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SERVING THE NEWPORT. MESA CQtv\tv\UNmEs SINCE 1907 THURSDAY DECEMBER 17, 1998
ort launches tidelands study
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• The com'prehensive look
at harbor and shoreline
.could result in higher or
lower fees for piers, docks
and moorings in the' area.
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State agency holds
fate of Marinapark,
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-for more thdn 15 y~ars.
The Wdterways throughout
Newport Harbor and the oceanfront ·
are O\vned by the state, superv1st>d
NEWPORT BEACH -The city I br trye city and leased or pemutled
as pldnmng o cot:11prchensive review to people who have piers, docks or
of the way its harbor tmd shoreline 1 ·moorings for both res1denhdl and
are managed, a giant undt"rtaking commeroal uses. .
that could result m IN• changes dnd "As the trustees for the tid<'lands
stepped·up PnforC'CmC'nt for granted to us by the stclte, we have
bayfronl residents cmd mdnne-an obtigation lo administer lh<' tide-
related businesses. lands ma way that is fair and c•qu1-
Mayor Dennis O'Neil sdid the tdble, H O'Neil said. "I fopefully we
city has not ?one c1n in-depth study can come up w1th a better way o(
of the tidelands -land that was or managing, enforcmg dnd imposing
is below the average high tide line fair rents on tidelands property to
ensure we are carrying out our
duty."
A study session has been set for
Jan. 25 to begin delving into the
issues.
H~re are the ma1or pomts for
consideration, dCCording to a report
presented to the City Council this
week: .
• Possibilities for changing the
existing tidelands system, including
more aty control; equity between
resiclenltal. commercial and moor-
ing uses; more recovery of tideldnds
costc;, and a streamlined manage-
ment
• Movmg from an annual permit
system lor boc1t docks and marinas
to long-term leases This would
include whether to establish a fl(ll·
rate tee vs. developing ledse terms
SEE TIDELANDS PAGE A 19
·Flashback to the 80s
DON lU HIOAlt't' 0
A surfer rides a wave north of the 48th Street jetty in Newport Beach on Wednesday. Gusty Santa Ana winds h~lped shape swells all day for area surfers.
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Santa Ana winds blow into town anq bririg with them su1nmer-like ten1peratures
NEWPORT-MESA -Orange County
· res1denl .... can hr~ak out the shorts and
tank lop today. d" temperatures are
expected to remain uns •asonably wann.
Accompanied by the h1gh-power.ed
·Santa Ana wmd , t~mpcratures will hov·
er m the low 80S
People were shedding their winter'
gear Wedn "sday etnd ophng to have
lunch outside or heading for a bike nde
on b •ach hoardwalks. The Ndtional
W~ather Service reported that Jo.hn
Wayne Airport registered 85 degrees dur-
ing the early afternoon. Winds moved m
from the northeast and ranged between
20 and 30 mph.
"I was expectmg 11 to be nice, hut it 1 ....
really hot here." said Jefl Tooney, who
was walkmg on Hdrbor Boult1vtmi with a
bag of grocC'ric,, "Al l1•ast th<! \'ltncl as
kicking up to cool things down a little."
The wann weather was due to the
infamous wind gusts that ntsll~ through
most of Southern Cahlotnia an No\'ember
and D1~rnmbcr ~1cteorolog1 ts aid the
wmds blow down the mountain , which
compres..;e..o;; the au and causes tl to wurm
Meteorologists '-dld th mini-heat
wa\'e will la .... t until Fnclay. when te.mper-
atlm~s will slowlv rrt~ep down mto the 60
tmd 7lh ·
-Greg Aisling
1arinas such as·
the BaJboa Bay
Club. at left,
could be subject
to increa ed
rent or a differ·
ent Jea. ing .o,)I •
tern as the
result of a
re\ iew of bar-
bo'r and shore-
line waters. The
Bay Club. is on
a ib.ed lease
with the city
and won't be
afiected regard-
less of th<"·
·review's find-
ings.
Reactiori
to attack
on Iraq
is nlixed
~omc local officials and
re!->1dents npplaud use of
forcet other~ q·uestlon
Clint9n's motives, timmg
Ill 'U"li \1\ . ..,11'\
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NE\\ PORT-MESA -Pre:--1·
dl nt Clinton cleost.on to autho-
nze m1htaf) acllon agi:lln l lrdq
on \\ •dnesda} is drawmg mixed
reactions fJom local ofhcal and
n: idenl$
While he \\d' sllip1c1ou~ of the
lmunq of the attack Rep Dand
RohrabachN tR-Huncmgton
Beach). whl1 'repn~!-ienl c;o la
te ii ... upport" U1e '1r< op
The I h;iuse I" qomg to pass a
n•solut1on to Sllppor\ our troops m
thi• Gulf " Sdld Phdedra Bmn•, Ute
~pok1'"\\ 0man tor Rohr baclwr
ofhrt' m \\a ... tungton Dr: "The
timlng ot Uti l" highly su"pect,
and 'mce tlu 1s eH•n a question,
the rnngre sman beheve' thP
president should re-.1gn That hJ
moth e arl:' bE'Jng called mto
quc> uon m an~ hls cred1b1.hty
• ha • bP-Pn de-.trO\ cd end he
hould step clown •
Baml end the Hou't: .of Repre-
Sl?ntati\ e will po tpone its vote
on impeachment ongmall\
pl!mned for toda~ or Fnda' unul
th1 "reke>nd or the begmmng of
SEE REACTION PAGE A4
INDEX Boat parade 90 years old, and still gl6wing
CIASSIAEO .... _ ....... _._ ............. 86
COMMUNITY FORUM .. ·-····-..A 18
ENTERTAINMENT ••MMNn_,,_,.,..A 1 S
Annual holiday event continues its tradition tonight in Newport Harbor
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SPORTS--.. ----.. --81
WEATHER
W<l'm lempetat1J1es,
driven by blusttJfy
<onditions, <onfinlJI.
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~Pill
I t's been 90 years smce ltdlian gondo·
lier John Scarpa and llalboa Ferry
Line developer Jo "Ph a"ck led <t
group'of eight can~ illununated with
.Japane!.e lanterns aero s Newport Har-
bor, launching a beloved Newport
• Beach tradition.
That trek acros« the harbor' wctt r.>
eventually l?Volved into th(• Chric;tmtts
Boat Parade. which ha. bl.'Cn hail cl tt
oa e ot the nation's top hohctay ev~nt .
Instead of run1• ve.,._els, niore than 150
boats this y~ar ar~ exJ>cclcd to partici-
pate.
But ·cwnt oman12cn. arc p1 ayUlg Uiat
~~--~~-~.f-~the gusty..r,ondition WcdnoWdY won't
··-------· continue through tonight, which could
HOLIDAY MEMORIES . prevent many boati; from partiopalmg.
"We're dehnilt•ly hot>mg for helter
weather,• aid pmadn ch nmutn Bill
P1crp0u1t • ~ ...
Titc parnnc, spon or d hy Th G .::.
Co. and hosted by th N wport 1 lnrbor
Ar a Chamber of Commcrc , ktck ofl
tonight and will continue nightly
'tln · ~ --·~~r!~~~~~s~~~~::oa;.n:~~~~~il"li~•rw~.f1.:ini~=~~~;;CJ;~~ One mall on p opl Brc cip etc
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Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
BEST IUYS ...
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Liv4ig the sw-eet life at See's C~nd,___........,___.
greer
wylder
Santa makes
a11 early visit
Satu.rday at
Westcliff Plaza
Santa Claus will be al West-
. cliff PlaZ<1 from noon to 2
p.m . Saturday You can have
pictures taken with Santa for free,
· and he'll be hancting out tredts m
lront of Shdpe Up Newport.
Then'! will also be a toy drive on
the same dc1y You can bring
unwrc1pped gilts to be donated to
I lum~in Options, a nonprofit
l,rgc1mzation dedicated to pre-
q:•nhng domestic violence. West-
' hfl Pla?.d 1s at 17th Street and
lrvme AvPnue rn Newport Beach.
f'pr more information, call (949)
B64-3779.
Stagecoach Luggage is gwmg
c1way free men's leather wallets
for C'hnstmas. All you have to do
1!\ pilY the $10 fee for gold
~tamping, and SlagP.coach will
9ive th'• wallet to you for free.
The rPli.Hl volue.is up to $40.
Slagccottch Luggage is at 2043
\\'estchtf Dnve, Newport Beach.
f or more infonnal.Jon, call (949)
5 15-~005
Roger's Gardens sells Amen-
c dn-mdde Barcana trees that
have oocm the only arti!ioaJ tree
SHE IS
The candy womdn who can.
A TASTE FOR CHOCOlAlE
As d ledd clerk ctt See's Candies in
South Coast Plaza, Juarez, 24, )Wows her
chocolates-dark, milk and everything in
between.
Her eltpe{tise comes from 'personal
experience.
"l love chocolate,• she said simply.
Lucky for her, as an employee at See's,
she gets to eat as much as she wants. She
never lets a sweet opporturuty melt away.
•for the first month [on the JOb], I ate at
least a pound a day," sdid the remarkably
slim Costa Mesa resident, who has
worked at the store for the past ) 112
years.
Her favontP.:s are raspberry cream in
dark chocolate and Peanut Crunch in milk ·
cbocoldte.
"But it changes monthly,• she said. •
"You get sick of one and move on to a new
flavor because they're all good."
HOLIDAY SUGAR RUSH
With delicious morsels such as Cashew
Brittle and Divwty Puff, few can resist.
Just look at the long line of chocolate
lovers during this busy holidt.ty season. It's
the busiest wne of the year for See's, .
dwarfmg Valentine's Day and Easter,
Juarez said.
•we have something for everyone."
she said. .
Some customers order as many as 100
boxes, with dS:sorte<l chornlates the most
popular. She fills even the fl big orders
tickety-split. •'fhen it woulcln't he any good," she at the See's white-and-black-colored can-How could anyone not like all that
·Just handle them in stndc, • she said, sdld. "I've got to haVl' culones and fat. If it dr land shares Juarez's sweet tooth. creamy goodness?
waving hN hand nonchalanUy.. doesn't have any of thc..11 m ii, I don't like ·Actually, d lot of the employees don't "That what I always ask .. she Sald.
Each day, the store sells "thousdnds of it." like chocolate," she said. "But they weigh
1 pounds, I would say easily," which ctdds I more than those of us who edt chocolate.
up to "billions" of calories, Juarez sa1d. HARD TO RESIST . So 1t lust cjoes . to show that See's keeps -Story by Eron Ben-Yehuda, ~.th~eMeoono~a_t_v_a_n_·e_ti_e_~ ____ s_u_~~~-m_g_iv_._n_o_•_e~~-~-ry_o_n_e_w_h_o_w~o-rk_s_~uili_in_._·_· _____ ~--~-~-~~------~o~~Ma~Ma~n j
·that Rn~JN's Gcudens uses ll1 its
holiddy dtspldy. Btlfcana trees .
.lre known for thell' natural look,
and th0y are1mericd's top
Lho1w for h1gh-quality, name-.
tt•trir.ddrtt Christmas trees for 25
years. There is u ~tree lot" near
the sun beddllg plants, where
Y?U can find a big selection of
!>tyles and sizes. Each tree comes
\\,th a 25-year warranty and a
..,\orage box Santa Will also be at
Roger's m ttn old-fa shioned
sleigh from 5 to 8:,..10 p.m. Frt-
clays noon lo 8.30 p.m. Satur-
day!> tmd noon to 4 p.m. Sun-
days. Photography 1s uva1lable.
Rc:>ger's Gcirrlcns is at 2301 San
.foaqum Hills' Road, Newport
Beach For more mlormauon, call
lQ 19) 640-5800.
Mesa trying to figure out uses for reservoir
<!:harles 11. Barr has d perfect
QJf~ lrl('a -begin a ustarter
ln-an•let" that you can add to in
1>rdl'f to represent d fdJllily mem-
h. •r, h1rthcic:.ty, anniversary or spe-
<'.idl occ.is1on. Churles I l. Barr
WiJJ also Pnqrave cl namP or date rip thP back at no Pxtra c.harg~.
<'.;harlL• I I Barr is at 1803 West-
cJ.iff Unve, Newport Beach. For
more mfcmndtion, call {949) 642-
.1310.
• Reclaimed water
storage is 'an option for the
facility, which has been
closed since 1993.
EUSEGEll
COSTA MESA -Mesa Con-
solidated Water Di•nct and other
partners in the San Joaquin
Reservoir are considering using
the long-donnant facility to store
reclaimed water.
The reservoir was drained in
1993 so a $17 million floating cov-
er could be installed to protect
water quality. That project was
aborted after a landslide in 1995
damaged the reservoir. After $4.4
million in repairs. the ~timated
Phone book recycling
contest in progress
co:.t of installing a floating cuver
had ballooned to $4'1 million.
Me a and seven other tJgen-
Cl" that own the reservoir hu.ve
since weighed different options
·The re:.en·oir's has1cally
unu aRle for anyttung · but·
recldlmed wat~r at this pomt,"
said Gregory Heiertz, director of
engineering and planning for
.Jrvme Ranch Water Distnc:t,
which owns the largest sham of
the reservoir. "The Health
Department has detemuned that
we cannot store drinking water in
there unless we cover the re~er·
voir or treat the water as it come!t
,out of the reservoir, and t11e costs
o1 doing that are prohibitive."
Moreover, the state deter-
mined last year that floating cov-
ers were not effectl\'e m 1mprov-
m Co~ta Mesa until Dec. 23 For
more mfonnation. call (714) 754-
5600.
mg wttter quahty. said Mesa
board member 0dna Haynes.
Me: a and thf".l Cltiel> of Newport
Reac:h and Huntington Bedch
comm1ss10ned a $9,500 .study this
y1•ar to look at options for the
r crvmr .
P1escntations were made m
th • last week to Mc.c:;a and the San
Joaqwn Re.,erv01r AdvtsOJ) C'om-
m1ttcP-on live d1tlercnt options for
the reserv01r, wh1cn mcluded
using 1t for reclaimed water,
abandomny it or using it for
recreation.
Tho fmal 1eport will not be pre-
~•·ntcd until January, but the most
viable option appears to be stor-
ing reclaimed water, SdJd Mesa
spokeswoman Lynnette Round.
"I think thrlt's one we are inter-
ested m, • stud Mesa board mem-
BRIEFLY
gram, local teens will be mvited
to w:lt a French family in Antibe.
at a later date.
Far rnore lnfonnation, call
•Going In Style Travel Store at
Fashion lslund in Newport Beach
h:as an unusual stocking stuffer
idea. It's selling a new nail clip-
'Per 9ddget ralll•d Clipms Nail
Glippers. They are peoally
designed to catch nail clippings
Withm thcmselvci., making the
chore of cutllng nails easier.
1.hey are avdilable in four colors
f(>r JU t $4.99 each. for more
information, cc1U (949) 644-9760.
Costa Me:ta'~ Killybrooke stu·
dents are m {lrst place for collect·
ing outdated phone books in the
Co:sta Mesa Phone Book Recy-
cling Contest.
Host families needed t949)7oo-9653.
for exchange students Newport refuse ! Uttle People + Me is haVlng a
srorPWldC' sale through Christ-
mas Clothing, shoe , gifts and
1cwelry arP marked down 20%
for the sale. It's at 1829 West cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. For more
'1(lfonmillon, ntll'(949) 645-1355.
. TeWinkle Middle School and
Estancia High School arc nm-
ning second and third, resp r.·
tively.
The ·Newport Beuch Sislt!J'S l , I I > ·t· h
CJtiCS A5sociation L5 scckin~ host co ( (, ion c anges
families for 10 hi!-fh scho<>l stu· Areru; <>f Newport Beach that
dents from Antibes. France. are scheduled for a regwar Fri-
All the students arc Hirls ag s c'ay re(uc.;e pickup will not have
16 and 17, and will he vi~tting refuse rnUection un Dec. 25 or
Newport Bench from feb 5·28. Jan. l. lnstP-ad, thes areas will
As part of thP exchange pro-have collection thC> next Sarur-
:• BEST BUYS is pubhshtd Thursdays
and Saturdays. If you know of a good
~. Mind a fax to (949) 646-4170 or
Write to Daily Pilot Best Buys. 330 w. 8!'Y St. Costa Mesa 92627.
Residents and businesses l\f~
invited to drop otf outdated
phone books at vanous location
VOL. 92, NO. 298
THOMAS H. JOHNSON,
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WIWAM loeDE..L.
fidttOf
STWEMAQL!,
Managing fd1tor
TINA IOflGAnA.
Ass1~tbllt Managing E.drtOf
ANASTAOA AtEUOtG,
City Ed1t0<
Sl'EVE EAMlS.
N~[drtot
ROGER CAR1.SON.
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TEMPERATURES
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COS1a Mesa
791!>4
Newwrt Beach
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LOCATION ••••••• SIZE
Wedge ...... 4,7 w
Newport ..... , ••. A 6 w
Bladues ••..•• , , .. 4-fi w
River Jetty ....... A >6 w
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Flm low .
1:52 am ............ 2.0
first high
806a m .••..••• , .5.9
Seeood low
3.18 pm. .. .... 0.5
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ber Mike Healey. ·1 gather that's
pretty much the consensus of the
board. I think there are some oth-
er costs, additional cosh, m dos-
ing the reservoir lf we were to
abdndon it and we've put an
awful lot of money into 1t ulready.
I can't sec putting additional
money in it with no value
received."
Me:sa has spent an overage of
$100,000 a year to mumtain the
reservoir and $50,000 a year to
mainta.m it while it has been out
of service. It ·invested nearly $1
million m repairs after the land-
slide.
Haynes also egrees that using
the reservoir to store recla.uned
water would serve Mesa cus-
tomers because the need for
reclaimed water is growing.
day. There will be no trcct
sweeping on these days.
For more inf onnation, cilll the
General Services Department
(949) 644-3055.
Water classes to be
held at start of 1999 . .,
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis-
trict will start it.Ii 13th nnnual
comprehensive watt•r classes m
January.
The program beg1ns at 7 p.m.,
Wedilesday, Jnn. 13 and runs
~u we had more reel.limed
water customers, we could not
·seTV1ce them,• Haynes said. •we
ha¥e used up our allotment of
reclauned water from the Orange
Cowtty Water District."
Cost estimates for the
reclaimed water storage option
range from $4 million to $5 mil-
lion.
If the reservou was aban-
doned, the partners could be
reqUlied to restore it to its original
state because of o 1965 agree-
ment with The lrvme Co. Initial
cost esb.rnates to restore the land
are about $6.5 million, Heiertz
said.
More meetings are scheduled
for January to discuss spccilics
and to try to come to an ortic1al
decision. ..
Uuough June.
All meetings are held the sec-
ond Wednesday of each month.
The Water l'>ll>Ues Study Group
meets to . answer and discuss
questions about local groundwa-
ter supplies, water quality,
reclaimed water, unport Wdte.r,
and Mesa's long-range plan to
provide water to the commuruty.
The dass is free and open to
the public. • • For more information, call
l949)631-1205.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Adams Av~. A bicycle worth S400 was stolen from a bike rad; 1n the
1200 block at 9 a.m. D« 2.
• Adams Avenue A d1g1tal phone worth S200 was stolen from a car tn the . .
1700 block at 8.15 a.m Dec 5.
• letfast Avenue. A cellular phohe and a pager worth $500 ..-..ere stolen
from a car tn the 1200 block at 8:30 1.m. Dec. 9
• et:'stol StNet. A cellular phone worth i 200 was stolen from a cai lf'I the
3300 block at 8 a.m. oec. 10.
NIWPORT llAOf '
• PIOftk»MOfy Drlft• A c•llular phone Worth $200 was stolen from a car In
th 300 block at 5 30 p.m. Dec. 9
• s.u..tho Drtw: A set of {¥)If clubs worth n.ooo was ~toloo from • home
· n the 3400 bloc.k It 11 am. Dec 13.
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ll''-,_.,--'-'-=1"1-l!~~!l;;~Ai....,. ~~~
100 block during tht night Of Dec. 4.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
son wttt be: a .. aug .
. 0 Ot> ul thP Inc.ks of the col ..
'ltnm-wntiny trc.1dc rs to
ta ire adV11nltt!Jf: 01 -n ery ,.
·holiday by tbtng it as " topic for
•I column. Thc.Abo'Lmcoln I
Knew. What Columbus Medns,to
Orange County My F.ivoute
Valentine. Tltdt !->Ort ol thing. Art
Buchwald, lor example, used the
sttme Thanksgwmg column tor
25 yettrs.
_THE BEfl
CURVE
culminated Dec. 8 when he
plttyed Str Toby Belch m Sbake-
p0are's •Twelfth Night· in d
theater in the W<'-st End of Lon-
Well, I hlf'W it on Th • .mkc,g1v-
111g I reah:zccl too late that my
colwnn on the Newport l ldrbor
Wgh S<:hool site counnl wcis
tJomg to .run on Thdnksqivmg
Ody when I could h.ivc held it off
d week And ieated the things
I'm thankful for or ottered up
some recollections dhout my
Uncle French, who dlwc1ys
carved tht> turkey hctdly but
ctemdnd!'C1 that pnvilege because
tle was thf' oldest m the family.
So this 1s my Chnstmds col-
wnn. It's running a week early,
but there's a redson. By the time
you read llus, my wile dnd I will
be in London Wllh my ste1 son,
joseph n.
bell
Erik. And on ChristJnas, the
three of us w11l be with dear
friends m thP south of Frdncc-
All this hcis been w the works
smce Enk dt1chlloned succe .. ..,ful-
ly dlmost d year aqo to study for
d semester with the BritJsh-
American Ordma Academy
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cmd director., m Engldnd It dll
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I can't cnbque his perfor-·
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u~lore we leavt• Newport Beach.
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he's done at Occidental College
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This is the· shy kid who told us
a dozen years c.190 that he was
going to try out tor SCR~ "A
ChnstJnds Carol,• and we Sdtd,
"Y<'dh, sure, go tor it: hopmg he
wouldn't be disappointed too
budly. Well, he mcid<.• it. And 1t
turned lus life around. And to
some extent ours, too.
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because I can't watch him objec-
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off to college almost three years
dgo, ht~ prc.'>ence Wd!> always
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m perspective around our dining
tdble.
*Twelfth Ni~ht • 1s a kmd ol
fine.ti t~xam for !11m After that.
we'U have lots of time to explore
London theater with him and
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Thur-Woy, Decamber 17, 1998 ·A l
ow on stage
ubly the Jldst few month~ m .spite
of the layers of dulhing he took
along with hi My Wife 1S outf1t·
ted for Anjarctic.a.
I hope 1ht• WCdtllC'I Will IJP.
better m Prancl•, whNe our
lnends live m d 15th-(1~ntury
rnndorrunium restored lovtngly
over a very long pt>nod of ume
It's still i.I work m progrcs::. and. 1
'>USpect. Will he <JS long dS the!
owners df(' uhve. Wc'w.•_ onlv vis-
ited there m the pdst dunny· the
good weather month~. and our
host 15 pJeased that we're gomg
to see 1l v.1th its ledves down.
One thmg, however, 1s c~rtam:
Provenc • 111 tlnV season ol the
veor offt.>r~ the iine::.t tood and
\,•me I've ever expen •need.
Spendmg Chnstmus m anoth·
er land wtth chllerent trdChltons
w1U be exciting. But I've lwen
assured that the street mdrkNs
will still be operating tmd I will
be dble to buy my till of GreelC
olives and fine cheese as I
alwdys have m the summer.
It wunns us that Enk en1oys
our old ln<m<ls a ll)uch as we do
-and they, him He visited there ·ear a weP.lc befor • he started
scl10ol m London and is exc1ted
about going hdck. I will bnng
!)ln, dOd I havt• ueen prom1 >d
that the hoslt".!Ss will supply
p1..~nut butter and alJQw rn to
fry an occasfonal egg With the
warmth of uooci wme and the
lovP of good talk, what bPttc r
'' cty could t.twre bP to ~]>end thr-
ClmstmdS houda~s?
So from England and France, I
senc.1 to all 01, you best wishes for
( JOYOUS dnd fuU1lhng holiday.
I'm gomg to tc.1ke d rnuple of
\\1'eks off. but l'U h~ back w1Ui :
New Year's resolullons -for oth-
~r people, of cour e -·Jan 7.
You don't need to ... ave th
sport pages for me. l'U be back 'in.
ltmP tor thl' nHtJOf buwl games.
F1Pnch <>or:cer )list doesn't do 1t at
that ume of year.
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We asked shoppers at New-becau I know that they have ctid. I think it is unfortunate that
port Beach's Fashion Island warned Saddam • the UnitP.d State:. alway:; has to
what they thought about the -Claude Howard, 71 take the forefront wtth NATO.
At Rohrabacher's ofhce m
Huntington Beach, a lead+' Oow..
of calls about unpeachment
stopped for about an hour alter
the ulitial nows reports that the
attacks had been authorized.
military action against Iraq. · But I don't think Clinton t:> :.. _ .,. -______ . .;.1 qon't like the 1d~a of.._ _.. doing it to avo.!,_d a~ 1.tn~cach-
• "We should have done thi!:i bombt!l9 anyone. But saadarn ment vote. . ·
wherever they are, but the reg-
ular people have the mo~t ham1
done because the bombs fall on
thell' house. They are the ones
who are going to be killed. Lots
·of Mtqtan people~ move to
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"The calls suddenly stopped,
but then they stdrtcd again," Sdid
KathlePn Hollingsworth, the
regional director at Rohrabacher's
office
The timing of the attack also
seemed highly suspect to
Haitham Bundakjt, a bodrd mem-
ber of the Interfaith Council of
N~wport-Me,sa dnd hvme
· "We as a Muslim community
are dismayed,· said Bundakji,
who is from Jordan. "It seems
whenever this president is m a
bght spot he attacks a Muslim
country. Before it was Sudan and
Afgharusldll, then he threatened
lraq and now he's attacking."
BunddkJ1 said he believes the
; attacks serve the purposes of Sdd-i dam Hussem and will do little
more thcm hurt Iraqi otizens. He
also believes the attacks are an
effort to take the focus off of the
unpeachment proceedings m
Congress.
HI have spoken to people m
various faith groups, H he said.
"They a.re extremely saddened
by his actions."
The fact that the allaclui are
• taking place so close to the Islam-
: ic holy month of Ramadan is also
•being taken by sorne ijs an insult.
Bundakjt said.
' A wide range of views about
,·the attacks was evident at OCC. •
Political science professor John
Buckley said the attacks were
brough~ about by Saddam Hus-
sein's repeated violations of hi!>
agreement to allow United
Nations' weapons inspectors
unresllicted access to all military
sites. •
·No one wants to see anyone
die: Buckley said. "But to be
blWlt, Saddam has to get his act '
together. My undPrstandtng as
that Saddam Hussem wac;
warned of mihtary attacks if the
inspectors weren't allowed acc-e!>S
to all sates. He reneged on the
agTeement."
But professor Don Pterstorff,
who is also the faculty adviser for
the Muslim Student Council, said
he has heard several comments
Jrom Muslim students about the
tuning, not ds it relates to
unpeachment, but how it reldtes
to the holiday season
"We have Hdnukkdh on the
14th, Christmus on the 25th and
Ramadan on the 20th,• he saJd.
UThis is a temble Lune to bo doing
this."
Some of tus studf'nt~ also arc
womed thdt thP i:iltacks would be
counterproductive lo the Israeli·
Palestinian peace talks.
• MThere was also ~ome concern
that this being a retahallon
agamst Arab Mu!>hms m this
country.· he said.
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we are not going to sit back th.is for the last eight months. It
and l~t people take advantage gets kind or frustrating with l:he
of people. We are going to med.la here and
stand up for what is right. It it is kind of hard
sends an impor-to get the whole
tant message story. Govem-
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this and they decided that they -Charles Wales, 24
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-Eric Hergott. 30
M J think they are doing the
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"President Clinton has
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February and m November. So
h.1s back was really up agamst
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"The present unpea<;hment
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personnel into
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too hard on the
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husband was a
Marine. Also, I
read a couple of
yedrs ago that
Saddam is starving his people
wrule he is living high on the
hog. And I believe it started
alter the first sanctions in 1993.
When you are a leader, you are
supposed to protect your people
not hurt them.•
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Parents wary of plan to coillbiiie pi=OgramS OllTUAIY
·cmy Troxel .. • Newport-M~ is propos~g
to put alternative education,
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NEWPORT-MESA -Monte
Vista High School porents dfen't
happy wtth the school dlstnct's
proposal to.mov£• the campus into
a commercial site where it can be
combined With adult education.
The proposal follows a plan for
a . distrktwide reconfiguration.
Distnct officials said they have
· con.c;idercd chanymg the Monte
Vtsta campus at 390 Monte Vista
Ave. m Costa Mesa into a kinder-
garten-through-third-grade pri-
mary center thdt would feed into
Kaiser Elementary Schpol.
• The campus houses both
Monte Vista, which serves alter-
native education students, and
Back Bdy, the district's continua-
tion high school. Both schools
would be moved with the adult
education program, which has
caused parking and· trdffiC prob-
lems at its current !oration at 425
E. 18th St.
MWe'd like a site that's central-
ly located," said school board
member Martha Fluol'. "Now that
we can put adult education and
alternative education together,
we're in talks about doing that.•
Fluor said the district wants a
location that i'i lar e enough to
accomiiiooate several programs
dnd near a major bus route. One
site that has been discussed is the
former Alpha Beta market on 17U1
Street.
:While none of the plan~ are
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and parents said they're not sur-
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"They just keep bouncing us
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oul We're kind of the unwanted
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350 m alterndtive educclllon.
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~Judge to review· investme~t firm decision
Dmyl'b
A Lo Angel~ Supt•rror Court
• J1,Jdgc dcrund a rnohon Tuesday to
~pf>.9mt somconf! -to take over a ~ewport ~cdehmvcstment com-
~ny tha1 purportedly sold fraud-
ulent secunlles.
., · llowevei, JudgC' ·-R1chdrd
O'BnPn muy ov~rtum his dens1on
toddy when he r.-vwws the case
-0gdtn. In his Tuesduy rnhng,
• O'Brien said a keeper someone
who the court gives access to
~ ompc1ny records --wiJl remam
tn place at Income Network Inc.
"' The business on Newport
,.Plclce Drive hds been under
mvestigation by the Department
of Corporallons for ne rly a year.
The state agency, which regulates
mtrastate mve.stmcnls, believes
the company engaged in fraudu-
lent transaetion and failed to,dis-
Close finanC:laJin ontiati6n.
O'Brien declined to appomt a
receiver, someon~ who would
manage the business in tht• intc•r-
im, on the condition there would
be a keeper. The JUdge may
revert back to the olig1ndl motion
because the keepN's 30-day
appointment has exp1Ied
"As long as someone lS m th~rn.
keeping an eye on the business
we arc hcippy, • srud Bill McDon-
ald, ass1sldnt commibsioner for
the state agency. ·There are some
clear problems with this ~usiness,
and the Judge is troubled with
what is going o~ over there.•
'Th~ company, is operated by
Vince Galewick, who reportedly
ti s 15t!l!n lriV'estigated 1'efore tor
s('cunbes fraud. McDonald said
the business raised about $50 mil-
lion through membership fees
from customers promising lucru-
pve investments.
Galewick allegedly destroyed
fin<lnc1al records and withheld
infonnat1on from the state. He
could have his state-issued secu-
t 1he~ license revoked and be
barred from further investment
operntions in C(lllf orrua
.Local businesses up for '98 tourism awards
A hdndtul of "'lewport-Mesa 1
-husme s-.es, holl'lS dnd destination
spots hdve bc~n nomindted for
_. tjle Otdnge County 1998 Tourism
:"".Kwards.
In all, 14 orgaruzations from
: Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
were nominated for excellent ser-
vtce to the pu,blic: Adventures at
• Sea Yctcht Churters, Best Western
,Bay Shores Inn, Crystal Cove
State Park, Divd Restaurant, Dou-
• 'bletn>c Hot<'l m Costa Mesa,
., Fashion Island, Four Seasons E Hotel, LdCoste, Newport Tobac-
co, Portotino Beach l fotel, Scott's
Restaurcml, South Coast Plt1zt1,
South Coast Repertory and Wc~t
in South Coast Plaza.
Seveq service awards will be
gwen out at u Jan. 21 ceremor.y at
Tmseltown Studios Ill Anaheim.
Th~ categories are accommoda-
tions, arts and culturnl institu-
tions, a ttracti ons, restaurants,
shopping centers dncl rctdil,
transportation and chambers of
commerce. A s11cc1al t1wctrd will
be bestowed on an mclividual
who has provided the best service
m 1998.
Employers, visitors and resi-
dents were able to submit nomi·
nations for this year's awards.
"We've received hundreds of
· norrunauons commending exem-
plary service in Orange County's
tourism industry," said Bruce
Brown, director of the county's
Tourism Council. •It just shows
that. tourism employees and vol-
unteers care dbout our gueslc; and
want them ro come back.•
-Greg Risling
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Newport honors first ' w:-aduates of
.citizens academy; more ~et for '99
·~-:tb.e~~~ti,zcns . ..P.DUc lllp stud®'.4' ~ a~pQ ~
Academy .class in Newport for pictures. •
Beach gr~duated Wednosddy The academy has become
night with the mayor and police very popular with both res1-
chief ht1nclmg out their d1plo-dent::. und the department's
4r!u1s. rdllk-and-file employees. The
1\venty-tour stude.nts com-depd1tment plans to reel off
.pleted the four-month course, three more academies in 1999,
which provides close mtcrac-with the first b<•ginrung m Feb-
hon with the police officers who ruary. which is already fully
teach the classes The city's top I booked.
brass, including Police Chief While the oJCicers showed
Bob McDonell and Mdyor Den-students the inner workings of
ms O'Neil, shook the grdduat-the Police Department, they
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ftlso walked aw~ with a new
perspectlveor ffie commurutf.~ ..
"people were very interested
in work that we consider basic
or routine,• said Sgt. Mike
McDermott. "We learned that
people have a whole different
way of looking at things than
we do. It's real easy to see how
people come to different con-
-clusions than ours. The acade-
my helps bridge that gap.•
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Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949)
646-4170; or call (949) 540-1224, ext.
228. A complete listing of Around Town
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$17. For more information, call
(714) 885-9090.
;-. .A.Cbd§tulaL~' h>l .wW. .be up
and running from 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. daily through Sunday in
Park~g Lot E at the Orange
County Pair & Exposition Center,
88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) 708-
3247.
Ufe Une ScreenJng, a
professifi>nal, nationally licensed
mobile vascular screening service
and preventive health education
company, will offer affordable
stroke and vascular screenings
-.from 9-.e.m . to 4!30-p.m. at the
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Appointments are limited. For
more information, call (800) 801-
7815.
A water aerobics class will be
presented from 9 to 10 a.m. at
Newport · Dunes Resort, 1131
Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach.
Admission is $1. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
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and Costa Mesa residents can
rent Santa Claus for their holiday
parties, business meetings, day
care or schoPl events from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. daily through Wednes-
day. Santa is $40 for the first half-
hour and $35 for each additional
half-hour. Santa will bring candy
canes for boys and girls. Reserva-
tions must be made 24 hours in
advance. For more information,
call (949} 644-3151.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will present Good
Morning Costa Mesa -A ·go.
Minute Break.fast Boost from 7:15
to ~:45 a .m. at the CQsta Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive. Admission at the door is
Exclusive
Designs.
The Newport Bea ch Public
Library Foundation's Manuscripts
special holiday event, featurit)g
authors Sharon J. Wohlmuth and
Carol Saline, will be presented
from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Public Library's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. ·The authors will be
signing copies of their books,
including "Best Friends." General
admission is $8. Reservations are
required as space is limited. For
more information, call (949) 717-
3890.
We invite you
to review our
fine selection-
ond receive your
free edition of our
new catalog ·of
remarkable iewelry
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1803 W~tdiff Drive ·
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 642-3310
~ (949) 646-0664
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Our elve.s liave 6un worf..ing fiarrf to ma~ sure we fiave. WTS
of gooaiL.s th.is fw[U{ay season at tlie fowest prices in town!
Special: Jelly Bellies $4.00 per pound·
'We~e got the cutest stuff et! animals anti rwveftg items,
all sorts Of cfwcofa.te s~rs, cantly C{lnes, anti mu.c!i, mucli more.
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(949) 650-8463
A singing class will be presented
from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Admission is
free. ror more informdtton. call
(949} 644-3244.
A Une dancing class will be pre-
sented from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. dl
·-OASIS -8enior f'.alt6rr 800-Md'f;-
giterite Ave., Corona de! Mar.
Admission 1S free . For more infor-
mtttion, call (949) 644-3244
The 90th annual Newport Har-
bor Chnstrnas Bodt Pcirade will be
presented through Wednesday
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. m Newport
Harbor. For more information, call
(949) 729-4400.
A group counsellng session titled
Relationshtp lmµrovement will be
presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Con-
sulting, 180 Newport Center Dri-
ve, Newport Beach. Sessions are
$25. For more information, call
(949) 720-8437.
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WAXING
A program titled Three Books by
One Author will be presented at 7
p.m. at the Newport Beach Cen-
tral Llbrary'i. Fnends Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Ad!nis-
sion is free. For more information,
Cdll (949) 717-3801.
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A physical training class will be
presented frQm 8:30 to 9 30 Ci.m .
at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar -.
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adnussion is $21. For more mfor-
mdtion, Cdll (949) 644-3244.
A career fair to recrult machinists
will be presented at 6 p.m. at the
Technology Center at OCC, 2701
Fdirview ·Road, Costa Mesa.
· Adm.isl:>tOn is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 451-5217.
The 552 Club Juniors' Holiday
Party wlll be presented at b 30
p.m. at lhe Balboa Bay Club, 1221
W. CociSl Highwdy, NewP,orl f mPr!t ttl El Moro Visitor Cef\l "f.
Bedch. Tickets are $45 per person Parklllg 1s $5 For more infonrw-
and includes dmner. Proceeds t:ion, Cdll l949) 497-7647. •
benefit projects at J loag Hospital.
For more information, call {949J OCC's IBM PC U~rs Group will
574-7208. I meQt hom 9 am. to noon at OCC's
· Scteric1· } Jal!, 2701 Fauv1r:w Road,
The Ballet Montmartre of Costa G:'osta Me-.a. Registrauon avdilable
Mesa will perform Charles Dick-dl·the~~on .i$ Jree..&--
ens' • A Ch"tj.stmas Carol• lodc'ty, I mformabon, (all (? 14) 662-293'9.
Saturday and Sunday at OCC's ..
Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 A tree program tiUed Using the
Fdirvlew Roctd, Costa Me1>a . Pei-! Ubro..ry -:---Tools & Tncks Will be
forrnances are al 7~30 pm. Fnday HH' £>nted at 10 t1.rn. at lhe New-
dnd Sttturday and 2 p m. Sunday. port Beach Ccntrdl Llbrarf~
Tic'\cets are $14 tor adults; $12 for Fnends MePting Room, 1000 Avo-
semors and children 12 dOd Cddo Avt>. For more in1om1dtion,
under. Group rates available. Fot cdll (!-149) 717-3801.
more information, caJJ (949} 646-'
7688.
SATURDAY
A· back-country bike wtlJ be pre-
sented at 9 d m. at Crysldl Cove
State Park, 8471 E C'oast High-
way, Newport Beach Hikers will
The Alliance Francme, Orange
County chdpter, will present a
C..1uisllnas hmchC'On at 11 :30 a.m.
dl Accents Hc!>laurant at The Sut-
ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach·. Tickets ar~
$20. For more i.Ji.tormdtion, ooll
19491 497-0444.
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CONTINOEO FROM A 7
ttde pool talk wtll be pre nted
at.2<10 p.m. at Cn:.tal Cove State
Pttrk, 8471 E. Coast H1c.rhway,
• ----.Ni!Y. p,ort 13ccleh. Pdrtlc1p'1llts will
mePt at Pelican Point Parking Lot
No 4. P<ltkjng b ~ For more
tnfonndtlon, call (!·M9) 4~7-7647.
SUNDAY
A back-country hike wtll tak~
pJt1n• dl 9 d m. dl < 'rystol Cove
Stc1h PtLrk, 8471 E. Coc1st H}gh·
wc1y, Newport Bl~dC"h HikNs will
nwt>t dt El I\ torn Visitor Center.
Parkmg 1s $5. For more-mforma-
llon, call C94Y) 4q7. 7647.
TUESDAY
A water aerobics class will be
presented from 9 to 10 a .m. at the
OASIS Sl'ntor Ct~ntc>r, 800 Mar-
glwnte Ave., Corona del Mar
Adm1ss1on 1s $1. For more mfor-
mahon, call (949) 644-3244.
'A holiday luncheon will be pre-
SPntl•d dl 11::10 c1.m. a t OASIS
SPntor Cc•ntcr, 800 Marguerite
AH•., Corond clPI Mar. Admission
1s $4 Entf'l lmnment will be pro-
Vld<'d hy cl pltlOO pltlyc>1 Por more
mtorm<1l 1on, Cdll (94'1) f>44-3244.
Christmas
A ballroom dancf" C'la will be
prrsl·nted from 3 to 4 u.m at
O ASIS Senior Center, 800 Mcu ·
g uente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adnuss1on lS $38, For morn infor-
mation, c~l (949) 644·3244.
A women's group will be pre·
sented from 4:30 to 6 p.m at th
Center for Express1vP Psychother-
ap y, 2900 Bnstol St , Bu1ldmg D
103, Costa Mt-sa. Sessions are $..10
per person. For m01 c mfom1tttion'"
call (714) 571-6113.
WEDNESDAY
The Commodity Club wlll meet
at 11 :30 d m Cil th<' Newp ort
Bedch GoU Course, 3 100 lrvmi•
Ave. The meeting wJll ledture dis-
cussions btlt;ed on the market and
trading strategies. Adm1ss1on is
tree. For mote mformallon, call
(880)-646-9877.
The Networkers will meet from
11 45 a m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Gou dnd Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Dnve Adnus-
s1on is $12 and includes lunch. For
more infonnalion, cull 885-9093.
A needle arts class will be pre-
sented from noon to 2:30 p m at
OASIS Semor Ccntrr, 800 Mar-.
guente Ave., Coront1 dcl Mar
Adnuss1o'n 1s frt-e. Fm more infor-
mdtlon, call (949) 644-3244
Garland.: .......... 99¢. per foot
i!lllillr-, ~edar ............... $3.99/btinch
Pine ........................ 99¢/stem
ristmas Door Wreaths ... $14. 9 a up
Christmas Roses ....... $12/bunch (25 count)
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enlor coo.sultant Bob BJ"ennan
will lead a free d1scuss1on of
reverse mortgages for seruors 62
and over at 3 p.m. at Bay .. ide Vl)-
lage, 300 E . Coast Highway,
Newport Beach Por more infor-
mation, call 723-0233. •.
DEC. 24
Adventure at Sea Yacht Chart-
ers and The Gondola Co. of New-
port will present the second annu-
al Chnstmas Ca.ntare. a flotilla of
twl.nkllng gondola cruising with
holiday caroler.;, from 5 to 7 p.m.
near Newport lslanCl's 38th Street
on the Balboa Peninsula, Bundle
up the kids, bnng along a large
thermos of hot chocolate and rev-
el in the festive season!
NewPort Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pil
Prospect' Networking Group
meets from 7 :15 to 8 :30 a.m.
Wednesdays dt Mlm1's CuJe, 1835
Newport 'Blvd, Costa M~ a:
BreakJast is $6. for more mtonna-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or Tina Fuman at 551·3156.
All La sen's Lead Club meets at
7:15 a.m. Tuesday; at ~1m1's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd,, Costa
Mesa. For more infonndllon, call
646-1252.
Zen Center of Orn.nge County
Blvd .. Newport Beach Por mor
mformati-On, call 644·3151.
I Nlcottne 4'nonymous fellowshJ
wants to help men and womc
who smoke to quit and remai
smoke free. For more intonnatio
on local evening meetings, c
650-2713. A group counseling session tilled
Body-Image Improvement -
Female Power will be presented
at 5 :30 p.m. dt Coast Consulting,
180 Newport Center Dnve, New-
port Beach. Sessions are $25. For
more information, call (949) 720-
8437.
ONGOING offers meditdllon instruction every first and third Sunday of the
month from 5 to 7 p.m. dt the Zen
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Center of Orang<> County, 120 E.
Church offers a support group for 18th St., Cosld Mesa. Suggested
families with loved ones who are donation LS $10. For more mfor-
mentally 111. The group meets mation, cdll (949) 722-7818.
:'The Costa Mesa Historical Sod
ety holds a free open house fro
11 d m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays a
1870 Anaheun Ave., Costa Mes
The event features memorabili
from the city of Costa Mesa an
the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Po
more information, call (:!31 -5918. A parent and adolescent group
will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at
the Center for Expressive Psy-
chotherapy, 2900 Bristol St ,
Buil<iing D 103, Costd Mesd
Adntission is $30 per session. For
more information. call (7141 571-
6113.
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays m the • OASIS Senior Center offers
Parkiilson's clisease.sllpport grou
from 7 to 9 p .m. the second Thurs
day of each month at 800 Mat
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar Fo
more information, call 644-3244.
chwch's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 The Newport Beach Parks,
St. Ancirews Road, Newport I Beaches and Recreation Comntis-
Beach. The confidential group is sion meets at 7 p.m. the fust Tues-
open to the community. For more day of edch month in the City
infonnation, call 631-2880, Council chambers, 3300 Newport
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The Yoga Place olleri a prenatal
and postnatal yoga clas:. from 3 to
4:30 p.m Thursdays. New cla ses
begin on the first of the month.
For more information, call 642-·
7400.
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
lo Man, a free prostate cancer d1s-
c~sion group, from 7 lo 8:30 p,m.
the first Wednesday of each
mont.p at the center auditorium, 1 .
Hoag Drive, Buildtng 41, New-
port Beach. For reservations or
more information, call 722-6237. ;
The PaclUc Business Xchange
has weekly break.fast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacilic
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd .
Newport Beach. There is no
charge for the uutial meeting. For
more information, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Assooation presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs-
day!>. The ree is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center otters a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at l
Hoag Dnve, Bwldmg 41, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
71 ~ of Orange County offers a
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested in learrung about
sailing, seamanship, piloting,
navigation dnd cruismg Meet·
ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mallon, call 642-6301 or 551-
8591.
OASIS Senior Center offers
ongomg ass1stdnce. counseling
dnd referral services for seniors.
For appomtments or more infor-
matio~, cd.11 644...3244.
The Costa Mesd Senior Citizen
Square and Round Ddnce Club
st>e>ks experienced ddncers to Join
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m from 9 to 11 a m. Thursddys at
the Costa M~ Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more mfonnatlon, call
545-5669,,
A free support gtoup for cancM
patients meets at 7 p.m. Wcdnc •
days and a support group for peo·
ple suffering from chrome fallgue
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Institute for
Holistic 1Teatment dnd Research,
4019 Westerly Pldce, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. For morn infor-
mation, call 251-8700.
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone ledds an exerc1s<>
class at'l l o.m. Thursdays at the
Je\\'iSh Seruor Center, 250 E. 8dk-
er St., Costa Mesa For morn infor-
mation, call 513-5641.
NlghUy meetings are offered ln
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over·
come nicotine addiction. For a
schedule or more information, call
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collection
Foundation, a nonprofit organiza-
tion, operates a free museum at
620 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. The musewn, which
has one of the world's ldrgest col-
lections of sports memordbilia, is
open from 9 a.m. to 5.p m. week-
days.. For more informdlion, c.:all
721-9333.
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
free tai du cldss for intenned1ate
to advanced levels from 10:30 to
11.30 a.m. Thursdays for people
with cancer tllld their famiheli. A
beginner session m«?ets from
10;30 to 11 30 a.m. Fndays. The
dasses are de:.igned to reduce
stres!>, increase longevity and pro-
mote a. sense of well being with
baste, easy-to-learn, non-strenu·
ous movements to aid m balance
and concentrabon. The cla!>S 1s
taught by Victor Annand. No reg-
istration is required. Pree. I loag
Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast
FAN CL
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more mfonnation, cetll 7-22-6237
OASIS Senior Center offers a
dtuly teh?J'hone contact program
tor eruors who have d !muted
local suppo1t system. For more
information, call 644-3244.
The Co'ila Mesa Communicators
Todslmasters Club meets from
noon to I p.m. Wednesdays at the
OrcmgP County Department of
cdUCdlion, 200 Kalmus Dnvc.,
Costa Mesd. Meetings d!'P open to
<myonc! who wants to improve his
or her public spea.kmg skills. For
more 1.J1forrnation, call 444-5030. .
The Newport Beach Distin-
gu1!.hed Tod"stmasters Club 1300
Me a M eng r Toa tmaster
Club li91 m Costa Me a mPet dt
7 Ji m. Tuesdays dt Mesa Verde
Umted Methodist. Church, 1701
W. BakP.{ St , Costa Mesd. for
more 111forrna\1on, caM 540-4446 ----Blue Rame loastmac;te~ Club
2717 mectc, at 7 a.m. Wcdnc days'
"lit the Village Parmer, South
Cott:.t Plazu Villugc, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Co:>ta M~tta. The
meeting IS free for farst•time Vl"1·
tor~. For mon• infonnatton, call
655-4308.
Toastmasters C lub 231 meets at 7
a.m. Mondovi; ut The Irvine Co.,
550·<.: NeWJ;Ort Center, Newport
Beach. For more mfonnation, call
733-2209
meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays Harborllte.s Toastmaster Club
m Sgt. Pepperoru's meeting room, 1927 meets at 7 , ,m. Wedne day:s
2300 Bnstol St., New·port Beach. at the R1\ erhoat Cdfe, 151 E.
Fo1 reservations or more informa-I Coust Highway, Newport Beach.
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OASIS Senior Center offer~ <a
Cure-A-Van tiani.port lo takt>
tnembers to appointments and
grocery slwpp1ng. The shuttlt·
takes memh1:rs to the center. Fur
appotntmenls, c<11l ti44-:l244.
People interested In reading
English cctn learn with the help ol
a tl;ltor, Hourly mies and times
negotiable. For morn infomustion,
call 851-1739
OASIS Senior Center offers 'lsu.
al-a.id screenings \\1th a Braille
Institute representative hy
dppomtment. For more mfonJ)<i·
Preservative -Free Skin Care ·
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tion, call 644·3244 . ' ' OASIS nlor Cente.r bd a walk·
m,g group cull d Walkers Nol
Rockers that me ts once a '"eelii
to enjoy ccmc walks m and
around Jhe> Ne\\. port Beach ar a
For information, call 644-3244 . -Es entlal We~ht Management
offer mt ruct1ve and proactive
Weight lo group . !.earn hehc \ •
1or mOdill<.atmn and other tE·C'h~
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Tlii.n~day dl 36~ s, n M1gul'l Dn·
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more tnfom1ation call 716-'184.8
An di cu .,ion group for 1eco\er-
hJg \\Omen akohohc~ \'ihO have
been obet at l ·a.,1 a ye11r nwe~
from 8 to 9;30 pm Thursdd} lo
.discus relationstup • car<.>ers un.cl
livmg life ober Thete is. a co t
bast'd on a sliding scalA, For more
information, call 225-8189
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been fixtures on the Beverly Hil1s
party ctrcuit for some time. The
traffic-stopping pair dre regulars
m the Polo Lounge a t the B~v~rly
Hills Hotel, and are of ten seen in
the shops of Rodeo, Beverl~· and
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(Hillgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun.
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. its way lo the dec:erving Chtl-
drens Hospital of Oranq<> Coun·
JUI Vandenberg, ty, -as the women orgamnng
left. ls admired <;!u:i.?,tma Tree agic 1998 ,_
in spreading the joy of the se.li·
son by nusing needed fund:, for
causes that make real dilrecenc
red! lives. 1n· add.ibon lo the
c1'ufciien1S nospitaf. ·cnnstffiaT"'
'nee Magic has ass1sted pro-'"'
grams associated Wlth Olive •
Crc.c;t, Ronald McDonald House,
Assessment Treatment Services
Center, Make-A-Wish, CSP
Youth Sheller, and the Ldgun~
and Huntington youth shelters.
bf he r hu.sbancL ·-raised Ul excess of $38,Wti' fo1
actor Tony Cur-the children's medical center.
Us, during the The event took place last
Mlklmoto jewel-week at the Hyatt Regency .
ry holiday open Hotel, ll'Vllle. It featured local, sil ver-longued sportscaster and
house reeeption community voluntec>r Ed Arnold
last week at at the microphone helping the-
. South Coast dynamic Sylvia Burnett of Coro-Nearly 500 locals turned out,
pdying $60 each to raise the •
money this year for the hospital ..
Now that's real Christmas ma9ic.
Plaza. na del Mar, founder and dircctot
Canon drives. But here in
Orange County, they tread on
fresh temtory, and clearly the
crowd loves the thrill of tl all. •••
A thnll of another, decidedly
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Thur$doy, December l 7, 1998 A 1·5
~imple' tale ·.about mgne¥ · gooG, . :at 9dd5· fQF..!.'J:i:ek ~aF@R't ~'".t.Dill
• • EDITOR'S NOTE! The R~I CrrttU col·
umn featur~ movie crjt1ques written by
communrty m•mbers $el'\/1n9 on our panel. ..
~s'implc Ptawis~sttn"""Ply---
powerful filmmaking ' A Simple Plan· should t.lo for qrecd what •leaving
._ Las VPqnc;• did for alco-
holism. JuM as NV<'g<1s~ mttd~ my Ken Buccht stomach SOffi(>r:,ault WJlh Cuch
physicallr revolting swill, NA Sim-
ple Plan tWlstc>d It bke a wet
towel and snapped 1t cdsply
against the rear (>nd of avarice.
cover d dead
pilot and a
booty or
unmarku<l hills.
• W.ilh ven\little
cajoling, Btll
Paxton is. pm·
suaded by Billy
Bob Thornton
and Brent
Briscoe to take
the money. The
caveat, howev-
Wrath of Khan" • sc.ar nck Vlll:
P'IJ'St Contact• I.
That mysterious
pattern repeats
itself agam 10
· "lnsuirection,"
a very disap-
pointing and
laughable ninth
entry lhto this
storied fran-Rob Orozco
chise.
Uke lhc Ba'ku forcbly e)t.>cted
lrom U1eu planet Ill order to pre·
•rve his people, as well as oth
Federation mem~rs
Thtrplot of "'fnsurrectiont k!-w
vanation of the logi~ and philo-
sophical question. thr-Prisone~ ·
Dilenund. Th~ m0V1e attempts to
grapple :11'>'1Ui Uie questions and
con equelKPS ot S<D.'1119 a few
l!ves vs. the qreater glXX.I 01 savmg
nwny lives. Shotlld Ule Federation
Director Sam R<tJITU's adapta-
tion of Scott B. Sm1th's novel by
· the ~ame nam<~
will huve you
dttempllng
telepulhic com-
er, is that Pax-
ton will take custody of the loot
until springtime when warmmg
temperature~ will melt the snow
and inevitably lead lo the plane's
d1scovery. If no one comes to
. claim the dough, they spbt it
three ways. Simple, nght(
Brent Splner plays Data· in .. Star Trek: Insurrection."
The story centers around a
tegton of the Federat1on known
as the Bnar Patch, an Edfm·like
planet that i~ home to the rnce of
people known as lhf' Bd'ku.
They are members of an agran-
an society blissfully rcs1dmg m u
city designed to resemble neo·
Greco-Roman structur~ , but
really looks more like castoff set
pieces from "Battlestar GalaC1t1·
ca.• The Ba'ku have a secret:
avP Uw lives of only 600 peace-
lovmg Ba kus or condemn the
rcpllli1J.O·lookm9 Son'ru; to c1 ter-
tam death( \'\'e're pulled both
Wd}':. m the story a;> Fe<;lerabon
nunds tackle th~· moral dilemma.
This UlStnllment of the ven~ra.
bfo senes should ap~al to the
large and ICJ)•al contingent o.f "Star
1rek" follower ~o\\ ever. most
etnPmaphile:. will be bore<i with.
the weak scnpt, lackluster direc·
uon and average s~al effects.
murucations
with each of th~ mdfo characters,
emphatically pleading with them
1 not to add any new layers of stu·
P.idity onto an already shdky BLT
-that's a sandwich full of
adloney. Lies und Thckery.
As this perfectly pacl'd picture
moves along its tortuous path,
you begin to realize the signifi·
A., if affhcted Wlth a strange
foqn~of Tounette's syndrome, the
three immediately begin tcUmg all
the \ovrong people all the wrong
things Not unhke the'Cocm broth·
ers' -mood Simple,· which had
people becoming simple at the
·first sight of crimson, •A Simple
Plan• has them swoorung like
high school cheerlead~rs and thelf
bruins turning to mush at the first
sight of green.
owner. When $4 million is then
spilled onto lhe kitchen table.
however, she immediately allays
the ethical facade and gushes
over the ca!>h hke d shaken bot-
tJe of Dom Pcnngnon.
What lS most fascinating about
this film is the way the newfound
wealth peels away the false
fronts lhe characters have erect-
ed, not out of any moral or ethi-
cal fiber, mmd you, but out of d
lack of opportwtity to do wrong.
In other words, is there really any
dilfernnce between an adulterer
• KEN 8UCCHI, 35. lives in Balboa and .
1s a personnel analyst for the City of Los
Angeles and a publi~hed author
'Trek; Insurrection' is
the odd one out
I must admit that I am not a
Trekkie (or is 1t lrekke.r?). I do,
howevc>r, en1oy seeing the
even-numbered films of this senes.
The odd-numbered movies,
beginning with the great Robert
They possess the fountain of
youth. which in turn forms the
basis of the planet's nngs.
.. cdnce of the title's double enten-
dre. In homage to one Forrest
Gump, dare f say that simple is
as simple does.
The i:.tory's plot is, tor lack of a
better word, simple> Three men
stumble upon cl snow-encrusted
wreck of a smdll Cessna and dis-
ln one of the more poignant
and realistic scenes, Paxton's
wife, played convincingly by
Bridget Fonda. hears what she
believes are hypothebcd) s1tt1a·
hone; involving the discovery of d
wad of cash and says found cush
should always be returned lo its
• and a man who harbors f eehng
of adultery but lacks lhe opportu-
nity to do so? lf you like movies
thdt don't artificially lift the spir-
its, then l suggest you go see ·A
j
WisP's fidsco in NStar Trek: The
Movie" to William Shatner's long-
awa1ted death in "Generations"
(No. 7) have alwdys bf.en subpar
~ phenomena attracts the
crew of the Enterpnse (led by
Patrick Stewart, director Jonathan
Frakes, Brent Spmer, Le Var Bur-
ton, etc.) to secretly survey the
planet. Once there, the crew ch,s-
covers that the Ba'ku were once
allies with another Federation
member, the Son'as, who are now
dying. The Son' as are leud by
Ru'afo (Academy Award wuiner r.
Murray Abraham), who would
With the franchise havmg
made ~P.Veral million dollars franJt·
mg only lx>Jund Jan F=J.enung's
,fomes Bond muvi.es as the most
pro~perolb film franchise I. tt was
in1)\1tabl(• thut Paramount would
otfer another entry. But the Para-
mount executives should have fol!
J()wul f\tr, SJ>!Xk's adVice of "The
needs of th.e man}' outweigh the
ll(•ed» of thl' few~ and sun.ply •
skipped to episode 10.
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Where to Dine .
Restaurant Directory.
RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On bo8rd the ·Pride of Newport" Riverboat home of the N~
Harbor Nauttcal Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) ~n for lunch
Tues .fn 11 em-3pm. Brunth served Saturday & Sonday 8am-3pm
Onoer servid WOO Sun Sim 1 ~ We cater corporate end pnvata
event&. weddif\gs & banquets. All meior crem eants accept.ed Located
At 151 E Coast~ Newport Beach (949} 673-3425 Fa~ (949)
673-2175
AUTO BISTRO
The Int dNv!H:hru restaurant on the planet ~ the fooo ec.tual/y
~ Clt brta~fest bistro menu IS served Sam: 11 em Cb' ell day
bistro menu IS £erwd 11 am-1 ~ We otter f;na deftt:eoes such es
Seslme Peant.t.Nood! and a Grilled Oiickel'I focacoa Sandwicll -MUl
Arbchoke & Rome tomato Plus e fu I range of eKpreSSO & bistro
bcwlreges &erYed Bl day long Loca!ed 31 CD W Coast I-My lNen to
SJrlngBMWJ
TWIN PALMS
Ce!ifomla r.oastsl Cuisine, fellttJrln9 the ~ ol tii9. c:oas: m a ~ rndoor~oor VlllaOe square ecmosphere flVc •
~ eYl!I)' nrght Lunch Moo .sat. 11 30am-3pm every
night; bar menu 8Yailnble between 'tunch/dlnn end Ttiur:&t until
rriKnght. Loceted et ~".VJ~ Center er .. at FsshG'l Island 721·.
6288
JACK SHRIMP
~g IMhentlC l.oUsiana ewstne WI on upbeat casual atmosphere
~ Jl®O orvng Trv our Jeckslri'np plates, oc the Jamn'in' ~
l :3 out. and d INety ovaiable Locetad 2400 W Coast~ 65Q.
5577
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fftsh. hyltt1'f ~ debcie& "1'8pped Wl'tJ'lin II ftat rol• ~ 7
days I v.ulk frOln 11 :Cnlm • 9 (Qxll Located 111 the ~ ~
250E 17ttt 9rect (714) 5484403
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
..
Simple Plan" ASAP
compared Wlth the even-num-
bered entries ("Std! Trek II: TI1e
Great Food Fast
Without having to get out of your. car!
SERVING BREAKFAST• LUNCH • DINNER
Our extensive menu i11cliul~s:
• Uffc Latte
• Fruit Smootl1ia
•Ch.ii lea
• Roasted Turkq Sandwich
• Classic Caenr with grilled Chicken
• ~ame Pnnut NoodJc.s with Chicken
• Grilled Chicken Focaccia
open 7 days
6am • 10 prn
3100 West -Co.ast Hwy. • Newport Beach
tNext to sterling BMW)
. LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
;f..,. .,.... ~ j. I lest Et'1j Bret;S;fast, ltn:il CJ' Clmer ill casual
egance as y J e1 nslde or on our beautiful patlO We fe8tu"e
Scrumpt:ous Buffets lhroug'hotA the day. or you can !J'der from OU!'
bountiful ~ Loc8ted at 179Xl damboi'ee Road lamer of Jamba'ee
and Man} Phone (714) 97~1234 .di720 I-bi's &m.11~
YANKEE TAVERN
()i the b3y in port Bead! ~ lunch & Olflll!!I' oaily Locatt>d et
333 83')~ [)Mi. 675-5333
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
We re men than ~ dlicken' In o.xt•on to W" • Broested &"Id
Gn ed Chlcken. we offer Steak, Seafood Prime Rib Baby Back Ribs.
Pizza, e 22..wm ~"'menu end rive Generous portionS ate GREAT
va1uc Come chetk us OtJtl Open for ltinch. dKiner. (P4ZZa and appetizers
S6'Vcd eH ll3't) end &.«Jay Breaklast. Full eodaa~ bar. Banquet facilities llp
to 70 Gc1maroom soon to be open. 414 Old Newport Blvd (Comer of
Hospltal Road and Od Newpcn) in ~ Beacl'I 645&ll6
JOSH SLOCUMS
The IOCal gJthering place fa' OWlr 26 ~ located on beaul.Jfu• t\i :WJllJ1
BCly w:th e view from rNel'/ seat. The menu feat.ores a da•!y ~ect :>ll of
between 10.15 varieties of fresh r.ealood Seaks are~ W'h S.10
setecuons teatlrilg rnne ro Dock space ts available d ycxi are 8!'l'IWlQ by
boat ~ M1Y day et 3 30 2001 Pacife ~Hwy (949) 642-5935
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
BAMBOO T~RRACE
Ch k Olt the hippest Chinese re~ in ()'ange County! Recently
remodeled to resemble en Asian boo' house Otn Otn sanes tasty Olinese
food and otter& e lulfy &tDcked bar Wlttl rcfrestinQ tropical ~.ks, e cjU8lity
Wiile hst and a great assortment of premium bottled end th~ beers
Hnors lunch Tue&fn 11 45am • 2pm [)mer T~ThU'S 5pm • 1~
Fn & Sa~ 5pm • 1 1 pm Closed on Mondays Loceted at 1 773 Newport
Blvd 111 c.oste Mesa 64S.5550
SIR ROGERS, LTD
SsllltN\ctl • coff end espre$SO cmks & SlllOllhles AJ new breakfast
menu Coterlng 1ve1labla Open Mon·Fn et 6am
Sal~ 7am and Sun et 9am Located et 270 E 17th Sb-eet. Olsl.8 Mesa
645-2252
GALL01S ITALIAN DELI
ThC finest l1'MiCtlCS ~ on ~ tak8d bread Try cm
of these ~ by ~ atps and 8 cold refre$1ting drinl. A!so
te c:rdfl trwen ~ end • tappll:ClnO and .(!
~ lo::6tad 30CO E Coast Hwy (9491675-7404 Clperl
9 tnlrTl . 5 ~ Bolboil looetion 3014 w BalbOa BM! (949J 723'
8333 HQ.rs 111'1 10:3tklm. 7 ~cit!!\'
Vila NM Qflers Qassia Italian Chslrle wlttl a spect8Ctllar ~ Featunng
hOmemsde pastaS fresh sealood & veal gpecialties end a vnique
~ embi3nCe reminscent Of an lta!lan Couritl)'Slde ~
SENCe & an awa:'d wrnng wme Est deftgtJt patrons v. ti!le 00.19 1t1 ttliS
romantic seuing Lw enterWVT1etlt begns nigh~ ~ 9pm The ~
Qgar lounge leatl.l'eS pnmum ogars, 5PtU and an e~ ~
metll lJx:&:od at 3131 West Coast~ 642-789J
CIAO RESTAURANT
Pll13 pastaS. sa!ads and more All ~ fr'estl & tiealltry Dine in t.a\e
out or can for ~ open ICT lunch end 6mer dally Open 7 days a weelc
et 1 1 ~ m t..ocaced at 223 Marine fw8
ANTONUCCl'S
fop; dellaou& hancmade lta&an ooolUng tn a relaxed, casual atmosphere.
~ to Ult! ocean lit 6700 w P.C H IO N B Tra<£1JOnal favaus Shnmp
Scamp. rx Fettu001 AHredo to a tasty a$S1lttlllent of Pll.las, Pastas and
Salads are offered wrtJi Specials Deily Enf()Y a glass or bottle of your
lavonte wine or beer and don't forget to save room for one of our
delectable dasmts ~daily 11em:10pm Delivery avail. We cater and
otter prN8ta Ulc:h/meetino l'OOll' fa' 25 guests 949-631-3592
AMACHI
5uShi & Sushi to Go Com.pleta Bat All M<1jOI' Cred.'t Cards LOC8Uld At
2675 Mte Alie (Aaoss from~ GoW Course! (71 4) 645-5518
SUSHI NAOMI
Q>en f<r kn:h ~ 11 1 m · :?XI pm Omer senied Monday--
Ttusday 5 p m...S p m Friday & 5aturd3y 5 p m -10 p m located a: 320
Bristol &. 1 G n Costa Mesa 714 641·7321
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authentic Mexican food with the freshest ing!'edients & a new I gilt
CU1S118 ll'eat m&rg31'1t8S Hours ltt1Ch &. ()nner At map-credit all'ds
eocepted Located et 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa -642-1-142 28'.Xl
Newport 8IVd . Newpcrt Beach -675-6855 and 2744 E Coast HWy
CDM -644-8226
Ml CASA
Cb' meata are rcN a l1'lfl to 8Bf8 as weH as Mexico MM' etfenn9 lish
tacos Phone ahead fer orders to1jO Hain Oe!t{ l;ool 1 1 am Al maior
ad t.ardS aoceptOd loalr.8d At 296 17th ~ Costa Mesa (714) 645-
7626
LA PALAPA
SeM1g ~ South MeDcan eeabod Cektle COOl<1ai!s C8fT9'0fleS
RWPC>. ansaladas end rroch more Open 6 davt e ~ Oosad oo
Vkdn8sdays Dine In er ~ l.oc6ted 123 23rd St rt N(M1lO!'t
BM:tl (ne:ir Mllt1 l,.cti&) 673-2657
ROYAL THAI
• ROB bROZCO, 29, 1s a Newport BeaCh
resident who owns his own busin~s.,.
Open 7 days B week S!:lv.ng h.rch E: dl:\.'lel' Oil! • 1 am 3~ St.rtdaJ
Tlvsda-j Dtnne· s ser"\U ~pm • 1 C\1m Sonqay inur:s<fs', Fn arid_;
Sit.urd:iy open urcA 1,1 pm. l.CIClf.£d at 4001 w Coast l"M) b.! S{ThA:
DIHO SIAM
T1ia Ownese Qiisine \Alen 7 d3ys Mc.nday 5a:u'day l.lt1Ch • 1 00 a m •
3 00 p m Qriner 4 00 p ,,,_ • 10:00 p.m SiJndav-flnner mt Paity .
& catenng a.-ailattle Located '° the CoSUi Mesa tourtyarCS et 18351
Newpcrt ~ (). 154 ~259
INKA GRILL •
bpeMnc:e Ole nt.~ fliMli' 10 trenge County &q a EtJrO Asian ~ blel'd
ct. CUISl!e accented with the spices of ~ Amenca Seer S. wmes;;;
ava!a Hcus ere Moo ·"f!U's 11 30arn to 9Jm Son 5pm ~ 9pm ~
Hi Sat 11 30am to 9 30pm Loca!.l!d at 250 Bnstill & et Rea ini
Costa Mesa 714444-INKA {4652'
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
~ ~ Ca'ntomas r.ap ret3i WtJi =~ hnest ~ of fresh sea1ood dally ii. i ~ ci
defic8oes Slch s sush IJ'!led fisfl ervees, dam ~ f5h G ct11P6 •
sandwid1es and Ifie rtengs 11r e gtu'IT1a ~ t'ot1e.. QJe1l 1 r
week 1.o:ate:1 et 154 E 17ih S.. Costa ~ 714 574es2
THE CANNERY ~ •
Hist.one 11tllterfront l't$UIUM!flt Md rtlCr c:ruse cel1er. 'RM Mon -Sat
11 30 • '2 arn. Sun 10 m.12 pm A! ITklP' credt caros ~
suggested LOcated 3010 Let i'CWl Avt• NeNJXn Beach tA 82553
(714] 675-5777 Fax 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN'
Get liOo!tllO m tho treS!est fish ~a F~ onfied flS.ll seafood and
chCJ en. aandllliches ss!ads, gn plStCS 011<1 psst& spe()altles ~,
~n days 1 we Mon tlTII Sat Hem-9/.im SundWf 11em-7pm •
Catering l..Ocs'.ad m. 670 w , 7t11 •GB. Costa MeSa M\lst
d Che OC'W Trader Joe's I 64SS873
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A Al& Thur.day. 0ecembof 17. 199a date bOOk Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot
Tue· fare changed, but. the name has stayed the s~e
n7{Pb · s tr R(>gers Ltd'. L' the qumtes-
-scntial neighborhood sand·
wich sliop.
The Costa Mesa restdurant -
m the same shopping center dS
Mi C'ase and SkewNs ;-special·
iz~ irl sandwiches and gourmet
· coffees, smoothies and other
lunch-time fare, and people
come from all over to be greeted
by friendly servers who know
them by name. "
With a history older than some -
of my co-OINING REVIEW workers, Sir Rogers has
catered to
the Newport-Me~u comrnuruty
dJld generations of fa.TQilies for
more than 25 years.
·0ne of our c-uslomers went to
Ensign (Intermediate School) 45
years ago -and now his grand-
cluldren go there," Sdid co-owner
Kim Simpson.
m_
Slit IK>GEltS.
• LJD.
+WHERE:
270 E. 17th
St., Costa
Mesa
+WHEN:
Winter
hours (Hal-
loween to
April) Mon-
.day through
Frid~y. 6
a.m. to 5
p.m.; Satur-
day, 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m.;
Sunday 9
a.m. to 4
p.m.
+HOW
MUCH: Inex-
pensive
+PHONE:
(949) 645·
2252
great sandwich, Sir Rogc1s i.old
imPQrted English goodies, but
through the years the need wore
off and the profits declined.
The groceryend~or the'l>usi:
ness eventually tapered off, and
1 112 yea.rs ago it became exclu-
sively a sandwich place.
·Tue English customers woltld
only come in for the grocenes
and the ~dWlch customers only
came in for the sandwich~s."
Simpson said. "So we changed to
just sandwiches but we kept the
name because everyone knew it. •.
The cute counter-style restau·
rant is decorated in wood and
shelves covered with books for ·
• sale for $5. National Geographic
and other magazines are avail-
able to read, and there are chips
to munch on while you're wail-
ing for your sandwich.
The majonty of the busmess is
takeout, and the shop specializes
in its own homemade turkey,
chicken breast, roast beef and
meatloaf. (The turkey, avocado
and bacon squaw is the decided
favorite.)
Sir Rogers is owned by the
brother-and-sister duo of Simp-
son and Tom Morgan, who took
over the sandwich shop in 1990
when it was also an Engltsh gro-
cery store. Catering to a mixed
clientele of English compatriots
and people who just wanted a
... Siblings Tom Morgan and KJm SlmpsQJl are
the owners of Sir Rogers, Ltd sand~ch shop
ln Costa Mesa.
Service is courteous -even
when the place is hopping.
Employees call their regular cus-
tomers by name, and you can
have your Sdndwich any way you
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i~ lltef1ne prol«ist I Nd a lot of pressure and d&omfort from my bla:fdc.of I Nd'° I up eYflY hour It
night IO IJ'll\N, or I wWd be control il!l!I wet my panU I Nd to bend fNt1 lhc toilet ~ fllY handl. on
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toilet nonnatJy and ileep for tight hour\ without lJO!ll9 to tht tNthlot.ni M'f 1.rtenn Iv\ lflilamed mde my
bOOt lot the ~I INC mon!hs Dr 'Tong tin taught fllf' !hit ptoper rest and Slll'S\ reduct!Oll aP leep my
"1el".11'f !Ml up and lief! my utenn 111 II fell out agdil'I vJK!n I Wil\ Ill. but I 1111.K Mile to brinQ it k:t
with Jlfopl'I dlft and r~t Now 1 know I win ~ need th«! ~'1e<IOIT1Y that 1 won scheduleJ for bdore 1
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o.,,..11on. OM&ity-Dotbthy
I n I bl'filM the di~ OI TotltJ imde Ofl ~ Now my In flCIHJnnot recoQn«te mtlJ W FAT l.llY and ~ lboo1~It111 ~ My husbaod sug~ed I Or Toog Am I gWd ldtd' I MYe ~I a lot ol
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I owe my mi IOfl thril to Dr Tong
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want 1t. Several condiment
options are available, and bread
choices include French roll,
squaw, sourdough, wheat, rye.
pita J>9Cket or cro1c;sant.
I suggest anything on the .
springy squaw breud, ultnt fre~h
and packed with flavor. l tried a ·
vegetarian sandwich ($4.29) on
the scrumptious bread, with avo·
cado, choice of chPese, lC!tlUC<',
tomato, pickles, red onion, pep
perocinis and sprouts with a just
a dab of mayonnaise.
My newly engaged friend,
Stacy, ordered the oven-roasted
turkey on pita ($2.79/hall). The
turkey, made fresh at the shop,
was moist and came with fresh
leaf lettuce
Another day I took a tuna melt
($5.29) back to the ofhce. The
white tuna was iruxed with just a
touch of mayonnaise and layNcd
with tomato, melted cheddar
cheese. red onion on lightly
grilled sourdough. The sandwich
had a nice flavor and 1l wasn't
greasy like tuna melts tend to be.
The chlcken marindra sand·
wich -one of their speaalty
an<lw1ches-1S a mound of
white chicken lightly breaded
and baked With marinara sauce
and provolone on a French raU ·-
($5.29). It's a warm, hearty lunch,
especially nice on a cold day.
Other specialty sandwiches
mcludc u triple-decker club for ..
$6.49. d steak sandwich ($6.99Ji:
traditional Reuben ($6,49) and
chicken Caesar pita ($4.49). Cold
cuts are wso offered.
The coleslaw is light and,
refreshing but I think someone
overdid it with the pepper shak·
er. And the side of cre.amy potato
salad is sprinkled with fresh gar-
lic. .
The fruit smoothies ar~ whole-
some and fresh, made only with ~
frwt, ice and juice. I tned a berry
banana: smooth, creamy and
delicious. :
For dessert. try the nrarrusu or
homemade cookies.
Catenng is also available.
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·Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, Decembe< 17, 1998
fOMTtl\JS
~,..
C nssy Guerrero may
believe <,he's getting too '
far dlong m years lo con-
tinue portraying the ninth-grade
heroine in South Coast Reperto-
ry's ~La Posdda Magica" (this,
she says, is her fmal ycdT), but
filling her shoes will be an even
tougher tdsk thtln the one her
character faces each December
night on the SCR Second Stage.
Guerrero's Graoe. like Hal
Landon Jr.'s Scrooge on the Main-
stage, is the glue that hold!> this 5-
year-old show
THEATER REVIEW ~iue~~d
FYI
'LA POSADA
MA GICA'
• WHERE: South
Coast Repertory,
Second Stage,
655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa
+ WHEN: Tues-
days through Fri-
days at 8 p.m.,
Saturdays at 3
and 8 p.m., Sun-
days at 12:30 and
4:30 p.m. until
Dec. 27 (special
holiday perfor-
mances Dec. 24 at
12:30 and 4:30
p.m.)
• HOWMUCH:
S17-S28
AFTEI HOUIS
MUSIC
• BORDERS BOOkS & MUSIC .
!be Tulk ~..Qwn plays folk
music from 8 to 10,fi.m. Friday.
A~on ~ Ireo. e .store
at 1890 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. For more intonnation,
c;all (949) 631-866 l. ,
SVETLANA PORTNYASICAYA
Celobrate Hanukkah at the
Jewish Community Center of
Orange County with Svetlana
Portnyaskaya S'ingmg in
Hebrew, Russian, Yiddish and
English at 8 p .m. Saturday.
The center is at 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Advance tide:-•
cts are $15 for memben,, $18
for nonmembers and $20 at the
door. For more information,
call (714) 755-0340. -STAGE
'AESTA NAVlDAD'
(949) 553-2422.
'A OtRISTMAS CAROL'
Th Ballet Montmartre per·
_1arw.Jts onaw!balltl _
on Chad D1Ck.ens' ... A Christ,.,
mas caror at 7 p.m. Pnday
anti Saturday as well a 2 p .m!""'
Sunday at OCC's Robert B. ·
Moor Theater. Ticketi> are Sl2
for chil~ren. $14 tor: ddults, !For
more information, call the bat· '
lt>t at (949) 646-7688 or Tic f! •
Maste1 (714) 740·2000.
'TIS THE SEASON!'
Pacific Chorale presents .,is
the Season!• f fl..atunng fav,ortte
carols and seasonal classics ai.;t
p.m. Sunday in Seger.strom .
Hall at the Orange County Per-, ·
lornung Arts Center. Tickets
,are $20 to $49 (student/s,.mor
discounts are available). Visit
llckctt..taster or call the Pacth
Chorale at (714J 662-2345.
~CHRISTMAS AT
THE PLAYHOUSE'
beautifully
expressive, she superbly conveys
her emotional pillll over the death
ol her infant brother and her disil-
lusiorunent with the drulual march
of locaJ MelClcan nti1ens m quest
of las posadas (SpdJ'Ush for um or
lodging)
,.. The show itself -wntten by
Octavio Solis w1tb music by Mar-
+ PHONE: (71 4)
708-5555 Crissy Guerrero (~ght) ls comforted by her mother, Teresa Velarde, in .. La
Posada Magic a" at South Coast Repertory.
The fifth annuaJ "Fiesta NaVl-
dad • .. appears at 8 pm todA!y at
the Orange County Perfonning
Arts Center. The show leatures
Manach1 Los Camperos de
Nati Cano aud Ballet Folklonco
Ollin in a program of Christmas
favorites. Tickets are $15 to $.'38
and are ayailable at The Cen-
ter box office and Cit Ticket-
Mai>tcr. For more information,
cull the Philharmonic Soncty at
The Costa MeSd Civic Play-
hou-re presents "Chrii;tmas at
the Playhouse," a mustc anti
dance vanety show, through
Sunday. Shows start at 8 p.rn.
today through Sdturday and 2
p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $15;
group rates are available. Tht:
cos Loya continues to cstab-
llsh itself as a C'hnstmas traclition
'with a Spanish accent. The di<l-
~e veers m and out ol Span-
ish, but never lony enough for its
monolingual aucli<'nce members
11 lo lose track of the story.
• Sohs' fantasy takes the posada
and out of the past. and
hrough some fnghtemng cir-
ocumstances before the amber
ar (Gracie's front porch light)
·ngs the proces~1on l.>dck and
sets thingi, right agtJtn. Solis, who
also directs, animates his chardc-
rs with a rich and often highJy ·1
a>micaJ flavor.
Guerrero is one of three vet-
eran performers of the SCR holi-
day show whose spmt truly ele-
vates the production The others
are Jorge Galvan, who serves
both as the leader of the proces-
sion and the sage narrator, and
Thom Rivera, a masterful show-
man and comic who stops the
show nightly with h.ts Santa solo
utan Elvis style.
Rivera and Benito Martinez
provide the show's scdriness as a
pair of masked street hoods with
death on their minds. Martinez
stays busy With two other char-
acters, the school security guard
ostensibly guic:ling the procession
and dn eml>1ttered father going
postdl agamst the posada.
The chocoholic ladies who
double as lisping Sidlllese twin
widows are spintedly portrayed
by Deruse Blasor (in her second
appedrance) and Yolanda Lloyd
Delgado (a rookie) Thelf steamy
subrruss10n to sweets 1s a prtce-
le~s sequence.
Teresa Velarde is a radidnt
Mariluz, re-creating the Virgin
Mary in the procession and about
lo give birth for real. while
Annando Duran has some fine
moment.s as her husband. embar-
rdsscd over being th~ only partlci-
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•
pllnt in short), (th,.y .il"o douhlf• c1s
G1c1cie's cunng p11n•nh).
Loy<! <md Lmenm Ma1llnP:l
tKCOOlf)dll}' tllf' proCPSSIOJl <1nd
provide .,Offil' ... tirnn<J UUlldr
backup. Their ..,Pqwrnc:e d park
SldtUt!s is p<lrllClllc1rly r•tft>Cll\ P
The show. a <!\'l'r, hc1s un
abundance of hl'tt1t, ancl the
hedrt of th~ production 1 Cnssy
Guerrero s bedullfullv re ahzcc!
GrdC"le. Who •\ •r stej>s into her
shoe. ... next yt~11r ha~ one tough
act to follow.
• TOM Tll\JS reviews local theater for
the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thurs·
da~ and Saturdays
'
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. ,. ..
. , •
Usa Gordon has her
band, fuJl as doves
near the Balboa Pun
Zone swarm around
her for lunch. Gor-
don was ta.king a
break from buslness
at her Kathryn
Alleen's boutique
store.
DON LfA'H I DA-11.Y PILOT
EDITORIAL
NewpOrt . co~ncil · has _ ~ugh iob ah~d
-t was Saturday when we neverthele~s a nice way for the ·
I I first hea.rd the news: An new council to begm. I overpopulation of birds was Now comes thf' hard pa1t. The
creating pollution in the council members arP staring
harbor. The solution: Pass a down the barrel of three complex
law against feeding our fine issues that ultimately wilJ define
feathered friends. Newport Beach well into the 21st
It was on the agenda for Mon-century.
day's Newport Beach City Coun-1 First, the city need~ a new city
· cil meeting And when the topic manager. I came up, the council got down to Next is the battle to pul dn
business. , .international airport at El Toro -
f They gave the ordinance pre-or at least the fight to ensure John
1 liminary app~oval. They didn't
1
Wayne Airport won't be expand-
-Waste any time. ed.
OK, this one was a gimme, but The ingredients for a success-
'ThP bPst sign is no sign·
I dnt •dllinq n•qdrchny the Harbor
Boulevc1r<.1 cdr sign ( "Dedlers pro-
p 0 s (•
t1nothN tt11l
sign," Dec
16).
The best
sign 1s no
sign. Their
mtent1on 1s to
increase therr
c.ustome rs,
and what
they need is
customer SN·
vice. On two
occasions, my
huslJdnd and
I haw~ tned to pwchdse CdIS at two
different dedlersh1ps A.nd in both
mstances, we could not get someone
to Wdll on us We were ignored So
we purchdsecl elsewhere. and con-
tinuP to do so.
I know they hcive been trying to
qet this s1qn for more than 10 years.
It s('eins to be d passe ided So I say
to the cll'i.llt>rs, give good and friend-
ly customN service. dnd they w1U
come
CHERIE KORANDO
Costa Mesd
Education L<> front-page
news for some readers
WP have read Wllh dismay and
disbelwf scverdl comments from Pilot
reader Mdx St Yves (Mdilbag,
"School stone u.rc ffidking this !JUY
nch," Occ. 12J.
rt appedrs St. Yves is waging a
wc11 against the pdper for payrng par-
t1culc1r attention to the covercigc giv-
<'n to schools and educational matter.
St Yws qoe .... so far as to . suggest
rcn1.1rmng Uw pdpcr ThP Daily Pupil
or The Act1d<muc Ohserver.
Ech1cc1t10n 1s news, und educat.Jon
ot our c·h11clrE>n is a big concern ill our
town Und(•tstandmy the dynamics
of d Cflldhty education in an ever-
c.hc1ngmg world will lead to tomor·
row' leader.> dnvmg th.is country to
further greatness. nus translates into
respectful, educated indiVlduals giv-
ing back to their society, rE:ducing
cnme and mcrea ing ow -your--
quc.&lity of tile.
St. Yves, you live among young
families and kid who appreciate the
coverage you i.o abhor. n you are
sunply fed up with reading about the
daily new of a oty Jaudmg its edu·
c:allonaJ system, we ugge t you
move to a retirement cnVll'onment,
where the news of the day will .be
la t wPck' lawn bowling cores.
GARY AND CAROL CRANE
Newport B ach
MAILBAG
Pilot gets cnuci.wd for reporting on I
education m the sttme mcmner 1l
reports on other top prioritif•s ol the
community. .
We hear how conterncd the C'Om-
munity is about c>ducahon. Y"I we
don't want. to redo cJhout It -or
please put it in the back paqt•s some·
where where we won't SP<! 1t. We
complain about the C'rumbhng c:ond1-
tions of our school bwJ<Jmgs. yet we
don't want to pass school building
bonds. We complam about <lrugs m
school, yet 1! my child gets suspend-
ed, we sue the school d1stuct. We
rntictZe the school chstnr.t for not
keepmg the community mfornwd.
then· complain that too much mtor-
mation 1s published. ,
The community puts the school
district 10 a Cdtc·h-22. We loudly
compJdin dbout cduct1tiancJI prob-
lems, then dggress1vely t1llack efforts
to rndke unprovements.
The Dally Pilot should < ontmuP lo
put educallondl news on th~ front
page, where it ri9hlfuHy belongs,
dlong with the other top p11onhcs of
ow community. It 1s tl dally issue, not
something that is of <l conn•rn only
once m a while. .
I commend the Ddily Pilot tor n c ·
O<Jnizing the unportcmc • nl educ a·
tion lo the community and g1vmu
education the status of ht>mg front·
page news. While thi 1s apparently
not popular with somP, 1t 1s d po:;11Ive
servtce to the community and helps
the comrnuruty understctnd the c;orn-
plexities of the issues I icing erluca-
tion toddy.
CAROL HALBACH
Costa Mesa
Teach creationisn1,
evolution as theories
ful campaign will include diplo-
macy, innovation and, at times,
bare-knuc;kled brawling.
. Finally we ha.ve a slowly
developing peninsula revitaliza-
ltoo plan, which will be pivotal to
whether Balboa once again
becomes a jewel in Newport's
crown or continues its slide.
One of the council's first
actions was for the birds. The
upcoming decisions -on hiriilg
a city manager, opening a second
cl.irport and revitalizing the penin-
sula -will be Jor Newport's pros-
perity into the next century.
Amon. Ra), Aztecs (J lu1ts1Jopochtli),
Norse (Odm) and the
Bdbylonidns/ Assyrians, whose god
(Shamash) gave Hammurabi the
Code that bears his name some 1,350
yedrs before Moses received the Ten
Commdndments.
If one is intellectually honest, they
should admit the possibility that any
of these creationism/evolution theo-
nes could be correct, or mdeed none.
Or, there may be one that is cor-
rect. to which we have 'not yet been
exRQsed.
U the advocates of the evolution
and special creation theones will
!'tmply dgree to these two provisions,
no one should ever fear or Object to
their being taught in our public
sc:hoob.
MARGARET WHITNEY
Newport Beach
I think we're somewhat stuck in
the '60s.
A lot tho~e '60s people, mtox.icdt·
vd Wlth the thrill of progressing from
childhood mto adulthood in the '60s
c.md '70s decided it wds time to shed
those fuddy-duddy rules like the Ten
Commandments "Who needs
them?" They dJdn't exactly like that
old mdffiage idea, either: "Who says
we have to get married?"
They certainly didn't care lo hear
that credtionism story. You know, the
one that the founding fathers took dS
a given, the one that stands as the
foundation of trustworthiness dlld
honor. lt's the belief system that caus-
es people to wretch al the behavior of
Prl•sident Clinton. It's the belief sys·
tern that causes people to honor peo-
ple> like Wendy Leece, who appar-
ently d1dn't gel blown off cour:;e by
the '60s.
SKIP WELLES
Santa Ana .
Alternative '1 seems the
right choice for Balboa
t am the owner of Bntta's Cafe m
Balboa Village. l am calling in
regards lcf the question about the
•Parking lot shuffle• and which of
th ' propoc;ed parking lots ic; the best
(•vehicles will not be banned from
·Mam Street: Dec. 12).
I prefer Alternative 1. Altemahve
1 provides less bus layovers. f lowev-
(!r, it does provide better pi.lTkmg
t1c;cess for our residents and better
pbrlunq for people to W(llk mto our
downtown village.
Alternative 3, basteaily aU it doc
1s CH.•tito more tour bus !ipact!S. ll
dot•iin't improve our parking lots, th •
< hnnq of the m and out. AU 1t does
1 provide us with 10 purkJng spaces,
which docs not help our r s1dents
thtit much. It is rare thdt we hav •
mor • than four tour hw>cs down tn •
this nr a. Anet if we had, when we do
hnvc more, i prob<thly a)>0ut four
t1m a y r. We hav • our resident
,tfirlfill'i~rHl!lJltrrif.1~· ttt;e;;Ull~:ttrJ~nr.~~. ~
BRITTA P.UWAM
Bd160o
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READERS RESPOND
Locals . split on
THE ISSUE: The Newport Beach---wus r iling yourart1cl~ written b · t '
· . . _ Jenifer Rugldnd ubout bdnnmg the feeding Ctty Council has given preliminary of the buds here m the b~y.
approval to a ban on bird feeding, Well. whdt dbout Hupert? Our bJg, blue~ •
• • 1 • swan who runs all mound the harbor. Aro saying it s causing an overpopula-they gomg to st~p recd10~:1 .that bird. An:J..• "'
tion of birds resulting in a polluted way. cwryonP likes that bud. Mysell, I ll'ke
' dll ot the ducks, too. I feed those myself. •P harbor. And there wds some mention of the hold-J
Y ou asked readers if we thmk feeding
the birds and marine liie in Newport
Harbor and Newport Bay should be
outlawed ("Possible new law. Don't feed the
birds,· Dec 12; •Bird-feeding ban gets ihillal
OK," Dec. 15). •
As for feeding the birds, I say it should
not be outlawed. I live on Balboa Island and
often sit on a bench facmg the bay and have
coffee and a bagel in the morning. I thmk 1t
would be ridiculous for me to receive a tick-
et for feeding the birds if I happen to share
a piece of my bagel with a few pigeons.
Will parents with babies in strollers who
throw a few Cheerios to the ducks also be
ticketed? Although the proposed law might
be designed to ~top the heavy feeders. 1t
will be applied equally to all.
Part of the charm that attracts toum.ts to
Balboa Island and surrounding areas is the
simple pleas.ure of feeding the birds. It
would be bad for tourism if people weren't
allowed to do so.
I am all for haVing a clean bay, but I
think that there are better ways to accom-
plish this that would be many tunes more
effective than stopping the bird feeding -
such as clearung up the dwnping that is
allowed in the San Diego Creek Stopping
the feeding should be a.n option that is con-
sidered last, not fiist, when trying to clean
the bay And even then, it should be voted
on by the people.
"LAURA C. ACOCELLA
Balboa Island
Feeding ducks -what a sweet. simple
pleasure.
Four generations of my family have fed
ducks on Balboa Island. Not m great
amounts mind you, JUSt a scrap here and
there It may sound odd, but I would bt• very
sad if we were no longer pemlitted this
small pledswe
It seems to me that a good altemallvc to
a complete ban on feeding the ducks would
be to mcrease publlc awarf>ness regardJrnJ
problems associated with overfeeding
Those of us who reside around Newport
Harbor love this bay and arc committed to
keeping it clean. Please give ui. c1 chance lo
do the right thing without slapping dnothor
ordinance on us.
AMY SMrTH
Balboa Jsldnd
Livmg on Ocean Boulevard, I get to sl'e
firsthand the damage done by the pigeons
and sea gulls. Not only are they a mess on
your roof, windows and patios, they are ct
distihcl health hazard. Theil: droj>pmgs ure
left all over our properties and are poison for
small children and pets who do not know
any better and pick up the droppmus.
The ·Do not feed the brrds • signs are
ignored by locals as well as visitors. Enforc<•
the current signs dnd lighten up the existing
laws before the city faces a pmsomng law-
swt and we see further cleteriordbon lo our
area.
PATRICK C. FARBER
Corona del Mdr
Every day when l walk my dog along
Ocean Boulevard in Corona de! Mar, J see
p_eople pouring pounds of seed on the walk-
ways or bringing bags of stale bread to
throw from the bluffs, even when there used
to be a sign "Don't feed the bird!i." This is
an obvious ego problem on the part of the
donors who must desperately need some
reason to feel good about themselves but
are unable to see that there are long-term
destructive results from their need for
instant gratiliccstion.
Perhaps they could be referred to pro·
grams that provide asslSlance to children's
centers or animctl shelters to help fulfill their
need to be good people. Since there arf>
already animal control ofhcers to try to
enforce the numerous dog laws, it shouldn't
be too big a bureaucratic jump to include
tht!se bird wcUare people.
My daughter just reminded me that I
used to take our youngest son to foed the
ducks on Balboa Island. Now that I am older
and wiser, t will teach my grandchildren
how to make duck soup
KATHLEEN TURGEON
Corona dE•I MM
Couldn't the City Council wrut until some
fCt?dbdck hom the citizens beJore adopting
a new law? ·
I consistently see the retirees m the Fun
Zone havin_g their day in the sun f<>cdinq
the pigeons, even having them fly up to
thelf hands. What a sight to b hold, en1oy-
mg themsetve on the bench und the hltlf!
children laughing at the sight.
rt it were JUSl the pigeons, I could under-
stand. However, when the subJect·of fecal
bac:tona is brought up. I hav~ to ram• one
question. .
Whal is bemg done to ~nJotc:e the pultlp·
mg of to1lots in the harbor from the live·
aboards? Or, for th11t mutt~r. to enforce hov·
ing holding tanks on all v sscls with huacts?
I would gu s,. and sugg st, tho enJom•mcmt
of such an ordinance 1s not bemg pursue<!.
Perhaps, 1t i much ea~1cr to sc th
elderly c.m1onng themselves m tht>1r n1omcnt
ol un I e<hng th pigt.>on nnd cnforc t yet
another ordmanc .
• t Matukl ....... ~ w . cj th
the otHcr ordinances were being cnforooo.
TOM O'LOUGHUN
Uni boa
, . .
mg tdnks on the boats I believe these peo-
ple who hvn on thelT boats discharge them
in the harbor, or they leak. There should he
some efforts made to mdke.suie they dre
dumped properly and m a tlffiely manner.
Thdt 1~ my beltef. .
I dlso think they :;hould do d study m
con1unctton with thdt for pollubon, to c:herlii
the pollution before the rams dnd after th~
rams. 1 think thdl might be revedling and '
:solve the> problem •
Lastly, I tlunk what they should do 1s p1cl\,
on the uud~. I thmk the City Council of
Newport Becich <foes d fine 1ob, and I •
applaud therr efforts and thcLT concern tor
the hetterment of the commwuty. ,
NEIL BEA~
Balbod Islunct
1 trunk people should fe<'d the birds.
Nobody will e~er stop me from feeding my 1
birds tn my yard. But it is in the Bible, re~cl "
th(• birds ••
About pollution -God put these bir<ls
on this etHth tor d redson. And the e peoplt!
keep pushing ammdls away. l thlnk thdt the,.
fields and the birds, they should leave them
ulone nus is gwCtt that we have this on thu;,
earth WP don't appreciate them.
· PPople mdke more pollution thdn dtW 111
-bud wiU evN make
GLORIA BIGELOW
Costd l\lcs ..
We am dl!hghted tlbout the new anti-,
bird-fee<lmg ordinance becau~e for too lonCl
we hdve put up w1U1 all of the bud drop·
pmgs ctnd polluted beachel> and so on. \'\ e
live now i~ Kcy'ilone, Colo., but as I ..;ay, w~
sllll mdmldm property out m Balboa
MIKE CLARY
KPystone, C'olo
I cim gomq out of town today. but l hc.tVP
your po per dbout IE>Qdm9 the birds -lht?. .
pigeons ,,
1 would lik ' to starve them to death and .
get nd of them. They dre really stdrting to
roost drowl<I the houses, and their drop-
pings dlC annoying, unsdrutary, a heulth
hazard. and 1 don't know whdt good the
pigeons arn lor No one likes to eat thPm, ,,
look at them, except some little old lactiCl)
like to teed them on the beach. Thal ts pctrt
ol our problem. They feed them, dnd so th~y,
are congregatJ..ng ,
WILLIAM WISEUY
Newport Bcdch
My IN•lmg 1s we should not :.lop feedmy
the birds unltJ \\ " are sure lhdt the contanu-,
ndtlon 1s cauwd by them It we stop tcedu1g
the l.mch und fmd U1e contdmmation WdS not
cdused hy them, csll the bird'i will be deu<i
SHIRLEY M CDANIEL
Newport Bc.>arh
I tlm m fdvor of the new law to ban lt>ct.I~
·mu thr> birds m the bay I think we haveitoo
much polluuon.
ROBERT SCHRIMMEA
.; Hdlhucl
I
I thmk 1t would be perfectly OK 1f peupltiJ
feect those clucks m moderation. That is how
I feel.
KATHLEEN THOMAS
Newport Bet1C'~\
Rl!gard1ng the proposed Newport Br?ach
orchnance to outlaw feeding buds m Ute
harbor, it will only bt> successful m unpnw
ing water quality it public educdhon and
lc.tw enforcement efforts dfe vigilant
Anm1c1l right c.1dvocdte ·will prohal>lv
red 1t 1s d1sc.rumnatory, but people must ulb..·
rtiatPly pnontize dnd mclndg<' these
resources accordmyly. Costd Mesa de 1un, t"
eel a duc:k fc clmg pond at TeWmkJc PMk,
and <1lthouqh the water and pdrk are lo,100 :
With droppings <1nd "no swunmmg" siyns •
are posted, thdl was to he expected.
A few yc<lrs c.1qo, the canab of VeruC'P
RPc1ch were host to a lc.1Tge population or 1
Wl•ll led ducks that eventually· C'dJllC down
with c1n avian disease that threatened wild
nugMtory birds. In ord<>r to protect the wild
nug1 atones, tho state tcpped m to rcniow t
the ducks. But they had a real fight on tJwu 1
handc; w1U1 som\! los:als and bad pre s a1Jou1 1
bomq hPi:ullc s duck killers. Animal nyhts_
advocate came to the "rescue" by illegally :
captunng some ot the diseased ducks anct
then •releli~mu them to the wild," whme
they could go on lo infect wild populat1 n
unclctcctect
I thmk any dec1 ion Newport Beach
m1tkeS With this ISSU03 IS bound Jo rufn"
!iom~ fc,1thers .
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' TOM BUCKOWStq
Co~t Me
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TIDELANDS
on a case-by·case basis.
• Enforcement ·issues. To
--~e,nsure P-_e;Ople are complyin.JJ with
the conditions of the lease or per-
mit agreement, 'the aty may
decide to start annual or ~emian·
nual inspections of marinas.
,
• City still awaits Lands
Corrim.ission decision
whether the mobile home
site is in tidelands, which
would lead to its demise.'
JFMJlhll RA(jlMO
Dlit fl.j
• Determining tidelands
boundaries. The city may consid-
er luring an expert to research the
harbor and designate a tidelands
line.
• Money issues. The city will
look at defirurt'g which expenses
are tidelands related and at
recouping more of the co~ts of
environmental projects from lease '
or permit fees.
O'Neil said the reView could
result in many changes, one of
them being increased -. or
decreased -fees for use of the
oty's tidelands.
• Public trust -Real property that belongs to the state
but is managed by the dty for the benefit of all people in the
state. Money generated by trust tidelands must be used tor
ust4'eliltilci expenses. ._ ____ ,...., ........ .. ~ _._......... • n•11rm -Umd that was or Is below the line of the
average high tide, used for navigation, commerce and fish-
ing. Newport Beach tidelands include most of lower Newport
Bay, large portions of the city's ocean beaches and tand under
the Pacif ic Ocean three miles from the shore.
• Fiiied tidelands -Property once underwater that Is now
land after being filled in by development. Examples include
the Balboa Bay <;lub buildings and portions of B~acon' Bay.
• ~ -City-owned parcels of land that abut tidelands
, or filled tidelands. Examples are the street ends on Lrdo Isle
and portions of Beacon Bay.
increased, but we feel the ct!) is
discrimmating against mooring
owners.•
Any discussion of increased
fees for resideI}ts will probably be
the most controve.rstal.
"People who lh'e on the water·
front hdVC a nghl lo bmld a pier
and have a boat in front of theu
house,• O'Neil said. "But the city
does have a nght to impose a f au
fee for putting a pier over publl tiaelafi<JS •. r
Just how to dctermlnP-what is
a fair fee also will be subject to
debate.
However, Councilworrum Nor-
ma Glov 0 r aid this week she
·would not supped a fee.incr~
tor residential piers.
Tony Melwn, deputy chief ot
the citY's manne cnvuonmental
diV1s1on, said each level of tide-
land use-has d different fee sched-
ule, all of which are subject to a
n~w appraisal in 1999.
In Newport Harbor there are
21 tidal leases, each charged a
percentage of the gross revenue
of the commercial bu!:linCSSi 66
:mnual conuncroal pemuts that,
bao;;ed on a 1989 appraisal dnd
cost-of-living increases, are val-
ued at 28 cents per square foot:
dbout 1,200 residential pier!>,
charged a$75 annual adniinistra-
Thur~, Dec:embef 17, 1998 Al 9
live f , And about 1,200 on· and
offshore moonng p mlltS ,,._?,,........,_...,
Onshore boats are charged
per foot 411d offShore boats, S20
per foot each year.
Melwn said he thinks it's fairly
c:' rtain that when the tideland
arc appratscd in ~999, there will ...be..£Ome increase in.their value_ ___
"The lSSUe vs, the duug
for all tid~lands users equitable?·
Melwn said. •we have significant
costs now, and even more co~
down the pip~. We need to look at au tidelands users and make sure
each lS bearing their fair share,•
The state took ownership of
the tidelands when Califomta
became part of the uruon m 1850,
·sajd Dave Kilt, assLStdllt'to the ci~
manager.
Beginning m 1919, the stnt
granted cert.am tidelands to the
city, most of which arE> m Lower
SEE TIDELANDS PAGE A 20
NEWPORT .BEACH -It's
been more tl\an a year since the
City Council asked the State
Lands Conunission to rule on
whether an area m Central Bal-
boa is considered tidelands, but
the determination has yet to be
made.
The 10.7-acre area on Balboa
Boulevard between 15th and
19th streets include!) the Marina-
park mobile homes, the Neva B.
Girl Scout House, Amencan
l.eg1on Hall, Balboa Community
Center, tennis courts Cilld ·a play.
ground. Much of the land already
lies within the state's tidelands
zone, which is supposed to be
reserved for public uses.
Clive Towndrow, a member of .. r.:1-------==---==----------------111[:1 the Newport Mooring Assoaabon GIANT COPY SALE!
While Mannapdfk residents
have known smce they signed
leases in 1975 that the mobile
homes may someday be leveled
to make room for a hotel.or other
visitor-serving use, they have
been fighting the city for the past
year to keep their homes Their
leases for the clly-owned pro~r
ty expire in March 2000.
Dave Kilt, assistant to the city
manager, said the tSsue may be
resolved soon.
The state commission was
waiting to make a deqision at
. least until the city turned in a
required list of properties to be
transferred mto the bdelands
trust, he said.
The state reqwred 'the transfer
-due at the end of this year -
after city offioals discovered in
the early 1990s that they had not
properly budgeted revenues from
.the Beacon Bay residenllal devel-
opment, Kitt said. Beacon Bay is
one of the C~w areas in the city
thJt 1s designated tidelands but is
a residential area.
Instead of malting the city pay
money back to the tidelands
fund, the state agreed to let the
city transfer some of 1ts property
mto the public trust, which would
forever dedicate 1t to public
access. •
The City Council this week
Stgned off on the list of 11 city-
owned parcels,' which did not
mclude the Marinapark property.
The cQntrovers1al property
was left off the list because the
city would pref er the State L:Ulds
Commission to make the formal
decision .
•If it were m the trust, there
could probdbly be no mobile
home park there,• Kilf said "If
it's left out and thl' land is deter-
mined to not be tidelands, that
use could sWJ continue.•
However, when the state
receives the oty's list of 11 prop-
erties, it could require the city to
add Mannapark, Kiff said.
lf not, the lands conunission
should soon make a ruling on the
tidelands boundary based on
legal arguments from both the
oty and Marinapark.
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ALDEN'S
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board of directors, said he sup-
ports a review of the tidelands
policies because mooring users
are charged 10 times more for use
of the water than any other group.
The.association is recommend-
mg a 28% reduction in the annu-
al mooij.ng charge, which it
claims i.S~ 79% higher than the
average fees along the coast.
To make up the clifference, he
said the city could charge a high-
er fee for transferring moorings
between boat owners or impose a
fee on people on a waiting list
who get the city-owned moorings
free of charge.
·n·s time to bring it down,•
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The' Michigan tugboat cruJses by the Balboa Ba} Club during last year's Newport Harbor Christ-
~ Boat Parade. The 90th annual event begins tonight and continues through Dec. 23.
PACIFIC EIBELL
Wireless Authorized A ent·
PARADE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
v1i;1t Newport Beach in the com-
mc "1 •ek lo view the boab, which
will he omdtely d<'torutcd Wlth
Chn'>tnld"' scenes, hol1ddy t11m-
111mgs d.Jld costumed cdrolers.
11 ll's a temhc WdY to send a
community gre~bng card tu thl"'
rest ot thl> reu1on, wlth all the
hoat~ decordted and lull of merri-
ment," said chamber President
Richdrd Luehrs. "Th1s illSo 1s a
tremendous econonuc be>n~f1t to
the c.1ty ol l"C\\ port Bt•ach
ht.•c<1use the Wdterlront restuu-
mnts, )'dCht chMtr1 ... yacht clubs
t1nd tuel docks do u pretty hnsk
hustnt•ss •
Tht• purd<le Wds known fo1
TIDELANDS
CONTINUED FROM A 19
NP.wport 8dy The lldelctnd
bounclancs m the btty wer<· estub-
h heel pmnanly by 1udgments
l"~uccl in subsequPnt Superior
Court Jaw:-u1b.
When state otf1cials turned
management of the wc1terways
over to the city, they required the
property he used to benefit the
p ople of Cdhlorruc1, not Just the .
I idents of Newport Bcctdt,
~ 1elum SdJd, •
He said the c 1ty C!f n dem P rev-
er11J1• trom the tidelands, but lhe
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• WHEN: 6:30 p.m.
tonight through Dec. 23
•WHERE: 14 miles
around the harbor -
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Collins Island
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Keith Wyridc. Newport Beach Golf Cou~ sta
Thur$doy, December 17, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 4-4223
PRESSURE
PUTT
•Players like Wyrick
truly earn their money.
G olfcr:, on the PGA Tour
finish 120th on lhc mon~y
list nowc1days and still ·
cam d qut1rlcr of u million
dollars, a long wdy from
bush-bcc1ter!> hke Ke>1th Wyrick,
the dffoble starter c1t N<>wport
. BeaC'h Golf Course who last
week won his 12th career tiUe
on lhf' Golden State Tour.
There dre no s1x-figun• purses
on the mini tour and no glitzy
red n.irpcts leading to the first
tee, but th<>rc's plenty of
pt sure to perform when you
pay $170 to enter a one-duy
tournament and less than 20
golfers are m the held
· "It's a tough WdY to make a
living." Wyrick ~cUd, Mand it's a
~nnd, but I'm full-fledqcd into
lt."
Wynck, four yec1rs shy ol
turning 50, when hP'll be
Plig1blc to try and qu,1hfy for the
Senior PGA Tour, hcts renc>wcd
vigor about chasing lus golf
drN:Ull smc-c qettmg mamcd for
thP first tmw <,!dt lwi· this y<•<lr.
l· My n<'W wife l the r~ason
why I'm playing {1:11ni-tour
events) ugc1m, ~ said WynckJ an
11-year employ~~t. Newport
Beach ~Sh<• msfS\~~ thdt's what
she wtrntccl m~ to do, because
p oplc would tell her, ·Look, th.is
guy's got talent but he's never
ded.1cctted l\inl!)cU.' l mean, how
many more chanc~ (at my age)
do you hdvc? •
Wynck, who has played miru
tours off tmd on for the past 18
years, won his 12th Golden State
~vent al Via Verde Country Club
m San Dm'las, C'arding a 69,
taking home about $.500.
MI low many people can
(aJford) lo pay $170 twice a
week und not get anything
back?' Wynck said. "TI1dt's an
expensive habit (1f you don•t
win) dnd it can't be maintained,
yet hNe we am every wr·ek "
Wyrick redhzes only 16 spots
are available> lor 144 players in
the finc1l ~tdgc of Q school, but
he can't wuit to net tus shot.
• Gale Sayers, Paul Warfield
and I\ terlin Ols •n are among the
NFL I tall of Furrier-; scheduled to
play m the r..tonday Celebnty
SEE GOLF PAGE Bl
•Jameson's all-around
·effort helps Harbor handle
Oceanside and advance to
Frid~y night's semifinals.·
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lRVINE · When its six victories
in seven contests have come by
an average margin of nearly 15
points, 1t's easy to see how confi-
dence has become as much a part
of the Newport HarbOr High boys
basketball season as a pregame
layup drill.
But with five starters who will
fmish the season with 15 collec-
bve varsity ccimpaigns under their
belts, it's easier to draw the line
between confidence dnd compla·
cency.
After Wednesday's 61-45 tri·
umph over Oceanside in the
champ1onsh1p quarterfinals of the
Irvine World News Classic dt Uni-
versity High, however, four-year
starter Matt Jameson said that
line is becoming increasingly
blurred.
-1 think we may be starting to
get a little too confident," said
Jameson, who pac~ an impres-
sive, if unspectacular petfor-
mance with 15 points, eight
rebounds, four assists, three
blocked shots . aod smothering
second-half defense on Ocean·
side's leading scorer. ·
"I'm not too happy with the
way we're playing right now. We
come out think.mg we can beat
people just by showing up and we
wmd up having to tire ourselves
up at halftime. We're winning,
but we're just getting by. I don't
thl.nk we're piaying real well •
The Sailors will get a ptacticc
BOYS HOOPS
day today, before returning to
action Fnday in a 7:30 p.m. semi-
final clash against Woodbridge on
the Wamors' floor. Woodbridge
ed.med a scm:ifincil bid Wlth a vie·
tory over San Clemente.
Oceanside (3-3) may not buy
Jdme~on's assessment of the
Sailors' play, which may also be a
tough sell for others who Wlt·
nessed the systematic destruction
of the Pirates.
But having won ~3 of 1ts last 16
games, dating back to last season,
Harbor has begun to hold itseU to
a higher standard.
"I'm happy that it seems we're
wearing teams out ln l.he second
hall," Newport Coach Larry Hirst
said ~ay the fourth quarter. the
other team seems just a step
-
:;low.M
The S!iilors were a bit off m the
operung penod, mis5mg tht!1t first
five field-goal attempts to help
the Pirates seize a 10-4 ddvan-
tage
Harbor finished 4 of 19 trom
the tit?ld in the penod, but forced
nine turnovers, two oJ which were
cashed m for easy layms, to pull
even, 12-12. •
Oceanside, with b-foot-4 semor
Justin Austin netting all of 1ts
eight hrst·haU held goals. stayed
close, until Harbor scored the
final rune points before halftime
to claim a 30-22 edge.
Hirst put the 6· 1 Jameson on
Austin to open the second hall
and he produced 1ust seven more
points. .
Harbor, meanwhile. scored sue
straight to open the third pcmod I and the lead never slipped below
eight.
HIGH s c H o·o L I 0 y s . s 0 c C.E R
Seruor Alan W.mon producei:t
nine of his 12 pomts before belt·
time, while ju ruor Dustin lll.i.JUI·
, worth chipped in 12 points and
sax boards and 6-7 senior centei
Adam Hearlson finished with his
ft~t double-double of the "eafOP
(10 pomts and 10 boards).
Sophomore reserve Aaron
Yamal dnlled three three-po
ers for his nine points, while
Robinson, Billy Clayton and J
Vallejo all contpbuted lo
def.;ns1ve effort which prod eea
22 Oceanside turnovers. •
Harbor, which shot 1ust 36,1
(22 of 601 had 1ust two tumoven
at halftime and flrushed vliih
nine.
Tyrese Watkins. a 6-3 so?bQ·
morn, had six points, eight
rebounds and seven blocks for
Oceanside to enhance the Tars'
SEE SAILORS PAGE 82
Eagles pnn~sh ~orona del Mar,
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HJgb's
Stuart
Moncada (10),
above, controls
the ball as CdM's
Aaron Gruber ·
(12) and Adam
Hoyt close in;
at right. Eagles'
Luis Rivera (4)
tries to fend off
the advances of
Corona del Mar's
Brian Nowroozi.
Estancia won
the nonleague
match, 5-0.
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COSTA J\.1ESA -Steve Crenshaw
bel.teves his Estancia High boys soccer
team was snubbed again in the Orange
County preseason Top-10 rankings, but
that doesn't stop the Eagles from playing
like one of the county's elite.
The host Eagles (4-1-4), who have
already made a statement to three ranked
teams this month, put the1r best foot for-
ward late Ul Wednesday's norileague game
against'Corona del Mar and won, 5-0.
Wlu.le the.sea Kings (1·3-1), under first-
year coach Ron Evans, are still m the pro-
gressing stage, Crenshaw's Eagles might
have something to say about the rankings
once February rolls around.
·rve had a lot of (coaches) -and it
doesn't raze me that we're not in the Top
10-come up to me and say you've got my
Top-10 vote because you're the best team
we've played," Ctenshaw said. ·
Estancia has lost orily to. No. 6 Fountain
Valley, and even in that game Crenshaw
said the Barons •got lucky." The Eagles
have also bed No. 4 San{a Ana and No. 7
El Toro.
"El Toro was No. 3 at the b.me and we
Just dominated the game," Crenshaw said.
·we had 15 shots on goal and (El Toro) had
five."
In the tie against Santa Ana, Crenshaw
said the referee rrussed a goal late m the
game and called a hand ball, instead. •
But there wasn't any bad luck against
mtrd·district rival Cd.M, which was outshot
m the second half by the Eagles, 12-1 For
the game, Estancia fired 21 shots on goal
- CdM took four.
"We're touching the ball better now
than we have all year,• Crenshaw said. "In
the first half, though. we weren't focused
and we didn't come ready to play. We've
been playing a lot of games, but our guys
picked 1t up in the second half. We had
.shots m the first half, but we weren't
touching the ball well. There was a lot ot
sloppy stulf.
"Our c;tyJe is a lot of short, <Jl.!.lCk passes,
and m the second h.iU of the second half,
we really started doing that.•
Estanc1d, leading 2-0, scored three
goab m the final eight minutes, including
two on free kicks.
•we're still m the proce~::. of developing
composure and working out of the back,•
Evans said of his young squad. "We make
errors, but ultimately we're going to be a
better team."
Estancia 1uruor Cesar Terrones opened
the sconng with a goal m the 12th IJlUlute,
then junior Edson Anaya gave the Eagles
a 2-0 c~h1on m the sP.cond half, rocketing
a 40-yarder Ul the 46th rrunute.
In the 73rd nunute a.nd Estancia on its.
Wd}' to dnother wm, the offensive flood·•
gates opened, begmning with Junior Esaul
Mendoza's goal on a free kick. Mendoza
lofted a pooch kick over a CdM wall from
10 vards out • bn another free kick m the 78th mlnute,
Estanoa's Irving Islas, a juruor. grounded
one around a CdM wall from the top of the
18-yard box, giVlllg the Eagles a 4-0
advantage.
. Adding more pumshment to CdM,
Mendoza scored agam in the 79th nunute
on a give-and-go when the Eagles had a
two-on-one m front of the goal. • Agam."
C renshaw aid, "1t Wds a touch play.·
Estancia goalkeeper Hilario Arriaga
had one save (CdM's orily second-half shot ·
on goal), while Sea King 'keeper Jw;tin
Smith, a senior, fmished with five saves -
three in the first half.
"Estanna is good at maintaining pos-" •
session of the ball." Evans satd. "To use if. '
football term, (the Eagles) are like the •
Green Bay Packers: If only you could keep
their offense ofl the held ... •
Corona del Mar will continue its non-
league slate of games against distnct
c;chool when ll travels Fnday to Costa
Mesa. •
Ec;tanoa, which has score<l 12 goals m
its last thr"'e games (tour against Katetla
and three v . Dana Hills), will play Friday
at La Quinta m nonleague action.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Newport standout proving
to be one slick customer.
Hu llARll D \"t
~fill
I f Demus Rodman is the worm,
• Newport Harbor High'~ Dustin
lllingworth is the cpbra.
Slithenng his way through bigger
opponents. in a congested key,
the Junior forward. Ji.c:ted at 6-foot-4,
o doe n't exactly flatten his neck when ~ disturbed, but he contort! mora bolly
~ parts dnvmg to the basket thnn a e snake on the prowl Jn tall Weccil>,
~ •rve always had my way, I've e thought, agam t bigger guys, ..
~ lllmgworth aid, hortly aft"r
~~ describing hi t •am's 69-67 up t
victory over Cap1stro.no Valley, tanked
~ , No. 2 in Oral'l{J~ County' pr ~ on
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Holiday Festivdl at Antlheun
Gonvention Center.
"It's always a challenge. but
usually I'm a little quicker dnd t ("an
jump a little better {than taller
opponents). Usually, wh••n ther"' u
Jug of guys, I'll try to outqwck thPm
and out]ump them to counter their
size. It kind of balances lhmgs •
Illingworth, who n ver met a
han<i-m-the-facc going to the hoop
that be couldn't elude, ha dev •loped
mto one slick customer at the post
•He's·got an uncanny knack of
avoiding contact,• N wpon Harbor
bQys basketball coaCh Larry Hust
said. •1n the old day , they'd can Jt
a1psy-do or hang time or doubl
dutch He' ju l got som natural
ability you can't (teadl). 1 lls 1d a ls
1ust getting the ball to the bask t as
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SHAUN FERRYMAN DAVE WEIR R 1·c KY MART I N
Coaches' -PCL ·choices· revealed
OFFENSE
OFFENSIVE MOST VALl)ABLE PLAYER
RB -Jimmy Herzog, Costa Me~ 5-9 180 Jr.
FmsTTEAM
QB Brandon Champlin, Laguna Hills
RB Ryan Johnson, Laguna Hilrs
~B Reggie Edwards, University
RB -Colin <;:avanaugh, University
WR -Manu Tanielu, Estancia
WR -Jeff Fischer, Laguna· Hills
TE -Travis Lo1dolt, Laguna Beach
TE -Ryan Alvarez, Aliso Niguel
TE -Shaun Ferryman, Costa Mesa
'OL -Kris Scher, Laguna Hills
OL lim Kemp, Laguna Hills
PK Chns Gray, University
SECOND TEAM
QB -Ryan Schissler, Laguna Beach
RB Pat Chesley, Laguna Beach
WR -Dan Kempff, Laguna Hills
OL · Masam Aslanpour, University
OL -Ethan Brooks, Aliso Niguel
OL Will Chou, University
OL Robert Fields, Laguna Hills
OL Josh Graniello, Aliso Niguel
OL -Israel Leal, Costa Mesa
Ol -Eltseo Martinez, Costa Mesa
OL Kyle Schrader, Aliso Nigue~
PK Ryan Roy, Aliso Niguel
6-2 180 Jr.
6-2 205 Sr.
5-8 155 Jr.
S-8 170 Jr. ·
6-1 180 Sr
5-10 165 Sr
6-1 195 Jr
6-1 240 Sr
6-3 190 Jr
5-11 220 Sr
6-1 211 Sr.
6-0 190 Sr
5-10 160 Jr.
5-10 160 Jr.
5-11 185 Jr.
6:3 225 Jr.
6-3 265 Jr.
5-10 175 Sr
6-2 265 Sr.
6-0 260 Sr .
6-1 290 Sr.
5-10 225 Jr.
5-11 245 Jr.
6-0 180 Sr.
• Mustangs' Herzog Offensive Most Valuable Player,
Estancia's Manu Tanielu repeats first-team laurels.
Ooi1y Plot
C osta Mesa High junior tailback Jmuny Herzog
headlines 12 area players named All-Pacific Coast
League by the circuit's coaches.
Herzog, a 5-9, 170-pounder, is the Offensive Most
Valudble Player, after amassing 801 rushing yards
on 164 carries in five league games, ledding the Mustangs to
a third-place finish and a be1 th in the CIF Southern Section
Divisi~n VI playoffs
Versatile Estancia senior Manu Tanielu was selected to the
fir~t-team offense tor the second straight season, while Costa
Mesa juniors Shaun Ferryman, Odve Weir and Ricky Martin
were additional first-team picks.
ferryman a two-wdy starter, was honored at tight end,
while Martin and Weir, also two-way standouts, were picked
as defensive backs.
Costa Mesa linemen Eliseo Martinez, d junior, and Israel
Leal, a senior, were second-team selections on offense.
Mesa sertior end.Gus Sandoval and Mustang junior inside
line backer Jason Rankin were second-team honorees on
def ensc, as were a trio of Estancia player~. .
Eagle senior linebackers Gerardo Molina and Ricky Romo
were joined by junior end Korey Menden as the remaining
second-team locals.
.Laguna Hills juruor end Brandon Lamas was the league's
Defensive Most Valuable Player.
DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE M OST VALUABLE Pl.AYER
DE -Brandon Lamas, Laguna Hills 6-0 230 Jr.
195 Jr.
210 Jr.
185 Jr.
220 Jr.
172 Sr
185 Sr
180 Sr
210 Sr.
180 Sr
180 Sr.
155 Sr
160 Sr
165 Jr,
180 Sr.
FIRST TEAM
DL -Francisco Gamboa, University
DL -Dean Gerasimou, Aliso Niguel
DL -Tim Hefty, Aliso Niguel
DL -Jeff Paymard, Laguna Beach
LB -Dustin Adams, Laguna Hills
LB -Dean Brewer; Aliso Niguel
LB -Andy Dennis, University
LB -Nema Nowzari, Laguna Hills
DB -Rich Hada, Aliso' Niguel
DB -Josh Ivy, Aliso Niguel
DB -Ricky Martin, Costa Mesa
DB -Derek Stevens, Laguna Hills
DB -Dave Weir; Costa Mesa
P -David Pearce, Aliso Niguel
SECOND TEAM
DL -Blake Curci, Laguna Hills
DL -Norris Dixon, Laguna ~ills
DL -Korey Menden, Estan~ia
DL -Jimmy Owen, University
DL -Gus Sandoval, Costa Mesa
LB -Tyler Bengard, Laguna Hills
LB -Chris Hearn, University
LB -Gerardo Molina, Estaneta
LB -Jason Rankin, Costa Mesa
LB -Ricky Romo, Estancia
LB -Candy Vizcarra, Laguna Beach
DB -Eric Suarez, Aliso Niguel
DB -Jason Moore, Aliso Niguel
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6-1
6-0
6-2
5-10
5-11
6-0
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-0
5-1 l
5-10
S-10
6-0
6-4 222 Sr.
6-2 256 Jr
6-0 .190 Jr,
6 2 225 Jr.
6-2 210 Sr.
6-3 210 Sr.
6-0 185 Sr
.5-7 165 Sr.
6-0 185 Jr
5·8 175 Sr
5-11 185 Sr
5-9 165 Sr
'5-11 170 Sr
IWNGWORTH DUSTIN IWNGWORTH HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
CONTINUED FROM 82 8om: April 12. 1982
Hometown: Costa
Mesa =6-foot-4
180
Sport Bask9tball
Pos.: FOfWard
Coed\: Larry Him
Favorite food: Pizza
F•vorftle movie: "Pulp fiction• ~...,.. MOft*lt: "Beating
Santa Margarita my sophomore
year when (rt) was unbeaten
Eagles drop 64-50
decision to Cajon
That was 11WeSOme."
Athletieof ... w.ekXJV:
Averaged over 16 points in four
games in the Edison Holiday
Festival, Including 2S. and
23·point outings, earning
all·toumament honon.
Dlilr ...
Coll«tcx fP0'1S c.ard ~ J&.S
• Valbuena scores 22;
pulls. down nine boards,
coach says he needs more
from the team's catalyst.
.h.-.c1~ llllJ
...
JRVINE Senior Brett Valbuc-
na came out of his shootmg funk
getting .six rebounds. one assist at the Century Shootout Saturday
and one block m the fu~t half d and has stepped up as t:stancm
the Sailori:; managed a 41-40 High's main sconng staple, dS
halftime lead . well as being one of the primury
That 0Uens1ve eruption, along pl.nyen; pounding the boarcb.
Wlth eight board , cdmc Wlth But Coach Rich Boyce WdS
l'rabuco Hills' 6·6 Brennon quick to pomt out Valbuend's 22
Martin and 6-5 Brandon Martin pointS and mnc rebounds ma 64 -
playing 50 consolation round loss to Ca1on
defense Wcdnesddy m the lrvme World
against · News Ctai.s1c at Woodbndge
hun. •1n the old days, 111gh 1ust wa n't enough. Boyce •hAu'd caU it "When iu ft;' wanted omclhing more from his
you're dlpsy.do or hang forwe1rd . I le wanted Valbucna to
playmg lime or double toke the next step and bccomn u
against clutch. He'.s just leade r on the floor.
those ~some natural "Has production hus been
great . •t>M~ you can't great/ Doyce a1(i . "But 1 cxpc•ct
playen;, (teach)." . a lot more out of him. He nc<•ds to
like ~ thP one to settle us down. l le
(Capo ~Him& has a lot of influence on this tC't11n
V 11 ' ) N911upott "-bot I h t d i-t.rth l a eys Mbellc.'Oac.h ,me ac; o o evc • ., .... mg 1c cun
Sola, do to help our youngN !JllY uet
(Mike} • ' bcttPr an<.J play m11rt r."
StowcU and rNathan) 11 u, you V11lhu nn was the orn• who
can't be intim1dc.at~d by them,• kPpt Estc1nna P-51 m thn game in
Illlilgworth s~ud. "You <Ion'! the fui;l qu.ntcr. Lt.'<l by Bink
Behind two three-pointers by
John Cantrell, six points by Val-
buena and five by Mike Staple-
ton, the Eagles erased an e1ght-
pomt dehc1t lo lake a 30-29 lead
at halftime.
For the second straight game,
the EuglC's self-destructed and
watched the game slip away m
thP second hali, which was why
Boyce was so adamant about Val-
buend taking over on the Ooor.
"It Wdsn't so much poor shoot-
mg tts 1l was the lack of execution
of basic skills,• Boyce said. "We
didn't box out. We clidn't get back
on transition and to compound
matter , we comnuttcd too many
foul . We're a young team 6Ild we ·
keep mciking the !!ame mistakes.•
ca1on •(3·3), which is· also a
young team, opened up the third
quarter with a 14·0 tun and never
looked back.
.. I got all 13 players from last
year' tt'am that went 24-4,"
Cowboy~ Coach Jerry nvey said.
Boyce conceded Valbuena'
I ·adcrsh1p 1s not the only thing
E~tcmno needs. The Eagles need
prn~ticc hmP, something the
heavy tourttamenl schedule has
grPatly rcdurP.d,
·we onlr had four or five prac·
Uces h lore w~ got going," Boyce
1d. "In the past three weeks,
· w •'vc hnd maybe on f\111 work-
oµt. Onrn the tournament t'!> over .
SUMMARIES
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
lRVINE WORU> NEWS a.ASSIC
Ovmpionship quarterfinal
NiEwPoRr ~ 61, C>aAN5IDI 4S
Oceanside 12 10 12 11 · 45
Newport Harbor 12 18 17 14 -61
Oceanside -Austin 25, Berry 7,
Watkins 6, Johnson 4, Freeman 2,
Davis 1. 3·pt. goals · Austin 1.
Fouled out -Watkins.
Ne w port Harbor • Jameson 15,
Illingworth 12. Limon 12, Hear1son 10,
Yarnall 9, Clayton 2, Robinson l,
Vallejo 0.
l ·pt. goals · Yarnall 3, Jameson 2,
Limon 1. Fouled out -Heartson.
IRV1NI WORLD NEWS a.ASSIC
Consot.tlon. rounCI
CAION 64, ESTMOA 50
Estancia 11 19 10 10 -SO
caJon . 17 12 19 16 -64
~ • C.ntrell 9, Simco 8,
Maldonado 0, Chandler o. Tanielu 2,
Jimenez 0, Rodnguez o. Stapleton 7,
Anderson O. Garner 2. Newman 0,
Valbuena 22. 3 pt, goals -Cantrell 2. Slm(o 2. Fouled out • None c.p.. · l..a"MOO 4, S1M$ 4, Roby 8.
Hamilton 6, Grtffin 2, Acker 7,
Houston 2, Walker 23, Moms 8
3·pt. goals -Hamilton l, Acker 1,
Walker 1. Fouled out· None.
IOOTHM.L ~NT
FooMU. .Jr'~ MuA 61
Foothill 22 22 15 19 • 78
Costa Mesa 2.2 15 9 15 • 61
f'oOlhHI • Bteoler s, Buford 10, ~ 16, Weit 11, Smith 16,
fVanl '20. 3 pt. goah -llegler 1, 'Buford , , Smith •:·Fouled out• Evans eon. Meta· Tran 7, Hatsushi 5,
Whittaker 6, Weir 2, Jon~ 36,
Ferryman 5, Shahs 0, Payne O.
3·pt. goals · Hatsu~r 1, Whitta~er 2.. Fouled out -None.
Md we g l our [U wor~=:t~~!!!:?l!!~~~~SlS.
worry ah<?ut who they arc, yuu W11lkcr' eight hrst-qunrter
JUSt go out tirul play. You JU t do ppants, the Ca1on Cowboy ut
1Iie111~~!!j-~~.--~1l'Ql1l.do.~;~;Jilllr1,,.~~;;#::1-~W.: 4
Illingworth, whose. vertical bu na scorccl the Eagh~ ' ( t
1ump about ,. loch • will ght po nts and kept lhem do
drop voll yball m th piing ond untU E tanc:ln'e. other ·hoot 'J
conccntrnt on hoop • · ciould find the ma1k.
•
,
Costa Mes
falls, 78-51
• Mustang.s hope to tum
things around on Friday
when they duel Fairmont
in the final pool-play gam
at the Foothill tournament
• • SANTA ANA -Nate Jone
scored a Cd.feet-high 36 point
and had 12 rebounds .in Cost
Mesa High's, 78-61, loss t
Foothill in pool play of th
Foothill Tournament Wednesday
The downfall for the Mustang
wac: Foothill's balanced shootinp
The Knights had five players i
double figures.
•They are a really balanc
team,• C6sta Mesa boys bac:ket
ball coach Ench Allen c:aid. •
thetr guys can shoot really well.•
The Mustang (1-7) wrap UJ
pool play with Fairmont a
Foothill Fnday at 3 p.m.
SAILORS
C0NTINUED FROM B2
shooting woe~.
. Hirst said the Pirates quick
ness and alhleUdsm also disal
lowed any offensive Oow.
•They're very quick to the be
and they close out hard,•
"11d. ~
•The)' were a lttUe.helter-s'Ul
ter, We were trying to run
I t t
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I
t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ThurM:loy, Oec~mbtw 17, J 998 83
Cl U I SOCCER MeSa's Bayes c0nnects in sutide .. Qea · Slammers
·---1 RIEF l Y-· ~--------------------: _ • Mustanns ca ture a niJ>.-and-tuck f!QnlPa~e rrirl§. tfip-p i d Up.:.. ... water p(;i~deci~~-;gain-;t host Cotona-~el M;~· . ---~
ail ors· fall to Uni, 2-0
COSTA MESA s 6 c c E I .... NPwport l lur·
. C 0 R 0 N A Goahe Stephanie Lomhardo
m• finals DEL MAR -Enn W A T E R had 15 saves for the Mustangs.
Bayes took p 0 L 0 Ann Hendrickson had 10 for the
advantage of a Sea Kings.
• Six slrdight victories, all
via shutouts, precede 1-0
setback to the Cldremonl
Stars in the Coast Soccer
League Cup '98 finale.
The Sldmmer~· girl~ under-14
learn recorded ax consecutive
v1ctones over the past two week-
ends, outscoring opponents, 21-0,
dunng the run. to dclvance to the
champ1onstup match ol the Coast
Socc-er Ledgue CuP,.
But the Claremont Stars were
dhlc lo break through the
defense and came ctway with d
1-0 victory.
•sixty-three teams stC1rted the
Ledl.JU~ Cup compelltaon, dnd we
prevt1iled until there were only
two," Coc1ch Walid Khoury said .
"That i.,, cl tremf'ndous accom-
pbshmcnt, tlnd something we can
1Ju1lcl on tor n<>xt year bccdu!>e we
Wiii bC' UdCk. H
The SlammPrs oponed up the
tourndmf'nl w1U'1 victories over
the Upldnci Celtic, 3-0, Orange
Coast Umt<'d Rush, 4-0, and Cos-
ta Mcsd Ladycc~h;, 9-0. They a lso
defedtccl the Fullerton Rascals,
2·0, to <1dvanrn to the quarters.
Tricia Orth hr.dclPd m d cross
from Vanessa Chanez to give the
~le mrncr:,; the I 0 winrung mdr-
gm over the Sdnta Arutd Red
Hnts. ·
Jn the sem1hna1.... Kristen
Childers and Amy Burlingham
t'lich scowd ct qoc1l as the Slam-
n1ers durnpC'Cl the Dona Pomt
Blues, 2·0, 1he Blues hadn't lost a
mc1tr h Ill two "easons.
GIRL.., UNDLR· 11
The youngN Slc1nun~rs mmuc-
ked them older countNpdrts Wlth
thrne shutout.., tu opc>n the
L<.'d!JUl' C'up. Aftc1 u .,,corelP.ss tie
ag<Jmst the Ld VPmt• Lasers, the
Sldmm~rs houtK<'d hack to rout
the Tustin Flt1me ..... 5·0, and Hunt-
rngton Bec1ch, :J-0.
TUl.:my Alvarez und Alicia
Salgado c.•ttch scowd thrl'f> CJOrlls
<.town the '-lr 'tch. Je')slca Mazura
and Krysl.al Wright edc.h scored
one.
The Slammers next play on
.Ian. H when the Swert-16 round
he gins.
"Our ... ucccs-. comes from con-
tnbuhons made by <?very player.•
Khoury scud. "Hut our gocllkeep-
er, Emily BlrchfJeld, and defend-
ers Allison Gibb , Vanessa Fal-
lon, Kelly Morgan and Amy
KUppert cctm<' up h1H m these
Parly Hdmes when our oHense
wasn't shmp "
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
Pro-Am (March 8), to beneht the
f>t>c1con Jones Founddtlon, on
<>pcrun9 clay o( the week-long
If! hV!lle of the Toshiba Senior
C.la!>s1c at .Newport Beach
Country Club.
The htth Tol>h1ha event (fourth
at Newport B •ttch) wall dctually
launch Sunday, t\.ldrch 7. ma
K ckotr Purty at the 19th Hole
10 ~•le). ·nw party, hom 6:30
• pm to 9.30 p.m., will h•dture
entert,11nm<>nt .met sports
memorc11Jiha dunng a silt>nl
i~ction. Celcbritin~ t1nd Scmior PGA
Tour golfers pluymg m the
f\ 1onday Pro-Am wtll he m
Attendance for thP K1ckofl Party.
Three c1rn11teurs will play m a
ftvesome, each of w lur.h will
include un Nfl. t lctll ol Famer or
a "H.ill ol PllOW tyµ cllhletc,"
accordmg to tournament director
J •ff Pur er, t1ntl a Semqr Tour
pro
Sayer , Warfield and OJ ""
arc unconhnned hut expected
to appear
..
late 0Jecticm and scorNi with 58 .NONLEAGUE
seconds left in the• !><Kond sud-CosTA MESA 4, CORONA DEL MAR 3 Sc.ore by Periods den-.death penod <1s Co~ttl Mesa Costa Mesa o 1 2 o o 1 • 4
High defeated host Corona dE"l Corona del Mar O O 2 1 o O -3
Mar, 4-3, in nonleaguP 9irts water Costa Mes.a Devey 1, J Grubisich ~.
polo action WednPsd<1y. Bayes i Saves Lombardq 15. Corona def Mar · Guthrie 1, Tucker 1, ~dM's Melinda Tufker ~cored Hapeman 1, Saves Hendrickson 10
the game-tying goal with 2:4:l 1C?ft N scote: CdM 9, Costa Mesa 2
m l~e fourth quarter. (uss1e An1do, CdM, 2 goals
bor Ht!Jh uoalkccper Jordan
F1ednksco produced 13 saves,
but the host Sailoii> dltempted
only thrC'c• shot.,, on goi:ll and lost
to Umver~1ly, 2-0, an a nonleogue
guls sore-er game Wednesday at
Kaiser Elenl£'ntttry Srhool.
The? 'lar~ (3·~-2) play Wood-
bndgf! tor tho lrvmP Toumamen't
11Ue lit 5 fo'mlny at' Irvine l ligh
AYSO REG IO N 9 7
Division S
champs -back ·
row, from left,
Coach Rob
Galey, Brian
Beaudette, ·
Tobin Olson,
Ian Goodwin,
Jimmy:
BarWng,
WllUam
Trujillo,
assistant
coach Dave
Fabian;
kneeling,
from left,
Spencer ,
Smith, Robert
Difrancesco,
Charley
O'Desky,
David Fabian,
Jameson
Galey, Ruben
Trujillo;
sitting, from
left, Jaimeson
Kelly, Rex
Nelson.
GUNNERS WIN TITLE
Auer's goal decisive in 4-3 victory;
Hula Dudes wrap up Division V crown.
Heiser scored again m the third quarter, but
Slater was still hot and aru.wercd one last ti.Jue
with his own second:hnU stnke.
Bretl Auer took a rebound and put 1t into the
net late in U1e fourth quarter, leading the Gun-
ners to a, 4 -3, victory over the Soccer Rockers m
the AYSO Region 97 boys Division IV tiµe match.
Slater got support from Brett Cort·. Aaron Fer-
nald, Alex Flores, Nathan Freiberg, Connor
Gerson, Carson Hill, Paul Kawamur•, King kel-
ly, Trend Siad.ks and Nick St. Andre.
The matC'h wa::; tight throughout Wlth the Gun-
uers ta.king the lead thn.>c limes before putting
the championship awdy.
BOYS DIVISION V
• Hula Dudes 4, Piranhas 2
The Hula Dudes defeated the Pmmhas to wm
the Division V title, capping d 12·1-l season.
Delleff Moeller <>cored shortly after the open-
ing whistle tor a 1-0 Gunners lead. But Ted Slater
scored off a pas by Adam Pinkerton momentS
. ldt~r1 tymg the sc:oH''.
Players key to the champ ionship run include:
Jimmy Bartling, Brlan Beaudette, Robert
Difrancesco, Davtd Fablan, Jameson Galey, Ian
Goodwin, Jalmeson Kelly, Rex Nelson, Charley
O'Desky, Tobin Olson, Spencer Smith, Ruben
Trujillo and Wllliam Trujillo.
Cllff ord Helser scored and the Gunners again
led by one. Slater answered; this time off a pass
by Patrick Etter and the mdtch went into halftime
deadlocked at two goals apiece.
Tickets drt"' $125 p<>r person
tor the K1rkoff Party. For mlor-
mulion on U1e party or pio·tttn:
(C!49) 515-4840.
This marks the second }ear In
d IO\\ in which To-.h1bd
orgamwr:. ho ... tecl (t Monddy
Pw-Am ,,,th top celchntiC?s.
On Lht' het'ls ol uneventful
Monda)" m To-.h1l>i1 S mor
C la.5.,ic I, 11 and Ill, Purser\ team
at the Hoag Hospital Foundfllton
will once r1ga111 ptuduc:e a
coltnful curtam-rnL-.1nq t'\'t~nt for
the Semor Tour ... top 111 Newport
Beach. the onl} PGA cvPnt in
Orang~ County.
Lu~t year, Nt>wport
Bettch-bds~d d~t>nts Lt•1nh
Stewherg and jcllrey M'oordd
rccnntl'ct three of theu clients,
' 1\'oy Aikman, Rydn Ledl ctnd
Wdrrick Dunn, to play m llw
Monday Pro-Am .they
orche..,trated.
There are several pro-Ams
throughout th ' Too;h11J.1 SPntor
C1ds ... 1c week (M( rch 8·14), the
lifeblood or the tournament's
ch&ntable donation:. to thP
fouodatwn, which raised ov .. r
$700,000 m \~J98 to earn tht•
Senior Tour's Chanty ol the Year
Award.
The event's working chanty,
headed by Hank Adler dnd Jake
Rohrer (tournament chamnen),
·formerly operated the Newport
Classie Pro-Am, a two-day
mim-tour event which lasted
nearly a quarter of a century
Newport Beach Golf Course
wil.I host a ont.:·day Junior event
Tuesddy for kids m Uuee
d1v1c:1ons -ages 9-10, 11-12 and
13-14 Then \\llll bed maximum
of 24 pldyer m each thv1s10n
Th<· Pntrv fee ol $40 mdudc"
green fee:. (playen> Wlll tee oil
between 9 a.m. dnd 11 a.m ),
lunr.h, range balls and an uwarcl!>
banquet, wher~ winners r~n·1ve
gilt cert1firates.
Details: (562) 987-1J78.
Kelly Manos, Big Canyon
Country Club ass1slanl pro, tied
for fourth place and edmed $570
last week at thl" Southern
California PGA event at North
Ranch Country Club in We!>tlilke
Villdge.
Mano shot 69 and bed with
John Grund of Azusa Greens
Gou course.
• RICHARD DUNN'$ golf column
•ppears every Thursday.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• hsketbllll
Coll~ men • Sovthern uhfornia
Colle91? at Peppcrd1ne. 5 p.m.
High school boy\ -Corona del Mar at
Sonora'Cage ClaiS1C. ~ M1lhkan, 8 p.m
High school girls· Estancia at Notre
Dam<! Academy. 7 p.m.: Costa Mesa,
Newport Harbor at Artesia
Tournament. first round Costa Mesa
~ Diamond Bar, 6 20 pm, at Hawaiian
Gardeon\ Center, Nt?Wport Harbor vs
Mark Keppel, 7 45 p m • dt Artesia
High
• Watar polo
High Mhool girl~· Newport Harbor
at Umver~1ty, 3 pm; Villa Park at Costa
MeSd, 3 pm
•Soccer
High ~chool girl~· Corona dcl Mar
at K.ttella, 3 15 p.m ; Garden Grove
at C<Xta Mesa, 3 15 p.m.; Tunin
at E~tanc1a, 3:15 pm
Baseball tryouts
Any play •rs, age!> 13·14 pnor
to Aug. 1, 1899, who feel they
have the talent to play club level
bas 'bi.111 arc inVlte<l lo tryouts for
the Scl ct B~t t>hall Team.
For mtonnation, l"all (!l49) 464-
1222.
Is Your Patio Loo~ing
Dull & ·Dirty? ·
Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing
Expert to Professionally clean it
I l'' \ i\ L I I, l ! ! 1.1 t I 1 11 I l \ I ( \I I 1.
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CdM.gWls bounet>,.back ~ ith 50-16.:\lictory . . .
MISS ION ------
VIEJO -Jennifer H 0 0 P S
Dickson scored
18 pomts and had eight reboundi;
as Corona del Mar High dt~IPated
Saitta Ana, 50-16, 111 pool play of
the Mission Vie10 Girls BdskPtball
Tournament Wedne ddy.
·we came r~ady to play rtnd
bounced bac:k well alter th.it loss
to Woodbridge,• Coach ElbPTI
0dVlS sctid, "We picked up our
intensity and pldyed hard Our
trap worked well and we decacl~·d
to rebound toniyht and get our.
AROUND
fd t break gomg •
LindS<Sy, Watanabe di.lpped in
eight pomts dnd had six steals
and fiv.• assc.ts Courtney Kawata
had nine pomts and Charlene
Quon had ~1ght ·
TIH~ St>a Kings (4-4) move on to
pluy Foothill Fndd)' at 6::io p.m al
f\.11 s1on VieJO. •
"I expf>cl ctnothi>r fast-pacfld,
up-tempo gdme, •. Dm'ls stud.
·111ev ure one of the better teams
m Orange County dnd if we don't
come read~· to p la}', we're gomg
to be m trouble "
THE HORN
Local seniors help south ·
win all-star tournament
~ewport H<1.rbor I hgh senior Jett L •epl'r
Kevin Becker and Cary Conwe.11, ii we.II rtS ros-W A T E R P 0 l 0
td Me.o;c1·~ Hunter Taylm, NHkd thPII h1qh ~chool wc1tcr polo·carcers b~
wummg the Southern Pt1t:1ltc; :SPnaor All·Sl r Tournament Sunday at Villa
Park
In d rc-mcitch of the North/South 111dtrh, th1• South All-Star. took dn th1~
North m the hnals LcPpn. a hr~l-tt•ctm J\11-nF -.eh·ctlon, -.cored t\., o goc1I
in the 12-6 wm
Taylor, a M'rond-tt>.im s1•lechon i1ncl Con\\ ell, the S 'd \ aew Leagu1
Player of the> Yedr, euc h J>OSWd smqle qo,ils tn the matc.h
LeepN and Bt>ckn 111so -.rorcd t\\ o goals m it .,emifin.al \"Klorv over th•
lnland Empire, lb-7 ConwPll ttbo had a goal
The South All-Stdr~ di o <1eh•nted \\est sdn Gahnel Valle} m the fu t
round. 10-~ Coronri del f\1ar' Ja on Paldo played m tll<> loumument as •l
member of the Orange Count} Central Team
Spirit Run '99 is scheduled for Feb. 28
The 24 Hour F1lr "" <..,pmt Run 99 Wl,11 take place. -----------
Feb. 28 at the Edwards Cmema Thi ater., m Fash1on R U I N I I G
Island Over o,000 p.utw1pant~ arc expected tor the '
race, which will heneht lforhor \te\\ Ro},0 Andersen bnd Lincoln eli-'-
mentary school-.
The race will .. tan al th theater!. c1nd move alnng a cour-.e around r:a h-
' ion 1<.ldfld .. After the me c, rcfu•!ootunents "111 h" offered and mcoal<> for
youth pan1c1pdnts w1U ht> handed out
RPg1-.trallon bt'gtn-:. nt 6'30 am Thi• HIK Run/\\.'dlk '!>torts al 7 .. m a.ru
and lhe SK Run/Walk tollows at 8 15 n m ,
The <1checlule for lhe 1-t-..lllc Kill~ Run wall be age'> 11-12, 910 dnl ,
ages 9-10. !4 20 a.m , <1ge 8, q ~m t1 m and •l!JC 7, 9·40 a.m A ha.lJ-nule ran•
for young.,ter<> age 6 wall ht> di 9 55 " rn ctnd for age 5 at 10:05 ct m
TOe quarter-mile run fm ch1ldri•n hvi." and under will be dt to 25 A 25·
yc1rd Toddler Trot lor kids three dntl und(•r w1U be at to 35 d m
The entry fee for aclulti. ts $1 B t.etme fch 20 ond $22 a1ter For youth
(12·<Jnd under) and -.emor-. (60 uncl older), thl' ft'e \\111 be $15 ($19 after
Feb. 201 For anlofl!l,1l1on call (760) 434-7706 or (949) 224.<123ti
Sinjin Smith to appPar at South Coast Plaza
COSTA MESA -Bea('.h \OllPyball legend .,... _______ _
Sm1m <:;nuth wall be s1yninq free, lull-co\01 auto-V 0 l l f Y I A L L
graph sheets at the Sj>cedo Authentic F1tn .,tore So th Coast Plaza
Satunldy from 2-4 pm.
Srruth as the all-lime bear.II vollP~ hall open wumer "1m 13<1 \'icton
He hc1s ah.o won mor • World Chnmpion-.h1p than any other team or mcli-
vtdual In recent year he has taken on a leadership rcile 1l1 the de,.elup-
ment of the s1)Qn a" pre 1d nt of lhc flVB Beach VolleybaU World. Coul'I·
cil. For mformallon cont&ct Craig Rrommcrs at (323) iW-5488
Arron a sparkles for Co ta fesa \vrestlers
COST•\ /\.fESA-f-rPclt>nco Am.ma '~On by ptn· .._ ___ .._ __ _.
tall at lf>O pound<> m 4:•14 t., Co ta 1' 1e-.a Hanh lost W R E S T l I N G
to Los Am1qo.., t>-1-t 2, m nonlcaqtw wrn'>tlmg action Tue .. ctay Al 215
pounds1 Gu~ Sd!1dovdl won hy forf Ptl for th ' host Mu ... tangs 10-21. ,.;t-:
Winter camp slated for Slammers Academy '
The Sldmmer-. $(.)(cr~r Ac.idcmy will conduct 1h annu-S O C C E R
al Chrulma'> week soccer camp The ,~ .. s10n began-. on
~1onday and endo; Thur;da~ All instruction will take place at Lmcoln alh·
letk hclcls from !I am -noon ~lammer coach .., \\al.ad k.'houn Ziad
Khowy and the re<;l of the ~ta({ will tram player; ag~!\ t>-13
No preregbtration L., r~mrcd The f et ::;t>O Paruopants ... hould am\:c
by 8 40 a m on th hN da}·
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CHRIST~tAS EVE MASSES
Thursday. Decc1uhcr 24
5:00' Church-Children· .. M.-.... Youth < hoir
Pari .. h < entt·r-C.mtor &
In ... rnmu::ntali"t" + 7:.~0 < ;mtor and in .. trumentali"t'
\liJni).tht Ma .....
Pre ~·niu: Mu"ic b't \dult Choir,
Organ Orl'he .. tra :uiJ l>t.'gin-, at
11: 15 p.m.
CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES
Friday December 25
7:00 Cantor
8d0' Contemporary Ensemble
I O:oo• Children's Choir and hand bells
11 :30' Quartet -4 ·
5:00 ~O MASS
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;..Our Lady .
~·u/e1111111r v/' llc1n· 1l>L• .Hot/Jert?/'G'od
\ i~il ,l!o'.'· I Je< c·mher 3 1. at 5:30
jaJ111my I . at ... oo 8:30. 10:00, 11: ~o
-~Queen of Angels
046 Mar Vista Dri\'t' ... Newport Beach. <..A 9l6(l0 .... (949) 644-0200
' Christ mas Eve
Service Times
Join us as we celebrate with special
Christmas Eve services on
.Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, 7:oo ·pm
Thursday, Dec. 24th,
4:00 pm, S:30 pm
& 7:00 pm
All services are identical.
Nursery & Preschool childcare
available at all services. . .
CALVARY CHURCH NEWPORJ MESA
190 East 23rd Street, Costa Mesa
(949)64~50
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Prepari_ng for
Christmas
By Rcve.renc.I Dr. Georg~ R. Cri~p
T he \(':l,on of AJvem is
upon 1U: a ~.l~n of
\p1ri1ual p~par.mon for
the 'urning of Chri~t .11
Chri>1m.u. I h(' ph\\it:al pn·paracions for
Chris1m.a' an• r.t1htr oh\iou,, Mo•1 of
the \tor('~ went uJ ;and green Ult' day
ah.:r Labor D.l). no longer wai11ng for
Hallmh·rn or J hank,giving. The
l~Jltndar i' filling up. TI1a(' art' earth
anil le11cr. 10 wri1t'. gooJ1c-w hake a11d
1h111~'> to Jo to n-.1dy for Chri\1mai..
< hrhti.10\ mu't keep in \1ght the fau
1ha1 ilus ., J holy \Ca.\on. l'hat is why
chl· )p1mu.1l prcp.ir.u1on of chc Advcn1
-.t.1\0n 1s 'o 1mporram. In chc huscle .ind
btl\llc, we lllU\I 1.,kt time 10 prepare our
lw.1m co apprecrnc-rhe birth of Jc~ms.
Thl· Mc\\1ah i~ 'oming. The Hol> One
of Cod l<>mc' tu he horn ;a., .l human
ch1IJ 'o 1ha1 ht· 1.ould m1ly·lx: horn in
uur he.in~. If'"'~ only nnJ Ill tht" man~r
in lkthlchcm ;0 we: run from place co
plan·, \\C nuy mi,, 1he miracle of GOd.
Al<mg wi1h 1h1· "riprurc\, 'crmoM
a111l lirurgy, thl• lmnn' UlJt we ing in
1lwA,.hc:m M'l!SOn (nm Chmtm.u
arol ) hdp u' m prepJrc tor Chri\1mas.
Mrrd1.1nl\ m;ay begin the Chrim~
1hlme l"arh, hu1 thcy2ho drop it like a
hm lli.ltato on l)~l.:mhcr 26. Im the
Chm1ian Churd1, Chri\tm:u bc-gim at
midn1gh1 on Dc1.c:mhcr 24 and lam
uni ii J.inuarv 5 the crue 12 dap of
• (. hri~lllU\. )nu will hear pkncy of
Chri\1111.1\ ~arol\ in rht' 1.bp alwad; even
chc 111:1lls .ire pl;iying 'acrcd mnc\
lx·neJ1h 1hc jingle of c.i'h rc:gi,rers. But
in tht' d1un.h. 1hc carob wnw when
Chm1 rnmcs and nlll when 1hc retaile~
'I.tr! uankmg up
<. hri~1m~' t\ one of thc d1urd1\ high
1.dthr;11iuns, "'h.11c' er rhc 'iClul.ir world
makes ofj1.
Th.n's why
chuRhcs hold
\f'Cc:U.I o;crv ice
and US<
addj(ional
decor.uipm th.ti
ltft up thi> cven1.
Some yc;ar) ago, 1.olumn1\f An
Buchwald~w11b 1ongut" in lhn:k \\rote:
•If we allow the church() co do bus inn.'
un Chri.sunas, 1hc holiJay w11l l11~ i1s
commer..:ial meaning. We \~\ rdigion
ha ... its place. but noc at ( hm1ma~ If we
keep 1he chur~hc:s open, pn>plc will kd
a remptatiotl to go to 1hrn1. l ntirt•
families may wine.I up there, .ind 1h1~
could hurt the ~ki rc~HI hu\rnc". foo
much ume, money '.tnd Jdvc.:ni>ing h.1\
gone 11110 Chri\rm;u IO hayt• a 'null
rtlinoriry ~prnl ii by going w churd1."
Yes, friend,, the churchc~ .ire nrx·n.
Lei us all cornpict' to ··~roil" Chrbcnus
by being in chur1.h wi1h nut ta111ih-ind
friends during the holy 1>t";l~n.
Christ Church by 1he ~~ irm1c' you
co wonhip at 9.30 ~und.iy niorntn~
during thi~ holy 'e~m and cu JH<-nd
our \pcc1a.I servico on Chrl\lma.\ h
We begin with a carol 'ing .u 7 p.m.
follo\\cd by a Famil) Sen llC of 1~111,,
carols .ind candleligh1 JI 7 :JO p.rn. I lie
S('.rvice will include a \mJll .hamlx·r
emcmble, anthems by the Ch;im.cl
Choi~ and .t tJbli.-au of the I foly I :1rn1I>
The ~rmon. t't1ti1kd "No Roomft \\tll
be presented by rhe churd1\ p.i,cor. Dr
George R. ( mp
A 'elond (. hris1m.1,.' h1l 'c:rvitc~ .11 11
p.m. will fc.11urc lc\-\On\, l.1mh.
candlelight and comrn11ni11n . P.i,101
Crrsp\ ~ermon .11 1hi, j,('rvicc in t·nmh·d
~unwrapping chc Gift,"
IC! like to do1.t• w11h a dcvminnJI
pr.iyer th.u might hdp you \lo11h )llllJ
'piritu.il prepJr.11ion for Chr"1\ w111111g.
''/ 01•iug God. u1r :lfek you in
both thr light 111111 tht. darknrs~
1hr .cilente rmd thr wrmd, the
fit//m•s> llf/tf the• tniptilll'JS of
;his Ativmt Jmson. Fill our
ht'11rts u•ith hof!e.fi1r yam·
rowing. lo1•c• for thmc• u.•lw art
most in need 1md f1ith in yom
pmmiJtJ. 1\!a;v thh timt• of
f'rt'p1mt1io11 help us ulrbmte 1h
hirth oj J'Ollr ._\011 with dtrp
gmtittule and alnmd.1111 joJ
\\'f nsk rhi\ in the 11.m1e n/
}t•llJ, the 1 ight nf the u or/ti.
Amen.··
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Comewor •A. ' ilit' millt·11n111m 1ppr11.1< 111 •
· . i\t ( ll.lr I 1d~ Qu<"<'ll ol 1\
pm "ith d11l.l1«1l\ 111.1sws 1
I he lll'.KI m:i's \\ill lit ;11
niu'I h, th< .1d11lt dw1r, mg.111 • nil ord
( ln I mhn ( hrl\llllJ' D;n, 111.1~'c:~ ~1
haudbdl\) anJ I I: ~O .1.111. '(q11•mc1) I h
Community Church,. Congregational
United Church of Christ
Invites you to join our Church Family and
Celebrate the Birth of Christ with us!
On Sunday, December 20 at the
8:30 & 10:00 a.m. services,
the Chancel Choir: will present
works by Bach, Vivaldi, and
Saint-Saens accompanied by
strings and harpsichord,
conducted by
Rodger Whitten, Minister of Music.
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Two Christmas £ve
Candlelight. Services
Thursday, December 24 at
7:00 & 11 :00 p .m. Please ioin us for our
family Christmas services of lessons
& carols featuring the Chancel Choir.
Services led by Pastor Bruce Van Blair.
Childcare provided at the
7:00 p.m. service only.
..
The Reverend Bruce Van Blair
Mr. Rodger Whitten, Minister of Music.
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
(949) 644-7400
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Advent starts the season of
new beginnings
By Pt"ter D. Uayno, Rc.:cor of "int
Mkh.ael & All Angels fpiswpal
-Church, Corona dcl Mar
A d\ent i\ 1hc sn\6n of new
1-i<-ginnin&)· h 1Uhcr) in a
new world: and, a new"'
world means change. A
friend of mine ~y) ch.11 the only pctson
who like\ cl1 . .111ge i\ a wi:c b.iby.
h\ no wonder lh.it Advent i~ a rime
of rc\i\t.imc. Chri\tO\.t\ utalogs nancd
.unving in IJtt· St:ptcml>t'r and recajlcrs
know nochin~ of Advent wuh m theme
of c.:irthqu.ake .ind upheaval. Advent
J•>e<on'c \cit wdl. c~1uld it be true diat
A<l~<"lll JS onc more example of the
chur1.h being mnn 'Piritcd ju§t when
people .ire b't'ltlng inw the holiday
~pirit? Cenainl>-it'~ no a1.cidcnt chat
mu t of U) try w forget rhe Advent
chcmc:' u( 1.hangc .rnd judgment and
Jntmp.n1.· Chn,tm.u whc:ncver we can.
Wl· fool our-t·lves into thinking th.at we
ire: u1ncl"nt \\ich the world .u it is. For
thmc of U\ \\ho thrnk we hJ\C figured
1hing' out anJ who I.now what's whar,
the Advent mn\JY,t' th;u we :ire always
~in pruln," ;inJ ~on pilgrimage"
" ;11 he" .111 1rm.1m anJ .it
wclr\t .i dHl".11 Wc arc >' t in our w~y,,
niu·ly 1.•mbc:d<lc<l,
th.ink you wry
mud1
Th( Athlnt
< ;od '' worth
lollo'' ing
be<JU\<' the
Ji, in( tinJ~ u'
\\Orth) ol
jlJ'"Ull.lte
c:ng.1g( mcm \\'<·
hd1C\C in 1 (,oJ
-who lees m i;o :ind
grt lu>pck~ly 10~1.
:111J "Im 1~ .alw:ap
l1111king tor U\. Advent mO\'n
· into ( hri,tma' in<l rhc \U1ry goo
lik< 1lm:
life's a wonderful gift bur you've
misled <he poinc and you're in CMr your
bead. Bue no mantt how dumb YOU'vc
i.:___ -t-.....--:..L.~-----OllCO or how fu you vc iCm¥Cd up, GOO
is on yow side In ha, God is '° much
in your co~ thar God has slipPcd in
among us unnotlad, as a little baby in
rhe ma.ogtt. Because of thac binh every
baby is a sign that no one (even those
whom we fear and despUic) is hated or
abandoned.
I he message is: "C<Jme home
.-,,i/ ,-, jorgfrm. You me 1101 an ..
11cddem. }ou uirre met1m. You
au desired." The humh~ mu/
unadorned re t ekuion of1r hahy
m a ma>J.~l'r 'i< trying to tell )'OU
rhm ;imp le fart ..
Advcnt-Chriscrnas cclebraccs another
way of.ltnowing: from the inside. We a.rc
brought bade ro OW$CIVCS not by violence
but by love; not by bullying but
by compassion; not by
manipulation but by
invitation. The
invitation is open co
all. Our Christmas
• will be more •
merry 1f we pay
attention to the
mighty themes
of Advent and
a.re open to the
new world that
God is alwa)">
crcacing. God'~
gcncroslty comes
first as Advent fire and
only after it clcaJUC$ d<>d
it bum brighcJy in
Bethlehem and warm this cold
earth bade to life.
ip at Our Lady Queen of Angels
, Ill 1 b •'>cu h ud1cr .u our I 'J98 Chri~tm:u ~rviccs.
f;.I 11 1oli<. < 'lumJ1, the: hcurg11...il cclehr.ition~ bcgm on Christmas Eve, Thursday. Dec. 24 ac S
1 1h .J, r.h aoJ in the P.1mh Center Hall.
r:comp,1nil·J by J l in~or :anJ irurrumemalists. Prior to the midnight mass, there will be
l'l11ing 11 11 : I 'i p.m,
!:1111 7: ~O ,1 m. (c-.111tor), M:.HI .1.m. (contemporary ensemble). 10 a.m. (children's choir and
n bC" '> p.m m.1.-.~.
011· Uidy Q;u<tt of Anz11'6 <:.atholk Church u l«11utl'" 2046 M11r Yut.r Driw, NntljHlrt •
Be1trb. For mor< information, uJJ our P11mb .nifttia oJ ~ Ill (!>4~) 6'U200.
cdehratc with us this season • mariners south coast church
tr
born for you.
thunday,december 24 at l, 7,litpm
a time of worship, the chrlstmas story, and of course, candl•ll&hL
brin1 this ad to our YJsnor info table for free hot chocOlote ond coollat
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Come share the spirit of the
season at the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant
P hr-chcme of P.uror lim
M,Calmol'lc's Chri~tmu
mel>..age on Sunchy. Dec.
• 20 u 10 a.m. at the, Pro~ytcrian Church oft.he Coven~nr in
Coiita Mes.i will be ·:inc Cod Who
Showed Up ... Th~ chur<.h i\ hlC\sed with
.in unusually gifted choir and wor~hip
team and they will join wirh dramausu
to hring thr-Chrisrnw mes.sage a.live
through "'.ofiJ "anll wor\hip
The ,hur<.h i~ also planning their
annual Chrl,1nw Eve cckbration whim
thi~ yc.ir will uncc:r around the story of
Chrnrm:u. conveyed in the: carol~ we:
sing u thi\ time of ycir. Beginning at 7
First Church of Christ, Scientist welcomes you
D uring this Chm~mai. ~n. rhe member~ of the Christian Science
chun .. h an Newporr Beach wish m extend an invicauon for you 10 !oin
u.\ in prayer and sing pr.ii!;e ro C..od for the Chruc mC>Sagc ever .ivailable
. to hdp and hc::il
Our W«kly inform;i,1 Wedne&day evenrng meetings at 8 p.m. offer a quiet luven
for focu~ on gi:uiruJe for hcal.ings cxpericnlcd and rncouragc:menc for those in
~•arch of chc healing Trurh that dawned with Chr~t Jcsu\· appearrng. and conrinuC)
10 blcs~ mankind cod.ay.
We also have a public Reading Room. loaccd nrxt to rhe church, at 3315 Via
Lado, which i> ope!" 10 .1.m. ro 4 p.m Mondly rhrough Saturday. (Parking tokens
available for the back p.ir!Ong loc.) The Bible Science .:ind I faith~ and ocher
literarure arc available in book form, on audio c.as .cue: , and on a computer ~ch
program. Treat your)Clf ro a rime of spiritual refreshment and impiration!
fuarpts from "What Christmas Mearu to Me"
"I love 10 ob-.crve Chrimn.u 1n quierudc, humilii:y, bcnc:volcncc, charity. letting good
will row;mh man, eloqucnr sdcncc, prayer and prai!>C e1:prt~ my conception of
• ' Truth's appearing.
The: splendor of chi~ narivicy of Chrisc rcvc'a.ls 1nlinue mcanm~ an<l give~ manifold
blcssrng.,. Marcri.il gifts and pasnme~ cend co oblitcmc 1he ~p1mual idea Ill
con,ciousnc~. lcaving one alone and withour His glory."
Wnrrm m I 905 by rlu founder of Clmsrum S"met, Mary Balter Eddy
FiNt Church of Christ &imtist u hJc11tetl Ill 3303 Yur Litlo, Newport &tuh.
· c.aJJ (949) 673-1340 for mon inform111tion.
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In Costa Mesa Pay a Christmas V'asit to ...
TIIE PRF.sBYfERIAN CHURCH of the OOVfNANT
Chmrma!> Celebra11om wuh our Covcn.tnt Choir.
Wor;h1p Team. dram;a and P~torlim McCalmonr
Sunday, December 20•t 10 a.m.
"The God Who Showed Up"
Christmas Eve at 7p.m.
"His Story in Song"
Bring th< kids and make chem a pm of our~ rogethcrl
2850 nirview Road (at Adams) in C.G5Ca Maa
(714) 557-3340
Christmas Eve
at
ST. MARK
A Presbyte,rian Church with
Open MindJ and Open Arms
a brid seMce for
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
and their fomili~
4:00 pm
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
7:00
(Child Care available)
Jamboree at Eastbluff/ford
Newport Beach (714) 644-13.41
Sunday Worship
9;30am
wrth Church School and Child Gm~
,
Mark4:39
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Treat yourself this
Christmas season to yo.ur
neighborhood resource
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
READING ROOM
3315 Via Lido, Newport Beach
·.--(949) 67~150
QpenMon
10-a.m. to 4
Fri
p.m.
p.m,, •ttu
Scory in
Song· win be
an evening
for all ages
and
nationali1ics
.ro come and
join in the
fc~civi~io.
Nu~ry
qrc is
avail.iblc: at all
event~.
Children, all
youth and •
adult~ are invited IO aucnJ.
on Sunday, Dec. 10. Come join in the
celebranon! .
C.nu JHl1 • Cimst.uu Ml "1U
hoµMy • ..,. to IM P,d]tu;..,,
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The church •~ abo cclchra11ng its jYrt
m joining with livt' mher Pc.oh~1c:r11n
..:hurches Ill bu1ldmg a houst' for Habnat
, (or Human~lt I\ the fiM of iii ki11J
111 Hunrtngt<>o Beach. Thi: how.c h.b
bctn completed .md will be dl."d1ca1l'1
Clnn-eb of tlH c-n-t. It u J.c..t
""~50 F~ &Mil (u AtJ..o) ill ~
<Am. M~SIL F.,--~ I
c.U (714) 557-334/J.
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CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNITED METHODIST
1400 W. Balboa Boulevard
Newport Beach
949/673-3805
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CHRISTMAS EYE SERVICES
7:00 p.m. -Carol Singing
(come early for besc searing)
7:30 p.m. -Family Service of Lessons,
Carols, and Candlelight feacuring the
Ch.meet Choir and a tableau of
cht Holy Family
~ermon -·No Room('
11 :00 p.m .. -ervice of Lessons, Carols,
Candlelighr and Communio~
Sermon -"Unwrapping The Gift"
Rev. Dr. George R Crisp, Pr~ching
Lecrionaf) Scnpcures
Isaiah 9:2-7 -Psalm 96
Titus 2:11-14-Luke 2:1-20
1 -hur d"!J· Dec.ember 2 .... tn•
b:OO, eoo • moo P·"'·
•t tho
CD!'tn Mc•a Sen« Center
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· search. is completed we will file your fictitious busi11ess na1ne state111e1Jt willi tlie
Co1tng Clerk, publish once a week for/ our weeks as r.equired by law and then
file yo11.r proof of publication with the County Clerk.
Please siop by to file your fictitious business statement Ill the Daily Pilot, 330
W. IJ.lJJ. S.10 .Costa_Me!_a. /[y911 catin_ol stoP.. by,·pJea.tte call u~t; al (.949) 642-4321
ana we will n1ake a"angenients for you to handle this procedure by mail.
i
If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more
than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business!
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Thursday. December 2.4th and will reopen at
8:30 a.m: on Monday, December 28th .
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BALBOA
JSIAND
-ESS
RENTALS TO
2606 SHARE
Chermlng 2Br 1 Ba NB TO 9HARe:
+ Fp, french door• to 2bd 1 bd
small deck, new pnt1 WJO, GAR, $475 ... 11'2
crpt, shrd w/d, $1300/ utll (949) SlS-4765
mo. Agt. 873-4062 --.-.....,,"""'"~=~:-=::-NP OCEAN FRONT 3br -BALB--O-A _____ 2.5ba. nu haa. Shara
a fem, S7001mo + aac.
Hours
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\luuday-friday ~·a]k-In 8:3'0am...,.5:00pm
\fvnday-Fnday
PENINSUIA 2607 Michelle 94!MS31·55751•------
....,T""'O.....,,,.SHAR==e::-c=o=N:":":O=o=-ANNOtJNCEMENTS
*Newp0r1 Bay Towera• PRIVATE BR & BR., ......... . 2 blks from Ferry to Parkltlg, $500/mol•
Balboa Is. 1br 1ba (949) 616·9977
Sac, xlnt bay vu, 11"'"'10UNCEMENTS
Under ground park'•••••••• .rw•+• $1350 949~42-0859 r• 2920
(949> s7s-e196 COMMERCIAL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
COSTA MESA 2624 REAL ESTATE CLOTHING SALE
Werehouse prices
below whol•••l•t
Mens & womens nicer
apon•waro. Great
Holiday gifts! Fri
2·7pm. Sat 9-4pm,
949-548-4745
933 Newhall St. CM
111;1 unllv O<'.C1>111ril 11\ 1}w ,.rror. Creon ca11 uni}
lit' nlt.r~"C<I f .r rlar fir t mse.rt1vn
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1022 BEACH
CORONA
1069 DEL MAR ROUSES/
CONDOS
POR SALE
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FREE Coun1allng
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1·800-723·685 7
DEL MAR
Veteran Real E1teta COSTA MESA 1024
SOLD!
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for 1ate In our
Saturday Reel Estate
Supplement I
HOMES OF
THE WEEK
D lapley ed• •tart
et Juat t7SI
Deadline Wad !,pm
. ***** OPEN HOUSE
Llatlng a for $151
Oeadllna Thurs 6pm
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In the boat local
Real Estate Section
CALL TODAY
LISA RIVERA
04t.574-4252
ANNE WILLEY
04t.574-4249
BALBOA
JSJAND 1006
to GBr 5.6Ba, 3C gar 9 .... OoMNlde of APQTlllNTS
D763ef, Reduced to ~·.~=~:tr" PO• nn . •1,ees.000 am Orunc:tY ,-, .,-.. .., RNftOr• MM7H111,_..:.,_..;..;.~------··-----·
FOUNDll CO CASE
In COMI CALL 949·
723-5025 (To Identify) lt'E BL'l'
A.\TTHl.\'G OLD!
The Comm~
WANTED
TO BUY 6019
6049
6085
Market Ptaoa "•w 80WfrL&X
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agory may raqutro yoo~__:~...-----~1--'7°-=" ___ ......,~-10 c n a 900 numt>er
In w1\lch thor la a
charge per mlnu1e
88 Thurr.doy, Decombor 17, 1998
TODAY'S
CROSSWoRD PUZZLE
'1 :Jr\ldge & Art pCllution 0 ~things comelnsmaa
peclr;ages -• g -i4' Wenoet J
15 W1ench or
S8 Pasta d
62 Wod HCl'etly
63 Muslcal
COl'l'4IOOltion
951' ·~M~e • >
87 Taboo
Ps:\E\llOUS P'!._llt.e SOLVED
Bridge
By CltAALES GOREN
with OMArt SI V\RIF
.-.11d TANNAtt HllfSCtf
.
North's sinalcton club wu a draw·
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
9030 POID 9075 JAGOU
·nawus
WhltefBlack. lo ml
117,995 (1'7814)
COVW MOYO"IHO
(IM9) 96().5915 ..
•e3 aMW74011
12k ml Bum1>9r Warr.
~=--:J:::h (IM9) 86CMS915
'M MROSTAR :.tnt 89 Jea XKI! CfM, 8 cyl 'M TRUCK X• .
cond, 1 OOk ml, p/a·pb-COLUCTOR CAR REG CAB • BL.ACK,
am-fm·auto, hlghwy Wiiiow gr, 48k mll (PT332179) seeff
mllu , ramlly ear Orig own, bllla. cond. CONNEU NISSAN
S5 900 378AA7 9 '21.51< (949) 873-1232 (714) 755-3333
71444t9-2883 •ea NlaaAN
'e3 Thunderbird V8 n111p 8110 SENTRA WHITE
·J'lnt ~IQn:-, :~~1l~ili .... liliiiimiiiiiiiliiii1-PWC!5S1 74 -.,., :999_.. • .,....
WlndOW9, ale, i oadedl CONNELL NISS.AN $8800. 949/422·8252 ......... c.1·7 (714) 7~33 1 owner, new engine
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G09Wdfrl9' 18 Type of lity
JI Otgrp
18 HawaMan ltland
19 Sen. Kefawer
20 Hunter'• mea1
22 Natural gaa
M linlelt QUaflhlY
69 Su1I parts
10 Oo It on tne
do!too line
71 C11111ra1
EuroP.(lan
nwr
NORl'll
'•Al09 2
1:1 K S4
<>AJ 1 6 .l •4
back. Tuken toacthcr with South's
low doubleton d1amonJ, lht:rc was no
immediate source or tncks We~t led
the nine of hearts, and declarer dcc1d·
ed that the bc~t hot for the contract
'M8MWT401
Ex.c'a Choice
$25.995 (#1868)
COY• MOTO"INQ
(IJ.49) 650-5915
'97 FORD ESCORT
WAGON PURPLE •
(PV110114) S9889
CONNELL NISSAN
(7 14) 75$-3333
& drive trn Many xtru1 ________ _
$5000 IM9-548-2780 PONTIAC 9170
'9 2 R • n t 1 • r 4 X4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
herd top. A/C, 35k ml, ,88 S nblrd Auto, ' " I; ,
d
component 24 Light V.oocl
2e AOfMn duzon
V Ttungs of value
:.30 Do a hole"
DOWN
1 Que or Sa,k,
2 t-fnr&e s gait
3 Stowe pert
WFS-1'
• QH S4
Q 986
EAST •ei BMW825
Premium Package
$25,995 (tll9572)
COVIi MOTORING
(949) 650-5915
'ff T-BIRD LX
new tlrH. S500 down u aa•ume $7 9150 at 2dr, stereo, gd cond,
S229mo 949·873-0411 4cyl, dependable $975 84tMl31-38Sa
... 1 .. ving1esi.
35 •Any M<:Beal" char act er
4 Acousrlcal
0 Q9 84
• I{ 7
• K 6 J Q QJ0 72 o K 10
•Q98 3 .
was to go arter clubs. 1o develop the
suit, however, declorer needed at least
two entne~ to hand, and they would
have to come from the heart suit.
Therefore, South won the first trick in
dummy with the king of henrts -the
opening lead su"ge~ted stronaly that 'H BMW74011
Low Warr Mlle•
$43,995 (#6447)
COVlf MOTORING (949) 850-591 5
Aulo, air, c e1a.
(134948) $12,888
LllXUS OP
WBSTMINST•"
(714) 892A808) LllUS 9115 PORSCHE 9175
'' 1 LS400 Sliver/grey liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• c
I
3 :Mt Blem.ah ..37 T.0 -ton
mMSUr• 5 Elat eais
8 Comp Ins
7 -andeah
8 Down in !he
12 .. ,.
2 7 Borilnd. Oii •
atnp •
49 Chiipt
SOUTH • J7
<:>A J 3
the queen was wath wt .
If clutl9 were 3-3, 1L made no dir-
ference how dcdarer tackled the suit.
But the probable split wiu 4-2 and, in
that c~e, clubs could be developed
'87 AST"O
Au to , A C, lthr, 0 45928) s 18,888
LllXU8 OP
W•STMINST•R (714t ee2.eeoet
lthr, 84Ktnl, phone, c o, anrr, chrome.
S1 7.8K (949) 844-98~
189 911 c.,r•r• Red/tan Int, xlnt
s2000 dwn aaaume
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39 Students'
•IS9V11Cnls 42 Aifpott info
43 Roo•ers
4S UnlatnlOO ~ Sharpenod
48 NFL position SO M•l(:Gllanoous
51 Have bi 1$ 10 pay
52 POffumo
~Type of cal
du~ 9 Type of add
10 Colorlul Alncan garmonl
t 1 -Visla '°"ob aiea
12 Singer
Campbel
t 3 Alleviate
?I WOOdland
' cruture 23 Pul f<>ftb elfOft
25 Aqreomonts
28 AedSEa
peninsula
29 Jarvon 31 Rabbit's kin
32 Upngt11
33 Say
34 Syoophal\l
36 Whn1ed Ml Feocmg
Weapon$
41 Avoids « Field event
47 A Great La~e
• 50 FaU or IPfloO
53 Heldori
~ Media-mogul
Griffin
55 Shollllfed,
nautlea!ty
56 Some tenri s
shots
57 Eternities
59 Well-behaved
60 Bnel lener
61 Frorn 1 ct.stance
64 Luaud1sh
0 52
•A J 10 6 S 2
The biJJing:
SOlllH Wf,SJ NORJ H EAST
14 Paa 10 ~
2• Pa 2• ~ 2NT Pa Jl"ii r PlU'5 Pa.i ~
Opening lead: Nine of"
Every curcJ tells a story. Rc3dmg
the opening lead anc.I applying a basic knowlcd~e of prob3b1hlles enabled
cJeclarcr to land o difficuh no-trump
game
The auction 1~ straightforward
enough. A fter North b1cJ the two sui ts
in which South had no stopper,
South's third bid promised a control
in the unbid suit and North, wi th the
equivalent of an opening bid. pro-
cee<,lccJ to game. .
'87 BMW828
White/fan
$29,995 (#3&49) COVI! MOTORING
(949) 850-5915
only if a defender held an honor dou-
bleton. So declarer led a club to UlC
ace at trick two and conunued with a
lo~ club. West's king was a ~elcome
sight. 11te diamond h1ft was won 1n
dummy and a heart to the jack won. CADnLAC 9040
as expected. Arter forcing out the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
queen of cl ubs, nine tricks were '78 ELDORADO CONVT
assured. 87Kml garage par1<ed,
GMC 9081
'87 SAl'AIU
Auto, AC, 7 paaa,
(547701) $18t!l88
LEXUS Or
WllSTMIN8T•R (714) ee2.eeoe
$18 ,5 00 PP .
M:AZDA 9125 949 873-0411
1-~-------'83 a 2000 SATURN
PI C I< U P B L A CK • liiiliiiiiiiiiiii••ii&
9190
(BW390984) .....
CONNELL NISSAN
(714) 755-3333
MDCBDES 9130
'98UTURN 8L
SEDAN MAROON,
(AX137970) S8988
CONNELL NISSAN
(714) 755-3333
L .. um to .. _ a •·-urr brldo{fclav-xint eond. 512•000 * '84 eoo ••c * TOYOTA
..,.. U'C U'C • ,, obo. Mus1 aM thl• ---------1 1 d d r er! Subscribe now to the oren beauty! 949-854-&5S BOND.A 9085 Auto, oa • • aunroo •
9210
------Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-,..,..,,,..,,... ...... _,,,.,._ ____ iiii•8iiiimiiiiiiiml nu lthr & tires, run• grt 1225 for information. Or write to: •i2 levthe very clHn, $10,500 94~1 '8 0 Tero•I Auto,
Goren Bridge Leiter, P.O. Box all re cord a, fully •ae ACCO"D LX '81 M•Z 300 iL ~:~ :O~~am:S~
4410 Ch. llJ "'"''"'" loaded $9500 obo t owner, great ahapel lmmac. throughout 52..,.,. 71.._ ... A ,,.1152 • acago, · vuuov. 84~1800 Runa perfect 4dr grey $34,995 (11114458) .vu ........,
$3200. 949·723·8372 COVIi MOYO"INQ •99 AVALON XL8
'90ACCORD (949) 850-~915 Auto, air, eaaa ,
Auto , AC , eua . '82 MBZ i60 il (1008(~us J~1 ,888
(092596i •e6n5 Smoke/allver, lo ml. WBSTMINSTBR
CHEVROLET 9045
-·----
·es BLAZER 2x, 8eyt, LllX s F coS4vta,99M5o<*o86"991'>a (714) 8e2.e80e tt'a all the,. ----......:..,.------------~ new atereo, 92kml, pvt WESTMINSTER 1Y N everyday pty S30oo. obo (714tee2.eeoe (949)850-5915 '87CAM,.YL•
(949) 759--0591 --.-8-4_H_O_N_D_A ___ , __ •::::9:"".4:-::":M::::B=-::Z=-::•:-:aoo==---V8, 24K ml, Ilk• nu
In Claulfted • • TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOBILES c 1v1 c . e LA c K. Whlte/Gray-tmmae <068138> s19•888 M2•H78 '84 CAVALIER (PRS •eeee $43,995 (tlll0206) Ll!XUS OF w A G 0 N 8 Lu E • 35609> • co~ MOTO,.INO WESTMINSTBR TV ELECTRONICS CONNELL NISSAN •• , · , (PR21ne22) se999 ,114> 75s-3333 (&49> 650-5915 (714 ) ae2.e80e
STEREO 6080 MARINE SUPS ACU'RA 9010 ccm~f~~5~~:N '94 HONDA DX
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DOCKS . 7022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CIVIC • BURO UN DY.
CABLE Oescremblera '80 LEGEND 28K ml.1---------(PR511921) 1 10,388
30 day money beck North L ido l •I• Dark grey, loaded, CHRYSLER 9050 CONNELL NISSAN guar. MCNlaa/COO , Orgln owner S10,000 (7 ) 755 "333 1-800..17.031:2. (opposite Ardell a Ma· (849) M2.e777 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____ 1_4 __ ... __ _
rfna) Slip for Sall Boat 'H Sl!BRINO Conv '9 8 ACCORD
'9 5 C28 0 grey, new --------
tfru, chrome rlma, VOLVO 9230
loaded, aun/moonroof. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 69k ml, must aelll 1• s2 t .eoo. 949/472-
7839 I•-----------BMW GARAGE SALES CAMPERS, RV'S,
42tt. (949) 675-79n
9030 Au l o , ai r , CO, Auto, AC, Caaa,
(291501) $19,995 (125318) 1 13,8 8 8 NISSAN 9150
'8 4 VOLVO S DN
A u I 0, A C It h.f,
(039352) $1 8,888
L•xus OP
Wl!STMINSTB"
(714) ae2.e80e
CORONA
DEL MAR 6122
. L l!XUS OF LBXUS 0 1'
TRAILERS 8014 '8 1 BMW 880cl WE STMINSTER Wl!STMINSTllR '8 5 MAXIMA
Fully Loaded (714) a o2.eeoe) f714) 892.eeoe WAG o N . GR e v•--------
S27,995 (#88221 <AX311 111) •seeo VOWWAGBN 9235 '85 T oy Dolphln RV COVE MOYORIHO CONNELL NISSAN
Engine xlnt, dbl bed, (949) 850-5915 fORD 9075 INFINITI 9095 (714) 755~33
ba. ac, camping fun 1 •--Th ....... ln_k_lnn..._o_f_h_e_· .. -n-g_a_ h:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil --,.,,.,,.-=.,,,.,..,,...,,..,..,,.--$3950. 714-815-9289 ... Y• 1• •ee TRUCK
garage aale? '88 AROSTAR VAN '87 130 loaded, apoller REG CAB • 5 SPEED,
•ea .JETTA QLX
STUMPED? Call for Answers • r ouc11-1oM er Ao1a1y ""°"" Many greal Item• 477
M\:>rnlng Canyon Rd.
Cross street PCH
Set 19th 8-5
All Kinds of Job• For Give ua a calll c Ilk ln me~alll e belg /Ith (PT38110'") •T ... ""'9 aro, • nu, org • • r .. •• All Kinds of People. CLASSll'IB D own, loededl 81K ml, Inter, 2 0 ,500 m l. CONNELL NISSAN
Claaalffed. 842·8878 SS900 714-549-8691 S25,000. 949-261-5881 (714) 755.3333
5 ap, llhr, A C,
(057432) $14,888
LO.US 0 1'
Wl!STMINST•R
(714) ae2.eeoe e 9'cl*-1-90o-37C>-9800 ext. CC>Qe SOO
HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS
~ .... ~
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
ERVICE
REBUILD ot REMODEL
•Homofl or Ortic '
eOuallty Coninruct on
•Reason t>ly Prlcod
•Local Co "816316
•Slephoniion Assoc
Call 84tMt44-54e5
HERCULES ELECTRICAL 3610
~I I A NIN G
VllWlGCS • Ol:ICO • H«00S
CaiJ)c1 • Roots • Bmlds walls f
CABINETS
w~ And MJCh )Aote!
8&4-8U4
3490 L----'i~~,Efl_~
Aav1ncea Wooaay to~ s
-Cu 1om C blnotry·
Kltcr\cn • Bath • Doors
M oldings • Mantols
L:6916SC 714.898·8970
CARPENTRY 3510
Pro C•rpet Cle•n•rt
•11on ••t•Pollt•·Faall
Friendly & Mature
Lon 714-979-20911
Sm•ll Job llXPE"T
Duncan Eleotrlo
Loc111, Quick RHponae 1----------i
Se rvlee/Remodela
Light fl>Cture repelr FIREWOOD 3618
l7!>870 &4MM-7042 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETER~IN Eleetrtc Qr••t l'lrewoodl
FASTJBIQ SAVINOSS Order nowl $135/cord·
Rea.Com/am.:tg Joba S75/hll1. l"'ree dellvery
1.£18711 800.7~1741 to driveway! 865-1432 Now Hlrf"91
~EWPORT.CO:'tSTRlCTIO:'t INTERIOR
DESIGNERS
Llo'd Contr. No Job •FOUNTAIN~
ioo amall. All svca. FLOOR INSTALL HAULING 3720 •FURNITURE
3782
Repr/rmdl, fana, new RJ!PALRS 3620 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aves, spas 845-36se iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e ACCESSORIES
QUICK ELl!C SVC Salea•Svo•lnatall JUNK TO TH& DUMP HOME"
L493623 Fana, Spaa, Hardwd/\llnyl/Ceramlc A~~1~~~\.8J':lv GARDEN DECOR
troubleahoot, 21yra PEAG01Caipfl1M•C Visa 840.e73·5588 522 W. 19TH •CM e11p (714) 842·290& L70827g 908·8880 949·645·9660
•Neighborhood
Plumber/
Cl~WG\J~si-7
TWEEDY PLUMBING
949-645-235
CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
Stmi•rl'lireJ cuH1•1
,,Hu. 25'Jo OPF
PROPERTY
3870 MGMNT
,\lateria l/Labur1
25 JiUtrtnl .:olou
of Jtnims & 100'1
of olhl'r f,J,,.ct! 35
}'\·art of quality Y.(>rk
and craftsman1h1pl
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pet Sitter/Doe Walker
Oaily/Overnlghl vtalta.
Reta avt. U<:'dlBonded
~· 714-8 38-8870
PIASTER
REPAIR
ORCO
PLUMBING
fl
DllAIN --ctJL\llmifo-
1 -oA\'~o:K
Sr. Citinn l>ittount
760-8170
3929
Tutortng Ctr o ... n•
lnd1v & Group Help
for Studenta· all level•
Nwprt/Mesa 548-5833
3134
Ookleft ... t WllMl•w ce..n1.,.
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