league Jan. 29 • at Estanda Feb. 3 • University (home) Feb. S ·at Laguna Hills Feb. 10 • Laguna Boadl (home) Feb. 12 • Aliso Niguel (home) .. season,'' AllPn said. "I think, look.inq c1t our sch<'clule, we h<'tvP th(• .1lnht) to hdve d number of wm .in thP presedson, and 1{ t,hdl hdppens I think it'll carry us mto leag11i>. II will q1ve us confid~nct> and gd u~ ready for that toug_h l~cl9lll", .. C'osta Mesa opens Jts sPason Monday at home auttmsl Trpbuco Hills (7 p.m .). llwn pldys h1>st to Canyon Dec. 4. Thc> Muslcrngs will follow tho c nonleagut> gdme.s hy hosting the Jason FN- guson luumanwnt Dec. 7-12. Moses, who hnishf•cl with 11 soves, got in the way. •They rPally stcapped it up,• Schroeder said. "(The Bnuns) were really fruc;tratcd by our zone and it helps to hdve the best goalie m the country • Joseph gave Pcppcrdme the lead for good with 3:54 remaining in the gdme, "To l.>t•t1t lrv!IH', Wf'! ht1VP to slop (Hycin) B11i· lf'y, ~ Hylton 'tttrl. "If Wf' <lo lhc1t t111d follow our gdnW plun we hctVC cl dtdnc·p," "\Ve hcttl them l-!drly m lhP SC?OSon, • Grayeh ddclf'd. •I've hecn on thn:•t> c.hc11np1- on~hip h~dnts T won 11 CIP till~ mul two stillc title<; (with GoldPn W • t Collt•gt>) It would b • gn~at to acid a NCAA < rown to that" MMC! MAR11N/OAllVP1!01 former Costa Mesa High sltmdout Sean Hylton, playing for Pepperdine, fires a shot over UCLA's Sc1m Grayell; below, c-;rayell cheers after a Bruln goal during Friday's contest with the Wave • •There's nothmg like winrung al home," two-meter man Mike P ~ •t7., a product of New- port Harbor who had a key steal m the fourth quarter. said. "We knew all c;ea.son that if th~ team played togethf'>f we could beat these guys. The defense was the key and it was a total team effort.· Hylton shared Pcetz's sentiments about playing for a hometown crowd. •1t feels good playing m front of people you know,• Hylton said. "It's a definite boost, I hope the momcn· tum from this game came us through the tournament.• F.or the youngPr GrayPli, the vktory crc<1te!> C:Onllicting emotions. On the one hand, ll1e (bance to go to thl' NCAA tournament.is good feeling On th~ other htltld, he feels bad lor his older brother, a senJor, who's had a good ~M8er with Ui.e Bruins. •Some J>09p}e wonder about how I fe •l whr.n J play ogainst Sitm, • Graych 1d. "It's \ • It wa!;, u1 fat t, B~Ht•y who av ~I 1<•d Nt•w- J,md' Anteaters ( 19·1>) from up ct. nw l 19er-, had played hcml and tht• <·orp Wd tied 4.4 at halftime. Bailey Ulen con..>d the next hvo gottlc:;, he? had six alt<~ethcr, to ccurc the wm for the Antealeri;. UCT goalie G n!l 1 Ken had 12 saves. •. awn top•seoded use 122·2),'hod trouhle fendmy oU l.ong B dCh Stith>, hnillly pulling out n b·S wtn on fourth·qut11ter yo'ills by r-1.trko Pmtanc: ilJld PctN Junov. Jaml'!i Ctistlo ttn<l Jonov each 5corcd two yot1ls. · • The 'n-OJitll'> will be f<1< In!J Stanford lfl the oUler G<•in.lfmal at 1 p.m. The GctulirHtl dcl~"t• cd Cal, 10·5. nnon I h•1H1'ron c on•d three goals for Sttlnford ( t R· >) ScHlDuu • not about Gruych vtt Grayeli. It's about Pep· perdin v . UCLA. l just go out and do my JOI) and if J happen to be gul'lfdmg him, I gtli.lfd -twnttm Jllrn ·T ·~~..,,.:;;~~~lt°:il~~~~~~rfr!~~~«~~~~~ws~iii ;',;\; ~?iii1'e~~Wti m n t1a04 · ai 2:30 p.m. for a scnllf1n 1 mate.ti agamst ond UCJ, 11 1O·7 Winn r ov r Panfu:. • . , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot FERRYMAN CONTINUED FROM 81 . . . ,. Jt. r Soccer, baSf>ball and a handlul of other sports, consplied to keep football out of his pre-feen athletic routine. But football was always in hi heart. · ·1 guess I was a na_turctl, because of my aggressiveness. My dad pointed it out to me even when I was playing othN sports like basketball and soccer rythin • ... eve g. 'Regard.less of how Jong the seed had been germin<!ting, 1 there was no hiding its bloom in his first season as a varsity starter. The inSide linebacker . and tight end was among the leading reasons this year's youthful Mustangs made the playoffs for a school-record thJid straight season, despite returning just two starters from last fall's 10-2 squad. Among the leading lacklen. on defense, while collecting a team-high 15 receptions for 248 yards, the Daily Pilot Player of the Week shone on 'both sides of the ball against Irvine. H~s . momentum·building first-quarter touchdown helped the VtSitors hang with the powerful No. 2-seeded Vaqueros, whom mony believe will earn their fourth CIF title of the '90s in another couple weeks. Ferryman. whose only 0U1er touchdown this season came on a 35-yard interception return against Estancia, seized his opportunity three plays after Irvine claimed a 7-0 lead, then recovered a fumble at the Musta.ngs' 35-yard line. Mil was a smart play,• Mesa Coach Jerry Howell sc11d of the 68-yard fumble return, for which Ferryman was quick to deflect credit. "I give total benefit to (outside linebacker) Todd Duddridqe, • Ferryman said of the play, which began with a pass in' the flat whkh an Irvine receiver couldn't handle. Apparently ruled a lateral, the ball remained live. With Duddridge retdirung a finn hold on the Irvine receiver, Ferryman scooped up the fumble and began his sprint to paydirt. The play tied the c;core and helped Mesa bolc:;ter enough confidence to stay within 26-21 at halftime, before Irvine went on to a 53.35 win. It's btg hits, inore than big CO.LLEGES CONTINUED FROM 81 dlfferent than a team that shaves its heads, runners could dfdw from it knowing that their teammates were on tlletr side. . "I think there are a lot of tlungs that pull the girls together as a urut, • Goldman said. •There's the harr and the11 secret sISters for example. As a result of the bond, they stay close t~ether m practice and on the course. U all those things contribute to them maintammg their focus and a team attitude, who's to say the.re's no strength in them (the buns)?• ·Every time we practice, smce we didn't see each other in morning classes, we knew that we would have stuff to talk 1 about and share with euch other." Gomez added. "It was like a family.• • Of all the good things that happened to the women's cross c:ountry team, there was a black mark thdl, to tm extent, still bothers Goldman-the Crystal Springs Invitational. The race was the only on~ whc>re Orange Coast was defeated this year, but that was not Wlthout its controver y. The team that won. the Sasquatch of Spokane College, had an unfcl.U' advantage. TI1ey had a scholarship program, something that the California corrunuo1ty college system forbids, and an unlimited recruiting area. "We have our recruiting dl. tricts that we can't go out of,· Goldman said. "So I really don't consider it a loss bec.iuse they recruited from around the country and could offer scholarship5. • That wasn't the only complilint. Goldman wa. mfonned by the race director that he cuuld only enter his top !CVen rnmpebto1slft11d Ch!'t yOlft else would be moved to the overflow race. •spokane h"ci 10 bUtlctes on thP. lme while ev rybody cl had even,• Goldman Slll<i. StaON ' I ~Oec.2.1981 ......... TI: eost. MtMI =6-foot·3 185 Sport: FoOtbltt Poe: Te. tiMbM:tter eo.dl:' Jetty HoWell PllVOffet food: o.d's ~steak Fevorit9 liMMe: "Great ()utdoOrS. lelt •tlWtk ...,..,1; "W1nniog the (Pacific Coast) League title when we were freshmen.• FoottNalf ,._,... of the Week XI: He returned a fumble 68 yardl to tie the game at 7 and caught a pau tor 22 yards to key another TO drive 'against Irvine. • Pltlr"- Coll«tor tports aird •nes 98 F piety , however, which fuel Fenyn1dn's gndiron obsess1on. "I'm pretty intense out thert! Sdld Penyman, who missed ha] h1~ sophomore season when a break in the growth plate at tht base or his knee was discovered requmng the surgical placemf'nt of two ~--· -----scww..., to heal the injury ·r hke mttk.ing plays dl tight l'ntl, gmng op for a bdll and bnng- ing ll down. But I hke defen-.;e better. r "He's an aggressive. attacking kind of kid. If you don't like contact and you don't like to get in there and mix it up, you're probably not going to be a good football player. Shaun enjoys the ·contact ... H just like to Jeny Howell make the Costa Mesa Coadl big hit. Putting your head into a guy's <"hcst IS thP bl1St feeling .• t iowell vouched for Perryman's penchant for mllicting punishment. •He's an aggressive, attacking k.md of kid,· Howell said. "If you don't Likt1 contact and you don'I hke to get in Ulere dlld mix it up you'rn prol>dbly not going to ht• a good footl>dll player. Shaun en1oys lht> contact.~ A starter on last year·s- volll•yball team, which advanc~cl to the CIF OivtSion lJI qunrt~rtmals tn its first 1>oslspc1son appearance in 15 year:-., Ferrymdn said he also craves the big hit (spike) in tus c;pnnq sport. But, for now, he'll have to :. "tUe for the occasional hone-1amng pick, or Jostling inside for rebound~. Goldman added that he has talkc>rl to a number of coache~ tibout thl" tnVJtational dnd d that ever happens dgdln, there will he d lot ol junior colleges running somewhere other thdn C'ry!>!al Sp1mgs on that Stllurcldy. • Water polo fans -This wf'ekPnd ts c1 golden opportumt}' to wc1tch the be.st collegiate watN polo m the country as Uw Mountmn Pacific Sports Federation Tournament contmucs this mom.mg at New· port ti<trhor High It Mil also be a tune to see c;ome of the Newport~Mesa D1stnc:ts most prominent college pl<tyerl), like the Pepperdine trto of Sean I lylton (Costa Mesa l hgh), Robert Grayeli (Costa M<!<:a) and Mike Peetz (Newport Httrbor), who helped the Wave upset UCLA, the No. 3 seed, 7 -l> The Waves play in a 2:30 p m. !Mmfinal match today agdlllsl econci·seccled UCI, with leg- e>ndary Ted N<>wland at Ule helm for thE• Anteaters Top-seeded USC plays Stanford at 1 p.m. in the other scmifimd. The Bruins, who f~ature Sam Graycli (Costa Mesa product), Nt•il J lucston and James Palda (\orona del Mar products), play Pacihc in a consolation semilmal mntch at 10,30 am. L.ong Beach State me(•ts Cal at 9 a m . ln the other consolatJon match. Sam G rayoti was second on thf! Brums with 27 points and a lso has 22 steals for the Brwns c01rung mto the tournament. · TIUS I the fU'St tune U1 the tournament's history that it has- hce n held anywher other than Long Benell. Tiw to)> tcnms from the tournament will reach the NCAA f lm1l lour next Fndlty and Sundny lit Corona del Mar High. • It looks like Brown lJmve~ity will be without Corona del Mar HJgh pfoduct Kathryn lllfiii for tne upcoming NCAA Divf§IOn I playoff.s. Ric:-A, a District I Academic All·Ameriatn oud first·t am selection in the tvy League, mny hav~ severely r 101uroo he Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pifot • Tars ripped through league foes in a dominating fashion. HI< llAllU l>llN'll • • lhltf'ilol NEWPORT BEACI I -With veteran • leaderslup and ~.nucleus of rotuming tal- ent led by senior Gctry Conwell, Newport Harbor f hgh's boys water polo team sue-· cessfully defended its Sea View League championship m 1998. In a season ended abruptly in the CIF Southern Section Division I quartertmals with an upset loss to Foothill, the Sailors went 5-0 in the competitive Sea View to repeat as champions. "I expected to win league," Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett said "J also expected to go to the ClF Frndls and we didn't do that -that's the biggest d.1sap- pointment. But our team certainly had the talent and exP.e'nence to win ledgue." Conwell, voted the league's Playef of the Year, Jed thP Sdilors (23-6 overall) to their first ledgue win Oct. 7, when they handled .8dck Bdy nval Corona del Md!, 13-4 The Tars led in the third quarter, 6-4, tlie n broke it open by scoring the garnt!'s last seven goals, including six unanswered in the fourth quarter to stdrt 1-0 in league. • 1 think we wore them down," Barnett said afterward. • , H IG H S C H 0 0 L I 0 Y S W·A T E R P 0 L 0 Saturday, November 28, 199f BS REC STANDINGS COSTA MESA Sotct.11 As of Nov. 24' " IMIC.ites firw.t itindlnp • Modified Coed c -, . Stidls • J 7, 2. Moujve Anad, 15, l Toud'I 12, 4 H ad rm.. 6. s Cue) Club H Grounds Crew, 4 *Modlf'HPd Coed D-1 -1. Sharie.bites, 18. 7 C.hfom1a DrHrn1n', is. J \I 11; 4 Pierce St Rookies; 8, ~ (tie) Spe Tics, 8e-er Buddies, 3 Modified Coed D-2 • 1. Rock Harl:IQ(. 18, 2 Lou~ 16; 3 Cleats & Clea 10. 4 The Flyout frHks. 5; 5 (tie) Slackel'), 2 out Nightmares. 4 .. ~Coed C-1. El Randuto. l5, 2 Barking Spiders, 12, 3 Boyle Bombers. 9, • 4 .• The Brew uew, 8, 5. Club Mes.'! S. • ~ •Coecf D-1 • '4 Faoil'\la Only: >8. 2. PSA Muckrakers. ,16, 3 Mama'$ & Papai.. 12, 4 Avco's Last Stand,' 8. • 5. The Plume, 4. 6" Brembo Brallers. 2 Coed 0-2 • 1 The G mps. 16. 2 Rug Rau. 12, 3. R1pt1de, Team YPAC. 1C>; S· Ba~ BandltS, 8; 6 Byte Me. 6. 7 CCNM • 4 Coed Re<· J Bank On It. 14. 2 sr.ver Bullets. 12. 3 (ue) Platmum Cap•tal. • Corbin & Wertz.. 10. 5 RSI Big R~ 8; 6 BroohAmenca 7; 7. Seagate HometJ,: 1 8 Stride & AssOcfates. ~ 1. •Men's 8-2 • i . POC. 20. 2. Team - Easton, 16. 3 Star\, 12, 4. Renegot1ators. 10, 5 5 Goat Hell. 6, 6 Club M~ 0 •Men's C-3 • 1 Emerald Plumbing, 14 2. Mulligans, 22. 3 (tie) Balhstlc Blue. The Devils 11, 5 Delo1tte & Touche Tre~ 4, 6 Maryland Sucks, 0. •Men's Upper D • 1. Hard Paru. H . 2, (tee) Ball Busters. M¥auders, 11, ' 4 Warriors. 10: 5 (tie) Seagate Scorpo~. ThU9\, Hooligans, 8. 8 The Capitals. 7. Men's Lower D 1 We Byte, 16; 2 MV & P. 12. 3. South Coast Toyota, 8. 4 (tie) Good, Bad & Ugly, P19 Pack~ 6 6 (tie) Ouceri.. 'Mer1cans, 2. •women's Divl~ -1 Hatta Pia~ J· 16, 2 Alley Cats, 10. 3 Total Khaos. 8; 4 Zubies To~. 5 ,r. •Men's ~1 ·1, Newpon Whol~ 15. 2 PO<. 18· 3 81'\0d Sweat and Beers. >6 4 lowted 11 :, El Ranc:Mo, Homebird. l •Men's C-2 . D P'l Wicked Crew: 15; 2 Bam Bu••wr. 15, 3 Cone, 13; 4 (tie) Outers Again. Budmen. 8 · , 6 Silky Sulhvan's; 7 •Men's C4' -1 Mudville, 22; 2 Rebels. 14 3 Giants. 16 4 Theodore Robins ftlfd. 8. 5 Garf'.s, 4 6 Blue Sok 1 • Conwell scored three goals against the Sea Kings, while senior Jeff Leeper had five steals, two goals and a shot deflection. Newport Harbor juruor goalkeeper Tim Birdsong recorded nine Sdves, all in the second hdlf. Leeper ttnd Budsong would later Cldd their name~ to the first-team all- league list. DON LEACH DAA.Y PILOT Coach Bill Barnett's Newport Harbor High's Sea View.League championship boys water polo team of '98 •Men's D-2 -1 Swing This. 16. 2 , UY7.X, t2, 3 Bedrock Bombers, 9, 4 (be) 0 Tour, Old lime~ 8.: 6 Totally Co_!fee1 7. Men's 0-1 • 1 P("; ~ High, n : 2 uorrt Maner, 15, 3 Meat Puppen,, l; Next, Newport Harbor won by forfeit over Woodbridge, then · the Sailors marched past VlSiting Santd Margarita, 9-4, Oct. 21. They led in that game, 7-0, after outshooting the Eagles m the first hcill, 15- 5. -Sitting, from left: Chip Going, Tyler Caffey and Clint Peetz.; standing, from left: Nolan Bibb, Kevin Becker, Tripp Fitzgeorge, Gary Conwell, Curt Thayer, Jeff Leeper, Peter Belden, Andrew Evans (below Belden), Tim Birdsong and Drew Dolkas (below Birdsong). Missing from the photo is Brendon Hansen. 4 Brewsk1es; 11, ) 1t•e) Oayton Comets. Jim's Wreckll'lg Crew. 4. 7 TRD. 2. Men'• D-4-1 (t•') Q Club, P1rat~ 16; 3 lroubt~makers. ti, 4 Player. 9: S Adles & Pains. Sharu. 5, 7 Hard Knocks 4 NMCC League· l Silt7. 10. •It w~ a good performance,• Barnett said at the time. •our starters did a good 1ob on the press defens1~ dlld a good job on tho countcrntldck." Senior Kcvm Becker, a second-team all- league cho1c<> tor Newport Harbor, led the Sailors against Sant.d Marganta with three goals, while Conwell ddded a pair. Seniors Tyler Caffey and Clint Peetz dlso earned second-team All·Sea View League honors for Newport Harbor On Oct. 28, the Sailors played thelf championship game against visiting El Tor()-and won a squP.aker, 6-5, as they shut down the Cha er m the final two mm-I utes. The Tars prevented El Toro from scoring on its ldSt tour possessions, two of which were the result of a surprise hero, sopho- more Peter Belden, who hdcl two steals down the stretch Birdsong hlld rune saves m the game. wlule Conwell (three goals) and Becker (two) led the counterattdck. ·obviously winning ledgue was impor- tant, because it set us up for d good seed (No. 2) in the CIF playoffs," Barnell said later •1t meant we didn't have to tace Long Beach Wilson until the hnals. Wilson has an extremely good team and it is going to win CIF "By wmnmg league, we set ou~elves up for d gredt seed, but we didn't take advantage of what we'd done, and unfortu- nately that's the bottom ltne. I'd say, after the El Toro gdme, even though we won, I was disappomted with the wdy we handled the pressure. For c1 team with hve sP.niors starting, that should not be the> case, and we proved agdll1 against Foothill thdt we couldn't take the pressure. ·we may hdve had good athletes. but to be a good athlete you've got lo pcrfonn well Wlder pressure cµid we didn't do that." In the Sea View hnale Nov 4, Newport Harbor crushed Irvine, 19-3, al lrvine, as Paul Kepner (four goals),• Belden lthrce goals dfld three assists) and Leeper (three goals and two stedls) led the way. For the season, Blldsong hrushed with H I G H S C H ·o 0 l G I R l S 8 A S K E T 8 A l l •First-year Newport Harbor High girls coach welcomes six returners and one sizable new addition as the 1998-99 season awaits the Sailors. HAnn' FA\ 1...,.,1·n ~fllol NEWPORT BEACH -With flISl-year coach Gregg Savage conurutled to provid- ing a stable foundation for years to come on the Newport Harbor High girls basketball bench, the Sailors' lineup figures to reach the second story this season. Savdge, the program's fourth coach m five seasons, learned last week thal 6-foot- 1 junior returner April Ross would be Joined by 6-foot-2 seruor newcomer Kathy Lavold on the Sailor.' front line, as soon as the duo completes its run through the state volleyball playoffs. ·obviously, those two gwe us a great amount of size dnd athletic ability,• said Savage, 25, a hrst-ycar teacher at Harbor who was recruited from the boys program, where he guided the sophomore team last season cmd assisted varsity coach Larry Hirst the year betorc Ross is a prov<>n commodity, having averaged 8.3 pomts per game en route to hrst-tedm AU-Sea View League and All- Newport-Mo:.a District laurels as a sopho- more. La.void, an all-league middle blOcker, will attempt to translate her volleyball skillS to the Sailors' frontcourt, where, if nothing else, she will be a fomudable defensive presenc » Lavold' deo:;1on to compete bodes well for Savage, an Ohio transplant who has Je"med fm;t·hl!nd that volleyball's hold on k, lightrung qwck and extremely competi· tive. ~ the school's tQp athletes must be loosened tor tho basketball program to return to the Paul. a 5.7 scruor, will share some ball· pronunence 1t enjoyed with even straight handling chor s, having averag~d six PREVIEW NEWPORT HARllOft HIGH GIRLS 11 Lindsay Moore 12 Nicole Ashton 14 April Ross 15 LiScl Huntington 22 Alyssa Paul 23 Evita Castillo 24 Kalena Jackson 32 Kristen Urban J4 Mehssa Hollister 44 Kathy Lavold SCHEDULE Nov. 30 -at Ma,9nolia, 7 p.m Dec. 3 -at Mission VlefO, 7 p.m. Dec. 15 -Laguna Hills (home), 1 p.m Dec. 17·23 ·at Attest. Tournament 5~ Jr. 5·5 Jr. 6·1 Jr, s g So S 7 Sr. S·9 Fr. s-8 Jr. S 9 Sr. 60 s~ 6 2 St. Dec. 28-Jan. 2 • at Savaona Toum1ment Jan S -Cypress (home), 7 p.m. SIA v-Ll.AGul (7:JO ft.Mo) . Jan.? • llt IMtie Jan. 12 • EITofo (home) ' ,.,,, 14 -at Coron• del Mar Jan. 19 • SAM.~Marg!-Jta (hofM) Jin. 21 • 9t WOOdbridgelA-...... ---.. Jan. 21-tNlne (home) F-eb 2 -at El Toro Feb 4 Coron1 def ~r (hotnt)' Fe 9 • at s.nta Mergarlta Feb. 1 , -WOOdbfid(lc (home) 2. Vanguard U, 8. 3 Blue Soll. 7, 4 Red Sox. 6 ' • . 230 saves, d1l average of eight p<•r contc t, while the versatile Conwell endl d with 47 goalc;, 50 1;1ss1sts and 56 steals. Conwell plans to walk-on at either UCLA or C'al. "I le's the best athlete on lhl' tedm, peri· od," Barnett said. "He docs' a lot of thmgs tor us." 9asketball • Becker, who tnggered the counterat- tack, led the squad with hfi goals, whilP addmg 4 9 stedls and 23 assisb Leeper, the team's pnmary two-mt•tcr gudrd, fimshed wllh a team-leading bO steals, ctlong with 48 goals and 19 assist~. Peetz ~cored 28 goals for the Tars with 14 steals and mght ai>s1st-. whil .. Cdf· fey ended with 29 ass1 ·ts, 22 goals and ~l steals ~y D • 1 StaH tnfe:tion.. 8-0. l 2 Doob1e Pirate\, 6-2. 3. Sneaker ' Squeake~. 5·3. 4 Rhymes wlOuQc. 4 ... q S Carmvorol6 Apes, 3-4, 6 ANZDl.. 1-66 7 Old Timers. (}.8 l 1\M5day Lower C • t. The Dog Pound, 7-0, 2 W1ldc.aU. 7·1.) Goodfellas. 6-2. • 4 TKC. 3-4: S (tie) The Raptures. Sug e Sc.orp.ons, 2 6, 7 P1lkle Computer. (}.8 w.ctn.dlly Upper c -1. Mar9arru111llle. 7·1, 2 f e M•~ Ofivf S·3. 3 (tie) 0 8 • Headhunt,.rs. .._., S Q-Oub, 3·5 6 Corporate 8~ 1·7. Thunday B 1 OSC, S.1, 2 Be Bombers. 4 3 3 (tte) Park 8o)-s ~ Ooerrs. 3·3, 5 Tlie Dritbl~ 1.0 LIGHTWEIGHT NOTES I \SO ... lltlJ lkty rb ------.....,...------~~~----- TI make sure that his var-.ity loothall team got a~ much preparation ~needed, C~tu l\le ... a litgh Coach ,Jeri) Howell used the jun10t cU~ity tedm CJS a scout team in early week pract1ce .... The JV players would nm the often h; c sets of upcomlllg opponent" o the varsity l\lustang.; would be well prepar •d It also lei. thP 1uruor vars:il) w1th JUsl one dav 10 prepare for their .¢w11 games. But the younger Mu tangs r ponded well to the program and hru.,hed the juruor va~it} sea on \ .. ,th a 37-12 VJCtOT)' over Aliso Nigu to hrush m a tie Wlth u yun, Hill for th Pacihc Coaq League title Ml think it's partly because the \" rs1ty t so tough on them,• Howell said. "It is a gOO<l gn for our future that the} have so much. success.• Alvin Nguyen had t\\o long touchdown runs m the eac;;on finale agamst the Wolvcnncs. • Nguyen, m fact, ha:. heen one of th1• pnmary weapon::. out of the backfield, splitting hmP \\ ith K(•vtn C0< hr<m and Jake Cleveland. • Pat Hulhger has be 'll olJd at 4u. rterback But one of the rnam 1easot1s co,ta Mesa 11111-.hcd B·2 I~ the olleusiv~ hne, l~d b ' Chatli~ Amburgey, Wayne I fon-;c•n, Dilmel t luntt>r .md Scott Schept.ins. · ·1 think it!s their work ethic mor •than anythmg elc;;e, • HoweU <: td. ·There ure 1wat •t rt>al po th\~ group thdt wo1ked P~ally hard under· ~ome touqb conditions. 1o • The defense has be n Qtuld ns well Danny Mardikian is one of the _tarting ddernuve tac.kl s wtlh uppo1t from ' ihepen , Hunter and· Han.c;en. Lows Day, \\ho i al"o a tight nrl, h ad up the condary. Some other. players HO\\ ell atd played well.this season we.re. tig .t t•nd Tony Ashcroft, kk.km Lws J\valos {who mov<>d up to \amty), tackle P Ul Mattox, tailba Ed ROJ8S and Unem n Jacob ScagUa and J y Cooper. "I see a tcdl pos1t1v future for Costa M a," Ho' ell id. "It u ..... ,.~ me proud that th JV came through in uch a dominant w 'J lll lb ·' "ason fmal and that w (Um vars1tyJ a • pla i:mg for the PCL Utle.J"' continued How 11 before th Nov. 13 \'llrslty I to Aliso 1guel •Thev controlled the ball for all but even pl6 U1 th second h including lh c.ntifo third quartei, • How"'ll dtt SCHEDULE tnps to th playoffs (1991·97). points per game as a junior pomt guard. The succ •ss of thl'i year's team, however, "I call her our bulld99," tud Savage. SA'fURDAY won't rest solely on the elevated shoulders whose emphasis will be on dcJenr; · "She's • ._ ... 11 . •••• , 111 I I IA of it!i twm towers, es starteni Kalen§ Jeck-the most phy ic:al plHy r we h~vc and <Jhe Collt"ge women . southern Californ a son, AlySSll Paul ond Kristl"l'l Urban return plays real hard. She's ~ot ft great att&tudc. • College at UC R1~~. 7 pm from lail y ar' 8-18 squad. Urban, o 5.9 senior, ftvcraged 8.9 ~ints Community cotleg WOl"l'\en ·Victor Tn fac:t, JackJon, 5.:foot-8 junior, hat d per game m her tirstvaB1ty season-and ran ~=~~Coast., 1 P "'· Player of th' Year laurels on last ycat'tl All-attack th btt kct and cor (mm the H gh smoo g rts . OF Stat Newport·M o District Dream Team. 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Personal Tr n r of The Stars" • DlverM excerclM program • Great rates •local Newport BeoCh r Call Todayl flh. (9•9) 293·8030 Pgr (71•) loU-3129 - 1 I .. u .... .. .. "' ., "I J .Jilt • -• -... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~t ' Saturday, November 28, 1998 B'l g ........ l ~ ,py~a~ (7 H ) b:H-tl'.''111-t B,· Phone .By ~Penon: . Polley U1111·· 111111 d1•01fh1w" llrl' 11hj1'{I If• rh.111g1 vnlh•~lll 11111ii 1•', 'll1r p11hl1.,lll'r II"'''' \1•§ tht• right II• 11 ll!>or, r.-1•f,1 1f}. rf'\'l•l'',1r rrj«-rt 110\ du~·1fi1 d 11h 1•111•rm rn t 1'11·11·1· "'l"Jr1 '"" nn.r 1h11t ma\ b1· in ·,·our 1'ln~•1(11 ii :111 unm••rltntl'h Tlw Duih J'1lu1 111·r4'JH• ,.;, ' li11f1illt} f111 .111\ 1 trur 111 1111111h1•11i .. ~11!t'lll fr,r ••fiidl it n111\ l.w l•"fllill"llilr 1'\•'l'f'I (111 thl" I 11"111( lf1t• •p111'1' fll'ttlil))\ IJ\' t1pi1•ii li} t Ji,, 1•1 mr. ( '" if11 Hiil 0111) l>t• ullmn·cl fut ti~ fJr!\I 1ii.1•1J1111i. . . . • (l'kitW" ultfu.l· H'it•r u.-ntr .Ul'I 1'11,-11•111J,..r ••~' "~ 11.-~ll ""' I•• L "1•11" I"~.'" 'f'"'") . (71-t) 11'+~·.iti .. H 1 :qo \\'•··•Ha\ S111·1·1 ('.,,,,, \l1·•u. l~\ tl~tit7 -----. Deadlines ----..=..; SERVICE DmECTORY Monday ........... Sriday 5:00pm 'l11ur..,du) .. \\Wn~-.d11y 5·0opm • Tuc..Jti} ·:· .. ···· M11111la) 5:00prn Friday .......... Thun.da~ 5:00pm • • Hours -For All Your Home and Business Nttds -I r•l1·ph111w Ii J011111-.i:OOp111 'VISA \11)1 • .i.\ h 1.i... • \\ 111~-111 H·,\tl,1111-'1 OOp1n \I 1•u•...:t n•b 1 Wcdne-.da} ... .'l'uc._J ,ty 5:00pm S~turday ........ : . .Frida} 5:00pm .. PUIUC IOTIC!I PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC wcmcn PU1UC MOTICI test. 1t WltttWI protem .,. PVIUC NOTICE BALBOA SOUTH COAST NEWPORT • COSTA MESA 2824 BUSINESS ._ BMPLOYllJ!NT EMPLOYMENT . .... ..... "'• ._.,0t.UT1oN :r=n:=. ~~ Flcttt'--___ .__ ISLAND 1ooe mno 1oa6 BEACH 2189 . eTUll•Tc . .. s530 1fO ... 78 Dlltrtet Which pay llfty I*· -__..__ * 1 B r D • t • 0 Ii • d r &n.n.n E liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · A RllOLUTtON OP cent or more of tM total The~::::=.,. Balboa l•land Dpbc. •SELLER MOTIVATED• *LIDO ISLE* bay vtnr oott~ hwtt~~ AS• B,..k & l'ront Salff · TD Ct'TY COUNCIL OP au::'ta ~ i.vled, doing bualnut 11• open aun 12... 2 story 3br' 2.Sba dptx 3br 2ba nu tlle/ nen' •fi · M ~ Suepenaloft 'COMB GROW TH• CITY OP ..... no the &':: J::: A)P•d•rHn IMovatlon1: vu or Pavllllon <4br condo. Frplc, patJo's carpet, gar, s2oootmo. ~· ··, II r gS875~~ n BVS""u·~ M~ WITH u•r PORT BUCH NCI.AR-renew • B)EZ Liner Truh Begs 2ba, upper unit. 3br, & d.ck. End unit 2 car , See 103 Via Antlbea pee• •P· u11~ Alk for Ru.. Expanding r.tafl ad;• ING IT* tNTINTION :"~ ~ ~ C::: 5&42 McFl<lden, #K. Hun'. 2ba lower unit attac gar. fS08 Shasta (714t 833-4889 1:_ E. :i~~~~ OPPORTUNITY 71~ ... '783 vertlalng departm•"'~ TO RDD nt• MD· finding or 8 fNJOltty protett tlngton Beach, CA 92849 $1 ,87Ci,000 S187K 714-606--5879 P 2 04 At...._ •"ks a a.tf m~ .. PORT 9SACH RUTAU-by the City Councll. If the Sloane Kirstin Pl<lerMn, Lora Vanc•·RHltor *3BR 2BA* 2 car gar Pamor•mlo Vlewel l!aatald• 1 Bedroom 9 Faahlon leland aocoum executl\l9 to• RAJfT tllPROftll•NT majority protHt ta only 5842 McFl<lden, tPK. Hun-949-673-4062 on lg parklike area, Dover Shore• ,..ome .Avall 12/11. No Pett Bookkeeping/Record• tell, develop and . ..,..: DtlTRICT POR TH• against the fumflhlng of .a tlngton Beach, CA 92849 Little aatboa laiand 2 •try, end unit. 8600af, totally redonel '$830 + $475. depo1lt ........ AHlet Controller In vice new bualn•e(· PllCAL ftAR OP .IAllU-•Peclflc type Of types of =-=~~ ::'2 Dptx. upper 3Br 2.5ba wd hkup 2 fen patJot Marble floors, granite , 150 E. 21 St. 5<48-0683 PleaH be wary of out poetlng general led-and apectal ..cttona.:-MY 1 1 ... TO D&o lml)fOY9mentl or •c:tMUea Mcfadden #K. H~lngton fp Lower 2Br 1.59• fp Pool, apa, upgraded! countera, wood panel. ot arH companLe•. gar, journal eml1H We prefer• candid ... c111•ii1t within the Dlltrlct, ttlOM Beach CA'92849 2c garage. $745,000 $142,000 lou Mac prtva1• pool. One of. NEWPORT Check W"h th• local and general record• to have. mlnlmurn o( llODtmNG31TH:•::: ~of Im~,,: KnudAnen P9<1efHn, 6&42 Lora vanc•·R••llor Remax (714) 968-1594 Kind I $10,000/Mo. Better Buarneu keeping. Detall & 1 year print a ll ... INT AND '1X-~ed • 1 McFadden, 11<. Huntington 04M73-4082 Hanu Reddy R .. lty BEACH .._ 2669 Bureau before you bookl<Nplng•req, Wiii vert11lt)g experience. ING TM• Tt Further Information r• BMch, CA92&49 . "Mount•ln Cebin MOBIL! 049-659-0388 aend any money for train S7.50·S9.50/Hr Excellent cornmunk:4tr P&ACI °' A 11:u~g aatdlno the propoeed Ree-Thi• bu•lnH• 11 con--th• ... 11.. PBNTHOO•• 1br 1b• 1br/1tudlo, by ocn nu tees Of MNICff. Read can ..... 7 ... 7927 Uon akllb. Ablllty to HUIUNO. fannf lmPfCW'lm9nt Dfe. =~ by. • genenil part· Charming 2Br +FR, ROMES 1100 no pe19, new carpM. paint/carpet. Gated ~:·=r~ ~ Karolyn or Stew Mt goaJa and m.- WHEAEAS, the Newpon 1l1c:t r9MW8I may be~ Havep ltattld clOI 28• cottage on prime $995. (049) 675-4175 community & pool. algn Sho aroun/for Computer ue•r• =~al,.:"~':; 8Md'I ~ lmPfOY9o :1:~ ~:en~• N~ ~y.r? v ... 711198 ~ 30X85 lot, zoned for a 8etze tti. opportunity C.11 7am· 1 1 am M·F $850. 04~6-2088 rat~. P na • ded.. WOf'k own ~ detail onented .,.:-." ~ ment Otltrtcc wu Mt.ab-e ,_, Half~ Hew-Sloane K. Pld«Mn duplex etepa to eandy Buy thla (1 or 2Br)18a ORE.AT VlllW at ttte h our• S20k:..S75k/yr vlronment. lllf* In 1888 purauant to me::· ~levwd Newpotl Thia ltltefMflt WU ll1ed beach. $850,000 doll house, new pnV Prtvat• 8ch Comm~ beachl 1Bf' w/gange, AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE Hloo-3<48-7188 xeo3 XJnt benefit ectl: the Pllltdng and 8u9lnea C:ch CaJlfoniia 9*e-With the County Cler1c of Angela 01 ... r crpt, lg patio, room to v .. ~ Unfumlahed $1100/mo. AY1 Jan 9 ATES Prl~• tltH G Including J.c:=-1 11:19ovemem At" Law of esus. t elsphOne (941) 844-Orang9 County on 11/24/98 METRO Realty expand, JClnt loc. Back Nice 2Br 2Ba, 2 blka * 941M75-322S * $150Kyr pot I. Lowest e;vi1et Parldnt* acreenlng/phystcal ,.... ;1 ~1 ~~ 3225 • 1"88778M7 Direct: .tMDn23-0653 Bay area. 91'7t000 tr.:=~r2c w8:i1<~~~1~rp Lg 28r 2 h9H from Pf1<;esl 800-8()().3470 work at ..oc·a preaU. quired. EOE. = _. seq., p;.,.m.ft., The City Cler1c ahall cauae Dally PdoC Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Bl<r. 9<4M7M2<41 pallo/y~rd gardener: ocn, all new+ lndry. AvaJI YENDINQ rt• gloua hotel• & retail ReaumH Via fax: Al-I the "Act"), which f'9q\JI,. thla rMOtulion of lm.ntlon 12, 19, 1991 S&118 CORONA N/imkr/pet• Agent gar, patio ocn view, must MIJ by 12/11, center•. Wage + Upa. tentlon, Lynn Eaola · .,, annual r9PQlt to be t9led '° be publl•~ once In a S2250/Mo s1600, tMM50-8867 1e>20 k>catlona. MK-~70t-37e3 714-650-4802 or md: 1 attd appiOYed by th• City :.w'~.;:. ~..:; PUBLIC NOTIC! DEL MAR 1022 CEMETARY LOT/ 949431•1038 St di nl .... • ..S8K. $4,000+/month HOTEL Tim•• Co mmunity, t C~uncll for Heh flsc.J City tit YPT 12.,S u o ce, p .... a.e, Income. 100% finance News 330 Wut Bay I yw· and MWf'I cMY9 befof'9 the pub-F'totttloua 9Ualn111 CR c;, w/d hk·up, gar, no l<lt, w/good c redll Toll Portltlno In NB Street Costa Meu. wHEREAS the AcM uc helftng. 11 .... at.tement Channing Cape Cod near beach, $650/mo. f t ..eae-638 9 08 •SSS Frr & Prr c 92• ' IOl'Y Thia reaolUtlon •hall talc• The followlng '*'°"' are S825K Immaculate On NEWPORT yearty. Avall Jan 1/99. rH • 5 •Night Shift ftom ct.ak ,_;;..A_..:;..;;..6;;..2_7 ___ ....;._ ~~aov: in.ct lmmedlately upon dolna bollneu u : lu•h canyon, partial COAST 2170 949-723-8133 ext sos. •De•k Agent •••-.am $50-tOOhr l 1 11i189 Whldl 11 on 1111 In the adoption. P111ed and JrT -ORAFTING & ENGi· o c • an v t aw . BROKER · lmporto&xport Co. •Malm•n~ WOf'k from tiome. Ml otlce of the City Clertc; ldopled by the Cl~= NEERING SERVICES. 320 Hazel. Can add u:·~·'r Uni: b in filclng tremend. 1999 Phone: 94M73-7030 aupport. "'1oue ontyl and ~ "'t Qty~ meeting i0571 ~Aw., Garden on or bulld new. Agt L t p . Th• Summit Beauttful v1'::v. 3~~;an 1c i;, aeekt tnveator/ptnr ext.135 Nick 10:3<> 1400-30&419S WHEREAS, the AcMIOf'Y and ~ '-,:eld on tM ~==t~ ~h, 10571 849-759-9070 OW8S FIC85 3Br 3Ba Townhome $21 o'otmo. 8Age~t. w~7~100K for SBA 6pm Fax:049-723-4370 .... Starter Penn• ::::.,::..r~uett~1~ 23rd day of November l<ldge Ave., Garden Grove, Ooeen C•nyon View '9491443·0905 $2800. Agt, MaryBeth 949-7n-a128 X 101 =K~i ~·~·2 R:! Office nent. Shipping, ~ l ' for Flscal y.., 1999. nd 1998. • CA 92&43 Lrg lol, quiet loc. 4Br. 844-6200/851-2781pgr 1 f 849-722 9955 •Reoeptlonlat• Ing and packing. Near WHEREAS • • /Wfhom .. l.dwllm. Thi• bu1fn111 11 con-S827K Jam•• Gould Sell-Buy-List n ° · PT, friendly. 18th & Pfacemla. CM. i q\lrel the bttythe~I ':; MAYOR ductld by: an lndMdual Agent 714-612·7474 UTrQTT •~otJS Mak• Mone~ Nowt Call for an lntervt.w (949) 722.e&81. d41dara Its tmentlon t~ levy ATT•8T•l'8JLavonno H8Y9 you ltll1ed doing OCUN VlllW ™ WAAU• Eam $2K·$5K per~ (949) ...... 400 THIE PUC8 #ld collect ......rnema M. H•rllleH, CITY buslnHs yel? v ... tO-OS. Sita on lu•h canyon APARTMENTS RE.NTAlS starting thl• w .. k. Not A.alt for Yelanda 'cook Wanted Sat·~ 1 within the Dlttrlct fOf the cuutK ~Dinh <48r, pool, huge lot. OTS POR RENT • MLM/Gl~~lnute Reel ••tat• SalM Fun atmoaph.,.r CdM ' ~scalnre;EFORI! th Publl1hed Newport Thi• 1i.temant was fttld S989K JamH Gould L mag • •593o Frr or Prr ucenaed or MC. 9440210 • ~ cOwd of the city C: S..Ch-Co1ta M... Dally With tt\e County Clertc of Agent 714-e12·7474 POR SALE 1400 MAKB MONl!Yl not. we·,. htr1ng now1.1_.;;.._ _____ _ N9Wport Beach r9IOMe u Piiot N~ 29, 1991 Orange County on 10/9/98. VACANT TWNHME ROOMS 2706 $51°0 could return ERA/H8 wlll P9Y for EMPLOYME!IT fellows: SA122 t"887722H LOWBST PRICl!:D Ooean .letty Vlewe BALBOA $1 .~ In JapanHe your req'd COUf'H and ~ 1: The Annual A• PUIUC NOT1CI! Dally Plot Nov. 1, 14, 21, 3Br In COM. Out of Bulld your cutlet 2111.0 NB Ooeen l'ront Shr :." = 1~~~~ ~ v.lnlng. SllVICES 5533 ~~Ile /;rMeO!'I Board 28, 1998 S.111 area ••lier ••Y• Ocean Blvd, 2 1,..Q 1oi.. PBNINSULA v 7 2br home w/pvt bath Mkt ,.0 r frao -Info --!jfi1~~~1ixtif.:'r,1f8-Jl••~!:.1!~~-- on Stlle W::. ~ ~ ltOTIC• OP PUIUC NOTIC! ••II It Tod•wl LrV Bulld up to 5000$1 ON 1and, NO brd wll<. • &oo.24 2.122e R•CllPTIONIST •n• 1111 tk9i or lmprowmel"ltl Ind .._ln111 8fMI Actltloue llUllnoM co1metlc w<?rk but Owner. 949-413-1.210 3 bll<a from Pavllllct"I WordPerfect 1849/hr. th4t 11.ung. In thle Cid· ~ ~ • deacrtp. PUllUC UD ..,_.. 3Br & fam rm, need• $1,450K & $1 ,850K "Newport Bay Towera• S750 949"e5(M904 Law l"lrm Frr, typing, Pfeue be ewaro tttat 1~ ' adMhl to be ptoYICled fOf •1of111f-COde II-..,.........,. PRICED 1000 • LESS ' tbr 1ba Sec xlm bay CREDIT 2907 Fax ,., tM9-152--8181 · egoty may require you FY 1199 the .,.. bound-a.o. 2n00-2no7 The followlng penona .. th• n 1 a• t • • 1 •. vu Under ground part( VACATION to ca11 • eoo m.mber ... .lei the annu.i .. Notice .. herebY give!\ by doing bull""8 u : Carba-$319,000 Maka Off•rl s12so 949-642..()859 RENTAlS 2722 In wtllctt ,,.... la • 111111rn.ra within the Dfe. the underetgned that • Jal Woodwoltl'a. 1100 Cer· Kol•r a Co. ROUSES/ GEJ OUT ,\Pl"OL\nll:.\T cMt;• per minute. ~ 2: Th• Clly ~ = ~~ ~ 1:::0 c=:.~ 949-3 7 8-65 79 CONDOS Tehoe, HNvenly 12/2t ~C'IT[R.~ cit h«aby dedaret It lnten-property w!Q be held at the Cerrll.ol Ave., 105, Stan-COST'• ~C!ll 1024 POR ·RENT CORONA to 1/2. 3Br 28• Cabin. OF DEBT' r~r Mnml.n~ IUtd llcll"I to renew the R..w> hoUr of 10:00 A.M., on the ton CA 90680 n uUNn DEL MAR 2622 w /d, f/p, tv, aJeepa 8 • •:h1Li11g .hilts rl(lt Im~ Dtltrlc:t4day0f0.C.,1998 Thl1bu1ln1u11 con-$1800 94N82·1285 1.17 //I 81:!-~0 '°' the tlscal YMt Januarv The Sale wai be con-ducted bv:.,, lndMdua1 " o • ' BA !! e can ze ~ l' JI t.oec.mber 31, 1999 pur-dueied at 1100 11t1to1 St., HllY'a you atartld dolna •couNDO .. N1 B TR 1 1 1 GeNEe•T .,102 Light & Bright \.'r ou r tuant to the Act Coata Mau, CA 92828. bu9lnau vet? Yee, OCt 2$. r rang• _. &Vu. ~ 2br 2ba unit. Garage, RENTALS 1'0 •Credit Cards C0'1501ttlattd 1i1•1•11xl11n·~ 'Section 3: The bulfneaMI c;:ountv Of Orange, S1a1• of 1991 ' Square. atiopplng & /d $ 600 Call Phll 5n•ea 2724 • Payments u.ru'trl'll . hll(\l\r 1ftlded ...., the D1a1J1ct win C1llfomtL Guillermo ,. ........ 1.1 dining. $84,000. Call w 1 mo ~ · • 11r.111. l1t!l!al ,,_'f remain ~ aame, I.a .. all The Of°'*1Y ta ltcnd by Thie Nte';;;,,,_.wa• fllld Agent Ka,.n, ror Info BAYFRONT CONDO (948) '7SUMS93S • fnttrcst Redu<td • .,11 ,. '""" , .. taurant fftablllhmentt Br1atof st M~ ~to-with the County Clertc or * 949-483-4889 * 39r \0;;~~!: Gar •So. ot Hwv· t.rg new Newport Ht'• room • Harassmi'nts'Stvpptd :l~~!,",:~ .. mn11 wfthln Nawpon Beach. C*1ed at 1100 St., Orange County on 11/03/Sl8 New Offer1ngf E'ald• Bet boa Newport atudlo, kltchette, lndry for rent. Kitchen prlv. • llablamos Es no/ Section 4: The City~ c;:J!:'~t!2::i.,. 1M88774384 38R/3.6BA Condo. R•lty 049-723-4494 utll Incl. $745/mc> gar, no/amk ISOOmo ell P'OJ.csoe;:~o ~ ~ d~bed .. fol.. Deity Piiot NOY. 28, Dec. 5, Cathedral c•lllnga, &cUN FRONT M .. 723-0070 + dep. 049-722«XS3 r.:n-of I b1n1fll a l'Ows: fumltl{fe 'clothlng, 12.19, 1998 $8121 ffplc, walk In clOHta, Oth9'9 avail. P-le Good Jobs •¥•ment upon persons tool• and/Of Oihef ~ almoat new. S229,6K --.. conducting • re•ta.urwrt hold heme 11orec1 by the OPBN auN 1'"5 w/d~ner fum to ltve COSTA MESA 2824 r•llabl• services buelnell ln the Dtl1rtct. fOlloWIN ng penf~ 2 3A3 5 EI dR•En/M A, ex' ~~r 0: ~~:! ~':: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lntateatlng things The ...... inem '°' thOM ame o • Jo n n • • , mal rent 94"'-"'-5110 to buy ..., eml)IOVMI lhall be Byron Wllddel, 429C laundry, •*"'° gate, It's all there increased to $50.00, • Sean Yr,:t 572E CORONA carpon $878 ~ dep & every day MONEY TO LOAN 2914 b'l•ln••H with 10 or 'SoticeNumber G:t Owr/Agt.84SMM2·381Z ,,,._ 18r 1 .. u~. F/P =a-oo":.~,.:t,Z:Ui: =~rarsy'.~~. 251, •. = NEWPORT 1069 DBL MAR 2122 ~A=~o 8=. ~~ In Claaslneti aii yur. The benefit ... 7431< BEACH 101. 8-twffn 12-2pm 142-5e78 1a1 ~-•••merit VIia remain the Kerry Lampert. mt<. 172 EQUAL HOUSING l'hMano we.a,_,... l8IM for ttlOe9 "1abllat> OaY9 Kaplan, 538C, 637G OPPORllJNfTY Abandoned Beaoh •LOVeLY ... amine, _________ ---------1 ·you on rour toeat mentl with 1t Ot mot9.,,... Brian Lee Dlclcaon, 680E c.naee Once In • Creek Gated Comm, NEWPORT NEWPORT We provide loan• ployeet Ille ...... ment l<9f'I c.rtee, 2930 All ml 1111 .. ·~ 18 tlllt llfetlme opportunity at iingle lev• plan 3. regard.... of credit aha)! be equal to the City'• Marl! Barton/Cheryl ...,aptrt11dtecttot111fM· only 5349,000 Agent 2240 sf. 3br 2be, for-BEACH 2889 BEACH 2669 hlatoryl No faa, u.uaJ IMUll bUllMU II-Bowte,512E lfllftlfHo.tl!lt4'lt11lltn mal dlnrm llvrm reaaonable rateal .......... ••v .. ..-.... ._....... Wortdt9', 18$F IM•72J..8120 ' ' 1 ....,.... .,.,., "71"" -· ,_ _............ 1111 ..... wtlld lllallll " ltllpl famrm nmbe" tann -· , -.. ol)r9uant 10 r ....... _, 5.08 of Sue Ellen Can.non, 271 810 CANYON VILUa ' • ' ' ..----------------• IN ... ~c;;. Roel Ray, 32A •• ''"""' ... , •ttltltllCI, p()Ola. avall .arty Dec .. 0 u p..,, " 0 N T Section ': The benefit .. Joteph Ctvtatopher, 487C llllllltll•• ., .im1m11111.. SALl;S/LEASE, 2-3BR $2100 IM9o-72~HM8 • THIS WEEKEND ONLY • nae. Oo you need """*1tl ah.it be~ StlanaValencla,S74E hS1f11rm.col11,rtlltl11, AGENT, MELINDA . debt conaolldaUon? tet;ted by the etty '" one Ker1 i...vin. eo2E .... u•d1UJ.1am111111111a • 049-75~noo We will pay you $25 a month we w111 h••Pt Too .. nual lnttallment. M-0.-cl 11/19/11 ••tlml 1rt1f1 er ti l1lt11to1 l'eml~ Hom• 38r 2ea COSTA MESA 2124 many bllla? Need • NUmenta win be l4Wlad on .,....., .senet 8utton te 1111•• ••Y no p111eruc1. & pool, great vatu.. to live with ua. M/I by 12/31/98 low payment and In· Iha date the annual Dlltrlet Thia nolloe 11 give!\ In •c-tllllitaboll., "scritn111t11t1.• Reduced to $499,000. ll'•I• 3 br 2.,. 2C*f $ terest rate? Bualn••· tlfWW8I beoomM ettec;tM, DOfdanoa with the provti-nit .... ,,,., wm 111 Cel••t• Tutti• or Evan ON no dOG• ,1350mo and recelve 25 off your rent Penonal or Pleasure. ----------:: l:: .:f:-::; ~ llof'8 or Section 21100 et uowtn11w 1cce,i .. , •••rt'*• Cor)<ett 9<49-717.,.722 2038 Fullerton Av• for 6 mo . Large l & 28R+2BA c~~7.,!~~t0:;~e ,,,. IQU&nOe of • bollnaaa aeq. of the Bull""8 & Pro-llltlt for IHI estalt ••le-II II Qo...-ou• TWnhm Lg CM (949) 552-8&42 1~ bY the etty. The .. ~Code of the State ,1oi.11u 11 '*•It• 011 rn••ri aer+ I.Oft 2ea. 2c gar, •E.atd• Magnotla coi. Newport Bay Terrace Apm. Nr. ,4 .. ment '°' new buw. ofc.ilfomla. •rt,,,.,., 11••nn•• •-•1111 FP, MaJor upgradH tage2t>r 1ba.w/d &di Back Bay & aolt course. poof, llt••••••••I neeMa lhllt be pr~ $alet 1Ubjeet to prior can-hlllf•ll lfUrttu• II l•lt $285,000 844-4704 W fncl'd gar, fenced 0 ' 11uuo~,.'Dll&"l!U'P$ MCOrdlng to the nUl1'1bei' at oe11at1on 1n tri. ~of-. • ...,.,., 11• m11n1• DI 11 ooho•oui wiTiii yd, NO PETS 1.s A aorry no pets. n.'"11 "111~11 • Ml montM NrMlnlng In tlement between Owoer -. .. 1.,pen.111t•u11 Tuo111· Yl.W high r1H condo Magnolia 112oomo ~·~'°' andObllgatedpMy. •••••t1•11Cf11n11111 ... ut1HuD ·eo1 Udo' Community 941MS4&-1020 (714) 545-4855 dellnquent J>lll'IMllta ilfWI Publlahed Newport f1IMtt11I t·MUU-&HO ftt 8th ftoor. Very ag~ ANN OUR CEMENTS 2920 be ~-""' ~ of Beach.co.ta Mesa D9lfy Iii• wai•1ttt .. DC., .. ,1.... •Iv. pr I 0 Ing • t --------·-----------------th• aueNrnenl amount Pllot November a1 , n, ullHUOat421-JMI t571,000 Compare NBWPORT Pit month.~ l\.e 1181 with oth•ra at 1725 or BBACB 2189 ••••&•iiillil the pena11y 10 be ildded , ,.115 750, ca .Aeent 714-•==============:~ ~,.-.:1111..,n'"~llll lhll In no eYtf'lt eiaed ...... "' MO-I 604-4e07/303-1582 • tOllO . N rt 'I\ 'I""" ....s -~-="::.~ rv-"" BOVSBS/ +libO alti Brand Seel'alN C '\\'J)O l • u..i-u.a ~ 1 The~ llOTICSOP CONDOS N.w1SSre.5ea.Scgar •ent.tMH1ee A..>art-1cnts "** and: actMllel to be AV~°" ~'Ttl .f. Reduc:ed to Ma~~ McOul,. ~. 11.f •U "' h.-dld by the bentftt ... MMUM. MTURll POR SALB s1.eoe.ooo em Grundy 770 & rftonc cornm'"'"Y v.11h pr1v111~ hcxh & :ttrnenta lhell lnctUd• Put1uant to Section R..nora tMH7H101 Prudential Ca Realty m11rlru Tropical b ndUPini: Lat(!C l.nna1 f\lOI -tollowtng: t104(cl) of -"""'* ...,. MiiiTUCKif td & $\m Jtd: Wi lk 10 iult.t I boo aMtlt JitntelnD . .-ildYeftltl"' enue Coda, notlc• la ....... H H......... •1 eeo. •••r •• r "-h •'' nJ pubflc rtlllllOna. ~ ~ llYlf\ bit o,. ._. -vv• 3 + 3 (2-Matr Sutt .. ) Minute:! irom 1n1 m I" ~and "''"'"' nua1 ~tot o,. tl80ll GUBl.IL 1002 lmpoe&no 3 Le1tel• 17150 Sq.ft., gated ·~n1.1$IBR.28R nod2BA&&nepu · oetton. tor the rMf'a ending er.t0/97 n wtth Fabutoua vi.w. oommty. New C#P9t • • l'n' 1c pl!lll or h:ikon1~ of """"'** In '"0191 of Ma• 1•11• QUahty craftamanahlf; a paint. lta 2c att get. • "'°'~ bUminG/ fitt'pbccs ~ IMOh. Wright Trutt, • PffvM• 0 M TH. 8 AN Nr 81ac>ti. A JM\bofM • Pnv;itt 1~ M rr l'UATHIA RI· fQuridetlol1 .. aWlallle at SOLDI t1.eso.ooo Agent Call ,.,oo.:»00-7717 bl ==VID, thllt lhe City the toundellOn'• pr1nelptl. 949-723-et20 WI RAYi IO • l\otll Ii~ \'lll ll t of the Qty of ~ ontoe for ~ ~ ShOWCa .. hOmee WATB"""ONT HO .. a tN M•-M • $1650 }(iOO N,~ Pell llt9Ct\ Shall oonduCt • r9011lar bue1net1 houri for .. le In OUf 2 •t Of _. fl -" 60 pubftc 11ear1no on D• trom t a.m. to a p.m. bY Saturday A .. 1 Emte -ory 8"' •er, From 11000,·18000. Please. call (949} 7 -0919 __ ~ 14, 1111, at 7:00 q cfttnn wttO r"'*"9 ~ Supplementl 8Ma1••0•r 8\lldt• Hwtth per mo. No FeH . -- p .... °' u eoon thefM._ Within 180 cleya aft• the HOllU 1V1 • c ny an uge Broker 1M9-e42-3850 lllPLOT1IBIT • "' ...... ---....... ......... of tHa pu....__ VJ" Dec le OlfarfO()klng the ___ ..,...._..... __ _ *' .,_ ,,_,., may ... --_....... THI WllK Water. ONtat f'amuy 38r for L .... 1 Bloe* ·---------------5530 ~n~ ~= J;:: ~ :w= 0 _... ... etart Araa. Und•r &!SOOK from bCh, 2c gar, w/d, 1•••••••••1 8outev9rd, ~ IOO~ ._....,It .. INIM, . _.,.... • .,., AOent 94~723-et20 ltO ~ patto, Avt now llMctl, c.llfonila at CAWT14. OoedlnoW.-~ ~TA Vl .. lt 3Df ft} tmoM~~ ..,. ft caunet.... 1119 pc• IJ II -" "·* 11 i itt 2.aaa. ate entry, new . ..., el lntlfaa•ad 1*90n1 ..-el .. ,_ ••lltn ONll llOUll a.~ a 'P'•· room a•rJa.••• 2..Story. o no c:oMMt • 1 n 1\\' r 'itOO:"I ~ ' b :;: ==::::::: ....... T. r sat. LMI ... W .181 fOt ~a pool. Mn OCMnvtew, pOOt, leOUWIA1tM-lnoch1toet1ondijOICOUM N ~and .. apaolllO _. el Mt fAllJ er OMdlM llMn 0pm ~ ~ ·~ temta, #alt( to beOCh. vi.w. fJlfoY ccnf!M MIO fn YoUI lalp ~ ol ~·"'* OI ... , ••1E*'-****• . • lmmacutet9 'i,':::: 1,20f311aportmenlhomel ... ,...._.•.:;.be ... '::"9~ ..::=•d_::•~ 11:-J::.:"4.=-e llWPOat ifulli 1 •rwo-c<lf.-. fftllY .,. .... "°' ~. ,... ..... ..... 8ealort CO&ST 10101!·:·~r~·!!l!~~I~~~· Wl)ll;;'*~'~dfyef~~ !hChoO!r\IPl~~~~~~lf: LIM llUIRl '1: ........ .-RUY ...., ... -. can't •Mm to get to all t.hOM rop&lr Job• around the houM? lMt th• c lfted lentoe OtreetwJ Mtp Y°"' ftnd rtllable help. MS ... 18 , MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 A<EfnH~1tu v of~kiu Buy •Sell •Marine Antiques •Seafaring Cofledibles •Nautlcal Decor Ol'EN Fri, s.t. Sun: t 1·S , .. , I ~H. S""Mt llcft. 562•592•1752 WANTED TIQUES Otct.r StYt-Fi.lrM\lre PSANOS i CollectiWel . ....,.._._ • ~.,.,..... Oftlr. ~ $$CASH PAID$$ -~ ... --WE BUY QTAT'£8 .~ .. ~_,," "WI ,AY MOM 'AITIJr ' .. ... Saturday, November 28, 1998 you re looking to repaint i t-, ~=~---=-'~~-..... 1o1•....,liooii• replace· it or .~:restor~ it, loo~ in . the Pilot ' Service Director Da .... • ~EWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA Classified Community Marketplace Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot SPOHING ... . 8030 BOllD& '97--.... 0.... top cofrM .... llOW'PUIX ...,.,, low mt, tab ... and .. Sm tabi. atro11•th tnll11ln9 BOATS 7011 c&:ll~ a 2 ohal,., so .. DMtc •pto111. •••9.oo •••••••••I '(949) llSCM818 ISO., Tunturt ••rclae afo.441 .. 728 -~~=~::":"::::---btt(e 15()., mleo 9f1d Dutllold 18' EJec01c •e7 -e40 tbla, oak file ceblnet. ,________ Bay 8otd compl-::z Blklbtk 40k ml, ~ .:W .J":: TV, ltl~OIOCS, ~·111~J: obo: ~':o<#:~J.a mor.. 949 5u·•104 srma= eoao ..-a;.7aa.;et• (948> e50-H1e Wrep Xmu gifts l, ............... ,_~~~""."".""~~--1---...;...-----~-1 BeaullfUJ, non-pe~r CAllL• Oeacrambi.fa llAltIKB SUPS CADU.UC 9040 re-uaabl• bag•. 30 day money back~ 702~''11•••••••1 Call 1.eocMS87-408T guw. MCMNICOO ~ • •1• ... LXaiilr """ pWr, .uto, ·"*" (012203) 112,..,., LDU8 Ml .. IOll VIII.IC> ceoo1 •••a• 'ii ICOOilD IX W Bltt W/~ lehr, 2lkml, AT, all pWr, a/fm, "*1tf S18,MO .... 8408744 '•iiCSMCIX White, 4 dt, auto, AO, 37K mJ, $11,400 • (714) 638-1167 1.aoo.41T-oau. ••••••••l•n SowlHo very clean, LIDO 1•L• DOCK fOf all record•, full)'l-~------COLLBCTIBLBS ei.ctrtc, Whal•r or 11 loaded St5oo obo JAGUAll 1105 -------1 ........... '.0•1•7 GllDllGa e•Ta~ (up to 24ft) Xlnt Secu· 94 ........ 1800 , .. _____ _ I• ~ .u ~ rtty (949) 873-7877 '89 x.18 V12 convt, 17th Century Frenchl••••••• .. North Udo l•to _PO_ID_ ........ ___ 9_0_7_5 ChampagM, loW ml, P1Jl.NIT11JtE 6014 long clock casi. e leg (oppoatt• Ard•ll'• Ma-Ilk• n•w, S15,998 long table, $350.•--------rlna) Slip for SaH Boat Performanc• Jeguar. Porcelaln Art and BAI.BOA 4eft. (948) 87&-79n ,.7 ....... Coltnt (948) 860-AM Ho1119 • omce Armotf9, Museum cue, $400., IS".,.,..,. •10• .. Conv • onty IK mllM.1-----.,,.,,.,~--cherrywood, from Call 94~720-8138 1 ... wu. __ .., ___ u •• v (F178010) (1825,900) 115 Xie Homestead Houee. 1, •••••••ml LSJOI 34K ml, a.au blk, Uk• nu• 94!MM0-1080 UT • u.. (878539) ss·17 ..... Fronoh Pl.._ Doak A OMOBU.ES MISSION VI-n ,..._ + a1x Drawor WANTED from circa 1820, (800)8MBI• ~~ri: Dre9aor w/Mtrror • TO BUY 6019 srrenoh l'rult wood *N llXPLoli•" 4)(i 1--~~~~--Sheiv.a & 1Wo Night table, circa 1880, --------1 47K ml, mint. wht. '93 x.19 Stands. (8eautlf1:1I 1 BUV .... L PIANO• .. Mleo tum, lamps, ACUIA 9010 (cet~S15,650 42K ml, Cluelc blk. Dark Wood) $400. ·(for -dlahee, cloth .. , micro-US OP (870541) S17 99S all) Call 949-548-1765 Antiques.qua!. fUmlture wav., booka, CD, .. STlllNSTllll llAUD LOTUS S f 8, .. __ 1 hi tz 1po or houaef'ul cash dlahwaah•r..1 fridge, •93 LllG•ND L (71 .... ) ----) 71....,..7700 o a, • ...... a c n • paid (714) 957-8133 ETCl..Call tor a-.., Auto, Fun Pow. .. ---b9autlful never used, 1---------• $900. Coffee table, LOB Train .. t Nov 2a-2e * 10.,... 001023) 17,977 •93 llXPLOR•R XLT century mahogany want• d t 0 r 2pm 94M88-8762 LSXUa 4X4. wht/grey,auto, wood In chlppandal• Ch r I at ma•. Ca I I 1':,•,•::. ~~ (C37~~f:82,9!500P sty... beveled glass 948 e44 ean wsaTMINSTllR Inlay on top, excellent Old Colna Gold Sltvw COSTA MESA 8124 •94 ACURA 1714) an..eeoe) condition, $800. FraNdln Mint Stertlngliiiil•••••liii NSX. wtit/blk, &4pd, (949) 759-1642 Old watch9a i. Jew.lry Collootlon of 40 co, BoH, low ml. 'ii t:aliD LX WeatcoutColn &424448 Yo•,. Cherry OR· {000034Jx(t42,987) Lthr, ABS, mnrf, MERCHANDISE R•CORDS!T'OP • table & 4 chair•, Mla:-ioNU~ILfO <134~J~= Mis,.-6015 Jazz, R&B, Soul, Roel< cherry •nd·tbl, oak (800) H~3H .. STMINSTllR 100'• of eweaterel All '-• Etc . 50'a a 80'• Mike deek, o handeller, .. .....,7 aoe beautlful dlahH & (714) 8ea.eeoe) • ~~S:;, b:or~~nd;r.: BMW ·9030·•--------elzee/colore, eome -------- n a m e b r a n d • I BUILDING t 5 • 9 9 ·• 8 • 9 9 MATE9"11"~ •030 Magnoll• St. Sat. •••••••IGMC 9081 . '81 ·-•sot Blk/grey 50kml, 134 E. 19th St. 1<>-4 ~ u 1--------1 Dally (949) 574-0418 IRVIN! 6144 --------128,995 (#8822) COVIi MOTORING (949) eso-69115 ••SAT-aUN .. 2•• ---------- ••99 GllC• YUCKON TRUCK 2dr, auto, blk/ grey ltttr, MK ml, ... Rancho Lift, trlple ahocke, Rock1ord '83Xle 159K mt, Btttl9h rec gm (878537) $18,9915 llAUbLOTVS 71 ...... a.7'700 •nx:Je 73K ml, Gm lnt.r, (873812) S13,IKMS llAUDLOTUS 71.....U-7700 'i4Xlti Jede ~ OV9' tan (8928153 $21,Nlt llAU LOTUS 1'14442·7700 'Mx.112 Jade gm over tan (892853) 121,9915 BAUaR LOTUS ·714442·7700 Boob For 8•1• Art, se .. 1 ••cte MWr put wnt novele old & up, 40X30 WU $6,212 n9W '191 Ede.' All muet Wiii a.ti for $3,497, gol 1et come 1•t 50X80 wu 17,890.wtll wrve. CM 2845 M•N Hll $8,970 Chuck Verde e. tfl4 (Adame) 1-800-320-2340. e Surnidge, cro" at '82 828 Touring Deerfield & Ooetrall E. Wagon whlte/blacl(, Fum, clothing, sld'a, dual aunroofa, chrome crib, mlec baby lt•m•. whla, new brak•al Foagate 81er90. Fully •94 Xie loaded , all pwr, 152K ml, perf 6 oom- '24,000. S100K ml fortd&,90338) 118 9N DeooNtor l'abrlo '°'·-·--------tlr••· S17,000 94•226-1817 GMPP .xt warr. . llR LOTUa PQR 714-707.aa20 714oe42·7'700 .. ,.. many c:hdcn, PETS • 1--------s1-S3yarct, 55" Wide. NEWPORT .,., .... ,,...,.. ... 3,..,1""9,...,,..1 ""'eon-v-•-rt""'1b-1e-.' '97 SAPARI 1•• XJi e Cyt. conYl. Mary 94M31-4t033 ANIMALS 6049 sn•·CB 6169 R•dlT•n Uhr, auto, Pwr pkg, auto •. AC, rar., tr1pl• blk, t.o Juet Q.-.at Firewood ™" low ml, A.BS a more, (ts4~U·~ir warr, $38,800. Avoid th• ruahl Order B .. utl All wht Samoyed xlnt cond, $19,900. W8STMINaTllR Pertormanc. J!fu•. nowl $135 a cord, $75 female, 3yf9. All •hot. l'•athere for Ho..... Pp .... 484 01ao C714) an.eeoe , .... , ....... 1/2 cord. Oellvered tbced. Fr" to good a Qal'CMn Parking '88 llMW 8&8 'N XJS eonwt "" to yaur dttveway. home f4~76SMS808 Lot CI oar an o o 8 K 1 .. __ ---1---, 71 .A~•e• 1432 ..... s laCk/blk, 40 mo o-& ~ IVIUH W"•--" ..._ .,. Doeponto1 Tabby cat llYe ~ to 128."8 (#7137} B nu 9085 (22211AU848) S33L~-- Sell your extra household items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 fem .w..t pereona11ty 75% on Mlected retell COVIi MOTORING ·-------· llR VTVW 2 ~ 94M54-3246 tt9"\9. Be aure to atop (949) ~915 71....U·7700 · lnald• A dlecover -_,.,,.~=~~~-I •93 CMC llX Mowtntl -lel Ch•ap 5 unlqu• Chttetmu gifts •es •MW 740t AT, moonrt, mint tank• 1o-35 Gal c1..... 359 Old Newport Blvd. Ontv "5k ml, (01~) .9.J.!,M 111• Hex, many acc.. (b9twMn Hospital Rd S38,995 C*S546) -ua u.-aort.., 7 pwr nner., & PCH) OJ)9n 10:30 to COVIi MOTORiNG WSSTMINSTllR bargain• ~7024 ,_5_:3_o_. _________ (._94_9 .... )_85().8 __ 91_5 __ , (714) 892.etN>e '97 Lotua Raprtt V8,8000 ml, blk/blk (F85373) $59,"8 llAUOLOTU8 • 71.....U-7700 .. . HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~--.... . ERVICE for all. your needs.... ~ ADDmONS CLEANING DRYWALL FIREWOOD 3618 B!AI.m. BEAUTY IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 PAilfTING 3858 PLU11BilfG 3890 SATEUITE TV UMODWNG 3410 SEltVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 • PITNESS 3740 BOMB 3758 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Groat Flrowoodl lil .. ili&illl&iiiiiiiiiilll':::::::::::::::: RBBUILD or UMODm. A TOUCH OP CLA118 South Coaat Dryw•ll Order nowl $135/cord--.R9Ver90 AQlngl* I eHomee or OfftcM Cleanlng. RH/Comm Acoua temvl/cust text s75/half. Fr" deltvery Growth Hormone eOIJlltty ConstNctlon Lie/Bond. FrH Eet. Water Damage Repair to driveway! 886-1432 S00...10.7070 •A•aeonably Priced 1'ereaa l'14-21~7t43 8•81 In Quality & Price,________ www.ghservlcea.net •Local Co. #838318 •llttoht Hwleanlng l.650017 444 .... FLOOR INSTALL •Stepheneon Aeaoc. European ProfMSlonalt Witthoeft Dryw•ll Call 714 eu 8488 Beet In townl Refs. Darek All Ph ..... Snv'l.a Jobs REPAIRS 3820 A Grae. 714-M7·2847 CIMnl CINnl Ce.anlliiii!iiiiiii~iiiiijiiii~ JAPANBSB LADY 20Yra E)(p!Falr S/FrM Est 8alee•8vo•lnetall BATHROOM Would Ilk• to clean L#400030 714-e3~1447 HardwdMnyt/C•ramlc• REPINlSBJNG 3448 houHI 714-557·2210 PERGO/~ Vlu HOMVfair Batbtuh &glazing Rt:~~1t'1Rlfvrbi~h · Pore l\ .111'1 • 1berRfa~s ~in • S owe'1~ ountf'f' . 645-7723 71~1119 ELECTRICAL 3810 L708279 980 •VICKI'S CUUUHNQ liiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii••lil We on.r THE BEST Small Job llXP•RT GUTTERS 3683 Houee/Wlnclow Cleaning. Duncan •t.otrto 1 OYre Exp. Xlnt Re1a. Local/Quick ReeponM Ralnguttor Clean out/ Vicki 714-41e&-o39 8 Service/Remodels Repair Low rat••· Ught fixture r.palr quality work. FREE turcClcm«•r'-; L75870 MMJ80.704ll Eet. 94H83-4181 "™.&ta •. Hi3Mii Pl!Tl!RKIN Electric •Gutter Cleaning• Free estimates. (949) 845·033S PROFESSIONALISM~ FAST/BIG SAVINGS$ QUALITY Ret-ComJem-l!:tob• DEDICATION LS1'717 80Go 7 1741 CABINETS 3490 714 342-0656 Now Hiring !lliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714 437 -2704 HANDY MAN 3710 ~•nc•d Wood1y1t•m• ;:=~-~~-====:::; ..., .. .:cu.tom Cabln•try· HERCULES • 'J(ltchen + Bath • Doors MARTIN OPTICAL Rt· 1d.nq Gl.i""'" R1Fl)l,1/~ S2.95, Sl.95-$6.50 Su n•Daywear Nightwear Every Sat/Sun #8160/0C Mktplc 548-6211 ,. ' • ·,I' • I\• '11 , .... ' PHEN+DIET INTBJUOR DESIGNERS 3782 ---------- .lO'~o_ClFE ' .. • :. 1 I ' •FOUNTAINS •FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES HOME&. DEN DECOR 522 W. 19TH • CM 949·645·9660 -Moldlng• · Mantele 1850 m.eea.ae7o C:lf/\N I NG •Homo lmprwmnta• Complere MedicAI Proa Drywall, carpentry 6 s79/ Wc1aht Lou morel Small Job• ok.lt---"'-0-Mtck;.,,;,;;;,_"'<,_t...i.--.d""I Gary 94~277 IAGRA i-LAl'fD--SCAPE--.--CARPENTRY ALL KINDSI Cablneta, RrGAINCON!i. CF.IN IAWW CAD 3&qa COod J<>ba tttlahlt ~CH lntcratlna Jblnp to bay In Cl&!Jlficd Storag•ea ~" HH•I l Vl'ITTI 7 3ll1 ~~~.;.. .... ~w~-~-~~ ~=====1 Seel< with chfldearo? Catt Cl•••lflod 10dayl 842-l5e71. -------- ______ , ______ , {3917 PUBLIC NOTICE GuaJltw C•re 20 v-ara ,.,.... Pkanbtrttt Th• Calif. Publlo Utll._ Fair prlc ee/lnt-Ext R~ a Remoctera ti•• Commission RE· paJnVlocal ref'a. NB t: .... Estlmat• QUIRES that atl uHd ArM. Ron 846-2A17 L#UHM ... tOIO hounhold good a ROaDT 11•aLL CO. ....,. &iii c.-.. mover• print their lnt!eiteSmall Jobe OK a, Plu bl R-s>al .. tomtoTV G9l tut ewk8 Nfl. S•.,:nclay. Tlck9l FREEi 714441.o18M P.U.C. Cal T number; O•coratlv• Painting ~ m ~wen ,. llmo• and chautr.ura L#4M350 948400• awve CJ:f'. ~ SLIPCOVERS 3922 print their T.C.P. num-714..a8o.H2e.Pagw ~-~'."""9"----l••iiiiiiiiiii••-ber In all adVertta• PlumbJDr8ln .......... ..._ m.nta. If you have a -"'"' qUMtlon about th9 I• ----------• 24hr Emrg Svc LOW gallty of a movw, llmo .-~a Ratee Free Est. Bond- or chauffeur, call: SBIVICJ!S 3870 lnauranc. 848-3299 Public Utlltu.• Commlulon 71~1151 Saile Oay SeMce mpt • Cdt.lrt~ • Professional u'CMii-".C.wT1 !46~0 714-374-0091 PI.ASTl!I UPJUll 3880 PIHter/Stuooo Patoll -s.Mng So Ca 25Y,.· Llc#328884 24Hre 71.,:.alJ+. 78~ 1 3898 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT .... Pr.,iyllu111- Locol Co. S.rvlng COM• NB• CM CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retired cutter oHm25%0FP Material/Labor! 25 d1Herent colon of denun1 & ioo·. of other f abric1! 35 ~are of 9u•Jity worlr and craftatn.tn1bip! ALLIA•CI MllDln 1~ Careful • Courteous nUllBDf G 3890 ROOFING ------3910 UPBOLS11!JUNG Cheap/ • 1 Hr Min ue 378-1938 FR kruegcr ,.1ntlng nsld~ntlal faux ffnU.hlng ~n$toratlon manJ;ew 548-5481 llc.7~98 ORCO PLUMBING " DRAIN CLEANIMO 7 -DA\'SIWFJ:K' Sr. Citlttn Dilcount 3131 ------- Q A Q UPHOLaTDY atnc. ·ee cu.t. tum, upholaty, ellp ~ antlqu. rpr IS<U-44112 WALL COVDDf GS 3132 The8blSJJ•• 8peolallalng In WallP9'P•r A•movat Ulel241 .. , •• ., 3134 Can'l Hem lo get lo •II thott repAlr Job• around the hou11? lei the l • t • l t l I } # ... • , , ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, November 28, 1998 B 9 ~Jllf 1110 un aovu v11:1 mus eus mos 91ii Brl""a )~ .. =~•=.~-~"~.~ .• ~,~.~.~.~l .• 4 "•"•• ,..,,.,lll•• ... •• .. •a.i•a•-o•• ••• oeaoo ___ ... _..,. ________________ -____ _ '600 down uaume LWB black/•able, F~ optton, certtned Whlt4'/IYOfY, Chrome By CHARLES GOREN HHO at f113 a · lmm~e 6ondltton • f11~~~.977 (1131L80)US2 8 7,977 with OMAR SHARIF month. Prtv.te petty, chrome whla, CD, .... D Mt!7W'1 aunroof, loaded. MIMION VllLIO Ml88ION V11UO and TANNAH HIRSCH ~7 GRAllD Cherok9. 121.000 .. ~1117 1 __ c,_ec.,,o-.,..o...,1..,,• ... •~...,.•,,.,3,..•_.1 __ _.<;...eoo.....;;.>,,..8e9-&3VI----- ' LTD 4X2, non amolcer, CLASSIP'IU CLASSll'liD •ea SC300 WEEKLY DKIDGI~ QUIZ J19ht ltv.lt grey. lake Jt'a the 1"0''q:A YQ'l It'• ~ tUQUl1:e .:J _ A~ a.dllvoiy lbt--·--,_.,.. ..._.. ;-• ""' • over IH, 1403/mo. can count on to "" a can count on to MU a -(020231) 123,"7 Q J • As South, vulncrahle, you Q 4 . As S•1Uth, \<ulncrablc, you 11500 dwn fac warr, myriad o1 mwchan-myrtad of merchan-LDUS hold: · hold: • load9d 949-720-0521 dlH ltema, becauM di•• lt•ma, becauM MISSION VllUO our column• compel our column• compel (800) H ... 3.. • K Q 7 6 "' A Q J 8 6 ¢ 7 • A K 6 • 7 6 2 0 A K Q 10 ¢ 9 6 2 • 8 s 4 Conventant , c1 ... 1rtec1 942 ... 78 quallfled buyel"ll to quallfled buyer• to · .. call! calll Buy It. Sell It. Find It. , M:l ... '78 Cle-tfled. D YES, SELL MY CAR Cny I --oMco-DAM• The bidding ha~ pnx:eeded: SOUTH WF..Sf NORTH I<:> Pass l• ? What do you bid now? Q 2 • Neilhcr vulncr.ihle, a~ Syuth you hold: •KQ 7 <:;>"K 9652 o QJ •Q6 The b1dd1ng hai. proceeded : SOlTI H WEST fliOR I H l o Pass I• ? What do you bid now'] EASI' Pass Q 3 • Neither vulnerable. as South )'OU hold:. •A986 O A9865 o KQ73 •Vuld The bidding has proceeded: NORTH F.AST SOlTTH WEST l+ 3• ? Whal <lo you bid now? llic hiJdmiz has proceeded : NOIUH J.:AS f' SOlffH 1 o Pa,, It> h P11 ? What do you biil now'1 WEST P1h£ Q S • Ea\t·Wc~I vulnerable, as South you hold:• • 6 !2 0 ~ Q 6 s 0 7 6 ~ ... 0 10 6 TI1c biddin~ ha.' procc:c(kJ: . Jl.IOR'I H EAST sotrrn "-ES r '" 50 ? Wh11t ,1e11on do ~ou 1nkt:? Q 6 • As South. vulnemblc, you hold: •A Q 54 0 KJ8652 o J +76 111c biddinF ha~ proceeded: ="iORl H M ST SOl!fH \\EST l • l o Pus 10 Dbl Pasa 1 What action do you take? 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Won't find an- LOTUS 9123 Wl!STlllNST•R other u nlc.. $13,950 (714) 892-49909) 780.a844MM1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1--------•95 4RUNNER SRS '98 Lotu1 Elprtt NISSAN 9150 low ml, auto, morel V8, pear1 y•tVblk 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (0544S81 • 19,288 Only one In USA 11 . LB.XUS OF (A15600) $85,815 '92 Stanu X• 4dr WBSTMINSTER BAUll!R LOTUS 33k ortg ml, 1-owner, (714) 892 ... Ge 714-842·7700 auto, cc, A/C, atweo1----------cua, Ult, muat •Ml '98 TerceU auto, A/C .ACROSS I Loca'9 s Pasalon 10~~~ry 1'~11'! niClt .. 15 Pat ~ Daniel 16 Numencal pre{lA 17 Mafured 18 lfutable • 20 -and w.oo· 21 Liver llPf ead 22 Type of system 23 In the dar\I • 25 Runaway 26 Otseoeutnbers 27 He had a ma9te lamp 31 Kepi 34 .Roman road 35 Genetic ma1e1ial 36 Sign 371-idled ,, 39 ·PNnuts• gil'I ," 40 Oeasert ct10ial 41 Tardy 42 Cougaca 43 Type of staflein 45 Naluro's benda~ 47 Soos <l8 -over was preetntnent 52 Not caring at>Oul nghl ex vvrong 55 BOfders 56 "Ginger" lollower 1 DOWN 1 Faul up 2 H attwin 3 Mu,~lworl\. 4 Mr. Ko(>P81 5 "Alt-I 6 Highwayt 7 -orr. ai;Uk• a gra~tent 8 S!flSIOf 'V01«> 9 Loaded lip again 10 -vvttti ,Sharod quortOfll 11 Beig9 I 2 Mofrlo abt>f 13 Misplllo 19 Smudge 21 Senled·up 241 ~bird 25 A IW1Sl Of - 28 R1ngos Instrument 29 Ancient Peruvian 30 Some votos $$995obo 041M142-3822 cua, good cond, wht/ ----------MAZDA 91251 _______ blue Int, 52k ml S6900 TOYOTA ; 9210 VOLVO 3 f Oronc:tleS 32 P1ooe·s gal 330ha~ dlfection 34 VexatiOn 37 Making hen sounds 38 Co!Otado tndlans g Grease job '1 Pale purple 42 Doggie leel 44Ukea~ri 4S Farm Jtepe .. 9230 VOWWAGD A.15 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over ioo,ooo homes. 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